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O
O
P
P
E
E
R
R
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
A
A
N
N
D
D
M
M
A
A
I
I
N
N
T
T
E
E
N
N
A
A
N
N
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C
E
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M
M
A
A
N
N
U
U
A
A
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L
TP2000
MUTP2000171893021216
5
MAINTENANCE
5.1
CORRECT INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
•
Learn how to perform correct maintenance on the trucklift and follow the inspec‐
tion procedures as illustrated in this manual.
•
Carry out the maintenance operations on solid and level ground.
•
Never lubricate or grease nor carry out maintenance on the machine while it is
on.
•
Securely support the undercarriage if this needs to be lifted for maintenance
work.
•
Pay attention when carrying out maintenance on the hydraulic system, as the oil
is very hot after work.
•
There is high pressure in the circuits not only during but also after work.
•
Keep all the components in good conditions and make sure they are correctly
installed.
•
Repair any damage immediately and replace any worn or broken parts.
•
Remove any deposits of fat, oil or debris.
•
Check that there are no oil leaks and/or damaged hydraulic pipes or hoses.
•
Use the recommended lubricants. Do not mix together lubricants made by diffe‐
rent manufacturers.
•
Only use original
Hinowa
spare parts.
•
Keep the grease nipples of the track tensioners and the pins of the hydraulic
cylinders clean.
•
The routine maintenance intervals refer to normal working conditions. If working
in heavy‐duty conditions, maintenance must be carried out more frequently.
•
Dispose of the lubricants ecologically. Careless disposal of lubricants may harm
the environment. Before disposing of the lubricants, refer to the local waste
disposal legislation in force.
•
Use suitable reservoirs when draining the lubricants. Do not use food or drink
containers that someone may drink from by mistake.
Do not pour the lubricants onto the ground, into the sewers or into puddles,
canals or other water courses. Observe the laws in force on environmental protec‐
tion when disposing of the lubricants.