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SWL2830
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SUNWARD SWL2830 Operation And Maintenance Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Models Available
About this Manual
Treatment of this Manual
Units
Definition of "Left" Side and "Right" Side
Precondition to Use the Machine
Signals
Security
Meaning of the Safety Signs
1General Signs
Acoustic Signs
Location of the Safety Labels
General Prevention
General Safety Rules
Clothing and Personal Protection
Enter and Leave the Machine
Prevention of Fire to Fuel and Oil
Prevention of Burns
Prevention of Damage of Working Equipment
Preventions During Operating
Machine Allowable Circumstance Condition
Safety Check before Working
Check the Working Site
Check the Machine
Starting the Engine
Moving the Machine
Moving on Slopes
Moving on Unusual Surfaces
Parking the Machine
Prevention of Electric Shock
Limits of the Machine
Transportation
Maintenance Prevention
General Rules
Running the Engine During the Maintenance
Working under the Working Equipment and Machine
Safety Rules for High-Pressure Oil and Hose
Prevention on the Starter and Alternator
Prevention of Battery Hazard
Precaution During Inflating the Tires
General Description of the Machine
Description of the Machine
Front View
Rear View
Machine Distribution
Specification
General Data
Overall Dimension
Engine
Electric System
Machine Identification
Machine Identification Plate and Product Identification Number (Pin)
Machine Serial Number
Engine Identification Plate
Serial Number of Chassis
Security Devices
Restrain Bar
Boom Locks
Radiator Overturning Protection Lock
Retainer of Auxiliary Control Pedal
Cabin Overturning Protection Lock
Seat
Instruments
Joysticks
Switches and Buttons
Cabin
Rear Window
Seat Belt
Fasten the Seat Belt
Undo the Seat Belt
Auto-Levelling System
Floatation System
Fuses
Relays
Documents Case
Engine Hood
Rear Cover
Battery
Operation of the Machine
Running-In
Checks before Operation
Starting the Engine
Normal Starting
Starting the Engine in Cold Weather
Warm up the Engine and the Hydraulic System
Stopping the Engine
Machine Movement
Operation of Working Equipments
Loading
Loading on Level Floor
Loading on Slopes
Digging
Levelling up
Parking the Machine
Acceleration
Transporting the Machine on Other Vehicles
Loading the Machine
Securing the Machine
Unloading the Machine
Lifting the Machine
Use of the Quick Coupler
Hitch the Bucket
Unhitch the Bucket
Ajust the Quick Coupler Mechanism
Use of Auxiliary Pedal
High Flow System
Maximum Immersion in a Fluid
Move the Machine with Towing Hook
Starting the Machine with Booster Cables
Long-Term Storage
Before Long-Term Storage
During the Period of Inactivity
After the Period of Inactivity
Maintenance
Requirement Service
Advice for the Maintenance
General Information for Carry out the Maintenance
Oil and Coolant at Corresponding Environmental Temperature
Capacities
Codification of the Main Changed Part
Torque for Screws
Tool List
Lubrication Points
Description Machine for Maintenance
Engine Description
Hydraulic System Description
Electrical System
Safety Belt
Maintenance Plan
Before Starting
Checking Engine Oil Level
Checking Engine Coolant Level
Checking Engine Fuel Level
Checking the Hydraulic Oil Level
Checking the Electric Cables
Checking the Tires
Checking the Safety Belt
Checking the Leaking of Oil
Checking the Quick Coupler
Ecking the Water and Sediments Separator
Every 50 Hours of Operation
Checking the Cooler Pipes
Checking the Coolant Level
Checking the Tire Pressure
Greasing the Pins of Boom and Cylinders
Checking the Wheel Nut Driving Torque
Every 100 Hours of Operation
Cleaning the Terminals of the Battery
Cleaning the Oil Tank's Breather
Checking the Cylinder Rods
Greasing All of Pins
Very 250 Hours of Operation
Checking the Gearing Chain Tension
Adjusting the Chain if Necessary
Checking the Fan Belt
Cleaning the Radiator
Checking the Oil Level in the Gear Chain
Changing the Engine Oil
Changing the Engine Oil Filter
Changing the Fuel Filter
Checking the Nut Torque of the Hydarulic Motor and the Hub Holding to the Chassis
Every 500 Hours of Operation
Claen the Fuel-Water Separator
Check the Tighteness of Pump Fixing Screws
Checking the Fluid Level of the Battery
Changing the Hydraulic Oil Filter
Every 1000 Hours of Operation
Changing the Oil in the Gear Chain Box
Changing the Hydarulic Oil and Clean the Suction
Changing the Air Filter
Checking the Pump's Pressure and the Valve
Changing the Hydraulic Oil Tank Breather
Checking the Tightness of the Cylinder Head Screw
Checking the Looseness of the Valve
Every 2000 Hours of Operation
Changing the Coolant
Checking the Starter and Alternator
When Required
Draining the Fuel Tank
Trouble Shooting
Optional Equipment
Security Measures
Security Measures for Installation
Performance of the Optional Equipment
Replacement of Optional Equipment
Connection of Hydraulic Circuit
Connection of Standard Hydraulic Circuit
Connection of High Flow Hydraulic Circuit (for Option with High Flow System)
Other Data
Electric Diagram
Electric Elements Chart
Hydraulic Diagram
Information of Manufacturer
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Summarization of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Content and purpose of the operation and maintenance manual.
1.7 SIGNALS
2 SECURITY
2.1 MEANING OF THE SAFETY SIGNS
Explains the purpose and placement of safety precaution labels.
2.3 GENERAL PREVENTION
General safety rules and prevention measures.
2.4 PREVENTIONS DURING OPERATING
Safety measures during machine operation.
2.4.2 STARTING THE ENGINE
Procedures for starting the engine, including with booster cables.
2.4.3 MOVING THE MACHINE
Safe procedures for moving the machine.
2.4.4 PREVENTION OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Safety measures to prevent electric shock.
2.5 MAINTENANCE PREVENTION
General preventive measures for maintenance.
2.5.3 WORKING UNDER THE WORKING EQUIPMENT AND MACHINE
Safety for working under the machine.
2.5.6 PREVENTION OF BATTERY HAZARD
Safety precautions for battery handling and hazards.
3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
General description of the machine.
3.2 SPECIFICATION
Technical specifications of the machine.
3.2.2 OVERALL DIMENSION
Diagrams and measurements of the machine's dimensions.
3.2.3 ENGINE
Engine specifications for various models.
3.4 SECURITY DEVICES
Features that enhance machine safety.
3.5 INSTRUMENTS
Explanation of indicators inside the cabin.
3.5.12 CONTROL OF DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) SYSTEM
Explanation of DPF system and regeneration control.
3.6 JOYSTICKS
Controls for machine movement and working equipment.
3.7 SWITCHES AND BUTTONS
Controls located inside the cabin.
3.10 SEAT BELT
Information and checks for the seat belt.
3.11 AUTO-LEVELLING SYSTEM
3.13 FUSES
4 OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
4.1 RUNNING-IN
Procedures for the initial 100 working hours.
4.2 CHECKS BEFORE OPERATION
Pre-operation inspection checklist.
4.3 STARTING THE ENGINE
Steps for starting the engine.
4.4 WARM UP THE ENGINE AND THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Importance and steps for warming up systems.
4.6 MACHINE MOVEMENT
Safety and procedures for moving the machine.
4.7 OPERATION OF WORKING EQUIPMENTS
How to operate boom and bucket.
4.8 LOADING
Procedures for loading material.
4.9 DIGGING
Correct methods for digging operations.
4.11 PARKING THE MACHINE
Steps for safely parking the machine.
4.13 TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ON OTHER VEHICLES
Loading, securing, and unloading for transport.
4.14 LIFTING THE MACHINE
Safety precautions for lifting the machine.
4.15 USE OF THE QUICK COUPLER
How to attach and detach equipment using the quick coupler.
4.20 STARTING THE MACHINE WITH BOOSTER CABLES
Step-by-step guide for jump-starting.
4.21 LONG-TERM STORAGE
Procedures for storing the machine long-term.
5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 REQUIREMENT SERVICE
Recommended maintenance procedures.
5.2 ADVICE FOR THE MAINTENANCE
General tips and precautions for maintenance.
5.3 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR CARRY OUT THE MAINTENANCE
General info for maintenance tasks.
5.3.2 CAPACITIES
Fluid capacities for different machine models.
5.3.4 TORQUE FOR SCREWS
Torque specifications for various screw sizes.
5.4.1 ENGINE DESCRIPTION
Advice and care for the engine.
5.4.2 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Advice and care for the hydraulic system.
5.5 MAINTENANCE PLAN
Schedule for machine maintenance tasks.
5.5.1 BEFORE STARTING
Pre-start checks.
5.5.4.6 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL
Procedure for changing engine oil.
5.5.4.7 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL FILTER
Procedure for changing engine oil filter.
5.5.6.3 CHANGING THE AIR FILTER
Procedure for changing the air filter.
5.5.7.1 CHANGING THE COOLANT
Procedure for changing coolant.
5.5.9 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Diagnosing and resolving common machine issues.
6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
6.1 SECURITY MEASURES
Safety precautions for optional equipment.
6.5 CONNECTION OF HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
Connecting hydraulic circuits for attachments.
7 OTHER DATA
7.1 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM
Schematic diagram of the machine's electrical system.
7.2 ELECTRIC ELEMENTS CHART
List of electrical components and their functions.
7.3 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
Schematic diagram of the machine's hydraulic system.
8 INFORMATION OF MANUFACTURER
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