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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB66

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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB66
Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB66

The Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB66 is a versatile and robust aerial work platform designed for efficient lifting and maneuverability in various industrial applications. With its advanced hydraulic system and reliable performance, the TB66 ensures safety and productivity on the job site.

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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB66

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Maintenance Plans for Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift Model TB66

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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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Torque Hub Maintenance

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1. Type - EP 90

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For normal application, use EP 90. For applications where the lubricant must met special requirements, the manufacturer of the lubricant should be able to recommend a suitable substitute.

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2. Oil Temperature

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Continuous - 160 F

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Intermittent - 200 F

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3. Oil Change

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Initial - After 50 hours. Preferably in a loaded condition.

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Subsequent - 1000 hours or (1) year whichever comes first. Higher temperatures make it necessary to change oil more frequently.

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4. Oil Fill Level

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1 Weekly Engine Air Cleaner Maintenance

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Air cleaner check and cleaning

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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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Sign off on the air cleaner maintenance

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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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Hydraulic Filter Changing

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Warning: Ensure the machine is turned off before starting the procedure

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Open the 'pet-cock' (bleed screw) on top of the filter head

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Apply a thin film of clean hydraulic fluid to the seal of the new filter

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Screw the filter onto the filter head by hand until it can no longer be turned

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Wipe the area clean and close the pet-cock valve

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Start the engine, operate a function and check for leaks

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Tighten the filter with the aid of a filter wrench only if any leaks appear

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DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

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Sign off on the hydraulic filter changing

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