Specifications

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Inspection & Maintenance 4-1 Maintenance
1. Wash unit to remove majority of dirt and
grease build up to allow for inspection of the
overall condition of unit.
2. Inspect for major damage or excessive
wear.
3. Inspect all hoses for wear. Replace as
necessary.
4. Refer to engine manufacturer’s for required
engine maintenance procedure.
5. Follow power unit start up procedure. Test
unit under normal work load. Re-inspect
all hoses and hydraulic system for leaks.
Repair or replace if necessary.
6. Check condition indicator on return filter
elements. Replace as necessary or at 6
month intervals.
7. Test hydraulic oil for contamination every 6
months under normal operation conditions.
Replace with new filtered oil as required.
8. Refer to third party component
manufacturer’s maintenance literature and
carry out as instructed.
4-1.1 Maintenance Considerations
NOTICE
When carrying out these maintenance
procedures, hydraulic uid and industrial
lubricants will be expelled or rinsed off of the
equipment. Ensure adequate containment
is in place to prevent environmental
contamination.
Equipment systems utilizing exterior electrical
components must be hand washed. Never
directly spray electrical cables or equipment
with a high pressure wash.
All third party components (engine, pump,
heat exchanger, etc.) that may be present
must be maintained according to the original
equipment manufacturer’s guidelines which
are not detailed in this manual.
4-1.2 Daily Inspection
& Maintenance
WARNING
No maintenance work is to be carried out
while the equipment is connected to a hy-
draulic power supply.
The following procedure is to be carried out
to prepare equipment for short or long term
storage. It is imperative that these instructions
be strictly observed to ensure maximum
longevity.
1. Depressurize the equipment.
2. Disconnect any remaining hoses or lines.
3. Completely drain uid reservoirs.
4. Wash the exterior of the equipment to
remove the majority of dirt and grease
buildup.
5. Wash the interior of the equipment
thoroughly, using either water (do not use
a pressure washer), or an appropriate
solvent-based grease cutting cleaner such
as Varsol®. If metal shavings or chips
are observed being ushed out of the
equipment, an overhaul of the equipment
must be performed to eliminate the issue
and prevent further damage.
6. Thoroughly wash the exterior of the
equipment using either water (do not use
a pressure washer) or an appropriate
solvent-based grease cutting cleaner such
as Varsol®.
7. Inspect all paint. Locations in which the
paint has been damaged must be repaired
4-1.3 Decommissioning