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OPTIONS
angle dozer blade
Warning
• Do not press the float button while the
machine is raised by the dozer blade.
Doing so will cause the machine to fall.
If you must work beneath the raised
machine, always use a secure support
to keep the machine raised.
• Do not press the float button while the
dozer blade is raised. Doing so will
cause the dozer blade to fall. Lower the
dozer blade to the ground before
pressing the float button.
• Do not travel forward while the dozer
blade is in the float mode.
IMPORTANT: Do not raise the machine by
using the angled dozer blade. Or, the
dozer blade may be damaged due to the
load concentrated onto a point on the
dozer blade.
This dozer blade can be angled (to 25° right
or left). Also, it can be used in the float
mode.
Angle operation
angle dozer blade
Button (A) ......
Left angle (0 to 25°)
Button (B) ......Right angle (0 to 25°)
The dozer blade angle is
increased/decreased between
0 and 25° as long as the
button is pressed.
To position the dozer blade at
a right angle, align the
matching marks (D) as shown
in the figure.
Float operation
Button (C) ......Float mode
To cancel the float mode,
press the button again.
Daily inspection (every 10 hours)
Lubricating
1. Lower the working equipment to the
ground and stop the engine.
2. Use the grease gun to lubricate the grease
fitting.
3. Wipe off the excess grease.
Summary of Contents for TB285
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Page 103: ...3 1 Operation...
Page 131: ...4 1 Transport...
Page 135: ...4 5 Transport Hoisting the machine...
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Page 227: ...7 1 Specifications...
Page 230: ...7 4 Specifications Machine dimensions Mono boom Machine dimensions...
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Page 234: ...7 8 Specifications Operating ranges Mono boom Operating ranges...
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Page 240: ...7 14 Specifications Standard arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
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Page 242: ...7 16 Specifications Middle arm TB285 Lifting Capacities...
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