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Menzi Muck A111 - The Main Points in Brief; Lubricant Table

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Page 76 – Operator's manual
Menzi Muck A111E
12.2 The main points in brief
1. Please observe the lubricating schedule, the operating instructions of MENZI MUCK and those of
the engine manufacturer.
2. Before putting into operation, check the oil level (see section 5).
3. Observe Oil change in the engine, swivel transmission and hydraulic tank.
4. Change fuel filter as required (no later than 500 hours).
5. When changing the oil, the greatest possible cleanliness must be observed.
6. Before mixing different grades and brands of lubricants, check your lubricant supplier.
7. In extreme dusty an humid conditions check air filter on a frequent basis.
12.3 Lubricant table
Part Type Filling quantity in litre
Engine* Diesel engine oil**
SAE 15W-40 / -15°C - + 50°C
SAE 10W-40 / -20°C - + 50°C
15
Hydraulics Hydraulic oil ISO VG46
factory-filled with Panolin HLP46 oder Synth46
180
Fuel* Diesel*** Upperstructure: 130
Chassis: 200
Engine cooling* Coolant (Water and Collant) 24
Transmission Transmission oil SAE 90 API-GL-4 2.5
Swing gear Transmission oil SAE 90 API-GL-4 2.5
Distributor gear Transmission oil SAE 90 API-GL-4 2.8
Lubircant Lithium-based grease EP-2 NLGI Nr.2 aply as necessary
* For more details, refer to the operating manual provided by the manufacturer of the engine
** If a particle filter system is fitted, a Low SAPS engine oil must be used. We recommend Panolin
Diesel Synth EU-4 10W/40
*** Cetane number 45 or higher. A cetane number of over 50 is preferred, especially at temperatures
of below -20°C or elevations of over 1500 m above see level. Filtering capability limit (CFPP) below
the anticipated minimum temperature OR turbidity point at least 5°C below the anticipated minimum
temperature.
The maximum permissible biodiesel concentration is a 5% mixture (also known as B5) with crude oil
diesel fuel.
Raw-pressed vegetable oils, regardless of the concentration, may be used in the fuel in
John Deere engines.

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