GENERAL INFORMATION
NOTE:
The Maintenance Log chapter in this
manual has provisions for recording the dates and
Hourmeter readings after lubrication or other ser-
vice has been performed; use those spaces to
keep a log for maintaining a current service inter-
val record. Proper routine lubrication is an impor-
tant factor in preventing excessive part wear and
early failure.
LUBRICANTS
The following chart lists the locations, temperature
ranges and types of recommended lubricants to be used
when servicing this machine. Also refer to the separate
Engine Manual (provided) for additional information
regarding recommended Engine lubricants, quantities
required and grades.
NOTE:
Refer to Operator Services topic in
Service Chapter of this manual for detailed infor-
mation regarding periodical checking and replen-
ishing of lubricants.
GREASING & LUBRICATION
Refer to the following pages for locations and greasing
frequencies. Wipe dirt from the grease fittings before
greasing them to prevent contamination. Replace any
missing or damaged fittings. To minimize dirt build-
up, avoid excessive greasing.
Chapter 7
LUBRICATION
CAUTION
NEVER attempt to lubricate or service this unit
when any part of the machine is in motion.
ALWAYS BE SURE to exercise the MANDA-
TORY SAFETY SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
(page 10) BEFORE proceeding to lubricate or
service this equipment.
Hydraulic System Reservoir
Use SUNVIS 846, or equivalent
which contains anti-rust, anti-foam and anti-
oxidation additives & conforms to ISO VG46.
Capacity:
20 Gallons (75.7 liters)
All Grease Fittings
Use No. 2 Lithium-based Grease
Engine Crankcase Oil
Ambient Temperature
Grade*
Below 32oF (0C)
SAE 10 or 10W-30
32-77oF (0-25C)
SAE 30 or 10W-30
Above 77oF (25C)
SAE 40 or 20W-40
*Service Classification: API - CD/CE/CF-4
Capacity
4 Quarts (3.8 liters) - Gas Engine
6.9 Quarts (6.5 liters) - Diesel Engine
Torque Hubs Gear Oil
Use API-GL-5 80w90
Capacity (each Hub):
17 ounces (481 grams)
Printed In U.S.A.
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907389/AP297
NOTE:
Always dispose of waste lubricating oils,
anti-freeze and hydraulic fluids according to local
regulations or take them to a recycling center for
disposal. Do NOT pour them onto the ground or
into a drain.
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