3.3 Operation
Operation
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3.3.9
Work possible using wheel loader
In addition to the following, it is possible to further increase the
range of applications by using various attachments.
Digging operations
WARNING
!
Never carry out digging or scooping operations with the
machine articulated. There is danger that the machine may
tip over.
!
Never raise the boom with the bucket fully loaded when the
machine is 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 is actu-
ated, the work equipment will move.
NOTE
If the tires slip, the tire life will be reduced, so do not allow the
tires to slip during operation.
Loading piled soil or blasted rock
When loading piled soil or blasted rock,drive the machine for-
ward as follows to load. To prevent cutting of the tires caused by
the tires slipping, be careful of the following points during the
operation.
Always keep the operating jobsite flat, and remove any fallen
rocks.
When working with stockpiles, operate the machine in 1st or 2nd
gear; when loading blasted rock operate the machine in 1st
gear.
1. When driving the machine forward and lowering the bucket,
stop the bucket at height (A) approx. 30 cm (12 in) from the
ground, then lower it slowly.
REMARK
If the bucket hits the ground, the front tires will come off the
ground, and the tires will slip.
2. Shift down immediately in front of the material to be loaded.
When completing the shift down, depress the accelerator
pedal at the same time and thrust the bucket into the mate-
rial.
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Summary of Contents for WA470-6 2006
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