Technical Data
5.3 Vibration level
WA470-6H – VEAM946100
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5.3
Vibration level
When used for its intended purpose, levels of vibration for the
earthworking machine transmitted from the operator's seat are
lower or equal to the test vibrations for the relative machinery
class in compliance with ISO 7096.
The actual accelaration value of the upper limbs is less than
2.5 m/s². The actual acceleration value for the body is less than
0.5 m/s².
These values were determined using a representative machine
and measured during the typical operating condition indicated
below according to the measurement procedures that are
defined in the standards ISO 2631/1 and ISO 5349.
Operating condition: V-shape loading
Guide to reduce vibration levels on machine
The following guides can help an operator of this machine to
reduce the whole body vibration levels:
1. Use the correct equipment and attachments.
2. Maintain the machine according to this manual
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Tire pressures (for wheeled machines), tension of
crawler (for crawler machines)
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Brake and steering systems
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Controls, hydraulic system and linkages
3. Keep the terrain where the machine is working and traveling
in good condition
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Remove any large rocks or obstacles
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Fill any ditches and holes
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Site manager should provide machine operators with
machine and schedule time to maintain terrain condi-
tions
4. Use a seat that meets ISO 7096 and keep the seat main-
tained and adjusted
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Adjust the seat and suspension for the weight and size
of the operator
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Wear seat belt
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Inspect and maintain the seat suspension and adjust-
ment mechanisms
5. Steer, brake, accelerate, shift gears (for wheeled machines),
and move the attachment levers and pedals slowly so that
the machine moves smoothly
Summary of Contents for WA470-6 2006
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Page 3: ...Foreword WA470 6H VEAM946100 1 1 1 Foreword...
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Page 28: ...1 7 CE Conforming equipment Foreword 1 26 WA470 6H VEAM946100...
Page 250: ...3 7 Troubleshooting Operation 3 178 WA470 6H VEAM946100...
Page 340: ...4 9 Service procedure Every 12000 hours service Maintenance 4 90 WA470 6H VEAM946100...
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