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G0646/G0647 50/65 Ton Ironworker
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Draining & Re-Filling Hydraulic
Reservoir
Tools Needed Qty
Wrench 10mm ...................................................
1
Large Adjustable Wrench ..................................
1
Oil Catch Pan ....................................................
1
To drain and re-fill the hydraulic reservoir:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Remove the rear access panel.
3. Unscrew the filler cap, and take out the filter
from the filler neck (see
Figure 55).
4. Remove the drip pan and reservoir access
plate from the top of the reservoir (see
Figure
56).
Figure 56. Top of hydraulic reservoir.
Drip Pan
Access Plate
5. Position an oil catch pan under the outlet con-
nection (see
Figure 57) of the reservoir, and
carefully remove the outlet hose to drain the
contents of the reservoir.
Figure 57. Hydraulic reservoir outlet hose
connection.
Outlet Hose Connection
Figure 55. Hydraulic reservoir filler components.
Filter
Filler
Cap
Filler
Neck
HYDRAULIC INJECTION
HAZARD.
Hydraulic oil leaks can
be under sufficient pres
-
sure to penetrate your
skin and enter your
bloodstream. If oil is
injected into any part of
your body, it is a medical
emergency and may, if
not treated immediately,
result in severe infection,
permanent disability, or
even death.