54 P151114 R3Section 6.9. – Inspect the Hopper Flashing on page 57Section 6.10. – Check the Roller Bearings on page 57Section 6.11. – Check the Roller Lagging on page 576.14. Inspect Belt Lacing on page 61Section 6.6. – Check the Gearbox Oil on page 56Annually:Section 6.5. – Oil the Chain Coupler on page 55Section 6.12. – Tension the Conveyor Belt on page 57Section 6.13. – Align the Conveyor Belt on page 58Section 6.17. – Clean and Wash the Equipment on page 632–3 Years:6.15. Replace the Belt Lacing on page 61Section 6.7. – Change the Gearbox Oil on page 56Section 6.20. – Inspect and Service the Hydraulic Winch and Lift Cable on page 66As Required:Section 6.18. – Repack the Wheel Bearings with Grease on page 63Section 6.19. – Check/Adjust the Truss Cables on page 646.16. Replace the Conveyor Belt on page 616.3. Visually Inspect the EquipmentCheck the following during a visual inspection:1. Ensure all guards are in place and in good working order.2. Examine the conveyor for damage or unusual wear.3. Check tightness of bolts/nuts, fasteners, and hardware (re-torque if necessary).4. Be sure all safety decals are in place and are legible.5. Check that the discharge and intake area are free of obstructions.6. Inspect all moving or rotating parts to see if anything has become entangled in them. Remove any entangledmaterial.Æ7. When equipped: Inspect hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and wear. Fix or replace where necessary.8. Examine tires for gashes, uneven wear, or loss of air pressure. Maintain pressure according to tire sidewallrecommendations.9. Check all operating, lifting, and transport components. Replace damaged or worn parts before using theconveyor.Æ10. PTO Models: Check the PTO shield & replace if damaged.Æ11. If equipped with truss cables: Inspect the truss cables for proper tension and possible damage such asfraying, kinking, or unwinding.6. MAINTENANCE PORTABLE GRAIN BELT CONVEYOR – SWING AWAY