Maintenance and Registering
D/42
Mod. Agri Farmer
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ATTENTION
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- Read the SAFETY REGULATIONS (contained in this manual) carefully for the safety of all personnel and your vehicle.
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bOOM SlIDING blOCkS
(fig.88/D)
lubricating
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IT IS MANDATORy TO uSE ThE I.p.D. to carry out the
maintenance/control operations.
Boom sliding blocks must be kept lubricated to prevent
deterioration as much as possible and keep movements smooth.
Extend the boom completely and examine its surface.
In the event that the layer of grease is thin or presents impurities
(sand, dust, shavings, etc.) proceed as follows:
- Stop the vehicle on a flat, level surface.
- Extend the boom completely in a horizontal position.
Switch off the engine and remove the ignition key, hang up
a sign in the cab that reads “maintenance work under way”.
- Disconnect the battery by acting on the “battery isolator
switch” see page D/16.
- With the boom completely extended horizontally, remove the
layer of grease from the extension surfaces using a cloth.
- Use a brush to spread a layer of an approved type of gre-
ase on all sides of the telescopic boom.
- Move the boom several times to distribute the grease
evenly.
- Remove any excess grease.
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During the visual check phase and spreading the grease,
the vehicle must be off and the key removed from the cab
to prevent accidental manoeuvres.
For the safety specifications, refer to chapter “B”, “Carrying
out maintenance in safety” paragraph page b/16.
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Should the vehicle be used in particularly severe conditions
or very dusty environments lubricate more frequently.
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Only use lubricants indicated in
diEci
tables. Different lubri-
cants may cause serious damage to sliding surfaces.
Sliding block wear
Consult the Summary Table at the start of the chapter for
servicing intervals. Sliding block wear can cause oscillations
and slack between extensions causing a loss of accuracy in
movements and the risk of load loss.
The more difficult the working conditions, the greater the
wear and tear on the vehicle. Boom sliding block mainte-
nance must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
Summary of Contents for Agri Farmer
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