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595 ML CRL (S)
800-00177
FLUID SPECIFICATIONS
For operation in different temperatures, refer to the following chart for selection of hydraulic oil.
ISO Viscosity Grade
68
46
32° F. to 45° F.
ABOVE 45° F.
Below 32° F. ambient, consult the factory.
System Operating Temperature
190° F. Max.
Average Ambient Temp.
150° F. Max.
GREASE
Use grease shown on chart below, depending on the expected air temperature range.
AIR TEMPERATURE RANGE
Fahrenheit (F)
-67
-40
-22
-4
14
32
50
68
86
104
122
Celsius (C)
-55
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
NLGI O OR I
ARCTIC GREASE
HIGH TEMP. /EP
NLGI NO. 2
HYDRAULIC OIL
The following lists some features to look for in an oil. The hydraulic oil for the machine should feature:
- Rust resistant additives to prevent rust formation from moisture condensation.
- Anti-foaming agents to break up air bubbles and prevent "foaming" that may cause sluggish and erratic operation.
- High stability to resist oxidation and prevent varnish formation and deposits that foul systems.
- Anti-wear properties to prevent scuffing and exccesive wear at high speeds and high pressures.
- Good viscosity index for easy flow at low temperatures without thinning out at high temp's after hours of use.
ENGINE OIL
Refer to the specifications in the engine manufacturer's manuals that are supplied with every new machine.
FUEL SPECIFICATIONS
Use grade no. 2-D fuel above 40 degrees F.
Use grade no. 1-D fuel below 40 degrees F.
Use grade no. 1-D fuel for all air temperatures at altitudes.
NOTE: Change the engine oil at one half the normal interval if fuel sulfur content exceeds 0.5%. Use fuel with
less than 1.0% sulfur. Use fuel with less than 0.5% sulfur if possible. Sediment and water should not
exceed 0.10% for maximum filter life.
The Cetane number should be 40 minimum. A fuel with a higher Cetane number may be required if operating the
machine where air temperatures are normally low or where altitudes are high. In cold weather operation, the cloud
point should be 10 degrees F. below lowest normal air temperatures.
Summary of Contents for 595ML
Page 3: ...page3 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Introduction Marker...
Page 16: ...page16 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance A PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Maintenance...
Page 27: ...page27 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance B HYDRAULIC SYSTEM...
Page 33: ...page33 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 HYDRAULIC PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT CONTINUED 558 01699...
Page 44: ...page44 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance C ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE...
Page 67: ...page67 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Maintenance D POWER UNIT MAINTENANCE...
Page 77: ...page77 595 ML CRL S 800 00177 Structural E STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE...
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