Here are 11 effective methods to help you prevent your HELI forklift engine from overheating:
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2. Inspect and Clean the Radiator
3. Timely Replacement of Radiator Hoses
can soften and collapse over time, reducing coolant flow. Regularly inspect and replace these hoses, using genuine HELI parts or high-quality OEM parts, to ensure the cooling system operates correctly.
4. Regularly Change Engine Oil
Proper lubrication reduces friction and heat inside the engine. Choose the appropriate oil viscosity, especially in high-temperature environments, and opt for oil with good high-temperature performance. Check the oil level daily to ensure it is within the normal range to prevent overheating due to insufficient oil.
5. Inspect the Water Pump
6. Check the Thermostat
7. Maintain System Pressure
8. Inspect the Engine Fan
9. Install Additional Cooling Components
Consider installing auxiliary cooling equipment, such as auxiliary fans or oil coolers, if needed. While these components may be more expensive, they are cost-effective compared to major engine repairs or replacements.
10. Schedule Work Hours Wisely
Try to avoid operating during the hottest parts of the day. Take regular breaks to allow the engine to cool down and prevent continuous high-temperature operation.
11. Monitor Engine Temperature in Real-Time
By following these 11 methods, you can effectively prevent your HELI forklift engine from overheating, ensuring that your equipment operates reliably and efficiently even in high-temperature environments. Choosing high-quality components such as thermostats, water pumps, radiators, and radiator hoses is essential for building a robust cooling system for your HELI forklift.














