3
General Repair
Practices
I
MPORTANT
:
Proper service and repair is important for the safe,
reliable operation of all mechanical products. The
service procedures recommended and described in
this service manual are effective methods for
performing service operations. Some of these
service operations require the use of tools specially
designed for the purpose. These special tools should
be used when and as recommended. Since Labrie
Enviroquip Group could not possibly know, evaluate
and advise the service trade of all possible ways in
which service might be done or of the possible
hazardous consequences of each way, we have not
accordingly, anyone who uses a service procedure or
tool which is not recommended by Labrie
Enviroquip Group must first thoroughly satisfy
himself that neither his nor the operator’s safety will
be jeopardized by the service methods selected. Any
person who modifies their equipment must do so in
accordance with American National Standards
Institute Z245.1-1999. It is important to note that
deviating from these procedures could cause
damage to the unit or render it unsafe. However,
please remember that these procedures are
not all
inclusive.
Preparation for Service
Proper preparation is very important for efficient safe
service work. A clean work area at the start of each job
will allow you to perform the repair as easily and
quickly as possible and reduce the incidence of
misplaced tools and parts. If the portion of the unit to
be repaired is excessively dirty, it should be cleaned
before work starts. The cleaning process may include
the use of high pressure equipment and strong
chemicals. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
precautions during this process. Cleaning will
occasionally uncover trouble sources. Tools,
instruments and parts needed for the job should be
gathered before work is started. Interrupting a job to
locate tools or parts is a needless delay. Special tools
required for a specific job are listed
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