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Table 19: Maintenance chart
In operation
Oil filters
Oil
Torque arm
Magnetic plug
After the first 100 hours
R
-
I
-
After 3 months or 500 hours
R
-
-
-
Once every 2 weeks
-
-
-
I
Once every 6 months
R
I
I
-
Once every 12 months
-
-
-
-
R
= Replacement,
I
= Inspection
10.3 Maintenance plan
When a hydraulic system has been in service for some time, it must undergo
periodic maintenance and servicing at intervals which depend on the equipment
and the type of duty. This periodic maintenance must include the following
operations:
•
Check the hydraulic system for leakage. Tighten the screws, fittings, replace
faulty seals and keep the drive clean.
•
Inspect tank, pump, filters (e.g. air-, oil-, magnetic filters etc.) and clean or
change if necessary. Replace all filter cartridges for which a filter clogged
indication has been given.
•
Check the pressure and temperature of the hydraulic fluid and carry out routine
operations. Adjust valves etc. if necessary.
•
Check the hydraulic fluid; see chapter
.
•
Make sure that no dirt or other contaminations enter the system during
inspection. Check that the outside of the hydraulic motor in an installation is
kept free of dirt; thus leakage and faults will be detected earlier.
•
We recommend that a running log be kept and that planned inspections are
carried out at set intervals.
• Maintenance checks and operations, see
•
Check the magnetic plug, see
10.2.1: Magnetic plug inspection
.
•
Check torque arm and pivoted attatchment.