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TX130-40 / TX130-43 / TX130-45 Turbo TX140-43 / TX140-45 Turbo TX170-45 Turbo P.I.N. HGCTX13MN7HK40001 and after (TX130-40 turbo) P.I.N. HGCTX13MN7HK39001 and after (TX130-43 turbo) P.I.N. HGCTX13MN7HK38017 and after (TX130-45 turbo) P.I.N. HGCTX14MN7HK42003 and after (TX140-43 turbo) P.I.N. HGCTX14MN7HK41027 and after (TX140-45 turbo) P.I.N.
Manufacturer. In any case, no warranty of any type is issued or imposed, regarding the products manufactured or sold by the Manufacturer for damages deriving from abnormal performance of parts and/or components not approved by the Manufacturer.
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QUICK REFERENCE SECTION GUIDE 1 - - Safety Features and Vehicle Optional Safety 2 - - Controls, Instruments and Operation 3 - - Field Operation 4 - - Lubrication and Maintenance 5 - - Troubleshooting 6 - - Vehicle Storage 7 - - Accessories 8 - - Specifications and Data 9 - - Index...
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SECTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INTRODUCTION This Manual has been prepared to provide you with in the correct procedure for running--in, driving, operating and maintenance of your new Telehandler. Read this Manual carefully and keep it in a convenient place for future reference. If at any time you require advice concerning your machine, do not hesitate to contact your authorised dealer.
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY GENERAL Your machine was designed to power and propel itself and it is intended for use in normal and custom- ary applications. It is also designed to give maximum performance, economy and ease of operation under a wide variety of operating conditions.
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Your machine and its major components are identi- fied by various numbers and letters for recognition in After Sales Service. The following information pro- vides the location of identification plates and stamped numbers on the machine and provide examples of what can be found on your machine.
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Front and rear axle identification The serial number and axle type is printed on the plate located on the front of the axle housing. Record the information below for quick reference in the case of necessity. AXLE TYPE SERIAL No.
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY T12000 PowerShift Transmission The serial number and type is printed on the plate (1), on the lower side of the transmission. Record the information below for quick reference in the case of necessity. MODEL No. SERIAL No.
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY Identification of attachments A wide range of attachments is available for your Telehandler. On each of the company approved attachments an identification plate is fitted, listing the type and char- acteristics of that attachment.
SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY 4. Avoid spillage when draining off used engine ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS coolant mixtures, engine, gearbox and hydraulic oils, brake fluids of fuels with lubricants. Do not The following are recommendations which may be of mix used brake fluids or fuels with lubricants.
SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY GENUINE SPARE PARTS GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS All maintenance on these machines must be carried Only qualified and trained staff can use the Tele- out using original parts. handler. Its use is subjected to a driving permit granted by the person in charge in the operator’s By allowing use of non--original parts, you run a risk: company and subject to local legislation.
This ensures all hydraulic circuits are fully We advise to fit the machine with a fire extinguisher. charged prior to operation. Consult your dealer in case of doubt. Take into account climatic and atmospheric condi- Before driving the machine, check daily the functions tions of any site you are working on.
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY DRIVING CONSIDERATIONS Beware of falling walls, landslides, materials or objects falling from the equipment that could hit the operator smashing through the cab window. WARNING Whenever driving the machine on public roads or Under all circumstances, remain in control of your highway, always ensure that normal two--wheel speed –...
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SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY Do not enter onto a footbridge, a floor or a freight Avoid running too long distances in reverse. elevator, without being sure that they can take the WARNING weight and overall dimensions of the machine, poss- In the event of the machine overturning, do not try to ibly laden, and without having checked that they are leave the cab during the incident.
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Do not leave a laden machine even with parking Do not lift a load with one fork only. brake applied, on an incline. In case of failure in the mentioned case, cut off the engine and use special Do not lift a sling load with only one fork or with the chocks to block the wheels.
SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY ELECTRICAL POWER LINES Ensure the workplace is sufficiently ventilated before starting the machine. WARNING When working near power lines, ensure that a safe distance is maintained between the working area of the Telehandler and the power line.
SECTION 1 - - SAFETY FEATURES AND VEHICLE OPTIONAL SAFETY Isolate the battery before working on the electrical FUEL CAPACITY = 135 LITRES circuit or on the machine (E.g. welding). Do not deposit metal objects on the battery. When carrying out electric welding work on the machine, isolate the battery.
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USE OF THE LOADING BUCKET brated instrument. In any case limit values on load diagrams must in no case be exceeded. When using the lifter with a loading bucket, the...
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