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5. MAINTENANCE / SPARE PARTS
5.1.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
All kinds of maintenance work are subdivided into two groups: operating (preventive) and
compulsory (scheduled).
The need for operating maintenance is determined based on the results of checking.
General
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Maintenance works must be carried out regularly to ensure safe and malfunction-free
operations.
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Maintenance works does not require any special tools. The user can perform most of the
operations.
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Use correct tools.
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Attempt to localize the defects as clearly as possible; you should have to avoid opening
the system unnecessarily.
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Keep disassembled parts and repair area protected from dirt.
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Keep spare parts in their packages until needed for installation.
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Valve adjustments and repairs are recommended to be handled by service personnel.
Daily inspections:
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Examine visually the loader. Note defects and failures that might affect safety. Repair
possible defects and failures.
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Check so there is no leakages on hydraulic system, or damaged hoses.
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Work through every function to its extreme position.
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Check the oil level.
Weekly maintenance:
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Clean the trailer regularly with sponge and soap.
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When cleaning never use hot water under high pressure, it will remove the grease from
bearings.
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Check the operation of the device.
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Check hydraulic pressure.
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Check the brake condition.
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Control wheel nut tightness. When tightening the locking force must be
330-370 Nm
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Check the lights, reflectors and bulbs.
Monthly maintenance:
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Check the air pressure in tires.
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Check if there is enough lubricant on glide surfaces.
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Clean and lubricate hydraulic cylinders.
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Check hydraulic hoses for damages.