TR-MAN-6005
Operator’s Manual – 6005
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Cadman Power Equipment ▪ BOX 100, Courtland, Ontario, Canada N0J-1E0 ▪ Phone: 519-688-2222 ▪ Fax: 519-688-2100 ▪www.cadmanpower.com
Required Maintenance
Prevention of mechanical failure is the goal of any good maintenance schedule.
The secret to preventing unwanted down time is to adhere to a maintenance
schedule suited to the way you use the equipment. Your maintenance schedule
should include the following minimum requirements:
Maintenance must be done ONLY when the machine is shut down
and is in a non-loaded condition. This means that all mechanical
and hydraulic tension has been released from the hose rewind
system.
Each Use
Maintenance Item
Figure
Procedure
Visually inspect equipment
Walk around the unit and inspect for loose, missing
or damaged items. Check the condition of tongue
pivot pin, chain and connecting links. Replace
missing or damaged items and tighten loosened
items.
Maintain the tire pressure at
Standard 14L-16.1 SL Tire
44psi [303 kPa]
COLD
Using a tire pressure gauge, check the pressure of
each tire and add or remove air to achieve the
desired pressure.
DO NOT LOWER TIRE PRESSURE
BELOW THE RECOMMENDED LEVEL.
A lower pressure than the
recommended pressure will result in
the tire separating from the rim.
DO NOT OVER INFLATE TIRE.
Pressure higher than recommended
will result in wheel failure which could
result in serious injury and/or death.
Tighten all wheel bolts
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Before moving the unit, verify that the wheel bolts
are tight. When tightening the lug nuts use the star
pattern with your torque wrench set at
150 ft/lbs [203 N.m].
Adjust, if necessary, the
alignment and tension of the
drive chains
Figure 18
The drive chain (around the drum) is properly
tensioned when it has no visible slack and is
setting properly onto the drive sprocket when the
drum rotates. Remove the side frame skin.
Adjustments are made by loosening jam nut (2)
with a 3/4” wrench on the spring adjustment rod.
Tighten jam nut (1) until the required adjustment is
achieved. Then tighten jam nut (2) against
jam nut (1). Replace all guarding
Lubricate all grease fittings
Figure 19
Using a grease gun, lubricate all grease fitting with
an appropriate amount of acceptable grease. (See
Lubricants)
Table 1 - Required Maintenance - Each Use