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9.0 Care and Maintenance
9.1 Maintenance Schedule
Table 9.1 Maintenance Schedule
Hours
Item
10
50
250
500
1000
2000
N/A
Note
Visual inspection - Walk around
X
A, B
Re-check Fasteners Torque
X
C, B
Check Bearing Lubrication Level
X
C, D, B
Replace Bearing Lubricant
X
B
N/A – Non-applicable
Note
A) Refer to the list of parts to include during the inspection.
B) As recommended unless a change in performance is observed.
C) After first 50 hours of use
D) Bearings are continuously lubricated by oil splash. Add oil if below mark. Do Not Overfill.
9.1.1 Maintenance Schedule Overview
When properly installed, operated and maintained by
qualified personnel, the Allied equipment requires a
minimum of maintenance. The frequency of
inspections and maintenance depend primarily on
use.
Table 9.1 specifies how often and what items need to
be inspected in order to maintain the safety, reliability
and performance of the Allied equipment. Intervals
are based on standard (normal) operating conditions.
Use regular component inspection to determine if
interval adjustment is warranted.
A "walk around" includes an visual inspection all
external components for any visible signs of wear,
damage, loose, missing or unsecured fasteners, fluid
leaks, and cracks in welds.
9.1.2 Conditional Maintenance
When operated under conditions of extreme
temperatures, humidity, dust, muddy and wet soils or
extended continuous use, components will require
more frequent monitoring.
9.2 Safety Precautions During Service
CAUTION
Personal protection equipment,
including safety eyewear, must be worn
when equipment is operated and
serviced.
WARNING
Unless otherwise instructed, all
maintenance is performed with the work
tool supported on stable ground and the
machine shut off.
Remove the ignition key, engage interlock and apply
parking brake.
WARNING
Crush injury. Never rely on the rotation
system or cylinders as a means of
support when servicing the Allied
equipment. Hydraulic cylinders are
strictly lifting devices and not a
structural support member.
Prevent sudden or unexpected movement by using
proper blocking to support loads.
Service in safe work areas. Never service the Ho-Pac
in the trench.
WARNING
Pressurized system. When releasing
pressure in the hydraulic system ensure
load cannot fall or make unexpected
movements.
Refer to the hydraulic maintenance section for
instructions on how to depressurize the hydraulic
system.