To clean the tank screen:
1.Thoroughly clean the area around the tank access plate to prevent contamination of the hydraulic fluid.
2.Remove the access plate bolts shown in
Figure 51.
Figure 51. Tank access plate.
3.Carefully lift the access plate, pivoting around the hinge fitting in the tubing.
4.Inspect the access plate gasket for leakage. Replace with part P0503B76-1 if worn.
5.Remove the tank screen from inside the tank, clean it with solvent and compressed air, and allow it to dry.
6.Use a lint free rag to wipe up and remove any sludge from the bottom of the tank.
7.Use clean hydraulic fluid on a clean rag to wipe up additional contaminants from the bottom and sides of the tank.
8.Re-install the tank screen, replace the access plate and gasket on top of the tank, and install the drain plug.
9.Fill the tank with ISO VG 46 hydraulic fluid until the sight window is 2⁄3 full between the hi and low marks on the sight window. Note—
This will take approximately 14 gallons.
Wheel Scrapers
The wheel scrapers ride directly on the wheels removing dust and shavings. The constant motion of the wheels cause the scrapers to wear down. Eventually they will need to be replaced.
Tools Needed | Qty |
Wrench/Socket 13mm | 1 |
To replace the scrapers: |
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1.Disconnect the resaw from the power source!
2.Inspect the scraper to determine if it needs replaced. If the scraper is nearly parallel with the wheel, it should be replaced.
3.Remove the nut and lock washer.
4.Unthread the weight from the pivoting plate and remove the scraper.
5.Replace the scraper with part P0503522.
6.Replace the weight, lock washer, and nut.
7.Position the scrapers so the tip is against the rotation of the wheel as shown in Figure 52.
Wheel Scraper
Wheel Scraper
Figure 52. Wheel scrapers.
Model G0503 (Mfg. Since 12/08) |