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Section
H
CHAINS LUBRIFICATION
PLATFORM CONFIGURATION FOR THE OPERATION:
MAINTENANCE:
WHO MAKE THE MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
AUTHORIZED WORKSHOP
LUBRICATION
The purpose of lubrication is two-fold.
First of all to prevent friction. By reducing contact between metal and metal, friction, noise and
component part wear are reduced.
Secondly, as protection against oxidisation caused by environmental factors.
APPLICATION OF LUBRICANT
To best apply the lubricant:
Fully extend the telescopic sections of the boom and, using a brush, apply a new film of
lubricant over the entire surface of the lower chains which have the job of extending the
telescopic sections.
FREQUENCY OF LUBRICATION
The frequency of lubrication jobs depends on factors such as frequency of operation, type of
lubrication and work environment.
In this sense, regular sight checks should be made.
In normal working conditions however, lubrication frequency should be at least every
1 months or 1000 hours.
If the chain is contaminated by abrasive particles (e.g., sand or paint),
before lubricating, clean carefully by washing with suitable solvents.
TOOLS
PERIODIC INTERVENTION
PLASTIC SPATULA
BRUSH
EACH 1 MONTH OR EACH 1000 WORKED HOURS
OIL AND GREASE SPECIFICATIONS
GREASE
NILS NILEX EP1
MAIN BOOM LUBRIFICATION: lift the boom to the max angle (°) and extend
completely the machine. Use an other machine to work along the boom.
JIB LUBRIFICATION: to lubrificate the jib extend it completely
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