Hydraulic Oil - Check; Changing Hydraulic Oil; Drain The Oil - Rayco Super Jr RG27 Operator, Service, Maintenance Manual

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RG27/35/37 Operation • Service • Maintenance
Maintenance

Hydraulic Oil - Check

NOTICE
Replace oil if it smells burnt or appears to be dirty.
Use only clean, fresh hyrdaulic oil, free of bubbles.
(Bubbles indicate trapped air.)
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The hydraulic oil tank (1) (reservoir) is the smaller tank directly
behind the larger tank. The oil level is determined either by
pulling out the dipstick, which is part of the oil filter assembly
on top of the reservoir, or by a visual check. The oil level
should be 1" to 1-1/2" from the top of the reservoir. Add oil
if it is below the level indicated.
Check the oil level only when the engine is cold, and with
the machine on level ground.
NOTICE
Keep the interior of all hydraulic components
clean as they are installed. The machine must not
be operated without the filter in place, or sever
damage to the major hydraulic compnents will
likely occur.
Re-fill the hydraulic oil tank (1)
1. Clean all surrounding debris and dirt off of the tank fill
opening area. (Hydraulic fluid must be kept completely
clean!)
2. Unscrew the filter cap and pull out the filter.
A 10 micron filter is used on this machine. It is located
in the reservoir. The oild filter head has a built-in relief
, which can open and bypass th egilter if the oil is
extrememly cold or if the filter becomes clogged. It also
has a service indicator that shows when the filter needs
replaced.
3. Fill the tank until the oil level shows 6 to 7" from the
bottom of the dipstick.
4. Replace the filter and cap.

Changing Hydraulic Oil

Drain the Oil

1. Steam clean the pump, motor, cylinders, hydraulic lines,
fittings, and tank.
2. Place the machine on level ground.
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3. Place a container below the hose and fitting located
4. Remove the hose from the fitting and allow the oil to
5. Clean and install the hose.
6. Loosen the hose fittings on the cylinders, and drain as
7. Replace and tighten fittings.
8. Dispose of drained oil according to local environment
Start Up Procedure
1. Make sure all fittings are tight.
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Prior to filling with fluid, make certain all system
components (reservoir, hoses, valves, fit tings,
pump, etc.) are clean. Care must be taken to not run
the pump or hydraulic motor without a sufficient
amount of flu id in them.
2. Fill the reservoir with the recommended hydrau lic oil (see
3. Crank the engine, using the starter, for a short period
4. Set the engine throttle at approximately 50% of maximum
5. Cycle the self-propel drive lever, two or three times,
The hydraulic motor is now ready for operation.
6. Now the hydraulic cylinders circuits may be prepared.
7. Check the reservoir level, and add more clean fluid if
The hydraulic system is now completely ready for
operation.
8. Clean up any spilled hydraulic fluid.
underneath the hydraulic pump.
drain into the container.
much fluid as feasible.
protection regulations.
NOTICE
"Lubrication and Fluid Specifications"), which should be
passed through a 10 micron (nom i nal) non-bypass filter
prior to entering the reservoir. Never reuse fluid.
of time. This allows the system to begin filling with fluid.
Start the engine and run at the lowest possible speed.
Shut down the engine within 40 seconds if the pump or
motor begin making an unusual noise, indicating a lack
of oil, and be sure the reservoir is full and all the hoses
are properly connected.
throttle for a few minutes. This will purge trapped air from
the pump/control valve cir cuit.
to purge all remaining trapped air from the self-propel
motor circuit.
Run the engine at normal operating speed. Using
the cutting boom motion lever, slowly, then at normal
operating speed, cycle the cylinders through all their
motions until all the air is bled off. The motions will be
smooth and powerful when all of the air is bled off.
necessary.

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