To help prevent personal injury,
• Disconnect the pump from the power supply before performing maintenance or repair
procedures.
• Repairs and maintenance are to be performed in a dust-free area by a qualified techni-
cian.
1. Checking The Hydraulic Fluid and Filling The Reservoir
The hydraulic fluid level should be checked after initial set-up and after each ten hours of use.
A.
Thoroughly clean the area around the filler cap with a clean cloth to prevent contamination of the hy-
draulic fluid.
B.
Cylinder(s) must be fully retracted and the power supply disconnected.
C. Remove the filler cap and insert a clean funnel with filter. Fill to proper level as instructed in "Filling The
Pump Reservoir" under Set-up Instructions.
D. Replace filler cap.
E.
The frequency of fluid changes will depend upon the general working conditions, severity of use, and
over cleanliness and care given the pump. Three hundred hours of use under general shop conditions
is considered a standard change interval. Rain, clean, and refill the reservoir with a high grade hydrau-
lic fluid.
© 2014 SPX CORPORATION
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
WARNING
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Form No. 1000862
Rev. 0 December, 2014