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Terex TA40 - Lubrication and Servicing Guidelines

Terex TA40
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Always deflate tyre before attempting to remove any embedded objects or
removing the tyre and rim assembly from the machine.
Always use a self-attaching chuck with a long airline and stand to one side
while the tyre is inflating. Refer to Section 160-0050, WHEEL RIM AND TYRE
in the Maintenance Manual.
LUBRICATION AND SERVICING
Lubrication is an essential part of preventive maintenance. It is important that
the instructions regarding types of lubricants and the frequency of their
application be followed to prolong the useful life of the machine. Periodic
lubrication of moving parts reduces to a minimum the possibility of mechanical
failures.
Thoroughly clean all fittings, caps, plugs etc., to prevent dirt from entering the
system while servicing.
Lubricants must be at operating temperature when draining.
Do not operate any system unless oil level is within the operating range as
indicated on oil level dip stick, sight gauge or level plug.
Small circles on the following illustrations represent points at which lubrication or
servicing must take place, at the intervals indicated on the left-hand side of the
lubrication chart.
The numbered circles on the illustrations contain reference numbers which
correspond to the 'Ref. Points' column of the chart.
All change and service periods are recommendations based on average
operating conditions. Lubricants showing evidence of excessive heat, oxidation
or dirt should be changed more frequently to prevent these conditions. Lubricant
change and service periods must be established on the basis of individual job
conditions.
Courtesy of Machine.Market

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