3 expose chains for inspection, 4 chain lubrication, Expose chains for inspection – SkyTrak 8042 Service Manual User Manual

Page 69: Chain lubrication

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Boom

3.7.3

Expose Chains for Inspection

f.

Extend Chains

1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface. Place the

transmission control lever in (N) NEUTRAL, engage
the park brake switch and raise the boom to a
horizontal (level) position.

2. Fully extend the boom and shut the engine OFF.

The extend chains will be visible for inspection with the
machine in this state.

While doing the chain inspection, check all chain clevis
ends for distortion or cracking and sheaves for bearing
wear or grooving from the chain.

If during the inspection, any chain is found to be damaged
or stretched, the chain must be replaced. It is
recommended that when any chain is replaced, that all
the chains and clevises be replaced at the same time.

g. Retract Chains

The retract chains are only partially visible through the
rear of the boom with all the sections retracted. It is
possible to see a section of the retract chain as the boom
is slowly extended. If there is ANY question that one or all
the retract chains are damaged, the boom should be
removed and disassembled with the retract chains being
inspected and replaced if necessary.

Note: DO NOT attempt to repair a chain. Replace a
stretched or damaged chain with a new part. Always
replace both the chain and the clevis. It is recommended
that when any chain is replaced, that all chains and
clevis’ be replaced at the same time.

3.7.4

Chain Lubrication

After inspection and before being returned to service,
chains must be lubricated with Mystik Tetrimoly Grease.

The lubricant must penetrate the chain joint to prevent
wear. Applying lubricant to the external surfaces will
prevent rust, but the chains should be articulated to
make sure the lubricant penetrates to the working
surfaces between the pins and links.

To prepare the chain for lubrication, the chain plates
should be brushed with a stiff brush or wire brush to
clear the space between the plates so that lubricant can
penetrate to the working surfaces.

Lubricant may be applied with a narrow paint brush or
directly poured on, but the chain should be well flooded
with lubricant and the boom should be extended and
retracted to be sure that the lubricant penetrates to the
working surfaces. All surplus lubricant should be wiped
away from the external surfaces. DO NOT use a solvent
for this wiping operation.

Regular application of lubricant is necessary to make
sure that all working surfaces are adequately lubricated.
In extremely dusty conditions, it may be necessary to
lubricate the chains more often. Refer to Section 2.5,
“Service and Maintenance Schedules,”
and Section 2.6,
“Lubrication Schedules,” for
detailed information.

Lubrication of chains on machines working consistently
in extreme hot or cold conditions requires special
consideration. It is important that a reputable lubrication
specialist or a JLG distributor be consulted for guidance.

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