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OUTWARD OPENING DOOR
Adjust Door Linkage Rod
JACKKNIFE DOOR
Adjust Door Control Rod
Adjust Roller Bracket
Adjust Control Rod Bracket
Lubricate Hinge Pin
POWER JACKKNIFE DOOR
Lubricate Hinge
Adjust Air Pressure
AIR STOP ARM
Lubrication
Adjustment
ELECTRIC STOP ARM
Lubrication
Inspect Outer Fasteners
Inspect Internal Fasteners
VANDAL LOCKS
Lubricate Entrance Door
Lubricate Entrance Door
Key Lock
Lubricate Sliding Bolt
Inspect & Adjust Emerg. Door
BUS BODY CARE
Wash
EMERGENCY EXITS
Lubricate Lock Mechanisms
Lubricate Roof Hatch
Lubricate Door Hinge
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
Inspect All Mounting Fasteners
DESTINATION SIGNS
Lubricate Hinges
Lubricate Roller Gears
Check & Adjust Curtain
Replace Bulb
WINDOWS
Lubricate Latch
Lubricate Window Slides
Adjust door linkage rod for proper open/closed position.
Adjust door control rod for proper open & closed position. See page 30.
Adjust roller bracket for easier door operation. See page 30.
Adjust bracket to prevent pivot pin binding. See page 30.
Lubricate each hinge lug. See page 30. Use LPS No. 1 lubricant.
Lubricate hinge pin. Use LPS No. 1 lubricant.
See page 31.
No lubrication required.
Adjust air pressure for proper opening and closing of stop arm.
Lubricate breakaway hinge at four (4) pivot points. Use Tri-Flow™ (Dupont) lubricant.
Check outer fasteners for tightness.
Check inner fasteners for tightness.
Lubricate bushing & shaft in center at base of lock handle. See page 33.
Use "Apply"™ lubricant.
Spray lubricant into key lock. Use "Apply"™ lubricant.
Lubricate sliding bolt mechanism. Use LPS No. 1 lubricant.
No lubrication and adjustment required.
See page 33.
Spray lubricant into lock mechanism. Use Silicon spray.
Spray silicon lubricant into lock mechanism. Work lock handle back & forth to insure
smooth operation. See page 24. Use Silicon spray.
Spray lubricant into hinge lugs. Use LPS No. 1.
Inspect all emergency equipment mounting bracket fasteners to insure tightness.
Lubricate all hinge lugs. Use lightweight lubricating oil.
Lubricate roller gears where required. Use lightweight grease such as (White Lube).
See page 9.
Spray lubricant into window latch mechanism. Use Silicon spray.
Spray lubricant into sliding frame of window. Use Silicon spray.
As Required
As Required
As required
As Required
Service Intervals * Months / Miles Whichever Occurs First
*
Service Intervals to be performed on a continuing basis.
Example: 1 / 3,000 means every month or every 3,000 miles.
1 / 1,000
3 / 5,000
3 / 24,000
6 / 6,000
6 / 10,000
12 / 12,000
12 / 24,000
24 / 24,000
BODY COMPONENT MAINTENANCE CHART
Operation
General Instructions
Содержание TC/2000
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