1.
Wear and machine damage through unusual applications or operating condi‐
tions.
➤ Maintenance tasks must be carried out more frequently when operating conditions are un‐
favorable (e.g. dusty environment) or when the equipment is in constant use.
➤ Adjust the maintenance intervals with regard to local installation and operating conditions.
2. Keep a log of all properly carried out maintenance and service work.
This enables the frequency of individual maintenance tasks and deviations from our recom‐
mendations to be determined.
Further information A prepared list is provided in chapter 10.7.
10.2.2 Maintenance tasks after commissioning
The table below lists maintenance tasks required after commissioning (initial start-up).
➤ Carry out maintenance tasks according to the following schedule.
Component
Task
After the first
50 h
See chapter
Note
Engine
Change oil. X 10.3.4 Engine
SM
Change the oil filter. X Engine
SM
Chassis
Tighten the wheel nuts. X
h ≙ operating hours; Engine SM ≙ engine manufacturer's service manual
Tab. 56 Maintenance tasks after commissioning
10.2.3 Regular maintenance tasks
The following table lists the various maintenance intervals.
Maintenance interval Short description
Daily –
Every 250 h, at least annually. A250
Every 500 h, at least annually. A500
Every 1000 h, at least annually. A1000
Every 1500 h, at least annually. A1500
Every 2000 h, at least every 2 years. A2000
Every 3000 operating hours A3000
Tab. 57 Maintenance intervals and regular maintenance tasks
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