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9.2 Periodic maintenance schedule
The service intervals stated are based on single shift operation under normal operating conditions.
They must be reduced accordingly if the truck is to be used in conditions of extreme dust,
temperature fluctuations or multiple shifts.
The following servicing checklist indicates the operations to be performed and the respective
intervals to be observed. Maintenance intervals are defined as:
D
W
M
T
S
Y
= Every 8 service hours, at least daily
= Every 40 service hours, at least weekly
= Every 250 service hours, or at least every 1.5 months
= Every 500 service hours, or at least trimonthly
= Every 1000 service hours, or at least semiannually
= Every 2000 service hours, or at least annually
= Standard maintenance interval
Battery
D
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M
T
S
Y
1
Check the battery and battery components.
2
Check the battery capacity.
3
Check the battery fixed situation.
4
Check battery cable connections are secure.
5
Clean the battery surface.
Chassis and super structure
D
W
M
T
S
Y
1
Check covers.
2
Check chassis and screw connections for damage.
3
Check labels are legible and complete.
Travel
D
W
M
T
S
Y
1
Check the gear unit for noise and leakage.
2
Check wheel suspension and attachment.
3
Change wheels for wear and damage.
Brakes
D
W
M
T
S
Y
1
Test brakes.
2
Check magnetic brake air gap.
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