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Check List Daily Wheele 950 MXL

This document outlines the daily maintenance checklist for the 950H model equipment, detailing specific tasks such as checking fluid levels, inspecting components, and testing safety features. Each task includes instructions for execution and notes on necessary actions if issues are found. The checklist is designed to ensure the equipment operates safely and efficiently.

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Check List Daily Wheele 950 MXL

This document outlines the daily maintenance checklist for the 950H model equipment, detailing specific tasks such as checking fluid levels, inspecting components, and testing safety features. Each task includes instructions for execution and notes on necessary actions if issues are found. The checklist is designed to ensure the equipment operates safely and efficiently.

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Model: 950H Customer Name:

Serial Number (Prefix/Range): MXL Equipment Number:


Maintenance Interval: Daily Work Order Number:
Date: Equipment SMU:

Checklist

Seq Instruction OK Comments

1 Backup Alarm – Test


2 Cooling System Coolant Level – Check
3 Engine Oil Level – Check
4 Fuel System Water Separator - Drain
5 Hydraulic System Oil Level - Check
6 Quick Coupler - Check - If Equipped
7 Seat Belt – Inspect
8 Transmission and Differential Oil Level – Check
9 Windows – Clean
10 Work Tool - Inspect
11 Work Tool – Lubricate

1.- Backup Alarm If Equipped /- Test

The backup alarm is located at the rear of the machine.

Turn the engine start switch to the ON position in order to perform the test.

Apply the service brake. Move the transmission control (lever) to the REVERSE position.

The backup alarm should sound immediately. The backup alarm should continue to sound until the
transmission . is placed into NEUTRAL or into FORWARD.

2.- Cooling System Coolant Level – Check


Open the service door on the left side of the machine. The coolant level sight gauge is located on
the left side of the radiator.

Maintain the coolant level within the sight gauge. Add coolant, if necessary.

Note: If it is necessary to add coolant daily, inspect the cooling system for leaks

3.- Engine Oil Level – Check

1. Stop the engine. Open the access door on the right side of the machine.

2. Remove dipstick (2) and wipe off the dipstick with a clean cloth. Then, reinsert the dipstick
and remove the dipstick again. This will give a more accurate measurement of the oil level.

3. Maintain the engine oil between the FULL mark and the ADD mark on dipstick (2). If
necessary, remove filler cap (1) and add oil.

4. Close the engine access door


4. Fuel System Primary Filter (Water Separator) – Drain

(1) Primary Fuel Filter

(2) Water Separator

(3) Drain Valve

(4) Secondary Fuel Filter

1. Open the engine hood. The water separator is located on the bottom of the primary fuel
filter on the right side of the machine.

2. Attach a hose to the bottom of the drain valve (3) . Open the drain valve on the bottom of
the water separator bowl. Allow the water and the fuel to drain into a suitable container.

3. Close the drain valve.

Note: The water separator is under suction during normal engine operation. Tighten the
drain valve securely in order to prevent air leakage into the fuel system.

4. Close the engine hood.


5.- Hydraulic System Oil Level – Check

The hydraulic tank is located behind the cab of the machine. The sight gauge is on the left side.

The lift arms must be lowered with the bucket flat in order to check the hydraulic oil. Check the
hydraulic oil level while the engine is stopped. Maintain the oil level above the “ADD COLD” mark
on sight gauge (2). If necessary, remove filler cap (1) slowly and add oil.

6. Quick Coupler - Check - If Equipped

When you install a work tool on the quick coupler, inspect the engagement of the coupler pins. If
there is play between the coupler pins and the corresponding bores, inspect the coupler pins and
the bores for damage or wear

If there is play between the quick coupler and the hooks of the work tool, inspect the
quick coupler and the hooks for wear or for damage.

Make any necessary repairs before you operate the work tool.
7.- Seat Belt – Inspect

Always inspect the condition of the seat belt and the condition of the seat belt mounting hardware
before you operate the machine. Replace any parts that are damaged or worn before you operate
the machine

Inspect buckle (1) for wear or for damage. If the buckle is worn or damaged, replace
the seat belt.

Inspect seat belt (2) for webbing that is worn or frayed. Replace the seat belt if the
webbing is worn or frayed.

Inspect all seat belt mounting hardware for wear or for damage. Replace any mounting
hardware that is worn or damaged. Make sure that the mounting bolts are tight.

If your machine is equipped with a seat belt extension, also perform this inspection
procedure for the seat belt extension

8.- Transmission and Differential Oil Level - Check


The sight gauge for the transmission oil level is located on the left side of the machine near the
articulation joint.

1. Operate the machine for a few minutes in order to warm the transmission oil.
2. Park the machine on a hard, level surface. Put the transmission control into the NEUTRAL
position. Lower the bucket to the ground with a slight downward pressure. Engage the
parking brake.

Note: Before the machine is started, the transmission oil level should be above "MIN
START" mark (1) on the upper end of the sight gauge.

3. Check the oil level while the engine is running at low idle.

While the engine is running at low idle, the transmission oil level should be between the
"MIN" mark (3) and the "MAX" mark (2).

4. If necessary, remove the filler cap and add oil.

9. Windows – Clean

Prepare the machine for maintenance. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Prepare the
Machine for Maintenance".

Clean the outside of the windows from the ground, unless handholds are available
10. Work Tool – Inspect

1) Lift Arm
(2) Bucket
(3) Inspection Points for the Bucket Hinge.
Periodically inspect the bucket linkage. The gap between the bucket and the linkage should not
exceed the thinnest shim that is available for the bucket assembly

1. Lower the lift arm assembly (1) to suitable blocking. Rest the bucket (2) on the ground.
2. Use a gauge to measure the gap at the hinge.
3. If the measurement exceeds the required amount, new shims must be installed

10. Work Tool – Lubricate

1. Uncouple the bucket or the work tool in order to position the coupler so the fittings are
accessible.
2. Wipe off the fittings before you lubricate the fittings
Lubricate both wedge assemblies on the quick coupler. Apply lubricant to grease fittings (1) on the
wedge assemblies

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