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Maintenance – Multiquip HHXG5 User Manual

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HHXg5 RIDe-ON TROWeL • OpeRaTION maNuaL — Rev. #1 (10/25/10) — page 43

Maintenance

Refer to Figure 47 when installing pans onto finisher blades.

Figure 47. Z-Clip Finisher Pan Installation

1. Lift trowel just enough to slide pan under blades. Lower

finisher onto pan with blades assembly adjacent to

Z-Clips.

2. Rotate blades into position under Z-Clips. Ensure that

the blades are rotated in the direction of travel when

the machine is in operation or use the engine to rotate

the blades into position.

3. Attach the blade tie-downs to the far side of the Z-Clip

brackets with tie-down knobs as shown in Figure 47.

4. Check to make certain that the blade edges are

secured under the Z-Clips and the tie-downs are

secured completely over the edges of the blade bar

before the machine is put back into operation.

Hydraulic Steering pressure

Many hydraulic problems are a result of low fluid levels.

Before checking any other possibilities, make sure the

hydraulic fluid is at the proper level in the hydraulic fluid tank.

Blade Assembly

Tie-Down Knob

Tie-Down,
Blade

Z-Clip, Pan

WaRNINg

NEVER use your hand to find hydraulic leaks. Use a

piece of wood or cardboard. Hydraulic fluid injected into

the skin must be treated by a knowledgable physician

immediately or severe injury or death can occur.

Checking Steering pressure

1. Remove the Left Side Access Cover and insert the test

pressure gauge (300 to 600 PSI) as shown in Figure

48 into the left steering valve's diagnostic quick coupler.

2. Verify the hydraulic fluid level is correct.
3. Start the engine and allow the unit to warm up.
4. Move the throttle lever to FULL engine RPM.
5. View the guage and record the reading.

Interpreting the pressure Reading

CauTION

This procedure will require two or more people.

The trowel will need to be "run up" while remaining

stationary or otherwise held in position. If a "hover" is

difficult to maintain the trowel can be butted up to 2 or

3 stakes or to some other none-moveable items.

WaRNINg

Charge/Steering Pressure must NEVER exceed 300

PSI nor go below 150 PSI. Pressure too high may result

in pressure leaks while pressure too low may result in

system damage.