Table of contents Table of contents General..............................9 1.1 Introduction..........................10 1.2 Concerning your safety......................12 1.2.1 Basic prerequisites........................12 1.2.2 Definition of responsible persons....................15 1.2.3 Fundamentals for safe operation....................16 1.2.4 Handling fuels and lubricants..................... 18 1.2.5 Loading / transporting the machine.................... 24 1.2.6 Start up procedure........................
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Table of contents 4.1.1 Measuring method........................99 4.1.2 Understanding circuit diagrams....................104 4.1.3 Telemecanique switch......................115 4.1.4 Deutsch plug, series DT and DTM................... 117 4.1.5 Magnetic coil plug........................121 4.1.6 Clip-on technology........................123 4.2 Overview of electric system..................... 127 4.2.1 Operator’s stand........................129 4.2.2 Wiring............................
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Table of contents 5.5.1 Pressure tests in the travel circuit.................... 296 5.5.2 Checking high pressure relief valves and pressure override........... 297 5.5.3 Charge pump high pressure test....................299 5.5.4 Travel pump high pressure test (individual test)..............300 5.5.5 Checking the charge pressure....................301 5.6 Inspection and maintenance work..................
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Table of contents 6.6.1 Description of function......................479 6.6.2 Fuse assignment........................482 6.6.3 Control panel..........................482 6.6.4 Inspection and maintenance work.................... 484 Troubleshooting..........................487 7.1 Preliminary remarks........................489 7.2 Emergency procedures......................490 7.2.1 Actuating the emergency stop switch..................490 7.2.2 Emergency exit........................490 7.2.3 Disconnect the battery......................
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Table of contents 7.8.6 Diagnostics of control panel, new version................639 7.8.7 Check the fuel supply....................... 642 7.8.8 Circuit diagram, AIRTRONIC D2/D4..................644 Special tools............................649 8.1 Special tools, electrics......................650 8.2 List of special tools........................651 Measures prior to extended shutdown period................653 9.1 Measures before shutting down....................
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General – Introduction 1.1 Introduction............... 10 1.2 Concerning your safety..........12 1.2.1 Basic prerequisites..........12 1.2.2 Definition of responsible persons......15 1.2.3 Fundamentals for safe operation......16 1.2.4 Handling fuels and lubricants........18 1.2.5 Loading / transporting the machine......24 1.2.6 Start up procedure...........
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General – Introduction Documentation For the BOMAG machines described in this manual the following documentation is additionally available: Operating and maintenance instructions Spare parts catalogue Service information (if necessary) Maintenance/parts service Specialist teams are available for you in Germany, Europe and overseas.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2 Concerning your safety 1.2.1 Basic prerequisites 1.2.1.1 General This machine has been built in compliance with the latest technical standard and complies with the applicable regulations and tech- nical rules. However, dangers for persons and property may arise from this machine, if: it is used for purposes other than the ones it is intended for, it is operated by untrained personnel,...
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General – Concerning your safety CAUTION! Danger of injury if failing to comply! Sections marked accordingly indicate a dangerous situation that could lead to fatal or severe injuries, if this warning is disregarded. NOTICE! Danger of material damage if failing to comply! Sections marked accordingly indicate possible dangers for machines or components.
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General – Concerning your safety Safety goggles To protect the eyes against airborne particles and squirting fluids. Face protection To protect the face against airborne particles and squirting fluids. Hard hat To protect the head against falling parts and to protect against injuries.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.1.6 Improper use Dangers may arise from the machine when it is used for purposes other than the one it is intended for. Any danger caused by improper use is the sole responsibility of the operating company or driver/operator, the manufacturer cannot be made liable.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.2.2 Expert / qualified person An expert / qualified person is a person who, based on his/her pro- fessional education and experience, has profound knowledge in the field of construction equipment and the machine in question in particular.
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General – Concerning your safety All persons remaining in the area of the machine must be informed about the dangers that arise from the operation of the machine. 1.2.3.2 Regular safety inspections Have the machine inspected by an expert / qualified person as required for the conditions the machine is working under, but at least once every year.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4 Handling fuels and lubricants 1.2.4.1 Preliminary remarks The operating company must ensure that all professional users have read and follow the corresponding safety data sheets for the individual fuels and lubricants. Safety data sheets provide valuable information about the following characteristics: name of substance possible dangers...
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General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4.2 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling diesel fuel WARNING! Danger of burning by ignited diesel fuel! – Do not allow diesel fuel to come into contact with hot components. – Smoking and open fire is prohibited! –...
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General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4.3 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling oil WARNING! Danger of burning by ignited oil! – Do not allow oil to come into contact with hot components. – Smoking and open fire is prohibited! –...
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General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4.4 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling hydraulic oil WARNING! Danger of injury caused by escaping pressure fluid! – Always depressurize the hydraulic system before starting work in the hydraulic system. – Wear your personal protective equipment (pro- tective gloves, protective clothing, goggles).
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General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4.5 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling coolants WARNING! Danger of scalding by hot fluid! – Open the compensation tank only when the engine is cold. – Wear your personal protective equipment (pro- tective gloves, protective clothing, goggles).
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General – Concerning your safety 1.2.4.6 Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations for handling battery acid WARNING! Danger of cauterization with acid! – Wear your personal protective equipment (pro- tective gloves, protective clothing, goggles). – Do not allow clothes, skin or eyes to come into contact with acid.
General – Concerning your safety Safety regulations and environmental protection regulations when handling lubrication 1.2.4.7 grease CAUTION! Health hazard caused by contact with lubrica- tion grease! – Wear your personal protective equipment (pro- tective gloves, safety goggles, protective clothing). – Avoid contact.
General – Concerning your safety Loads must only be attached and hoisted by an expert / capable person. Lifting the machine is not permitted. For transport by ship use a flat container with collapsible front and rear walls, so that the machine can be driven onto the container. 1.2.6 Start up procedure 1.2.6.1 Prior to starting up...
General – Concerning your safety Do not inhale exhaust fumes, because they contain toxic sub- stances, which could cause damage to health, unconsciousness or even death. For operation in closed or partly closed rooms ensure adequate ventilation. 1.2.6.3 Starting the engine with jump leads Connect positive with positive and negative with negative (ground cable) –...
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General – Concerning your safety Change the travel direction only at standstill. Do not use the machine to transport persons. Do not use the dozer blade/bucket to transport persons – danger to life! Do not use the dozer blade/tilt blade to transport persons – danger to life! In case of unusual noises and development of smoke perform trouble shooting and have the fault corrected.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.8 Refuelling Do not inhale any fuel fumes. Refuel only with the engine stopped and the auxiliary heater switched off. Do not refuel in closed rooms. No open fire, do not smoke. Static charges may be generated in the fuel as it passes through the filling system.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.9.3 Towing the machine Tow the machine only in case of emergency or to avoid an acci- dent. Before releasing the parking brake apply suitable measures to secure the machine against unintended rolling. Use a tractor vehicle with sufficient traction and braking power for the unbraked towed load.
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General – Concerning your safety Any hydraulic oil must be caught and disposed of in an environ- mentally friendly manner. Always catch and dispose of hydraulic oils separately. Do not start the engine after draining the hydraulic oil. Once all work is completed (with the system still depressurized!) check all connections and fittings for leaks.
General – Concerning your safety 1.2.10.5 Working on the air conditioning Faults on the air conditioning should only be remedied by author- ized service personnel. Do not perform welding work in the vicinity of the air conditioning. Danger of explosion! Do not release refrigerant into the atmosphere, but dispose of it in line with environmental regulations.
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General – Concerning your safety 90° B-930-0172 Fig. 7 BC 573 RB-3...
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General – Concerning your safety Engine Coolant Hydraulic Oil Spec.: • MB 325.5 • Deutz DQC CC-14 Part No.: 009 940 03 (20 l) 20 °C 68 °F 90° STOP 50mm . 1.97in STOP 50mm . 1.97in Diesel B-930-0173 Fig. 8 BC 573 RB-3...
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General – Concerning your safety Warning sticker - Danger zone Fig. 9 Warning sticker - Danger of being pulled in: Shut down the engine Fig. 10 Warning sticker - Danger of cutting and getting caught by radiator Fig. 11 Warning sticker - Danger of crushing Fig.
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General – Concerning your safety Warning sticker - Follow operating instructions Fig. 13 Instruction sticker - Always wear your seat belt Fig. 14 Information sticker - Emergency exit Fig. 15 Information sticker - Disconnecting the battery B-DEC-0219 Fig. 16 BC 573 RB-3...
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General – Concerning your safety Information sticker - Lashing point Fig. 17 Information sticker - Clean cooling module 50mm . 1.97in B-DEC-0059 Fig. 18 Information sticker - Filler opening for hydraulic oil Hydraulic Oil B-DEC-0214 Fig. 19 Information sticker - Hydraulic oil level Fig.
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General – Concerning your safety Information sticker - Filler opening for diesel Diesel B-DEC-0215 Fig. 21 Information sticker - Guaranteed sound capacity level Fig. 22 Information sticker - Coolant Engine Coolant Spec.: • MB 325.5 • Deutz DQC CC-14 Part No.: 009 940 03 (20 l) B-DEC-0221 Fig.
General – Maintenance and repair 1.3 Maintenance and repair 1.3.1 Notes on repair 1.3.1.1 General repair instructions NOTICE! Ensure strict cleanliness when performing repair work! – No foreign objects should enter into open sys- tems. – Thoroughly clean the area around the affected components.
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General – Maintenance and repair Always keep battery poles and terminal clams clean to avoid high transition resistances when starting and the related devel- opment of heat. Make sure the battery is properly fastened in the vehicle. Generator Before removing the generator you must disconnect the ground cable from the minus pole of the battery while the ignition is switched off.
General – Maintenance and repair 1.3.1.1.2 Repair notes for hydraulics Please note Cleanliness is of utmost importance. Dirt and other contaminations must strictly be kept out of the system. Connections and screw fittings, filler neck covers and their immediate surrounding areas must be cleaned before removal. Before loosening hoses, pipe lines etc.
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