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Introduction

Safety Check List

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9821-9750-2

Safety Check List

P5-1010_3

Safety - Yours and Others

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All machinery can be hazardous. When a machine is
correctly operated and properly maintained, it is a safe
machine to work with. But when it is carelessly operated or
poorly maintained it can become a danger to you (the
operator) and others.

In this manual and on the machine you will find warning
messages. Read and understand them. They tell you of
potential hazards and how to avoid them. If you do not fully
understand the warning messages, ask your employer or
JCB distributor to explain them.

But safety is not just a matter of responding to the
warnings. All the time you are working on or with the
machine you must be thinking what hazards there might be
and how to avoid them.

Do not work with the machine until you are sure that you
can control it.

Do not start any job until you are sure that you and those
around you will be safe.

If you are unsure of anything, about the machine or the job,
ask someone who knows. Do not assume anything.

Remember

BE CAREFUL

BE ALERT

BE SAFE

General Safety

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WARNING

To operate the machine safely you must know the
machine and have the skill to use it. You must abide by
all relevant laws, health and safety regulations that
apply to the country you are operating in. The
Operator Manual instructs you on the machine, its
controls and its safe operation; it is not a training
manual. If you are a new operator, get yourself trained
in the skills of using a machine before trying to work
with it. If you don't, you will not do your job well, and
you will be a danger to yourself and others.

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WARNING

Care and Alertness

All the time you are working with or on the machine,
take care and stay alert. Always be careful. Always be
alert for hazards.

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WARNING

Clothing

You can be injured if you do not wear the proper
clothing. Loose clothing can get caught in the
machinery. Wear protective clothing to suit the job.
Examples of protective clothing are: a hard hat, safety
shoes, safety glasses, a well fitting overall, ear-
protectors and industrial gloves. Keep cuffs fastened.
Do not wear a necktie or scarf. Keep long hair
restrained. Remove rings, watches and personal
jewellery.

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WARNING

Alcohol and Drugs

It is extremely dangerous to operate machinery when
under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Do not
consume alcoholic drinks or take drugs before or
while operating the machine or attachments.  Be aware
of medicines which can cause drowsiness.

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Summary of Contents for 516-40 TIER 3

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL This manual should always stay with the machine 9821 9750 2 09 2015 ENGLISH LOADALL 516 40 AND 516 40 AGRI TIER 3...

Page 2: ...ngland Dear JCB Customer Even if you have operated this type of equipment before it is very important that your new machines operations and functions are explained to you by a JCB Dealer Representativ...

Page 3: ...0 0 9821 9750 Notes Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 4: ...Numbers and Descriptions 18 Identifying Your Machine 21 Machine Identification Plate 21 Typical Product Identification Number 21 Component Identification Plates 22 Typical Engine Identification Numbe...

Page 5: ...al 43 Brake Inching Pedal 43 Forward Reverse Switch 43 Park Brake Lever 44 Park brake Warning 44 Horn 45 Drive Controls Single Lever Machines Optional 46 Steering Wheel 46 Accelerator Pedal 46 Brake I...

Page 6: ...5 Using the Load Charts 65 Longitudinal Load Moment Indicator LLMI 67 Introduction 67 Checking the Indicator 68 Setting the Volume and Brightness 69 Diagnostic Fault Codes 70 LLMI with Longitudinal Lo...

Page 7: ...ng Operations on Gradients 101 Operating Environment 102 Operating in Low Temperatures 102 Operating in High Temperatures 102 Refuelling the Machine 103 Low Fuel Levels 103 Filling the Tank 103 Moving...

Page 8: ...the Machine 128 Prepare the Machine for Maintenance 129 Introduction 129 How to Make the Machine Safe Boom Lowered 129 How to Make the Machine Safe Boom Lifted 130 Installing the Maintenance Strut 13...

Page 9: ...on 154 Operation Position 154 Rear Wheel Arch Panels 155 Maintenance Position 155 Operation Position 155 Left Instrument Panel 155 Maintenance Position 155 Operation Position 155 Right Cab Panel 156 M...

Page 10: ...181 Compressor Drive Belt if fitted 183 Adjusting the Compressor Drive Belt 183 Compressor Belt Replacement 184 Hydraulic Service Pump Drive Belt 185 Adjusting the Service Pump Drive Belt 185 Service...

Page 11: ...ng the Hydraulic Hoses 208 Quick Release Couplings 209 Essential Do s 209 Essential Don ts 209 Connecting Quick Release Couplings 210 Disconnecting Quick Release Couplings 210 Quickhitch 211 Introduct...

Page 12: ...Pressures 233 Introduction 233 Specifications 234 Noise Data 235 Introduction 235 Noise Technical Information 235 Vibration Data 236 Introduction 236 Minimising Exposure to Vibration 236 516 40 237 M...

Page 13: ...Contents x x Page No Contents...

Page 14: ...able Safety Warnings In this publication and on the machine there are safety notices Each notice starts with a signal word The signal word meanings are given below MDANGER Denotes an extreme hazard ex...

Page 15: ...Safety Notices Important Information 2 2 9821 9750 2 Page left intentionally blank...

Page 16: ...elated marking s on the machine and components you should not assume that compliance in a new market will be possible In many cases it is the person responsible for import of a pre owned machine into...

Page 17: ...t Side In this manual left A and right B mean your left and right when you are seated correctly in the machine 447200 2 Fig 1 Cab Canopy T1 003_2 This manual frequently makes references to the cab For...

Page 18: ...r normal conditions for the applications described in this manual If the machine is used for other purposes or in dangerous environments for example in a flammable atmosphere or in areas with dust con...

Page 19: ...ow the machine and have the skill to use it You must abide by all relevant laws health and safety regulations that apply to the country you are operating in The Operator Manual instructs you on the ma...

Page 20: ...ulations INT 1 3 7_2 MWARNING Raised Equipment Never walk or work under raised equipment unless it is supported by a mechanical device Equipment which is supported only by a hydraulic device can drop...

Page 21: ...working on it You could be killed or injured if the ground gives way under your machine or if piled material collapses onto it Check for potholes and hidden debris logs ironwork etc Any of these could...

Page 22: ...or more often if required Before opening the engine cover ensure that the top is clear of debris 5 3 1 12_3 MWARNING Keep the machine controls clean and dry Your hands and feet could slide off slipper...

Page 23: ...rotection Structure ROPS Falling Objects Protection Structure FOPS has been in an accident do not use the machine until the structure has been renewed Modifications and repairs that are not approved b...

Page 24: ...transmission in neutral INT 2 2 7 MWARNING Visibility Accidents can be caused by working in poor visibility Use your lights to improve visibility Keep the road lights windows and mirrors clean Do not...

Page 25: ...neath or behind the machine People can be killed or injured if these precautions are not taken INT 3 1 5 MWARNING Repairs If your machine does not function correctly in any way get it repaired straigh...

Page 26: ...ne oil contains harmful contaminants which can cause skin cancer Do not handle used engine oil more than necessary Always use barrier cream or wear gloves to prevent skin contact Wash skin contaminate...

Page 27: ...elastomeric materials such as Viton FluorelTM and Technoflon Fluoroelastomeric materials subjected to high temperatures can produce highly corrosive hydrofluoric acid THIS ACID CAN SEVERELY BURN New f...

Page 28: ...be fitted with counterweights They are extremely heavy Do not attempt to remove them INT 3 2 5 MWARNING Compressed air is dangerous Wear suitable eye protection and gloves Never point a compressed ai...

Page 29: ...r all repair work 2 3 2 7_2 MWARNING Jacking A machine can roll off jacks and crush you unless the wheels have been blocked Always block the wheels at the opposite end of the machine that is to be jac...

Page 30: ...when reading the safety labels Do not over stretch or place yourself in dangerous positions to read the safety labels If you do not understand the hazard shown on the safety label then refer to Safet...

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