Operating instructions
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Tensioning/loosening the crawler chain
6.5.7
Maintaining the battery
Risk of personal injury
Battery fumes, which are created in particular when charging batteries, are
explosive and can therefore lead to injuries.
Risk of personal injury
Battery acid causes burns to skin, eyes and clothing.
Risk of damage to property
Failure to handle batteries properly can lead to damage.
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Maintenance and care
Keep the battery away from sparks and open flames.
When working in closed spaces, make sure there is adequate ventilation.
Wear corresponding personal protective equipment such as acid-resistant gloves and
goggles.
Do not touch your eyes with dirty hands.
Wear corresponding personal protective equipment such as acid-resistant gloves and
goggles.
Immediately neutralize any acid that gets onto your skin or clothes with soap or acid
neutralizer and clean with water.
Do not allow the positive terminal of the battery to come into contact with machine parts.
Do not place any metal objects or tools onto the battery.
Keep the battery terminals, connectors and battery surface clean and dry as this could
otherwise lead to the formation of creeping currents, as a result of which the battery could
be drained.
Only use conventional and non-fuel based detergents.
Batteries are only able to reach their specified service life if they are adequately charged
at all times.
Loosening
1. Unscrew the cover panel (1).
2. Keep unscrewing the valve (2) until
lubricant starts to exit.
3. Allow lubricant to exit until (A) has
reached the correct dimensions.
4. Tighten the valve (2).
Tightening torque 40-60 Nm.
5. Screw on the cover panel (1).
Tensioning
1. Unscrew the cover panel (1).
2. Inject lubricant into the valve (2)
with a grease gun until (A) has
reached the correct dimensions.
3. Tighten the valve (2).
Tightening torque 40-60 Nm.
4. Screw on the cover panel (1).
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