Hydraulic system 6000
Hygiene when working on hydraulics
© BT Repair manual  SWE100, 120, 120L, 120S, 140, 140L, 200D 17 –   3
Order no.. Date Valid from serial no. T code
258946-120 2012-08-30 6061850- 841×842×843
17.2.4 Storage
Hydraulic components are to be handled and stored so:
• that corrosion does not occur
• that they are shielded from dust and dirt particles
• that mechanical deformation does not occur
17.2.5 Carrying out work
When work is being carried out on hydraulic systems, observe a level 
of cleanliness such that contaminants do not get into the system.
Machining by chip removal must never take place at the same, or close 
to a workplace at which work is carried out on hydraulic systems.
The service technician is to ensure that components being used are 
thoroughly deburred and cleaned.
Closures for pipe ends or other openings must not be removed until the 
component is being connected to its mated component.
NOTE:
All hydraulic components that have not been washed such as pipe 
unions and nipples must be blown clean prior to fitting.
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