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Terex MHL360 E - Safety and Environmental Protection

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7
MHL360 E 7.1
7 Maintenance and service
The good operating condition and life expec-
tancy of machines are largely influenced by
care and maintenance.
For this reason, it is in every machine owner’s
interest to perform the specified maintenance
work and comply with the maintenance inter-
vals. This chapter of the operating instructions
contains detailed information about periodic
maintenance, inspection and lubrication tasks.
The type-specific maintenance and inspection
plan lists all work to be performed on the ma-
chine at regular intervals. Maintenance and
inspection plans for this purpose are con-
tained in all operating instructions.
During the warranty period, mandatory in-
spections must be carried out by trained spe-
cialist dealer personnel.
h Chapter 7.6.4 Maintenance and inspection
plan
Inspection intervals
Inspection intervals in operating hours
1. inspection
after 500 operating hours
2. inspection after 1000 operating hours
3. inspection
after 1500 operating hours
Subsequently every 500 operating hours
ATTENTION
The obligation to have mandatory inspections
carried out during the warranty period is binding.
Such inspections incur charges.
The performance of inspections as specified
must be confirmed on the inspection cards in the
warranty/handing-over certificate.
Failure to do so may adversely affect our war-
ranty coverage.
7.1 n Safety and environmental protec-
tion
7.1.1 Safety rules
j WARNING
Serious injury due to sagging
cab
The cab may only be repaired
while in the elevated position if
the lift frame is adequately sup-
ported.
In an emergency: Administer first
aid, seek treatment from a doctor
j
CAUTION
Danger of injury due to uncon-
trolled machine movements, re-
sidual energies, unpredictable
events
During all maintenance and repair
work, the necessary safety pre-
cautions must be observed.
In an emergency: Administer first
aid, seek treatment from a doctor
h Safety and accident prevention
chapter
j WARNING
Danger of suffocation due to ni-
trogen
Pressure accumulators are under
hydraulic and gas pressure and
must not be opened. They con-
tain hydraulic oil and nitrogen
(risk of asphyxiation).
Only trained specialist personnel
are permitted to replace pressure
accumulators and/or put them in-
to operation. Do not touch a
pressure accumulator unless it
has cooled down.
No changes may be made to the
pressure accumulators (welding,
drilling, forcing open, etc.).
In an emergency: Administer first
aid, seek treatment from a doctor

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