
To reduce the chances for a fire to break out, follow the preventative instructions listed
below:
1. Inspect the machine daily for potential fire hazards and make any necessary repairs
up immediately.
2. Always ensure that excess grease and oil accumulation, including spillage, are
cleaned up immediately.
3. Use only nonflammable cleaning agents for cleaning the machine or any machine
component.
4. Store oily rags and other combustible materials in a fireproof location.
5. Before performing repair work such as welding, the area surrounding the repair
location should be cleaned and a fire extinguisher positioned close by.
6. Maintain a charged fire extinguisher on or near the machine at all times and know
how to use it.
Inspections
Periodic inspection of the unit according to a regular schedule will establish the normal
state of the unit for personnel associated with its operation and maintenance and provide
a set of consistent conditions, which will tend to highlight any occurrence of a potentially
hazardous malfunction.
On a daily basis walk around the unit and look closely for any indication of the following:
1. Loose threaded connections.
2. Metal fatigue or excessive corrosion.
3. Abraded hose surfaces.
4. Hydraulic fluid leakage.
5. Possible obstruction of moving parts – especially in the drive train.
To ensure proper operation and long life of your TSE International products, use only
good quality lubricants and maintain a regular maintenance schedule as recommended
by TSE International and our component suppliers.
Prior to start-up of new TSE International products, all fluid levels are to be checked to
ensure correct operating levels. All lubrication and maintenance points are to be
inspected and lubricated as illustrated on the Lubrication and Maintenance Instructions
sheet.
While TSE International recommends specific intervals, they are intended as a minimum
general guide for the maintenance of the equipment. Some job conditions and/or
locations may dictate more frequent service intervals than have been recommended.
Summary of Contents for DPT60
Page 11: ......
Page 12: ......
Page 35: ......
Page 36: ......
Page 37: ......
Page 38: ......
Page 39: ......
Page 40: ......
Page 41: ......
Page 42: ......
Page 43: ......
Page 44: ......
Page 45: ......
Page 46: ......
Page 47: ......
Page 49: ......
Page 59: ...Contents iv 032015 PN 4 ...
Page 180: ...Troubleshooting 70 35 032015 PN 133 ...
Page 192: ...Troubleshooting 70 47 032015 PN 145 ...
Page 210: ...Warranty DX EMISSIONS EPA 19 12DEC12 2 2 TS1721 UN 15JUL13 90 6 032015 PN 163 ...
Page 218: ...Warranty DX EMISSIONS CARB 19 01AUG14 8 8 RG26036 UN 24JUN14 90 14 032015 PN 171 ...
Page 219: ...Warranty 90 15 032015 PN 172 ...
Page 225: ...Engine Registration IBC 2 032015 PN 178 ...
Page 228: ...Engine Registration IBC 5 032015 PN 181 ...
Page 229: ...Engine Registration IBC 6 032015 PN 182 ...
Page 230: ...Axial Piston Pumps and Motors Service Manual Series 90 ...
Page 318: ......
Page 319: ......
Page 320: ......
Page 321: ......
Page 322: ......
Page 323: ......
Page 324: ......
Page 325: ......
Page 326: ......
Page 327: ......
Page 328: ......
Page 329: ......
Page 330: ......
Page 332: ......
Page 371: ......
Page 373: ...www dexteraxle com OPERATION MAINTENANCE SERVICE MANUAL 600 8 000 lb Axles Related Components ...
Page 455: ...Service Record Date Service Performed Mileage ...
Page 456: ...Service Record Date Service Performed Mileage ...
Page 457: ...Service Record Date Service Performed Mileage ...