Table 5: Components that Become Worn
Examine. Tighten or replace if necessary, to prevent shutdowns and unsatisfactory performance.
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
1200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
Table 6: Bearings and Bushings. See
Mark
Do this each
1 2 3 4 5 6
Grease plate 01 10025X for bearing housing. Use this data if your machine has this grease plate. See
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
Grease plate 01 10025Y for bearing housing. Use this data if your machine has this grease plate. See
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
x
200 hours
Speak to your dealer for replacement parts
Component
drive belts and pulleys
tubes and hoses
door bumpers
rubber springs
shock absorbers
Table 7
for Motors.
Apply grease to these components to prevent damage.
Component
Figure 17
and
seal
rear bearing
front bearing
Figure 17
and
seal
rear bearing
front bearing
Other Grease Ports
hydraulic door bushings
door latch plunger
door open plunger
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Chapter 3. Routine Maintenance
See
Supplement 1
Examine hoses and hose connections for
leaks.
See
Figure 18
See
Figure 19
See
Supplement 4
More Data. See also
"Lubricant Identification and Procedures"
Section
3.1.4.2.
Add 0.18 oz. (5.4 mL) of grease EPLF2
(Table
10)
Add 0.3 oz. (9 mL) of grease EPLF2
Add 0.6 oz. (18 mL) of grease EPLF2
Section
3.1.4.2.
Add 0.12 oz. (3.6 mL) of grease EPLF2
(Table
10)
Add 0.3 oz. (9 mL) of grease EPLF2
Add 0.3 oz. (9 mL) of grease EPLF2
See
Figure
18. Add 0.06 oz. (1.8 mL) of
grease EPLF2
(Table
See
Figure
18. Apply stick DE3
surface.
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More Data
and
Figure 6
and
Figure 19
Section 3.1.4
10)
(Table
10) to