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T e r e x S o u t h D a k o t a , I n c .
T M S e r i e s
MAIN
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GUIDEL
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LUBRICATION
All moving parts of the Aerial Device and vehicle, for which lubrication is specified, shall be regularly
lubricated. Lubricating systems shall be checked for proper delivery of lubricant. Particular care should be
taken to follow manufacturer’s recommendations as to points and frequency of lubrication, maintenance of
lubricant levels and types of lubricant to be used.
Machinery shall be stationary while lubricants are being applied and protection provided as called for in
“Maintenance Procedure”.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.
Keep inspection records up-to-date.
2.
Record and report all discrepancies to your supervisor.
3.
A dirty Aerial Device and vehicle cannot be properly inspected. Keep your Aerial Device and vehicle
clean!
4.
Follow vehicle manufacturer’s requirements for inspection, maintenance, and repairs.
5.
Only qualified personnel shall do repairs and inspections.
6.
Oil spills may require notifying Local, State, or Federal Authorities.
NOTE: The following check points listed are the minimum recommended by Terex South Dakota,
Inc.. They are subject to supplementation to conform with your own company
regulations.
NOTE: Remember that the safety of all personnel and the operational efficiency of the Aerial
Device are dependent upon good inspection checks and maintenance practices.
NOTE: Dirty or dusty conditions or unusual weather conditions may require more frequent
maintenance.
The modification, rework, replacement, or substitution of any part of the Aerial
Device with a means not equal to the original equipment provided by the
manufacturer may cause serious personal injury.
The following checklists must be used daily, 30 days (120 hours), 90 days (360
hours), 180 days (720 hours), 12 months (1,050 hours). Failure to do so could
endanger the life of the operator. Always remember, preventive maintenance can
save much more than it costs.
Changes to the vehicle computer settings could affect equipment operation and
could result in crushing or tip over that could cause death or serious injury.
• Do not alter computer settings without full knowledge of affect of changes.
• See information supplied with truck manuals and contact final stage manufacturer
for required settings.