RANKO BAT R630 Operator's Manual

RANKO BAT R630 Operator's Manual

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BAT R630 TELELOADER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Ranko Equipment
6450 NE 14th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50313
515-635-0079
info@rankoeq.com

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  • Page 1 BAT R630 TELELOADER OPERATOR’S MANUAL Ranko Equipment 6450 NE 14th Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50313 515-635-0079 info@rankoeq.com...
  • Page 2 Foreword Thank you for choosing the BAT R630 Teleloader, which is designed for proper use and maintenance. This manual is applicable to the BAT R630 Teleloader produced by Ranko Equipment. This manual helps users use the machine safely and efficiently. Please forward this manual when reselling or leasing to others.
  • Page 3 INDEX Part 1 Safety Operating Regulation and Prevention 1.1 Foreword 1.2 Safety Regulations 1.2.1Safety Guidelines 1.2.2 Keep Fire Alarm 1.2.3 Up/Down Machine 1.2.4 Leaving The Machine 1.2.5 Safety Precautions At High Temperatures 1.2.6 Avoid The Danger Of Squeezing 1.2.7 Driving Safety 1.2.8 Safe Transportation Part 2 Overall Characteristics &...
  • Page 4 3.1.10 Operating seat 3.1.11 Hand brake 3.1.12 Joystick 3.1.13 Urgent boom down switch 3.1.14 Air conditioner 3.1.15 Quick hitch system 3.2 Precautions before use 3.3 Start The Machine 3.4 Turn Off The Machine 3.5 Hydraulic coupler Part 4 Maintenance 4.1 General Instruction 4.2 Engine 4.3 Air Filter 4.4 Cooling system...
  • Page 5: Safety Regulations

    Part 1 Safety Operating Regulation and Prevention 1.1 Foreword Read this manual carefully, especially the safety rules must be read carefully. Buyers need to train employees to use the machine correctly and maintain the machine regularly.Be familiar with the operator's safety devices and general accident prevention measures. Note the triangular symbol in this manual, which indicates a possible dangerous situation Picture 1.1...
  • Page 6  It is forbidden to use the boom to lift people.  Do not lift the object with the boom.  When the boom is raised, people are strictly forbidden to stand under it. The operator must be able to see everything around him in the seat. If it is not clear enough, you need to turn on the light.
  • Page 7 22.Instructions must be read carefully, kept in mind, and kept for resale until the machine is completely retired. If the instructions are lost or damaged, you should immediately request a copy from the manufacturer. 23. Before operating the machine, fasten the seat belt and close the cab door. 1.2.2 Keep Fire Alarm 1.Because of the fuel, the oil may be ignited by an open flame, especially if the fuel is very flammable.
  • Page 8 5.Before getting off the vehicle, lower the arm, turn on the brake, turn off the engine, and take off the ignition key. 1.2.4 Leaving The Machine 1.Before leaving the machine, retract the telescopic arm and lower the working arm to cause the attachment to fall to the ground.
  • Page 9 1.2.7 Driving Safety 1. Do not take the key off while driving. 2. Sudden start or stop, sudden turn, too fast or a "Z" shaped route is very dangerous. 3. When an abnormal situation occurs (such as noise, vibration, smell, the dashboard is not normal), immediately open the machine to a safe place for inspection.
  • Page 10: Warranty Clause

    3.Repair or replacement of accessories must not exceed the warranty period. 3. The warranty rights are valid subject to all contractual terms. 4. If there is a claim, the ruling is Ranko. 2.2.1 Exclusion of the warranty 1.Electrical, electronic, and all such components are not covered by warranty due to normal wear and tear.
  • Page 11: Machine Identification

    4.Removing the security facility will void the warranty and the manufacturer is not responsible. 5.The replaced parts are no longer covered under warranty. 6.Machines or accessories will be issued at the factory price even if they are covered by the warranty. 7.Others are not covered by the warranty: ...
  • Page 12 In addition, operators must keep in mind accident prevention measures, conditions of use, and machine characteristics. The BAT R630 Teleloader described in this manual is suitable for use on farms, green spaces, construction sites and roads. If the machine does not have road permit, it is strictly forbidden to go on the road.
  • Page 13 The corresponding attachment can be installed on the quick-change connector of the machine. Please contact Ranko for recommended accessories. Note Further explanations and accessories are available from Ranko. Danger Each attachment has a product specification. The tipping weight of any attachment must be less than the weight shown in the table.
  • Page 14 As shown in Picture 2.4.3, the machine is in the positive state of the front and rear wheels (the center of the front and rear wheels is in line with the center of the frame). If the center of the front and rear wheels is not in line with the center of the frame, the load capacity of the machine will be reduced accordingly.
  • Page 15: Technical Parameters

    2.5 Technical Parameters 2.5.1 Technical Parameters 6,614lbs Lifting capacity 13,228lbs Max. height to pin 12,787lbs Weight Engine Brand Cummins Rated power 75hp, 2400rpm Type Direct injection, water cooled, 4 cly. 13.02ft Max. length without fork 6.86ft Max. width 7.05ft Max. height to top of cabin Length x Width x Thickness of fork (in) 44X50X1.77 Fork Carriage rotation...
  • Page 16: Operating & Control

    Picture 2.5.2 Part 3 Operating Note Before operating the machine, check if everything is normal, whether the protection device is installed, whether the hood is covered, whether all the consumable parts, easy-to-age components are in good condition. 3.1 Operating & Control A schematic diagram of various control operating elements is described below:...
  • Page 17 Picture 3.1A control elements inside the cabin Name Name Main power switch Multifunction loading display (optional) Engine cover lock Operating seat Ignition key Hand brake Steering column Joystick Brake pedal Urgent boom down switch Accelerator pedal Air conditioner (optional) Steering mode switch Phone charger Reverse camera (optional) Fuse box...
  • Page 18 3.1.1 Main power switch The position showing in picture 3.1.1 is off position, before operation, turn the switch to horizontal position to connect power for the machine. After finishing work, make sure that this key was turn off, otherwise may drain the battery after long storage.
  • Page 19: Accelerator Pedal

    1. Steering column adjusting lever, usage as below  Turn the handle anti-clockwise, adjusting the steering column to proper position;  Turn the handle clockwise to fix the position  Pull outward the handle, meantime turn the handle clockwise to fix the handle 2.
  • Page 20 The harder the pedal was pressed, the faster the machine goes. 3.1.7 Steering mode switch The machine has 3 steering mode for different purpose as showing on picture 3.1.7, from left to right, they are: 4 wheel steer--the machine has min. turning radius under this mode Front wheel steer--it is suitable for normal road driving Crab steer--the machine can move from one side to the other without turning Picture 3.1.7...
  • Page 21 3.1.9 Multifunction loading display (optional) This is optional upon request, the function of it as below:  Indicating real time loading capacity;  Generate sound alarm when overloading  Prohibit dangerous actions to the boom when overloading, only safe operation are allowed. Attention 1.
  • Page 22 Picture 3.1.12 1. Button 1&2 control attachments with cylinder, also the quick hitch pins. 3. Boom extend 4. Boom retract 5. Forward/reverse 6. Emergency boom down when engine off.  Push the joystick forward, the boom drops  Push the joystick backward, the boom raises ...
  • Page 23: Precautions Before Use

    Picture 3.1.14A Picture3.1.14B 3.1.15 Quick hitch system To change attachments:  Turn on switch No. 7 on the steering column  Use button 1 & 2 on the joystick to lock/unlock the attachments 3.2 Precautions before use Note 1.Familiar with various control components and their functions; 2.Ensure that all protective measures are properly installed and that all covers are covered;...
  • Page 24: General Instruction

    25 °.If the outside temperature is below zero and the radiator is not equipped with antifreeze, release the water from the radiator and add the appropriate antifreeze. 5.The operator must stay in the seat while the machine is running. Note Before getting off the vehicle, the operator must lower the boom and attachments, stop the machine, activate the parking brake, and stop the engine to remove the ignition key.
  • Page 25: Air Filter

     Maintenance work must be done after the machine is turned off  Before performing any operation, make sure the machine is on a flat road surface and use a parking brake to avoid any movement.  Keep the machine clean, which helps to find damaged parts ...
  • Page 26  Put a suitable container under the bottom cover of the tank and open the drain plug to release the oil.  Clean oil back filter cover  Fill the fuel tank with new oil  Run the engine for a few minutes and then close the oil level and add some oil if necessary. ...
  • Page 27 4.8 lubricating 4.8.1 lubricating position All lubrication positions are shown in the pictures below, all of them needs to be lubricated once a week. Picture 4.8.1 4.8.2 Recommended Grease Hydraulic elements:PAKELO HYDRAULIC EP EXTRA S-AL 32 Cooling elements: PAKELO RED ANTIFREEZE LONG LIFE...
  • Page 28: Maintenance Table

    4.9 Maintenance Table Time Every Weekl Daily hour Yearly hours Checking list hours Machine Change the oil inside axle (wheel reducer of both sides & middle reducer ) Cleaning machine Check tires / tighten tire nuts Check the battery Check hydraulic oil level Replace hydraulic oil filter Change hydraulic oil Change gearbox oil...
  • Page 29 Part Five: Transmission parts 5.1 Axle 5.1.1 Type of oil for the axle Please add SAE85W/140 gear oil in the axle 5.1.2 Oil capacity The reducer: 1.5L each side Center oil box:7L 5.1.3 Adding oil Note The oils inside axles must be changed after the first 50 hours, otherwise severe damage may caused to the axle, and will void warranty After the first 50 hours, change every one year.

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