Maintenance & Repair
Maintenance & Repair Guide
Educational tips to keep your machinery safe, efficient, and long-lasting
Daily Maintenance
Performing daily maintenance ensures equipment reliability and prevents costly breakdowns.
- Check engine oil and hydraulic fluid levels.
- Inspect tracks, tires, and undercarriage for wear or damage.
- Clean debris from moving parts to prevent obstruction.
- Test all controls, lights, and indicators before operation.
Periodic Checks
Regular inspections help identify issues before they become serious problems.
- Inspect hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks.
- Check the battery for corrosion and charge levels.
- Grease all pivot points and moving joints as per recommended schedule.
- Examine belts, filters, and cooling systems periodically.
Common Repairs
Understanding frequent repair needs can help you troubleshoot efficiently.
- Replacing worn tracks, tires, or undercarriage components.
- Hydraulic cylinder seal replacement for minor leaks.
- Engine filter replacement and cleaning fuel injectors.
- Addressing electrical issues like faulty switches or sensors.
Safety Tips for Maintenance & Repair
Always prioritize safety while performing maintenance and repair tasks.
- Turn off the engine and remove the key before any maintenance.
- Wear protective gloves, goggles, and safety boots.
- Use proper lifting equipment for heavy parts.
- Keep a fire extinguisher nearby when working with fuels or electrical systems.
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