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Maintenance
TIRES
MAINTENANCE CHECK
As a part of the WEEKLY MAINTENANCE CHECK inspect the tires and rims for damage. Cuts, bruises,
snags, punctures, and abrasions should be repaired before they can cause tire failure. Bent, cracked, or
loose rims should be repaired or replaced.
Check tire valve condition and make sure each valve has a cap.
TIRE PRESSURES
Always maintain the recommended tire inflation pressures in all tires.
When driving, some increase in tire pressures can be expected due to heat generated by friction.
Overspeeds may also produce increased pressures. In such circumstances, NEVER BLEED THE TIRES.
Instead, slow down or stop until the tires cool.
The energy stored in a tire and rim assembly under pressure makes changing truck
and off-road tires hazardous. Special procedures must be followed and special tools
must be used if tires are to be changed safely. Whenever possible, let your tire
service company handle this job. If you must change a tire, follow the step-by-step
instructions detailed in a tire repair manual. Should low pressures make it necessary
to add air, never stand beside the tire. Instead, use an extension hose long enough to
permit you to stand behind the tire tread. Always use a tire cage or equivalent
protection when adding air.
Inflation pressure should be checked when tires are cool, using an accurate tire pressure gauge. Check
pressures at regular intervals.
Bleeding the air from hot tires is dangerous and should not be attempted. While the pressure will be
reduced, an increase in temperature of the tire will take place as soon as driving is resumed and tire
failure will result.
UNDERINFLATION
Too little air pressure increases deflection, causes the tread to wipe and scuff over the road, results in
extra strain on the tire, and increases the chance for bruising.
PROPER INFLATION
Maintaining the proper air pressure provides maximum road contact and results in increased tire life.
OVERINFLATION
Overinflation reduces tire deflection and tire contact area, causing the tire to ride on the crown, and
results in rapid wear in the center of the tread.
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Страница 26: ...26 80 160 Safety 80 160 Safety Sign Locations Right Hand Side View Left Hand Side View...
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Страница 43: ...43 26 Fall Hazard Falling can result in death or serious injury Use the provided access system 26...
Страница 69: ...69 4 NOTE Do not use item 4 Console Arm lift handle as a grab handle for entering or exiting the operator s cab...
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Страница 84: ...84 80 160 Assembly 8 Remove the guide rope 9 Reeve the hoist line over the tubular jib sheave 3 3...
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Страница 106: ...106 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls 14 LH Control Lever Operator s Seat Controls 14 15 16...
Страница 118: ...118 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls Lifting controls screen Cab controls screen...
Страница 122: ...122 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls MIRROR HEAT SUSPENSION RAISE LOWER TAG AXLE LIFT ABS DIAGNOSTIC...
Страница 124: ...124 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls 1 1 PTO Engage Switch...
Страница 126: ...126 80 160 Description Of Machine and Controls OUTRIGGER CONTROLS SCREEN Outrigger controls screen...
Страница 137: ...137 REPAIRS ADJUSTMENTS REMARKS ITEM REQUIREMENT DATE...
Страница 155: ...155 OBSERVE CAUTION NOTES ON OUTRIGGER MOVEMENT WHENEVER SETTING UP OR STOWING OUTRIGGERS...
Страница 166: ...166 80 160 Operating Instructions Operating Radius 1 2 3 1 1 Center Line of Bearing 3 Load Radius 2 Center Line of Load...
Страница 194: ...194 80 160 Operating Instructions Towing or Pushing Vehicle The engine cannot be started by pushing or towing...
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Страница 209: ...209 8 Install the pin 5 in the guide sheave kickstand 5 9 Remove the lower left hand pin 7 7...
Страница 257: ...257 Master Lubrication Chart 13 14 5 4 3 2 2 8 12 9 7 6 15 10 11 BOOM BLOCK TOP VIEW...
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Страница 329: ...329 1 Proximity Sensor Outrigger Swing Outrigger Beam Retracted 2 Proximity Sensor Outrigger Beam Extend...
Страница 331: ...331 Repairs Adjustments Remarks Log ITEM REQUIREMENT DATE...
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Страница 361: ...361 Torque Specs SAE Metric NOTE Refer to specific instructions for individual components super cede these values...
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