Form No. 29627 2/97
Safe operation depends on reliable equipment and proper operating procedures. Performing the checks and services described in this manual
will help to keep your GRADALL XL Series Excavator in reliable condition. Use of the recommended operating procedures can
help you avoid accidents. Because some procedures may be new to even the experienced technician, we recommend that this manual
be read, understood and followed by all who service this unit.
! DANGER, ! WARNING and ! CAUTION notes in this manual will help you avoid injury and damage to the equipment. These notes are
not intended to cover all eventualities. It is impossible to anticipate and evaluate all possible applications and methods of operation
for this equipment.
Any procedure not specifically recommended by GRADALL must be thoroughly evaluated from the standpoint of safety before it is
placed in practice. If you are not sure, contact your GRADALL Distributor before operating. Do not modify this machine without written
permission from GRADALL
Read and understand this manual, along with the Upperstructure and Carrier Operator’s Manuals, EMI Excavator User’s Safety
Manual, CIMA DUMPER Safety Manual, GRADALL Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual and all instructional decals and plates
beforestarting, operating or performing maintenance procedures on this equipment. Keep Operator and Safety Manuals in cab.
The following symbols are used to call your attention to safety notices.
This symbol indicates an extreme hazard which would result in high probability of death
or serious injury if proper precautions are not taken.
This symbol indicates a hazard which could result in death or serious injury if proper
precautions are not taken.
This symbol indicates a hazard which could result in injury or damage to equipment or property
if proper precautions are not taken.
Read and understand all manuals listed above. Be sure you are familiar with machine response to controls.
Read and understand all material relating to circuit to be checked. Be sure you understand circuit to be checked.
Always relieve trapped pressure before opening or disconnecting any portion of a hydraulic circuit. Oil at operating temperature
cause serious burns. Both oil released at operating temperature and trapped pressure can cause serious injury or death.
If you are working with a helper, be sure he understands the procedure. Be certain each of you knows what to expect from
the other and when to expect it.
Be sure you understand all steps of the procedure before testing and/or adjusting any circuit. Follow the procedure carefully.
Always wear safety glasses when performing testing and adjusting procedures.
Clean up oil spills immediately. Slippery surfaces can cause serious accidents.
Always check to be sure engine RPM is correct before performing testing and adjusting procedures.
Always check to be sure hydraulic oil level in reservoir is correct and that oil is at normal operating temperature before testing
and adjusting circuits.
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