MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Track
• Tension: Perform or check track tension on the systems
according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Refer to
the "Rubber track tension" section of the User Manual on
page 28.
• Wear: Check wear and overall condition of the tracks on the
systems. Refer to the "Wear" section of the User Manual on
page 52.
NOTE: A damaged track can result in premature wear of the system's
components.
Wheels
• Side wear: Check side wear on system's wheels. Refer to
the "Wear" section of the User Manual on page 50. Replace
wheel(s) if wear is too great.
• Bearings: Check wheel bearings for restriction, noise or
abnormal play in rotation. Replace wheel if it shows one of
these defects.
• Wheel seal lubrication: Wheel seals must be cleaned of any
dirt or contaminant and lubricated according to the
manufacturer's recommendations. Refer to the "Lubrication"
section of the User Manual on page 41. If a seal shows
damage or any defect, it must be replaced.
NOTE: Lubrication done at the recommended intervals allows the
wheel seals to maintain optimal sealing action and prolongs the
useful lifespan of the wheels.
Frame
• Hub bearings: Check hub bearings for restriction, noise or
abnormal play in rotation. Bearings must absolutely be
replaced if they present a defect.
NOTE: Always replace both bearings at the same time when
replacement of a bearing is performed.
• Hub bearing seal: The maintenance chart recommends
cleaning and lubricating the hub seal. Refer to the
"Lubrication" section of the User Manual on page 42.
NOTE: Lubrication done at the recommended intervals allows the hub
seal to maintain optimal sealing action and prolongs the lifespan
of the hub bearings.
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