7.8.11 Hydraulic oil suction filter
Machine damage
due to dirt reaching the uncovered hydraulic
oil tank.
• Before starting, clean all parts above the
tank.
Attention
• After a larger repair job, renew the filter
cartridge following the test run.
Changing the filter insert
•
Switch off the engine.
•
Open the breather (67/2).
•
Loosen the filter cover (68/1) of the suction filter
(67/1) with the aid of a tool.
•
Remove the assembly (68/10) by turning and
completely removing the filter cover, paying
attention to the O-ring (68/3).
Attention
• Remove the suction filter above a
receptacle for the collection of waste oil.
•
Grasp the assembly by the filter cover (68/1) and
unscrew the valve (68/2).
•
Remove the filter insert and dispose of according
to regulations.
•
Clean the filter cover with centre rod (68/8) and the
valve with diesel oil or benzine. While doing so,
pay attention to the retaining plate (68/6) along
with the seals (68/5), (68/7) and the compression
spring (68/4).
•
Check the O-ring (68/3) and seals (68/5), (68/7),
(68/11) and replace any damaged part.
•
Place surface "A" of the filter cover on a solid base,
push a new filter insert onto the centre rod and fit
onto the seal (68/5).
•
Push the filter insert downward against the springs
and tighten the valve (68/2) by hand.
•
Push the assembly (68/10) into the housing
(68/12), tighten the filter cover by hand and ensure
that the O-ring (68/3) is in exactly the right
position.
•
Screw back on the filter cover (68/1) and tighten by
hand.
•
Check the tightness of the filter by means of a test
run.
TL160
Care and Maintenance
L864-722
Fig. 67 Hydraulic oil tank
Fig. 68 Changing the filter insert of the suction filter
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