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5.4.2 Breather Cap Cleaning, Every 3 Months
Remove the breather cap. Wash it thoroughly and blow it dry. Replace the cap.
5.4.3 Hydraulic Filter Replacement, Every 3 Months
Remove & replace the filter canister. A check valve between the filter & the oil reservoir prevents excessive oil
spillage during replacement. Check the hydraulic pressure as outlined in Section 4.3.2.
5.4.4 Hydraulic Oil & Filter Replacement, Annually
A. Operate the Probe until the fluid temperature has stabilized. Move boom to the fully extended and down
position.
B. Shutoff and lockout all power to the Probe.
DANGER
UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT OF THE PROBE BOOM CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY. MAKE CERTAIN LOCKOUTS ARE IN PLACE AND THE BOOM IS AT ITS LOWEST
POINT OF OPERATION.
C. Immediately drain the reservoir of fluid. Remove the reservoir cover. It will probably have to be pried off
since a bead of silicone sealant was applied at the factory to prevent fluid or vapors from leaking. Use an
approved solvent to thoroughly flush any remaining fluid and dirt from the reservoir. DO NOT replace the
cover at this time.
D. Disconnect the pressure and suction hoses at the pump to drain any remaining fluid and solvent. Then
reconnect the hoses.
E. Make sure the hoses to the Truck Probe are labeled where they connect to the fittings on the end of the
power unit. Disconnect the hoses to drain them of fluid. Then reconnect the hoses.
F. Replace the return line filter cartridge.
G. Temporarily remove the suction strainer. Wash it with solvent and blow it dry. Reinstall the strainer or
replace it if it cannot be cleaned.
H. Remove the breather cap. Wash it with solvent and blow it dry. Replace the breather.
I. Make sure the 1/2" NPT drain plug is threaded securely in the reservoir drain. Then refill the reservoir with
fifteen gallons of approved hydraulic fluid.
J. Operate the Truck Probe until no air bubbles are apparent from the return line.
K. Re-check hydraulic fluid level gauge and add additional oil if required.
L. Wipe the rim of the reservoir and the cover with a solvent-soaked rag, to provide clean, dry sealing surfaces.
Apply an even bead of silicone sealant around the rim of the reservoir. Reinstall the cover. Sealing the
cover to the reservoir is not essential but will help to keep the exterior of the power unit clean and minimize
accumulation of dirt.
M. Check the hydraulic pressure as outlined in Section 4.3.2.
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Страница 5: ...4 FIGURE 1 1 TRUCK PROBE SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS ...
Страница 32: ...31 FIGURE 7 1 MAIN STAND ASSEMBLY ...
Страница 33: ...32 FIGURE 7 2 TELESCOPING BOOM ASSEMBLY FIGURE 7 3 COMPARTMENTIZED CORE PROBES ...
Страница 34: ...33 FIGURE 7 4 SAMPLE CABINETS ...
Страница 35: ...34 FIGURE 7 5 VACUUM MOTOR UNITS ...
Страница 36: ...FIGURE 7 7 6 HYDRAU ULIC POWER R UNIT ASSEMBLY 35 ...
Страница 37: ...36 FIGURE 7 7 HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT FITTINGS HOSES ...
Страница 38: ...37 FIGURE 7 8 HYDRAULIC HOSES FITTINGS ...