

The Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB85 is a versatile and robust aerial work platform designed for efficient lifting and maneuverability in various industrial applications. With its advanced hydraulic system and safety features, the TB85 ensures reliable performance and operator safety on job sites.
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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Terex Self Propelled Boom Lift TB85
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100 Hourly / 1 Monthly Self Propelled Boom Lift Maintenance
Pivot Bushings Lubricated
Boom Wear Pads Checked
Steering Spindles Lubricated
Rotation/Slew Bearing Lubricated
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100 Hourly / 3 Monthly Hydraulic System Return Line Filter Maintenance
Warning: This maintenance check requires trained personnel with PPE!
The hydraulic system return filter provided on a new aerial lift upon delivery is a 3 micron filter intended for use only during the initial 'break-in' cycle and MUST be replaced within a minimum of 25 hours!
The hydraulic system return line filter should be changed at minimum every 100 hours or quarterly. Increasing the frequency to a period less than the minimum interval will greatly enhance hydraulic system cleanliness.
To ensure cleanliness during the 'break-in period', it is recommended that the hydraulic return filter be changed at a minimum interval of 50 hours for the first 150 to 200 hours of operation.
Is the hydraulic system return filter replaced within the first 25 hours?
Is the hydraulic system return filter replaced every 100 hours or quarterly?
Is the hydraulic system return filter replaced every 50 hours for the first 150 to 200 hours of operation?
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1 Daily Self Propelled Boom Lift Check
Battery Check
Hydraulic Fluid Check
Pivot Pin Retainers Check
Boom Operating Cables Check
Power Track Assembly Check
Platform Check
Tires & Wheels Check
Wheel Nuts Check
Rotation Bearing Bolts Check
Torque Hub Maintenance
Type of lubricant used
Oil Temperature (Continuous)
Oil Temperature (Intermittent)
Hours before initial oil change
Hours or years before subsequent oil change
Oil changed more frequently due to higher temperatures?
Oil Fill Level Procedure
Fill plug removed
Vent plug removed
1 Weekly Engine Air Cleaner Maintenance
Warning: Ensure the engine is off before starting the procedure
Loosen the clamp securing the cup to the air cleaner
Remove the cup and clean out any dirt or foreign matter in the cup
Reinstall the cup and tighten the clamp
Sign off on the air cleaner maintenance
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