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SECTION 2 - SERVICE PROCEDURES

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shall be noted, and then a determination made if further
use would constitute a hazard.

Mast cables must be replaced after machine has been in
service for five (5) years, regardless of cable condition, or
sooner if conditions dictate.

Conditions such as the following shall be sufficient reason
for questioning continual use of the [cable] or increasing
the frequency of inspection:

1.

In running ropes, six randomly distributed broken
wires in one lay or three broken wires in one strand
in one lay.

2.

One outer wire broken at the point of contact with
the core of the rope which has worked its way out of
the rope structure and protrudes or loops out from
the rope structure. Additional inspection of this sec-
tion is required.

3.

Wear of one-third the original diameter of outside
individual wires.

4.

Kinking, crushing, birdcaging or any other damage
resulting in distortion of the rope structure.

5.

Evidence of any heat damage from any cause.

6.

Reductions from nominal diameter of more than;

a. 1/64th in. (0.4mm) for diameters up to and

including 5/16th in. (8mm);

NOTE: A good indicator of a stretched extend/retract cable

is if the adjusting nuts are bottomed out. If no adjust-
ment remains the cables have stretched and need
replacement.

Also check for cracked, bent, worn, severely corroded, or
improperly installed cable ends.

Inspect sheaves, sheave grooves, and sheave pins for
excessive wear, replace as necessary.

2.4 LUBRICATION INFORMATION

Hydraulic System

The primary enemy of a hydraulic system is contamina-
tion. Contaminants enter the system by various means,
e.g., using inadequate hydraulic oil, allowing moisture,
grease, filings, sealing components, sand, etc., to enter
when performing maintenance, or by permitting the pump
to cavitate due to insufficient system warm-up or leaks in
the pump supply.

The design and manufacturing tolerances of the compo-
nent working parts are very close, therefore, even the
smallest amount of dirt or foreign matter entering a system
can cause wear or damage to the components and gener-
ally results in faulty operation. Every precaution must be

taken to keep hydraulic oil clean, including reserve oil in
storage.

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

It is not advisable to mix oils of different brands or types,
as they may not contain the same required additives or be
of comparable viscosities. Good grade mineral oils, with
viscosities suited to the ambient temperatures in which
the machine is operating, are recommended for use.

NOTE: Metal particles may appear in the oil of new

machines due to the wear-in of meshing compo-
nents.

Hydraulic Oil

For best performance, JLG recommends the use of ISO-
Vg grade 32, 46 oil with a viscosity range between 15-250
SUS at 100 degrees F (32-54 cST at 40 degrees C). Refer
to Section 7 for recommended hydraulic oils.

Changing Hydraulic Oil

Use of any of the recommended hydraulic oils eliminates
the need for changing the oil on a regular basis. If it is nec-
essary to change the oil, use only those oils meeting or
exceeding the specifications appearing in this manual. If
unable to obtain the same type of oil supplied with the
machine, consult local supplier for assistance in selecting
the proper equivalent. Avoid mixing petroleum and syn-
thetic base oils. JLG Industries recommends changing the
hydraulic oil annually.

Use every precaution to keep the hydraulic oil clean. If the
oil must be poured from the original container into
another, be sure to clean all possible contaminants from
the service container.

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

Lubrication Specifications

Specified lubricants, as recommended by the component
manufacturers, are always the best choice, however,
multi-purpose greases usually have the qualities which
meet a variety of single purpose grease requirements.
Should any question arise regarding the use of greases in
maintenance stock, consult your local supplier for evalua-
tion. Refer to table in Section-1 for an explanation of the
lubricant key designations appearing in the Lubrication
Chart.

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