WEILER E1650 REMIXING TRANSFER VEHICLE
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Maintenance
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Maintenance Procedures
Hydraulic System - Check
•Ensure all connections are tight and hoses are in good condition before applying hydraulic
pressure to system.
•Check for leaking hoses, kinked hoses, and for hoses that rub against each other or other parts of
machine. Replace all deteriorated or damaged hoses. When a hose with a protective sleeve is
replaced, always install a new protective sleeve over the new hose.
•Check hydraulic cylinders for leaks and damage. Repair or replace as required.
Hydrostatic Creep - Test
1. With machine on a level surface, place Propel Lever in neutral, Hopper & Conveyor Switch off,
and Elevator Switch off.
2. Start engine and increase engine speed to full rpm.
3. Release park brake.
4. Ground drive, elevator, conveyor, and storage augers must not move.
5. Contact a Weiler dealer if movement occurs.
WARNING
Pressurized fluid can penetrate body tissue. Leaks can be invisible. Keep
away from any suspected leak. Relieve pressure in the hydraulic system
before searching for leaks, disconnecting hoses, or performing any other work
on the system. When searching for a pressurized leak, use an object such as a
piece of wood or cardboard. Keep hands away. When loosening a fitting
where residual pressure can exist, slowly loosen fitting until fluid begins to
leak. Wait for leaking to stop before disconnecting fitting. Tighten all
connections before re-pressurizing system. Seek immediate surgical
treatment if fluid is injected under skin.
WARNING
Runover possible. Contact with moving parts can cut or crush.
Make sure no one is working on, underneath, or close to machine before
starting engine or moving machine. Ensure area is free of personnel. Keep
spectators away.