2 tonne forestry trailer with 4,2m crane (45 pages)
Summary of Contents for Kellfri 26-GAATV
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26-GAATV BACKHOE DIGGER Read this manual carefully before using the product! Translated from the original...
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Table of contents Introduction Product information For your safety Incase of emergencies Personal protection Product safety information Warning signs and labels Surroundings Assembly Instructions 8 - 11 Digging mode 12 - 13 Operating the machine Before operating Basic digging methods After use Maintenance and service 18 - 21...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a product from Kellfri AB. By following the general safety information and the instruction manual and by using common sense, you will have a great and safety use of your Kellfri product for many years. Kellfri designs and delivers effective, affordable ma- chinery and components for forest, agriculture, construction and gardening in Sweden, other Nordic countries and Europe.
The general safety instruction is also available from Kellfri’s website: www.kellfri.com Do not use this equipment if you are feeling sick, tired or in influence of alcohol. Nor if you are under the influence of strong medications or drugs, suffering from strong depression or severe mental illness.
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION • Always read the instructions carefully before using the backhoe! • Never leave the equipment whilst the motor is running. Turn off the motor when you leave the equipment - even for a short while. • Always disconnect the equipment before performing service or maintenance work. •...
WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS Ensure that warning labels are always visible and clean. Clean the warning labels as required. Do not rinse using pressure washer directly on the warning labels. Any damage/ broken stickers should be replaced. Order new stickers from your supplier. SYMBOL EXPLANTION Read the operating manual! Before carrying out work...
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SURROUNDINGS Make sure your working area is clear from people, children and objects before installing and using the machine. Risk of serious injuries can occur during operation. Take an extra caution when children are in the area where the equipment/ product is being use or stored. Check the area for low hanging electrical wires.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Because of the weight of the machine, it is recommended that the unpacking and assembly are carried out by two people. The following instructions describes the assembly of the back- hoe. STEP 1: Assemble the Wheel Leg. a. Insert the wheel leg into the Backhoe Frame, insert the Safety pin (#42) then lock with R Pin (#41).
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c. Attach the Long Arm to the Swivel Bracket Assembly by using Axis Pin(#86),Washer Ø38 (#114) and lock with Cotter Pin (#84). d. Put the Arm to the Backhoe Frame by using Long PinØ30x170 (#85),Flat Washer Ø24 (#115), and lock with Cotter Pin Ø4x50 (#55). Note: The Pin (#85) is a safety Pin.
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STEP 4: Assemble the Seat, Control Valve and Coupler a. Attach the Seat (#16) to the Frame by using Hex Bolt 5-16”-3/4” (#68),Flat WasherØ8 (#21),Lock Washer Ø8 (#22). b. Attach the assembled of control valve to the valve plate by using Bolt M10x20 (#81) and Nylon Lock Nut M10 (#19).
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STEP 5: Connect the Hydraulic Hose. a. Attach the Hydraulic hose 1A to the Connector of Valve 1A (as the label). b. Attach the Hydraulic hose 1B to the Connector of Valve 1B(as the label). c. Assemble others as above. Note: HYDRAULIC HOSE LINE: Attach the Hydraulic Hose 1A &...
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DIGGING MODE After towing the backhoe to the desired location, follow these set-up instructions. Do not sit on the backhoe while setting it up. Remove outriggers from the attachment and set them aside. This reduces weight. Outrig- gers are heavy, use lifting device when lifting. Be sure to remove the up-down and side-to side travel pins.
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OPERATING THE MACHINE Only people who understand the safety information and instructions in this manual may op- erate the equipment. Be alert and careful when working with the machine and only use the tool or product in the manner described in this manual. When working with equipment that has moving parts, there is always the risk of injury.
BEFORE OPERATING Before digging, it is good to plan the work. There are certain things one must take into ac- count. The operator should inspect the area of operation and control potential hazards in the area. The operator should have a complete understanding of the work that will be performed. Having familiarized with the work, it is time to plan the digging.
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BASIC DIGGING METHODS When you start digging, always start the first cut thoroughly and be sure to follow the con- tour. The reason for this is to minimize the damage on the ground and the bucket. The first cut is also important because this will serve as a template for the remaining cut, following the first cut carefully will make future digging more precise.
AFTER USE Parking is not allowed with the cargo above ground, but is done with the equipment resting on the ground. Rinse the tool with water if necessary. TRANSPORT AND STORING Make sure there are no people, children and foreign objects around the area before transport- ing the machine.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Ensure that the unit is stable and cannot tip over during maintenance and service. Replace damaged or worn parts immediately to reduce the risk of abrasion. Always perform mainte- nance, service and inspection, as recommended. Use only original replacement parts or spare parts with equivalent performance to reduce the risk of damage.
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Regular maintenance is the key to long life of the machine and safe operation. It is im- portant that the maintenance function is made and followed. EVERY 8 HOUR OF OPERATION: WARNING: The engine must be switched off BEFORE LUBRICATION IS IMPLEMENTED Lubricate moving parts carefully (arm and the end of all cylinders).
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SERVICE INTERVAL MEASURE Tires • Before each run • Check the pressure, recommended tire pressure is written on the tire Hoses • At each use • Check for damage and leaks. Replace damaged and broken hoses before Hydraulic Couplings • At each use •...
HYDRAULIC OIL Add the Hydraulic Oil There is a Oil cap behind the seat, screw off the Oil cap. Fill the tank slowly with 10wt hydraulic oil while checking the oil sight gauge. Once the tank is full, stop and check the level, fill up if necessary and screw the Oil cap back on the tank.
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maximum digging depth 2 040 mm maximum dig height on plain ground 2 560 mm maximum dig height 1 400 mm bucket turn angle 120º turn angle 150º Table of contents...
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