Replacing your equipment’s battery on your own can be a great way to save both money and downtime. With our step-by-step guide, you'll see just how straightforward and safe the process can be.
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Before you begin, make sure to consult your Operation and Maintenance Manual (OMM) for the correct safety procedures. Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Watch this video to learn how to install a battery and locate its date code, then continue reading for detailed written instructions:
To safely complete this service, park your equipment on dry, flat ground. Lower any implements to the ground and then lock out the hydraulics and turn off the engine.
To get started, mark the positive and negative cables so you can keep track of them for your safety. To remove the old battery:
Now make sure the cable ends are free of corrosion. You can remove corrosion with a baking soda or ammonia solution. Fine-grit sandpaper is another option if the corrosion is stubborn.
To install your new battery:
Make sure the hold down isn’t too tight because that could damage the battery case.
Your battery’s label has a date code that tells when it was manufactured. This means you don’t have to keep track of battery age yourself.
The first number tells you which month the battery was charged: 1 stands for January, 2 stands for February and so on.
And the second number tells you the year. If the number is 24, for example, that means it was made in 2024.
For more information and support, contact your Toromont Cat branch. And always check your Operation and Maintenance Manual for specific instruction and safety procedures.
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