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Lubricants
To obtain maximum life of any industrial
e q u i p m e n t , a w e l l p l a n n e d m a i n t e n a n c e
programme should be followed. The information
provided on these and preceeding pages is
intended to provide guidelines for proper
lubrication, however, some operating conditions
will require more frequent checks and lubrication
than listed - for example applications with much
dust or moisture will require modification of the
schedule to fit that particular application.
The use of high grade lubricants and fluids should
be encouraged. Sources of these lubricants may
be from almost any of the oil companies. Those
listed are typical and any lubricant with equal
specifications may be used. However if in doubt
regarding the use of lubricants other than those
listed, contact Snorkel.
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Pressure gun application
Service all fittings as indicated in the Maintenance
Schedule and lubrication drawing. Wipe away all
excess lubricant from exposed surfaces. Over
lubrication can collect dirt and foreign matter which
acts as an abrasive. Lubrication of accessory
equipment should be in accordance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Rotation bearing
Rotation bearing. Pressure gun lubricate bearing
at recommended interval using lubricant as
outlined in the maintenance schedule. Rotate while
lubricating. Lubrication fitting is located on the font
plate of the turntable.
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Rotation gear teeth and pinion
Rotation gear teeth and pinion. Gear teeth and
gear box pinion should be lubricated with a multi
purpose grease.
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Engines
Engine. Refer to the engine manufacturer’s
instruction manual or consult your local engine
service representative if engine adjustments or
repairs are needed. The engine MUST be operated
in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and
serviced at recommended intervals.
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Hydraulic oil reservoir
Hydraulic oil reservoir. The fluid level should be
kept between the low and full marks on the sight
gauge indicator and should be checked with all
cylinders fully retracted and the platform in stowed
position.
The interior of the reservoir should be wiped out
and cleaned each time the hydraulic oil is changed.
MHP13/35 & MHP15/44 Mark II – 12785B
Rev D
page xiii
Maintenance Information
Multi purpose
grease on
shaft
Engine
Rotation bearing
(2 points)
Rotation gear
teeth and
pinion
Hydraulic
oil reservoir
and return filter
This drawing locates the lubrication points of the MHP13/35 and MHP15/44 Mark II.
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