5.1 General Information
Operating a Terex Compact Track Loader is intended to be as safe and simple as
possible. This section expands on the machine controls portion of the manual and
also covers safe operation procedures to follow while operating.
5.2 Pre-Operation Safety Checklist
Before operating the machine, perform a pre-operation safety check. Inspect the
machine for any items that may affect safe operation.
Check to make sure:
1.
Engine compartment, chassis and coolers are clean and free of debris.
2.
Windows and lights are clean and unobstructed.
3.
Tracks are in good condition and are properly tensioned.
4.
Fluids are filled to proper levels.
5.
Accessory (fan/A/C) belts are in good condition and properly tensioned.
6.
Hydraulic hoses and fittings are in good condition. (no visible signs of wear)
7.
Battery cables are in good condition and properly fastened.
8.
Joysticks are in neutral position. Quick attach locked.
9.
The R.O.P.S./F.O.P.S. approved operator enclosure is not damaged or
distorted structurally in any way.
10.
The seat belt and lap bar restraint are in good working order.
11.
All safety signs are in place and legible on the machine.
12.
All control devices are present, appear to be in good condition, and are not
damaged in any way.
13.
The rear/side view mirrors are adjusted for proper viewing.
14. The safety circuit is functioning properly by performing the following:
A. Start the engine according to section 5.3.
B. Raise the lap bar, then attempt to curl the bucket.
C. Lower the lap bar.
D. Raise yourself off of the seat to remove pressure from the operator
presence safety switch located in the seat, then attempt to curl the
bucket.
If the bucket moves during either of these tests, the safety circuit is not
functioning properly. It must be repaired prior to operation.
15.
You have read and understood the information in this manual in its entirety.
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Never use bare hands to check for leaks! Pressurized oil can penetrate
skin and cause gangrene. Seek medical attention immediately from a
physician familiar with this type of injury!
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