Lubrication and Servicing
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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICING
WHEN REQUIRED
Seat Belts -
Inspect for damage. Replace if required.
Replace seat belts at least once every three years, regardless of appearance.
Windscreen Wipers And Washers -
Inspect wiper blades and replace if damaged. Top up washer reservoir.
Wheel Rim Nuts -
After first 10 hours of operation, re-torque nuts to 600 Nm (442 lbf ft.).
NOTICE:
Torque should be applied in three stages. Nuts are to be torqued crosswise (opposing pairs). Check
the torque every 50 hours (weekly) thereafter.
Engine -
Steam clean the engine prior to performing any repair or service work on it, if heavily contaminated
due to prevailing site conditions.
Electrical and electronic connections, the Engine ECM and harness connections should be
protected or not directly steam cleaned when on or removed from the engine.
NOTICE:
The engine and its components that are scheduled to be checked, serviced or replaced must be
cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Oil Cooled Disc Brakes -
A squeaking noise is an indication of abnormal wear, and necessitates internal
examination of the brakes.
EVERY 10 HOURS OF OPERATION (DAILY)
Walk Around Inspection -
Inspect the machine as described in Section 4 of the operations manual.
Engine -
Visually check the engine for damage, loose or frayed belts and listen for any unusual noises.
Engine Air Cleaner -
Change air cleaner element only when air restriction gauge locks up in the red. Service
vacuator valves daily. Inspect and remove any obstructions from the vacuator valve lips which should be open
and pliable with the engine stopped.
NOTICE:
Service air cleaners more often when operating under extremely dusty conditions.
Engine Crankcase -
Check oil level and add if low. A cold level check should always be done prior to starting
the vehicle. To ensure that sufficient oil is in the system to allow the unit to be run to operating temp to perform
a hot level check.
Transmission -
Check oil level and add oil if low.
Hydraulic Tank -
Check oil level and add oil if low.
Brake Coolant Tank -
Check the oil level and add if low.
Radiator Header Tank -
Check coolant level when cold and add if low. Fill the radiator header tank with
coolant until coolant reaches the bottom of the filler neck and holds that level.
NOTICE:
Anytime a significant amount of coolant is added, the coolant inhibitor MUST be checked. If the con-
centration is low, engine damage will result. Conversely, over-inhibiting antifreeze solutions can result in silicate
dropout.
AFTER FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATING NEW OR REBUILT COMPONENTS
Differentials -
Drain lubricant and refill to level plug.
NOTICE:
When refilling the centre axle ensure that 3rd differential unit is primed with 1 litre (1.75 UK pints) of
oil before filling drive head.
Planetaries -
Drain lubricant and refill to level plug.
WARNING
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