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Carefully read personal and machine SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (at the beginning of this manual)

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LW170-LW190

SAFETY RULES

the  engine is running.

Do not adjust the fuel pump when the machine is motion.

Do not lubricate the machine with the engine running.

Do not run the engine with air intakes, door or guards
open.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Always disconnect the batteries prior to any intervention
on the machine or its electrical system (cleaning, repair,
maintenance).

Should booster batteries be used, remember to connect
ends of the booster cables in the proper manner: (+) to (+)
and (-) to (-). Do not short-circuit terminals. Thoroughly
follow instructions given in this Manual.

Before any intervention, make sure that the battery
isolator switch is off.

BATTERY GAS IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Leave the
battery compartment open during recharging to improve
ventilation. Never check battery charge by placing metal
objects across the posts. Keep sparks or open flames
away from batteries. Do not smoke near the battery to
prevent explosion hazard.

Before any intervention, make sure that there are no fuel
or electrolyte leakages. If any, correct prior to proceeding
with further work. Do not recharge batteries in confined
spaces. Ensure proper ventilation is provided to avoid
accidental explosions due to build-up of gas  released
during charging.

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Pressure fluid escaping from a very small hole can be
almost invisible and still have sufficient force to penetrate
the skin. Always check any suspected pressure leaks
using a piece of cardboard or wood. DO NOT USE
HANDS. If injured by escaping fluid, obtain medical
attention immediately or serious infection or reaction may
develop.

Stop the engine and relieve all system pressure before
removing panels, housings, caps, plugs or covers.

Always use gauges of adequate capacity (end-of-scale
reading) and follow recommended procedures.

TOOLS

Always keep head, body, limbs, feet, or hands away from
bucket, blade, or ripper when in the raised position. Prior

to any intervention, install all safety devices according to
current regulations. In case the attachment is to be
operated through the  machine  hydraulic system for
maintenance purposes, remember to do so only while
sitting in the driver's seat. Make sure that nobody is within
the machine operating range. Before operating the
attachment, alert people by sounding the horn and by
voice. Raise the attachment slowly.

Do not use the machine to transport loose objects, unless
proper devices to this purpose are provided.

Clutches and brakes of this machine as well as  auxiliary
devices and attachments (such as drive cylinder or winch
control valves) should always be properly adjusted in
accordance with the instructions provided by  the Manu-
facturer. Never perform adjustments with the engine
running, except when this is specifically required by the
relevant procedures.

TIRES AND WHEELS

Make sure that the tire inflation pressure corresponds to
specifications issued by the Manufacturer.  Regularly
check inflation pressure.

Should  pressure be changed, do this while staying  on the
tyre side and at a safe distance.

Pressure checks should always be carried out with the
machine unloaded and cold tyres.

Never use reconditioned tire rims, since possible
weldings, incorrect heat-treatments or repairs  can
weaken the wheels and cause damages or failures.

Do not cut, nor weld rims with inflated tires installed.

The spare tyre should be inflated only enough to keep the
rim components assembled. Remember that when not
installed on the disc, a tire inflated to maximum pressure
can

explode

.

Therefore, maximum care must be taken when handling a
fully inflated tire.

Before servicing tires, block all wheels, front and rear.
After jacking up the machine, block it in the raised position
using suitable stands conforming to current safety
regulations.

Deflate the tire before removing objects from the tire
tread.

Never inflate tires with flammable gas: explosions and
severe bodily injuries may result.

When starting your work shift, check for loose wheel or rim
bolts and brackets and retighten to correct torque as
necessary.

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Страница 4: ...ctory recommended 50 hour service You will be respon sible for the cost of lubricants fluids filters and other items replaced as part of normal maintenance Prior to taking the machine to your selling dealer for service it is recommended that you contact them to determine any other charges for which you may be responsible All data given in this book is subject to product variations Dimensions and w...

Страница 5: ...IAL FOR SERIOUS INJURY IT IS USED TO WARN OPERATORS AND OTHERS TO EXERCISE EVERY APPROPRIATE MEANS TO AVOID A SURPRISE INVOLVEMENT WITH MACHINERY DANGER THE WORD DANGER DENOTES A FORBIDDEN PRACTICE IN CONNECTION WITH A SERIOUS HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE CAUTION WARNING DANGER AND STOP INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH MACHINE SAFETY Additional precautionary statements ATT...

Страница 6: ...ING OR SERVICING THIS MACHINE MOSTACCIDENTSARECAUSEDBYFAILUREOFSOMEINDIVIDUALTOFOLLOWSIMPLE AND FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES OR PRECAUTION FOR THIS REASON MOST ACCIDENTS CAN BE PREVENTED BY RECOGNIZING THE REAL CAUSE AND DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT BEFORE ACCIDENT OCCURS REGARDLESS OF THE CARE USED IN THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANY TYPE OF EQUIPMENT THERE ARE MANYCONDITIONSTHATCAN T BECOMPLETELYSAFEG...

Страница 7: ...TRUCTION CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are know to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects andotherreproductiveharm Find manuals at https best manuals com ...

Страница 8: ...FF THE GROUND 6 USE CAUTION WHEN SERVICING THE UNIT AROUND MOVING PARTS 7 DO NOT TILT ANY MOVABLE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION 8 DO NOT TILT ANY MOVABLE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT USING THE PROPER TOOLS 9 REINSTALL ALL SHIELDS REMOVED FOR SERVICE 10 NEVER LOOSEN ANY HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS BEFORE RELIEVING THE PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 11 WEAR EYE PROTECTION SUCH AS GOGGLES ETC 12 WEAR EAR PRO...

Страница 9: ... DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE OR SERVICE THE MACHINE WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION 29 OSHA REQUIRES THAT ALL OPERATORS BE INSTRUCTED ON THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE MACHINE BEFORE THEY OPERATE THE UNIT 30 DO NOT OPERATE THE LOADER IN ANY POSITION OTHER THAN WHILE IN THE OPERATOR S SEAT WITH THE SEAT BELT SECURELY FASTENED 31 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE BE SURE THAT ALL OPERATING CONTROLS ARE IN NEUTR...

Страница 10: ...SURE ALL BYSTANDERS ARE AT A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE MACHINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 46 DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE NEAR THE MACHINE WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING AND THE MACHINE IS OPERATIONAL 47 WHEN USING THE MACHINE TO CRANE OBJECTS DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO RIDE ON OBJECTS BEING CRANED 48 DO NOT USE THE MACHINE AS A WORK PLATFORM FOR SUPPORTING MATERIALS 49 DO NOT LIFT PERSONNEL OR ALLOW PERSONNEL ...

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Страница 12: ...FLUIDS AND CAPACITY TABLE pag 12 UNITS OF MEASURE USED IN THE MANUAL pag 13 TIGHTENING TORQUES pag 14 ENGINE Section 1 DRIVE LINE TRANSMISSION Section 2 BRAKING SYSTEM Section 3 STEERING SYSTEM Section 4 BUCKET BOOM AND FRAME Section 5 ATTACHMENT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Section 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Section 7 CAB Section 8 ...

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Страница 14: ...nt controls before moving off Report any malfuctioning part or system to the maintenance managers for proper action Ensure all protective guards and panels as well as all safety devices provided are in place and in good operating condition Ensure that nobody is in the machine operating range before moving off or operating the attachment WALK COMPLETELY AROUND the machine before mounting Sound the ...

Страница 15: ...the performances of the machine they are driving When working on slopes or near sudden level drops in the terrain avoid areas where ground is loose or soft since overturn or loss of machine control could result If noise level is high and continuosly exceeds 90 dBA over 8 hours at the operator s ear wear approved ear protection in compliance with local regulations Where counterweights are provided ...

Страница 16: ...rments such as ties torn clothing scarves such as inclines overhangs trees demolition rubble fires ravines steep slopes rough terrain ditches crowns ridge trenches heavy traffic crowded parking and service areas closed ambients In such conditions proceed with extreme care Whenever possible avoid going over obstacles such as very rough terrain rocks logs steps ditches railroad tracks When obstructi...

Страница 17: ...ting liquid if you are smoking or near open flames These fluids are flammable BRAKES ARE INOPERATIVE when manually released for servicing Provisions must be made to maintain control of the machine using suitable blocks or other means The fuel filler pipe nozzle must be constantly kept in contact with the filler neck Keep this contact from the beginning to the end of the fuelling operation to avoid...

Страница 18: ...asses even if they are not welding DO NOT LOOK THE WELDING ARC WITHOUT PROPER EYE PROTECTION Become acquainted with all your jacking equipment and its capacity Remember that the jacking point on the machine should be appropriate for the load applied Also be sure the support area of the jack at the machine and on the ground is appropriate and stable Any load supported by a jack represents a possibl...

Страница 19: ...when in the raised position Prior to any intervention install all safety devices according to current regulations In case the attachment is to be operated through the machine hydraulic system for maintenance purposes remember to do so only while sitting in the driver s seat Make sure that nobody is within the machine operating range Before operating the attachment alert people by sounding the horn...

Страница 20: ... in the Repair Manuals available from NEW HOLLAND Dealers This has the purpose of avoiding that during disassembly operations dangerous situations may arise both for the personnel involved and the environment In the machine are present Fluids under pressure hydraulic system cooling system etc Gases air conditioning system and accumulator if installed Mechanical devices mounted under pressure track...

Страница 21: ...smission disengagement sensor 15 1 bar Transmission induction sensors to gear teeth adjust clearance 0 5 0 8 mm Transmission oil high temperature sensor setting 122 3 C AXLES Axles complete with disc brakes in oil bath Self locking differentials Planetary final drives Stiff front axle support structure type reduction ratio 1 23 400 Oscillating rear axle support structure type reduction ratio 1 23 ...

Страница 22: ...d Travel Stabilizer system Three position control switch as follows Position 0 disengaged Position 1 LTS engaged with speeds exceeding 7 kph Position 2 to be used only for maintenance or repair LTS engaged at all times Accumulator safety valve setting 120 bar ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Operating voltage 24 V Batteries in series 2 160 Ah maintenance free type DELCO starter motor Rated power 41MT 24V 7 5 kW ...

Страница 23: ...s for the correct equipment hooking unhooking and two way diverter valve for fourth hydraulic function HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Three spool control valve Equipment hooking unhooking control and or fourth hydraulic function Two way diverter valve manually actuated for fourth hydraulic function Quick release coupling piping connecting the equipment to the fourth hydraulic function Booms anti drop safety val...

Страница 24: ...raised mm in 5208 205 03 5208 205 03 5208 205 03 5208 205 03 Steering radius bucket in loading position m ft 6 2 13 6 6 2 13 6 6 2 13 6 6 2 13 6 Break out force kg lbs 12850 28322 12850 28322 12430 27395 12350 27220 Static load at limit of stability 0 kg lbs 9250 20367 9200 20257 9100 20060 9180 20237 40 kg lbs 7190 15850 7150 15762 7050 15542 7130 15718 Operating weight kg lbs 15680 34568 15800 3...

Страница 25: ...ission disengagement sensor 15 1 bar Transmission induction sensors to gear teeth adjust clearance 0 5 0 8 mm Transmission oil high temperature sensor setting 122 3 C AXLES Axles complete with disc brakes in oil bath Self locking differentials Planetary final drives Stiff front axle support structure type reduction ratio 1 21680 Oscillating rear axle support structure type reduction ratio 1 21680 ...

Страница 26: ...stem Three position control switch as follows Position 0 disengaged Position 1 LTS engaged with speeds exceeding 5 kph Position 2 to be used only for maintenance or repair LTS engaged at all times even with speed lower than 5 kph Accumulator safety valve setting 120 bar ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Operating voltage 24 V Batteries in series 2 160 Ah maintenance free type DELCO starter motor Rated power 41MT ...

Страница 27: ... 36 Lubrication of pivot points Axles 61804DS QFH 585 GR NLGI 2 40 50 220 9613294 API GL5 QFH 586 TR 85W 90 20 50 Temperature of operation C Component to be filled Capacity lts LW190 Fluids and Lubricants Tecnical data and classification Viscosity SAE Engine 23 8 9613314 API CF 4 SG CCMCD4 15W 40 10 50 MIL L 2104E NH 324 G 10W 30 30 20 Cooling 45 Proptlene Glycol NH 900 A system Transmission 35 96...

Страница 28: ...follows g Coating index digit It indicates the coating applied to a defined item Note For current service use the following equivalences can be considered to be valid kg daN kg cm2 bar kgm daNm Note In case in the different sections the tightening torque is not listed refer to the table TIGHTE NING TORQUES only after identifying exactly the component UNITS OF MEASURE Units of measure used in this ...

Страница 29: ...minium 6 Copper Copper Kupfer Copper Copper Cuivre 7 Blank for other metallic materials Resistance class and material TORQUE TABLES If correct torque is not specifically indicated in the relevant pages refer to the following tables WARNING Lubricate all hardware until 24 dia with engine oil Use grease for larger diameters Tolerance on torque 5 Resistance classes R80 R100 R120 must be understood as...

Страница 30: ...x 2 18 19 M16 x 1 5 30 17 34 20 M16 x 1 5 30 33 M16 x 2 M16 x 2 M18 x 1 5 45 25 50 29 M18 x 1 5 45 48 M18 x 2 5 M18 x 2 5 M20 x 1 5 60 30 5 64 5 35 M20 x 1 5 60 65 M20 x 2 5 M20 x 2 5 M22 x 1 5 80 41 M22 x 1 5 80 90 M22 x 2 5 M22 x 2 5 M24 x 2 100 47 108 52 5 M24 x 2 100 110 M24 x 3 M24 x 3 M27 x 2 95 40 1 M27 x 2 100 M30 x 2 130 49 4 M30 x 2 140 M33 x 2 170 M33 x 2 190 M36 x 3 220 M36 x 3 240 nor...

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