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Laser Grader

Safety

Wear personal protective equipment appropriate for the job.

Always use Burchland Manufacturing replacement parts. Not using Burchland Manufacturing parts may 

cause harm to personnel and may void the warranty.

2.2.1 Lockout/Tagout

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 WARNING

Entanglement and crush hazard.

Keep all personnel clear of all moving components.

Verify all guards are in place.

Follow lockout/tagout procedure before performing service, inspections or maintenance.

Before performing service or maintenance:
•  If grader is connected to skid steer:

1. 

Park on a firm and level surface.

2.  Lower grader to ground.
3.  Set parking brake.
4.  Stop engine and remove key. 
5.  Place a Do Not Operate tag on control panel. 

•  If grader is not connected to skid steer:

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Verify grader is on a firm and level surface. 

Summary of Contents for LGX

Page 1: ...LASER GRADER OPERATORS MANUAL BURCHLAND LGX LGX...

Page 2: ...Safety Decals 8 3 Components 10 4 Attach And Detach 11 4 1 Attach Skid Steer To Grader 11 4 2 Detach Skid Steer From Grader 12 5 Operation 13 5 1 Daily Inspections 13 5 2 Transporting 13 5 3 Operatin...

Page 3: ...nit Equipment modifications from original design and specifications are strictly prohibited Modifications or overloading may compromise safe operation of the grader subjecting users to serious injury...

Page 4: ...ndition that will result in serious injury or death if not performed appropriately WARNING Indicates a hazardous condition that could result in serious injury or death if not performed appropriately C...

Page 5: ...in Hydraulic hoses can fail from age damage and exposure Use body and face protection while searching for leaks A tiny almost invisible leak can penetrate the skin thereby requiring immediate medical...

Page 6: ...any part of this manual contact your Burchland Manufacturing dealer 2 1 1 Replace Safety Signs Replace missing or damaged safety signs Safety signs are identified in this manual Replacement safety sig...

Page 7: ...Keep all personnel clear of all moving components Verify all guards are in place Follow lockout tagout procedure before performing service inspections or maintenance Before performing service or main...

Page 8: ...nformation to the safety content already described in this section of the operators manual All safety decals must be legible at all times Keep them clean by using soap and water avoid using harsh chem...

Page 9: ...9 Laser Grader Safety Decal A 11187 Decal B 7353642 Decal C 11190 Decal D 12740 Decal E 6815993...

Page 10: ...B Hydraulic Hose Holder C Hydraulic Hoses D Grader Blade E Mirrors F Wing End Plates G Lift Cylinder H Tiedown Points I Receiver Plate J Receiver Plate Turnbuckles K Tilt Lock Turnbuckle Chains L Win...

Page 11: ...f the skid steer crushing you or bystanders Locking mechanism pins must be fully seated through the grader receiver plate 5 Engage the locking mechanism pins Verify pins are fully seated through the r...

Page 12: ...he skin thereby requiring immediate medical attention Use wood or cardboard to detect hydraulic leaks never use your hands 8 Connect hydraulic hoses and electrical connector Confirm hydraulic connecti...

Page 13: ...ath or serious injury Keep grader close to the ground Operation with a raised grader may result in skid steer rollover 1 Verify hydraulics to grader are disengaged 2 Raise grader slightly off the grou...

Page 14: ...ulics to grader 4 Slowly increase engine speed to operating speed NOTICE Prevent damage to the grader Avoid moving the wing end plates without first angling the blade away from the wing To move the le...

Page 15: ...e way down 3 Adjust bucket tilt until grader is relatively flat or parallel with the ground 4 Measure the distance between the bottom of the roller and the ground A 5 If the roller is not at the desir...

Page 16: ...Bearings And Bushings Grease bearings and bushings with general purpose grease every eight operating hours and immediately after every washing Clean grease fittings with a rag Connect a grease gun to...

Page 17: ...place Grader Blade WARNING Prevent death or serious injury Grader blade weight is approximately 7 ft 2 1 m blade 75 lbs 34 kg 7 5 ft 2 3 m blade 80 lbs 36 kg 8 ft 2 5 m blade 85 lbs 39 kg Plan a safe...

Page 18: ...18 Laser Grader Tables 7 Bolt Tightening Torque Values...

Page 19: ...el of your product will be required before our dealers can perform warranty service on the product You must at your own expense arrange to deliver or ship the product for warranty repairs and arrange...

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