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Checking
When the air compressor governor starts the compression process at
required intervals, air bubbles will come out of the evaporator intake tube at the
bottom of the plastic jar and passthrough the alcohol. If no bubbles are present
during compression, check all connections and the condition of gaskets.
Capacity of the evaporator jar is approximately one pint. Check alcohol
level daily during initial use of evaporator and determine amount used in any
particular time period. Thereafter, check alcohol level at intervals required by
operating conditions.
Refill the evaporator jar at the refill plug with only commercially pure
methyl (wood) alcohol. The alcohol should be free of any inhibitor.
Servicing
Every 250 hours clean the evaporator air intake filter. Remove the filter
retaining ring and pullout the filter. Clean in solvent.
Every 2000 hours or yearly have your Case Dealer disassemble and clean
the evaporator and replace all gaskets.
Checking Brake Linings
Machines with disc brakes: Replace linings when the lining material is
worn to 1/8 inch (3 mm) thickness.
Machines with drum and shoe brakes: Replace linings before the lining
material is worn to the level of the rivet heads.
Brake Adjustment
Machines with drum and shoe brakes: An indicator rod for brake adjust-
ment is located on the front and rear brake actuators.
Havean assistant apply the brakes. Measure the travel of the indicator rod.
Brake adjustment is required when the indicator rod extends 2-1/2 inches (64
mm) or more with the brakes applies.
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