Tutorial Membersihkan Air Cleaner Excavator
Summary
TLDRThis video script provides step-by-step instructions on how to inspect, clean, and replace the air cleaner element in a machine. It emphasizes safety precautions when using compressed air, such as wearing protective gear to avoid injury from flying debris. The process includes removing the outer element, inspecting the inner element, cleaning both, and ensuring proper reassembly. The script also outlines maintenance intervals, advising to replace the outer element after six cleanings or one year, and to replace the inner element simultaneously.
Takeaways
- 😀 Always wear protective gear, such as goggles, a dust mask, or other safety equipment when using compressed air.
- 😀 Clean the air cleaner only when the indicator light on the monitor panel comes on.
- 😀 Only clean the outer element of the air cleaner; do not clean the inner element.
- 😀 Ensure the engine is turned off before cleaning the air cleaner to prevent dirt from entering the inner element.
- 😀 Open the right-side door of the unit and unlock six hooks to remove the cover.
- 😀 Carefully remove the outer element by moving it up, down, left, right, and twisting it to pull it out.
- 😀 Check that the inner element is properly seated and not tilted after removing the outer element.
- 😀 Clean the cover and the inside of the air cleaner body to remove any dirt.
- 😀 Remove accumulated dirt in the evacuator valve for optimal function.
- 😀 Use compressed air with pressure less than 0.9 MP or 7 kg/cm² to clean the outer element along its folds.
- 😀 Replace the outer element if it has been cleaned six times or after one year of use, and replace the inner element at the same time.
Q & A
What should be done when the air cleaner indicator light turns on?
-When the air cleaner indicator light turns on, it is time to clean the air cleaner element.
What protective equipment is recommended when cleaning the air cleaner?
-It is recommended to always wear protective glasses, a dust mask, or other protective equipment when cleaning the air cleaner to prevent injury from flying debris.
Which part of the air cleaner element should be cleaned?
-Only the outer element should be cleaned. The inner element should not be cleaned.
What should be done before starting the cleaning process?
-Ensure that the engine is turned off before starting the cleaning process to prevent dirt from entering the inner element.
How should the outer element be removed from the air cleaner body?
-To remove the outer element, open the right-side door of the unit, unhook six hooks, and then carefully move the element up, down, left, and right while rotating it to pull it out.
What should you check for after removing the outer element?
-After removing the outer element, check that the inner element is still in place and not tilted. If tilted, reposition it until it is straight.
How should the air cleaner cover and body be cleaned?
-Clean any dirt on the cover and inside the air cleaner body. Also, remove any dirt that has accumulated in the evacuator valve.
What pressure should be used when using compressed air to clean the outer element?
-Compressed air with a pressure of less than 0.9 MP or 7 kg/cm² should be directed at the inner side of the outer element along its folds.
How often should the outer element be replaced?
-The outer element should be replaced after being cleaned six times or after one year of use, whichever comes first.
What should be done when reinstalling the air cleaner components?
-When reinstalling the components, ensure the outer element is properly positioned in the air cleaner body, the evacuator valve is correctly placed in the bottom, and the hooks are securely fastened to lock the position.
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