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Safety

Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner
can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury,
comply with these safety instructions and those in the
traction unit

Operator's Manual. Always pay attention to

the safety alert symbol, which means

Caution, Warning,

or

Danger—personal safety instruction. Failure to

comply with the instruction may result in personal injury
or death.

DANGER

There may be buried power, gas, and/or telephone
lines in the work area. Shock or explosion may
occur if you dig into them.

Have the property or work area marked for buried
lines and do not dig in marked areas. Contact your
local marking service or utility company to have the
property marked (for example, in the United States,
call 811 for the nationwide marking service).

WARNING

The moving breaker can crush hands, feet, or other
body parts.

Keep your hands, feet, and other part of your
body or clothing away from moving parts.

Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, and
inspecting the breaker, lower it to the ground,
stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all
moving parts to stop.

WARNING

When the engine is off, attachments in the raised
position can gradually lower, pinning or injuring
you or bystanders.

Always lower the attachment lift each time you shut
off the traction unit.

WARNING

During operation, the breaker throws small pieces
of broken material and dust. Flying debris may
damage eyes. Inhaling the dust can damage lungs.

You and all bystanders must wear safety glasses,
goggles, or a face shield during operation of the
breaker.

You and all bystanders must wear a face mask
or other filter over mouths and noses during
operation of the breaker.

Keep bystanders at least 25 feet away from the
breaker during operation.

WARNING

The breaker is very loud during operation. Over
time, your hearing may be impaired if it is
unprotected.

Wear hearing protection during operation.

WARNING

The breaker can cause the ground to give way and
crumble from under the traction unit, causing it
to become unstable and tip over, crushing you or
bystanders.

Keep the traction unit away from the edge being
broken.

Do not break directly under the front of the
traction unit.

WARNING

Within the breaker is a chamber containing
pressurized nitrogen, which under the right
circumstances could explode, injuring or killing
you or bystanders.

Do not take apart the body of the breaker.

Do not attempt to recharge the chamber
yourself. Always take the breaker to and
Authorized Toro Dealer for recharging.

Ensure that the breaker is charged only with
nitrogen. Other gases can explode.

Do not ship the charged breaker via air freight.

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Summary of Contents for 23135

Page 1: ...Form No 3396 717 Rev A Concrete Breaker Compact Utility Loaders Model No 23135 Serial No 230000001 and Up Register at www Toro com Original Instructions EN 3396 717 A...

Page 2: ...eaker frame Write the numbers in the space provided Model No Serial No This manual identifies potential hazards and has safety messages identified by the safety alert symbol Figure 1 which signals a h...

Page 3: ...rs Always lower the attachment lift each time you shut off the traction unit WARNING During operation the breaker throws small pieces of broken material and dust Flying debris may damage eyes Inhaling...

Page 4: ...stable in the front and side uphill positions WARNING Exceeding the maximum slope can cause the traction unit to tip crushing you or bystanders Do not drive the traction unit on a slope steeper than...

Page 5: ...te Remove both front and rear pins Figure 2 1 Elastic pin 4 Notch 2 Retaining pin 5 Grease here 3 Bit 5 Using a hammer and punch remove the 2 bit retaining pins from the breaker housing Figure 2 Note...

Page 6: ...the breaker as far forward as possible and lower it until the tip is resting on the ground 2 Remove the snapper pin securing the front mounting pin Figure 3 Figure 3 1 Snapper pin 3 Upper holes 2 Fron...

Page 7: ...der arms until the front of the traction unit raises off the ground a few inches Figure 4 Maintain this pressure as the bit works its way into the material being broken Do not move the auxiliary hydra...

Page 8: ...he tool length Replace the tool if the measured length is half the original length Every 500 hours Check the nitrogen charge in the accumulator Greasing the Bit Service Interval Before each use or dai...

Page 9: ...h mild detergent and water to remove dirt and grime 2 Grease the bit 3 Check and tighten all bolts nuts and screws 4 Inspect all mounting pins holes the lower bushing roll pins and the bit retaining p...

Page 10: ...raulic coupler is damaged 2 Check all couplers and replace any damaged couplers 3 There is an obstruction in a hydraulic hose 3 Find and remove the obstruction 4 An auxiliary valve on the traction uni...

Page 11: ...Notes 11...

Page 12: ...failure to perform required maintenance and or adjustments Product failures which result from operating the Product in an abusive negligent or reckless manner Parts subject to consumption through use...

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