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G0646/G0647 50/65 Ton Ironworker
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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect power
to the machine before
performing maintenance.
Failure to do this may
result in serious person
-
al injury.
For optimum performance from your machine,
follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any
specific instructions given in this section.
Daily Check
:
Loose mounting bolts.
Damaged tooling.
Worn or damaged wires.
Operating temperature of hydraulic fluid.
Any other unsafe condition.
Daily Maintenance:
Check/fill hydraulic reservoir level.
Check/fill lubricant in beam one-shot oiler.
Clean and protect all unpainted surfaces and
tooling.
Monthly Maintenance:
Lubricate as necessary (refer to Lubrication
on Page 38).
Clean built-up grime and debris from inside
cabinet and off motor.
Quarterly Maintenance:
Check/adjust beam alignment.
Annual Maintenance:
Drain, clean, and re-fill hydraulic
system.
Schedule
Wipe away built-up grime and debris from all sta-
tions, tables, and tooling. Clean away any remain
-
ing material with a solvent or mineral spirits prod
-
uct such as the cleaner/degreaser from Grizzly
shown in Figure
9 on Page 15.
When thoroughly clean and dry, protect the
unpainted metal surfaces with an application of
products like G96
®
Gun Treatment, SLIPIT
®
, or
Boeshield
®
T-9 (see Section 5: Accessories on
Page 35 for more details).
At least once a month, open the bottom access
panels and clean off debris and grime from the
motor, pump, ram assembly, reservoir, and limit
stop assemblies.
Cleaning &
Protecting