Battery terminals 7-4, Hydraulic oil tank 7-4, Hydraulic tank cap 7-4 – Snorkel SR2770 User Manual
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Figure 7.10 - Wiring Harnesses and
Connectors
Figure 7.11 - Wiring Harness in the Scissor
Stack
Pay par tic u lar at ten tion to the wir ing har nesses
that are at tached to the scis sor stack.
■ Battery Terminals
Figure 7.12 - Battery Terminals
Bat tery ter mi nals should be clean and free of cor ro -
sion — none of that green ish-white fuzzy stuff.
■ Hydraulic Oil Tank
Figure 7.13 - Hydraulic Oil Tank
❑
Hydraulic tank cap
Check to see that the cap is in place and is tight
(see Fig ure 7.13).
❑
Hydraulic oil level
To check the hy drau lic oil level:
Com pletely lower the plat form.
The hy drau lic oil level should be at the full level ac -
cord ing to the gauge (see Fig ure 7.13) . If nec es -
sary, add hy drau lic oil at the Hy drau lic oil tank cap.
See the “Spec i fi ca tions” chap ter 3 for type and
grade of hy drau lic oil.
■ Hydraulic Oil Leaks
Leaking hydraulic oil can cause burns, fires,
falls (slipping), cuts, and puncture wounds
(if under high pressure). Do not tolerate
hydraulic oil leaks. They are dangerous.
Hy drau lic oil leaks are eas ily vis i ble and can show
up any place. Vi sually in spect the en tire ma chine
for hy drau lic oil. Check the ground un der the ma -
chine for leaked oil.
Figure 7.14 - Check Fittings at Valve
Check for loose fit tings at the valve.
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SR2770 – 11669A
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance
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