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When checking the hydraulic oil level on an excavator during a pre-operational inspection, which of the following is the most critical step?

To get an accurate hydraulic oil level reading, all hydraulic components must be positioned correctly, typically with the work equipment lowered and cylinders r

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Question: When checking the hydraulic oil level on an excavator during a pre-operational inspection, which of the following is the most critical step?

Answer options:

  • Ensuring the engine is running at operating temperature.
  • Checking the level with the boom and arm fully extended and the bucket curled in. ✅ Lowering all work equipment to the ground and positioning cylinders fully retracted or as per manufacturer's instructions.
  • Only checking the level after the excavator has been shut down for over 24 hours.

Correct answer: Lowering all work equipment to the ground and positioning cylinders fully retracted or as per manufacturer's instructions.

Explanation: To get an accurate hydraulic oil level reading, all hydraulic components must be positioned correctly, typically with the work equipment lowered and cylinders retracted as per the manufacturer's specific instructions. This ensures all fluid is returned to the reservoir, providing a true level reading.

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