Rops Maintenance; Checking And Servicing The Rops - Toro 25430 Operator's Manual

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ROPS Maintenance

Checking and Servicing the
ROPS
Checking and Caring for the Seat Belt
Before you operate the machine, always ensure that the ROPS
and the seat belt are properly installed and in good working
order.
1. Check the seat belt for damage, and replace all parts
that are damaged.
2. Ensure that the mounting bolts for the seat belts are
tight.
3. Keep the seat belts clean using only soap and water.
Note: Do not immerse the seat belts in bleach or dye,
because this weakens the belt material.
Checking and Maintaining the ROPS
Service Interval: Every 500 hours
Important: If any part of the ROPS system is damaged,
replace it before you operate the machine.
1. Check that the 8 bolts that secure the ROPS bar to the
chassis of the machine are torqued to 24.4 to 26.1 N-m
(216 to 231 in-lb); refer to Figure 96.
Figure 96
1. ROPS bar
2. Bolt
2. Check that the 4 bolts that secure the seat to the chassis
of the machine are torqued to 5.4 to 6.8 N-m (48 to 60
in-lb); refer to Figure 97.
1. Bolt
3. Check that the bolts and nuts that attach the seat-belt
retractor and buckle to the seat are torqued to 7.8 to
9.6 N-m (69 to 85 in-lb); refer to Figure 98.
1. Seat-belt retractor
2. Bolt
Note: Replace any parts that are worn or damaged.
4. Inspect the ROPS for cracks, rust, or holes in the
ROPS and component parts.
Note: Age, weather, and accidents cause damage to
the ROPS and ROPS parts. If you have any doubts
about the ROPS system, contact an Authorized Toro
Service Dealer.
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Figure 97
Figure 98
3. Nut
4. Buckle

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