Cleaning or Replacing Onboard Lubrication System Filters

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A - Cap

B - Coupler Fitting

C - Washer (3 used)

D - Filter

E - Grease Line

F - Adapter Fitting

G - Union Fitting

H - Washer (4 used)

I - Filter


There are two filters in the onboard lubrication system that must be cleaned and inspected at the recommended interval. One filter is located in the coupling in the power module, used to fill the reservoir from a drum of lubricant. The second filter is located in the inlet to the grease distribution manifold at the front of the machine.

Recommended Service Interval

Clean or Replace Lubrication System Filters

Every 250 Hours


System Inlet Filter

  1. IMPORTANT: Dirt in lubrication system can result in internal machine damage. Keep dust caps clean and on couplings when not filling lubrication reservoir to prevent system contamination.

    Open power module door on left-hand side of machine.

  2. Remove cap (A), coupler fitting (B), and washers (C).

  3. Remove filter (D) and clean in solvent.

  4. Inspect filter and replace if damaged.

  5. Install filter, coupler fitting, washers, and cap in reverse order of removal.


Manifold Inlet Filter

  1. Disconnect grease line (E) from adapter fitting (F).

  2. Disconnect union fitting (G).

  3. Remove washers (H) and filter (I).

  4. Clean filter in solvent or replace if damaged.

  5. Reassemble filter, washers, and union fitting in reverse order of removal.

  6. Connect grease line to adapter fitting.

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