
.
4-1
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Loadoll maintenance includes periodic inspec-
tion and lubrication.
Table 4-2, Maintenance
Schedule
, lists the recommended maintenance
and lubrication tasks by time interval and by accu-
mulated mileage (use whichever occurs first).
4-1.1
Inspection
a.
Inspect the vehicle and deck system periodi-
cally for damage or signs of pending failure.
Damaged or broken parts must be repaired or
replaced at once. Determine the cause of any
binding or hydraulic leakage at once. Correct
the problem before using the vehicle.
b.
Use the Troubleshooting Guide to check for
“SYMPTOMS” and “PROBLEMS” of any
vehicle system not functioning correctly, or
where wear, distortion, or breakage are
found. Administer “REMEDY” according to the
right-hand column of the Troubleshooting
Guide.
4-1.2
Lubrication
Table 4-1
Details lubrication points and intervals,
method of application, and lubricant required,
and illustrates the location of each part to be
lubricated During inspections of the vehicle if
lubricants are found to be fouled with dirt or sand,
those parts should be cleaned with paint thinner,
dried and relubricated immediately
.
Dirt in a
lubricant forms an abrasive compound that will
wear parts rapidly.
WARNING
PAINT THINNER AND OTHER SOL-
VENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC
TO EYES, SKIN, AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. AVOID SKIN AND EYE CON-
TACT. GOOD GENERAL VENTILATION
IS NORMALLY ADEQUATE. KEEP
AWAY F RO M OP EN FLA ME S OR
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS.
4-2
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
4-2.1
Tools and Equipment
. Tools, equip-
ment, and personnel normally found in a fa-
cility capable of making truck repairs will be
adequate for maintenance of the vehicle. No
other special tools or equipment should be
necessary.
4-2.2
Standard Torque Values. Tables 2-1
and 2-2
lists torque values for standard hard
ware and is intended as a guide for average
applications involving typical stresses and
mechanical surfaces. Values are based on
the physical limitations of clean, plated, and
lubricated hardware. In all cases, when an
individual torque value is specified, it takes
priority over values given in this table. Re-
place original fasteners with hardware of
equal grade.
4-2
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