OPERATION
OPERATION
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SWITCHING BETWEEN FORWARD AND REVERSE
Do not switch the direction of travel of the machine between
forward and reverse when traveling at high speed or when the
accelerator pedal is depressed. When the machine is traveling
at high speed or when the accelerator pedal is depressed, the
engine speed is high, and if the direction of travel is switched
between forward and reverse. In this condition, an excessive
load will be applied to the engine, torque converter, transmis-
sion, and other parts of the power train, and this will reduce the
service life of the machine.
When switching between forward and reverse, travel at low
speed, reduce the engine speed, then stop the machine and
switch the direction of travel.
TURNING WHEN TIRES ARE STATIONARY
Do not operate the steering when the machine is stationary. If
the steering is operated when the machine is stationary, it will
cause wear or cuts in the tires. In addition, it will reduce the
durability of the frame and the undercarriage.
PROCEDURE FOR OPERATIONS USING V-SHAPE LOADING OF DUMP TRUCKS
PREPARATIONS FOR LOADING, GATHERING ROCKS
Always keep the job area level and remove any rocks or boulders.
NOTICE
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When gathering rocks, if the operation is carried out over an area longer than the length of the
machine, there is danger that the machine will ride up on boulders and suffer cuts to the tires. When
gathering rocks, always carry out the operation in an area shorter than the length of the machine.
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When carrying out operations with the bucket in contact with the ground, do not articulate the
machine. This will cause tire slippage and damage to the machine.
1.
Put the bucket horizontally in contact with the ground, drive
forward, and gather the rocks that have been scattered
after loading and after splitting or blasting.
2.
After collecting the rocks in an area the length of the
machine, change the direction of the machine to gather
rocks and increase the area of level ground.
Summary of Contents for WA800-3E0
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11...
Page 27: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 5 LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2...
Page 66: ...GENERAL VIEW OPERATION 3 4...
Page 84: ...EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS OPERATION 3 22 SWITCHES 3...
Page 224: ...TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION 3 162...
Page 309: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15...
Page 330: ...HANDLING MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH VHMS ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 20...
Page 331: ...INDEX 17...
Page 332: ...INDEX 7 2...
Page 335: ...COLOPHON 18...