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Introduction
The purpose of this manual is to introduce
maintenance personnel to the procedures for repairing
and servicing the W
ITTKE
R
ETRO
TM
. For information
regarding operational procedures, refer to the
Operator’s Manual for the W
ITTKE
R
ETRO
TM
.
Important Notes for
Maintenance Personnel
It is imperative that you carefully review this manual
prior to operating and/or performing any service to
your new W
ITTKE
R
ETRO
TM
front loader.
Upon receipt of your new W
ITTKE
R
ETRO
TM
, perform
a complete lubrication of the equipment based on the
lubrication guide found on page 49 and on the decal
applied to the side of the body. Factory lubrication is
adequate for production and transport purposes only.
In addition, the return filter element must be replaced
after 50
hours of use, as per instructions shownon
page 57.
With your safety in mind, we would like to remind you
that
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
should
service the hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic
systems on your refuse vehicle. In addition, these
mechanics should be fully versed in the operation of
this unit.
Mission Statement
Labrie Enviroquip Group is dedicated to providing
innovative designs, customized quality equipment and
elite customer service.
Vision Statement
The Labrie Enviroquip Group Team will successfully
lead the way the world views waste management. We
will excel at enhancing our community and protecting
the global environment. We are committed to being a
profitable company for our customers, shareholders
and employees.
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Page 14: ...4 Introduction...
Page 20: ...10 Safety Keep Hands and Body Clear...
Page 21: ...Safety 11 Stand Clear of Tailgate Extreme Crush Hazard Service Hoist Handle...
Page 22: ...12 Safety Do Not Climb on Canopy Check All Bridge Clearances...
Page 24: ...14 Safety Crush Hazard Body May Fall The Top of This Vehicle is High Enough...
Page 25: ...Safety 15 Danger of Electrocution Damage to Vehicle Frame is Heat Treated...
Page 26: ...16 Safety Disconnect All Batteries and Electronic Control Modules Remove Cap Slowly...
Page 27: ...Safety 17 Extension Ladder Must Be Secured Lubrication Points...
Page 28: ...18 Safety Service Hoist Instructions Air Tank Drain Notice...
Page 29: ...Safety 19 Setting the Tailgate Props Curb Side...
Page 30: ...20 Safety Setting the Tailgate Props Street Side...
Page 53: ...Safety 43 5 Lift the body Figure 2 9 Proper lift setup...
Page 54: ...44 Safety...
Page 102: ...92 Maintenance Residential Front Loader...
Page 103: ...Maintenance 93 Tip to Dump...
Page 126: ...116 Maintenance Hydraulic System Schematics Commercial Front Loader...
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