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PM-000026-C - Dozer Blade Operators Manual - October 2015 

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

4       SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - GENERAL INFORMATION

OPERATING THE DOZER BLADE

•  An operator must not use drugs or alcohol, which can change his or her alertness or coordination. An operator taking  

prescription or over-the-counter drugs should seek medical advice on whether or not he or she can safely operate 

equipment. 

•  All bystanders should be kept a minimum of 20 feet (6 meters) away from the working area of the Dozer Blade. 
•  Do not allow Site workers to climb or ride on Dozer Blade at any time, including while stationary, in operation or being 

moved.

•  Operate only from the operator’s station. 
•  Avoid steep hillside operation which could cause the machine to overturn. Consult your machines operator’s and safety 

manuals for maximum incline allowable. 

•  Reduce speed when driving over rough terrain, on a slope, or turning, to avoid overturning the vehicle. 

•  Travel only with the Dozer Blade in a safe transport position to prevent uncontrolled movement. Drive slowly over 

rough ground and on slopes. 

•  Do not drive close to ditches, excavations, etc., cave in could result. 
• 

Before exiting the machine, lower the attachment to the ground, apply the parking brakes, turn off the prime mover’s       

engine, and remove the key. 

• 

Flow and pressure gauges, fittings, and hoses must have a continuous operating pressure rating of at least 25% higher 

than highest pressures of the system.

•  Do not smoke when refueling the prime mover. Allow room in the fuel tank for expansion. Wipe up any spilled fuel. 

Secure cap tightly when done. 

•  Remove the Dozer Blade from the prime mover before transporting to and from the job site. 
•  Dozer Blade shall be used only for their designed intent and shall not be loaded beyond their rated capacity. Overload-

ing or exceeding the manufacturers specifications will void all warranty.

Summary of Contents for DOZER BLADE

Page 1: ...1 DOZER BLADE PM 000026 C...

Page 2: ...2 2 TO THE PURCHASER 3 3 SERVICE PREPARATION FOR USE 4 4 SAFETYPRECAUTIONS GENERALINFORMATION 6 5 SAFETY WORKING WITH THEATTACHMENT 12 6 BEFORE USE 14 7 INSTALLATIONANDOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS 15 8 MAIN...

Page 3: ...ed in this manual were current according to the information available to us at the time of printing however we reserve the right to redesign and change the attachment as may be necessary without notif...

Page 4: ...al conditions These are noted throughout this manual and can be purchased from your DIGGA dealer eg Adaptor harnesses To facilitate warranty or service record the model and serial number of your unit...

Page 5: ...I HYDRAULIC HOSE KIT set J WIRING HARNESS 1 K NUT BOLT 14 L Adaptor HARNESS CAT ASV TEREX OPTIONAL 1 M 14 PIN PLUG ADAPTOR HARNESS KIT OPTIONAL 1 To avoid any inconvenience before operation please che...

Page 6: ...result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices TAKE NOTE THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 7: ...fumes dust can be generated when paint is heated by welding soldering or using a torch Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area and dispose of paint and solvent properly Remove paint before we...

Page 8: ...uce speed when driving over rough terrain on a slope or turning to avoid overturning the vehicle Travel only with the Dozer Blade in a safe transport position to prevent uncontrolled movement Drive sl...

Page 9: ...DOZER BLADE Seal hydraulic couplers from contaminants and secure all hydraulic hoses off the ground to help prevent damage Clean the unit thoroughly removing all mud dirt and grease Inspect for visibl...

Page 10: ...ponents Attach tie down accessories to unit as recommended Check unit stability before transporting Verify that all tie down accessories chains slings ropes shackles and etc are capable of maintaining...

Page 11: ...your equipment 3 Follow all safety decals Keep them clean and replace them if they become worn damaged or illegible 4 Know your equipment inside and out Know how to operate all controls and know emerg...

Page 12: ...g and disconnecting hydraulic attachments Make certain that all parts meet the specifications for this product when installing or replacing hydraulic hoses or fittings After connecting hydraulic lines...

Page 13: ...nnected or installed it is illegal to disengage tamper with or remove them For additional safety information please see Risk Management booklet To obtain a copy contact Digga Head Office on 61 7 3807...

Page 14: ...ONS BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TRENCHER MAINTENANCE BEFORE FIRST USE BEFORE EACH USE Inspect the attachment for shipping damage If damage does exist do not operate until the damaged parts have been replaced...

Page 15: ...er Blade attaches to the tool bar quick attach mechanism of your Machine Due to this arrangement thorough knowledge of the machinery controls is necessary for machine operation Read and understand you...

Page 16: ...slowly back up until the attachment is free from the machine 5 Remove and store the attachment s in a dry and protected place Leaving the attachment s outside will materially shorten its life WHEN AT...

Page 17: ...n Deutch plug is aligned before pushing it into place and rotate the locking ring clockwise until it stops NOTE Adaptor harness DM 000041 is supplied without the 14 pin plug installed Customer has to...

Page 18: ...all bolts on the Tilt pickup to 45 Nm Grease all fittings Note Some of the hydraulic cylinders have two grease fittings on the cross tube end of the barrel section of the cylinder Only one of these t...

Page 19: ...UCTIONS Keep all safety signs clean and legible Replace all missing illegible or damaged safety signs Replacement parts for parts with safety signs attached must also have safety signs attached Safety...

Page 20: ...3 875 7915 WEB www diggausa com EMAIL info diggausa com DIGGA EUROPE Unit 6 Smitham Bridge Road Hungerford Trading Estate Hungerford Berkshire RG17 0QU England United Kingdom PH 44 0 1488 688 550 WEB...

Page 21: ...c Cylinder Contact your Local DIGGA Dealer Faulty Solenoid Contact your Local DIGGA Dealer No Electrical Signal to solenoid Contact your Local DIGGA Dealer Pin Configuration on cable non compatable Co...

Page 22: ...omponents include but are not limited to gearboxes hydraulic pumps motors cylinders and actuators Any goods returned to Digga by the customer under warranty or repair must have all freight charges pre...

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