Operation
OPERATION
Work possible using wheel loader
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Work possible using wheel loader
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In addition to the following, it is possible to further increase the range of applications by using various attachments.
Digging operations
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WARNING
Never carry out digging or scooping operations with the machine articulated. There is danger that the
machine may tip over.
When the machine is traveling or the work equipment is raised, the moment that the E.C.S.S. switch is
turned ON, the work equipment will move.
If operations are carried out with the E.C.S.S. switch left at the ON position, the moment that the travel
damper switch is turned ON, the work equipment will move.
NOTICE
If the tires slip, the tire life will be reduced, so do not allow the tires to slip during operation.
Loading piled soil
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Scoop up the piled soil by moving the machine forward as shown below. If the tires begin slipping under heavy
load, raise the bucket slightly to reduce the load.
1. Force the bucket into the pile of soil while moving the
machine forward.
2. Thrust the bucket fully into the soil, then drive the machine
forward and operate the work equipment control lever to
raise the lift arm. In addition, operate the work equipment
control lever occasionally to tilt the bucket so that the
bucket can be fully loaded.
Try to keep the load in the center of the bucket; if the load is
on one side of the bucket, the load will be unbalanced.
3. If it is difficult to thrust the bucket into the soil, operate the
work equipment control lever to the left and right to move
the cutting edge of the bucket up and down.
Summary of Contents for WA250PT-5H
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11...
Page 16: ...Contents FOREWORD 1 14...
Page 24: ...SAFETY 2 2...
Page 58: ...Precautions with tires SAFETY Precautions when storing tires 2 36...
Page 60: ...OPERATION 3 2...
Page 233: ...TECHNICAL DATA 45...
Page 235: ...TECHNICAL DATA Technical data 5 3...
Page 250: ...Central lubrication system ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 14...
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