Equipment manufacturers like Ameriquip constantly refine their machines based on field data, safety regulations, and component availability. A parts manual isn't a static document; it evolves alongside the hardware.
While the Parts Manual shows you how the machine is assembled, the Service Manual tells you how to fix it. Use the parts manual to identify the component, and the service manual to determine the torque specs and installation procedures.
Using an outdated parts manual can lead to a range of problems, including:
directly is recommended, as they specialize in custom equipment manufacturing and often maintain archives for their legacy products. Critical Replacement Parts
: Check axle maintenance, oil levels, and look for hydraulic leaks.
Since the Eagle 42 design was used by other companies, check Genie’s Terex/Simon manual library for legacy documentation.
Use the manual’s lubrication chart to identify all zerk fittings. High-friction areas like the rotation gear need frequent attention.