Hydraulic system operating conditions (repetitive cycling, heavy work loads, fluid circulating
under high pressure) make it extremely critical that dust, grit or any other type of contamination
be kept out of the system. Observe fluid and filter change maintenance interval
recommendations and always pre-clean any exterior surface of the system before it is exposed
to air. For example, the reservoir filler cap and neck area, hoses that have to be disassembled,
and the covers and external surfaces of filter canisters should all be cleaned before
disassembly.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND REPAIR PROCEDURE
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Fluid l evel an d c ondition s hould always be c hecked whenever any oth er ty pe of maintenance s ervice or
repair is being performed.
If the unit is being used in an extreme temperature environment (in sub-freezing climates
NOTE:
or i n h igh te mperature, h igh hu midity tropical c onditions), frequent purging of moisture
condensation from the hydraulic reservoir drain tap should be a r egular and frequent part
of th e op erating r outine. In mo re mod erate, te mperate c limates, d raining r eservoir
sediment and moisture may not be required more than once or twice every few months.
Inspect drained oil and used filters for signs of abnormal coloring or visible fluid contamination at every oil
change. Ab rasive grit or du st pa rticles will ca use di scoloration and da rkening of th e fluid. Visible
accumulations of dirt or grit could be an indication that filter elements are overloaded (and will require more
frequent r eplacement) or that disintegrating bearings or oth er component failures in the hydraulic circuit
may be imminent or have already occurred. Open the drain plugs on th e main pump casings and check
and compare drain oil in the pumps. Look for evidence of grit or metallic particles.
Vibration or unusual noise during operation could be an indication of air leaking into the circuit (Refer to the
appropriate Troubleshooting s ection f or co mponent or uni t f or pr ocedures.), or it m ay be e vidence o f a
defective pump. The gear-type pilot pump could be de fective, causing low pilot pressure, or a main pump
broken shoe or piston could be responsible.
If equipped, indicated operating pressure, as shown on the multi-display digital gauge on
NOTE:
the Instrument P anel ( "F-Pump" and "R-Pump") will be r educed as a result of a
mechanical p roblem i nside th e pu mp. H owever, pr essure lo ss c ould also be d ue t o
cavitation or air leakage, or other faults in the hydraulic system.
Check the exterior case drain oil in the main pumps. If no metallic particles are found, make sure there is
no air in the system. Unbolt and remove the tank return drain line from the top part of the swing motor, both
travel motors and each main pump. If there is air in any one of the drain lines, carefully pre-fill the assembly
before bolting together the drain line piping connections. Run the system at low RPM.
General Maintenance Procedures
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