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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 

 

In diagram "A" the maintenance to be done is indicated with the respective intervals to protect the machine. 
Not following  the scheduled intervals  can compromise the functionality of the machine and result in the 
warranty being invalidated. 
 
 
 

DIAGRAM “A” SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 

 

 

 
 
 

FIRST START 

DAILY 

EACH 150 HOURS 

OR 

EACH MONTH 

EACH 1200 HOURS 

OR 

EACH YEAR 

SAFETY STICKER 

Check presence 

Check presence 

Check presence 

Check presence 

DRIVE LEVERS 

Check automatic 

return 

Check automatic 

return 

Check automatic 

return 

Check automatic 

return 

TUBING 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

OIL IN THE TANK 

Check level 

Check level 

Check level 

Substitute 

OIL FILTER 

 

 

 

Substitute 

OIL IN THE 

MULTIPLIER 

Check level 

Check level 

Check level 

Substitute 

COTTER PINS 

Check presence 

Check presence 

Check presence 

Check presence 

BOLTS * 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

Check tightness

 

GREASING 

Grease 

Grease

 

Grease

 

Grease

 

 
 

* Do not over tighten pins with self locking nuts to prevent the joint from 
blocking.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for RES

Page 1: ...enance manual RES Del Morino srl v Caroni di Sotto 19 I 52033 Caprese Michelangelo AR Italy Ph 39 575 791059 Fax 39 575 791210 E mail export del morino it http www del morino it USE AND MAINTENANCE MA...

Page 2: ...ler Request for additional copies of the manual in case of loss or wear and tear or in case one wants the manual in a different language the customer should ask the dealer or manufacturer Pay attentio...

Page 3: ...ed with a multiplier to the reap PTO of the tractor USE OF THE MACHINE The back hoe type RES is light handy and easy to use then is suitable to satisfy the requirement of small and medium factory and...

Page 4: ...50 Weight Kg 205 332 345 385 652 Clearance E m 0 40 0 4 0 4 0 40 0 55 Stabilizer height F m 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 50 Tearing power to tooth point Kg 1200 1200 1200 1800 2600 Pump flow rate Lt min 9 5...

Page 5: ...ed Don t walk or stop or work under the arm Don t work under or in proximity of electric lines Don t use the machine to transport or to lift people or for any other uses not foreseen for the machine N...

Page 6: ...fe distance 5 Danger of breaking Keep hands at a safe distance 6 RPM and turning direction of PTO 7 It is compulsory to use gloves 8 Lifting point 9 Greasing point The safety signs on the machine must...

Page 7: ...per tie rod d Install and adjust the bracket that will prevent the tractor hitch from moving 2 INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC PUMP e Connect the pump unit with multiplier to the tractor PTO f Use the lockin...

Page 8: ...up b Lever 2 1 Arm and Bucket A arm up C arm down B bucket opening D bucket closing c Lever 3 2 Arm and Rotation A arm down C arm up B right rotation D left rotation d Lever 4 Left stabilizer F stabil...

Page 9: ...h respect to the tractor proceed as follows 1 Unlock the 4 nuts that lock the arm to the main frame If the machine is a RES30 turn the lever to release the hydraulic lock 2 Turn the arm fully in the d...

Page 10: ...eck presence Check presence DRIVE LEVERS Check automatic return Check automatic return Check automatic return Check automatic return TUBING Check tightness Check tightness Check tightness Check tightn...

Page 11: ...e the plug B and refill using proper oil type Use only new oil 3 When the oil level is correct replace the plug B b To change oil and filter in the tank operate as follow 1 Remove the plug B 2 Put a c...

Page 12: ...in vertical position then verify oil level through the spy B 2 If the level is low remove the plug A and refill with proper oil type Use only new oil 3 When the level is correct replace and tighten p...

Page 13: ...15 20 30 refer to the drawing which shows the 20 greasing points the 2 points X one for each stabilizer are accessible by removing the two covers B the other 18 points Y are in the open or accessible...

Page 14: ...n Substitute seals Check for worn valve Oil over heats Dirty oil filter Damaged hydraulic lines Oil level low Replace oil filter Check and replace if necessary Add oil Oil leakage Fitting loose Ram se...

Page 15: ...MOLITION At the end of its working life the machine must be sent to be demolished and that can only be done by an authorized authority in accordance with the national laws in force for the environment...

Page 16: ...WORK AND MAINTENANCE SHEET Every user should register on this sheet the facts about the life of the machine both work and maintenance so as to attest its conditions DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE NOTE OPERAT...

Page 17: ...17 SPARE PARTS OPTIONS...

Page 18: ...18 MAIN FRAME RES 10...

Page 19: ...19 MAIN FRAME RES 15 20...

Page 20: ...20 MAIN FRAME RES 30...

Page 21: ...21 ROTATION GROUP RES 15 20...

Page 22: ...22 ROTATION GROUP RES 30...

Page 23: ...23 ARMS RES 10...

Page 24: ...24 ARMS RES 15...

Page 25: ...25 ARMS RES 20...

Page 26: ...26 ARMS RES 30...

Page 27: ...27 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 10...

Page 28: ...28 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 15...

Page 29: ...29 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 20...

Page 30: ...30 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 30...

Page 31: ...31 RES 50 SUMMARY TABLE...

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Page 38: ...ATIVE METHOD TO ATTACHING THE RES TO THE TRACTOR 7 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 8 CONTROL 8 BEFORE BEGINNING DIGGING 9 TO BEGINNING DIGGING 9 AT THE END OF DIGGING OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 10 DIAGRA...

Page 39: ...HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 10 27 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 15 28 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 20 29 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM RES 30 30 RES 50 SUMMARY TABLE 31 RES 50 TABLE 20 32 RES 50 TABLE 40 33 RES 50 TABLE 30 34 RES 50 TAB...

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