1. Loosen the clamp ring and remove the dust cup.
Remove the baffle. Wipe the cup and baffle complete-
ly clean. Reassemble the dust cup.
2. Remove the element wing bolt and slide out the
element. Avoid knocking the element against the hous-
ing. Dirt accidentally transferred to the inside of the
outlet tube will reach the engine and cause wear.
3. Wipe the entire inside of the main body and inlet
cap screen.
A streak of dust on the clean air side of the old element
indicates a leakage problem. Be sure to remove the
cause before installing a new element.
4. Inspect the new element for possible damage.
Placing a bright light inside the element and inspecting
the outside will show up any holes or tears. Discard the
element if such damage appears.
IMPORTANT:
NEVER use an element that is
damaged. Severe engine wear and eventual fail-
ure can result if dirt gets through a hole in the ele-
ment.
5. Install the element and reassemble the end cup to
housing. Make sure the large o-ring is in place between
the end cup and the main body.
NOTE:
Keep spare elements on hand to elimi-
nate down time.
CHECK AXLE OIL LEVELS
Differential
NOTE:
The Telescopic Forklift should be on a
level surface for this procedure.
See illustration. Remove the check/fill plug (located on
opposite side of the drive shaft U-joint). If low, fill
until oil overflows the hole. Replace the plug, wait 10
to 15 minutes and repeat the fill procedure. Continue
this process until the differential is full. See the
LUBRICANTS chapter for the proper oil specification.
Replace the oil level check/fill plug.
Planetary Hubs
NOTE:
The planetary hubs can be checked with-
out jacking up the machine.
See illustration. The planetary hubs have one plug each
used for filling and draining. For checking the level
and filling, position the Wheel until the arrow points
down. Remove the fill plug. If oil does not run out, add
oil until it overflows. Check the remaining hubs the
same way. Refer to the oil specifications found in the
Lubricants chapter of this manual.
CHANGE FUEL FILTER
The frequency of filter replacement will be determined
by the cleanliness of available fuel, the care used in
storing fuel supplies and the operating conditions in
which the machine is used.
Axle Oil Plugs Location
PLANETARY
Horizontal
Check & Fill
Check
DIFFERENTIAL
Side Opposite
Drive Shaft
Mount
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
43
907879/AP1198
Air Cleaner Assembly
Dust Cup
& Clamp Ring
Inlet Cap
Mount
Band
Element
Содержание Dynalift 663
Страница 1: ...Form No 907879 OPERATOR S MANUAL 663 Dynalift Telescopic Boom Forklift Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 8: ...INTENTIONALLY BLANK PAGE 907879 AP1198 6 PRINTED IN U S A Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 16: ...907879 AP1198 14 PRINTED IN U S A 43 44 45 46 47 15 15 43 47 45 44 46 SAFETY Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 17: ...PRINTED IN U S A 15 907879 AP1198 41 34 29 7 29 34 41 SAFETY 7 Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 18: ...907879 AP1198 16 PRINTED IN U S A 3 15 1 4 15 1 3 3 4 SAFETY Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 19: ...PRINTED IN U S A 17 907879 AP1198 3 17 1 3 19 3 3 28 SAFETY 28 19 3 17 1 Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 27: ...PRINTED IN U S A 25 907879 AP1198 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 59: ...PRINTED IN U S A 57 907879 AP1198 Date Hours Service Procedure MAINTENANCE LOG Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 63: ...Notes PRINTED IN U S A 61 907879 AP1198 Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 64: ...663 Electrical Schematic J D Engine 907879 AP1198 62 PRINTED IN U S A Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 65: ...663 Electrical Schematic Perkins Engine PRINTED IN U S A 63 907879 AP1198 Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 66: ...663 Hydraulic Schematic 907879 AP1198 64 PRINTED IN U S A A Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 67: ...663 Hydraulic Schematic PRINTED IN U S A 65 907879 AP1198 A Courtesy of CraneMarket com...
Страница 70: ...Load Zone Charts 663 Winch Boom 907879 AP1198 68 PRINTED IN U S A Courtesy of CraneMarket com...