3 lubrication and information, Hydraulic system, Hydraulic oil – JLG 600SC_660SJC Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 2 - GENERAL

2-4

– JLG Lift –

3121607

2.3

LUBRICATION AND INFORMATION

Hydraulic System

1.

The primary enemy of a hydraulic system is contamina-
tion. Contaminants can enter the system by using inade-
quate hydraulic oil; allowing moisture, grease, filings,
sealing components, sand, etc., to enter when perform-
ing maintenance; or allowing the pump to cavitate due
to insufficient system warm-up or leaks in pump supply
(suction) lines.

2.

Design and manufacturing tolerances of component
working parts are very close. The smallest amount of dirt
or other contamination entering a system can cause
wear or damage to components and faulty operation.
Take every precaution to keep hydraulic oil clean -
including reserve oil in storage. Check, clean, and
replace hydraulic system filters as at intervals specified
in the Lubrication Chart in Section 1. Always examine fil-
ters for metal particles.

3.

Cloudy oils indicate high moisture content which per-
mits organic growth and causes oxidation or corrosion.
If this condition occurs, the system must be drained,
flushed, and refilled with clean oil.

4.

It is not advisable to mix oils of different brands or types.
They may not contain required additives or be of com-
parable viscosities. Good grade mineral oils, with viscos-
ities suited to ambient temperatures in which the
machine is operating, are recommended for use.

NOTE: Metal particles may appear in oil or filters of new machines

due to wear-in of meshing components.

Hydraulic Oil

1.

Refer to Section 1 for viscosity ranges.

Changing Hydraulic Oil

1.

Filter elements must be changed after the first 50 hours
of operation and every 300 hours (unless specified oth-
erwise) thereafter. If it is necessary to change the oil, use
only those oils meeting or exceeding specifications in
this manual. If unable to obtain the same type of oil sup-
plied with the machine, consult local supplier for assis-
tance in selecting the proper equivalent. Avoid mixing
petroleum and synthetic base oils.

2.

Keep hydraulic oil clean. If oil must be poured from orig-
inal container into another, clean all possible contami-
nants from the service container. Always clean filter
mesh element and replace cartridge any time system oil
is changed.

3.

While unit is shut down, a good preventive maintenance
measure is to make a thorough inspection of all hydrau-
lic components, lines, fittings, etc., as well as a functional
check of each system, before placing machine back in
service.

Lubrication Specifications

Specified lubricants, as recommended by component manu-
facturers, are always the best choice. However, multi-purpose
greases usually have qualities which meet a variety of single
purpose grease requirements. Should questions arise regard-
ing use of greases in maintenance stock, consult your local
supplier for evaluation. Refer to Section 1 for an explanation of
lubricant key designations in the Lubrication Chart.

2.4

CYLINDER DRIFT TEST

Measure maximum acceptable cylinder drift using the follow-
ing methods.

Platform Drift

Measure platform drift to ground. Lower booms (if equipped)
slightly elevated, main boom fully extended with rated load in
platform and power off. Maximum allowable drift is 2 inches (5
cm) in 10 minutes. If machine does not pass this test, proceed
with the following.

Cylinder Drift

Measure drift at cylinder rod with a calibrated dial indicator.
Cylinder oil must be at stabilized ambient temperature.


Cylinder must have normal platform load applied.


Cylinder is acceptable if it passes this test.

Table 2-2. Cylinder Drift

Cylinder Bore Diameter

Max. Acceptable Drift

in 10 Minutes*

inches

mm

inches

mm

3

76.2

0.026

0.66

3.5

89

0.019

0.48

4

101.6

0.015

0.38

5

127

0.009

0.22

6

152.4

0.006

0.15

7

177.8

0.005

0.13

8

203.2

0.0038

0.10

9

228.6

0.0030

0.08

*Based on 6 drops per minute cylinder leakage.

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