User Manual
  SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 
169000 / 169040  118  Revision E 
7.7.2.5  Changing Hydraulic Oil Filter 
NOTE 
Change hydraulic oil filter after the first 
100 hours operation, and every 250 
hours thereafter. 
a.  Clean around filter head (C). 
b.  Remove filter (D), and clean gasket surface of 
the filter head. 
c.  Apply a thin film of clean oil to the gasket on the 
new filter. 
d.  Install new filter. Turn filter onto the mount until 
the gasket contacts the filter head. Tighten the 
filter an additional 1/2 to 3/4 turn by hand. 
IMPORTANT 
Do not use a filter wrench to install the 
filter. Over-tightening can damage gasket 
and filter. 
7.7.2.6  Pressure Relief Valve 
A possible cause of poor cutting performance 
and/or excessive heating of hydraulic oil is low 
relief pressure. 
The relief valve (E) is factory-set at 4000 psi 
(27.6 MPa). See your Dealer for adjustment or 
service. A pressure gauge can be installed at 
the gauge port (F) as shown above. 
7.7.3  Hoses and Lines 
Check hydraulic hoses and lines daily for signs 
of leaks. 
WARNING 
Avoid high-pressure fluids. 
Escaping fluid can penetrate 
the skin causing serious 
injury. Relieve pressure 
before disconnecting 
hydraulic lines. 
Tighten all connections before applying 
pressure. Keep hands and body away from 
pin- holes and nozzles which eject fluids 
under high pressure. 
If ANY fluid is injected 
into the skin, it must 
be surgically removed 
within a few hours by 
a doctor familiar with 
this type of injury or 
gangrene may result. 
Use a piece of 
cardboard or paper to 
search for leaks. 
IMPORTANT 
Keep hydraulic coupler tips and 
connectors clean. Dust, dirt, water and 
foreign material are the major causes of 
hydraulic system damage. 
DO NOT
 attempt to service hydraulic 
system in the field. Precision fits require 
WHITE ROOM CARE during overhaul. 
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