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7 Maintenance
7.23 Machine preservation
Important notice on anti-corrosion protection
The machine is specially protected against corrosion for work in
aggressive media (for example in a saline environment).
However, this anti-corrosion protection is affected by external factors, for
example dirt, cleaning, etc. This is why it only has ongoing effect if
checked at regular intervals and renewed or reapplied as required.
If no anticorrosion protection is applied to the machine, for example for
work in a saline environment, we recommend retrofitting your machine
with the “Aggressive Media” option by a sales partner.
The following anti-corrosive means has been used in the factory:
Components coated with anti-corrosive wax
Designation:
ELASKON 2000 ML, ELASKON UBS light
ELASKON Aero 46 Spezial, ELASKON Multi 80
Manufacturer:
ELASKON Sachsen GmbH & Co. KG, Dresden (Ger-
many)
Component
Remarks
All electric plug-and-socket,
grounding and crimp connections
Before applying the wax:
• Apply contact spray to contact surfaces and connect the
plug-and-socket connections again.
• Apply a particularly thick anti-corrosion layer to the connecting
parts of the fuel level transmitter.
All parts of the machine, for example
Axles, gearbox, trim panels,
servicing lids, loader unit, quickhitch
with the exception of:
• Piston rods (chromium coating)
• Cabin, cabin bearings
• Engine cover, engine mounting
• Air filter
• Counterweight
• Fastening surfaces for installing parts on chassis
• Radiator and insulating mat
• Mudguards, rubber and plastic parts
• Light elements
Flange surfaces
for example axles, diesel engine and cabin bearing:
• Seal gaps with an anti-corrosion protection after assembly
Summary of Contents for 418-12
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Page 65: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 33 Introduction 3 Engine compartment interior Fig 10 ...
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