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7.

 

Maintenance and Service 

The attachment has been designed to be as maintenance free as possible. Continuous maintenance includes 

regular cleaning and lubrication, and monitoring the condition of the attachment. Because of the crushing 

hazard caused by lowering machine parts, all maintenance work must be done when moving parts have been 

lowered down completely and the attachment is lowered flat against the ground. 

 

 

 

DANGER

 

Risk of crushing -  Never go under lifted attachment.

  Make sure the attachment is 

properly supported during all maintenance work. Never go under a lifted attachment. The 
loader boom may lower unexpectedly during maintenance causing serious injuries from 
crushing or impact even when the loader engine is not running. All maintenance and 
service must be performed when the attachment has been lowered down to a safe 
position. 

 

 

 

7.1

 

Inspection of hydraulic components 

Check the condition of the hydraulic hoses and components when the engine has been turned off, system has 

cooled down, and the pressure has been relieved. Do not use the equipment, if you have discovered a leak in 

the hydraulic system of the attachment or the loader. Leaking hydraulic fluid may penetrate skin and cause 

serious injuries. Seek medical attention immediately in case hydraulic fluid penetrates the skin. Wash any part 

of body that has been in contact with hydraulic oil carefully with water and soap. Hydraulic fluid is also harmful 

to the environment and any leak to the environment must be prevented. Repair all leaks immediately after 

detecting them; a small leak can quickly grow into a big one. Operate the attachment only with type of 

hydraulic oil that is accepted for use in Avant loaders. 

 

 

 

DANGER

 

Risk of high pressure fluid injection 
through skin -  Release residual pressure 
before maintenance.

 Never handle hydraulic 

components when the hydraulic system is 
pressurised, since a fitting may break or 
become loose and the released oil may cause 
serious injuries. Do not use the equipment, if 
you have discovered a fault in the hydraulic 
system. 

 

 

 

Check hoses visually for cracks or abrasions. If there are signs of leaks, to check a component, hold up a 

piece of cardboard in the area where a leak is suspected. Do not use hands to search for leaks. Monitor the 

wearing of the hoses and stop the use, if the surface layer of any hose has worn off. Check the routing of the 

hoses; adjust the hose clamps to avoid abrasion to the hoses. The hoses have limited service life. Depending 

on operating conditions all hoses must be inspected thoroughly no later than after 3 to 5 years of use, and if 

required, they must be replaced with new ones. 
Finding any fault means that the hydraulic hose or component must be replaced and the equipment must not 

be used until it is repaired. Spare parts are available from your nearest AVANT retailer or authorised service 

point. Leave the repair work to professional service technicians, if you don’t have adequate knowledge and 

experience about hydraulic assemblies and how to perform the repairing safely. 

 

Summary of Contents for A436473

Page 1: ...Timber grab 2020 1 Operator s Manual for Attachment Timber grab Product number Fixed A436473 English A440105 2020 1 EN 2019 www avanttecno com...

Page 2: ...Timber grab 2020 1...

Page 3: ...components of the attachment 10 5 ATTACHING THE ATTACHMENT 12 5 1 Connecting and disconnecting hydraulic hoses 13 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 15 6 1 Checks before use 16 6 2 Operator qualification 16 6 3...

Page 4: ...uipment for other purposes or use in any other way than described in this manual is prohibited Keep this manual at hand throughout the service life of the equipment If you sell or transfer the equipme...

Page 5: ...ntion to instructions involving your personal safety or the safety of others When you see this symbol be alert your safety is involved carefully read the message that follows and inform other operator...

Page 6: ...ing repair and maintenance operations are to be left for professional maintenance All maintenance work must be done using proper safety equipment Spare parts must be identical with original specificat...

Page 7: ...c boom retracted during driving Risk of falling objects Never allow anyone to go near or beneath a lifted log when operating the timber grab Loaded timber grab may lower unexpectedly causing serious i...

Page 8: ...modify the attachment in a manner that would affect its safety It is prohibited to drill holes on the attachment and welding or other means of fixing hooks or other objects on the attachment is strict...

Page 9: ...r engine and lock the parking brake Release residual pressure from the hydraulic system move all hydraulic control levers to their extreme positions a couple of times Prevent starting of the machine r...

Page 10: ...e attachment They must be visible and readable on the equipment Replace any unclear or missing label New labels are available via your retailer or contact information provided on the cover WARNING Mak...

Page 11: ...shing hazard Do not go under a raised attachment stay away from raised equipment 3 A46803 Crushing hazard moving components Keep clear of moving components 4 A423101 Attachment identification plate Ta...

Page 12: ...Step 1 Lift the quick attach plate locking pins up and turn them backwards into the slot so that they are locked in the upper position If your loader is equipped with a hydraulic attachment locking sy...

Page 13: ...systems must be ensured in addition to mechanical compatibility of the attachment If you use the attachment with a loader that is not fit to be used with the attachment model you have risks include t...

Page 14: ...the lever to disconnect the connector 3 After ending operation put the multiconnector on its holder on the attachment Disconnecting hydraulic hoses Before disconnecting the fittings lower the attachme...

Page 15: ...e loader boom is in horizontal position When you notice that the rear wheels of the loader are about to lift from the ground or if the load indicator of the loader if fitted signals Lower the load cal...

Page 16: ...tachments while under the influence of alcohol drugs medication that may impair judgement or cause drowsiness or if not otherwise medically fit to operate the equipment Remember correct working method...

Page 17: ...r and its boom in a careful and smooth manner Aim to grasp timber so that the grab can be closed completely and that no material will be held only by the edges of the grab When lifting a too heavy loa...

Page 18: ...ifting heavy loads turning the load during lifting operation will affect the stability of the loader and may lead to overturning of the machine 6 5 Transport position When driving with the loader keep...

Page 19: ...on blocks of wood or on a pallet for example Place the multiconnector on to its holder as indicated with an arrow in the figure below Never leave the hydraulic connector on the ground Make sure that...

Page 20: ...d is also harmful to the environment and any leak to the environment must be prevented Repair all leaks immediately after detecting them a small leak can quickly grow into a big one Operate the attach...

Page 21: ...must be added added lubricant will push out dirt from joints Clean the end of the nipple before greasing Only add the grease amount of a couple of grease press pushes at a time Before longer storage p...

Page 22: ...reimburse the price of components purchased by the customer in special cases that have been agreed in advance The warranty does not cover Normal maintenance work or parts and consumables required for...

Page 23: ...tt nedan beskrivna produkter verensst mmer med h lso och s kerhetskrav i EG maskindirektiv EG direktiv 2006 42 EG som ndrat F ljande harmoniserade standarder har till mpats We hereby declare that the...

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