Introduction
Identifying Your Machine
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Identifying Your Machine
Machine Identification Plate
Your machine has an identification plate mounted as
shown. The serial numbers of the machine and its major
units are stamped on the plate.
Note:
The machine model and build specification is
indicated by the PIN. Refer to
Typical Product
Identification Number (PIN)
.
The serial number of each major unit is also stamped on
the unit itself. If a major unit is replaced by a new one, the
serial number on the identification plate will be wrong.
Either stamp the new number of the unit on the
identification plate, or simply stamp out the old number.
This will prevent the wrong unit number being quoted when
replacement parts are ordered.
The machine and engine serial numbers can help identify
exactly the type of equipment you have.
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Fig 5.
Typical Product Identification Number (PIN) -
Early Machines
1
World Manufacturer Identification (3 Digits)
2
Machine Model (3 Digits)
3
Mast Type (2 Digits)
4
Check letter (1 Digit)
The Check Letter is used to verify the authenticity of
the machine’s PIN.
5
Machine Serial Number (8 Digits)
Each machine has a unique serial number.
JCB
930
36
C
01234567
1
2
3
4
5
926, 930, 940 or 950
36 = 3.6 metre mast
45 = 4.5 metre mast
55 = 5.5 metre mast
65 = 6.5 metre mast
NM = No Mast fitted
Summary of Contents for RTFL 926
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