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Chapter 8
LUBRICATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
NEVER lubricate or service the paver when any
part of the machine is in motion. ALWAYS exer-
cise the MANDATORY SAFETY SHUTDOWN
PROCEDURE on page 15 before lubricating or
servicing the paver.
NOTE: See “Maintenance” on page 33 to
record the dates and hourmeter readings after
lubricating or other servicing. Lubrication
prevents excessive part wear and early failure.
LUBRICANTS
The "Greasing and Lubrication" chart on this page
lists the locations, temperature ranges, and types of
recommended lubricants. Refer to the engine man-
ual for additional information about recommended
engine lubricants, quantities required, and grades.
NOTE: See “Service and Storage” on
page 53 for lubricant checking and refilling
information.
GREASING AND LUBRICATION
This section contains greasing location and
frequency information. Wipe dirt from the
grease fittings before greasing them to prevent
contamination. Avoid excessive greasing to
minimize dirt buildup. Replace any missing or
damaged fittings.
Fig. 31 - Greasing and Lubrication Chart
IMPORTANT: Always dispose of waste
lubricating oils, anti-freeze, and hydraulic
fluids according to environmental laws or take
them to a recycling center for disposal. DO
NOT pour them onto the ground or into a
drain.
Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir
Use SUNVIS 846, or equivalent
that contains anti-rust, anti-foam and antioxida-
tion additives and conforms to ISO VG46.
Capacity:
18 Gallons (68 Liters)
All Grease Fittings
Use No. 2 lithium-based grease
Engine Crankcase Oil
Grade*
SAE 10W30 or 15W40
*Service Classification: API - CD or higher
Capacity:
7 Quarts (6.7 Liters) - Diesel Engine
Torque Hubs Gear Oil
Use API-GL-5 80W90
Capacity (each hub):
17 ounces (500 cc)
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