Optional Attachments
Quickhitch Assembly
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Quickhitch Assembly
Introduction
The Excavator Quickhitch, which is attached to the dipper
permits fast removal and installation of the bucket (and
other attachments).
The Quickhitch is mechanically operated and does not
require hydraulic connections.
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CAUTION
When the Quick-Hitch is installed and its attachment
fitted, there is a danger of the attachment hitting the
underside of the boom. Operate the boom and dipper
carefully when the Quick-Hitch and its attachment are
fitted.
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Note: To prevent premature wear, failure and breakage,
the Quickhitch assembly must be used with a rockbreaker
for short periods only. If the machine is to be used for rock
breaking for a long period of time, it is recommended that
the rockbreaker is installed directly on the machine. When
using a rockbreaker, it must be curled towards the machine
(as a typical digging operation). Do not use the
rockbreaker as a lever as this causes excessive loads on
the locking mechanism.
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CAUTION
When the Quickhitch is fitted to the machine,
allowance must be made for the weight of the
Quickhitch on the rated operating load. The mass of
the Quickhitch is stamped on the data plate
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Summary of Contents for 8026 CTS
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Page 71: ...Operation Doors and Windows 53 53 9811 9950 1 C035100 Fig 11 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 103: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 85 85 9811 9950 1 731911 Fig 36 F E S e r v i c e s...
Page 105: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 87 87 9811 9950 1 731911 Fig 38 F E S e r v i c e s...
Page 111: ...Operation Operating Levers Pedals 93 93 9811 9950 1 796300 B4 Fig 43 A B D E S e r v i c e s...
Page 141: ...Operation Working with the Machine 123 123 9811 9950 1 731990 2 Fig 55 1 2 3 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 171: ...Operation Transporting the Machine 153 153 9811 9950 1 800990 4 Fig 68 E S e r v i c e s...
Page 257: ...Routine Maintenance Fuel System 239 239 9811 9950 1 T015790 2 Fig 93 A E S e r v i c e s...
Page 266: ...Routine Maintenance Tracks and Running Gear 248 248 9811 9950 1 Fig 98 E S e r v i c e s...
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