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F-581-R1
PLANNED MAINTENANCE
4.
Before lubricating the positioner rails, wipe off excess
lubricant and dirt buildup from within the rail channels
and dirt from the top and bottom of the rail grooves.
5.
Using a brush, lubricate the shaded areas on the fork
rails, including a thin film on the front face of both
rails. Wipe off excess grease.
6.
Check for hose line routing damage and loose
fittings.
Figure 2-22: Fork Positioner Lube Points
Check Radial Piston
Hydraulic Motor
These units are internally lubricated by fluid in the
hydraulic system. No lubrication or checks are necessary.
Cooling System
Make a visual check of the coolant level.
WARNING
Make sure the coolant level is between the “ADD
COOLANT” and “HOT” marks on the
overflow reservoir.
The coolant will expand as it is heated and the level in the
auxiliary coolant reservoir will increase. If coolant is
added, use a 50% mixture of Dexcool and water.
Check the radiator fins.
Clean the radiator with compressed air/water as needed.
Air Filter
Check the air filter every 300 hours of operation. Very
dirty conditions will require a daily inspection and
cleaning or installation of a new filter element:
1.
Use compressed air to clean the filter element. Air
pressure must be less than 30 psi (210 kPa).
2.
Apply the air from the inside to the outside of the filter
element.
3.
Inspect the filter element. See Figure 2-23. Put a
bright light inside the filter element and look for holes
or other damage.
4.
If the filter needs replacing, light will show through
the element paper.
Figure 2-23: Air Filter Assembly
5.
If the filter element is damaged, install a new filter
element.
6.
Use a cloth with solvent to clean the inside of the
canister when the filter element is installed.
Figure 2-24: Oil Filter Location
DO NOT remove the radiator cap from the radiator
when the engine is
hot. When the radiator cap is
removed, the pressure is released from the
system. If the system is hot, the steam and
boiling coolant can
cause burns.
Summary of Contents for Bendi B40i4
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