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Updated: July 10th, 2008 11:17 AM EDT

Give Telehandler PM a Lift

Telescopic Handlers

Fluid level checks should be a key part of your telehandler preventive maintenance program.
Telehandler Preventative Maintenance
Telehandlers are available in configurations suited for lift and place, tool carrier or ground-engaging applications. To get optimum performance and minimum wear and tear, select the model designed for your particular task.

By Kim Berndtson
Associate Editor

Whether it's used for lifting and placing or for digging and dumping, your telehandler will perform more productively and last longer if regular preventive maintenance is an integral part of its life.

"The more care you take, the less likely your machine will fail," says Steve Peacock, director of after sales support, Manitou.

Standard PM tasks
Like all construction equipment, the list of PM tasks includes changing filters as needed and watching fluid levels, such as engine oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic oil, etc. Be sure to use fluids recommended by the manufacturer as outlined in the machine's maintenance manual.

"Follow the directions as to what fluid — brake fluid, coolants, oils, etc. — you put in the machine," advises Jim Blower, mid-range product manager, JCB.

Regularly grease pins, bushings, etc. to prolong component life. "Worn pins and bushings/boom slide pads are the most common failures due to lack of grease," says Abe Wheeler, product support, Skyjack.

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