Avant 755i 760i
Description of the loader
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Main parts of the loader
The following picture shows the main parts of the loader. These general parts are the same regardless of the cab
type.
1.
Front frame
On the front frame are mounted: driver’s seat,
operating controls, hydraulic control valves, hydraulic
oil tank, auxiliary hydraulics outlet, front wheels,
hydraulic motors and the loader boom with
attachment coupling plate.
2.
Back frame
On the back frame are mounted: engine with
accessories, battery, parking brake, fuel tank,
hydraulic pumps, rear wheels, hydraulic motors, and
counterweights.
3.
Articulation joint
Articulation joint connects the front and back frame.
The loader is steered hydraulically by the steering
cylinder which is mounted between the front and
back frames. Hydraulic hoses and electric wires are
conducted through the articulation joint.
4.
Loader boom
Loader boom is mounted on the front frame with a
pivot pin. The attachment coupling plate is mounted
on the lower end of the boom. The boom is
telescopic, extending 700 mm hydraulically.
5.
Attachment coupling plate
Attachments are mounted on the attachment
coupling plate. The locking pins on the plate can be
operated manually (standard) or hydraulically
(option). For more information see page 90.
6.
Auxiliary hydraulics outlet
The hydraulic hoses of hydraulically operated
attachments are coupled on this outlet using its multi
connector quick coupling system. The standard
hydraulic outlet of the loader is double acting: it has
two pressure lines and one tank line, see page 93. If
the loader is equipped with the optional Attachment
control switch pack, its electric socket is also
integrated in the multi connector. In addition, as an
option, it is also possible to install a single or double
acting auxiliary hydraulics outlet in the rear of the
loader, or a second double acting outlet in the front,
under the multi connector.
7.
ROPS safety frame
ROPS frame (Roll-over protective structure)
complies with the standard ISO 3471:1994 with
Amendment 1:1997 and Technical Corrigendum
1:2000.
8.
FOPS canopy
FOPS canopy (Falling objects protective structure)
mounts on the ROPS. It meets the ISO 3449:2005
FOPS level 1 (1365 J) criteria.