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3. After adjustment, tighten the relevant bolts and nuts,
and finally tighten the fixing bolt (1).
NOTES
If the belt has elongated to the extent that the adjusting
allowance is lost or if it has a scar or crack on it, replace it
with a new one.
[4] INSPECTION/CLEANING OF RADIATOR FINS
Dust may blow in all directions when compressed air is used. Always wear goggles and mask.
CAUTION
• To prevent damage on the fins during the use of the compressed air, keep the pressure of the
compressed air to 0.19 MPa (1.9 kg/cm²) and apply it away from the fins.
Damage on the fins will cause water leakage or overheating.
• At a dusty worksite, check the fins every day and clean as needed.
1. Blow compressed air (0.19 MPa [1.9 kg/cm
2
] or less)
onto the radiator (1), and remove the clogged mud and
dirt on the fins.
2. If a large amount of dust adheres to the fins, clean with
tap water using neutral detergent.
[5] INSPECTION/CLEANING OF AIR CLEANER
Refer to section “Inspection and Maintenance 10.3 [1] Inspection, Cleaning and Replacement of Air
Cleaner” for the work procedure.
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