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Please see operator manual for full details.

Service &  Maintenance

Daily Checks (10h)

Action

Check condition of attachments / optional equipment 

Visual check

Grease attachments / optional equipment/ pivot pins as required

Lubricate

Clean bodywork and framework 

Clean

Check condition of bodywork and framework and general machine

Visual check

Check engine for leaks and oil level

Visual check

Check fuel system for leaks and contamination

Visual check

Drain water from water separator on fuel filter 

Clean

Check engine coolant for leaks, condition and level

Visual check

Check and clean radiator

Clean

Check hydraulic oil level

Visual check

Check operation of all services i.e. excavator, dozer etc.

Operate

Check operation of electrical equipment i.e. warning lights, beacon

Operate

Check operation of the hourmeter

Operate

Check track and running gear operation

Operate

Grease pivot pin

Lubricate

Weekly Checks (50h)

Action

Check and adjust air cleaner hose security

Visual check

Check and adjust the fan belt tension/condition

Visual check

Grease slew ring bearing 

Lubricate

Grease undercarriage extension rams and door/window hinges

Lubricate

Check electrical wiring for chaffing/routing

Visual check

Check track plate condition and bolt torque

Visual check

Check track tension

Visual check

Check hydraulic hoses / pipework for leaks and damage

Operate

Check condition of the rams

Visual check

Check operation of electrical equipment i.e. warning lights, beacon

Operate

Check and clean the battery terminals 

Clean

Summary of Contents for 8008 CTS

Page 1: ...1 Compact Excavators 8008 CTS 8010 CTS Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...ck Reference Guide DOES NOT replace the Operators Manual You MUST read ALL the disclaimers and safety and other instructions in the Operators Manual before initially operating this product Accordingly...

Page 3: ...b Layout Controls 8 11 Start Up Sequence 12 Shut Down Sequence 13 Mechanical Hitch Unlock 14 Maintenance Position 15 Service Maintenance 16 Service Access Covers 17 Service Maintenance Points 18 Fluid...

Page 4: ...ndscaping etc Can be used for object handling Not intended for use in mining and quarrying applications demolition forestry any use underground and any explosive atmospheres Must not be used for fores...

Page 5: ...D Track width extended mm 865 1000 1000 D Track width retracted mm 700 700 700 E Superstructure width mm 865 930 930 F Sprocket idle centres mm 1440 1597 1707 Operating weight kg 950 1110 1110 Transp...

Page 6: ...ock on the trailer bed 3 Position a wire rope A of suitable breaking strain over the bucket and secure to the trailer shackles 4 Place skids B under each track at front and rear to prevent movement of...

Page 7: ...nts 2 Remove all loose equipment from machine exterior 3 Check the unladen weight of the machine 4 Attach lifting equipment to each end of the dozer blade 5 Attach lifting equipment to each side of th...

Page 8: ...or three positions as shown Fig 5 Fig 4 1 Track controls 2 Hand throttle lever 3 Console switches 4 Starter switch 5 Instrument panel 6 Excavator controls 7 Dozer control 8 Extending undercarriage con...

Page 9: ...8010 CTS 9 Instrument Panel A Hourmeter B Charge fault indicator C Glow plugs on indicator D Low fuel indicator E Engine oil pressure low indicator F Coolant temperature high indicator Fig 7 Instrume...

Page 10: ...D Lower boom E Dipper in F Dipper out G Close bucket to gather a load H Open bucket to dump a load WARNING The swing and auxiliary pedals must be in their folded positions when not in use A Swing lef...

Page 11: ...8008 CTS 8010 CTS 11 A Control lever B Extend undercarriage C Retract undercarriage Fig 13 Fig 14 Extending Undercarriage Dozer Lever Fig 11 Fig 12 A Control lever B Lower the dozer C Raise the dozer...

Page 12: ...the throttle lever to half speed position Turn the starter key to position 2 for 6 seconds to warm the engine All controls are now active and the machine is now ready to use From ignition position 2...

Page 13: ...osition the attachment A just above the ground and dozer B on the ground Switch off all switches Move the lever D to the locked position Leave machine using the handrails and footholds Make sure the e...

Page 14: ...7 Start the engine and carefully rest the attachment on the ground 8 Slowly roll the Quickhitch back in the direction of arrow and simultaneously raise the dipper arm to release the attachment s fron...

Page 15: ...Lower the dozer blade B 3 Lower the excavator so the attachment is flat on the ground A 4 Stop the engine 5 Discharge the hydraulic pressure 6 Isolate the controls and remove ignition key 7 Isolate th...

Page 16: ...f all services i e excavator dozer etc Operate Check operation of electrical equipment i e warning lights beacon Operate Check operation of the hourmeter Operate Check track and running gear operation...

Page 17: ...s fully raised Always stop the engine and operate the controls to relieve hydraulic pressure before raising the engine cover Always adjust and latch the seat fully to the rear before raising the engin...

Page 18: ...l details Service Maintenance Points Engine Compartment A Hydraulic oil level indicator B Oil Dipstick C Hydraulic filler cap D Hydraulic filter A Radiator cap A Battery B Air filter Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig...

Page 19: ...0 3L JCB Engine Oil HP SAE 30 Not Multigrade 4001 0305 20L Track Idler Wheels Sealed Track Rollers bottom Sealed Hydraulic System bottom 21L See Below Hydraulic Tank 16L JCB Hydraulic Fluid HP32 Up to...

Page 20: ...e Bucket GP 400mm 23 30 8008 8010 None Bucket GP 450mm 32 8010 None Bucket GP 600mm 38 8010 None Grading Ditching Bucket 700mm 32 8008 None Grading Ditching Bucket 750mm 40 8010 None Earth Drill 1500N...

Page 21: ...ressure from my Auxiliary system OM page 113 Release Hyd Pressure Can you dig to dozer Digging to dozer can not be done while machine dig end is central to the dozer To dig to dozer slew machine over...

Page 22: ...22 Please see operator manual for full details Your Notes...

Page 23: ...8008 CTS 8010 CTS 23 Your Notes...

Page 24: ...and may vary dependant upon the exact specification of the machine They should not therefore be relied upon in relation to suitability for a particular application Guidance and advice should always b...

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