Planned Maintenance Procedures; General; Hardware; Noise - prime mover smx45 Master Service Manual

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2. Planned Maintenance Procedures

This section describes how to perform the services listed in
the Schedule of Planned Maintenance Operations. As with
the "Schedule", this section is subdivided into service
intervals.

2.1. General

The following general inspections are to be made by the
operator. It is the operator's responsibility to report any
problems with the truck to the appropriate personnel. The
truck should not be operated until it has been inspected and
repaired by a trained, qualified, and authorized technician.
The operator is ultimately responsible for the safe operation
of the truck.

2.1.1. Hardware

Inspect the truck for loose, damaged, or missing parts. All
shields and covers must be in place and functional. Inspect
truck for missing data plate or decals and make sure they are
legible. Report any problems to the appropriate personnel.
DO NOT operate the truck until it has been inspected and
repaired by a trained, qualified, and authorized technician.
Check all fasteners and connections, torque as required (see
page
47.) Check the drive wheel studs. Ensure that the lug
nuts and studs are tightened to the proper torque
specification (see
bolts.

2.1.2. Noise

Check for any abnormal noise coming from the truck.

2.1.3. Leaks

Inspect the entire truck for leaks, especially around the
hydraulic pump assembly and the lift cylinder. Any sign of oil
on the floor under the truck is an indication that the truck may
be leaking hydraulic oil or transmission fluid. Report any
problems to the proper authorities. DO NOT operate the truck
until it has been inspected and repaired by a trained,
qualified, and authorized technician.
Check for proper fluid level in the drive unit. When the truck is
level, oil must be up to the bottom of the plug opening. If fluid
is low, check for leaks (see
Master Service Manual
page
47.) Check torque on motor end cap
page
99.)
2006-08-03

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