Maintenance
All maintenance, cleaning and repair operations must be performed with the machine suitably supported, the engine switched off (and cool), and
the ignition keys removed.
FOR COMMERCIAL USE, LOG ENGINE HOURS AND RUN TIMES TO ENSURE
MAINTENANCE IS CARRIED OUT AS PER THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER SCHEDULE
Maintenance Schedule
After 1 hour of work
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Check all nuts and bolt for tightness – retighten if required.
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Check belt tension and taper lock tightness – adjust / tighten if required
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Grease main brush rotor bearing
Every 8 hours or daily
CHECK
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Check all nuts and bolt for tightness – retighten if required.
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Check condition in engine air filter – clean / replace as required
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Check wear and condition of brushes
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Check Oil level and top up if necessary
LUBRICATE
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Lubricate main rotor bearings – apply 20 shots of grease to each main rotor bearing
After every 100 hours (or annually, whichever occurs first), in addition to the above
CHECK
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Check belt condition - replace if required
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Check axle bearing condition - replace or lubricate as required
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Check main rotor bearings condition - replace as required
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Check condition of battery & connections
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Check condition of brushes and tines and replace as required
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Check condition of battery cables - replace if damaged
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Grease height adjustment mechanism – apply 20 shots of grease
Troubleshooting
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