
Hydraulic Power Pack
Owner’s Manual
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Manual-O, Hydraulic Power Pack
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Part # 10013914-B
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DAILY
1.
Opening Check List
a. Check for leaks around hoses and fittings, repair any hydraulic leaks immediately.
b. Check hydraulic fluid level in the Power Pack reservoir. Refill, as necessary, with a
non-detergent non-foaming ISO 32 10W grade hydraulic fluid.
2.
Operational Check List
a. Check fluid temperature on tank sight gauge at mid-day. Oil temperature should not
exceed 180 degree Fahrenheit.
b. Examination of general operation, listen for any unusual noises. Visually check each
piece of hydraulic circuit equipment for proper operation.
WEEKLY
1.
Clean the entire assembly thoroughly.
FOR THE FIRST MONTH OF OPERATION CHECK ALL FITTINGS FOR TIGHTNESS EACH WEEK.
PERFORM THESE INSPECTIONS AS PER THE SCHEDULE SHOWN BELOW AFTER THE
FIRST MONTH OF OPERATION.
MONTHLY
1.
Inspect all hardware and fittings for tightness.
SEMI-ANNUALLY
1.
Measure and Record Full Load Amp Readings.
a. Measure and record full load current readings from each of the three legs of each of
the three phase electric motors.
b. If the differential of current load exceeds 10% between the legs, or the balanced load
current of all three legs has increased over 10% since the most recent measurements,
order a replacement motor.
c. Record readings in the semi-annual log.
2.
Change return line fiberglass filter.
ANNUALLY
1
. Drain, flush and refill the Hydraulic Power Pack with new, non-foaming, non-
detergent hydraulic fluid (ISO 32 10W).
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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