Routine Maintenance
Greasing
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Greasing
Introduction
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You must grease the machine regularly to keep it working
efficiently. Regular greasing will also lengthen the
machine's working life. Refer to the
Service Schedule
for
the correct intervals.
Note:
The machine must always be greased after
pressure washing or steam cleaning.
Greasing should be done with a grease gun. Normally, two
strokes of the gun should be sufficient. Stop greasing when
fresh grease appears at the joint. Use only the
recommended type of grease. Do not mix different types of
grease, keep them separate.
In the following illustrations, the grease points are
numbered. Count off the grease points as you grease each
one. Refit the dust caps after greasing.
Note:
Where applicable, refer to the manufacturers
manual for instructions on the maintenance of optional
attachments.
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CAUTION
Waxoyl contains turpentine substitute which is
flammable. Keep flames away when applying Waxoyl.
Waxoyl can take a few weeks to dry completely. Keep
flames away during the drying period.
Do not weld near the affected area during the drying
period. Take the same precautions as for oil to keep
Waxoyl off your skin. Do not breathe the fumes. Apply
in a well-ventilated area.
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Preparing the Machine for Greasing
Make the machine safe before you start a greasing
procedure. Refer to
Prepare the Machine for
Maintenance
.
Important:
You can complete most of the greasing
procedures with the mast lowered. If you lift the mast to get
access for greasing, you must install the mast support
chains, Refer to
Prepare the Machine for Maintenance
.
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WARNING
You will be working close into the machine for these
jobs. Lower the attachments if possible. Remove the
starter key and disconnect the battery. This will
prevent the engine being started. Make sure the park
brake is engaged.
Block all four wheels before getting under the
machine.
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