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D13 - D
ENSITY OF BATTERY ELECTROLYTE
CHECK
The electrolyte's density varies according to the temperature but a minimum
density of 1260 at 16°c must be maintained.
In the hatched area (Fig. D13), the battery is normally charged.
Above this area, the battery must be recharged.
The density must not vary by 0.025 of a unit between one battery element
and another.
- Open the battery cover.
- Check the density of the electrolyte in each battery element using an acid
densimeter.
- Do not carry out this check immediately after topping up with distilled water.
Recharge the battery for at least an hour before checking the battery
electrolyte density.
H a n d l i n g a n d s e r v i c i n g a b a t t e r y c a n b e d a n g e r o u s ,
take the following precautions:
- Wear protective goggles.
- Handle batteries horizontally.
- Never smoke or work near a naked flame.
- Work in a well ventilated area.
- In the event of electrolyte being spilled onto the skin or
splashed in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cold water for
15 minutes and call a doctor.
D14 - T
IGHTENING SCREWS ON THE TURRET SLEW RING
CHECK
- The screws must be checked for tightness at the latest after 50 hours of
operation. You must then repeat this check after every 500 hours of
operation.
- The tightening torque is 27 daN.m ± 10%.
- 1 daN = 1 Kg.
D15 - B
RAKING
CHECK
- Check the braking system by disconnecting the coil 1 (Fig. D15) from the
hydraulic unit on the chassis (to access the unit, remove the left-hand
casing from the chassis) and make a travel movement.
THE PLATFORM MUST NOT GO FORWARDS.
- Reconnect the coil after the test.
D13
1.240
1.250
1.260
1.270
1.280
1.290
1.300
-10
14
-18
0
°C
°F
0
32
10
50
20
68
30
86
40
104
D15
1
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