MAINTENANCE PLAN
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IMPORTANT
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Carefully check the filtering element grid and if it is not in
perfect conditions, change it.
7 - Put back the drain plug (2), the lower flange (5), making
sure that the gasket is in good conditions, and the clamp (3)
of the suction pipe.
8 - Fill with the prescribed oil until reaching the correct level
(7).
Use oil of the prescribed type only (See “4.3 FUEL, COOL-
ANT AND LUBRICANTS”).
9 - Loosen the drain screw (8) positioned on the hydraulic
pump (FOR MODEL PC15R ONLY), until no air bubbles
can be noticed in the oil flowing out of the screw.
Use a 6 mm spanner.
After bleeding the oil, tighten the screw (8).
10 - Extend the boom, arm and bucket cylinders completely as
indicated in the figure and remove the filling cap (1).
Put back the cap and pressurize the inside of the tank low-
ering the equipment to the ground.
11 - Make sure that all the control levers are in neutral and let
the engine idle for 2÷3 minutes before operating the work
equipment.
Move each piston more than once in order to deaerate the
system; check the level again and top up if necessary.
CAUTION
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Do not start the engine with empty tank, since this would
certainly damage the pump.
IMPORTANT
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The hydraulic oil of the machines equipped with demoli-
tion hammer deteriorates more rapidly than the oil of the
machines used for simple digging operations.
Perform the oil changes according to the indications giv-
en in the table beside.
RWA06340
8
RWA06730
0
20
40
60
80
100
500
2000
Breaker operating
ratio (%)
Replacement interval (H)
Replacement interval
for hydraulic oil
RWA07630
1500
1000
Summary of Contents for PC12R-8
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