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FOREWORD

SAFETY

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WB156-5

3.

Before starting work, remove the leads from the battery. ALWAYS remove the lead from the negative (-) terminal first.

4.

When raising heavy components, use a hoist or crane. Check that the wire rope, chains and hooks are free from damage.
Always use lifting equipment which has ample capacity. Install the lifting equipment at the correct places. Use a hoist or
crane and operate slowly to prevent the component from hitting anything. Do not work with any part while it is still raised
by the hoist or crane.

5.

When removing covers which are under internal pressure or under pressure from a spring, always leave two bolts in posi-
tion on opposite sides. Slowly release the pressure, then slowly loosen the bolts to remove.

6.

When removing components, be careful not to break or damage the wiring. Damaged wiring may cause electrical fires.

7.

When removing piping, stop the fuel or oil from spilling out. If any fuel or oil drips on to the floor, wipe it up immediately.
Fuel or oil on the floor can cause you to slip, or even start fires.

8.

Never use flammable liquids to clean parts. Always use approved non-flammable solvents to clean parts.

9.

Be sure to assemble all parts in their original locations. Replace any damaged part with new parts.

When installing hoses and wires, be sure that they will not be damaged by contact with other parts when the machine
is being operated.

10. When installing high pressure hoses, be sure that they are not twisted. Damaged tubing is dangerous. Be extremely careful

when installing tubes for high pressure circuits. Also make sure parts are correctly installed.

11. When assembling or installing parts, always use the specified tightening torques and sequences. When installing protec-

tive parts such as guards, or parts that may vibrate or rotate at high speeds, be particularly careful to check their installa-
tion carefully.

12. When aligning two holes, never insert your fingers or hand. Use appropriate tools to align parts.

13. When measuring hydraulic pressure, be sure the measuring tool is correctly assembled before taking any measurements.

14. Take care when removing or installing the tracks on track-type machines. When removing the track, the track separates

suddenly. Never let anyone stand at either end of the track.

15. When making repairs or adjustments on electronically-controlled engines, avoid any physical contact with the injection

system’s wiring harness while the engine is running. Due to the high voltage and amperage in this system, serious injury
may occur.

16. Never use a welder or machine with a higher voltage to jump-start or supply voltage to a machine with a lower voltage

system. Damage to the machine’s electrical system, a fire or an explosion may result. Always stay within the same voltage
range as the machine. 

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Page 2: ...WB156 5 12 CONTENTS 00 01 GENERAL 01 1 10 STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARD 10 1 20 TESTING ADJUSTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING 20 1 30 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 30 1 90 OTHER 90 1 Find manuals at...

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Page 8: ...FOREWORD 00 2 6 2 WB156 5 Mark Page Rev Mark Page Rev Mark Page Rev Mark Page Rev Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 9: ...rk equipment to the ground If this is not possi ble insert the safety pin or use blocks to prevent the work equipment from falling In addition be sure to lock all the control levers and hang warning s...

Page 10: ...not be damaged by contact with other parts when the machine is being operated 10 When installing high pressure hoses be sure that they are not twisted Damaged tubing is dangerous Be extremely careful...

Page 11: ...FUNCTION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARD This section gives the judgement standards when inspecting disassembled parts It explains the structure and function of each component It serves not only to give an u...

Page 12: ...ber for each item 3 Additional pages Additional pages are indicated by a hyphen and numbered after the page number File as in the example Example REVISED EDITION MARK 00 When a manual is revised an ed...

Page 13: ...subjected to each rope will increase with the hanging angles The table below shows the variation of allowable load when hoisting with two ropes each of which is allowed to sling up to 1000 kg 2205 lb...

Page 14: ...s of the hole and shaft The tightness of fit is decided by the tolerance Indication of size of rotating shaft and hole and relationship drawing of them 2 Standard clearance and standard value The clea...

Page 15: ...able value it must be checked or repaired The permissible value is estimated from various tests or experiences in most cases however it must be judged after considering the operating condition and cus...

Page 16: ...250 g Polyethylene container Used as sealant for machined holes Holtz MH 705 790 126 9120 75 g Tube Used as heat resisting sealant for repairing engine Three bond 1735 179 129 9140 2 g Polyethylene co...

Page 17: ...type Used as sealant for flywheel housing intake manifold oil pan thermostat housing etc Three bond 1211 790 129 9090 100 g Tube Used as heat resisting sealant for repairing engines Molybdenum disulp...

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Page 20: ...mm Range Target 08 08 14 5 88 8 82 4 33 6 50 7 35 5 42 10 10 17 9 8 12 74 7 22 9 39 11 27 8 31 12 12 19 14 7 19 6 10 84 14 45 17 64 13 01 14 14 22 19 6 24 5 14 45 18 07 22 54 16 62 16 16 24 24 5 34 3...

Page 21: ...etc 5 65 0 32 5 23 4 6 37 Charging and signal 15 84 0 45 13 36 7 0 59 Starting Glow plug 40 85 0 80 42 73 11 4 135 Starting 60 127 0 80 63 84 13 6 178 Starting 100 217 0 80 109 1 17 6 230 Starting Pr...

Page 22: ...d hose adapter 1 or hose 5 and insert it in mating adapter 3 aligning them with each other Fig 4 Do not hold rubber cap portion 4 B After inserting the hose in the mating adapter perfectly pull it bac...

Page 23: ...a of the hexagonal portion at the male end Fig 6 B While holding the condition of Step A turn lever 8 to the right clockwise Fig 7 C While holding the condition of Steps A and B pull out whole body 7...

Page 24: ...t the male end Fig 10 B While holding the condition of Step A push cover 10 straight until it contacts surface b of the hexagonal por tion at the male end Fig 11 C While holding the condition of Steps...

Page 25: ...the table so divide by 10 move the decimal one place to the left to convert it to 55 mm B Carry out the same procedure as above to convert 55 mm to 2 165 inches C The original value 550 mm was divide...

Page 26: ...8 3 307 3 346 3 386 3 425 3 465 3 504 90 3 543 3 583 3 622 3 661 3 701 3 740 3 780 3 819 3 858 3 898 Kilogram to Pound 1 kg 2 2046 lb 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 2 20 4 41 6 61 8 82 11 02 13 23 15 43 17 6...

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Page 31: ...TRICAL SYSTEM 01 6 SERVICE REFILL CAPACITIES 01 6 TRANSMISSION 01 7 TOTAL MASS 01 7 LOADER 01 7 BACKHOE 01 7 TIRE PRESSURE 01 7 WEIGHT TABLE 01 8 LIFTING THE MACHINE 01 9 LIFTING POSITION MARKS 01 9 L...

Page 32: ...rm 3046 mm 10 0 4239 mm 13 11 F Dumping angle 45o R Maximum reach from swing center 6034 mm 19 10 G Rollback angle 45o with telescopic arm 7164 mm 23 6 H Digging depth 138 mm 5 4 S Maximum digging dep...

Page 33: ...GENERAL BACKHOE ARM WB156 5 01 3 2 BACKHOE ARM STANDARD ARM...

Page 34: ...GENERAL BACKHOE ARM 01 4 2 WB156 5 TELESCOPIC ARM RETRACTED...

Page 35: ...GENERAL BACKHOE ARM WB156 5 01 5 2 TELESCOPIC ARM EXTENDED...

Page 36: ...tion Air cleaner Dry type with double elements and dust evacuator condition indicator Lubrication system Method Gear pump force lubrication Filter Full flow Cooling system Radiator water cooled system...

Page 37: ...en dramatically reduced Standard bucket width 2 356 mm 7 ft 9 in Standard bucket capacity SAE 0 95 m3 1 25 yd3 Standard bucket weight 454 kg 1 000 lb Lifting capacity at maximum height 3 900 kg 8 598...

Page 38: ...c pump 36 8 81 1 Transmission 254 560 Front axle 262 578 Rear axle 430 948 Front wheel complete with rim Rear wheel complete with rim Work equipment front loader 1 100 2 425 Boom 313 690 Bucket 436 96...

Page 39: ...to prevent accidental extension Engage the backhoe boom safety coupling Press the work equipment control switch to the LOCK position Insert the backhoe lock pin to lock the backhoe arm in position Co...

Page 40: ...ding arm 2 when it is completely retracted and prevents any accidental extension The safety element 6 held in its seat by the retainer 7 must be inserted to prevent the extension of the arm as shown i...

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