MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
4.3 Maintenance Requirements
Regular maintenance is the best insurance against early wear and untimely breakdowns. Following the maintenance
schedule will increase your m achine’s life.
Periodic maintenance requirements are organized according to service intervals.
When servicing the m achine, refer to the specific headings in this section and use only fluids and lubricants specified
in 7.1 Recommended Lubricants, page 259.
Log hours of operation, use the maintenance record, and keep copies of your maintenance records. Refer to 4.3.1
Maintenance S chedule/Record, page 111.
If a service interval specifies more than one timeframe (e.g., 100 hours or annually) service the machine at whichever
interval is reached first.
IMPORTANT
:
Recommend
ed intervals are for average conditions. Service the machine more often if operating under adverse
condition
s (severe dust, extra heavy loads, etc.).
CAUTION
Carefully follow all safety messages. Refer to 4.2 Recommended Safety Procedures, page 108.
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