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General Maintenance
Figure 3
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235 Lower wear pad (in units without an automated arm)
Replacing Lower Wear Pad
A. Standard Units W/ Loading Arm and Dual H
ELPING
-H
AND
™ Units
N
OTE
:
For standard units with no loading arm, go to page 167; for co-mingle units with loading arm,
go to page 170; for co-mingle units with no loading arm, go to page 175.
To replace a worn-out lower wear pad, apply the following procedure:
1.
Start the engine and engage the hydraulic pump.
2.
Using the joystick, extend the automated arm to get better access to the hopper area.
In dual H
ELPING
-H
AND
™ units, extend the right-hand side automated arm only.
3.
Fully retract the packer using the yellow button on the packer control station.
4.
Turn OFF the hydraulic pump and the engine.
5.
Lock out and tag out the vehicle (see
Locking Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle
6.
Remove the anti-spill guards located on each side of the hopper (see Figure 3
250).
An R-pin located just behind the anti-spill guard (see Figure 3
251) must be pulled completely to
allow for the removal of the guard.
7.
Remove the deflector panel by unscrewing the 4 bolts that hold it in place.
Danger!
Secure the area around the path of the automated arm when performing maintenance
or repair.
Danger!
Do not enter the hopper while the packer is moving.
Summary of Contents for EXPERT
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Page 18: ...8 Introduction...
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Page 251: ...Lubrication 241 Figure 4 11 Glass compartment lubrication chart optional...
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Page 264: ...254 Lubrication...
Page 320: ...310 Hydraulic System...
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Page 358: ...350 Troubleshooting...
Page 386: ...378 Multiplexing...