LUBRICATION SERVICE RECORD
NOTE: See page 24 through page 27 for details. Copy this page to continue service record.
HOURS OF
SERVICE
SERVICED BY
10 Hours or daily
LPTO Driveline (8)
LPTO Driveline telescope section
L
LOverrunning clutch (1)
✔Gearbox oil level
25 Hours
LRotor end bearings
LWheel mounting tube bearings
40 Hours
LRotor inner bearings (2)
Annually
CGearbox oil
RWheel bearings
LRatchets
GEARBOX OIL LEAKAGE
NOTICE
■Major oil leakage from the gearbox shaft seal area is not acceptable and could cause the gearbox to fail due to lack of lubrication and cooling. It is the operator’s responsibility to check the gearbox oil level per the Lubrication Service Table.
Before checking gearbox oil level, shut down the shredder for a couple of hours to allow the oil to drain back into the reservoir for the most accurate reading. Proper oil level should be between the full and add lines on dipstick. When oil is needed, add through the dipstick tube.
NOTICE
■DO NOT OVERFILL. Lab tests have proven that overfilling the gearbox can dramatically increase the gearbox operating temperature. In extreme cases this can overheat the oil, reducing its lubri- cating and cooling properties, and eventually cause shaft seals to deteriorate and fail. Over- heated oil has an obvious burnt smell; drain it and refill with new oil. Overfilling gearbox oil can void the warranty.
The gearbox should not require frequent servicing of oil. It is not designed to consume or lose large amounts of oil. If oil needs to be added frequently, troubleshoot- ing the cause is required (see section below).
MAN0506 (Rev. 9/5/2008) | Service & Maintenance 27 |
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