Hide thumbs Also See for SPD265C+:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION
SPD265C+ SPD266C+ SPD360C+ SPD360CDH
SERIAL NUMBER:_____

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SPD265C+ and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for JEKKO SPD265C+

  • Page 1 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TRANSLATION OF ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION SPD265C+ SPD266C+ SPD360C+ SPD360CDH SERIAL NUMBER:_____...
  • Page 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Ormet spa Via Campardone, 7 Z.I. Colle Umberto (TV) Tel. +39 0438 434443 Fax +39 0438 430115 www.jekko.it www.ormet.it E-mail info@ormet.it Copyright © 2011 MANUAL REVIEW VERSION DATE REVIEW 07/2011 First Print 01/2014 1 review Page 2 of 97...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................... 3  1  PREFACE ........................... 5  1.1  General Information 5  1.2  Technical Specifications 7  1.3  Original Seals 11  1.4  Operator Training 11  1.5  Intended use 11  1.6  Warranty 12  2  SAFETY INFORMATION ....................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6  MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD360C+/CDH ..............60  7  HANDLING AND TRANSPORT ..................63  8  TROUBLESHOOTING ...................... 64  8.1  Alarms of battery charger model BC1 64  8.2  Alarms of battery charger model NG1 64  8.3  Alarms of battery charger model NG3 65 ...
  • Page 5: Preface

    1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 PREFACE 1.1 General Information Each machine is equipped with a copy of this manual. This instruction manual is intended to facilitate users and maintenance technicians to carry out all of the operations necessary to operate the machine under safety conditions. Only fundamental operations have been described.
  • Page 6 1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Conventions: Qualified technicians: people who have the necessary expertise, skill and knowledge concerning the standards, safety regulations and service conditions, to recognise and avoid any possible danger for people and damage to the processed materials and to the machine itself. Right side: Right side of the system, as identified by the operator positioned in the back part of the crane, in front of the switchboard and of the valve bank.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.2 Technical Specifications Model SPD 265C+ Model SPD 266C+ Loading momentum 2600 Kgm 18720 lbsft Loading momentum 2600 Kgm 18720 lbsft 7 m 22.9 ft 7 m 22.9 ft Maximum working Maximum working height height 1200 kg 2645 lbs 1200 kg 2645 lbs Maximum SWL Maximum SWL...
  • Page 8 1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ DIMENSIONS AND LOADING DIAGRAM OF THE CRANE WITH HOOK SPD265 - SPD266 Page 8 of 97...
  • Page 9 1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SPD360C+ SPD360CDH Page 9 of 97...
  • Page 10 1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ WINCH LOADING DIAGRAM Kg 600 The winch capacity is of 600 kg (see the winch CE plate). The load limiting device avoid the machine tilting while using the winch. In any case, the operator has to make sure not to lift loads exceeding the boom capacity. Wi thi n the 600-kg l o adi ng capacity, the boom can l ift lo ads exc eedi n g the wi n ch cap acity th u s acti vati ng th e l o ad li mi ti ng d evi ce.
  • Page 11: Original Seals

    1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Double line pull Triple line pull 1.3 Original Seals The manufacturer has placed lead sealings on machine components to assure working under safe conditions. ORIGINAL SEAL REMOVAL WI LL CAUSE MACHINE UNSAFE WO RKING. THE MANUFACTURER DECLI NES ANY RESPONSI BIL IT Y ARI SING FROM UNSAFE USE OF MACHINES.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ All uses not expressly declared in this manual are to be considered not intended, especially any use different from those described in this manual. CAUTION! In si de the European Community its forb idden use the ma ch in e to li ft p eop l e ATTENTION THE MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN PROJECTED TO LIFT PEOPLE, IT...
  • Page 13 1-PREFACE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ explicit or implicit warranty; any variations shall have no effect unless stated in a document issued by ORMET SPA. ART.9 The warranty claim will be effective only if it is returned with the delivery verbal to ORMET SPA. within 30 days from the date of delivery of the machine. All warranty claims will have to be submitted to ORMET SPA within 8 days from the moment the damage occurred.
  • Page 14: Safety Information

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 SAFETY INFORMATION The designing and manufacturing of this machine is based on specific safety criteria in compliance with the rules indicated on the CE certificate: A careful risk assessment, carried out by the manufacturer, has allowed to remove the major risks connected both to scheduled and to rationally foreseeable operative conditions.
  • Page 15: Noise

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ regulation • Use personal protection equipment! (DPI) • Be careful about sharp corners! regulation • Prohibit unauthorized and untrained staff from using the machine! • In case of alternation, the manual must pass from one to the following operator.
  • Page 16: Dangerous Zones

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ BE CAREFUL! Wh en i n th e fi r m th e same m ach in e i s to b e u sed b y mo r e th an on e op er ator , wo r ki ng i n str u cti o n s as well as th e u se and main etan ce man u al mu st b e co n veyed to all th e o p er ator s i n ch ar g e o f th e mach i n e.
  • Page 17: Emergency Stop

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ The dangerous zone is determined by the field of action of the crane. It i s ab sol u t el y fo rb id d en to stay u n d er h a ng in g lo ad s There could be further dangers in the working area: please, observe the following rules Don ’t wor k n ear el ectri c wir es, d an g er o f d eath i n case o f co n tact wi th el ectri c wi r es.
  • Page 18: Daily Check

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ → Rotate the mushroom-shaped button in the direction indicated by the arrows printed on it; → The push-button is now backing in service and the machine is ready to work. → Push the turn on engine button to start-up the machine 2.6 Daily check Daily checks to be performed before starting the machine: o Check hydraulic oil level...
  • Page 19: Labels Spd 265C+ / Spd 266C

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.9 Labels SPD 265C+ / SPD 266C+ SPD 265C SPD266C Page 19 of 97...
  • Page 20 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 20 of 97...
  • Page 21 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTROL PANEL Page 21 of 97...
  • Page 22 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ (x2) (x2) SPD 265C SPD266C Page 22 of 97...
  • Page 23 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ (x2) Page 23 of 97...
  • Page 24 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SPD 265C SPD266C Page 24 of 97...
  • Page 25: Labels Spd 360C+ / Spd 360Cdh

    2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.10 Labels SPD 360C+ / SPD 360CDH SPD 360C+ (x2) (x2) SPD 360 Page 25 of 97...
  • Page 26 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 26 of 97...
  • Page 27 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTROL PANEL Page 27 of 97...
  • Page 28 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ (x2) (x2) (x2) SPD 360 MANIPULATOR WINCH Page 28 of 97...
  • Page 29 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 29 of 97...
  • Page 30 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SPD 360 Page 30 of 97...
  • Page 31 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SPD 360CDH (x2) (x2) SPD 360 Page 31 of 97...
  • Page 32 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 32 of 97...
  • Page 33 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTROL PANEL Engine Page 33 of 97...
  • Page 34 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ (x2) (x2) (x2) SPD 360 Page 34 of 97...
  • Page 35 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 35 of 97...
  • Page 36 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SPD 360 Page 36 of 97...
  • Page 37 2-SAFETY INFORMATION ______________________________________________________________________________________________ JIB800.1H HOME POSITION Page 37 of 97...
  • Page 38: Machine Signals And Controls

    3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS 3.1 Main switchboard Ref. Descrizione Panel on/off key switch Locale/remote key switch A >Switch 24V-3F/400V B > One joystick track movement front and back switch Engine ignition push button and machine start –up Control joystick –...
  • Page 39 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Signal LED for crane/truck activation LIT LED OPERATING WORK SECTOR SPD265 FLASHING LED From rear left stabilizer to rear right stabilizer 220° From front left stabilizer to rear right stabilizer From front right stabilizer to rear left stabilizer CAUTI ON!!! Whatever other combination not indicated in the table above won’t allow the crane functioning.
  • Page 40 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Display functions Ref. Description Pressure value on the lifting jack Error code indicator Gear engaged Load lifted by the winch Proportional indicator of maximum pressure attainment Indicator of activated tool – 0 > Winch 1 M > Manipulator MV300.3 2 JH > Hydraulic jib with hook 3 JM >...
  • Page 41 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Control and configuration pages: Hold down ENTER to page to the MAIN MENU Hold down ESC to exit the MAIN MENU Press the up and down arrows to scroll the menu (press fast the button) Press ENTER to select/page to;...
  • Page 42 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ o HTM: (hours) total machine - total working hours of the machine o HDM: (hours of) diesel engine (only diesel engine) working hours - when diesel engine machine o HDK: : (hours of) "power pack" working hours - only on Diesel machine equipped by power pack - 3 Phase or Monophase o HEB (hours of) electric battery (only on electric +24Vdc machine) working hours - when 24Vdc battery machine...
  • Page 43 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Alarms: The alarm code disappears only when the problem is solved The warning code appears as a consequence of the wrong move that generated it and disappears with a 2-second delay in order to suggest the move which is not allowed in that configuration. It could be present also to give an advertisement about machine functioning.
  • Page 44 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ → Select the right tool on the menu 70 block due to wrong tool selected → Activate allowed function by the machine 71 slewing block → Winch is automatically locked 72 hook lifting tool → Restore the correct stabilisation of the machine 73 clockwise slewing block SPD360 →...
  • Page 45 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ angle hydraulic jib with rope 113 spd360 hydraulic jib tool wrong selection → Select tool n° 2 ( use with hook) or 6 ( use with rope) Login with password to the machine settings Switch on the switchboard and when the software name and the machine model are displayed press ENTER to page to the password login page.
  • Page 46: Radio Remote Control

    3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Radio remote control Description Ref. ON activation of the radio remote control and frequency change during operation Emergency push button Optional Adjustment of the crane working speed SLOW/FAST Adjustment of the engine rpm MIN/AUTOMATIC/MAX Engine start/stop Crane By-pass <...
  • Page 47 3-MACHINE SIGNALS AND CONTROLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Possibile repairs have to be carried out by the manufacturer or under its authorization. CAUTI ON!!! VERI F Y T HE EL ECT RI C I NST AL L AT I ON EA RT HI NG AT AL L TI MES. MAKE SU R E TH A T T H ERE I S A SUI T A B L Y DI M EN SI ON ED GROU N D F A U LT CI R C UI T.
  • Page 48: Use Of The Machine In Regular Working Conditions

    4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS 4.1 Machine starting Battery version C+: • Turn the battery switch on the ON position • Take the switchboard • Start the machine by turning the key switch of the switchboard on the ON position and push turn on engine button to start-up the machine.If there ‘s not communication between machine and switchboard on the display will appear message “...
  • Page 49 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ TRUCK MODE CONFIGURATION CAUTI ON!!! Duri n g th e tr an si ti on on tr u ck mo d e yo u h ave to b e sur e th at: •...
  • Page 50 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ MAX SLOPE GRADIENT: o Extend the stabilizers depending on the configuration chosen and fix them with the appropriate locks. The fixing is obtained by inserting the pin into one of five possible holes and rotating the same so that the safety screw is fully in place anti-slip inserts.
  • Page 51 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CAUTI ON!!! Before wo rki ng with t he c rane, al ways ch eck t he prope r locki ng o f the st abilize rs. A car is not pro perly stabili zed c an ti p ove r. SPD265-266-360 STANDAR EQUIPMENT Outrigger pad size-maximum load Page 51 of 97...
  • Page 52 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ o Check the correct working configuration looking at the LEDs on the switchboard – when the machine is correctly stabilized the crane LED is on. CAUTI ON!!! Do no t operate the machine wh en the tr ac ks ar e on the ground. CAUTI ON!!! Do no t tamp er with th e stab ili z er p o sitio n sen sin g syste m i n or d er to al ter th e mach i n e r un ni ng .
  • Page 53 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SPD265-SPD266 WORKING SECTOR Page 53 of 97...
  • Page 54 4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SPD360 WORKING SECTOR Page 54 of 97...
  • Page 55: Use Of The Crane

    4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.3 Use of the crane Once the machine is correctly stabilized (crane LED on), the 2-way solenoid valve automatically makes oil flow from the truck to the crane system. Key switch on LOCAL position: Use the joysticks to carry out the moves indicated o When the central key switches are up, the crane can be operated (green moves) o When the central key switches are down, the jib can be operated (yellow moves)
  • Page 56: Emergency Procedure To Change Configuration

    4– USE OF THE MACHINE IN REGULAR WORKING CONDITIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ If yo u sel ect to ol s n u mb er 1, 2, 4, 5, wi n ch fun ctio n s ar e au to mat icall y d eacti vate.
  • Page 57: Main Parts Of Model Spd265C+ Spd266C

    5–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD265C+SPD266C+ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD265C+ SPD266C+ Ref. Description Winch Main electrical cabinet Crane Pads Battery compartment Hydraulic distributor Switchboard Outrigger Track Internal counterweight for spd266 Page 57 of 97...
  • Page 58 5–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD265C+SPD266C+ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ENGINE CONTROLLER BATTERY CHARGER RECEIVER FUSE BATTERY SOLENOID SWITCH SWITCH BA BATTERY COMPARTMENT ANGLE SENSOR BATTERY CHARGER INDICATOR Page 58 of 97...
  • Page 59 5–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD265C+SPD266C+ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ HAND PUMP PRESSURE TRANSDUCER Page 59 of 97...
  • Page 60: Main Parts Of Model Spd360C+/Cdh

    6–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD360C+/CDH ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD360C+/CDH Ref. Description Electronic components Battery compartment Chocks Truck Main electrical cabinet Switchboard Stabilizer Crane Diesel engine Diesel electronic components Page 60 of 97...
  • Page 61 6–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD360C+/CDH ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1- Electronic components C+ BATTERY SWITCH FUSE RECEIVER BATTERY CHARGER SOLENOID SWITCH ENGINE CONTROLLER 2- Electronic components CD ENGINE ELECTRIC BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY Page 61 of 97...
  • Page 62 6–MAIN PARTS OF MODEL SPD360C+/CDH ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Button and key for start the engine WATER ACCELERATOR FUEL PUMP FUEL FILTER Page 62 of 97...
  • Page 63: Handling And Transport

    7 – HANDLING AND TRANSPORT ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT Every machine has four anchor points located on each stabilizer in order to lift and position the machine by means of a yard crane. There is a label like below in the point of lifting. Lifting and transport Page 63 of 97...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    8 – TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Alarms of battery charger model BC1 IN CASE OF ALARM, THE BATTERY CHARGER STOPS DELIVERING CURRENT AND THE LED STARTS FLASHING State Alarm Description (action) Flashing GREEN Timeout Phase 1 exceeding the duration limits allowed –...
  • Page 65: Alarms Of Battery Charger Model Ng3

    8 – TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.3 Alarms of battery charger model NG3 IN CASE OF ALARM, THE BATTERY CHARGER STOPS DELIVERING CURRENT, THE LED STARTS FLASHING AND AN ACOUSTIC SIGNAL IS GIVEN State Alarm Description (action) Flashing RED Presence of batteries Non-complying or disconnected batteries Flashing YELLOW...
  • Page 66: Machine Alarms

    8 – TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.4 Machine alarms ALARMS ACTION → 1° Check fuses >2°Call service 1 alarm E2PROM HEAD → Check pressure transducer wiring 2 pressure transducer disconnected → 1° Check fuses >2°Replace it 3 pressure transducer short-circuited → Check jib pressure transducer wiring 4 jib pressure transducer disconnected →...
  • Page 67 8 – TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________________________________________________________________ → Activate allowed function by the machine 77 block for instability of SPD500 → Restore the correct stabilisation of the machine 78 block for wrong stabilization → You are not on a correct jib lifting area, see 79 block of jib SPD500 lifting diagram! →...
  • Page 68: Standard Operator Maintenance

    9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE 9.1 Ordinary Maintenance Ordinary maintenance can be carried out independently by the machine operator. A regular a careful maintenance preserves the machine and extends its life cycle. Damages and malfunctions often require higher costs in terms of time and money than those faced for a correct maintenance.
  • Page 69 9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Machine Hydraulic oil Top up or replace only with the following recommended oil: SYNTHETIC OIL FUCHS PLANTOFLUX AT 46 S or equivalent, viscosity index 46 cst (ISO VG 46). CAUTION! If th e mach in e wo r ks in a ver y col d cli mat e wh er e th e temp er atur e fall s mu ch b el o w th e fr eez in g po in t, u se oil wi th VG32 vi sco sity i n d ex.
  • Page 70: Battery Recharging

    9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Diesel engine oil ⇒ For further details about engine maintenance, see the relative use and maintenance manual. Pl ease d i spo se o f th e u sed en gi n e o il i n a man n er th at i s co mp ati bl e wi th th e en vir o n men t.
  • Page 71: How To Increase The Battery Lifetime

    9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ A t th e en d o f th e wor ki n g d ay o r wh en th e mach i n e wil l b e l ai d up fo r lo ng peri ods, reme mber to di sconnect the battery switch in or der to avoi d r un th e b atteri es co mp l etel y d o wn.
  • Page 72: General Warnings For Maintenance Activity

    9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Cleaning • Nothing has to fall inside the battery. • Clean only with water, then dry. • Protect cables with anti-rust products. Storing • Completely charge the battery before storing. • Store batteries in a cool, dry location. •...
  • Page 73 9 – STANDARD OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ COMPONENT PART TYPE OF CHECK 1. FRAME & STRUCTURE Main frame • cricks and wear • Crane pillar and extension cricks and wear and greasing Outriggers cricks and wear and greasing • Boom extensions chains cricks, wear, greasing and tightening •...
  • Page 74: Servicing Forms

    10 – SERVICING FORMS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 10 SERVICING FORMS 10.1 Introduction According to the European Directive 2006/42/CE the machine’s operator has to create and regularly update a maintenance register to record: - Extraordinary and special maintenance operations, - 500-working hour warrant-compulsory checks on structural component parts, - 1000-working hour compulsory checks carried out by the controlling authority.
  • Page 75: Events That Relieve The Manufacturer From Its Liability

    10 – SERVICING FORMS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.2 Events that relieve the manufacturer from its liability THE MANUFACTURER SHALL BE RELIEVED FROM ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY IN CASE OF: o Improper use of the machine o Tampering with the machine or with its component parts o Machine used by not authorized personnel o Serious maintenance shortage o Partial or complete non-observance of instructions...
  • Page 76: Enclosure

    11 – ENCLOSURE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 11 ENCLOSURE 11.1 Summarizing list of maintenance and servicing interventions N° OPERATOR DATE TIPE OF INTERVENTION REPORT SIGNATURE Page 76 of 97...
  • Page 77: Detailed Forms On Servicing And Maintenance

    11 – ENCLOSURE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 11.2 Detailed Forms On Servicing and Maintenance Report on intervention N° ________ _____/_____/____ date: (reports must be enclosed to the relevant intervention form with their number) Machinery/appliance type: …………….Serial Number: ........SERVICING WORKSHOP Workshop: ..........................Town: ................. postcode.: ......
  • Page 78: Form For The Conveyance Of Information

    11 – ENCLOSURE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 11.3 Form For The Conveyance Of Information CONVEYANCE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE MANUAL Date:............................The undersigned: ............................................postcode.: ....address: ............... n° ..........Telephone: ........................... STATE: to have received and well understood the information on functioning of the machine to have received the operating and maintenance manual and to have well understood its content From Mr: ..........................
  • Page 79 11 – ENCLOSURE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION Higher than 0 > * Equal to 0 > - State IN-OUT (Page 1) HEAD I-HO Front right cross piece Front left cross piece Back right cross piece Back left cross piece Front right stabilizer Front left stabilizer Back right stabilizer Back left stabilizer...
  • Page 80 11 – ENCLOSURE ______________________________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION Higher than 0 > * Equal to 0 > - State IN-OUT (Page 2) Ra-p8 slow gears Ra-fungo emergency mushroom push button OUTPUT ON HEAD O-HO yv solenoid valve 1 yv solenoid valve 2 yv solenoid valve 3 K engine start K automatic switch K speed 1...
  • Page 81: Tools

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 TOOLS Th e to ol s su pp li ed h ave to b e i n stall ed exclu si vel y o n th e j ekko lin e mach i n es th ey h ave b een d esig n ed an d m an u factu r ed for. T h e man u factu r er d ecli n es all li abil ity d er i vi n g fr o m n on -i n ten d ed u ses.
  • Page 82 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Installation: Put the kit frame into the proper holes located on the machine bed right side Connect the quick coupling to the proper housings > 1 (Return line under the tank) o > 2 (Delivery line beside the tank) Page 82 of 97...
  • Page 83 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Put the three-phase feeding plug (380V red) into the kit proper socket Use: Make sure the machine is stabilized Turn the feeding key switch located on the switchboard on position 380V (3.1) Start the engine by means of the special black push button and turn the key switch on position 1 or 2 –...
  • Page 84: 380V Feeding Kit For Spd360Cdh

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.2 380V FEEDING KIT FOR SPD360CDH THREE-PHASE FEEDING KIT PP380-4D/F Introduction: the three-phase feeding kit PP380-4D/F is positioned on the front of the machine SPD360CD and give you the possibility to operate the crane once the machine is stabilized and to move the track.
  • Page 85 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Installation: Connect the quick coupling to the proper housings and the battery recharging cable of the machine by using the proper plug. Put the three-phase feeding plug (380V red) into the kit proper socket Use: Turn the feeding key switch located on the switchboard on position 380V (3.1) Start the engine by means of the special black push button and turn the key switch on position 1 or 2 –...
  • Page 86: Petrol Feeding Kit For Spd360C

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.3 PETROL FEEDING KIT FOR SPD360C+ PETROL FEEDING KIT PPB 6.6KW Introduction: the petrol feeding kit PPB 6.6KW is positioned on the front of the machine SPD360C+ and give you the possibility to operate the crane once the machine is stabilized and to move the track.
  • Page 87: Mechanical Jib ( Jm600 ) Spd360

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.4 MECHANICAL JIB ( JM600 ) SPD360 Page 87 of 97...
  • Page 88 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 88 of 97...
  • Page 89 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CAUTION: when the jib is lower than 50°, the winch capacity is restricted to about 50 kg 12.4.1 Installation 1. On the switchboard, set the presence of the mechanical jib 3-JM (see paragraph 4.6) 2. Stabilize the machine 3.
  • Page 90 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Page 90 of 97...
  • Page 91: Hydraulic Jib ( Jib800.1H ) Spd360

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.5 HYDRAULIC JIB ( JIB800.1H ) SPD360 Page 91 of 97...
  • Page 92 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12.5.1 Installation INSTALLATION : USE WITH ROPE FASE DESCRIPTION IMMAGE Stabilize the machine On the switchboard, set the presence of the HYDRAULIC JIB 6- JW Hydraulic jib with rope (see paragraph 4.6) Page 92 of 97...
  • Page 93 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Remove locking pin and apply the arm guide Make boom out, rotate jib to set two right pins Rotate locking pin in order to disengage jib and remove it Page 93 of 97...
  • Page 94 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Turn jib and lock it with other two left pins. Remove the plate with hydraulic and electric pipe and set it in front jib. Make electrical and hydraulic connection like in the picture Set the rope inside the pulley and apply weight and hook,...
  • Page 95 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ the hydraulic jib 2-JH Hydraulic jib with hook (see paragraph 4.6) Follow the same top procedure indicated from poin 2 to 6 Remove pulley head and set hook like in the picture Page 95 of 97...
  • Page 96: Level Basket Connection ( Only Spd360 Extra U.e.)

    12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Hydraulic jib on hook configuration can lift up also 15° 12.6 LEVEL BASKET CONNECTION ( ONLY SPD360 EXTRA U.E.) THIS APPLICATION DON’T SATISFY THE EN280 E.U. REQUIREMENT ABOUT PEOPLE LIFTING SO IT CAN BE USED ONLY ON EXTRA E.U. COUNTRY Page 96 of 97...
  • Page 97 12 – TOOLS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Connect the basket using bolts mechanical support 2. Connect the mechanical supporto to the machine using the 4 pins (the same of the Jib) Page 97 of 97...

This manual is also suitable for:

Spd266c+Spd360c+Spd360cdh

Table of Contents