Maintenance Interval Schedule (Mis); Service Intervals; Break-In Period - Vanguard CPW 125-4-S Series Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Maintenance Interval Schedule (MIS)

Ensure that all safety information, warnings, and instructions are read and understood before any operation or any
maintenance procedures are performed. The user is responsible for the performance of maintenance, including all
adjustments, the use of proper lubricants, fluids, filters, and the replacement of components due to normal wear and aging.
Failure to adhere to proper maintenance intervals and procedures may result in diminished performance of the product
and/or accelerated wear of components. Use mileage, fuel consumption, service hours, or calendar time, WHICH EVER
OCCURS FIRST, in order to determine the maintenance intervals. Products that operate in severe operating conditions may
require more frequent maintenance.

Service Intervals

Note: Before each consecutive interval is performed, all maintenance from the previous interval must be performed.
Perform the following servicing at EVERY interval they occur; for example, the 10-hour and 50-hour service are also
performed at the 200-hour interval, etc.

Break-in Period

Auto Tie-in Crane Base Mounting Studs
To compensate for possible settling, it is necessary to retighten the crane base mounting studs to the prescribed torque.
This shall be done after no more than 100 hours of operation and without external load applied to the stud connection. In
case of loose studs, replace all studs and washers with new ones. Refer to
Auto Tie-in Crane Inspection Torque
STUD TORQUE:
STATIC INSPECTION TORQUE=540 Nm (400 Lb-ft)
Figure 17: Auto Tie-in Crane Base Inspection Torque
037-08OP-004B
037202650021 – UP (Auto Tie-in Crane)
Figure 17
for inspection torque.
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