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NL4500G4 TRIDENT
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Lubrication & Maintenance
BIN SENSOR
WARNING
Stay out of the spreader. Do not climb on spreader. Use a portable ladder to inspect, clean
and maintain the bin sensor from outside the spreader. Failure to do so could result in injury
from falling.
NOTICE!
Wipe sensor clean periodically to prevent accumulation of product. Avoid wet material as it may stick
to sensor. If material sticks to sensor it won’t warn user when bin is low.
Clean sensor with long handled brush or hose from outside of spreader. Do not aim high pressure sprayer
directly at sensor—it could damage the components.
M
ULTI
B
IN
Meter Wheel(s): Pull inspection plug on right hand side of micro assembly. Blow out with compressed
air.
CONVEYOR GEARCASE
Drain oil in a new unit after
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rst two weeks (or not more than 100 hours) of operation, and
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ush gear case
thoroughly with light oil. Refer to “Lubricant and Hydraulic Oil Speci
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cations” section for proper grade oil
and recommended amounts of lubricant. After initial change, oil should be changed every 2,000 hours of
operation or annually, whichever occurs
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rst. Check gearcase oil level monthly.
LUBRICATION OF BEARINGS
Grease in a bearing acts to prevent excessive wear of parts, protects ball races, and balls from corrosion
and aids in preventing excessive heat within the bearing. It is very important the grease maintain its proper
consistency during operation. It must not be
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uid and it must not channel.
Make sure all
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ttings are thoroughly cleaned before grease is injected. Points to be lubricated by means of
a grease gun have standard grease
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ttings.
Lubricate bearings by pumping grease slowly until it forms a slight bead around the seals. This bead indicates
adequate lubrication and also provides additional protection against the entrance of dirt.
FASTENERS
Tighten all screws fasteners to recommended torques after
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rst week of operation and annually thereafter.
If loose fasteners are found at anytime, tighten to recommended torque. Replace any lost or damaged
fasteners or other parts immediately. Check body mounting hardware every week.
CLEAN-UP
NOTICE!
High pressure wash can inject water and/or fertilizer into control components, causing damage. Use
caution when cleaning these areas.
Thoroughly wash unit every two to three days during the operating season to maintain minimal maintenance
operation. Hose unit down under pressure to free all sticky and frozen material.
It is important the unit be thoroughly cleaned at the end of each operating season. All lubrication and
maintenance instructions should be closely followed. Repaint worn spots to prevent formation of rust.