ATTENTION
DANGER OF PHYSICAL CONTACT OR INGESTION OF
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES.POTENTIAL INJURIES.
USING OILS AND GREASES
- Before injecting grease, the nipples must be cleaned to avoid
mud, dustand foreign bodies from mixing with the grease,
otherwise they will reduce or even annul the effect of the
lubrication.
- Always keep oils and grease out of reach of children.
- Always read warnings and precautions indicated on the
containers carefully.
- Avoid skin-contact.
- After use wash the equipment thoroughly.
- Treat the used oils and polluting liquids in conformity with
the laws in force.
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
- It is advisable to use AGIP BLASIA SX 320 OIL, for the reduc-
tion unit (or gearbox) and side transmission. corresponding
to following specifi cations ISO 6743-6/CKT, ANSIAGMA 9005
D94,AGMA NO. 3S, NO. 5S, NO. 6S, DIN 51517 T.3/CLP
100,220,320 or equivalent corresponding to following specifi ca-
tions : Classifi cation ISO VG 320;Synthetic Base: Polyalphaolefi n;
Viscosity 40°C:316cSt; Viscosity 100°C: 31cSt.
- It is advisable to use AGIP GR MU EP 2 GREASE or equivalent
for all greasing points.
CLEANING
- The products used for cleaning must be disposed of accor-
ding to the laws in force.
- Clean and maintain the machine after putting any removed
guards back in position. Replace them with new ones, if they are
damaged.
- Clean the electrical components only with a dry cloth.
USING PRESSURISED CLEANING SYSTEMS (Air/Water)
- Always keep in mind the rules that regulate use of these
systems.
- Do not pressure clean electrical components.
- Do not pressure clean chromium-plated components.
- Do not place the nozzle in contact with the parts of the
equipment, especially the bearings. Keep it at a min. distance
of 30 cm from the surface to be cleaned.
- Thoroughly lubricate the equipment, especially after cleaning it
with pressurised systems.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
ATTENTION
DANGER OF PRESSURIZED FLUIDS LEAKING. POTENTIAL
SERIOUS INJURIES.
- Hydraulic systems must be maintained exclusively by skilled
operators.
- The hydraulic system is under high pressure; because of
the accident risk, when searching for leakage points special
auxiliary instruments should be used.
- In case of participation on the hydraulic system, to unload
the hydraulic pressure carrying all the hydraulic commandos
in all the positions some times after to have extinguished
the motor.
- Oil escaping at high pressure can cause skin injury with the
risk of serious wounds and infection. Call a doctor immedia-
cod. F07011998
USE AND MAINTENANCE
tely if such an incident occurs. If the oil with surgical means
is not removed quickly, can take place serious allergies and/
or infections. Therefore, the installation of hydraulic com-
ponents in the tractor driver's cab is strictly forbidden. All
the components of the system should be positioned carefully to
avoid parts being damage during use of the equipment.
- At least once a year have the hydraulic pipes checked for wear
by an expert.
- Replace the hydraulic pipes if they are damaged or worn by aging.
- Replace the hydraulic pipes every 5 years even if they have not
been used (natural aging).
Fig.60
(R) shows hydraulic pipes bearing the year of manufacture
as an example.
After the fi rst 10 hours of operation and then after every 50
hours, check that:
- all the elements of the hydraulic system are water-tight;
- all the joints are tight;
Before starting the machine up, check that:
- the hydraulic pipes are connected correctly;
- the pipes are positioned correctly, and they are free to move
during standard manoeuvres;
- any damaged or worn part is replaced, if necessary.
Replace the hydraulic pipes in the following cases:
- when external damage is identifi ed such as cutting, tearing and
wear due to friction, etc.;
- when they are deteriorated on the outer surface;
- when they are deformed beyond their natural shape due to
crushing, formation of bubbles, etc.;
- when leaks are identifi ed near the pipe sheath (S, Fig.60);
- when the sheath is corroded (S, Fig.60);
- 5 years after their manufacture (R, Fig.60).
Fig.60
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