Operation
Chapter 7
Uncoupling the machine
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Version: 3/25/20
Translation of the original operating manual 116588
Bernard van Lengerich
Uncoupling the machine
7.6
7.6.1
Uncoupling the supply lines
Uncoupling the hydraulic hose lines
7.6.1.1
WARNING
Risks to a person's health from infections may arise if hydraulic oil escapes under high
pressure and enters the body!
Before uncoupling the hydraulic hose lines, make sure that the hydraulic system on the
front, farmyard or wheel loader and on the machine has been depressurized. Set the
actuator lever on the control unit of the front, farmyard or wheel loader to the float position.
Seek immediate medical attention if injury from hydraulic oil has occurred. Risk of infection.
Requirements:
The machine is switched off (see Chapter 7.5.8 "Switching the machine off").
Supply lines are connected to the front, farmyard or wheel loader (see Chapter 7.4.2
"Coupling the supply lines").
The oil circuit between the front, farmyard or wheel loader and the machine is switched
off.
There is no one in the danger area.
Work steps:
1.
Switch off the front, farmyard or wheel loader.
2.
Switch off the front, farmyard or wheel loader and secure it against starting up and
rolling away inadvertently (see Chapter 6.4 "Switching off the front, farmyard or wheel
loader and securing it against inadvertent start-up and rolling away").
3.
Uncouple the hydraulic plug.
4.
Use the protective dust caps to protect the hydraulic plugs and hydraulic sockets
against dirt.
5.
Place the hydraulic hose lines into the hose cabinet (a).
The hydraulic hose lines have been secured and stored.
Fig. 7-17: Hose cabinet
a