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Improper lubrication can cause damage to machine components. To avoid damage, make sure that the proper amount of grease is applied to the swing drive. When the amount of grease in the compartment becomes too large, the agitation loss becomes large, thereby accelerating grease deterioration. Grease deterioration can cause damage to the pinion gear of the swing drive and swing internal gear. Not enough grease will result in poor gear lubrication. |
Remove the inspection cover that is located near the swing motor. Inspect the lubricant.
- Remove five bolts and washers (1).
- Remove cover (2).
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Illustration 2 g06338369 - Remove cover and gasket from location shown in Illustration 2.
- Inspect the gasket. Replace the gasket if damage is evident.
- Check the level of grease. The level of grease is correct when:
- Waves of grease are present from the rotating swing drive pinion.
- The grease is evenly distributed on the floor of the pan.
Note: Smeared or waveless areas are evidence for a lack of grease.
Note: Add grease, as needed. Remove grease, as needed. Too much grease will result in the deterioration of the grease because of excessive movement of the grease. Too little grease will result in poor lubrication of the swing gear.
Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Capacities (Refill)" for the size of the pan.
- Check for contamination and for discolored lubricant.
- If the lubricant is contaminated or discolored with water, change the lubricant.
Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Swing Gear - Lubricate" for the lubricating procedure.
- Install the gasket and all covers.
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