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TLT30 maintenance schedule

We have a TLT30 that clocks about 125 hours per year. We have an annual thorough inspection done for us but do not know the maintenance interval for such a low usage machine (I understand it is 500 hours). What is the official manufacturer's recommendation so I can be safe and keep costs down but every four years does not look right!
  • Posted 26 Nov 2011 00:03
  • By Kederand
  • joined 25 Nov'11 - 2 messages
  • Co Durham, United Kingdom
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Thanks to you both for your help.
  • Posted 2 Dec 2011 23:54
  • By Kederand
  • joined 25 Nov'11 - 2 messages
  • Co Durham, United Kingdom
Kederand
Kederand

Service Maintenance Intervals are listed in the Operators Handbook.

Service Maintenance should take place when either certain hours are reached or a time scale has passed.
At 500 hrs or 6 months
At 1000 hrs or 1 year

etc.

hope this helps
  • Posted 2 Dec 2011 22:00
  • By linesman
  • joined 8 Apr'09 - 20 messages
  • Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Most manufactures set a time as a safety net for this. Something like, 500 hours or every 3 months whatever comes the soonest for example. Contact JCB and they will tell you the maximum time period you should allow between services.
  • Posted 26 Nov 2011 04:24
  • By AndyPandy
  • joined 26 Oct'07 - 175 messages
  • Staffordshire, WM, United Kingdom

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