MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

Gearbox

The gearbox on the machine is filled with 10W/30 oil before it leaves the factory and should not need topping-off, although it is recommended that the oil level is checked before the machine is used. Change the oil after the first 200 hours of operation and thereafter every 1600 hours of operation.

Grease Points

All grease points shown in FIGURE 5-1below should be greased before operating the machine. To make greasing easier by relieving the weight form the pivot pins, rest the rotor unit on the ground, stop tractor engine and operate control levers in both directions. Grease daily or every 8 hours of operation. Use a high quality lithium base #2 grease.

PTO Drive Tubes

Grease PTO square tubes before operating machine. Grease the PTO bearings every 8 hours of operation

FIGURE 5-1

*NOTE:

Lubricate flail roller bearing until lubricant can be seen coming out between

roller and bearing housing.

A.

1st Ram Pivots

2

Fittings

B.

Breakout Ram Pivot

2

Fittings

C.

P.T.O. Shaft

2

Fittings

D.

1st Arm Pivot (Base)

1

Fitting

E.

2nd Ram Pivots

2 Fittings

F.

1st and 2nd Arm Pivot

2

Fittings

G.

3rd Ram Pivots

2 Fittings

H.

Rotor Link / Ram Pivot

2

Fittings

I.

Rotor Link Pivot

1 Fitting

L.

Rotor Unit Pivot

1

Fitting

M. Rotor Shaft Bearing

1 Fittings

 

Total

20 Fittings

RBF-2C 07/04

Maintenance Section 5-2

© 2004 Alamo Group Inc.

 

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Tiger RBF-2C manual Lubrication, Gearbox, Grease Points, PTO Drive Tubes

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