S150/S151/S152/Z152
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5
Operations
5.2.4 Working with the loader
5.2.4.1 Slow-runner type "20 km/h" and
"25 km/h"
DANGER
Always fasten your seat belt while working with a
swivel loader.
Normally, all work is executed in hydraulic drive stage
"
II
"
(4-7/1) and a transmission step (4-8/4) that matches the
working conditions.
ATTENTION
Ensure that the vehicle is stationary, the parking
brake is on and the travel direction selector
(4-7/3) is in neutral (position "0") before selecting
a gear via the transfer gearbox.
In special cases where more granular speed control, or
higher revs at lower speeds are required, you can select
hydraulic drive step "I"
(4-7/1) and thus reduce the speed
to 6 km/h (for slow-runners rated "20 km/h") or 7 km/h (for
slow-runners rated "25 km/h").
NOTE
You can switch from hydraulic drive step I to II, or
vice-versa, while traveling. However, shifting from
hydraulic drive level II down to I is not recommended
at higher speeds as it will cause the vehicle to
brake suddenly.
5.2.4.2 Fast-runners Type "40 km/h"
DANGER
Always fasten your seat belt while working with a
swivel loader.
Normally, all work is executed in hydraulic drive stage
"
II
"
(4-7/1).
In special cases where more granular speed control, or
higher revs at lower speeds are required, you can select
hydraulic drive step "I"
and thus reduce the speed to
5 km/h.
Speed ranges per gear
Alpha max. (Turtle symbol)
from 0
to
5 km/h
1st
from 0
to 11.5 km/h
2nd
from 0
to
40 km/h
NOTE
When you switch from 3rd to 2nd gear
-
the display for the selected gear (4-8/10)
starts to flash (the gear you selected will not
be available until the display stops flashing).
-
if the permissible speed range has been
reached the gear will not be selected until you
press the drive pedal (4-5/2) down hard for a
short while.
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Summary of Contents for AS 150
Page 7: ...Safety regulations ...
Page 19: ...Signs ...
Page 22: ...Anti TheftProtection ...
Page 25: ...Description ...
Page 34: ...Operations ...
Page 46: ...Attachments ...
Page 54: ...Rescue Towing Lashing Crane Lifting ...
Page 61: ...Maintenance ...
Page 80: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 83: ...Wiring and Hydraulics ...
Page 98: ...Technical Data Equipment ...
Page 103: ...Technical Data Attachments ...
Page 112: ...Optional Extras Changes ...