Mitsubishi Vfgl Manual [720p — 1080p]

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First, a quick refresher. The VFGL series typically falls into the 3,000 to 5,000 lb load capacity range. It is the "pneumatic tire" version, meaning it is designed for rougher outdoor terrain (gravel, pavement, dirt) rather than smooth warehouse floors.

These machines are tough, but they are also precision instruments. The manual covers everything from the torque converter to the steering axle and the hydraulic control valve.

Before we conclude, here are verbatim safety warnings paraphrased from the official manual. Ignoring these will damage the drive or injure personnel.


Before diving into the manual specifics, it is crucial to understand what you are working with.

The VFGL (often stylized as FR-VFGL) is a transistorized inverter designed specifically for variable torque and constant torque applications. Unlike modern compact drives, the VFGL series is known for:

Note on Discontinued Status: Mitsubishi officially discontinued the VFGL series in the mid-2000s, replacing it with the FR-A700 and later FR-A800 series. However, thousands of these units are still running in the field today, making the manual a critical resource for maintenance teams.


mitsubishi vfgl manual

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