(1) Inching and brake pedal
(A) Leave one pile
(B) Press slightly
(C) Press all the way
TYPICAL JOBS USING A
WHEEL LOADER
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• When transporting a load, keep the loader
bucket as low as possible to avoid tipping over.
Be extremely careful when working on inclines.
• Avoid unreasonable operation such as on
dangerous terrain, beyond the load capacity, or
beyond the intended use of the machine
because it may cause the machine to tip over.
• Slow down before entering ungraded terrain.
• Do not drive the machine close to the edges of
ditches or banks which may collapse under the
weight of the machine especially when the
ground is loose or wet.
• Operating on slopes in rain, in snow, at loose
gravel, at soft ground, and so on can be
dangerous because such situations will change
the ground conditions.
Do not operate this machine in questionable
ground conditions.
• Never perform digging or shoveling with the
machine in the articulated condition.
• Never dig or shovel at high speed.
Such operation can cause the machine to lose
balance and its rear wheels to lift off the
ground, which may cause a serious accident in
turn.
• To avoid possible tip over of machine, do not
operate the machine in any site whose terrain
cannot be ascertained, such as ground covered
with weeds or snow. Check for hidden
projections, dents, road shoulders, and so on,
beforehand, and take care not to approach them
during work.
• Be sure to ease up on the accelerator at the end
of backfilling grooves, the areas at the edge of
cliffs, the pond banks, or at the end of an
ascent. Upon removal of the external load, the
machine speed will automatically increase.
Reduce speed to avoid entering grooves or
tipping over.
• To avoid slip or tipping over of machine, do not
operate the machine on ungraded or soft
terrain, such as landfills. Grade and compact
the site beforehand at all times.
There are some typical jobs using a wheel loader. You
can also use the wheel loader to perform other jobs by
connection with various attachments.
•
Digging and loading
(See Loading a sand pile on page 83 and Digging
and loading from flat ground on page 84)
•
Refilling
•
Leveling the ground
(See Leveling the ground on page 84)
•
Loading onto a truck
– Cross loading method
(See Loading onto a truck by cross loading
method on page 85)
– V-shift loading method
(See Loading onto a truck by V-shift loading
method on page 85)
1. Digging and loading job
1.1 Loading a sand pile
1. Direct the bucket blade parallel to the ground and
advance the machine to drive the bucket into the
sand pile.
(1) Sand pile
(2) Bucket
(A) Drive into sand pile
TYPICAL JOBS USING A WHEEL LOADER
OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
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