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Safety Decals and Descriptions 

Part No.  

Symbol. 

Descriptions. 

 
DEC~1920-013 
 

 
 
 

 
Don’t operate controls until operators manual has been read. 
 

 
DEC~1920-014 
 

 
 
 

 
Recommended brake fluid. 
 

 
DEC~1920-015 
 

 
 
 

 
Recommended brake fluid ( Circular ) 

 
DEC~1920-016 
 

 
 
 

 
No repairs to ROPS. 

 
DEC~1920-017 
 

 
 
 

 
Stay clear of pinch points. 

 
DEC~1920-018 
 

 
 

 
Read manual / Apply handbrake before leaving dumper / Release handbrake 
before moving dumper. 

 
DEC~1920-019 
 

 
 
 

 
Caution moving parts / Do not open when hot. 

 
DEC~1920-020 
 

 
 
 

 
Forward and Reverse. 
 

 
DEC~1920-022 

 
 
 

 
Maintenance decal. 

 
DEC~1920-023 
 

 
 
 

 
Tyre pressure and wheel nut torque ( Rear ) 
 

 
DEC~1920-024 
 

 
 
 

 
Tyre pressure and wheel nut torque ( Front ) 
Sound level. 

 
DEC~1920-025 

 
 

 
Sound levels. 
 

 
DEC~1920-031 

 

 
Battery 

Summary of Contents for SW9

Page 1: ...RS OPERATORS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL NC ENGINEERING HAMILTONSBAWN LTD 2 Killyrudden Road Hamiltonsbawn Co Armagh BT61 9SF Tel 028 38871970 Fax 028 3...

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Page 3: ...ore it is very important that your new equipment operations and instructions are explained to you by a Dealer Representative following delivery of your equipment This will explain the operating contro...

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Page 5: ...d to user 3 Parts book and information explained Parts book can be purchased through dealer 4 All items on delivery checklist have been completed Operators signature Signature on behalf of Dealer DIST...

Page 6: ...ower train Coolant inspect with engine stopped cool Brake system reservoir Show Location of All Filters Hydraulics system Engine oil Fuel system Transmission Power train Engine air Water and Sedimento...

Page 7: ...ntification Plate VIN 14 Safety Decals and Descriptions 15 Safety Information 17 ROPS 19 Seat Belt Information 20 Seat Adjustment 21 Battery Isolator 22 Steering Wheel Adjustment 22 Warning Others 23...

Page 8: ...8 Contents Page No Safe Operating Instructions 30 Visibility 30 Climbing Descending Gradients 31 Crossing Gradients 31 ROPS Bar 32 Towing Loads 33 Transportation 33...

Page 9: ...designed and manufactured in accordance with the following European Standards 2006 42 CE Machinery Directive Measured Sound Power Level 104 dB LWA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 104 dB LWA Net Installe...

Page 10: ...ise Level Declaration The noise levels are measured according to ISO6395 1998 The noise level of this machine is LWA 104dB A LPA 85dB A LWA A Weighted sound power level LPA A Weighted sound pressure l...

Page 11: ...Arm aha m s 2 4 The above figures are for reference purposes only It is the responsibility of the employer to access vibration exposure based on the actual site conditions and operating practices at...

Page 12: ...faults with the machine please report them immediately to your NC dealer representative ROUTINE CHECKS Before operating the dumper every day visually check the following Engine oil level Coolant qual...

Page 13: ...hion so that the driver has ample view ahead Therefore when loading the skip get off the machine and do not allow the load to be heaped in such away that will impair view Before moving off on the dump...

Page 14: ...nder Handbrake may be applied to stop the dumper in an emergency ENGINE This machine has a four cylinder diesel engine that transmits power to the wheels via a mechanical gearbox and axles The dumper...

Page 15: ...can be obtained from NC spares department Part No Symbol Descriptions DEC 1920 002 Hydraulic Oil DEC 1920 003 Fuel DEC 1920 004 Stay clear of tipping area DEC 1920 005 Skip controls DEC 1920 006 Restr...

Page 16: ...irs to ROPS DEC 1920 017 Stay clear of pinch points DEC 1920 018 Read manual Apply handbrake before leaving dumper Release handbrake before moving dumper DEC 1920 019 Caution moving parts Do not open...

Page 17: ...em ensure that the oil is cool and that there is no residual pressure in the circuit Skin could be penetrated from hydraulic oil under pressure Ensure that the operator wears all the necessary safety...

Page 18: ...ch with caution Leave unattended the machine with the engine running this is not only dangerous but can cause engine damage Attempt any repair to vehicle unless key is removed Tamper with any safety d...

Page 19: ...e ROPS after a roll over causing damage to the structure Unauthorized Modifications to the ROPS Mount fatigue Replacing bolts with the wrong grade or wrong torque setting Incorrect installation ATTACH...

Page 20: ...lt around your waist and press buckle blade into buckle lock Pull belt webbing through buckle blade to remove slack The seat belt must be correctly adjusted every time If the belt is worn loose in the...

Page 21: ...he back rest by lifting the lever B The seat backrest will move through an angle of 15 to accommodate every operator WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The seat can be adjusted for weight by lever C To add more compre...

Page 22: ...tally isolate the battery from the electric circuit The handle is removable when in position B STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT This vehicle is fitted with an adjustable steering column Ensure it is fully lo...

Page 23: ...area that it will not cause an obstruction to others Apply the park brake and move the forward reverse lever into the neutral position When the engine is running fully raise the skip by pulling the j...

Page 24: ...maintenance could also lead to contaminants entering the fuel injectors There is a possibility of catastrophic equipment failure if debris should prevent the injectors from fully closing The main con...

Page 25: ...ts are available before starting any maintenance work Do not crack the injector high pressure fuel lines to bleed the fuel system The system operates at pressure in excess of 1200 bar 17400lbs in Do n...

Page 26: ...osition Press button B to release the canopy latch Lifting the canopy using handle A The gas struts will hold the canopy in the raised position CLOSING Pull the canopy down and firmly push closed usin...

Page 27: ...he desired direction of travel Select the required gear by pressing button C on the gear selector lever and moving it into position When the desired gear is selected release the button Gears are selec...

Page 28: ...Use steering wheel C to control direction of vehicle from left to right operate steering wheel with hands only The vehicle pivots about the centre of the machine SKIP CONTROL Use the lever D to contr...

Page 29: ...there is a fault with the battery charge system i e broken slipping fan belt etc The battery voltage condition is also displayed under the hours gauge Pre Heat When the key is turned to the engine he...

Page 30: ...ure there are no persons in areas of low visibility Sound the horn to warn others of your approach Don t move off until you are sure no persons are obstructing your path If in doubt stop and check aro...

Page 31: ...Special care must be taken when crossing gradients with these conditions to prevent the dumper sliding side ways and out of control of the operator Always reverse down steep inclines ONLY fill the sk...

Page 32: ...S Push ROPS bar backwards until holes B and C line up Put the pins A through the hole C and refit the linch keys RAISING To raise the ROPS bar reverse the above steps MAINTENANCE Check the pins are fr...

Page 33: ...must be applied and the wheels chocked if necessary For loading the dumper the angle of the ramp must not exceed the grade ability of the machine in wet slippery conditions the loading angle may need...

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