HYDRAULIC PULLER TENSIONER PT2450
Manual: MI-PT2450-050-00-GB
Date: 28.07.2018
Author: AT
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8.
MAINTENANCE
8.1
GENERAL PRESCRIPTIONS
ATTENTION: possible repairs not carried out by the manufacturer and not
allowed by a written authorization relieve the manufacturer for any responsibility
in case of accidents to persons or damages to things and/or to the machine,
causing also the loss of warranty.
8.2
LEVELS CONTROL
For safety reasons, during the transport machine comes without hydraulic oil and fuel.
Fill the levels as per the following table:
Quantity
Hydraulic oil level (table 5, pos. 6)
220 l
Engine oil level (see enclosed engine booklet)
Reduction gear oil level (table 6, pos. 5)
7.4 l
Fuel level
100 l
Coupler level
3.7 l
ATTENTION: the non-respect of the correct levels causes serious damages to
the installed components
DANGER: do not ingest hydraulic liquids, fuels and cooling liquids because
injurious to health and potentially lethal.
8.3
TYRES INFLATION PRESSURE
Tires inflation pressure has to be 7 bars.
ATTENTION: the non-respect of tyres inflation pressure causes dangerous
situations during transport operations.
8.4
SUGGESTED LUBRICANTS
The manufacturer tests the machine with the following oils and lubricants:
a. hydraulic circuit: AGIP OSO 46 (ISO HM 46)
b. mechanical reduction gear: AGIP BLASIA 220 (ISO CKC 220)
c. stationary brake reel winder: AGIP OSO 46 (ISO HM 46).
Possible different trademarks must be chosen based on the enclosed table "SUGGESTED LUBRICANTS".
It is possible to use different trademarks but with same characteristics and ISO specifications.
When using oil with characteristics and ISO specifications different from the ones declared during test,
completely empty out the hydraulic circuit.
ATTENTION: the use of lubricants not in conformity with the technical
specifications indicated in the present manual seriously damages the machine
components and, consequently, the warranty conditions are not valid.
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