Operation & Maintenance Manual
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LG936L Wheel Loader
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Never
drive the machine near hanging things or close to a deep ravine. The machine weight or
vibration may cause the ground to collapse, and result in the machine turning over.
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Assemble anti-fall and anti-turn operator cab when working in an area where there is danger of
falling stone and machine turnover.
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Continual rainy weather, earthquake and explosions can cause dangerous working conditions.
Operate carefully in these cases.
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Drive at a low speed, prevent starting, braking or turning suddenly, and use the tire chain on a
snowy road. Brake alternately. Lower the bucket to touch the ground to brake if necessary.
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The load should be decreased to prevent slippage when driving on snowy ground because the
adhesive force may change greatly in the piled snow.
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The road shoulder and other road conditions can not be seen under the snow, so take care with the
snow shovel.
5.8 Driving Safely on the Ramp
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Turnover or slippage may occur when driving on an abrupt hill, dyke or ramp.
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The bucket should be 200mm ~300mm above the ground when driving on an abrupt hill, dyke or
ramp. Lower the bucket and touch the ground to help brake or prevent turn over in emergency
conditions.
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Do not turn on the ramp. Do not drive across the
ramp or change direction which may turn over the
machine.
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Never
turn on the ramp until on the level ground. Slow down and a use small turning angle when
working on an abrupt hill, dyke or ramp.
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Go up and down the ramp rather than drive through alleyway or footpath.
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Choose proper gears before going down the slope and never change the speed during going down
the slopes.
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Do not suddenly brake on the ramp because the center of gravity is on the front tire or rear tire.
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Use gear I when driving on the ramp with a full load. Go forward when driving up the ramp, go
backward when driving down the ramp. Never turn around.
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Brake slowly when driving down the ramp; do not set the gearshift control lever in the position of