• Do not start the engine when you stay on the
ground. Start the engine only from operator's seat.
3. Operate safely
• Do not use the machine after you consume alcohol
or medication or when you are tired.
• Put on applicable clothing and safety equipment.
• Use applicable tools only. Do not use alternative
tools or parts.
• When 2 or more persons do servicing, make sure
that you do it safely.
• Do not touch the hot parts or parts that turn when
the engine operates.
• Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine
operates, or immediately after it stops. If not, hot
water can spout out from the radiator. Only remove
the radiator cap when it is at a sufficiently low
temperature to touch with bare hands. Slowly
loosen the cap to release the pressure before you
remove it fully.
• Released fluid (fuel or hydraulic oil) under pressure
can cause damage to the skin and cause serious
injury. Release the pressure before you disconnect
hydraulic or fuel lines. Tighten all connections
before you apply the pressure.
• Do not open a fuel system under high pressure.
The fluid under high pressure that stays in fuel lines
can cause serious injury. Do not disconnect or
repair the fuel lines, sensors, or any other
components between the fuel pump and injectors
on engines with a common rail fuel system under
high pressure.
• Put on an applicable ear protective device
(earmuffs or earplugs) to prevent injury against loud
noises.
• Be careful about electric shock. The engine
generates a high voltage of more than DC100 V in
the ECU and is applied to the injector.
4. Prevent a fire
• Fuel is very flammable and explosive under some
conditions. Do not smoke or let flames or sparks in
your work area.
• To prevent sparks from an accidental short circuit,
always disconnect the battery negative cable first
and connect it last.
• The battery gas can cause an explosion. Keep the
sparks and open flame away from the top of
battery, especially when you charge the battery.
• Make sure that you do not spill fuel on the engine.
1. INFORMATION
SAFETY FIRST
3. Operate safely
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LA344, LA344S
KiSC issued 02, 2017 A
Summary of Contents for LA344
Page 1: ...LA344 LA344S WORKSHOP MANUAL FRONT LOADER KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 5: ...1 INFORMATION KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 9: ...1 INFORMATION SAFETY FIRST 1 4 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 11: ...1 INFORMATION SAFETY DECALS 1 6 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 12: ...SAFETY DECALS 1 INFORMATION LA344 LA344S 1 7 KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 15: ...1 INFORMATION TERMINOLOGY 1 10 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 20: ...2 GENERAL KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 22: ...2 GENERAL IDENTIFICATION 2 2 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 24: ...2 GENERAL 2 4 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 26: ...2 GENERAL LUBRICATING SYSTEM 2 6 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 30: ...2 GENERAL TIGHTENING TORQUES 5 Hydraulic fittings 2 10 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 32: ...2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 2 12 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 36: ...2 GENERAL SPECIAL TOOLS 1 Special tools for loader 2 16 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 37: ...3 FRONT LOADER KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...
Page 71: ...3 FRONT LOADER SERVICING 5 Servicing 3 34 LA344 LA344S KiSC issued 02 2017 A ...