Chapter 10 MAINTENANCE This Maintenance Interval Chart was developed to match the Service and Storage chapter of this manual. Detailed information on each Service Procedure is in the Service and Storage chapter. A Maintenance Log follows the Maintenance Interval Chart for recording the maintenance procedures performed. Recording the 10 Hour (or Daily) service intervals is impractical and is therefore not recommended. IMPORTANT: Under severe operating conditions, more frequent service than the recommended intervals may be required. Users must decide if the severity of their operation requires more frequent service than normal.
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL CHART SERVICE PROCEDURE
Every 10 Hours (or Daily)
Checking Fuel Tank Level
l
Checking Engine Oil Level
l
Checking Radiator Coolant Level
l
Checking Transmission Oil Level
l
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
l
Checking Tire Pressures
l
Checking Wheel Nut Torque
l1,2
Checking Instruments Operation
l
Checking General Machine Operation and Condition
l
Checking Personnel Work Platform Safety System
l
Every 50 Hours (or Weekly)
Lubricate Grease Points
l
Checking Fuel Filter (Drain Water If Required)
l
First 100 Hours
Changing Engine Oil and Filter
l2
Changing Transmission Oil and Filter
l2
Changing Hydraulic Oil Filter
l2
Checking and Torquing Boom Leaf Chains
l3
Every 250 Hours (or Quarterly)
l
Checking Axle Oil Levels
l
Changing Fuel Filter
l
Changing Engine Oil and Filter
l
1 - On new machines or when a wheel has been removed, until 450 ft.-lbs. (610 Nm) is maintained. 2 - Only new machines. 3 - On new machines or when a chain has been replaced. Chains should be torqued to 30 ft.-lbs. (40 Nm).
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