MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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EVERY 500 HOURS
WARNING! Follow all mandatory safety shutdown procedures outlined in the loader
operator’s manual before adjusting, cleaning, lubricating or servicing this
attachment.
The gear oil in the drive circuit must be changed after every 500 hours of operation with
an 80-90 weight gear lube.
TO CHANGE GEAR LUBE:
1.
Raise the left side (motor side) of the vibratory roller using a hoist and place a 6” x 6”
block under the drum and lower the roller onto the block.
2.
On the right side of the vibratory roller, place a container (to catch the oil) under the
cover plate and remove the cover plate leaving all fittings in place.
3.
Once the oil has been completely drained from the roller shaft, remove the block from
the left side of the vibratory roller and place under the right side of the roller.
4.
Clean the existing silicone from the cover plate and reseal and replace using new adhe-
sive sealant (100% Silicone Rubber). Check for leaks.
5.
Remove the breather plug from the cover plate and fill the roller shaft with the amount
of 80-90 weight gear lube recommended for your attachment. (See Oil Requirements
below.) Replace breather plug with breather pointing up.
OIL REQUIREMENTS (APPROXIMATE)
48” Vibratory Roller = 1.38 Quarts
66” Vibratory Roller = 2.00 Quarts
73” Vibratory Roller = 2.13 Quarts
84” Vibratory Roller = 2.50 Quarts
DRUM REMOVAL
NOTE: Removal of the isolator bolts will allow the vibratory roller frame to fall. Make
sure the frame is completely supported before removing.
WARNING! NEVER place hands or fingers between the frame and drum assemblies
during installation or removal. Severe personal injury could occur.
WARNING! Follow all mandatory safety shutdown procedures outlined in the loader
operator’s manual before adjusting, cleaning, lubricating or servicing this
attachment.
1.
Using a loader or hoist, position the unit with the drum on the ground and the frame
completely supported on blocks. Remove the motor guard and the motor bolts. Place a
container (to catch the oil from the roller shaft) under the motor and remove the motor
from the drum assembly. See Figure #1
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