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MAINTENANCE
EVERY 2000 HOURS
REPLACING THE HYDRAULIC OIL AND
CLEANING THE SUCTION STRAINER
• Stop the engine and allow the machine
to cool down before performing
maintenance.
· The engine and the hydraulic system
and many other parts of the machine
are hot immediately after the engine is
stopped. Touching these parts will
cause burns.
· The hydraulic oil is also hot and under
high pressure immediately after the
engine is stopped.
Be careful when loosening the caps or
plugs. Working on the machine under
these conditions could result in burns
or injuries due to the hot oil spurting
out.
• Oil may spurt out if caps or filters are
removed or pipes are disconnected
before releasing the pressure in the
hydraulic system.
· Gradually loosen the vent plug to
relieve tank pressure.
· When removing plugs or screws, or
when disconnecting hoses, stand to
the side and loosen them slowly to
gradually release the internal pressure
before removing.
1. Set the machine to the hydraulic oil level
inspection posture.
Refer to “Inspecting the hydraulic oil tank
level and replenishing” on page 5-19.
2. Raise the safety lock lever to the locked
position.
EVERY 2000 HOURS
3. Open the engine hood.
4. Remove the battery (C).
a. Remove the key from the starter switch.
b. First, remove the cable from the
negative (-) side.
c. Next, remove the cable from the
positive (+) side.
d. Then, loosen the double nut (A) and
remove the fitting (B).
e. Remove the battery (C).
Note:
Depending on the specifications of the
machine, the positions of the negative (–)
and positive (+) terminals are reversed.
Check the markings on the battery, and then
disconnect the terminal from the earth (–)
side first.
5. Lift the reserve tank (D) and remove it.
6. Slowly loosen the air bleeding plug (2) to
relieve the internal pressure, and then
remove the plug.
Summary of Contents for TB210R
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Page 11: ...1 1 SAFETY...
Page 44: ...1 34 SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS DECALS...
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Page 49: ...2 1 CONTROLS...
Page 71: ...3 1 OPERATION...
Page 101: ...4 1 TRANSPORT...
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Page 107: ...5 1 MAINTENANCE...
Page 159: ...6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 175: ...7 1 SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 177: ...7 3 MEMO...
Page 178: ...7 4 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS...
Page 180: ...7 6 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS Limited boom swing angle type...
Page 182: ...7 8 SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING RANGES OPERATING RANGES...
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Page 186: ...7 12 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES...
Page 187: ...7 13 SPECIFICATIONS LIFTING CAPACITIES...
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