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7.0 Care and Maintenance – [cont’d]
7.10 Check Oil and Filter on Carrier
CAUTION
Refer to the manuals provided by the
carrier manufacturer for required service
and maintenance intervals.
Check oil level in reservoir. Check service record for
last oil and filter change. Test oil quality. Review the
maintenance schedule from the manufacturer of the
carrier. It may specify special maintenance conditions
when operating breakers.
7.11 Measuring Oil Pressure
All hydraulic breakers are designed for optimum
performance with reliable service life when operated
within specified parameters. Monitor the efficiency of
the breaker through regular checks of the oil
pressure.
It is required to measure the oil pressure –
When the breaker is first installed to a new
carrier.
Anytime the carrier's hydraulic circuit is repaired
or modified.
Anytime other work tools are used on the same
carrier and these operate at different flow and
pressure settings.
Anytime the breaker is moved off one carrier and
installed to a different carrier.
It is recommended to measure the oil pressure –
At every 250 hours of use.
7.11.1 Safety Precautions – Read First
CAUTION
Equipment damage from improper oil
flow or pressure. Accurate calibration
of the hydraulic circuit is important for
reliable operation.
Hydraulic circuits differ between machines. Only
qualified personnel, having knowledge of the
machine’s systems, proper test equipment and tools
should perform conversion set-up and adjustments.
CAUTION
Some procedures, such as measuring
the oil pressure, must be done while
the breaker is operating. This will
require an assistant.
Both must be qualified in these procedures. Take all
necessary precautions. All directions and signals
must be agreed upon in advance. Never activate the
breaker unless the operator is seated in the
operator’s seat and is in full control of the machine.
CAUTION
Injury from flying debris. Personal
protection equipment is required when
operating this equipment. PPE must
include safety eyewear and hearing
protection.
Prolonged exposure to high noise levels
may cause hearing impairment or loss.
Hearing protection must be worn when
breaker is in operation.
CAUTION
Injury from flying debris. Proper
guarding must be fitted to the
operator’s cab when the breaker is
used.
CAUTION
Crush injury from falling or shifting loads.
All loads must be stable before service
begins.
Engage interlock, shut off carrier and
remove key. Follow safety instructions in
the manual provided by the carrier
manufacturer.
WARNING
Prevent injury from unexpected
release of high pressure hydraulic
energy. Relieve all oil pressure inside
breaker and attachment circuit before
service.
Wear personal protection equipment,
including safety eyewear when
working with pressurized systems.
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