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Models
Revision 03-2012
Toucan 1210
Toucan 1310
SERVICE - MAINTENANCE
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7.12 Lubrication
Regular lubrication must be performed on all
lubrication points. Normally, its frequency is based
on the components operating time. The most efficient
method to keep track of lubrication intervals is to
maintain an operating log for the machine. The log
must include the hourmeter readings which can be
used to determine the lubrication points that will
require attention.
Lubricants or grease types as well as lubrication
intervals must be adapted to operating conditions,
storage and operation environments (temperature,
dusty or corrosive atmosphere, humidity...).
Check the oil levels and lubricate only when the
platform is on level ground in transport position.
Unless otherwise indicated, components not equipped
with grease fittings (such as knuckles, pins, levers,
etc...) must be lubricated with oil once a week. Motor
oil applied sparingly will supply the necessary
lubrication and will prevent formation of rust.
If rust or corrosion is present, the component must
be thoroughly cleaned before the lubricant is applied.
Worn grease fittings (or those whose check ball is
stuck) must be replaced.
The following chart titled
Lubrication chart
describes
the lubrication points and indicates types and
quantities of lubricant, intervals and application of each.
Use lubrication intervals as a guideline only.
Intervals must correspond to operating
conditions such as continuous duty cycles
and/or aggressive environments.
NOTE
Check all fluid levels at ambiant temperature.
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