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Published 03-21-2021, Control # 264-01
2-19
MLC150-1 SERVICE/MAINTENANCE MANUAL
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
2
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Only experienced technicians trained in the operation of this
crane and its hydraulic system shall perform the procedures
described in this section. The technicians shall read,
understand, and comply with the instructions in this section
and the instructions in the Manitowoc MLC150-1 Main
Display Operation Manual.
Contact your Manitowoc Cranes dealer for an explanation of
any procedure not fully understood.
Safety
•
Lower or securely block hydraulically operated
attachments and loads before servicing. Do not rely on
controls to support attachments or loads.
•
Stop the engine and relieve all hydraulic pressure before
servicing or disconnecting any part of the hydraulic
system. After stopping the engine, operate the controls
in both directions to relieve pressure.
•
Before servicing the hydraulic system, attach a warning
sign to the engine start controls to warn other personnel
not to start the engine.
•
Do not perform hydraulic system maintenance,
adjustment, or repair procedures unless authorized to
do so. Make sure all applicable instructions have been
read and are thoroughly understood.
•
Do not alter specified pressure settings. Higher-than-
specified pressures can cause structural or hydraulic
failure. Lower-than-specified pressures can cause loss
of control.
•
Never check for hydraulic leaks with your hands.
Pressurized oil can penetrate the skin, causing serious
injury. Oil escaping from a small hole can be nearly
invisible. Check for leaks with a piece of cardboard or
wood.
Storing and Handling Oil
•
Store oil drums in a clean, cool, dry location. Avoid
outdoor storage.
•
Store oil drums on their side and cover them to prevent
water and dirt from collecting on them.
•
When handling drums and transfer containers, use care
to avoid damage that can cause leaks and entry of dirt or
water into the oil.
•
Before opening a drum, carefully clean the top of it.
Clean the faucet or pump to remove oil from the drum.
•
Only use clean transfer containers.
•
Do not take oil from storage until the oil is needed. If the
oil cannot be used immediately, keep the transfer
container tightly covered.
Storing and Handling Parts
•
Store new parts (valves, pumps, motors, hoses, and
tubes) in a clean, dry, indoor location.
•
Do not unpack parts or remove port plugs until the parts
are needed.
•
Once unpacked, carefully inspect each part for damage
that may have occurred during shipping. Remove all
shipping material from the ports of parts before installing
them.
•
Fittings, hoses, and tubes that are not equipped with
shipping caps or plugs must be carefully cleaned before
they are used. Flush the fittings, hoses, and tubes with
clean hydraulic oil and seal all openings until use at
assembly.
•
Do not use rags to plug openings. Use clean plastic
shipping plugs and caps.
Disposing of Hydraulic Oil and Parts
Dispose of waste oil and used or non-serviceable parts
according to local, state, and federal environmental
regulations.
Inspecting Hydraulic System
for the referenced item numbers in
the following steps.
The damaging effects of dirt, heat, air, and water in the
hydraulic system can only be prevented by regular, thorough
inspection of the system.
The frequency of inspection depends on operating
conditions and experience with the system. However, the
more often the system is inspected and deficiencies
corrected, the less likely the system will malfunction.
A good inspection program will include the following
procedures:
•
Keep accurate records so future maintenance needs
can be projected.
•
Check the hydraulic oil level daily prior to startup when
the oil is cold. The oil level should be at the full cold mark
on the decal next to the sight gauge (3).
CAUTION
Hydraulic Component Damage!
Do not alter the hydraulic system pressures or flows
without approval from the Manitowoc Crane Care Lattice
Team.
Damage to hydraulic components and improper operation
of the crane can occur if pressures and flows are altered.
REFERENCE
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