Cleaning Rotary Screen, Oil Cooler, Transmission Cooler, Fuel Cooler, Condenser, Radiator and Air-to-Air Cooler

causym CAUTION:

Recommended Service Interval

Clean Cooling Package

Every 10 Hours

 

Sudden movement of rotary screen or machine can cause serious injury or death to you or others. Turn off engine and remove key before cleaning rotary screen and cooling package.

Reduce compressed air to 210 kPa (2 bar) (30 psi) or less when using for cleaning purposes. Clear area of bystanders, guard against flying debris and wear personnel protection equipment, including eye protection.

1. Release latches (A) and open rotary screen door (B).

NOTE: When using compressed air to clean rotary screen, blow from the inside of screen out.

2. Remove all dirt, trash and lint from rotary screen (C) and rotary screen axle (D) using a brush and compressed air.

3. Verify rotary screen rotates freely.


A-Latch
B-Rotary Screen Door
C-Rotary Screen
D-Rotary Screen Axle

TS285
TS266
N67554
N67555

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IMPORTANT: Avoid fin damage when using high pressure air or water when cleaning cooling cores. Use a fin comb to straighten bent fins. Bent fins will decrease cooler performance.

4. Release latches (A) and open cooling package.

5. Clean cooling cores (B-F) and inside of rotary screen (G) using a brush and compressed air as necessary.

6. Close cooling package.

7. View down barrel of trash expeller (H) and clean as necessary.


A-Latch
B-Radiator
C-Air-to-Air Cooler
D-Transmission Cooler
E-Oil Cooler
F-Fuel Cooler/Air Conditioning Condenser
G-Rotary Screen
H-Trash Expeller

N71909
N71910

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