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Inspection, care and maintenance
Hydraulics
7
Maintaining the hydraulic system
Maintenance / repair work on the
hydraulic system may only be
carried out by qualified specialist
personnel.
Take note of the national regulations,
e.g. BGR 237 handling / maintenance /
repair of hydraulic components.
WARNING
Lines are under pressure
The hydraulic lines are under pressure
when they are uncoupled.
The oil can escape under high pressure
and cut people / shred skin!
Check that the lines are not under
pressure and that the traction unit has
been switched off before any mainte-
nance work is carried out on the
hydraulic system.
Use .
Pic. 31
Hydraulic connection points
1
Connection points
2
Screw connections
WARNING
Working under an unsecured
loading bridge
The loading bridge may fall
down and crush people.
Before working under the loading
bridge, make sure that it has been
properly secured with the mainte-
nance brace.
Secure the loading bridge with lifting
equipment, e.g. a crane, when there is
no maintenance brace.
Hydraulic connection
Pic. 32
Supply connection
1
Connection SVK BG3
Check all connection points
(Pic. 31 /1) of the hydraulic system for
tightness (oil loss) and firm
connection.
Clean off any oil that may have leaked
from the hydraulic components.
Immediately replace faulty hydraulic
components, e.g. screw connections
(Pic. 31 /2).
Check the hoses (Pic. 32 /1) and their
connections for incipient cracks /
deformation.
Replace the hoses after approx.
6 years.
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Summary of Contents for 10000 Series
Page 6: ...Contents 4 ...
Page 11: ...9 1 Safety ...
Page 28: ...Personal protective equipment rules prohibitions 26 Safety 1 ...
Page 29: ...27 2 General information ...
Page 39: ...37 3 Operation ...
Page 61: ...59 4 Operating the chassis ...
Page 102: ...100 Operating the chassis Warning tables optional 4 ...
Page 103: ...101 5 Operating the body ...
Page 144: ...5 Roll up tarpaulin optional 142 Operating the body ...
Page 145: ...143 6 Electrical system ...
Page 158: ...6 TIM iTAP 156 Electrical system ...
Page 159: ...157 7 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 218: ...7 Disposal 216 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 219: ...217 8 Troubleshooting ...