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Edition 04-2006
Toucan 1010
Follow designated lubrication procedures to ensure
maximum work platform lifetime and use. The
procedures and lubrication chart in this section provide
information on the types of lubricants used, the
location of lubrication points, the lubrication intervals
and other important material.
8.1. Lubrication points
Regular lubrication must be performed on all
lubrication points. Normally, the frequency for
lubrication is based on component operating time.
The most efficient method for keeping track of
lubrification intervals is to maintain a job log indicating
machine usage. The log should include hourmeter
readings which can be used to determine which
lubrification points will require attention.
Lubricants or grease types as well as lubrication
intervals must be adapted to the conditions, operating
and storage environments of the work platform
(temperature, dusty atm osphere, corrosiv e
atmosphere, humidity...)
Check oil levels and perform lubrication only when
the work platform is parked on a level surface in the
transport position - and while the oil is cold (unless
otherwise specified).
Excessive lubrication on non-sealed fittings will not
harm the fittings or components, but too little
lubrication can lead to shorter component life.
Unless otherwise indicated, items not equipped with
grease fittings (such as linkages, pins, levers, etc...)
should be lubricated with oil once a week. Motor oil
applied sparingly will prov ide the necessary
lubrication and help prevent the formation of rust. An
anti-seize compound may be used if rust has not
formed.
If rust or corrosion is present, the component must
be thoroughly cleaned before applying lubricant.
Grease fittings that are worn and will not hold the
grease gun (or those that have a stuck check ball)
must be replaced.
Where wear pads are used, cycle the component and
relubricate to ensure complete lubrication of the entire
wearing surface.
The following chart titled
Lubrication Chart
describes
lubrication points and
gives the lubricant type,
lubrication interval, lubricant amount and application
of each.
Use the following lubrication intervals as a
guideline only. Formulate actual lubrication
intervals to correspond to conditions such as
continuous duty cycles and/or hazardous
environments.
NOTE
Check all fluid levels at ambient temperature.
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CAUTION
LUBRICATION
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LOCATION
LUBE TYPE
LUBE INTERNAL
LUBE AMOUNT
APPLICATION
1. Mast profiles
MOBILUX EP2
(Lithium base grease)
or
MOBILITH SHC 220
(Low temperature)
Every 125 hours of
operation or after each
cleaning or more often
if the work platform is
used or stored in a very
dusty or corrosive
environment.
N/A
1. Clean the inside wall of mast to
remove the old grease
2. Lubricate the mast inside wall
using a brush
3. Cycle the mast and relubricate.
LUBRICATION CHART
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