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7.1.

 

Cleaning and storage of the equipment

Clean  the  attachment regularly. You may  use  a  pressure  washer  and  a  mild  detergent.  Do  not  use  strong
solvents  or  spray  directly  at  the  hydraulic  components  or  at the labels  on  the  attachment  either.  Lubricate
the lubrication points on the attachment after washing, shown in section 7.2.

Do not let water to stay in the bucket. For longer storage periods touch up the paint where needed, grease
the  lubrication  points  and  oil  the  visible  parts  of  hydraulic  cylinder  shafts  to  prevent  rust  damage.  Do  not
store the attachment directly against the ground; place it on blocks of wood or on a pallet, for example.

7.2.

 

Lubricating

There  are  a  total  of  7  lubrication  points  on  the  mini  digger  for  200-series  A33153  and  6  on  the  models
A32394  and  A32394.  Small  amount  of  lubricant  should  be  added  every  5-10  hours  of  use.  All  lubrication
nipples are standard R1/8” nipples. Replace any damaged nipples.

Lubricant must  be  added  approximately  every  10  operating  hours.  Clean  the  end  of
the nipple before greasing. Only add the grease amount of a  couple  of  grease  press
pushes at a time.

7.2.1.

 

Lubricating points in the mini digger for 200-series A33153

Summary of Contents for A32393

Page 1: ... and follow all instructions Keep this manual for later reference Operator s Operator s Operator s Operator s manual for Attachment manual for Attachment manual for Attachment manual for Attachment Mini digger Product number 400 700 series loaders A32393 A32394 200 series loaders A33153 ...

Page 2: ...property This safety symbol refers to important safety information in this manual It warns of an immediate hazard that could cause serious personal injury or damage to property Read the warning text accompanying the symbol carefully and ensure that other operators are also familiar with the warnings since personal safety is at stake This notice symbol indicates information about the correct operat...

Page 3: ...ator Not all maintenance tasks can be performed by the operator certain tasks must be left to qualified professionals Read the maintenance and servicing instructions in this manual Please contact your AVANT retailer if you have additional questions about the operation or maintenance of the equipment or if you require spare parts or maintenance services 3 Safety instructions for the mini diggers Pl...

Page 4: ...ar proper protective clothing The noise level in the driver s seat exceeds 85 dB A Wear hearing protection while working with the loader The use of safety boots is recommended while working with the loader Wear protective gloves when handling hydraulic hoses 4 Mini digger specifications Listed below are the markings and labels fastened to the mini digger which must be visible on the equipment Repl...

Page 5: ...ng the mini digger to the loader is quick and easy but it must be done carefully If the attachment is not locked to the loader it may detach from the loader and cause hazardous situations In the worst case the attachment may slide onto the driver along a raised boom For this reason the attachment must under no circumstances be raised over one metre when it has not been locked To prevent hazardous ...

Page 6: ...ic locking of the locking pins at a height of over one metre If the locking pins do not return to the normal position when the front plate is tilted do not raise the attachment any more Lower the attachment on the ground and secure the locking manually The automatic returning of the locking pins is an useful feature when attaching an empty attachment at low height and on even surfaces Otherwise we...

Page 7: ...ach and remove Move the auxiliary hydraulics control lever to release residual pressure Keep the fittings as clean as possible use the protective caps for the quick couplings on both the attachment and the loader Dirt ice etc may make using the fittings significantly more difficult Note that the protective caps on the loader and the attachment can be fastened to each other during operation to redu...

Page 8: ...and lubrication of the equipment The condition of the hydraulic hoses and components should be monitored Due to crushing hazard caused by the movements of the loader boom and the digger bucket all maintenance work must be done when the attachment has been lowered on the ground and the residual pressure has been released All maintenance procedures must be performed when the digger and the loader bo...

Page 9: ...f hydraulic cylinder shafts to prevent rust damage Do not store the attachment directly against the ground place it on blocks of wood or on a pallet for example 7 2 Lubricating There are a total of 7 lubrication points on the mini digger for 200 series A33153 and 6 on the models A32394 and A32394 Small amount of lubricant should be added every 5 10 hours of use All lubrication nipples are standard...

Page 10: ...ctory may reimburse the price of components purchased by the customer in special cases that have been agreed in advance The warranty does not cover Normal maintenance work such as the replacement of blades or the belts or parts and consumables required for it Damages caused by unusual operating conditions or ways of use negligence structural changes made without the consent of Avant Tecno Oy use o...

Page 11: ...ns of the Machinery Directive directive 2006 42 EC as amended The following harmonized standards have been applied SFS EN ISO 12100 1 SFS EN ISO 12100 2 SFS EN 982 SFS EN 474 4 Wir erklären hiermit dass die nachstehend aufgeführte Maschine konform ist mit den Bestimmungen der EG Maschinenrichtlinie EG Richtlinie 2006 42 EG mit Änderungen Die folgende harmonisierte Normen wurden angewandt SFS EN IS...

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