72 S130 Operation & Maintenance Manual
DAILY INSPECTION (CONT’D)
Daily Inspection And Maintenance
Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals.
Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early
failures. The Service Schedule [Figure 79] is a guide for
correct maintenance of the Bobcat loader. It is located
inside the rear door of the loader.
• Engine Oil Level
• Hydraulic / Hydrostatic Fluid Level
• Engine Air Filter, Check System for Damage or Leaks
• Engine Coolant Level, Check System for Damage or
Leaks
• Operator Cab and Cab Mounting Hardware
• Seat Belt
• Seat Bar and Control Interlocks
• Bobcat Interlock Control System (BICS)
• Front Horn - Check for proper function
• Grease Pivot Pins (Lift Arms, Bob-Tach, Cylinders,
Bob-Tach Wedges)
• Tyres, Check for Wear, Damage, Correct Air
Pressure
• Fuel Filter, Remove Trapped Water
• Loose or Broken Parts, Repair or Replace as
Necessary
• Safety Treads and Safety Signs (Decals), Replace as
necessary
• Lift Arm Support Device, Replace if Damaged
Operator must have instructions before operating
the machine. Untrained operators can cause injury or
death.
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NOTE: Fluids such as engine oil, hydraulic fluid,
coolant, etc. must be disposed of in an
environmentally safe manner. Some
regulations require that certain spills and
leaks on the ground must be cleaned in a
specific manner. See local regulations for
correct disposal.
PRESSURE WASHING DECALS
• Never direct the stream at a low angle toward the
decal that could damage the decal causing it to
peel from the surface.
• Direct the stream at a 90 degree angle and at
least 300 mm (12 in) from the decal. Wash from
the centre of the decal toward the edges.
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