Servicing Instruction: Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo P35.9Ev, Standard and Flameproof
Servicing Instruction: Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo P35.9Ev, Standard and Flameproof
Servicing Instruction: Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo P35.9Ev, Standard and Flameproof
SERVICING INSTRUCTION
This instruction is authorised for use by command of the Chief of Army. It provides direction, mandatory
controls and procedures for the operation, maintenance and support of equipment. Personnel are to carry out any
action required by this instruction in accordance with EMEI General A 001.
Introduction
1. This EMEI lists the requirements for each level of servicing for the Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic
Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof. Table 1 details the frequency of each level of servicing
and Table 2 details the actions to be performed at each of the levels of servicing. The servicing points are shown in
Figure 1.
Associated Publications
2. Reference may be necessary to the latest issue of the following documents:
a. EMEI Engr Equip A 019 – Servicing of C Vehicles and Material Handling Equipment – Service and
Inspections Timings of Engineering Plant and Material Handling Equipment;
b. EMEI Engr Equip A 019-1 – Servicing of C Vehicles and Material Handling Equipment – Fluid
Sampling;
c. EMEI Engr Equip A 020 – C and D Vehicles – Inspection for Useability;
d. EMEI Engr Equip T 150 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Data Summary;
e. EMEI Engr Equip T 156 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Authority for Use;
f. EMEI Engr Equip T 156-1 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Service Manual;
g. EMEI Engr Equip T 156-2 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Parts Manual;
h. EMEI Engr Equip T 156-3 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Operation and Maintenance Manual;
i. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-1 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Strengthening of Fork Carriage Load Backrest – Modification
Instruction;
j. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-2 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Fitting of Grab Handle to the Tyre Compressor Cover –
Modification Instruction;
k. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-3 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Fitting Engine Bell Housing Drain Plug – Modification
Instruction;
l. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-4 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Battery Box Cover Bolt Access – Modification Instruction;
m. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-5 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Joystick Removal – Modification Instruction;
n. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-6 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Fitting of Tyre Pressure Decals – Modification Instruction;
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o. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-7 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Falling Object Protection Support Mechanism – Modification
Instruction;
p. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-8 – Truck, Forklift, Off Pavement, Telescopic Loader, 3 Tonne Merlo
P35.9EV, Standard and Flameproof – Modification of the Boom Safety Lock Device – Modification
Instruction;
q. EMEI Engr Equip T 157-9 – Fitting of Solid Stalk Seat Belts – Modification Instruction;
r. EMEI Vehicle A 591-1 – Miscellaneous – Inspection and Cleaning of Dry Type Air Cleaners;
s. DEF(AUST)206F – Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants Handbook;
t. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) – Product Information Sheets; and
u. Current version of the Technical Regulation of ADF Materiel Manual – Land (TRAMM – L) (available
from DTR-A website http://intranet.defence.gov.au/armyweb/Sites/DTRA).
General
3. Servicing is based on hours run and/or calendar periods expired. The equipment is to be serviced when any of
the specified servicing limits is reached. Unit commanders are permitted to reduce the period between services or add
servicing operations to meet extraordinary requirements. A scheduled service may be anticipated or delayed within a
limit of plus or minus ten percent of the schedule, to meet operational needs and to assist workshop planning.
NOTE
If an hourly-based service is not carried out within a 24 month period, then a 24-
monthly service is to be completed.
Where two types of period are expressed (e.g. 1000 hours or 24 months) the service
is to be applied at the expiration of the first occurring period.
During all servicing procedures, bolts and nuts that require re-tightening or
adjusting, which have been assembled using Loctite products, are to have the Loctite
renewed.
Warranty
5. Equipment while under warranty is to be serviced in accordance with the operator’s manuals and the warranty
agreement.
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Authority
6. The following personnel are authorised to carry out servicing on the vehicle:
a. mechanical systems – ECN 229 (Vehicle Mechanic) or civilian equivalent;
b. electrical systems – ECN 418 (Technician Electrical) or civilian equivalent;
c. welding – ECN 235 (Metalsmith) or civilian equivalent; and
d. a qualified operator, to carry out general servicing under supervision of the tradespersons listed above.
Standard Job
7. All Standard Jobs are held globally within the MILIS system. Refer to EGI ACM100 and ACM120 for the
standard jobs for the Merlo Telehandler. Units are to load the respective MST against their units equipment.
8. Standard Job Numbers for the servicing tasks are detailed in Tables 2, 3, and 4.
9. Standard Job Number for through life inspections are as follows:
a. Standard variant
(1) Annual - 7128; and
(2) Major – 7710.
b. Flameproof variant
(1) Annual - 6616; and
(2) Major - 7707.
Technical Inspection
10. Regardless of equipment usage, a Technical Inspection is to be carried out by an ECN 229 – Vehicle
Mechanic or civilian equivalent, every 12 months in accordance with the TRAMM – Volume 2, Section 4, Chapter 4.
Documentation
11. At the completion of any servicing the vehicle’s GM 120 (Record Book of Service Equipment) is to be
updated with a record of the service carried out.
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