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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB100

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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB100

Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB100

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Maintenance Plans for Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift Model TB100

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1 Daily Self Propelled Boom Lift Check

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Battery Check

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Hydraulic Fluid Check

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Pivot Pin Retainers Check

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Boom Operating Cables Check

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Power Track Assembly Check

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Platform Check

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Tires & Wheels Check

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Wheel Nuts Check

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Rotation Bearing Bolts Check

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100 Hourly / 3 Monthly Hydraulic System Return Line Filter Maintenance

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Warning: This maintenance check requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Enter the current hours of operation

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If the current hours of operation is less than 25, replace the 3 micron filter

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If the current hours of operation is between 25 and 200, replace the hydraulic return filter every 50 hours

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If the current hours of operation is more than 200, replace the hydraulic return filter every 100 hours or quarterly

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Was the filter replaced?

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Sign off on the hydraulic system return line filter maintenance

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Battery Maintenance

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Warning: Batteries produce flammable and explosive gasses. Keep electric arcs, sparks, flames, and lit cigarettes (pipes, cigars, etc.) away from batteries.

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Warning: Battery acid will damage eyes or skin on contact. Always wear a face shield during battery maintenance to avoid getting acid in eyes. Always wear rubber gloves and protective clothing to keep acid off skin.

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Warning: Never check the battery by placing a metal object across the posts. Serious burns or an explosion can result.

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Check the colored 'eye' in the top of the battery, a green color indicates that battery electrolyte level is okay.

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Water loss from the battery occurs mainly as the result of evaporation brought on by temperature rises during charging. A small amount may be lost due to gasses formed during charging. Electrolyte may be lost if the case becomes cracked or the battery tips over. Therefore, electrolyte is seldom needed.

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When checking the electrolyte level, don't allow dirt to enter into the battery cells once the caps have been removed. Take particular care to avoid setting the battery-cell caps down on a dirty surface. Replace the caps immediately after checking the level.

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MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

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Battery Filler Bottle

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Distilled Water

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100 Hourly / 1 Monthly Self Propelled Boom Lift Maintenance

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Pivot Bushings Lubricated

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Boom Wear Pads Checked

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Steering Spindles Lubricated

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Rotation/Slew Bearing Lubricated

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Sign off on the maintenance procedure

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1 Weekly Engine Air Cleaner Maintenance

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The air cleaner should be checked and cleaned on a weekly basis. To clean the air cleaner:

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• Loosen the clamp securing the cup to the air cleaner.

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• Remove the cup and clean out any dirt or foreign matter in the cup.

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• Reinstall the cup and tighten the clamp.;

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