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Terex TL260 - 6 Maintenance; General; Care and Cleaning

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TL260
Maintenance
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6 Maintenance
6.1 General
The good operating condition and life expectancy 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 service intervals. This chapter deals in
detail with periodic maintenance, inspection and lubricating tasks.
The type-specific maintenance and inspection plan lists all work to be performed
on the machine at regular intervals. Maintenance and inspection plans for this
purpose are contained in every Instruction Book.
6.2 Care and cleaning
Cleaning the machine
Clean the machine in the parking position on a suitable base with oil
separator.
If working with a high pressure cleaner, a protective face shield and
protective clothing must be worn.
Neither a steam-jet nor a high-pressure cleaner must be used for cleaning
during the first two months after the machine has been used for the first time,
or when newly painted, to ensure that the paint can cure sufficiently.
Do not use aggressive detergents to clean the machine. We recommend
using commercially available cleaning agents for passenger cars.
Do not exceed a hot water jet temperature of 80°C and a jet pressure of
70 bar.
Linings (insulating materials, etc.) should not be exposed directly to water,
steam or high-pressure jets.
When cleaning with water or steam jets, take care not to direct the jet into
exhaust and air filter openings.
When cleaning the engine with water or steam jet, do not expose sensitive
engine parts, such as generator, wiring, oil pressure switches, etc. directly to
the jet.
After wet cleaning lubricate the machine as specified in the lubrication plan
and check all clearances, support and travel functions.
Note
Strictly observe all safety notes.
See chapter 3.19 "Conversions, maintenance and repairs", page 29.

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