Hydraulic Lines/Couplings - Husqvarna DCR 100 Workshop Manual

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4.Common service tasks
Common service tasks
DCR 100 | DCR 300
HANDLING WITH HOIST
Virtually all service tasks are facilitated by
means of a hoist pulley device (see chapter
Tools).
1. Secure the crusher unit to hoist with
shackles and a loop:
DCR 300: attach the shackles to lifting
lugs – one on each side of the
adaptor plate
DCR 100: attach two shackles to frame
of adaptor plate
• hoist to vertical position:
– stabilise unit by slightly resting
jaw(s) on e.g. a wooden piece
• a vertical position facilitate good
reach from both sides:
– shafts of jaws and cylinders
– interior service

Hydraulic lines/couplings

Preparation
Make sure hydraulic coupling
areas are absolutely clean be-
fore opening!
• Take care of the spill; put a vessel or an
absorbent sheet under the coupling
THREADED COUPLINGS
2. Mark lines and hoses for your own ref-
erence and gently loosen the coupling.
Use two spanners not to twist hose.
Avoid hazardous spray! Use
eye-protection. Check that
hoses are pressure free.
3. Keep area clean and reduce spill
by plugging or covering all
openings:
(a) a tight fit plastic hat
(b) a nylon plug
Maintaining hydraulic operation
4. Use a metal PO-plug (c) when
maintaining operability of the
hydraulic system is desired.
Reassembling threaded couplings
5. Check that the O-ring is positioned
correctly in its slot.
– replace O-rings with cracks or
signs of wear
Reverse the steps as in 1—2 above.
HOSES
Before removal: mark or document how
hose is lead to ensure proper remounting.
6. Check that hoses are in good condition
– replace worn or damaged hoses
– check that hoses run smoothly
without kinks, twists or contact
to sharp edges
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