Dirt on fan blades and oil cooler reduce the cooling
effect. Dirt deposits in these areas are substantially
supported by oil and fuel on these surfaces. For this
reason you should always seal any oil or fuel leaks in
the vicinity of the cooling fan or the oil cooler and clean
the cooling surfaces after.
Start to blow out from the exhaust side.
Fig. 126 out with compressed air.
NOTICE!
Protect electrical equipment such as generator, regu-
lator and starter against the direct water jet.
Spray the engine with a suitable cleansing agent, e.g. cold
cleanser, let it soak in for a while and spray it off with a
strong water jet.
Run the engine warm for a while to avoid corrosion.
6.7.3 Check the oil level in the drive axle
Park the machine on level ground.
Cleaning with compressed air
Fig. 126
Cleaning with cold cleansing agent
Maintenance
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Summary of Contents for BOMAG BW 213 D-4
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