Service Manual

13P Series
This symbol points out important safety
instructions which, if not followed, could en-
danger the personal safety and/or property
of yourself and others. Read and follow all instruc-
tions in this manual before attempting maintenance
on your P Series Pump. When you see this symbol
- HEED ITS WARNING.
WARNING
POTENTIAL FOR SERIOUS INJURY
Inattention to proper safety, operation, or
maintenance procedures could result in
personal injury, or damage to the equip-
ment. Before servicing or repairing the P
Series Pump, read fully and understand
the safety precautions described in this
section.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Certain safety precautions must be observed while
servicing or repairing the P Series Pump. This sec-
tion addresses some of these precautions but must
not be considered an all-inclusive source on safety
information. This section is to be used in conjunc-
tion with all other safety material which may apply,
such as:
• Other manuals pertaining to this machine
• Local and shop safety rules and codes
• Governmental safety laws and regulations
Be sure that you know and understand the equip-
ment and the hazards associated with it. Do not
place speed above safety.
Notify your supervisor whenever you feel there is
any hazard involving the equipment or the perfor-
mance of your job.
Never allow untrained or unauthorized personnel to
service or repair the equipment.
SECTION 2. SAFETY
Wear appropriate clothing. Loose or hanging cloth-
ing or jewelry can be hazardous. Use the appropri-
ate safety equipment, such as eye and hearing
protection, and safety-toe and slip-proof shoes.
Never use compressed air to clean debris from
yourself or your clothing.
TOOL SAFETY
Use the proper tools and equipment for the task.
Inspect each tool before use and replace any tool
that may be damaged or defective.
WORK AREA SAFETY
Keep the work area neat and orderly. Be sure it is
well lit, extra tools are put away, trash and refuse
are in the proper containers, and dirt or debris
have been removed from the working areas of the
machine.
The oor should be clean and dry, and all extension
cords or similar trip hazards should be removed.
SERVICING SAFETY
Certain procedures may require the vehicle to be
disabled in order to prevent possible injury to the
servicing technician and/or bystanders.
The loss of hydrostatic drive line power may result
in the loss of hydrostatic braking capability.
Some cleaning solvents are ammable. Use only
approved cleaning materials: Do not use explosive
or ammable liquids to clean the equipment.
To avoid possible re, do not use cleaning solvents
in an area where a source of ignition may be pres-
ent.
Discard used cleaning material in the appropriate
containers.