Section 3 - Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Service Schedules
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Service Schedules
Introduction
A badly maintained machine is a danger to the operator
and the people working around him. Make sure that the
regular maintenance and lubrication jobs listed in the
service schedules are done to keep the machine in a safe
and efficient working condition.
!MWARNING
Maintenance must be done only by suitably qualified
and competent persons. Before doing any
maintenance make sure the machine is safe. It should
be correctly parked on firm level ground.
To prevent anyone starting the engine, remove the
starter key. Disconnect the battery and block the
wheels when you are working beneath the machine.
If you do not take these precautions you could be
killed or injured.
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Apart from the daily jobs, the schedules are based on
machine running hours. Keep a regular check on the
hourmeter readings to correctly gauge service intervals.
Do not use a machine which is due for a service. Make
sure any defects found during the regular maintenance
checks are rectified immediately.
Note: Services should be carried out at either the hourly
interval or calendar interval, whichever occurs first.
How to Use the Service Schedules
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In the example shown, A shows all service requirements to
be carried out every 10 hours and B shows the
requirements to be carried out every 500 hours.
Calendar equivalents:
Every 10 Hours = Daily
Every 50 Hours = Weekly
Every 500 Hours = Six Months
Every 1000 Hours = Yearly
Every 2000 Hours = 2 Years
Every 6000 Hours = 6 Years