MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
0608ME All Maintenance Manual 23
© Jan. 2024
Table 4-2 Inspection and Preventive Maintenance Schedule (continued)
Item
Interval
Before each
delivery
1
or quarterly
2
Semiannually
3
Annually
4
Note:
1
Before each sale, lease or shipment delivery;
2
In service for 3 months or 250 hours; or out of service for more than 3 months;
3
In service for 6 months or 500 hours;
4
Once a year and no later than 13 months from the date of the previous annual machine inspection;
50
The first inspection shall be performed once the machine reaches 50 hours in service for the first time. This oc-
curs only once in the service life of the machine.
250
The first inspection shall be performed once the machine reaches 250 hours in service for the first time. This
occurs only once in the service life of the machine.
NO.1
Before the machine is put into service for the first time
Inspection activity (numerical codes):
1. Check for correct installation (accurate position, firmly installed, tightened to the specified torque)
2. Visual inspection for damage (cracks, cracked welds, deformation, wear, corrosion, excessive wear, gouges,
abrasions and exposed threads)
3. Check for normal function
4. Check for normal return to neutral or “off” position (self-resetting switches return to neutral or “off” position after
released)
5. Clean and free of foreign objects
6. Check for correct level, sealing and leaks
7. Labels complete, clear and secure
8. Check for appropriate dimensions/tolerances
9. Fully charged
10.Verify/perform
11. Correctly lubricated
4.2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Safety and Operating Standards
The following precautions should be taken before carry-
ing out adjustment and repair work on the machine:
1. Disconnect the power source to prevent inadvertent
start up of the machine and tag the machine
accordingly.
2. All controls should be turned off to avoid accidental
actuation of the control system.
3. If possible, lower the work platform to the lowest po-
sition. If this is not possible, secure the work plat-
form to prevent it from falling.
Some maintenance work may require the machine to be
in a state other than the ones described in 1-3 above.
Such work should be carried out in accordance with the
specific safety measures listed in the Operation Manual
and this manual.
Safety of personnel always has the highest priority, also
when performing maintenance work on the machine. Al-
ways take the weight of components into consideration,
and never attempt to move heavy parts without the as-
sistance of mechanical equipment. Never place heavy
objects in an unstable position. Before lifting any ma-
chine components, ensure the parts are sufficiently
supported.