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SW1.5 Site Dumper

SW1.5 Site Dumper

SW1.5 Site Dumper

SW1.5 Site Dumper    

OPERATORS 

OPERATORS 

OPERATORS 

OPERATORS     

INSTRUCTION 

INSTRUCTION 

INSTRUCTION 

INSTRUCTION 

MANUAL

MANUAL

MANUAL

MANUAL

 

NC ENGINEERING (HAMILTONSBAWN) LTD 

2 Killyrudden Road,   Hamiltonsbawn,   Co Armagh,    BT61 9SF 

Tel: 028 38871970   Fax:  028 38870362 

email:  

[email protected]

    

www.nc-engineering.com 

REVISION  

ORGINAL

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

Содержание SW1.5

Страница 1: ...ERATORS OPERATORS INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL NC ENGINEERING HAMILTONSBAWN LTD 2 Killyrudden Road Hamiltonsbawn Co Armagh BT61 9SF Tel 028 38871970 Fax...

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Страница 3: ...ore it is very important that your new equipment operations and instructions are explained to you by a Dealer Representative following delivery of your equipment This will explain the operating contro...

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Страница 5: ...d to user 3 Parts book and information explained Parts book can be purchased through dealer 4 All items on delivery checklist have been completed Operators signature Signature on behalf of Dealer DIST...

Страница 6: ...ulic Tank Engine oil Transmission Power train Coolant inspect with engine stopped cool Show Location of All Filters Hydraulics system Engine oil Fuel system Engine air Water and Sedimentor Drains Fuel...

Страница 7: ...Brakes 15 Engine 15 Vehicle Identification Plate VIN 15 Safety Decals and Descriptions 16 Safety Information 18 ROPS 22 Seatbelt Seat Adjustment 23 Battery Isolator 26 Warning Others 27 Skip Prop 28 E...

Страница 8: ...8 Contents Page No Safe Operating Instructions 35 Visibility 36 Climbing Descending Gradients 37 Crossing Gradients 38 ROPS 39 Transportation 40 Towing Procedure 41...

Страница 9: ...n designed and manufactured in accordance with the following European Standards 2006 42 CE Machinery Directive Measured Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 99 dB LWA Net Installed...

Страница 10: ...oise Level Declaration The noise levels are measured according to ISO6395 1998 The noise level of this machine is LWA 99dB A LPA 82dB A LWA A Weighted sound power level LPA A Weighted sound pressure l...

Страница 11: ...Arm aha m s 3 98 The above figures are for reference purposes only It is the responsibility of the employer to access vibration exposure based on the actual site conditions and operating practices at...

Страница 12: ...s in engine Hydraulic oil and fuel levels Coolant level Battery liquid level Tyre pressures 3 Bar The procedures for checking fluid levels can be found in the maintenance manual If there are any fault...

Страница 13: ...EKLY GREASE POINTS Check each side of the dumper Hydraulic filter indicator Hydraulic oil level Coolant level Fuel Sedimentor Air filter Engine oil level Refer to maintenance instruction manual for fu...

Страница 14: ...mage to the material or themselves In the lowered or load position the skip is seated in such a fashion so that the driver has ample view ahead Therefore when loading the skip get off the machine and...

Страница 15: ...his machine has a three cylinder diesel engine that transmits power to the wheels via a hydrostatic pump and wheel motors The dumper is equipped with electric start from a key on the steering column A...

Страница 16: ...times if they need to be replaced they can be obtained from NC spares department Part No Symbol Descriptions DEC 1920 002 Hydraulic oil DEC 1920 003 Fuel DEC 1920 010 Ignition key positions DEC 1920 0...

Страница 17: ...de tip on gradient Lower skip before moving DEC 1920 006 Visibility No passengers Towing procedures Transport Read manual DEC 1920 020 Select direction of travel DEC 1920 079 Maintenance decal DEC 192...

Страница 18: ...em ensure that the oil is cool and that there is no residual pressure in the circuit Skin could be penetrated from hydraulic oil under pressure Ensure that the operator wears all the necessary safety...

Страница 19: ...th caution Leave unattended the machine with the engine running this is not only dangerous but can cause engine damage Attempt any repair to vehicle unless key is removed Tamper with any safety device...

Страница 20: ...these decals are read and understood The decals must be clean and readable at all times if they need to be replaced they can be obtained from NC spares department 50 500 200 800 1000 1500 3000 D EC 1...

Страница 21: ...21 Safety Information SAFETY DECALS...

Страница 22: ...e ROPS after a roll over causing damage to the structure Unauthorized Modifications to the ROPS Mount fatigue Replacing bolts with the wrong grade or wrong torque setting Incorrect installation ATTACH...

Страница 23: ...lt around your waist and press buckle blade into buckle lock Pull belt webbing through buckle blade to remove slack The seat belt must be correctly adjusted every time If the belt is worn loose in the...

Страница 24: ...B and sliding the seat back or forward to the required position so that the operator has full control of the foot pedals and steering column When the lever is released the seat will lock into place B...

Страница 25: ...be used to retain balance Grab handles are mounted on both sides of the dumper and must be used in conjunction with footsteps provided Never attempt to use the steering wheel control levers or forwar...

Страница 26: ...mper being unattended e g meal breaks overnight etc This will prevent vandalism and use by unqualified site workers HOW THE ISOLATOR WORKS When the handle of the isolator is in position A it is active...

Страница 27: ...cy This will stop quickly as transmission is put into neutral and drum brakes in rear wheel motors are applied simultaneously The park brake is automatically applied in any of the following conditions...

Страница 28: ...e lever Remove the R clips from the safety prop pin stored in position A and fit prop around the ram rod in position B Insert pins C and fit R clips clip to secure in position Lower the skip gently un...

Страница 29: ...Pull handle A to release the canopy latch Lifting the canopy using handle C The gas strut D will hold the canopy in the raised position CLOSING Pull the canopy down and firmly push closed using handle...

Страница 30: ...ing wheel 2 Instrument display 3 Park brake switch 4 Accelerator pedal 5 Hi lift control lever 6 FNR lever 7 Horn 8 Ignition switch 9 Fuse relay box 10 Engine cover latch 11 Grab handles 12 Seat 13 Do...

Страница 31: ...nutes before reattempting to start again When the engine fires release the key and the spring will automatically return to the on position Always ensure the key springs back from the cranking position...

Страница 32: ...reverse solenoids is removed effectively putting the dumper into neutral and the engaging of the brake pads in the rear wheel motors TO STEER THE DUMPER Use steering wheel D to control direction of ve...

Страница 33: ...the battery charge system i e broken slipping fan belt etc The battery voltage condition is also displayed under the hours gauge Pre Heat When the key is turned to the engine heat stage this light wil...

Страница 34: ...idle in a safe place 2 DO NOT stop the engine suddenly Stop it after about 5 minutes of unloaded idling 3 If the engine stalls within 5 minutes of unloaded idling Immediately leave the area and keep a...

Страница 35: ...re free from cuts or splits 9 All bolts nuts are in position and tight 10 Daily maintenance checks have been preformed see maintenance manual MOUNT MACHINE CHECK CONTROLS 1 Use the grab rails and step...

Страница 36: ...ure there are no persons in areas of low visibility Sound the horn to warn others of your approach Don t move off until you are sure no persons are obstructing your path If in doubt stop and check aro...

Страница 37: ...als Avoid driving down gradients if possible Use the brakes softly as sudden sharp braking will induce weight transfer on to the front wheels and may cause stability issues When ascending or descendin...

Страница 38: ...scending and descending capabilities of the machine Special care must be taken when crossing gradients with these conditions to prevent the dumper sliding side ways and out of control of the operator...

Страница 39: ...s from the pins B Remove the pins B Lower the ROPS until it is seated firmly Reinsert the pin to keep it safe RAISING To raise the ROPS bar reverse the above steps MAINTENANCE Check the pins are free...

Страница 40: ...must not exceed the grade ability of the machine in wet slippery conditions the loading angle may need to be less When loading the dumper onto a lorry or trailer it is recommended that a winch is use...

Страница 41: ...w the dumper It is your responsibility to know the law in your own country The dumper may only be towed using suitable towing equipment such as a towing bar or cable These must be fixed to either the...

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