SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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General Information and Specifications

2.20

Model 6036 Legacy

2.6.10

Paint

Unless otherwise specified, paint components as
indicated in the following sections.

a. Orange Paint

Durable, premium Sky Trak orange paint is available in
both a convenient 16-ounce (480 ml) spray can for touch-
ups, and in a production-size, one gallon (3,8 liters)
container for extensive repainting. Consult the appropriate
parts manual for the applicable part number and ordering
information. Use orange paint on all vehicle components
except as specified in paragraphs 2.6.10 B and C.

b. Black Paint

Durable, premium black paint is available in both a
convenient 16-ounce (480 ml) spray can for touch-ups,
and in a production-size, one gallon (3,8 liters) container
for extensive repainting. Consult the appropriate parts
manual for the applicable part number and ordering
information.

• Boom Angle Indicator Pointer

• Brake Pedal

• Radiator

• Seat Adapter Plate

• Radiator Shroud

• Transmission Oil Cooler

• Axles

• Drive Shafts

• Forks

• Mirrors and Mirror Brackets

• Air Cleaner

• Steering Column

c. White Paint

Durable, premium white paint is available in both a
convenient 16-ounce (480 ml) spray can for touch-ups,
and in a production-size, one gallon (3,8 liters) container
for extensive repainting. Consult the appropriate parts
manual for the applicable part number and ordering
information.

• Boom Extend Cylinder

• Wheels

2.6.11

Thread Locking Compound

For general thread locking purposes, Loctite

®

products,

manufactured by Loctite Corporation, are recommended.

Contact:

Loctite Corporation
1001 Trout Brook Crossing
Rocky Hill, CT 06067 USA
Phone: 1-800-LOCTITE (1-800-562-8483)
FAX: (860) 571-2460
Internet: http://www.loctite.com

Loctite

®

is a registered trademark of Loctite Corporation.

2.7

CLEANING

Dirt and abrasive dust reduce the efficient working life of
parts and systems, and lead to the costly replacement of
components. To help increase the service life of parts,
clean the exterior of all parts before beginning any repairs.

Use cleaning fluids and solvents suitable for cleaning
parts that do not create safety hazards. Certain types of
cleaning fluids can cause skin irritation and damage to
components (such as rubber, electrical parts, etc.).

Servicing the hydraulic system in particular requires
cleanliness of the work area, as well as the components
on the vehicle.

Follow these precautions before attempting to service
any hydraulic component:

1. Flush hose and tube assemblies with a solvent

compatible with hose materials. Blow excess solvent
away with shop air.

2. Plug or cap hydraulic fittings, hoses and tube

assemblies, and protect threads until time of
installation. Clean up any hydraulic fluid spillage
immediately.

3. Flush hydraulic reservoir, fuel tank and gear housing

with a suitable solvent, to remove paint, metal chips,
etc.

4. Protect hydraulic system components from airborne

contaminants. Plug all cylinder, valve, reservoir, tank
and pump openings until time of installation.

5. Use clean, filtered oil when filling the system.

Maintain the hydraulic system at a minimum cleanliness
level of ISO code 18/15-particle ration count.

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