Attachments
Section A
Section A
7 - 8
7 - 8
9803/8500
Issue 1
Stabilisers
The following procedures are best carried out with the
backhoe mounted on the Robot Skid Steer machine.
If this is not possible it will be necessary to provide an
alternative means of raising the backhoe mainframe to
permit removal of foot
3
and leg
5
.
Dismantling
1
To give maximum stability, raise the dipper fully and
then lower the boom until the bucket (or dipper end)
rests on the ground.
2
Switch off the engine and relieve circuit pressure by
operating the backhoe controls a few times. Disconnect
the backhoe tail hoses from the Robot loader arm
pipework.
3
Disconnect the two hydraulic pipes followed by the two
90° elbow connectors (located at the top of the inboard
face
A
of stabiliser sleeve
B
), from the stabiliser ram
pipework.
4
Dismantle items
1
to
7
in sequence.
Note:
After removing items
1
and
2
, start the engine and
raise the backhoe mainframe by means of the Robot loader
arm to permit removal of foot
3
. While in this position remove
sleeve
4
. This should allow leg
5
to drop down from sleeve
B
. Raise the Robot loader arm until the leg comes out of the
sleeve then lower the loader arm again. Switch off the
engine.
5
Using suitable lifting equipment, support the weight of
the ram located inside stabiliser sleeve
B
.
6
Remove roll pin
8
and pivot pin
9
and then lift the ram
out of the top of the sleeve.
7
For ram dismantling refer to page 7 - 13.
Assembly
Assembly is the reverse of dismantling.
Backhoe
5
3
1
2
4
B
A
6
7
8
9
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Summary of Contents for ROBOT 150
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Page 97: ...4 3 Section C Electrics 9803 8500 Section C 4 3 Issue 1 Alternator S213570...
Page 123: ...1 1 Section D Controls 9803 8500 Section D 1 1 Issue 1 Safety Restraint Bar S168160 1...
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Page 142: ...Hydraulics 9803 8500 Issue 1 4 1 4 1 Descriptions Section E Section E...
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Page 163: ...10 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 10 1 Issue 1 Pumps 168150...
Page 165: ...10 3 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 10 3 Issue 1 Pumps 168030...
Page 167: ...10 5 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 10 5 Issue 1 Pumps 168160...
Page 175: ...11 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 11 1 Issue 2 Pumps 167750...
Page 179: ...13 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 13 1 Issue 1 Drive Motors 167720 S167720A...
Page 183: ...13 5 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 13 5 Issue 1 Drive Motors S243720 X X S243870...
Page 212: ...18 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 18 1 Issue 2 Valves S204980 X X 3 B A 4 2 1 5...
Page 215: ...20 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 20 1 Issue 1 Servo Joysticks S167960...
Page 217: ...20 3 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 20 3 Issue 1 Servo Joysticks 167950...
Page 221: ...23 3 Section E Hydraulics 9803 8500 Section E 23 3 Issue 1 Rams S167800...
Page 241: ...1 2 Section F Transmission 9803 8500 Section F 1 2 Issue 2 Tyres and Wheels 167861 167811...
Page 243: ...1 4 Section F Transmission 9803 8500 Section F 1 4 Issue 2 Tyres and Wheels 167851...
Page 253: ...2 1 Section K Engine 9803 8500 Section K 2 1 Issue 1 Removal and Replacement S167990...