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Maintenance Book Maintenance Book HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO 4000511390 E03.16...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO 4000511390 E03.16...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Preface - Foreword Preface - Foreword You have just purchased a HAULOTTE®...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Preface - Foreword...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Preface - Foreword...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Preface - Foreword...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety Never leave the hydraulic cylinders fully extended before switching off the machine, or when stationary for an extended period of time.
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety 1.3 - ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety 1.4 - EXPLOSION / FIRE HAZARDS...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety 2 - Maintenance and repair training 2.1 - OWNER'S RESPONSABILITY...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety 2.5 - PRODUCT MODIFICATION...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety 3 - Manufacturer's warranty 3.1 - WARRANTY ACCEPTANCE...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Safety •...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 1.2 - GROUND CONTROL BOX...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 1.2.2 - HAULOTTE Activ'Screen 2...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 1.3 - PLATFORM CONTROL BOX...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 1.3.2 - Display Panel (LED'S 101 - 117)
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 2 - Device layout 2.1 - SENSORS AND ACTUATORS...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 3 - Power source - Engine specifications 3.1 - GENERAL SAFETY AND SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 3.2 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 4.1 - GREASING POINTS LOCALIZATION...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization •...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization •...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 5 - Consumables (Oils - Fuels - Engine oil - Coolant level...)
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 5.2 - ENGINE OIL...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 5.3 - HYDRAULIC OIL...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization 6 - Machine specifications 6.1 - MOVEMENT SPEED...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Familiarization...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule 4 - Periodic inspection The Periodic inspection is a thorough inspection of the operation and safety features of the machine.
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Inspection and maintenance schedule...
General data Structural part inspection MS0001 General data Structural part inspection 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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General data Structural part inspection MS0001 3 - Control and maintenance To guarantee the integrity of the machine, it is necessary to carry out periodical controls on the mechanical structure such as defines hereafter. 3.1 - DAILY INSPECTION All the accessible structural part without disassembling must be subjected to a fast visual inspection.
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General data Structural part inspection MS0001 3.2 - MAJOR INSPECTION A thorough inspection of the structural parts must be realized all the 5000 h or 10 years with disassembling of the element to check the entirety of the welding. All structural part listed Section Familiarization must be disassembled and all weldsmust be review using non-destructive checks.
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General data Structural part inspection MS0001 3.3 - FUNCTIONAL TESTS The following tests must be carried out each 250 h or 6 months or afterwards : • An important technical intervention. • An accident resulting from a failure of a major component. The following tests must be realized by a qualified staff under secure conditions.
General datal Pins and bearing inspection MS0002 General datal Pins and bearing inspection 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Preliminary operation The operations of disassembling if they exist should be carried out only on the installations completely disconnected and must be entrusted only to people having the necessary technical training.
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General datal Pins and bearing inspection MS0002 • Every 5 years : Complete disassembling of the pins, bushes and bearing. In complement of the inspections above cited, it is necessary to check : • For the stages : • Check the presence of material of friction. •...
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General datal Pins and bearing inspection MS0002 5 - Procedure of reassembly 5.1 - PINS AND BUSHES For OPTIMUM 8 - OPTIMUM 1931 E only : Never grease the pins and rings of scissor arms. When reassembling bearings and pins ensure that : •...
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General datal Pins and bearing inspection MS0002 5.2 - BEARINGS For the reassembly of bearings, respect the following stages : • Clean boring and/or the pins to remove all the foreign bodies. • Slightly lubricate boring and/or pins. • Lubricate the ring of the bearing slightly. •...
General data Cylinder inspection MS0003 General data Cylinder inspection 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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General data Cylinder inspection MS0003 3 - Control and maintenance 3.1 - VISUAL INSPECTIONS The hydraulic actuating cylinders must be subjected to visual inspections periodic all the 250 hours or 6 months such as defined below : • Absence of leakage. •...
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General data Cylinder inspection MS0003 • The needle of the comparator must be in contact with the end of the casing of the cylinder. • The target is to measure the creep of the cylinder rod. • If the creep of the cylinder rod is higher than the values indicated in the table below, replace the cylinder. Type of cylinders Maximum drift authorised due to an internal leak of the cylinder Lift cylinder arm or boom (Machine with...
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General data Cylinder inspection MS0003 3.3 - MAJOR INSPECTION A thorough inspection of the structural parts must be realized all the 5000 h or 10 years with disassembling of the element to check the entirety of the welding. Each Cylinder must be disassembled and must be review using non- destructive checks.
General data Breaking test procedure MS0004 General data Breaking test procedure 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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General data Breaking test procedure MS0004 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
General data Torque Values MS0005 General data Torque Values 1 - Metric torque chart For screws HAULOTTE®, use columns ( A ), ( B ) and ( C ) : • Screw ( 1 ) grey dull dry, use colums ( A ) •...
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General data Torque Values MS0005 2 - SAE fastener torque chart SAE fastener torque chart This charts is to be used as a guide only unless noted elsewhere in this manual Grade 5 Grade 8 A574 High strength black oxide bolts Threa Size Lubed...
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Torque Values MS0005 3 - HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO...
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General data Torque Values MS0005 Sub-assemblies Concerned elements Torque Mounting on platform support and link piece Apply torque in 3 times : 123 Nm 246 Nm 370 Nm Tightening crosswise in the order below : Strain gauge MOBA 370 Nm Platform control box 16 Nm Silentbloc fastening platform control...
Chassis and turntable Tires (Tyres) and pressures - Wheel replacement MS0006 Chassis and turntable Tires (Tyres) and pressures - Wheel replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Gloves • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area •...
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Chassis and turntable Tires (Tyres) and pressures - Wheel replacement MS0006 4 - Wheel and tires/tyres inspections Replace the wheels and the tires/tyres if any of the following conditions exist : • Presence of cracks, damage, deformation or other faults on the hub •...
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Metric torque value / Imperial torque Machine type Wheel type value HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - Drive wheel 210 N.m / 155 lb.ft HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O -...
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Chassis and turntable Tires (Tyres) and pressures - Wheel replacement MS0006 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Chassis and turntable Oscillating axles - Functional tests MS0008 Chassis and turntable Oscillating axles - Functional tests 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves 2 - Preliminary operation For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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Chassis and turntable Oscillating axles - Functional tests MS0008 3 - Oscillating axles The front axles will oscillate when the boom is in transport position (i.e. when the boom is less than 15° above horizontal and not extended beyond 30 cm (12") on the machine and drive is selected. Lockout system test must be performed quarterly, any time a system component is replaced, or when improper system operation is suspected.
Chassis and turntable Fuel tank - Filling-up MS0009 Chassis and turntable Fuel tank - Filling-up 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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Chassis and turntable Fuel tank - Filling-up MS0009 4 - Filling Touch the exterior of the filling hole with the pump spout before starting pouring to avoid any risk of static electricity causing sparks. Make sure you are standing up-wind to avoid being splashed by the fuel. Loosen and remove the tank cap .
Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection MS0010 Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection MS0010 3 - Lubrication The maintenance of the slew ring is essential for the safety of the machine and to guarantee its service life. Whatever the type of system installed on the machine, interior or external teeth, follow the recommendations of greasing as indicated in the program.
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Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection MS0010 3.1 - FOR HA16RTJ - HA16RTJ O - HA16RTJ PRO - HA46RTJ O - HA46RTJ PRO ONLY • 1 on screw drive system Slew ring : • 2 nipples on the raceways inside the slew ring •...
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Please refer to follow value for this procedure using a torque wrench. Machine type Metric torque value Imperial torque value HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - 215 Nm 158.6 lb ft HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO...
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Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection MS0010 5 - Slew ring inspection Check the slewing system every 500 h or each major intervention done on the machine. 5.1 - VISUAL AND SOUND CHECK • Check for the presence of all the locating bolts. •...
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Chassis and turntable Slew ring inspection MS0010 5.2 - MEASUREMENT OF THE CLEARANCE Place the machine in the following conditions : • On flat ground, Set up barriers to define the test area. • No load in the platform. • From the ground control box, align the turret at 90 ° to the chassis. •...
Chassis and turntable Gearbox inspection - Oil replacement MS0011 Chassis and turntable Gearbox inspection - Oil replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted.
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Chassis and turntable Gearbox inspection - Oil replacement MS0011 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine 1 - Names of parts D 1 5 0 3 - M - E 3 D 1 7 0 3 - M - E 3 D 1 8 3 - M - E 3 V 2 0 0 3 - M - E 3 V 2 4 0 3 - M - E 3 V 2 0 0 4 - M - T - E 3...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 Starter Fan belt Oil pressure switch Flywheel Oil drain plug Oil pan 2 - Operating the engine 2.1 - STARTING THE ENGINE (NORMAL) To avoid personal injury : • Do not allow children to approach the machine while the engine is running. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 2.2 - CHECKS DURING OPERATION 2.2.1 - Oil pressure lamp The lamp lights up to warn the operator that the engine oil pressure has dropped below the prescribed level. If this should happen during operation or should not go off even after the engine is accelerated more than 1000rpm, immediately stop the engine and check the following : Engine oil level Lubricant system.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 2.3 - REVERSED ENGINE REVOLUTION AND REMEDIES To avoid personal injury : • Reversed engine operation can make the machine reverse and run it backwards. It may lead to serious trouble. • Reversed engine operation may make exhaust gas gush out into the intake side and ignite the air cleaner; it could catch fire.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 3 - Maintenance To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to conduct daily checks, periodic maintenanc, refueling or cleaning on a level surface with the engine shut off and remove the key. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 3.1 - SERVICE INTERVALS Observe the following for service and maintenance. The lubricating oil change intervals listed in the table below are for Classes CG-4, CH-4, CI-4 and CF lubricating oil of API classification with a low-sulfur fuel in use. If the CG-4, CH-4 or CI-4 lubricating oil is used with a high-sulfur fuel, change the lubricating oil at shorter intervals than recommended in the table below depending on the operating condition.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 • Lubricating oil recommended when a low-sulfur or high-sulfur fuel is employed. Fuel Lubricating oil Comments classification Low-sulfur High-sulfur Total Base Number (TBN) superior Recommendable Recommendable or equal 10 Recommendable Not recommendable Recommendable Not recommendable Recommendable Not recommendable...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4 - Periodic service 4.1 - FUEL Fuel is flammable and can be dangerous. You should handle fuel with care. To avoid personal injury : • Do not mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel fuel. This mixture can cause an explosion. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 • Since Kubota diesel engines of less than 56 kW (75 hp) utilize EPA Tier 4 and Interim Tier 4 standards, the use of ultra low sulfur fuel is mandatory for these engines, when operated in US EPA regulated areas. Therefore, please use No.2-D S15 diesel fuel as an alternative to No.2-D, and use No.1-D S15 diesel fuel as an alternative to No.1-D for ambient temperatures below -10°C (14°F).
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.1.3 - Procedure : Fuel tanks lower than injection pump For fuel tanks that are lower than the injection pump : The fuel system must be pressurized by the fuel system electric fuel pump. If an electric fuel pump is not used, you must manually ac- tuate the pump by lever to bleed.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.1.5 - Cleaning the fuel filter pot Every 100 hours of operation, clean the fuel filter in a clean place to prevent dust intrusion : • Close the fuel filter lever. Fuel filter lever Fuel filter pot •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.2 - ENGINE OIL To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to stop the engine before checking and changing the engine oil and the oil filter cartridge. • Do not touch muffler or exhaust pipes while they are hot; Severe burns could result. Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before conducting inspections, maintenance, or for a cleaning procedure.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.2.2 - Changing engine oil To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to stop the engine before draining engine oil. • When draining engine oil, place some container underneath the engine and dispose it according to local regulations.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.3 - RADIATOR Coolant will last for one day's work if filled all the way up before operation start. Make it a rule to check the coolant level before every operation. To avoid personal injury : •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 When the coolant level drops due to evaporation, add water only up to the full level. Check to see that two drain cocks; one is at the crankcase side and the other is at the lower part of the radiator as figures below. Coolant drain tap 4.3.2 - Changing coolant To drain coolant, always open both drain cocks and simultaneously open the radiator cap as...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.3.4 - Checking radiator hoses and clamp To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to check radiator hoses and hose clamps periodically. If radiator hose is damaged or coolant leaks, overheats or severe burns could occur. Check to see if radiator hoses are properly fixed every 200 hours of operation or 6 months, whichever comes first.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.3.8 - Anti-freeze To avoid personal injury : • When using anti-freeze, put on some protection such as rubber gloves (Anti-freeze contains poison). • If should drink anti-freeze, throw up at once and take medical attention. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.4 - AIR CLEANER Since the air cleaner employed on this engine is a dry type, never apply oil to it : Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary condi- tions - or daily when used in a dusty place. This will get rid of large particles of dust and dirt.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.4.1 - Evacuator valve Open the evacuator valve once a week under ordinary conditions - or daily when used in a dusty place - to get rid of large particles of dust and dirt. 4.4.2 - Dust indicator (optional) If the red signal on the dust indicator attached to the air cleaner is visible, the air cleaner has reached the service level.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.5.1 - Battery charging The battery comes in two types: refillable and non-refillable. : • For using the refillable type battery, follow the instructions below. Do not use or charge the battery if its fluid level stands below the LOWER (lower limit level) mark.
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 When exchanging an old battery for a new one, use batte- ry of equal specification. Plug Highest level Lowest level • Connect the charger positive terminal to the battery positive terminal, and negative to the negative. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 4.6 - FAN BELT 4.6.1 - Adjusting fan belt tension To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to stop the engine and remove the key before checking the belt tension. • Be sure to reinstall the detached safety shield after maintenance or checking. N.B.-:-P (0.28 0.35...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 5 - Carriage and storage 5.1 - CARRIAGE To avoid personal injury : • Fix the engine securely not to fall during operation. • Do not stand near or under the engine while carrying it. •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 6 - Troubleshooting If the engine does not function properly, use the following chart to identify and correct the cause. D i a g n o s i s Problem Probable cause Solution •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 Problem Probable cause Solution Fuel governing device bad • Contact HAULOTTE Services® for repairs Fuel is of extremely poor quality • Select good quality fuel. Nozzle is bad • If necessary, replace with new nozzle. When color of exhaust •...
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Chassis and turntable KUBOTA diesel engine MS0029 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 Chassis and turntable Overload system 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves 2 - Preliminary operation The operations of disassembling if they exist should be carried out only on the installations completely disconnected and must be entrusted only to people having the necessary technical training.
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 4 - Calibration procedure The machine is equipped with a 2 channel load cell type weight management system, mounted between the platform and the boom assembly. The location of the load cell means calibration is required when the system values become out of correct range, or when any of the platform sub assembly components (cage, support, flooring etc) are replaced.
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 4.1 - RESET OF THE ZERO (EMPTY CAGE) VALUE 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 Press OK to Enter menu. Menu will automatically show if the ECU has a valid calibration already stored or not. • Press (-) to start calibration. • Press (+) to quit menu. Ensure cage is empty and free of load not. •...
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 4.2 - CALIBRATION USING A FIXED KNOWN WEIGHT OF 250 KG (551 LB) With the console, access menu 3.4 Calibration and scroll down to arrive at the screen below. 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 Press OK to Enter menu. Menu will automatically show if the ECU has a valid calibration already stored or not. • Press (-) to start calibration. • Press (+) to quit menu. Place 250 kg (550 lb) load centrally positioned in cage. Press OK to confirm 250 kg (550 lb) load is in the cage.
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 4.3 - CALIBRATION WITH A KNOWN WEIGHT OF ANY VALUE BETWEEN 50 KG (110 LB) AND 300 KG (662 LB) With the console, access menu 3.5 Calibration and scroll down to arrive at the screen below. 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 Press OK to Enter menu. Menu will automatically show if the ECU has a valid calibration already stored or not. • Press (-) to start calibration. • Press (+) to quit menu. Place load centrally positioned in cage. Press OK to confirm load is in the cage. Press OK adjust the load value.
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 5 - Calibration error messages Correct the basket level (exceed + 10° / - 10°)) Internal error (EEPROM read/write access error Load measurement option not activated and USA country Failure F06.03 detected (out of range detected on SP480 or SP481 signals) Fold machine in position P1 and then restart calibration Fold machine in position P1 and then restart calibration...
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Chassis and turntable Overload system MS0017 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer 1 - You will need • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment: glove, safety shoe, glasses, etc…) • Grease-remover • Rags • Standard tool kit •...
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 3 - Tightening and torquing bolts If an air impact wrench is used to tighten bolts, extreme care should be taken to ensure that the bolts are not tightened beyond their specified torque.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 4 - Main disassembly Perform Roll Check, Leak Chake and Brake Check if applicable prior to disassembling the unit. Drain oil from unit. Note the condition and volume of the oil. Remove retaining Ring ( 6G ) by prying the open end of Retaining Ring out of the groove in the Ring Gear ( 1E ) with a screwdriver, then grasp the loose end with pliers and pull the Retaining Ring com- pletely out of the groove.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 Remove the First Stage Sun Gear ( 10 ) if applicable. N.B.-:-O 36:1 N UNITS WITH RATIOS GREATER TTHAN NUMERICALLY THERE WILL NOT BE A SEPARATE IRST ( 10 ), ( 9 ). TAGE AS THE GEAR TEETH WILL BE INTEGRAL TO THE NPUT...
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 Slide the Planet Gear ( 4 ) out of the Spindle ( 1A ) being careful to not drop the Needle Bearings ( 4C ) in the process. Remove 4 Thrust Washers ( 4B ) , 28 Needle Rollers ( 4C ) and the Thrust Spacer ( 4D ) from the Second Stage Planet Gear ( 4F ).
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 5 - Input carrier disassembly Using a 1/8" diameter punch, drive the Roll Pin ( 4G ) into the Planet Shaft ( 3E ) until it bottoms against the Carrier ( 3A ). Using a soft face hammer, tap the Planet Shaft ( 3E ) out of the Carrier ( 3A ).
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 6 - Hub Spindle disassembly Place unit on special fixture with Spindle ( 1A ) flange end down. Don't sit on Coupling ( 7 ). Remove 2 Set Screws ( 1G ) and Bearing Nut ( 1F ) using T-206569. It may be necessary to heat the Locknut ( 1F ) to break down the loctite.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 7 - Spindle brake disassembly N.B.-:-T ( 8 ). HIS PROCEDURE APPLIES ONLY TO UNITS WITH INTEGRAL NPUT RAKE Eye protection must be worn while performing the steps in this procedure. Place Spindle ( 1A ) such that the flange side is up.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 8 - Cover disassembly Remove O-Ring ( 17 ) from groove in Cover ( 6A ). Remove Thrust Washer ( 2 ) from Cover ( 6A ) pockets, if necessary. Unscrew 2 Hex Head Bolts ( 6C ) and remove Disengage Cap ( 6B ) from Cover ( 6A ). Pull Disengage Rod ( 6D ) out from Cover ( 6A ).
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 9 - Assembly- Input carrier subassembly Apply a liberal coat of grease to the bore of one Input Planet Gear ( 3F ). Line the inside of the Planet Gear ( 3F ) with 14 Needle Rollers ( 3C ). N.B.-:-T HE LAST ROLLER INSTALLED MUST BE INSTALLED END WISE HAT IS...
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 11 - Assembly- Spindle-Brake N.B.-:-U SE AN AIR GUN TO CLEAN THE BRAKE PORT AND MAKE SURE THERE IS NO DEBRIS INSIDE Place Spindle ( 1A ) such that the flange side is up. Press Ball Bearing ( 8B ) into Spindle ( 1A ) small counterbore.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 12 - Assembly- Hub- Spindle N.B.-:-S PRAY A LIGHT FILM OF OIL ON AIL COMPONENT PARTS DURING ASSEMBLY PRAY A GENEROUS AMOUNT OF OIL ON BEARINGS DURING INSTALLATION Sel Hub ( 1D ) flange side up. Press outbound Bearing Cup of part T-158422 into Hub using ( 1C ) pressing tool.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 13 - Assembly- Cover Grease O-Ring ( 6E ) and insert into internal groove in Cover ( 6A ). Assemble Disengage Cap ( 6B ) onto Cover ( 6A ) using 2 Hex Head Bolts ( 6C ). Torque bolts to 70-80 in-lbs.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 15 - Roll, leak & Brake testing Torque-Hub units should always be roll and leak tested before disassembly and after assembly to make sure that the unit's gears, bearings and seals are working properly. The following information briefly outlines what to look for when performing these tests.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 17 - Roll testing (Measure torque) Screw 1 bolt down into the hub and rotate the hub so that the bolt is at twelve o'clock. Position the torque wrench so that it is perpendicular to the vertical centerline as shown. The correct reading can only be made if the torque wrench is pulled slowly (approximately 3.5 rpm ) and smoothly towards you.
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 18 - Assembly drawing Item Description Spindle Lip seal Tapered bearing assembly Housing Ring gear Bearing nut Socket head set screw Stud Quad seal 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 Spring Thrust washer Motor adaptor Thrust spacer Carrier Thrust washer Needle bearing Planet shaft Planet gear Thrust washer Needle bearing Thrust spacer Planet shaft Planet gear Roll pin Thrust washer Retaining ring- internal Cover Disengage cap Bolt...
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Chassis and turntable Dismantling / Reassembling wheels reducer MS0026 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement MS0012 Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area •...
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Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement MS0012 3.2 - PERIODIC CONTROL 3.2.1 - Articulated and telescopic machines This operation must be realized as of the first 50 hours, then every 250 h hours or 6 months. To reach the elements : •...
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To be completed H21TX - H23TPX - H25TPX 9 mm HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - 11,2 mm...
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Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement MS0012 3.2.2 - Mast machines This operation must be realized as of the first 50 hours, then every 250 hours or 3 months. To reach the elements : •...
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Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement MS0012 • No broken strands must be observed, in particular at the ends. • Replacement is compulsory when 3 strands or more are broken along the length of the cable. •...
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Upper boom / Mast Condition of the cables inspection - Criteria of replacement MS0012 4 - Tension checking 4.1 - ARTICULATED AND TELESCOPIC MACHINES This operation must be realized as of the first 50 hours, then every 250 h hours or 6 months. For the particular procedures of adjustment untreated in maintenance book, it is necessary to contact HAULOTTE Services®.
Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 Upper boom Check and replacing the pads 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Preliminary operation The operations of disassembling if they exist should be carried out only on the installations completely disconnected and must be entrusted only to people having the necessary technical training.
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 4 - Check the worn of friction pads Check the telescoping friction pad wear indicators. Change the pad if the indicator is not visible. 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 5 - Removing / Replacing the pads Changing the top intermediate tube and telescope upper and side pads without removing the boom. • Machine stowed (boom retracted and in horizontal position). • Insert a pin to lock the tubes. •...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 • Remove the 2 hoses. • Take out the 2 screws. • Remove the telescoping block. When removing the block, make sure that the seals are in perfect condition. Protect the telescoping cylinder orifices. Dismantling the lifting beam assembly (extension cables) : •...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 • Remove the lifting beam cables. • Remove the lifting beam. Removing the cylinder guide cross member : • Remove the 2 pads ( 1 ) from the top of the cross member. •...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 N.B.-:-T HE FINAL CONFIGURATION IS AS FOLLOWS The final configuration is as follows : • Remove the top right pad ( 1 ). • Remove the top right side pad ( 2 ). •...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 • Remove the top left side pad ( 4 ). N.B.-:-T HE FINAL CONFIGURATION IS AS FOLLOWS The final configuration is as follows : • Remove the telescope extension cable support plate( 1 ) screw ( 2 ). •...
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Upper boom Check and replacing the pads MS0013 • Remove the top right pad. • Remove the top right side pad. N.B.-:-R EPLACING THE PADS AND REASSEMBLING ARE DONE IN REVERSE ORDER TO REMOVING THEM " ", HOUSINGS HAVE GUIDES SO THAT THE PADS CAN BE PUT IN POSITION BLIND MAKING REASSEMBLY EASIER 4000511390...
Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder 1 - Scope of intervention In this document you will find the necessary information to remove the telescope cylinder 2 - You will need •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 4 - Dismantling / Reassembling the telescope cylinder • Machine stowed (boom retracted and in horizontal position). • Insert a pin to lock the tubes. • Attach the platform with slings. •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 Dismantling the lifting beam assembly (extension cables) : • Undo the nuts to remove the cables from the lifting beam. • Use a caliper to measure the compression of the spring washers and adjust to the same compression when reassembling the unit.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Take off the rear hood by removing the ( 1 ) flanged nuts. • Remove the 4 screws that hold the 2 the boom base return cables. • Remove the 2 boom base return cables. •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Undo the 6 screws ( 2 ). • First pull, then remove the cross member ( 3 ). N.B.-:-T HE FINAL CONFIGURATION IS AS FOLLOWS Removing the 2 flanges : •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Undo the screws holding the retraction cables. The final configuration is as follows : • Remove the telescope extension cable support plate( 1 ) screw ( 2 ). • Pull the cable support plate ( 1 ) back to the rear of the telescope cylinder.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Pull the cylinder up to the opening at the back of the turntable. N.B.-:-B EFORE COMPLETELY FREEING THE CYLINDER YOU MUST FIRST ATTACH ALL THE CABLES UNDERNEATH AND ON TOP OF THE CYLINDER WITH PLASTIC COLLARS SPACED METRE APART...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Use the wooden prop to prop up the cylinder so that you can position the cylinder retaining strap on the other side of the opening. • Pull the cylinder out to approximately 2500 mm (8 ft 2 in) from the pulley axis.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 • Remove the cylinder. Replace the cables and the pulleys. N.B.-:-R EASSEMBLE IN THE REVERSE ORDER OF DISMANTLING 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling telescope cylinder MS0014 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Upper boom Boom adjustment procedure MS0015 Upper boom Boom adjustment procedure 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves 2 - Preliminary operation For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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Upper boom Boom adjustment procedure MS0015 3 - Adjustment's procedure 1 - Basket side : • Loosen the chains. (The lock-nut must be level with the extremity of the screw, see the following picture). • Tight the lock-nut. • Check that the 7 lock washers are present in the position shown on the diagram.
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Upper boom Boom adjustment procedure MS0015 3 - Raise the boom : • Extend and retract totally the telescope : • Lower the boom. • Extend the telescoping boom between 100 and 200 mm. • Loosen the lock-nut on the basket side. 4 - On the basket side : •...
Upper boom Boom angle sensor adjustment MS0018 Upper boom Boom angle sensor adjustment 1 - You will need • OPTIMIZER console • Standard tool kit • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Protective goggles • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted.
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Upper boom Boom angle sensor adjustment MS0018 3 - Boom angle sensor adjustment • Raise the boom not telescoped at 52°. • Measure with an electronic level, between the boom angle and the chassis angle if the ground of reference are not at 0°. •...
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Upper boom Boom angle sensor adjustment MS0018 • Drive slowly the bracket so that the sensor going to OFF. • Tightening the screws of the support bracket. • Put the machine in position load 450 kg (1000 lb) (selector on 450 kg (1000 lb) on the platform control box). •...
Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage 1 - You will need • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment: glove, safety shoe, glasses, etc…) • Standard tool kit • Overhead crane or equivalent, for removal/replacement of cage (Min 500 kg capacity) •...
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2 - Procedure The HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO series machines feature an innovative modular cage design, which allows for the replacement of different components individually, without the need to replace the complete cage.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 2.1 - REMOVE/RE-INSTALL THE CONTROL BOX SUPPORT AND TOOL TRAY 2.1.1 - Removal • Open control box cover. • Disconnect the main cables at their connectors either side of the control box (not shown). •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 2.1.2 - Replace • Re-installation is a reversal of the removal procedure. • Before tightening Nuts/bolts ref C and D, close the control box to check alignment of the latch. If required, loosen the latch mounting bolts, close latch to align and re-tighten.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 2.2.2 - Replace • Re-installation is a reversal of the removal procedure. • Before tightening Nuts/bolts ref A and B, ensure that the floor is correctly positioned and flat. 2.3 - REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT OF CAGE ASSEMBLY N.B.-:-T HE CAGE CAN BE REMOVED WITHOUT DEMOUNTING ANY OTHER PIECES BUT THE FLOORING AND ENTRY...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 2.3.2 - Replace • Re-installation is a reversal of the removal procedure. 2.4 - REMOVE/REPLACE LOAD CELL 2.4.1 - Removal • Dévisser la pédale à pied du panneau de plancher et la sortir du panier (non illustré). •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 2.4.2 - Replace Re-installation is a reversal of the removal procedure, with the following important points : • The mounting faces between the supports and the load cell must be clean, flat, free from all rust, paint and any other foreign materials.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling cage MS0027 3 - Complementary operations Calibrate the overload system as required. 4 - Checks Complete a full test of machine functions. 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators 1 - You will need • PIPE VISE • HEX WRENCH • ASSORTED SCREWS • SAFETY GLASSES • END CAP REMOVAL TOOLS •...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 E x p l o d e d V i e w Item Description Quantity Housing Shaft Piston sleeve End cap 103.1 Screw 103.2 Washer 106.1 Port plug 106.2 Port plug Lock pin Set screw...
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 2 - Before disassembly All numbers that appear in parenthesis ( ) refer to items in parts list. Inspect the actuator for corrosion prior to disassembly. Severe corrosion can make it difficult to remove the lock pins ( 109 ) and unthread the end cap ( 4 ).
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Remove the lock pins using a screw extracting tool such as an "Easy Out" (a size #2 is shown). If the pin cannot be removed with the screw extractor, use a 5/16" bit to drill out the entire pin.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Remove the stop tube ( 400 ) if the actuator is equipped with one. The stop tube is an available option that limits the rotation of the actuator. Every actuator has two sets of small punched timing marks that indicate timing between the gear sets.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Remove the shaft ( 2 ) by rotating counterclockwise. As the shaft is rotated, it will disengage from the piston sleeve ( 3 ) and can be removed. It may be necessary to strike the threaded end of the shaft with a rubber mallet.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Remove the O-ring ( 204 ) and backup ring ( 207 ) from end cap ( 4 ). N.B.-:-T O AVOID DAMAGE TO MACHINED PARTS AREFULLY REMOVE SEALS USING REMOVAL TOOLS WITH ROUNDED EDGES Remove the wear guide ( 302 ) from the end cap ( 4 ) and shaft ( 2 ).
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Remove the O-ring ( 304.1 ) from its groove in the end cap ( 4 ) and shaft ( 2 ). Remove the outside diameter piston seal ( 202 ) from the piston.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 4 - Inspection N.B.-:-P RIOR TO ASSEMBLY OF ACTUATOR THESE STEPS MUST BE CLOSELY FOLLOWED TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THE ACTUATOR Clean all parts in a solvent tank and dry with compressed air prior to inspecting. Carefully inspect all critical areas for any surface finish abnormalities: Seal grooves, bearing grooves, thrust surfaces, shaft surface, housing bore and gear teeth.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 5 - Assembly Avoid personal injury and machinery damage : Read the Service and Repair Manual for proper installation, maintenance and repair procedure. To avoid injury or damage to product : Secure produc to slotted table or vise.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Using a seal tool install the main pressure seal ( 205 ) onto shaft ( 2 ) and end cap ( 4 ). Use the seal tool in a cir- cular motion.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Beginning with the inner seal ( 200 ) insert one end of bac- kup ring in the lower groove and feed the rest in using a circular motion. Make sure the wedged ends overlap cor- rectly.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Insert the shaft ( 2 ) into the piston ( 3 ). Be careful not to damage the piston seals. Do not engage the piston gear teeth yet. Looking at the actuator from the end opposite the shaft flange, use the exisitng timing marks to align the gear teeth on the shaft ( 2 ) with the gear teeth on the inside of the piston ( 3 ).
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Coat the threads on the end of the shaft with anti-seize grease to prevent galling. Thread the end cap ( 4 ) onto the shaft ( 2 ). Make sure the wear guide remains in place on the end cap as it is threaded into the housing ( 1 ).
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 Insert the set screws ( 113 ) over the lock pins. Tighten to 25 in-lbs (2.8 Nm). 6 - Greasing Thrust Washers After the actuator is assembled but before it is put into ser- vice, the thrust washer area must be packed with Lithium grease.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 7 - Testing the Actuator Avoid personal injury and machinery damage : Read the Service and Repair Manual for proper installation, maintenance and repair procedure. To avoid injury or damage to product : Secure produc to slotted table or vise. Spraying fluids.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 8 - Installation and Bleeding Avoid personal injury and machinery damage : Read the Service and Repair Manual for proper installation, maintenance and repair procedure. To avoid injury or damage to product : Secure produc to slotted table or vise. Spraying fluids.
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Upper boom Procedure of dismantling / reassembling hydraulic rotary actuators MS0028 9 - Troubleshooting Guide Problem Shaft rotates slowly or not at all 1 - 6 Operation is erratic or not responsive Shaft will not fully rotate 8 - 9 Selected position cannot be maintained 3 - 4 - 7 Causes...
Hydraulics Hydraulic oil - Level Replacement MS0019 Hydraulics Hydraulic oil - Level Replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Preliminary operation For safety reasons, imperatively respect the following stages during the tests : •...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic oil - Level Replacement MS0019 3 - Level control Each day before use, check the hydraulic oil level to ensure safety operation. N.B.-:-C HECK THE OIL LEVEL WHEN COLD AND WHEN THE MACHINE IS STOWED BEFORE BEGINNING A NEW PERIOD OF WORK The oil level ( 1 ) must be between the upper and lower markers .
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Hydraulics Hydraulic oil - Level Replacement MS0019 4 - Replacement of hydraulic oil Hydraulic oil must be replaced all the 2000 hours or 2 years. This periodicity can be modified so important interventions and/or anomaly was noted. The state of cleanliness of the oil filter cartouche is another indicator of purging of the system : •...
Hydraulics Hoses inspection - Replacement MS0020 Hydraulics Hoses inspection - Replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Control and inspections The state of hoses devices plays a significant role in the safety of the machines.
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Hydraulics Hoses inspection - Replacement MS0020 3 - Hoses Disassembling For safety reasons, respect imperatively the following conditions of disassembling : • Fold the machine on a flat and released ground : • The machine is not in slope. • The boom is horizontal. •...
Hydraulics Hydraulic filter cartridge Replacement MS0021 Hydraulics Hydraulic filter cartridge Replacement 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. All hydraulic components (pump, tanks….) except cylinders must be subjected to periodic visual inspections such as defined below.
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Hydraulics Hydraulic filter cartridge Replacement MS0021 2 - Hydraulic filter cartridge Replacement Clogging must be checked when hot. When cold, oil viscosity may simulate filter clogging. Do not touch the hot parts of the hydraulic power source (engine, filters, etc.). When the clogging indicator ( 2 ) comes on, replace the cartridge ( 1 ) (Cold oil).
Hydraulics Pressure adjustment MS0022 Hydraulics Pressure adjustment 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Pressure adjustment To allow checking operation, refer to the following table about originally pressure adjustment If the values measured by test are not equal to the following :...
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Hydraulics Pressure adjustment MS0022 3 - Pressure plug location D r i v i n g p r e s s u r e c o n n e c t i o n P r e s s u r e i n l e t f o r o t h e r...
Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 Hydraulics Hydraulic ways 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 2 - Turntable - HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 3 - Turntable - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 4 - Chassis - HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 5 - Chassis - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
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Hydraulics Hydraulic ways MS0023 F o l i o 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Electric Electrical wiring MS0025 Electric Electrical wiring 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. Maintaining electrical wiring in good condition is essential to safe operation and good machine performance.
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Electric Electrical wiring MS0025 Notes 4000511390 E03.16 USA / GB...
Ground control box Resetting to zero the maintenance counter MS0107 Ground control box Resetting to zero the maintenance counter 1 - You will need • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment: glove, safety shoe, • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area glasses, etc…) Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted.
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Ground control box Resetting to zero the maintenance counter MS0107 4 - Resetting to zero the maintenance counter Procedures to perform to restore the maximum values of the maintenance counters of the machine that reached maturity. Do not change the counter values if they did not reach maturity ( 0 hour). •...
Electric Battery (ies) MS0110 Electric Battery (ies) 1 - You will need • Standard tool kit • Protective goggles • Place barriers around the perimeter of the work area • Gloves Exclusively use tools and auxiliary average adapted. Always wear necessary safety clothing. 2 - Technical specifications Type 12 V DC, Group 34/78...
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Electric Battery (ies) MS0110 3 - Battery inspection Proper battery condition is essential to good engine performance and operational safety. Improper fluid levels or damaged cables and connections can result in engine component damage and hazardous conditions. : Put on protective clothing and eye wear. Be sure that the battery cable connections are free of corrosion.
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Electric Battery (ies) MS0110 P h o t o H T 2 1 R T H T 2 1 R T H T 6 1 R T H T 2 1 R T P R O H T 2 1 R T P R O H T 6 1 R T P R O...
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Electric Battery (ies) MS0110 B a t t e r y c h a r g e s t a t u s a c c o r d i n g d e n s i t y a n d t e m p e r a t u r e 4 - Battery •...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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HT21RT O - HT21RT O SW - HT61RT O - HT21RT PRO - HT21RT PRO SW - HT61RT PRO - HT23RTJ O - HT23RTJ O SW - HT67RTJ O - HT23RTJ PRO - HT23RTJ PRO SW - HT67RTJ PRO Trouble shooting and diagram...
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