chapter 2000
page 4
1,2 - 2,0 t A.C.
SERVICE MANUAL
Electric
036-0410-07
A
B
0,22L
Changing the oil in the reduction gears:
- clean carefully the area around the oil topping up and
draining plugs; place a suitable container below the drain
plug and then remove both the topping up and the draining
plug and allow the oil to drain out completely;
- clean the magnetic plug (B) from any ferrous residues
and replace it;
- pour fresh oil into the hole (A) until it begins to overflow
(approximately 0.22 litre) then replace the plug;
- when the topping up is complete, remove any trace of
overflowing. After a short period of operation, check
the oil level again.
To improve the oil flow, it is advisable to empty the
reduction gears after running the truck for a few minutes
to warm them up.
For a correct operation of the reduction gears do not
fill with more oil than necessary.
- PLUG FOR OIL LEVEL CHECK
AND TOPPING UP
- OIL DRAIN PLUG
REDUCTION GEAR MAINTENANCE
DRIVE UNIT
The drive unit, one for each driven wheel, consists of an electric motor and a reduction gear, complete
with oil-bathed brake discs inside.
To top up or drain oil remove the magnetic plugs.
After the first 50-100 hours
- replace the oil.
Every 500 hours
- check the oil level, when cold, with the truck on a flat surface, and if necessary top up. Use transmission
oil such as AGIP-ATF II D or equivalent. The correct level is obtained when the oil starts to come
out from the hole (A).
- check that there are no oil leaks.
Every 1000 hours
- check that all the screws on the unit are tight.
- change the oil; in any case, for occasional use change the oil at least every 12 months