ATTACK 810 Series Operation Manual page 39

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
By definition, preventive maintenance includes regular maintenance and checking operations
which should prevent failures occurring.
Preventive maintenance operations should enable the operator to discover premature wear or
deterioration of the equipment.
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
For a complete cleaning of the loader, clean normally (High pressure cleaning should be
avoided). Make sure electrical components, safeties, name plates and stickers, are well protected.
For electrical components, dry air of 29 psi maximum is recommended.
For mechanical parts cleaning, use degreasing products and then blow air.
Batteries must be cleaned in order to prevent serious damages due to chemical reactions and
current branching off.
WARNINGS:
SOLVENT MAY AFFECT SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT.
USE ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREA.
AVOID PROLONGED BREATHING OF VAPORS.
KEEP AWAY FROM SPARKS AND FLAME.
TO AVOID POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, NEVER EXCEED 30 PSI AIR PRESSURE FOR
CLEANING AND DRYING PURPOSES. USE EYES PROTECTION WITH SIDE GUARDS AND
APPROVED NOZZLES ON AIR HOSES.
WARNING: LOOSEN THE FUEL CAP AND RELEASE THE RESET PRESSURE IN THE
OIL TANK BEFORE DISASSEBLE THE HYDRAULIC PIPE.
CAUTIONS:
NEVER IMMERSE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, PACKING, OR RUBBER, PLASTIC OR
TEFLON PARTS IN DRY-CLEANING SOLVENT.
WIPE PARTS WITH A CLEAN, LINT-FREE CLOTH.
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT CAN REACT WITH MATERIALS AND RESULT IN SEVERE
DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PARTS.
Clean parts in a tank or spray using dry-cleaning solvent
Wash cleaned parts by flushing or spraying. When necessary, use a soft bristle, non metallic
moistened in dry-cleaning solvent.
Except for bearings, dry parts use compressed air after cleaning.
Unless specifically called for in maintenance procedures, do not use metal
scrapers, wire brushes, abrasive wheels, or abrasive compounds when cleaning part
Clean electrical parts such as relays or switches with a lint-free cloth moistened with dry-
cleaning solvent.
Clean the heat exchanger coil by reverse flushing with a steam cleaner or with a
pressure washer and soap solution. Do not use a cleaner that will attack aluminum or copper.
Clean the exterior surface of the batteries with a weak solution of baking soda and water.
Apply the solution with a non metallic brush to remove corrosive build-up on the battery cable
terminals.
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810,820 Series wheel loader operation manual
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Updated 8/27/2013
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