Preventive Maintenance; Special New-Machine Instructions - Barko 6025 Service Manual

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance is really just a simple matter of common sense. If you keep any piece of mechanical
equipment clean and properly lubricated, and promptly replace any worn or damaged parts, you are going to
"prevent" deterioration and promote long life and safe, productive service. The only other requisite to such a program
is the regular scheduling of such maintenance.
Obviously, when you are operating under severe job conditions, such as a dusty job site, in extreme heat or cold, a
long operating day, or extremely heavy loads, the recommended intervals in the schedule should be shortened.
The suggested schedule on the following page is designed to be just a reminder of what should be done. For
detailed instructions on each item, consult the Table of Contents for where each is located in this manual.

SPECIAL NEW-MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIAL NEW-MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL NEW-MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL NEW-MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL NEW-MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS
AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OF A NEW MACHINE
AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OF A NEW MACHINE
AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OF A NEW MACHINE
AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OF A NEW MACHINE
AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OF A NEW MACHINE
A new machine needs a special maintenance procedure after the first 100 hours of operation.
1. Do a complete inspection of the Chipper. Rectify any problems, replace any damaged parts.
2. Check torque (retorque if necessary):
- Mounting Bolts/Nuts on major machine components (gearboxes, motors, pumps, booms,
attachment, turntable bearing, lower assembly, tires, etc.)
3. Check torque of Chipper mounting bolts. Retorque if necessary.
4. Change all filter elements.
Resume the normal maintenance intervals after this. See the Service Schedule for more information.
Instructions are necessary before doing service on
Instructions are necessary before doing service on
Instructions are necessary before doing service on
Instructions are necessary before doing service on
Instructions are necessary before doing service on
loader.
loader.
See warnings and instructions both at the
See warnings and instructions both at the
loader.
loader.
loader.
See warnings and instructions both at the
See warnings and instructions both at the
See warnings and instructions both at the
beginning and throughout this manual.
beginning and throughout this manual.
beginning and throughout this manual.
beginning and throughout this manual.
beginning and throughout this manual.
service or making repairs or adjustments always check
service or making repairs or adjustments always check
service or making repairs or adjustments always check
service or making repairs or adjustments always check
service or making repairs or adjustments always check
function of loader.
function of loader.
function of loader.
function of loader.
function of loader.
Safety glasses or goggles are always needed for eye
Safety glasses or goggles are always needed for eye
Safety glasses or goggles are always needed for eye
Safety glasses or goggles are always needed for eye
Safety glasses or goggles are always needed for eye
protection from electric arcs, from shorts or welding,
protection from electric arcs, from shorts or welding,
protection from electric arcs, from shorts or welding,
protection from electric arcs, from shorts or welding,
protection from electric arcs, from shorts or welding,
battery acid, compressed springs, fluids under pressure,
battery acid, compressed springs, fluids under pressure,
battery acid, compressed springs, fluids under pressure,
battery acid, compressed springs, fluids under pressure,
battery acid, compressed springs, fluids under pressure,
and flying debris or loose material when engines are
and flying debris or loose material when engines are
and flying debris or loose material when engines are
and flying debris or loose material when engines are
and flying debris or loose material when engines are
running or tools are used.
running or tools are used.
running or tools are used.
running or tools are used.
running or tools are used.
for type of welding.
for type of welding.
for type of welding.
for type of welding.
for type of welding.
Failure to obey warnings can cause
Failure to obey warnings can cause
Failure to obey warnings can cause
Failure to obey warnings can cause
Failure to obey warnings can cause
death, severe injury or property damage.
death, severe injury or property damage.
death, severe injury or property damage.
death, severe injury or property damage.
death, severe injury or property damage.
240 Harvester Feller/
Buncher
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
After doing
After doing
After doing
After doing
After doing
Use eye protection approved
Use eye protection approved
Use eye protection approved
Use eye protection approved
Use eye protection approved
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