SECTION 1 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Lubrication Specifications
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Table 1-2. Lubricant Key
NOTE:
Refer to Lubrication Chart, Table 1-3 on page 1-3for specific
lubrication locations on machine.
KEY
SPECIFICATIONS
MPG
Multipurpose Grease having a minimum dripping point of 350° F. Excellent
water resistance and adhesive qualities, and being of extreme pressure
type. (Timken OK 40 pounds minimum.)
EPGL
Extreme Pressure Gear Lube (oil) meeting API service classification GL-5
or MIL-Spec MIL-L-2105.
HO
Hydraulic Oil. ISO-Vg grade 32, 46.
CL
Chain Lube. Use a good quality chain lubricant
Table 1-3. Model AM - Lubrication Intervals for Various Components
ITEM
COMPONENT
NO/TYPE
LUBE POINTS
LUBE/METHOD
INTERVAL HOURS
COMMENTS
3
MONTHS
150 Hrs.
6
MONTHS
300 Hrs.
1
YEAR
600 Hrs.
2
YEARS
1200 Hrs.
1
Hydraulic Oil
Fill To Line
on Reservoir
5 Qt. (4.3 L)
Reservoir
HO - Check
Hyd. Oil Level
HO - Change
Hyd. Oil
Check oil level every day.
Change hydraulic oil every 2 years.
2
Swivel Raceways
2 - Front Casters
MPG - Pressure Gun
3
Leveling Jack Screws
4 - Jack Threads
MPG - Brush
4
Mast Chains *
2 - Per Section
CL - Brush or Spray
Inspect, lubricate if drying or rusting.
* Applies Only to Mast Sections with Chains.
Key to Lubricants:
MPG
- Multipurpose Grease
HO
- Hydraulic Oil - ISO-Vg grade 32, 46
CL
- Chain Lube. Use a good quality chain lubricant
Notes:
1. Be certain to lubricate like items on each side of the machine.
2. Recommended lubricating intervals are based on normal use. If machine is subjected to severe operating conditions,
such as a high number of cycles, location, corrosive/dirty environment, etc., user must adjust lubricating requirements accordingly.
3. Lubricating intervals are calculated on 50 hours of machine operation a week.
4. Prior to checking hydraulic oil level, operate machine through one complete cycle of lift function (full up and down). Failure to do so will
result in incorrect oil level reading on the hydraulic reservoir.
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