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Maintenance checklist KMS 100
a) Wheel nuts to be first checked for tightness after approx. 100 operating hours; tighten, if
necessary.
b) Hydraulic connections to be first checked for leakage after approx. 100 operating hours;
tighten, if necessary.
d) First change after 500 operating hours
A
The maintenance intervals refer to normal service conditions.
In case of aggravated conditions, the intervals must be reduced as required.
Maintenance intervals
Standard
=
t
W M M M
1 3 6 12
Chassis/
superstruc-
ture:
1.1
Check all load bearing elements for damage
t
1.2
Check all bolted connections
t
1.3
Check Operator platform for correct functioning and dama-
ges
t
1.4
Check marking locations, identification labels and warning
signs for readability; replace if necessary
t
Drive unit:
2.1
Grease seating between drive motor and transmission
t
2.2
Check the transmission for noises and leakage
t
2.3
Check the transmission oil level
t
2.4
Change the gear oil
t
Wheels:
3.1
Check for wear and damage
t
3.2
Check seating and fixing
a)
t
Steering:
4.1
Lubricate steering pinion and ring gear at the transmission
t
4.2
Check the wheel position indicator for correct functioning
and alignment
t
4.3
Check the distance between guide rollers and rail guide on
the entire length of the rails. The play between the two gui-
de rollers should be 0 to 5 mm (measured across the axle).
Rollers must not jam.
t
Brake
system:
5.1
Check for correct function and adjustment
t
5.2
Check the brake linings for wear
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5.3
Check the brake linkage; adjust and grease, if necessary
t
5.4
Check the brake lines, connections and brake fluid level
t
5.5
Check the brake fluid
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5.6
Change the brake fluid
t
1298
.GB
F 4
4
Maintenance checklist KMS 100
a) Wheel nuts to be first checked for tightness after approx. 100 operating hours; tighten, if
necessary.
b) Hydraulic connections to be first checked for leakage after approx. 100 operating hours;
tighten, if necessary.
d) First change after 500 operating hours
A
The maintenance intervals refer to normal service conditions.
In case of aggravated conditions, the intervals must be reduced as required.
Maintenance intervals
Standard
=
t
W M M M
1 3 6 12
Chassis/
superstruc-
ture:
1.1
Check all load bearing elements for damage
t
1.2
Check all bolted connections
t
1.3
Check Operator platform for correct functioning and dama-
ges
t
1.4
Check marking locations, identification labels and warning
signs for readability; replace if necessary
t
Drive unit:
2.1
Grease seating between drive motor and transmission
t
2.2
Check the transmission for noises and leakage
t
2.3
Check the transmission oil level
t
2.4
Change the gear oil
t
Wheels:
3.1
Check for wear and damage
t
3.2
Check seating and fixing
a)
t
Steering:
4.1
Lubricate steering pinion and ring gear at the transmission
t
4.2
Check the wheel position indicator for correct functioning
and alignment
t
4.3
Check the distance between guide rollers and rail guide on
the entire length of the rails. The play between the two gui-
de rollers should be 0 to 5 mm (measured across the axle).
Rollers must not jam.
t
Brake
system:
5.1
Check for correct function and adjustment
t
5.2
Check the brake linings for wear
t
5.3
Check the brake linkage; adjust and grease, if necessary
t
5.4
Check the brake lines, connections and brake fluid level
t
5.5
Check the brake fluid
t
5.6
Change the brake fluid
t
Summary of Contents for KMS 100
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