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STORAGE:

•  Clean the unit thoroughly, removing all mud, dirt, and grease.

•  Inspect for visible signs of wear, breakage, or damage. Order any parts required and make the neces-

sary repairs to avoid delays upon removal from storage.

•  Tighten loose nuts, capscrews and hydraulic connections.

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Seal hydraulic system from contaminants and secure all hydraulic hoses off the ground to help pre

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vent damage 

•  Store unit in a dry and protected place. Leaving the unit outside will materially shorten its life.

Additional Precautions for Long Term Storage:

•  Touch up all unpainted surfaces with paint to prevent rust

REMOVAL FROM STORAGE:

•  Remove cover

•  Wash unit and replace any damage and/or missing parts 

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Lubricate grease fittings

•  Check hydraulic hoses for damage and replace as necessary

LIFT POINTS

 

Lifting points are identified by lifting decals where required. Lifting at other points is unsafe and 

can damage attachment. 

Do not attach lifting accessories around cylinders or in any way that may 

damage hoses or hydraulic components.

•  Attach lifting accessories to unit at any recommended lifting points.

•  Bring lifting accessories together to a central lifting point.

•  Lift gradually, maintaining the equilibrium of the unit.

WARNING!  Use lifting  accessories (chains, slings, ropes, shackles and etc.) that are capable of 

supporting the size and weight of your attachment. Secure all lifting accessories in 

such a way to prevent unintended disengagement. Failure to do so could result in 

the attachment falling and causing serious personal injury or death.

TIE DOWN POINTS

 

Tiedown points are identified by tiedown decals where required. Securing to trailer at other points 

is unsafe and can damage attachment. 

Do not attach tie down accessories around cylinders or in 

any way that may damage hoses or hydraulic components.

•  Attach tie down accessories to unit at any recommended tie down points.

•  Check unit stability before transporting.

WARNING!  Verify that all tiedown accessories (chains, slings, ropes, shackles and etc.) are 

capable of maintaining attachment stability during transporting and are attached in 

such a way to prevent unintended disengagement or shifting of the unit. Failure to 

do so could result in serious personal injury or death.

TRANSPORTING

 

Follow all local government regulations that may apply along with recommended tiedown 

points and any equipment safety precautions at the front of this handbook when transporting 

your attachment.

  OPERATION

Summary of Contents for JRB SMART-LOC

Page 1: ...R ___________________ MODEL NUMBER ___________________ FOR EXCAVATORS OPERATOR S MANUAL 800 428 2538 I www paladinattachments com 820 Glaser Parkway Akron OH 44306 United States of America Copyright M...

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Page 3: ...USE 16 LOCKING SYSTEM OPERATION 17 COUPLER CONTROL BOX 18 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM 19 HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM 20 LOCKING ATTACHMENT 21 UNLOCKING ATTACHMENT 22 STORAGE 2...

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Page 5: ...the operator Make sure the equipment is operated only by trained individuals that have read and understand this manual If there is any portion of this manual or function you do not understand contact...

Page 6: ...ing Visually inspect your equipment before you start and never operate equipment that is not in proper working order with all safety devices intact Check all hardware to ensure it is tight Make certai...

Page 7: ...FLUID PRESSURE Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury or death Hydraulic leaks under pressure may not be visible Before connecting or dis connecting hydraulic...

Page 8: ...Wear the protective equipment specified by the tool manufacturer SAFELY OPERATE EQUIPMENT Do not operate equipment until you are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls...

Page 9: ...At the completion of the useful life of the unit drain all fluids and dismantle by sepa rating the different materials rubber steel plastic etc Follow all federal state and local regulations for recyc...

Page 10: ...m of the coupler WILL NOT work prop erly if the bucket is in the reverse orientation MODIFICATIONSTOMACHINESTICKCOULDINTERFERWITH COUPLER OPERATION Check for modifications to the underside of the mach...

Page 11: ...cause an incomplete locking of the coupler to the attachment or damage to the coupler and or the attachment WARNING The JRB Coupler has been extensively studied and tested for both efficiency and saf...

Page 12: ...ent unless you are authorized and qualified to do so Always read the operator service manuals before any repair is made After completing maintenance or repair check for correct functioning of the atta...

Page 13: ...nt The decals are identified by their part numbers with reductions of the actual decals shown on the following pages Use this information to order replacements for lost or damaged decals Be sure to re...

Page 14: ...made to various components The purpose of this section is to help you become familiar with the names of these components This knowledge will be helpful when reading through this manual Lock Arm Lock...

Page 15: ...Remove attachment from machine and set aside the OEM pins and pin locking hardware The OEM pins will be used to install the coupler to the machine The pins and pin locking hardware provided with the c...

Page 16: ...ing OPERATION INTENDED USE The JRB Smart Loc Coupler is designed as a tool to provide an efficient way for the operator to attach detach and interchange between different attachments with ease It can...

Page 17: ...wear keeping a tight connection on the attachment pin Furthermore a secondary lock which consists of a mechanical lock arm that prevents the lock wedge from accidentally being retracted or retracting...

Page 18: ...ible alarm will sound and signal lights will either flash or remain on To determine the cause of the error perform the fol lowing steps 1 Check the control box for damage If any part of the control bo...

Page 19: ...nd charges the head end of the coupler cylinder The system maintains a positive force on the locking plate at all times while the bucket cylinder is pressurized With the switch in the UNLOCK position...

Page 20: ...SI CT1 opens and allows a maximum of 3250 PSI to be transferred through sequence valve CT2 valve CT3 and charges the head end of the coupler cylinder The system maintains a positive force on the locki...

Page 21: ...pler cylinder and lock wedge have fully retracted Retract the bucket cylinder and position coupler to pick up attachment STEP 3 LOCKING ATTACHMENT Rotate coupler and attachment to full curl position a...

Page 22: ...ith operation If the coupler is not properly engaged place the attachment on the ground and repeat steps 2 7 NOTE A coupler not locking properly could be caused by attachment pin centers that are outs...

Page 23: ...ent on the ground Lift coupler clear of attachment Continue to uncurl the coupler from the attachment Slowly lift machine stick at the same time STEP 4 STEP 3 Always make sure attachment is released b...

Page 24: ...ogether to a central lifting point Lift gradually maintaining the equilibrium of the unit WARNING Use lifting accessories chains slings ropes shackles and etc that are capable of supporting the size a...

Page 25: ...ture or welds the coupler must be removed from the ma chine and JRB contacted immedi ately Replace broken or missing parts if required Lubricate coupler grease points See below for coupler grease poin...

Page 26: ...e greased on a daily basis Grease points on the coupler are as shown If any grease fittings are damaged replace and grease Note Cylinders and Pin Kits that are supplied without grease zerks DO NOT nee...

Page 27: ...he hydraulic system Disconnect hoses from coupler cylinder and remove the coupler from the machine Plug or cap hoses and cylinder ports to prevent contaminates from entering hydraulic system CYLINDER...

Page 28: ...e to cylinder or valve Hoses or valve are plugged by dirt Incorrect pressure Loss of electrical current to solenoid valve Low or not enough voltage to coils Locking mechanism is binding Secondary Lock...

Page 29: ...1870 2236 2535 2686 3026 3642 4103 METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE The following torque values are for use with metric hardware that is unplated and either dry or lubricated with engine oil Re...

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Page 31: ...hat you receive the correct parts for your specific attachment The product control number model and serial number for your attachment should be recorded in the space provided on the cover of this manu...

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