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Maintenance
inSpecting the rubber crawlerS
Repair or replace the rubber crawlers if their
condition becomes as described below.
Consult your sales or service dealer for repair
or replacement.
Rubber crawler
Replace the crawler if the entire crawler is
stretched and cannot be adjusted.
(1) Lug
when required
Replace if the height of (A) is 5 mm (0.2 in.)
or below.
(2) Steel cord
Replace if the steel cord is exposed for two
links or more.
Replace if the half or more of the steel cords
on one side are cut.
(3) Metal core
Replace if even one metal core is off.
(4) Rubber
Repair if there are cracks of 60 mm (2.4 in.)
or greater in length.
If the steel cord is visible, repair as soon as
possible, regardless of the length of the
crack.
Summary of Contents for TB216
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Page 11: ...1 1 Safety ...
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Page 97: ...3 1 Operation ...
Page 127: ...4 1 Transport ...
Page 131: ...4 5 Transport Hoisting the machine Cab Canopy ...
Page 133: ...5 1 Maintenance ...
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Page 191: ...6 1 Troubleshooting ...
Page 205: ...7 1 Specifications ...
Page 208: ...7 4 Specifications Machine dimensions Cab Machine dimensions ...
Page 210: ...7 6 Specifications Machine dimensions Canopy ...
Page 212: ...7 8 Specifications Operating ranges Operating ranges ...
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Page 216: ...7 12 Specifications Long arm Cab Lifting Capacities ...
Page 217: ...7 13 Specifications Long arm Cab Lifting Capacities ...
Page 218: ...7 14 Specifications Long arm Canopy Lifting Capacities ...
Page 219: ...7 15 Specifications Lifting Capacities Long arm Canopy ...
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