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LeeBoy Model 8616 Conveyor Paver 7-7
Maintenance
10-Hour or Daily Routine
Maintenance
NOTE: If the paver is operated more than ten hours per
day, follow the “Hour” schedule. If the paver is
operated less than ten hours per day, follow the
“Periodic” schedules, where they apply.
1. Scrape off mix and spray cleaning solvent or
release agent on the LeeBoy Model 8616 Conveyor
Paver wearplate, extensions, and any place that has
come in contact with the mix. All cleaning should be
performed while the paver is hot.
Fire Hazard! Never spray cleaning
solvent or release agent on or near a screed heating
element that is hot or being heated or on or near any
open ame or ignition source. Cleaning solvent and
release agent could ignite causing serious personal
injury.
If mix is allowed to remain on the
screed overnight, possible damage can result
on start-up the next day. Poor housekeeping will
increase maintenance costs.
2. Remove any debris from screed and check for
leaks.
Pierce Hazard! Avoid skin contact
with high-pressure hydraulic uid spray caused by
a hydraulic system leak such as a broken hydraulic
hose line. High-pressure hydraulic uid can
penetrate your skin and result in serious injury. If you
are exposed to high-pressure hydraulic uid spray,
obtain prompt medical treatment.
Pierce Hazard! Never check for a
hydraulic uid leak with your hands. Always use a
piece of wood or cardboard. Have your authorized
LeeBoy Dealer or distributor repair the damage.
3. Tighten ttings as necessary. Replace hoses and
ttings as needed.
NOTE: In cold weather, keep conveyor ight chains
properly oiled with cleaning solvent or release
agent. This will prevent conveyor bars from
sticking. Neglect could result in conveyor bar
damage or drive chain failure.
If mix is allowed to remain in the paver
overnight, possible damage can result upon start-
up the next day. Poor housekeeping will increase
maintenance costs.
4. Keep the fuel tank full to keep condensation from
forming. Fill at end of day.
5. Perform engine preventive maintenance as
described in your engine operator’s manual. Any
engine preventive maintenance should always begin
with an oil check.
6. Lubricate thickness control screws with grease
or anti-seize to keep the control screws working
smoothly.
7. Check for damaged, or loose element wires
and harness connections. Repair or replace as
required.
8. Check air intake hoses from the engine to the air
cleaner assembly. Check for cracked, dry rotted,
loose, worn, or damaged hoses, tubes, and clamps.
Tighten, repair, or replace parts as needed.
9. Check for loose, damaged, missing or corroded
parts. Repair or replace as required.
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