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Timber Ax
General Maintenance
To ensure efficient operation, you should inspect,
lubricate, and make necessary adjustments and repairs
at regular intervals. Parts that are starting to show
wear should be ordered ahead of time, before a costly
breakdown occurs and you have to wait for replacement
parts. Keep good maintenance records, and adequately
clean your Timber Ax after each use.
When reassembling components, always use new lock
nuts and a thread-locking compound to insure against
vibration loosening. Use an anti-seize compound on all
bearing/shaft contacts.
Proper lubrication is important. Too little lubricant will
cause premature failure of a bearing. Too much lubrication
usually causes high operating temperature and early
failure of seals. Follow all lubrication instructions and
schedules included in this section.
H
O
U
R
S
SERVICE POINTS
SERVICE REQUIRED
C
H
E
C
K
C
L
E
A
N
C
H
A
N
G
E
G
R
E
A
S
E
A
D
J
U
S
T
O
I
L
Every
8
Machine
X
Loose Bolts
X
Hoses and Wiring
X
Oil Leaks
X
Rotor Bearing
X
Knives
X
Every
50
Belt Tensioner
X
Pusher Bar (if equipped)
X
Every
100
Belt Tension
X
Safety Labels
X
Drive Belt
X
Every
500
Overhung Load Adapter
X
X
Maintenance
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