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Wacker Neuson ET42 Operator's Manual
Wacker Neuson ET42 Operator's Manual

Wacker Neuson ET42 Operator's Manual

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Track Excavator
EZ50
E19
1000453263
3.0
03/2021
[en]
ET42
ET58
1000453263

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Track Excavator ET42 EZ50 ET58 Vehicle Model Material Number 1000453263 1000453263 Version Date 03/2021 Language [en]...
  • Page 2 Violations of legal regulations, in particular of the copyright protection, will be subject to civil and criminal prosecu- tion. Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH reserves the right to change its products and their technical specifications for further technical development at any time without any claim to changes to machines already delivered. The information in the technical documentation supplied with the product applies in each case.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Steering ............................ 107 Regulating rotational speed ...................... 108 Drive..............................  110 Lighting and signaling system.......................  114 Washer system .......................... 118 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning system................ 119 Working with the vehicle .......................  120 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 4: Contents

    13.2 Weights ............................ 234 13.3 Engine............................ 236 13.4 Electrical system ...........................  237 13.5 Hydraulics .............................  241 13.6 Emissions............................ 242 13.7 Bearing load.......................... 242 13.8 Lift capacity ...........................  269 Index ................................. 287 Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 5: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH, Flughafenstraße 7, 4063 Hörsching, Austria Product Machine designation Hydraulic excavator Machine model Trade name Serial number Engine / Output in kW Measured sound power level dB(A) Guaranteed sound power level dB(A)
  • Page 6: Foreword

    This operator’s manual is intended for professional construction site per- sonnel. A dealer or vehicle rental company must provide instruction to the oper- ator and have this confirmed in writing. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 7: Abbreviations And Explanations

    Indicates the avoidance of hazards in warning notices. Indicates a direction of movement or different positions of switches. [▸52] Indicates a cross-reference in tables. Here, for example, reference to page 52. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Units Of Measurement

    1 m³ (35.31 ft³) 1 cm³ (0.034 US fl.oz.) (0.26 gal) 1 l/min (0.26 gal/min) Length 1 mm (0.039 in) (3.28 ft) Weight 1 kg (2.2 lbs) 1 kg (0.035 oz) Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 9 A company that operates a vehicle. A person who operates a vehicle. Vehicle operation All work (e.g., transporting material, maintenance work) that may or must be carried out by an operator. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 10 • AUX I: Auxiliary hydraulics (e.g. hydraulic hammer, swivel bucket) • AUX II: 3rd control circuit (e.g. universal gripper) • AUX III: e.g. Powertilt • AUX IV: Hydraulic power coupler (e.g. Easy Lock) • AUX V: Pendulum gripper Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 11: Warranty And Liability 2.2

    Warranty claims can only be asserted if the warranty conditions in ac- cordance with the General Terms and Conditions and the Warranty Conditions of the sales partners of the Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH are observed. In addition, all the following points must be fulfilled: •...
  • Page 12 2.2 Warranty and liability 2.2.2 Disclaimer The warranty and product liability of Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH shall ex- pire in the following cases in the event of personal injury or damage to property: • Failure to comply with the safety and warning instructions on the vehicle and in all documents supplied with the vehicle.
  • Page 13: Usage

    • Block off the danger zone if an adequate safety distance cannot be maintained. • In the immediate vicinity of buildings, scaffolding or other fixed com- ponents, make sure that the danger zone is large enough. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Limits Of The Vehicle

    Danger zone with an attached gripper (e.g. picking up a pipe) Danger zone with an attached gripper and a safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in) A= Safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in) Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 15 Danger zone with a bucket Danger zone with one bucket and a safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in) Danger zone with an attached gripper (e.g. picking up a pipe) [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Operating Limits

    Permits up to a slope inclination of 30° Uphill and downhill driving (boom system on the uphill side) Permits up to a slope inclination of 15° Lateral slope drive Permits up to a slope inclination of 15 Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 17: Operating Temperature Range

    Permits up to a slope inclination of 15°. Only permitted on a stable and level surface <15° 3.2.3 Operating temperature range Operate the vehicle only at outside temperatures between -15 °C (5 °F) and +45 °C (+113 °F). [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 18 Operation near to the coast Clean the vehicle regularly when used in a salty environment. Information on cleaning and care. Operation in salt water is prohibited. Fig. 5: Prohibited driving in water Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 19: Safety

    Consequences in case of non-observance. ► Avoidance of injury. NOTICE INFORMATION identifies a situation that causes damage if it is not observed. Consequences in case of non-observance. ► Avoidance of damage to property. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 20: Qualification Of Operating Personnel

    • Before starting, check the vehicle whether it can be driven and oper- ated safely. • Increased caution if the driver has untied, long hair or wears jewelry. • Wear close-fitting work clothes that do not hinder movement. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 21: Conduct 4.3

    • Before starting work or after interrupting work, ensure that the brake, steering, signaling and light systems are functional. • Before commissioning the vehicle, ensure that nobody is in the danger zone. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 22: Transporting Passengers

    Transporting passengers • Transporting passengers with the vehicle is not allowed. • Transporting persons on and in attachments is not permitted. • Transporting persons on and in trailers is not permitted. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 23: Mechanical Integrity

    – Ensure that nobody is in the danger zone when you change the travel direction. • Never get on a moving vehicle and never jump off the vehicle. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 24: Lifting Gear Applications

    (maintain visual contact). • If this not be possible, ask one more person with the same qualifica- tions to guide. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 25: Trailer Operation 4.6

    • Do not use any lifting and fastening gear that is dirty, damaged or not of sufficient size. • Do not interrupt the work process with a load attached. Trailer operation • The vehicle is not authorized for trailer operation. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 26: Operation Of Attachments

    • Perform a visual check of the lock after locking the attachment. • There must be nobody between the vehicle and the equipment when picking up or lowering an attachment to the ground. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 27: Towing, Recovery, Loading And Transporting 4.8

    • After recovery, tow the vehicle only in accordance with this operator's manual in order to avoid damage to the vehicle. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 28: Crane-Lifting

    • Do not raise a vehicle that is stuck or frozen onto the ground, for ex- ample. • Bear in mind the weather conditions (for example the wind force). Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 29 • The vehicle and the engine must be stopped during maintenance. • Once maintenance is over, correctly install safety equipment again that has been removed. • Wait for the vehicle to cool down before touching components. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    (e.g. with a lift platform, trestles) to ensure safety and stability. • Hydraulic cylinders or jacks alone do not sufficiently secure a raised vehicle or attachment. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 31: Modifications And Spare Parts

    • Check the tires for correct pressure and visible damage (for example cracks, cuts). • Check the wheel nuts for tightness. • Use only approved tires. • The vehicle must have identical tires (for example profile, revolutions per mile). [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 32 • Ensure that work on the electrical system is only performed by tech- nically trained personnel. • Regularly check the electrical system. Have malfunctions repaired im- mediately (for example loose connections, scorched cables). Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 33 • Perform battery maintenance only in well-ventilated areas (e.g. due to vapors harmful to health, explosion hazard). • Starting the vehicle with battery jumper cables is dangerous if per- formed improperly. Observe the safety instructions regarding the bat- tery. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 34 • Only work with corresponding personal protective equipment, e.g. respiratory protection in exposed areas (e.g. dust, steam, smoke, as- bestos). • Do not operate the vehicle in radioactively, biologically or chemically contaminated areas. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 35: Fire Hazard

    • If supply lines are exposed, they must be fastened, supported and se- cured accordingly. 4.10.11 Behavior during thunderstorms • Stop vehicle operation if a thunderstorm is gathering. – Stop the vehicle, secure and leave it, and avoid being near it. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 36 • Perform cleaning work only if the engine is stopped and cooled down. • Bear in mind sensitive components and protect them accordingly (e.g. electronic control units, relays). Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 37: Vehicle Description

    Vehicle Description Vehicle view 5.1 Vehicle Description Vehicle view Fig. 6: Vehicle view Item Designation Item Designation Lifting eyes Boom system Dozer blade Under carriage Radiator cover Tie-down points Attachment [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 38: Short Description

    (Front Guard) of small objects (e.g. bricks, small pieces of concrete, hand tools) for vehicles used, for example, in road mainten- ance, landscaping and other construction site work. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 39 ET: Conventional upper carriage EZ: Zero tail upper carriage; the upper carriage without additional weight does not protrude beyond the width of the vehicle when turning. Fig. 7: Upper carriage variants [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Control Elements At The Operator Station

    Vehicle Description 5.3 Control elements at the operator station Control elements at the operator station Fig. 8: Overview Item Designation Item Designation Drive pedals/drive levers Right switch panel Pedal swivel boom Starter Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 41 Work light Pressure relief AUX I/AUX II Work lights (boom) Hydraulic power coupler (lock/unlock system) Safe load indicator 10 Hydraulic power coupler (open) Washer system 11 Jog dial Rotating beacon [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 42: Type Plates And Stickers

    Type label until 2020 The vehicle type label contains the following information: Fig. 11: Type label Device name HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR Fahrzeug Seriennummer / serial no. /no de série: Vehicle serial number Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 43 Baujahr / model year /année fabr.: Year of construction Type label from 2020 Fig. 12: Vehicle type label The vehicle type label contains the following information: Number Description Manufacturer Vehicle serial number [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 44 E (Excavator) 1301 00012345 WNP (China) D (Dumper) A (Aggregate) Type label Front Guard The type label is located on the upper left of the frame. Fig. 13: Type label Front Guard Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 45 The type label (canopy) is located on the rear of the frame. Fig. 15: Type label canopy Information Wacker Neuson components (e.g. Easy Lock, swivel buckets, roll bars) have numerical serial numbers. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 46: Safety Labels

    Vehicle Description 5.4 Type plates and stickers 5.4.2 Safety labels Fig. 16: Overview of safety labels Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 47 On the front window Meaning Explosion hazard due to high pressure. Have the pressure accumulator serviced or repaired only by an authorized service center. Position On chassis left Fig. 21: Pressure accumulators [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 48 Read the operator’s manual before working on the track tensioner. Position On the left and right under carriage Fig. 23: Track tensioner Meaning Load capacity chart Position At the headliner Fig. 24: Load capacity chart Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 49 Only drive in speed range 1. Danger to life as a result of electric shock Keep sufficient distance from overhead electrical lines with the vehicle. Position On the left B/C pillar Fig. 25: Vehicle operation [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 50 Position Fig. 27: Burning hazard Boom sys- On the boom system left and right Meaning Explosion hazard due to improper starting aid. Position Next to the battery Fig. 28: Explosion hazard Battery Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 51: Information Labels

    On the rear left of the cab Fig. 30: TOPS Information The type, number and arrangement of the labels may vary depending on options and countries, but may also be vehicle-specific. 5.4.3 Information labels [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 52 Vehicle Description 5.4 Type plates and stickers Fig. 31: Overview of the information labels Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 53 Fig. 33: Sound power level Meaning Lubricating interval Position On chassis left front Fig. 34: Lubricating interval Meaning Refueling pump Position Canopy. On the partition wall Cab: On the climate box Fig. 35: Refueling pump [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 54 Fig. 37: Switchover Hammer mode Meaning Operation other than ISO control when SAE control is set. Position On the roof window Fig. 38: Operation SAE control Meaning Maintenance intervals Fig. 39: Maintenance plan Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 55 In the engine compartment on the radiator Fig. 42: Coolant Meaning Fuses Position On the fuse box Fig. 43: Fuses Meaning Battery master switch Position Next to the battery Fig. 44: Battery master switch [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 56 Dozer blade: left and right at the lifting eyes Fig. 47: Lifting eye Meaning No lifting eye The vehicle must not be lifted by this eye. Position At the canopy top left and right Fig. 48: No lifting eye Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 57 • Chassis rear • Rigid dozer blade Meaning Lubrication plan Information The type, number and arrangement of the labels may vary depending on options and countries, but may also be vehicle-specific. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 58 Vehicle Description 5.4 Type plates and stickers 5.4.4 ANSI label Fig. 50: Overview of ANSI labels Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 59 Type plates and stickers 5.4 Position At the headliner Fig. 51: Lifting gear applications Position At the headliner Fig. 52: Operation Position At the headliner Fig. 53: Slope drive Position On the left C-pillar Fig. 54: Electrical lines [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 60 5.4 Type plates and stickers Position On the left C-pillar Fig. 55: Attachments/Safe operation Position On the radiator Fig. 56: V-belt Position On the radiator Fig. 57: Fan Position At the back of the cab Fig. 58: ROPS Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 61 Position On the boom system left and right Fig. 60: Boom/Danger zone Position On the seat console Fig. 61: Pressure accumulators Position On the left and right under carriage Fig. 62: Track tensioner [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 62 On the front window Fig. 63: Front window Position At the headliner Fig. 64: Exhaust gases Position On the radiator Fig. 65: Battery fluid Position On the left maintenance cover Fig. 66: Battery gases Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 63 Vehicle Description Type plates and stickers 5.4 Position On the left C-pillar Fig. 67: Operation Position On the left C-pillar Fig. 68: B-pillar 2 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 64 On top of the engine hood Fig. 70: Tank under pressure/hot surfaces Position In the engine compartment at the fuse box Fig. 71: Fire hazard Position On the engine hood Fig. 72: P65 Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 65 On the chassis front left and right Fig. 76: Articulation area Position At the handle of the engine hood Fig. 77: Rotating parts Position On the rear right of the cab Fig. 78: Swivel range [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 66 Vehicle Description 5.4 Type plates and stickers Position On the right front engine hood On the left maintenance cover (cab) Fig. 79: Rotating parts Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 67: Putting Into Operation

    Unlocked cab doors can cause crushing. ► The door must be locked in place on the parking brake before climb- ing up and down. ► Use the prescribed handles for closing. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 68 Fig. 81: Entry and exit Canopy 6.1.1 Unlocking and locking the door Unlocking: Turn key in lock A counterclockwise. Locking: Turn key in lock A clockwise. Fig. 82: Unlocking and locking the door Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 69: Opening And Closing The Door

    Risk of injury during emergency exit! An emergency exit can lead to serious injury or death. ► The vehicle has no steps or handholds on the front or right for safe exit. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 70: Setting Up The Operator Station

    Accident hazard by adjusting the seat during operation! Adjusting the seat during operation can lead to serious injury or death. ► Adjust the seat before starting the engine. ► Make sure that the control elements are engaged. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 71 Pull lever A up and lock seat in desired position. Release lever A Fig. 88: Seat length Weight Sit down on the operator seat. Fold out crank C Turn crank C. Fig. 89: Seat weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 72 Have the anchorage points and seat attachment checked. ► Have the belt and belt buckle replaced immediately by an authorized service center in the event of damage. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 73: Opening And Closing Windows

    ► Pull in head. ► Engage both latches. ► Keep window guides free. 6.2.3.1 Opening and closing the upper front window Opening the upper front window Fig. 92: Opening the upper front win- [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 74 Push the front window completely forward and release lever A. Fig. 94: Closing the upper front win- 6.2.3.2 Opening and closing the lower front window Opening the lower front window Fig. 95: Opening the lower front win- Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 75 Closing the entire front window Closing both windows together (see Fig. 92 on page 73). Closing the lower front window (see Fig. 95 on page 74). Fig. 98: Opening/closing the entire front window [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 76 B on the left and right. ð The front window is unlocked. ▪ Release lever A and pull at the handles B left and right until the win- dow engages. Fig. 101: Tilting the front window Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 77: Visual Aids

    Incorrectly adjusted visual aids can lead to serious injuries or death. ► Before starting work, always ensure that the visual aids are func- tional and correctly adjusted. ► Replace damaged visual aids immediately. ► Observe national and regional regulations. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 78 Information Curved mirrors enlarge, reduce or distort the field of vision. Information Wacker Neuson recommends adjusting the mirrors with the help of a second person. • Do not use vehicle parts or attachments as climbing aids. • Before adjusting the mirrors, bring the boom system into the driving position.
  • Page 79: Control Elements

    After starting the engine, the control knob performs the function of a throttle control. To set the delivery rate of the auxiliary hydraulics, press the control knob. Switch between gas regulator and delivery rate: Press control knob. Fig. 106: Jog dial [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 80 Select control circuits Change engine operating mode Press long Select and configure at- tachment Dozer blade Service menu/error mes- sages Set multifunctional display Set date/time Return button Return to previous menu Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 81: Safety Components

    The vehicle may only be operated with a properly assembled and intact cab. For additional protection, only use properly mounted and intact Wacker Neuson protective structures that are approved for the vehicle. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 82 I. Information The front guard protective structure complies with level I of ISO 10262:1998. ► Despite the fitting with protective structures, accidents cannot be completely excluded. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 83 Fig. 109: Mounting point top P: Mounting point bottom left and right. ▪ Tighten bolts Q to 110 Nm (81 ft.lbs.). Attach caps to all bolts and nuts. Fig. 110: Mounting point bottom [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 84 ► Despite the fitting with protective structures, accidents cannot be completely excluded. Information The work area refers to a Wacker Neuson hydraulic breaker. The work area may differ for other mounted attachments. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 85 Fig. 112: Work area with splinter pro- tection top view Installing splinter protection At least two persons are required for assembly or disassembly. Preparation see Park on page 114 Fig. 113: Installation splinter protec- tion [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 86: Display

    Wacker Neuson does not offer a fire extinguisher. Please contact an authorized service center regarding the installation of a fire extinguisher. Wacker Neuson recommends fire extinguishers of class ABC, e.g. in ac- cordance with DIN EN 3, NFPA. Observe national and regional regula- tions.
  • Page 87 Putting into operation Display 6.3 Fig. 115: Overview display Item Designation Display F1 (display of operating states) F2 (maintenance counter, display engine operating mode) F3 (display of time, automatic speed, auto stop) [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 88: Control Lights

    The control lights light up for a few seconds when the ignition is switched Item Color Designation Blue Not assigned Green Not assigned Charge indicator light General vehicle malfunction Yellow Preheating Engine oil pressure Yellow Engine warning Engine stop Yellow Regeneration required Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 89: Status Displays

    • Run the engine without load at high idling speed. • Wait until the temperature has dropped and the control light has gone out. • Stop the engine. • Check the coolant level. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 90 Counts the remaining engine operating hours until the next maintenance. When less than 10 hours are displayed, the spanner symbol flashes. Rotational speed This display appears when the manual throttle is oper- ated. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 91 • Reduce the bearing load until the warning buzzer stops and the display goes out [} 127]. As a check, the display appears and a warning buzzer sounds when the safe load indicator is switched on. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 92 A warning buzzer can also sound. The error symbols shown are ranked according to display priority. Symbol Designation Symbol Designation Engine stop Charge indicator light (Short display) (Short display) Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 93 Hydraulic oil filter (Short display) (Short display, appears again when engine is started, hy- draulic oil cold) Engine malfunction/ Air filter autostop (Short display) (Short display) Hydraulic functions Hydraulic functions blocked active [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 94 Fig. 117: Display settings Make settings • Button C: Call settings. • Control knob A: Select settings (turn) and confirm (press). • Push button B: return to previous menu item. Fig. 118: Jog dial Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 95: Putting The Vehicle Into Operation 6.4

    Before putting into operation NOTICE Possible damage to the motor due to low-load operation. ► Run the engine at idle or in the high speed range above 20% engine load. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 96: Low-Load Operation

    Do not carry out any changes or modifications that lead to restricted visib- ility. Conformity and approval will be rendered invalid. Observe the safety instructions see Preparative measures on page 21 Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 97 The engine can be started Folded down The engine cannot be started If the joystick is folded up while the engine is running, all hydraulic func- tions are locked. Fig. 120: Joystick base [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 98 Park the vehicle on horizontal, stable and level ground. Lift the vehicle with the dozer blade up to the stop. Fig. 121: Symbol display Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 99 Position the boom system as shown opposite. Switch off the engine, remove the starting key and store it. Fold up the joystick base. Wait one minute. 10 cm (4 in) Fig. 124: Symbol display [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 100: Starting The Engine

    Unintentional operation can lead to serious injury or death. ► Only operate the vehicle from the seat with the seat belt fastened. Information Ventilate sufficiently when operating in closed rooms. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 101 ► Wait at least two minutes before attempting a new start. NOTICE Possible damage due to preheating for too long. ► Do not preheat the engine for more than 20 seconds. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 102: Switch Off The Engine

    70 seconds at the earliest. Run engine at idle for 60 seconds without load. Set driving direction control to Neutral. Activate parking brake. Switch off the starter and remove the starting key. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 103: Starting Aid

    ► The vehicles must not touch each other while using starting aids. ► If the engine does not start despite starting aid, contact an author- ized service center. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 104 Vehicle with full battery Plus/vehicle X Plus/vehicle Y Minus/vehicle Y Minus/vehicle X (A solid metal part firmly screwed to the engine block or the engine block itself) Full battery Fig. 128: Starting aid Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 105: Battery Master Switch

    • If required by national and regional regulations. The battery master switch is located under the left-hand maintenance cover. Power supply Key position Connect Interrupt 2 (Remove key) Fig. 129: Battery master switch [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 106 If a taught key has been lost, all taught keys must be deleted. The master key code will not be deleted. Turn master key B to position 1 for at least 20 seconds. Teach the starting key. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 107: Operation

    The dozer blade serves as a parking brake. Press the dozer blade to the ground. Steering Movement Drive lever/drive pedals Steer to the left Steer to the right Steer to the left Steer to the right [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 108 If the hydraulics are operated, the diesel engine revs up to the rotational speed set on the manual throttle. The automatic speed control is switched on and off with the F3 button on the jog dial. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 109: Regulating Rotational Speed 7.3

    Press control knob A. Turn control knob A to select the desired operating mode (ECO/ PWR). Press control knob A. The engine starts in the set operating mode. Fig. 134: Preset engine operating mode [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 110: Drive

    The vehicle has two speed ranges which can be selected with the A but- ton on the dozer blade lever. Speed range selec- Display tion Speed range 1 Fig. 136: Dozer blade lever Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 111 ► Before starting up, align the upper carriage so that the operator has an unrestricted view of the planned route. Information The joystick base must be folded down for starting. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 112: Driving Position

    If the engine dies off when driving uphill or downhill, immediately put the joysticks in neutral position and start the engine again. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 113 • Do not exceed the maximum lateral angle of inclination. If the slope is too steep, pile up material to create a horizontal, load-bear- ing, level footprint. Fig. 140: Symbol display [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 114: Lighting And Signaling System

    ► If road users are blinded, stop work. ► Only work when the work area is adequately illuminated and no road users are blinded. The switches are located in the left switch panel. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 115 Boom off Press switch B upwards Fig. 142: Work light Position Designation Boom headlights Roof headlight front and rear Chassis headlight left Chassis headlight right Chassis headlight front Fig. 143: Position work light [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 116: Rotating Beacon

    Fig. 145: Rotating beacon Information Observe national and regional regulations. 7.5.3 Green rotating beacon The green rotating beacon C lights up when the operator is wearing a seat belt. Fig. 146: Green rotating beacon Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 117: Interior Light

    ► If no travel signal sounds, stop work immediately and contact an au- thorized service center. Observe national and regional regulations. The travel signal sounds as soon as at least one of the two tracks moves. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 118: Washer System

    Set switch A in position 1 Washer off Set switch A in position 0 Spraying on Set and hold switch A in position 2 Spraying off Release switch A Fig. 150: Washer system Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 119: Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning System 7.7

    In the OFF position, the entire system, including the blower and heater, is turned off. Fig. 151: Heating/ventilation 7.7.2 Air conditioning system The air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies the vehicle interior. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 120: Working With The Vehicle

    ISO and SAE control Control mode ISO control SAE control Function Joystick Joystick Left Right Left Right Turn upper car- riage to the left Turn upper car- riage to the right Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 121 A changed setting may result in incorrect operation which may lead to serious injury or death. ► Before starting work, check the set control mode. The switch is located in the right switch panel. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 122 ► No one may be in the danger zone. NOTICE Possible damage to the vehicle when working near obstacles. ► There must be no obstacles in the danger zone. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 123 7.8.5 Tilting the upper carriage with VDS With VDS, the upper carriage can be inclined by up to 15° so that vertical digging is possible on uneven ground. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 124 ► Do not exceed the maximum horizontal tilt. ► Do not exceed the maximum vertical tilt. ► Only tilt the upper carriage uphill on slopes. ► Avoid collisions with obstacles. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 125: Dozer Blade

    Unintentional operation can lead to serious injury or death. ► Fold up the joystick base. ► Lower the dozer blade to the ground after finishing work. ► No one may be in the danger zone. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 126 Press lever A all the way forward over the resistance. The lever must Fig. 158: Dozer blade lever engage. Deactivate floating position Press lever A over the resistor to the neutral position. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 127 ► Switch on the safe load indicator during lifting gear application. ► Only operate the vehicle with a functioning safe load indicator. The safe load indicator warns the operator visually and acoustically if the bearing load is too high. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 128 Contact an au- thorized service center. Carry out a functional check on the joystick base see Joystick base on page Fig. 160: Overload warning Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 129: Emergency Lowering

    ► Stop working immediately if anyone enters the danger zone. Information Lower the boom system immediately after an engine standstill. Switch on ignition. Fold down the joystick base. Lower the boom system completely. Move joysticks to neutral position. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 130 Secure the vehicle and the attachment. Contact an authorized service center and have the fault rectified. Environment Collect leaking vehicle fluids with a suitable container and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 131 Lower the dipper stick and align the bucket until the bottom of the bucket is parallel to the ground. Move the dipper stick towards the vehicle and turn the bucket in. Fig. 165: Bucket position [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 132 If possible, load the load in the direction of the wind. The transport vehicle and the digging direction of the bucket should Fig. 168: Danger zone form an angle of 45° if possible. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 133 Slowly turn out the bucket. ð The vehicle is pushed backwards. Slowly reverse the vehicle. Repeat the procedure until the tracks are on non-slip ground. Drive the vehicle away backwards. 7.8.14 High bucket operation [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 134: Working On Slopes

    ► Support the vehicle with the dozer blade when digging. Fig. 172: Unpermitted work NOTICE Boom cylinders can be damaged as a result of improper operation. ► The piston rod must not touch the dozer blade. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 135 Working with driving force Do not lower the attachment to the ground while driving. Fig. 174: Unpermitted work Retract attachment Do not touch the dozer blade with the attachment. Fig. 175: Unpermitted work [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 136 Do not work with the falling force of the attachment. Fig. 176: Unpermitted work Working with the falling force of the vehicle Do not work with the vehicle's own weight. Fig. 177: Unpermitted work Fig. 178: Unpermitted work Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 137: Operating Additional Control Circuits 7.9

    Fig. 179: Unpermitted work Operating additional control circuits 7.9.1 Hydraulic connections Position Connection AUX V AUX II AUX I Fig. 180: Left-side hydraulic connec- tions Fig. 181: Right-side hydraulic con- nections [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 138 Do not store discarded hydraulic-connected attachments in the sun to prevent pressure from building up in the lines. Fig. 183: AUX pressure relief warn- Clean hydraulic quick couplers before connecting them to prevent dirt from entering the hydraulic system. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 139: Hammer Operation

    Splinter protection on page The vehicle with canopy is not approved for demolition work according to EN 474-5. A front guard cannot be fitted. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 140 ► Do not suddenly extend or retract the boom system. ► Only hammer when the vehicle is stationary. Information Only use the smallest released hydraulic hammer in combination with Powertilt. Working with a hydraulic hammer Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 141 Work area Height work area A: 120 cm (47 in), E: 50 cm (20 in). Fig. 185: Work area with splinter pro- tection Fig. 186: Work area with splinter pro- tection top view [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 142 Lever position Function Excavator operation Hammer operation Fig. 187: Hammer valve position NOTICE Possible damage due to incorrect lever setting. ► Hammer operation is only possible via auxiliary hydraulics (AUX I). Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 143 Crushing hazard due to rotating movements of the Powertilt The rotating movement of the Powertilt can lead to serious injury or death. ► No one may be in the danger zone. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 144 Steer to the right Push the rocker A to the right 1) The direction of rotation may differ depending on the system used or the valid standard. Fig. 193: Rotate bucket Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 145 C, the hydraulic power coupler activated and hydraulic power coupler deactivated symbols appear alternately. The warning buzzer sounds at a shorter interval. ► Press switch B again and press push button C within 80 seconds. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 146 ð The hydraulic power coupler activated symbol appears and the warning buzzer sounds. Fig. 195: Hydraulic power coupler activated Press push button C within 80 seconds. ð The power coupler opens. Fig. 196: Hydraulic power coupler open Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 147 Press switch B upwards. ð The power coupler closes. ð The hydraulic power coupler deactivated symbol appears for a few seconds and the warning buzzer turns off. Fig. 199: Hydraulic power coupler deactivated [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 148 ð The attachment must not detach from the power coupler in the process. Fig. 201: Press in the attachment Fig. 202: Check lock Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 149 Depending on national regulations, the hydraulic power coupler may also be locked manually after the hydraulic locking process. The locking or unlocking device is located on the left side of the power coupler. Fig. 204: Bolt locking [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 150 ð The hydraulic power coupler is additionally locked manually. Fig. 205: Symbol display Information Observe national and regional regulations. Information The end positions of the bolts may differ from the illustrations. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 151 ð The hydraulic power coupler is unlocked manually. The attachment is still hydraulically locked. Fig. 207: Symbol display Information Observe national and regional regulations. Information The end positions of the bolts may differ from the illustrations. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 152 Press push button C within 80 seconds. ð The power coupler opens. Fig. 210: Hydraulic power coupler open ð The control device D must be fully extended. Fig. 211: Control device extended Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 153 Fig. 213: Hydraulic power coupler deactivated The control device D must be fully retracted. Fig. 214: Control device retracted Changing attachments Information Observe manual locking and unlocking. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 154 Press push button C within 80 seconds. ð The power coupler opens. Fig. 217: Hydraulic power coupler open ð The control device D must be fully extended. Fig. 218: Control device extended Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 155 11. Press switch B upwards. ð The power coupler closes. ð The hydraulic power coupler deactivated symbol appears for a few seconds and the warning buzzer turns off. Fig. 221: Hydraulic power coupler deactivated [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 156 Wacker Neuson is not liable for injury or damage to property if at least one of the following points is not complied with: • Observe the operator’s manual for the hydraulic power coupler.
  • Page 157 Move both levers D on the ball valve to position A. Fig. 225: Bucket operation 7.9.11 Control circuit hydraulic thumb NOTICE Possible damage due to incorrect lever setting. ► Before starting work, check the lever setting. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 158 AUX I Hydraulic thumb The operation is performed with right joystick see AUX I on page 139. Fig. 227: AUX I Fig. 228: Hydraulic thumb Information The levers must be removed before operation. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 159: Proportional Control

    Push button C is used to call up the settings. Settings are selected (turn) and confirmed (press) with setting knob Push button B (Return) returns to the previous menu item. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 160 Keep the operator’s manual of the mechanical power coupler to- gether with the operating manual of the vehicle. The operation described does not apply to high buckets. Contact a service center authorized for high bucket operation. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 161 ► No one may be in the danger zone. ► Place the attachment securely on level and firm ground. Console MS03 MS03 G: Holes for power coupler bolts Fig. 233: Console MS03 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 162 Turn key D clockwise until the bolts E completely engage in the openings G of the power coupler A. ð The power coupler is locked. Remove key D. Carry out a visual inspection. Start the engine. Fig. 236: Pick up attachment Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 163 Then lift the attachment slightly and turn it in and out several times completely and quickly. ð The attachment must not detach from the power coupler. Fig. 237: Check attachment Fig. 238: Check attachment [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 164 Turn key D counterclockwise until the bolts E are completely retrac- ted. ð The power coupler is unlocked. Remove key D. Start the engine. Place the attachment securely on level and firm ground. Fig. 241: Put down attachment Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 165: Working With Attachments 7.10

    Before connecting and disconnecting hydraulically actuated mounted im- plements, relieve pressure from the hydraulic system. Observe the oper- ator's manual of the attachment. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 166 Fold up the joystick base. Remove the starting key and store it in a safe place. Information Place the bucket on the ground without much pressure so that the bolts can be removed easily. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 167 Fit bolt F. Actuate bucket cylinder until holes H and I align. Fig. 244: Mount attachment Stop the engine. Fold up the joystick base. 10. Fit bolt J. 11. Fit splint K . [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 168: Transportation

    ► A vehicle of at least the same weight category must be used as the tractor vehicle. The tractor vehicle must have a safe braking system and sufficient tractive power. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 169: Loading 8.2

    ► Observe the transport weight on the vehicle type label. ► Only lash the vehicle to the described tie-down points. ► Observe the loading weight. Add the weight of retrofitted accessories to the vehicle weight. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 170 13. Leave the cab, close and lock doors, windows and covers. 14. Securely lash the vehicle to the loading area at the tie-down points with adequately dimensioned slings. Comply with legal require- ments Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 171 Transportation Loading 8.2 8.2.1 Tie-down points [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 172 Undercarriage rear (in addition to A to C) Rigid dozer blade Fig. 247: Tie-down points chassis Fig. 248: Inner tie-down points un- dercarriage Fig. 249: Outer tie-down points un- dercarriage Fig. 250: Tie-down points dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 173 The length dimensions of the lashing equipment S and T resulting from the angle β are given in the fol- lowing table. Fig. 251: Default for lashing [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 174: Lifting Eyes

    2) Maximum lateral distance between lashing points on the loading area 3) Z Distance between the lashing points on the loading area 8.2.2 Lifting eyes The vehicle may only be lifted by the lifting eyes described: Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 175 Observe the lengths L1 and L2 of the lifting gear. Length Dimensions 3100 mm (10'-2'') 4434 mm (14'-7'') Fig. 252: Lifting eye dozer blade Fig. 253: Lifting eye boom Fig. 254: Position of lifting gear (symbol representation) 8.2.3 Crane-lifting [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 176 19. Allow the vehicle to swing out. 20. If the balance of the vehicle and the condition and position of the slings are satisfactory, lift the vehicle slowly to the required height and load it. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 177: Transport 8.3

    2) Close the exhaust tailpipe before transporting the vehicle in wet weather. Fig. 255: Transport the vehicle Information The automatic slewing gear brake secures the upper carriage against ro- tation. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 178: Information On Maintenance

    ► Only open the maintenance covers when the engine is switched off. CAUTION Burning hazard from hot surfaces! May lead to injuries. ► Switch off the engine and let hot surfaces cool down. ► Wear protective equipment. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 179 Refilling the hydraulic oil Fueling Cleaning the fresh air filter Left maintenance cover Starting aid Operate the battery master switch Fuse box Check fuses Cab air filter Clean cab air filter [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 180: Engine Hood

    ► Check the gas springs according to the maintenance plan. ► In the event of a defective gas spring, contact an authorized service center. Do not put the vehicle into operation. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 181: Maintenance Accesses 9.2

    Fig. 260: Fresh air filter 9.2.4 Fuse box see Fuse box on page 238 9.2.5 Tool bag The tool bag under the right maintenance cover contains the on-board tools. Fig. 261: Tool bag [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 182: Maintenance Plan

    II = Check wearing parts, seals, hoses and screw connections. III = Check for damage, rust and dirt. IV = Lubricate daily at the end of work. Superscript numbers, e.g. : Number of lubrication points Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 183: Daily Maintenance

    Hydraulic power coupler (Easy Lock): check acoustic [} 145] warning device Lubricate Powertilt according to lubrication plan Lubrication plan Adjust and clean the mirrors, check for damage, Check fixing screws and tighten if necessary [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 184 Check seat belt for damage Check hydraulic hoses for damage Check load hook, joint rod and lifting eyes Check the hydraulic power coupler (e.g. Easy Lock) for damage Check powertilt for damage Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 185: Vehicle Fluids 9.4

    Distilled water and all year round 9.3 liters antifreeze ASTM (2.46 gal) 6210 Engine oil API: CK-4 See engine oil 5.8 liters ACEA: E9 type on page (1.5 gal) ECF-3 [} 187] [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 186: Change Intervals

    Share of hammer operation Hydraulic oil Hydraulic oil filter 800 operating hours 300 operating hours 400 operating hours 300 operating hours 100 operating hours More than 80% 200 operating hours Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 187: Levels 9.5

    SAE 5W30 SAE 5W40 SAE 10W30 -0.4 SAE 10W40 -0.4 SAE 15W40 Levels Environment Collect leaking vehicle fluids with a suitable container and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 188: Check Hydraulic Oil Level

    ► The hydraulic oil must be visible approximately in the center of the oil sight glass when the engine is at operating temperature. ► Check the hydraulic oil level daily. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 189 Danger of falling when refilling vehicle fluids! Can lead to serious injury or death. ► When refilling hydraulic oil, use safe climbing aids. ► Do not use vehicle components or attachments as climbing aids. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 190 Diesel and its vapors are harmful to health. ► Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mouth. ► In case of accidents with diesel, contact a doctor immediately. ► Wear protective equipment. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 191 Collect leaking vehicle fluids with a suitable container and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. Fuel specification Observe the information in the specification see Vehicle fluids on page 185. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 192 Fold up the joystick base. Open fuel filler cap C slowly so that the pressure in the fuel tank can escape Fig. 267: Diesel fuel pump Turn starting key to position 1. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 193: Fuel Filter

    • Keep all containers clean for refueling. 9.5.4 Fuel filter Fuel prefilter P and fuel main filter M are located at the right in the engine compartment. Fig. 269: Fuel filter [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 194: Empty Water Separator

    Close screw B when only more fuel flows into the tank. 10. Remove the hose. 11. Close and lock the engine cover. Environment Collect leaking vehicle fluids with a suitable container and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 195 Damage due to incorrect engine oil. ► Use engine oil according to the list of vehicle fluids. ► The engine oil may only be changed by an authorized service center. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 196: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    ► Fill in engine oil slowly so that it can drain off and does not enter the intake system. Information Check the oil level daily. Wacker Neuson recommends checking the oil level before starting the engine. Check the oil level at the earliest five minutes after switching off the engine.
  • Page 197: Refill Engine Oil

    Contact with hazardous substances can lead to serious injury or death. ► Wear protective equipment. ► Do not inhale or swallow coolant. ► Avoid contact of coolant or antifreeze compound with skin and eyes. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 198 ► Open the radiator carefully. NOTICE Possible engine damage due to incorrect coolant or coolant level too low. ► Only use approved coolant. ► Check coolant level daily before starting engine. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 199 Container A is located at the rear left of the cab. Park the vehicle. Stop the engine. Open the engine hood. Check the fluid level in container A and refill if necessary. Fig. 277: Washer system [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 200: Lubricate Vehicle And Attachments

    11. Attach a warning sign to the control elements (e.g. vehicle is being serviced, do not start). Wait at least 10 minutes after switching off the engine. Information Keep all lubrication points clean and remove any grease that has leaked. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 201 Maintenance Lubricate vehicle and attachments 9.6 9.6.1 Lubrication plan 9.6.1.1 Boom/dozer blade Fig. 279: Lubrication points boom/dozer blade Position Lubrication point Interval Quant- Boom daily [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 202 Pivoting dozer blade daily 1) Lubrication on the bolts or directly on the cylinders 9.6.1.2 Easy Lock, Powertilt Powertilt with hydraulic power coupler Easy Lock Fig. 280: Lubrication points Easy Lock Powertilt Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 203 Cab/attachment mounts Fig. 281: Lubrication point cab/attachment mounts Position Lubrication point Interval Quant- Front window: Bolts, locking latches and locks weekly Front window: Rails weekly Joystick base weekly Door hinge weekly [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 204 Turn the upper carriage by 90°. Repeat points 2-6 three times until the upper carriage is back in its original position. Turn the upper carriage several times through 360°. Fig. 283: Turning the upper carriage Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 205 Fig. 284: Lubrication point slewing ring gear Turn the upper carriage by 90°. Repeat points 1-5 three times until the upper carriage is back in its original position. Fig. 285: Turning the upper carriage [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 206 Start the engine, raise the boom system and the dozer blade. Turn the upper carriage by 90°. Repeat points 2-6 three times until the upper carriage is back in its original position. Fig. 286: Turning the upper carriage Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 207 • Every 500 operating hours or annually (MS03) • Every 500 operating hours or annually (MS08/MS10) • Every 1000 operating hours or annually (MS08/MS10) For detailed information, contact an authorized service center. 9.6.1.8 Joystick base [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 208: Cleaning And Care

    ► Switch off the engine and let hot surfaces cool down. ► Wear protective equipment. NOTICE Damage to rubber and electrical components due to the use of solvents. ► Do not use solvents, gasoline or other aggressive chemicals. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 209 ► A distance of at least 50 cm (20 in) to the nozzle of the high-pressure cleaner must be maintained from electrical components (e.g. head- lights, rotating beacons). ► Carefully dry electrical components with compressed air and spray with contact spray. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 210: Vehicle Interior

    • Ventilate rooms well. • Fire, open flame and smoking are prohibited. 9.7.1 Vehicle interior Recommended aids: • Vacuum cleaner, broom • Moist cloths • Brush • Water with mild soapy water Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 211: Vehicle Exterior

    Hydraulic hoses are subject to natural aging. Therefore, they must be checked regularly, even if there is no visible damage which prevents safe operation. Wacker Neuson recommends the following inspection intervals: Normal wear 12 months [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 212: Engine

    Possible motor damage due to contaminated air intake. ► Check contamination indicator and air intake daily before starting work. ► The air filter may only be cleaned by an authorized specialist service center. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 213: Check V-Belt

    If the problem persists, contact an authorized service center. CAUTION Burning hazard from hot surfaces! May lead to injuries. ► Switch off the engine and let hot surfaces cool down. ► Wear protective equipment. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 214: Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment

    If the contamination of the diesel particulate filter reaches a critical level, engine performance is reduced and vehicle operation must be stopped. Regeneration is only carried out when the engine is at operating temper- ature. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 215 NOTICE Information Fire hazard at the exhaust system. ► There must be no highly flammable materials in the immediate vicin- ity of the exhaust system - especially near the tailpipe. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 216 The system has a serious error (Escalation level 3) The operator should enable regeneration: • Fold up joystick base and run engine. Service regeneration To be carried out by an authorized service center only. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 217: Load Status

    The system is working error-free Automatic regeneration is performed by the system in the background if necessary. No control lights are dis- played during this process. Measures for the operator: none [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 218: Tracks

    9.11 Tracks WARNING Crushing hazard when working under the vehicle! Working under a track can result in serious injury or death. ► No one may be in the danger zone. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 219: Checking Track Tension

    The measuring distance between the roller and the track must be 20-25 mm 20-25 mm (0.8-1 in). If the value differs, adjust the track tension. (0,8-1 in) Fig. 293: Permissible play [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 220: Steel Track

    ► If the tension of the track cannot be reduced, contact an authorized service center. NOTICE Possible damage to the cylinder and track due to overvoltage. ► Tension the track only up to the specified measuring distance. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 221 ð If the measuring distance continues to deviate, contact an au- thorized service center. Environment Collect leaking vehicle fluids with a suitable container and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting

    NOTICE In the event of faults or symptoms not listed in the following tables or which persist after properly performed maintenance work, contact an au- thorized service center. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 223 Possible cause Remedy The powertilt does not maintain its The internal relief valve has Repeat the operation with less position activated load. If the problem persists, contact an authorized service center. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 224: Fault Indications

    Contact an authorized service center General malfunction Stop the engine immediately. Contact an authorized service center. Engine oil pressure too low Possible electrical fault. Stop the engine immediately. Contact an authorized service center. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 225 Change hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic oil is cold. If the display persists even when the hydraulic oil is warm, con- tact an authorized service center. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 226: Service Menu

    1) The symbols are ranked according to display priority. A call sign may also appear in the display element or the multifunctional display and a warning buzzer may sound. 10.2.1 Service menu Fig. 297: Service menu Position Designation Engine error Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 227 Push button B (Return) returns to the previous menu item. Fig. 298: Make settings Symbols D: Engine error E: Vehicle error F: DPF data G: Engine data H: Vehicle data J: No error Fig. 299: Symbols [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 228: Shutdown

    • Service, charge and install the battery. • Check operating fluids and refill if necessary. • Clear the air intake openings and exhaust. After starting the engine, carry out the points according to Temporary shutdown. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 229: Permanent Shutdown 11.2

    Do not operate the vehicle at maximum speed or maximum load for at least one hour. 11.2 Permanent shutdown Disposal The vehicle may only be disposed of by an authorized service center. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 230: Accessories

    NOTICE Possible damage caused by non-approved attachments. ► Only use approved attachments. ► For further information, please contact a Wacker Neuson sales part- ner. Compare the weight of the attachment, including the maximum payload, with the specifications in the corresponding lifting capacity chart or load capacity chart.
  • Page 231 1200 (47) 155-190 (345-420) Accessories vehicle class 3-5 tonnes Weight kg (lbs) Consoles (Easy Lock, System Lehnhoff, etc.) 30-60 (70-135) Hydraulic hammer 150-260 (335-575) Powertilt (Konsolen, Easy Lock, etc.) 70-150 (155-335) [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 232: Technical Data

    Technical Data 13.1 Dimensions Technical Data 13.1 Dimensions Fig. 300: Dimensions without VDS Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 233 980 (39) 1720 (68) 1724 (68) 1719 (68) 1750 (69) 1960 (77) 1960 (77) 1750 (69) 1581 (62) 1960 (77) 1776 (70) 1960 (77) 350 (14) 400 (16) Degree (°) 55/70 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 234: Weights

    Accident hazard due to non-approved attachments! The use of non-approved attachments can cause the vehicle to tip over, which can lead to serious injury or death. ► Only use attachments approved by Wacker Neuson. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 235 NOTICE Possible damage caused by non-approved attachments. ► Only use approved attachments. ► For further information, please contact a Wacker Neuson sales part- ner. Compare the weight of the attachment, including the maximum payload, with the specifications in the corresponding lifting capacity chart or load capacity chart.
  • Page 236: Ground Pressure

    EU Level V, exhaust gas level, EPA Tier 4 final Compression ratio 1:17 Engine oil pressure 2.4-3.1 bar (34.5-44.5 psi) Switching point pressure switch engine oil 0.56-0.89 bar (8-13 psi) Thermostat Opening temperature Fully 82-95 °C (197-203 F) open Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 237: Electrical Components

    ► Do not repair or bypass fuses. ► If a fuse that has just been replaced blows again, do not operate the vehicle and contact an authorized service center. 13.4.1 Electrical components [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 238 The fuse box is located under the driver's seat. Opening: 1) Park the vehicle. Stop the engine. 2) Open cover C. 3) Remove cover D. Closing: Fit cover D and close cover C. Fig. 301: Fuse box 13.4.3 Fuses/relays Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 239 Electronics F022 Ignition, anti-theft protection F023 Control panel heating, air conditioning system, climate compressor F024 Air conditioning system fan 1 F025 Air conditioning system fan 2 F026 Radio, rotating beacon [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 240 1) LED lamps can not be changed. 13.4.5 12 V plug receptacles 12V sockets are located at the rear right of the cabin and at the rear of the cab roof. Fig. 303: Cab Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 241: Hydraulics

    21 kN 24.8 kN 28 kN (4,721 lbf) (5,575 lbf) (6,295 lbf) Max. tearing force (long dipper stick) 19.3 kN 22.6 kN 25.2 kN (4,339 lbf) (5,084 lbf) (5,665 lbf) Max. breakaway force (at bucket tooth) 28.2 kN 29.3 kN 27.3 kN (6,340 lbf) (6,587 lbf) (6,137 lbf) [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 242: Emissions

    1) Measurement uncertainty according to DIN EN 474-1:2014-03 13.7 Bearing load Safety instructions Load capacity charts Observe the values in the load capacity charts when using lifting gear ap- plication. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 243 ► The boom system must stand straight in relation to the cab. ► Do not tilt the upper carriage. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 244 If the weight is exceeded, there is a risk of material damage due to the vehicle tipping over. ► Do not exceed the weights indicated in the load capacity charts. Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 245 The lift capacities apply to vehicles under the following conditions: • Lubricants and operating fluids at the prescribed positions • Full fuel tank • Cab or canopy • Vehicle at operating temperature • Driver weight 75 kg (165 lbs) [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 246 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load Load capacity charts 01 ET42: Rubber track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 247 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 02 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 248 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 03 ET42: Steel track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 249 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 04 ET42: Steel track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 250 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 05 ET42: Rubber track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 251 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 06 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weigh/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 252 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 07 ET42: Steel track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 253 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 08 ET42: Steel track/Additional weigh/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 254 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 09 EZ50: Rubber track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 255 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 10 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 256 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 11 EZ50: Steel track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 257 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 12 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 258 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 13 EZ50: Rubber track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 259 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 14 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weigh/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 260 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 15 EZ50: Steel track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 261 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 16 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weigh/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 262 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 17 ET58: Rubber track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 263 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 18 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 264 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 19 ET58: Steel track Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 265 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 20 ET58: Steel track/Additional weight [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 266 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 21 ET58: Rubber track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 267 Technical Data Bearing load 13.7 22 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weigh/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 268 Technical Data 13.7 Bearing load 23 ET58: Steel track/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 269: Technical Data

    Lift capacity In normal operation (e.g. digging), observe the values from the lifting ca- pacity charts. Observe the values in the load capacity charts when using lifting gear ap- plication. [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 270 The lifting capacity applies to vehicles under the following conditions: • Lubricants and operating fluids at the prescribed positions • Full fuel tank • Cab or canopy • Vehicle at operating temperature • Operator weight 75 kg (165 lbs) Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 271 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 Lifting capacity charts 01 ET42: Rubber track/short dipper stick 02 ET42: Rubber track/long dipper stick 03 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 272 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 04 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weight/long dipper stick 05 ET42: Steel track/short dipper stick 06 ET42: Steel track/long dipper stick Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 273 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 07 ET42: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick 08 ET42: Steel track/Additional weight/long dipper stick 09 ET42: Rubber track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 274 13.8 Lift capacity 10 ET42: Rubber track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 11 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 12 ET42: Rubber track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 275 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 13 ET42: Steel track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 14 ET42: Steel track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 15 ET42: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 276 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 16 ET42: Steel track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 17 EZ50: Rubber track/short dipper stick 18 EZ50: Rubber track/long dipper stick Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 277 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 19 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick 20 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weight/long dipper stick 21 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weight/long dipper stick [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 278 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 22 EZ50: Steel track/long dipper stick 23 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick 24 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weight/long dipper stick Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 279 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 25 EZ50: Rubber track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 26 EZ50: Rubber track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 27 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 280 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 28 EZ50: Rubber track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 29 EZ50: Steel track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 30 EZ50: Steel track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 281 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 31 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 32 EZ50: Steel track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 33 ET58: Rubber track/short dipper stick [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 282 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 34 ET58: Rubber track/long dipper stick 35 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick 36 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weight/long dipper stick Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 283 Technical Data Lift capacity 13.8 37 ET58: Steel track/short dipper stick 38 ET58: Steel track/long dipper stick 39 ET58: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 284 Technical Data 13.8 Lift capacity 40 ET58: Steel track/Additional weight/long dipper stick 41 ET58: Rubber track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 42 ET58: Rubber track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 285 Lift capacity 13.8 43 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 44 ET58: Rubber track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 45 ET58: Steel track/short dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 286 13.8 Lift capacity 46 ET58: Steel track/long dipper stick/pivoting dozer blade 47 ET58: Steel track/Additional weight/short dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade 48 ET58: Steel track/Additional weigh/longt dipper stick/ pivoting dozer blade Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 287: Index

    Initial putting into operation and running-in time.. 100 Drive interlock............ 106 Intended use............ 13 Driving downhill ........... 113 Interior light............ 117 Driving position ............ 112 ISO/SAE control .......... 120, 121 Driving uphill ............ 113 Joystick base .......... 98, 213 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 288 Opening/closing the engine hood ...... 180 Opening/closing the front window ...... 73 Operating Pattern A / B ........ 121 Operating temperature range ........ 17 Operation............. 107 Operation near to the coast ........ 18 Overview control lights .......... 88 Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 289 Warranty and liability .......... 11 Weight Attachments ........... 231, 235 Loading weight .......... 234 Work operation ............ 13 Work position of the vehicle ........ 131 Working hydraulics .......... 121 Working on slopes .......... 134 Working with a hydraulic hammer ....... 141 [en] | 03/2021 | 1000453263 | ET42 | Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 290 Index Operator’s Manual | ET42 | 1000453263 | 03/2021 | [en]...
  • Page 292 Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH Flughafenstraße 7 A-4063 Hörsching Tel.: +43 7221 63000 EMail: office.linz@wackerneuson.com www.wackerneuson.com Material Number: 1000453263 Language: [en]...

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