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User Manual Commander T Series Models: T82, T82 Europe, T90, Gasoline, LP & Diesel PowerBoss, Inc. A Member Of The Hako Group PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.B 09/11 Page 1 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
PREFACE PREFACE Thank you for your purchase of the now industry standard for sweepers. PowerBoss takes great pride in offering the most dependable, reliable and best value in industrial power sweepers and sweeper / scrubbers. We set the standard. Our Publishing Department would like to hear from you. If you see any errors, omissions or something that needs clarification in this User Manual please let us know.
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Please return to: Manager, Publishing Department, International PowerBoss, Inc. 175 Anderson Street Aberdeen, North Carolina 28315 USA Phone (800) 982-7141 Toll Free (910) 944-2105 Local E-Mail - techsupport@powerboss.com Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 3 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Parts may be ordered by phone,fax or e-mail from any PowerBoss parts and service center. Before ordering parts or supplies, be sure to have your machine model number and serial number handy. For your convenience Fill out the data block below for future reference.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY COMMANDER T82 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 8 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 9 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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FEATURE ....... . . 38 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 11 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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FUEL SYSTEM ......57 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 12 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Changing The Hydraulic Fluid ....62 Changing The Hydraulic Fluid Filter ... 63 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 13 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Floor Clearance ......81 Vacuum Gasket Mount Adjustment ... 82 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 14 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
• Adjustable, high-back seat with arm rests • Massive One-Piece, unitized steel frame • Power steering • Comfortable pedal/controls placement • Full instrumentation for all functions Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 15 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
“belly bar” prevents operator from being pinned behind machine when in reverse, parabolic squeegee picks up all water leaving the scrub path virtually dry for traffic, Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 16 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
This machine is designed solely for removing dirt, dust and debris in an outdoor or indoor environment. Components can cause an explosion when operated near PowerBoss does not recommend using this machine in explosive materials or vapor. Do not operate this machine near any other capacity.
Do not lay tools or metal objects on top of battery. Authorized personnel must perform repairs and To warn of hazards or unsafe practices which maintenance. Use PowerBoss supplied replacement parts. could result in minor personal injury. SAFETY SYMBOLS...
Decals directly attached to various parts of the unit are highly visible safety reminders which should be read and observed. Make sure the decals are replaced if they become illegible or damaged. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 19 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Located on the shroud of the radiator: Located at the Impeller: Part Number 301733 Part Number 301729 Located on the Secondary Lift Arm: Part Number 301732 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 20 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Located on the shroud of the radiator: Located on the shroud of the radiator: Part Number 301728 Part Number 301730 Located on the Lift Arm: Part Number 301731 Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 21 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING BASIC POWERBOSS® SAFETY Before starting the engine, make sure that: PowerBoss® sweeper scrubbers should never be operated * You have read and understand the User Manual unless: * You are securely seated in the operator’s seat. The operator is trained and authorized to operate the equipment and, * The parking brake is locked.
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* Wear gloves to disconnect the tank coupling. should only be checked using a piece or paper. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 23 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Place a block or chock behind the wheels when Never push or tow a machine faster than 6 mph. parking on inclines. ATTENTION! Engage tow valve before towing or pushing. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 24 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
The light switch turns on and FUEL LEVEL GAUGE off the lights. The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the tank for gasoline & diesel units. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 25 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
BRAKE The brake is engaged by pressing down on the pedal, it is used for stopping in normal operation of the unit. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 26 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
HOUR BUTTON METER HORN IGNITION FUEL LEVEL SWITCH GAUGE MURPHY DIRECTION SWITCH CONTROL PEDAL PARKING BRAKE BRAKE PEDAL SEAT DIESEL ENGINE CONTROL AND INDICATOR LOCATIONS ADJUSTMENT Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 27 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
CAUTION drive components. When the check engine indicator illuminates, it indicates a service issue that requires maintenance. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 28 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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HORN FILTER SHAKER IGNITION FUEL LEVEL BUTTON SWITCH GAUGE DIRECTION CONTROL PEDAL PARKING BRAKE BRAKE PEDAL SEAT GAS AND LP ENGINE CONTROL AND INDICATOR LOCATIONS ADJUSTMENT Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 29 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
To lower the side broom, push the handle forward to NOTE: The CE models are equipped with auto the LOWER position. broom shutoff which prevents brooms from operating when hopper is raised. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 30 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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SCRUB DECK HOPPER GAUGE UNLOCK BUTTON SOLUTION LEVER FILTER SHAKER BUTTON SQUEEGEE SWITCH IMPELLER STOP CONTROL SCRUB HEAD SWITCH SWEEPING AND SCRUBBING CONTROL AND INDICATOR LOCATIONS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev. C 03/12 Page 31 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Pull out the control cable to limit the vacuum supplied to the hopper and provide more vacuum to the squeegee. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 32 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
HANDLE SCRUB DECK HOPPER GAUGE UNLOCK BUTTON SOLUTION LEVER FILTER SHAKER BUTTON SQUEEGEE SWITCH IMPELLER STOP CONTROL SCRUB HEAD DIESEL ENGINE HOPPER CONTROL AND INDICATOR LOCATIONS SWITCH Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 33 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
The fire in the hopper indicator illuminates when a fire is Pull back on Lever 2 to rotate and dump the hopper. Push detected in the hopper. forward to return the hopper to it original position. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 34 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
AND LOWER LEVER 1 IMPELLER LEVER CLOGGED HOPPER FILTER UNLOCK INDICATOR BUTTON IMPELLER STOP CONTROL FILTER SHAKER BUTTON GAS AND LP ENGINE HOPPER CONTROL AND INDICATOR LOCATIONS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 35 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
If the engine fails to start, do not continue cranking for more than ten seconds. Allow the starter motor to cool between attempts. Release the parking brake. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 36 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
If the engine fails to start, do not continue cranking for more than ten seconds. Allow the starter motor to cool between attempts. Release the parking brake. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 37 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Turn on the vacuum impeller, Push the impeller near the lift arms when the hopper is operating. lever forward to the on position. Drive the machine over the area to be swept. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 38 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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RETURN position until the hopper rotates and stops. Slowly back the machine away fro the dumpster approximately 5 feet. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 39 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Light 1 illuminates, then release. position. Move the throttle to the RUN position and resume WARNING sweeping. Make sure no one is in the area under or around the hopper. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 40 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Place the broom control lever in the ON position and resume sweeping. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 41 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
NOTE: This is a gravity feed system. Maximum flow is 3 gpm. Turn on the vacuum impeller, Push the impeller lever forward to the on position. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 42 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Always wear safety glasses and protective clothing when using chemicals of any kind. It is recommended to use PowerBoss chemicals SOLUTION TANK which are specially formulated for use in power 6” FILL CAP scrubbers.
Remove the two 9” access caps at the rear of the unit. Remove the drain hose and position it over the approved drain opening. Loosen and remove the drain plug. RECOVERY TANK DRAIN HOSE DRAIN PLUG Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 44 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Connect the squeegee wand to the adapter. Turn on impeller Set the engine at a high speed and vacuum the spills or standing water. RECOVERY TANK 9” ACCESS CAPS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 45 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
If towing will exceed the above NOTE: Attach Tie Downs To The Frame & restrictions, the rear wheel must be raised or Extension Bumper Only! supported by a dolly. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 46 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
• Preventative Maintenance Instructions for Required Scheduled Maintenance Tasks Because it is extremely important to your safety, you will see the following WARNING repeated throughout this section: Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 47 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Clean battery top. COOLANT SYSTEM Check coolant level and fill as needed. Inspect radiator fins and clean as needed. Blow out radiator fins. Drain and flush the coolant system Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 48 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Clean hydraulic fluid strainer in reservoir. Inspect hydraulic oil cooler fins and clean as needed (if so equipped). Blow out hydraulic oil cooler fins with compressed air (if so equipped). Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 49 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Inspect hopper side and frame seals for wear or damage. Adjust or replace as needed. STEERING Lubricate steering cylinder rod ends. Lubricate steering fork assembly. Check for leaks. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 50 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Inspect disc scrub brushes and replace as needed. Maximum wear = ½” Inspect squeegee flare and adjust as needed. Check the rear squeegee blade for wear. (Turn or replace as needed.) Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 51 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
WARNING Never attempt to perform any service on the equipment or components until the engine if OFF, the parking brake is LOCKED, and the wheels are CHOCKED. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 52 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
ELEMENT INNER Pull the air filter elements out of its housing. AIR FILTER ELEMENT OUTER DUST CAP RETAINING CLAMPS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 53 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
(up). Tighten the ring clamp or retaining clips. Check the condition of intake hoses and clamps. Close engine cover. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 54 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Apply a thin coating of petroleum jelly to the terminals and cable clamps. Remove the battery. Install the new battery. Connect the positive (+) battery cable first, then the negative (-) cable. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 55 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
CAUTION Safety Arm Must Be Engaged When Checking CIRCUIT These Fuses BREAKER FUSES Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 56 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
WARNING Tier װcompliant fuel system Refer to P.S.I Service Manual Replace any defective safety components before operation the sweeper. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 57 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
You will need to repeat these steps until water flushed from the radiator runs out clear. Inspect and clean the radiator cap. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 58 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Remove the engine oil cap, add oil in the amounts BALL JOINT listed in the engine manual, then secure the cap. LUBRICATION POINTS STEERING FORK ASSEMBLY LUBRICATION POINT Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 59 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
100 hours with grease, There are two lubrication points on each mount. Park the machine on a level surface. Raise the hopper and engage the safety arm STEERING CYLINDER LUBRICATION POINTS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 60 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Do not rely upon the hydraulic cylinders to keep the hopper raised. Always engage the safety arm before servicing the hopper. HOPPER LIFT ARM MOUNT LUBRICATION POINTS HOPPER LIFT ARM MOUNT LUBRICATION POINTS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 61 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
SUS @ 100° F 510-560 SUS @ 210° F 78-84 Exxon® XD-3™ 15W-40 or equal. If the fluid level is not acceptable, add hydraulic fluid. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 62 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Thread onto the mount and hand tighten. Tighten an additional one-half turn beyond hand tight. NOTE: Do not over tighten. Start the machine, shut it off, then check for leakage. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 63 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Inspect broom door flaps for wear and damage. Flap clearance should be ⅛” (3.18 mm) above the floor. Worn and damaged flaps should be replaced immediately to maintain proper dust control. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 64 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Taper Adjustment on the next page. Allow about 45 seconds for the broom to operate, then deactivate the broom motor and raise the broom. Main Broom Test Pattern Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 65 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Make a lower or higher adjustment with the knob as required. Retighten the wing nut. Repeat the broom adjustment test to see that the broom is properly adjusted. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 66 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
After adjustment, re-tighten the bolt. Repeat the main broom adjustment test to see that the broom is properly adjusted. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 67 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
11. Perform a main broom adjustment test and adjust Depending on broom condition, you can either as needed. rotate the old broom end-to-end and re-install it or Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 68 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Loosen the lock nut. Turn the adjusting bolt until the broom is at the optimum angle is 6 degrees. Tighten the lock nut. ANGLE ADJUSTMENT BOLT Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 69 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
“10 to 3 o’clock” position. After adjustment, tighten the adjusting nut. SIDE BROOM HEIGHT ADJUSMENT NUTS Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 70 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Lift and rotate the broom until the broom retainer bar springs into the locked position. Check to make sure all thee drive pins are properly engaged. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 71 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Install the new brush by positioning the socket in the brush with the driver the on the scrub motor Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 72 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
LIFT ARM SCRUB DECK 1/2” (10 THREADS) LOCK NUT ROD END SCREW HOLDING LOWER SCRUB LIFT ARM TO DECK UNTIL FLAT SCRUB DECK ON THE FLOOR Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 73 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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13. Close scrub doors. Attach the lift arm to the scrub deck on both sides using the screws, washers and lock nuts. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 74 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Use a ½” (12.7 mm) shim spacer of metal or wood as a feeler gauge for this procedure. This is a 14. Tighten the nut on the caster. starting reference. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 75 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
NOTE: Replace the back-up strips only if they Opposite Upper Edge. lose their elasticity. Removal and replacement instructions follow. This procedure can be performed with the squeegee tool on or off the machine. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 76 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
(one on each side) to the squeegee frame necessary. supports. NOTE: Bent components may cause binding. Connect the quick-release pin to the squeegee. Connect the vacuum hose to the squeegee. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 77 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Remove the four bolts securing the each shaker motor assembly to the hopper. Remove the shaker motor assemblies. Lift out the panel filters. PANEL FILTER Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 78 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Do not install or use a wet filter. Drying time is approximately 72 hours if air dried. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 79 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
The seal should fall over the retainer bar after installation. Be certain that the seal edges are aligned to prevent twisting of the seal. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 80 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
When properly adjusted, the front edge of the hopper will be 5” (12.7 cm) to 6” (15.24 cm) from the floor. Refer to service manual for adjusting floor clearance. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 81 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Loosen the mounting bolts in the gasket mount. Move the assembly toward the hopper. Tighten the bolts. Test and repeat if necessary. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 82 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Test the brakes. Readjust if necessary. turns. Tighten the jam nuts and re-install the clevis ends onto the bar. Adjust the knurled handle on the parking brake lever. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 83 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Reinstall the tire on the machine Inspect all cables for wear every 500 hours. Rear Tire The rear tire is a special traction rubber compound press-on type tire. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 84 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Fuel tank and lines are covered with frost. Open shut-off valve slowly to ¼ open, start. Defective vacuum lock-off. Replace or repair. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 85 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
Other problems with the hydraulics system: See Hydraulics System pump failure, motor failure, relief valve leaking Problems in this section. or stuck open. Tow Valve improperly set. Turn to correct position. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 86 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) SOLUTION(S) PowerBoss® creeps in neutral. Directional control pedal return spring is out of Perform the adjustment procedures. adjustment. Brushes do not turn or turn very Hydraulic system problem: See Hydraulics System Problems in this slowly.
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Check broom switch & pressure switches @ main pump Delivery lines clogged. Clear lines. Fwd/Rev Pedal not depressed Press pedal Solution valve out of lever adjustment. Adjust. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 88 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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No power at valve. Check fuse NOTE: Power At The Waterman Valve = Squeegee In The Up Position No Power At Valve = Squeegee In Down Position Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 89 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Dust control filters clogged. Clean filters. Hopper lift cylinder failure. Line to cylinder leaking. Tighten fittings or replace hose. Piston seals leaking. Replace seals. Bent piston rod. Replace rod. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 90 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Foreign matter in spool bore. Remove spool and clean bore. Valve seals Leaking. Replace seals. O-rings leaking. Replace O-rings Relief valve stuck open. Clean or replace relief valve. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 91 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Incorrect oil. Use recommended viscosity oil. Damage due to entry of air into hydraulic Maintain correct hydraulic fluid level system. in reservoir. Keep suction hose fittings tight.. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 92 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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Clogged section filter or pump inlet line. Replace filter, clear line; change fluid in reservoir if dirty and flush system. Internal pump or motor damage. Inspect and repair. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 93 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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This warranty does not apply to normal wear, or to items whose life is dependent on their use and care. Parts not manufactured by PowerBoss are covered by and subject to the warranties and/or guarantees of their manufacturers. Please contact Minuteman International for procedures in warranty claims against these manufacturers.
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Extended Warranty Cost is based on Invoice Price multiplied by the Percentage listed in the Extended Warranty Column All above labor and travel reimbursed at 65 or 75% of the published shop rate. Commander T Series PB# 4100032 Rev.C 03/12 Page 95 PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2011...
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