TM5-3810-305-10Check fuel in the fuel tank.Check hydraulic oil level in the reservoir.Check all hydraulic components and fittings foroil leaks.Check batteries for electrolyte level and that allbattery connections are tight and not corroded.Check brake fluid in brake reservoir.Lubricate the LRT 110 Crane according to thelubrication chart found in Appendix B up to andincluding the two weeks (80 to 100 hours).Start the engine and check the gauges whilerunning at low idle rpm. When engine tempera-ture reaches the operating temperature of 190degrees F (88 degrees C), increase the rpm andcontinue to monitor the gauges, making sureeverything is functioning properly. Shut engineoff!If not already on the LRT 110 Crane, install thecable, hook block and anti-two block counter-weight according to the instructions found inChapters 2 and 4. When all checks are com-pleted and the LRT 110 Crane is reeved, theoperator should familiarize himself with thecontrols and operate the LRT 110 Crane at halfthrottle to gain experience.SpecialBreakinRequirementsforNewLRT110Cranes.These requirements are to be performed afterindicated hours of service.8 hours: Torque wheel nuts to 450 to 500 lb-ft(610 to 678 N l m) for a 2-week period.20 hours: Drain, change filter and refill thetransmission with new fluid.40 hours: Make an initial replacement of the hy-draulic return line filter.100 hours: Do the following:1.2.Drain and change winch lubricant.Tighten the swing bearing capscrews. The 18capscrews in the outer race hold the upper-structure to the bearing. The 22 capscrews inthe inner race hold the bearing to the carrier.Torque all 40 capscrews to 722 lb-ft (979N l m). Torque winch base mounting cap-screws to 249 lb-ft (338 N l m). Torque cap-screws of counterweight to 845 lb-ft (1,146N l m).A-2
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