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1-88-3 AIL01ETRP (7 ) Keep the oil filter disassembled for a while until oil comes out enough. Fig. 4A92-5 (8) Insert a new oil filter , attach the washer , and tighten the nut to fasten the filter firmly . Fig. 4A92-6 (…

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(4) Loosen the nut located under the oil filter with a wrench.
Pull it out by turning by hand and keep the filter cover pushed up until
the nut gets loose enough.
Note that oil will come out from the upper area of the cover
unless the cover is kept pushed.
Oil will also flow out from the lower area when the nut comes
off. Get a rag ready for use during the work.
(5) Pull out the filter cover downward.
Fig. 4A92-3
When you pull out the filter cover, note that a packing might be
attached to the cover edge.
(6) Turn the nut fastening the oil filter until it comes off and pull out the oil
filter downward.
Fig. 4A92-4
Note that the washer on the lower area of the oil filter must be
reused. Be sure not to lose it.
Note
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1-88-3 AIL01ETRP
(7) Keep the oil filter disassembled for a while until oil comes out enough.
Fig. 4A92-5
(8) Insert a new oil filter, attach the washer, and tighten the nut to fasten
the filter firmly.
Fig. 4A92-6
(9) Attach the filter cover and tighten the nut.
(a) Insert the filter from the top so that the packing can stay
straight along the cover edge. After that, attach the cover.
(b) Be sure not to deform the packing.
Tightening the nut excessively will cause the packing to
deform.
(10) Attach the fan firmly.
(11) Supply oil to the new oil filter.
Refer to "1.4.13 Lubrication of Rotary Turret" for how to supply
oil to the oil filter.
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Cover
Packing
Element
Nut
Nut
Washer
Washer + Nut
Note
Reference

1-88-4 AIL01ETRP
1.4.13 Lubrication of Rotary Turret
The following describes how to supply oil to the rotary turret.
Oil must be replaced after initial 500 hours and every 6,000 hours for
subsequent use.
(1) Detach the upper cover and open the front door.
(2) Pull out the oil outlet hose from the machine and discharge the old
oil into the container.
Do not apply any air pressure to the internal area of the rotary
turret while oil is being discharged. Otherwise, oil may leak
out of the sealed section of the rotary turret.
(3) Take one of the following two methods to supply oil.
1. Detach the reinforcement frame located at the upper area of the
oil inlet, open Oil Inlet 1, and supply oil from the inlet.
2. Detach the oil nut (M14 nut located on the gear box) of Oil Inlet 2
and supply oil from the opening.
Fig. 4A92-7
Fig. 4A92-8
Note
Reinforcement Frame
Oil Inlet 2
Oil Inlet 1
Oil Inlet 1
Oil Gauge
Oil Outlet
Rotary Turret Section
Oil Inlet 3
Oil Nut M14
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