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1. PRECAUTION OF BLADE OPERATION

    

 

[BASIC POSTURE OF THE BLADE MODEL] 

 

• Always clear the Blade from the ground during the hoisting operation.  Failure to do so may 

result a serious hazard including damaging the machine or its tipping over. 

 
• Avoid ground leveling operations at the same time as hoisting operations.  Otherwise, it may 

cause a serious hazard including damaging the machine or its tipping over. 

 
• A basic posture as below shall be observed for ground 

leveling operations using the Blade. 

• Keep the Blade ahead. 
• Retract the boom to the minimum and stow the hook. 
• Lower the boom to the range between “full lowered to 

35 degrees”. 

Where the boom is raised in excess, the machine may tip 
over to result a serious hazard. 

 
• Any leveling operations other than in the basic posture may cause a machine tipping or 

damage to the wire rope which triggers a serious accident.  

 

[SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUND LEVELING] 

• In the condition that the boom is “full lowered”, its end 

exceeds the Blade end by “173cm”.  It is essential to 
ensure that no obstacles lie ahead.  Else, the boom may 
hit an obstacle and bring a critical accident.  

 
• After leveling operations finish or during transportation, 

position the Blade to touch the ground. The Blade may 
unforeseeably fall down to cause critical accident due to 
a spontaneous Blade cylinder slack or hydraulic system 
error.  

 
• Do not attempt to travel backward while the Blade 

touches the ground, which can damage the hydraulic 
hose.  The Blade may be led into inoperability. 

 
• Avoid the Blade to hit obstacles such as stones and 

rocks.  
Immediate damage of the Blade or cylinder may follow 
such an event. 

 

  

 

 

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Страница 1: ...s must read this manual before operating this machine This manual should be kept near the machine for reference and periodically reviewed by all personnel who will come into contact with it NOTICE MAE...

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Страница 3: ...1 7 3 1 MACHINE OVERALL VIEW 1 7 3 2 CONTROLLING DEVICE OVERALL WIEW 1 8 4 DESCRIPTION OF EACH DEVICE 1 9 5 OPERATIONS 1 10 5 1 OPERATION OF BLADE 1 10 5 2 WORKS WITH A BLADE 1 10 5 3 PARKING THE MACH...

Страница 4: ...ous hazard Any leveling operations other than in the basic posture may cause a machine tipping or damage to the wire rope which triggers a serious accident SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR GROUND LEVELING In th...

Страница 5: ...part hanging of the machine body Model names of the table above represent the respective machine configurations LC785M 6F stands for a Fly Jib model LC785M 6B stands for a Blade model LC785M 6BF stan...

Страница 6: ...refer to the section SAFETY SAFETY LABEL LOCATION of the LC785M 6 operation manual Keep these safety labels clean and legible at all times When a safety label is degraded missing or illegible replace...

Страница 7: ...1 5 2 2 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS INSIDE THE CABIN...

Страница 8: ...1 6 1 Machine weight 556 4575400 2 Loads on 4 rope machine hoisting 556 4575500 4 places 3 Loads on 2 rope machine hoisting 556 4575600 2 places 4 Caution when blade operating 556 4575300...

Страница 9: ...VIEW 1 Top boom 2 Fourth boom 3 Third boom 4 Second boom 5 First boom 6 Working light 7 Sprocket 8 Track shoe 9 Track frame 10 Idler 11 Boom derricking cylinder 12 Headlight 13 Hook 14 Overwinding det...

Страница 10: ...Starter switch 19 Fuel adjustment dial 20 Lamp switch 21 Warning buzzer stop switch 22 Swing brake release switch 23 Winch two speed switch 24 Hook stowage switch 25 Moment limiter emergency release...

Страница 11: ...om those of a standard model For devices other than those refer to the section HANDLING DESCRIPTION OF EACH DEVICE of the LC785M 6 operation manual 1 BLADE CONTROL LEVER Use this lever to operate the...

Страница 12: ...a certain load is imposed At the same time crane functions below are interrupted Indications and warnings Rated total load display in the Moment limiter will blink and indicate bld Buzzer sounds inte...

Страница 13: ...hazard Always shift the safety lock lever to the lock position securely before you leave the operator s seat 1 Release your foot from the acceleration pedal 5 2 Return the left and right traveling lev...

Страница 14: ...e boom will raise due to the machine weight preventing the machine from being hoisted When hoisting the machine with the boom lowered always secure the hook and boom to the machine body using the hook...

Страница 15: ...is 60 degrees or less NOTES The hoisting hook should come to the center of the gravity at this point 8 Verify that there is no posture change caused by the leakage from the hydraulic circuit on the de...

Страница 16: ...m top end 2 Slew the crane superstructure so that the boom end comes to opposite the Blade side and the superstructure and track frame are parallel 3 Shift the Blade control lever 7 to lower direction...

Страница 17: ...machine come into contact 8 Verify that there is no posture change caused by the leakage from the hydraulic circuit on the derricking cylinder head side when the machine is hoisted 9 After the machine...

Страница 18: ...s the time when the machine gets used to being run Any unusual noise at greasing points shall require immediate greasing regardless of the maintenance period Use a grease type in the following table d...

Страница 19: ...ween idler and sprocket 2 235mm Track gauge 1 870mm Track width 450mm Mass and dimensions Lowest height from ground 360mm Method Direct push with hydraulic cylinder Blade maximum rising stroke 380mm B...

Страница 20: ...1 18 8 2 DIMENSIONS...

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Страница 22: ...ADE OPERATION MANUAL Document No 556BE OM0806 00 First edition Jun 10 2008 Issued by Maeda Seisakusyo Co Ltd 1095 Onbegawa Shinonoi Nagano Nagano 388 8522 Japan No part of this manual can be reproduce...

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