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Stihl ASP 100 Manuel D'utilisation page 38

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Maintenance operations after the first 5
operating hours:
● Check that all bolted connections are
securely fastened.
Maintenance operations before each
use:
● Check the wear on both gauge wheels
and the slide bar.
Maintenance operations after each use:
● Clean the snow plough and ride-on
mower thoroughly and remove any salt.
Lubricate the snow plough if necessary.
(
14.3)
14.3 Lubrication
It is recommended to lubricate all
moving parts as required with a
commercially available lubricating grease
spray (e.g. the lubricating grease spray
from Teroson).
If the snow plough is being stored for an
extended period, all moving parts must
first be lubricated with a commercially
available lubricating grease spray.
Danger of burns!
Allow the machine to cool down
completely before any lubrication
work. Pay particular attention to the
muffler and all surrounding parts
(except the model RT 4082).
Removing the cover 1:
● Loosen and unscrew cap nuts (1).
● Loosen and unscrew nuts (2).
● Pull studs (3) out from the respective
bores in snow plough (4) and detach
springs (5).
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● Loosen and unscrew both nuts (6).
Remove bolts (7) and nuts (6).
● Remove cover (8) upwards.
Lubricating the snow plough 2:
● Lubricate all lubrication points (A) on
both sides with a commercially
available lubricating grease spray.
Installing the cover 3:
● Fit cover (8).
● Insert both bolts (7) through the bores
from above and screw on nuts (6).
Tighten nuts (6) to 2-4 Nm.
● Attach springs (5) and insert studs (3)
through the respective bore in snow
plough (4).
● Screw on nuts (2) and tighten.
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● Screw on cap nuts (1) and tighten.
● Check the coil spring setting. (
Lubricating the mounting frame 4:
● Lubricate all lubrication points (B) with a
commercially available lubricating
grease spray.
Note:
Remove excess grease and
dispose of it in an environmentally-
friendly way.
14.4 Reversing or replacing a
slide bar
Note
In order for the snow plough to
function optimally, the slide bar
must be adjusted correctly. Reverse
or replace a badly worn or
damaged slide bar.
Removing the slide bar:
● Place the snow plough in the transport
position.
● For safety, place a support (1) (e.g.
piece of wood) under both gauge
wheels (2) (right and left side of the
snow plough).
● Unscrew nuts (3) and bolts (4) and
remove slide bar (5).
Installing the slide bar:
● Reverse (worn edge upwards) or
replace slide bar (5).
● Insert slide bar (5) so that the lower
edge is parallel to the ground (note the
position of the chamfer).
● Insert bolts (4) through the bores in the
snow plough and slide bar (5). Screw
on nuts (3) and tighten to 25-35 Nm.
15.2)
● Place the snow plough in the transport
position.
● Remove the support and lower the
snow plough into the working position.
(
13.3)
14.5 Adjusting the thrust spring
Note
The thrust spring must be adjusted
in case of repair so that the snow
plough can be installed correctly.
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Adjusting the spring:
● Set the correct height by turning the
screw.
Both thrust springs must be installed in
the same way.
Height: 22 mm
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