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4.
Inspect installation to make sure hoses are not kinked or pinched between the truck
carriage and attachment.
5. Operate the attachment continuously for several minutes to determine that all
hydraulic connections are secure with no leaks, and to remove any air in the
hydraulic system.
NOTICE
Equipment damage and loss of performance could result
if air is trapped in the hydraulic system.
Activate the hydraulic functions several times after
hydraulic service has been performed, to bleed trapped air
out of the system before returning attachment to service.
6.
With the mast in the vertical position, open the attachment arms all the way. If you
are working with a paper roll clamp, close the arms all the way. Now check that the
truck’s hydraulic oil reservoir level is at the recommended level.
7.
Before placing the attachment in operation check the following:
A.
Inspect all hoses and fittings for leaks and routing clearance. Be sure to include
clearance of jumper hoses to the mast.
B.
Check the valve and cylinder for leaks.
C.
Check cotter pins at each end
of the cylinder for security.
8.
After completing the installation, operate the attachment without a load for several
cycles to remove any air in the hydraulic system. Test the attachment with a load
to make sure the attachment operates correctly.
NOTICE
Equipment damage hazard.
Equipment damage and loss of performance could result
if air is trapped in the hydraulic system.
Activate the hydraulic functions several times after hydraulic
service has been performed, to bleed trapped air out of the
system before returning attachment to service.