Maintenance
General Maintenance
Refer to the original equipment manufacturer's operating
manual for a complete list of maintenance requirements.
Failure to comply with the procedures as described in the
Use the schedule in the following table as a guide for regular maintenance intervals.
Check Coolant Level
Check Fuel Level
Check Tire Pressure
Check Electrical Connections
Inspect Radiator Fins for Debris (clean as required)
Check Mechanical Seal and Bearing Frame Oil Level
Check Flange Fitting Hardware for Tightness
Check Engine for Leaks
Check Exhaust System for Leaks
Check Air Filter
Empty Water from Fuel Pre-filter
Check V-belts
Check Coolant (additive concentration)
Check Intake Air Pipes for Damage
Replace Pump Lubricating Oil
Replace Fuel Filter Cartridge
Change Engine Oil and Filter
Check Battery and Cable Connectors
Check Cold Starting Devices
Check Engine Mounting (tighten, replace if damaged
when necessary)
Check Fastenings & Hose Unions/Clips
Replace Engine Air Cleaner Element
Replace V-belt
Drain the Bearing Housing
Replace Coolant
* Change the engine oil and oil filter after the initial 50 hours of operation, then at the appropriate interval thereafter.
Refer to engine manual for engine oil recommendations.
Checking the Engine Oil
Low engine oil and overfilling lead to engine damage. The
oil level may only be checked with the engine in a horizontal
position and switched off. If the engine is warm, switch off
the engine and check the oil level after five minutes. If the
engine is cold, you can check it immediately.
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Table 4 - Basic Maintenance Schedule
Item
engine operator manual will nullify the warranty, decrease
performance and cause equipment damage or premature
equipment failure. Maintenance records may be required
to complete a warranty request.
Every
50
Daily
500
Hours
Hours
*
WARNING
Skin irritation. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with
used motor oil. Used motor oil has been shown to cause
skin cancer in laboratory animals. Thoroughly wash
exposed areas with soap and water.
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Every
Every
Every 2
1000
1500
Years
Hours
Hours
(000210)
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