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* depending on which occurs first
12.5 Lubrication plan
1 Use high-grade multi-purpose grease.
2 Lubricate the grease nipples in accordance with the lubricating
intervals (Table) using a grease gun.
3 Keep the V-belt clean and free of grease.
12.6 Preparing for maintenance work
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Set the engine speed to idle mode.
3. Switch off the ignition and remove the ignition key.
4. Secure the vehicle against rolling away.
5. Set the main switch to position "0".
12.7 Maintenance work
12.7.1 Secure the attachment frame with the tipping
mechanism
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WARNING
Risk of injury and damage
Always secure the lifted attachment frame with the retaining sup-
port.
1
Piston rod
2
Retaining clip
3
Retaining support
4
Retaining support storage
1. Completely raise the attachment frame.
2. Open the retaining clip and remove the retaining support from
storage.
3. Fit the retaining support over the piston rod and secure with a
retaining clip.
The retainer can be fitted to the left-hand or right-hand piston
rod.
12.7.2 Panels / covers
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WARNING
Risk of burns from hot surfaces
Allow the vehicle to cool down sufficiently prior to removing the
panels / covers.
Note
In order to carry out various maintenance work, the panels / cov-
ers have to be removed.
20
Dust caps and covers for hydrau-
lics
Check, and replace any missing or damaged
ones.
X
21
Hoses and cable clamps
Visual inspection of all hydraulic connections
that they are correctly fitted and leakproof.
X
X
22
Fuel lines and connections
Check for leaks.
X
X
23
Bowden cables and moving parts Check for freedom of movement.
X
24
Alternator
Clean (not with high-pressure cleaner)
X
25
Electrical cables
Check for damage.
X
26
Bearings / lubrication points
Lubricate, see chapter
X
Pos. Assembly
Activity
Daily
Weekly
every 500 hours
or once-a-year*
Lubrication point
Quantity Interval
1
Central lubricating strip for
Slew bearing
Lifting cylinder for front pow-
er lift
Front bearing for steering
cylinder
1
Daily
2
Articulated joint at centre of ve-
hicle
2
Daily
3
Steering cylinder
2
Daily
4
Lower bearing for articulated
joint
1
Daily
5
Lifting cylinder for lifting platform 4
Every 25 h
6
Slew bearing lifting platform
2
Daily
7
Accelerator
1
Every 100 h
8
Brake pedal deflection lever
1
Every 100 h
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