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 About the Product

 Description

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Description

General

The Skid Steer Loader is a self-propelled skid steer machine fitted with either wheels or tracks. The main

structural support is designed to carry a front mounted carriage onto which a shovel or an approved attachment

can be fitted.

Intended Use

WARNING

  Use  of  the  machine  in  temperatures  outside  of  the  intended  operating  range  could  cause

component failure or affect control response and result in an instance of uncontrolled machine operation

causing possible injury, death or damage to property.

The machine is intended to be used in normal conditions for the applications and in the environmental conditions

as described in this manual. When used normally with a shovel fitted, the machine loads or excavates through

forward motion of the machine and lifts, transports and discharges material.

Applications include earthmoving, road construction, building and construction, materials depots, landscaping,

arable, livestock and poultry farming and similar applications.

This machine is intended for operation in a temperature range of -20°C (-4°F) to 46°C (115°F).

The machine is not intended for use in mining and quarrying applications (other than for light yard clearing

operations), in demolition activities, any use underground, or in any kind of explosive atmosphere.

Use in light forestry application will require the addition of a forestry protection kit to the machine.

If the machine is to be used in applications where there is a high silica concentration, risk due to materials

containing asbestos or similar hazards, additional protective measures such as the use of PPE (Personal

Protective Equipment) may be required. The machine should not be operated by any person who does have

an appropriate level of qualification, training or experience of use of this type of machine. Prior to use of the

machine, its suitability (size, performance, specification etc.) should be considered with regards to the intended

application and any relevant hazards that may exist. Contact your JCB dealer for support in determining the

appropriate  JCB  machine,  attachment  and  any  optional  equipment  that  is  suitable  for  the  application  and

environment.

Log Moving/Object Handling

Do not use the machine to move or handle logs unless sufficient log protection is installed. You could cause

serious injury to yourself and damage to the machine. For more information, contact your JCB dealer.

Optional Equipment and Attachments

A wide range of optional attachments are available to increase the versatility of your machine. Only the JCB

approved attachments are recommended for use with your machine. Contact your JCB dealer for the full list

of approved attachments available.

Danger Zone

The danger zone is any zone within and/or around the machinery in which a person is subject to a risk to their

health or safety. The danger zone includes the area in immediate proximity to any hazardous moving parts,

areas into which working equipment and attachments can be moved to quickly, the machine normal stopping

distances and also areas into which the machine can quickly turn under normal conditions of use. Depending

on the application at the time, the danger zone could also include the area into which debris, from use of an

attachment or working tool, could be projected and any area into which debris could fall from the machine.

During the operation of the machine, keep all persons out of the danger zone. Persons in the danger zone

could be injured.

Before you do a maintenance task, make the product safe.

Summary of Contents for 135

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 135 150T 155 175 190 190T 205 205T EN 9811 9500 ISSUE 4 01 2016 THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS STAY WITH THE MACHINE...

Page 2: ...not understand anything ask your employer or JCB dealer to explain it Do not operate the machine without an Operator s Manual or if there is anything on the machine you do not understand Treat the Op...

Page 3: ...9811 9500 4 Notes Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 4: ...Product Compliance 7 Description General 8 Intended Use 8 Log Moving Object Handling 8 Optional Equipment and Attachments 8 Danger Zone 8 Main Component Locations 9 Product and Component Identificati...

Page 5: ...General 45 Stopping and Parking General 48 Preparing for Travel General 49 Preparing for Road Travel 49 Preparing for Worksite Travel 50 Smooth Ride System SRS 51 Beacon 51 Safety Equipment General 5...

Page 6: ...Transporting the Machine General 106 Loading the Machine onto the Transporting Vehicle Trailer 106 Operating Environment General 109 Operating in Low Temperatures 109 Operating in High Temperatures 1...

Page 7: ...Agreements 153 Obtaining Spare Parts 154 Maintenance Safety General 155 Fluids and Lubricants 156 Maintenance Schedules General 160 How to Use the Maintenance Schedules 160 Maintenance Intervals 160...

Page 8: ...ive Belt 193 Exhaust 195 Air Filter General 196 Outer Element 196 Fuel System General 197 Fuel Filter 197 Water Separator 198 Cooling System General 200 Coolant 200 Cooling Pack 201 Brakes Park Brake...

Page 9: ...2 Noise Data 232 Vibration Emissions General 234 Vibration Data 235 Fluids Lubricants and Capacities General 237 Fuel 238 Coolant 244 Torque Values General 246 Electrical System General 247 Fuses 247...

Page 10: ...Front End Accessory Drive FOPS Falling Object Protective Structure HVAC Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning ISO International Organization for Standardization LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emi...

Page 11: ...Notes viii 9811 9500 4 viii...

Page 12: ...and maintaining the product If there is anything you are not sure about ask your JCB dealer or employer Do not guess you or others could be killed or seriously injured The general and specific warnin...

Page 13: ...The number of the page upon which the subject begins is indicated within the brackets For example Refer to Introduction About this Manual Cross References Page 2 Location of Manual The manual is locat...

Page 14: ...se around you will be safe If you are not sure of anything about the product or the work ask someone who knows Do not assume anything Remember Be careful Be alert Be safe Safety Warnings In this manua...

Page 15: ...h can cause drowsiness Feeling Unwell Do not attempt to operate the machine if you are feeling unwell By doing so you could be a danger to yourself and those you work with Mobile Phones Switch off you...

Page 16: ...otective Equipment PPE Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that can get caught on controls or moving parts Wear protective clothing and personal safety equipment issued or called for by the job co...

Page 17: ...Notes 6 9811 9500 4 6...

Page 18: ...e of its components may bear approval numbers and marking s and may have been supplied with a Declaration Certificate of Conformity These marking s and documents are relevant only for the country regi...

Page 19: ...be required The machine should not be operated by any person who does have an appropriate level of qualification training or experience of use of this type of machine Prior to use of the machine its s...

Page 20: ...illustration shows a typical machine model Your machine may look different from the one shown Figure 5 4 3 6 8 7 1 2 5 9 1 ROPS FOPS cab 2 Fuel tank filler point 3 Lift arm boom 4 Front working light...

Page 21: ...ber The machine model and build specification are indicated by the PIN The PIN has 17 digits and must be read from left to right Table 1 Typical PIN GE0 260 WV H 02196001 Table 2 Explanation of the PI...

Page 22: ...at are not approved by the manufacturer may be dangerous and will invalidate the ROPS FOPS FOGS certification WARNING Machines with a ROPS FOPS FOGS or TOPS are equipped with a seat belt The ROPS FOPS...

Page 23: ...f protection the structure provides There are two levels of FOPS Level I is standard Level I Impact Protection impact strength for protection from small falling objects e g bricks small concrete block...

Page 24: ...Do not over stretch or put yourself in dangerous positions to read the safety labels If you do not understand the hazard shown on the safety label then refer to Safety Label Identification Keep all o...

Page 25: ...ription Qty A 334 P0307 Combination label Crush hazard Wear seat belt 1 B 332 L8248 Noise warning Wear ear protection 1 C 817 70014 Warning Read the Operator s Manual before you operate the machine 1...

Page 26: ...tance away 2 H 332 L7456 Flying debris warning Read the Operator s Manual 1 I 332 L7454 Falling material Shovel is not self levelling Read the Operator s Manual 1 J 332 P7132 Severing of hands and fin...

Page 27: ...ch panel Refer to Operation Instruments General Page 63 F Radio Refer to Operation Radio General Page 95 G Front panel Refer to About the Product Console Switches Page 17 H Cab HVAC Heating Ventilatio...

Page 28: ...4 17 Console Switches Window Wipers Three position rocker switch The switch functions operate when the ignition switch is in the on position The wiper will self park when switched off Position 1 Off...

Page 29: ...n key Instead the right switch panel is used to enter a 4 digit pin code and the ignition switch can be turned by a handle The ignition switch has three positions 0 Off Stop Engine Turn the switch to...

Page 30: ...19 Cab Interior Light Turn on the ignition Refer to About the Product Interior Switches Page 18 Press either end of the light unit to switch on the cab interior light Pressing the other end will swit...

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