AP0902
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Operation
Grading
After having finished removing/loading the material:
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Select low drive range
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Lower the telescopic unit to the ground (120/1)
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Reverse across the surface to be graded (120/2)
Further practical hints for digging
When planning and carrying out digging work, we recommend that you observe the follow-
ing points:
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Exits from pits should be outside the digging line and should be as level as possible
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Dig by removing adjacent strips if possible
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Make sure you can drive forward when driving out of the digging area with a fully
loaded bucket
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Whenever possible, drive in reverse when transporting a full bucket down a steep slope
Loading machines
When loading machines, we recommend to take into account the following:
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Select low drive range
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If possible, the lorry and the working direction of the machine should form an angle of
45° (figure 121)
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Only raise the full bucket to the dumping height when you are driving in a straight line
toward the lorry
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With dusty materials:
If possible dump with the wind behind you to keep the dust away from your eyes, air
filters and fans
Freeing the machine
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If your machine gets stuck in the ground:
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Select low drive range
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Dump out the bucket until the cutting edge is vertical above the ground
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Lower the bucket all the way
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Gradually roll back the bucket
➥
The machine will be pushed backward
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Reverse slowly
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Repeat this procedure until the wheels reach firm ground
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Reverse the machine away
Fig. 120: Grading
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Fig. 121: Loading machines
Summary of Contents for 418T Wheel
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Form No 418T Wheel Loader 909879...
Page 10: ...Section 1 Introduction 1...
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Page 40: ...AP0902 3 3 Overview see overleaf Overview see overleaf...
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Page 111: ...4 4 AP0902 Troubleshooting Notes...
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