Operation & Maintenance Manual
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LG936L Wheel Loader
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Digging Operation
Digging Piled Soil or Blasted Rock
When digging piled soil or blasted rock, the loader should face the
material and do as follows:
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If the bucket must be lowered while driving the machine forward,
stop the machine when the bucket is about 30cm above from the
ground, and then lower it slowly.
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If the bucket hits the ground, the front tires will leave the ground
and the tires will slip.
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The operator must slow the speed immediately when the machine
reaches the material pile. Simultaneously step on the accelerator
pedal, and enter the material pile with the bucket.
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Keep the bucket horizontal when loading the stockpile, but keep
the dumping angle down when loading the blasted rock.
Notice
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Do not let the blasted rock go under the bucket which will make the front tires leave from the ground
and slip. Try to hold the load in the center of the bucket; otherwise, if the load is on one side of the
bucket, it will be unbalanced.
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Raise the lift arm to prevent the bucket from inserting too deeply
while thrusting the bucket into the material. The tires will bring
ample traction by raising the lift arm.
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If enough material is loaded into the bucket, operate the working
equipment control lever to take back the bucket in order to load it
fully.
Remark:
If the shovel edge moves up and down when thrusting material into the
bucket or when digging, the front tires will leave the ground and slip.
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If there is too much material loaded into the bucket, the bucket
must be dumped and titled quickly to remove the excessive load so
as to prevent the material from dispersing during transportation.