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8.5 IRREGULAR MAINTENANCE
[1] REPLACEMENT RUBBER TRACK
• The inside of the tension adjusting device of the rubber track is greased. Grease is under high
pressure associated with the tension of the rubber track. Failure to follow precautions stated
below when removing grease may lead to a serious accident due to the grease valve being
popping out.
• Only one full turn of the tension adjusting grease valve is allowed to loosen. The grease valve
may pop out if disregarded.
• Always stand aside when conducting tension adjustment of the grease valve to circumvent
potential dangers.
• Ensure that grease is completely removed from the inside of the rubber track before rotating
the sprocket to remove the rubber track.
[REMOVAL RUBBER TRACK]
• Have a steel pipe available.
1. See “Operation 2.14 Outrigger Setting Operation” to set the
outriggers and raise the rubber track for about 50mm from the
ground.
2. Loosen the grease valve (1) gradually and remove grease.
3. Provide only one full turn of the grease valve (1).
4. Insert the steel pipe between the idler and rubber track, as
shown at right. Rotate the sprocket backward.
5. When the inserted steel pipe detaches the rubber track from the
idler, slide the crawler in a lateral direction to remove it.