LOW E RINg LOADE R AR MS
125
W L 30
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LOWERING LOADER ARMS
WARNING
Personal injury or equipment damage hazards.
In the event the engine stops and can not be re-
started with the loader lift arms elevated:
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Lower the loader lift arms and attachment until
they rest on the ground or work surface.
The same procedure shall be used if the hydrostatic
propulsion system stops responding.
In the event of a working hydraulic system failure:
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Lower the loader lift arms and attachment as
quickly and safely as possible.
If a hydraulic hose fails:
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Avoid contact with the oil stream. Working hy-
draulic oil can exceed 93°C (200°F) causing
severe burns. High pressure oil streams can
penetrate the skin ca
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using serious injury.
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Relieve working circuit pressure by activating
the control through the full stroke range several
times.
Loaders equipped with a load holding control device
in compliance with ISO8643 will stop the loader lift
arms from falling more than 15cm (6”) before stop-
ping if a hose or hydraulic line suffers a rupture and
rapid leak. Refer to Section 8 »Relieving residual
pressure in the hydraulic system« on page 126.
Summary of Contents for WL 30
Page 1: ...www wackerneuson com Operator s Manual Wheel Loader WL 30...
Page 2: ...December 10 Edition...
Page 17: ...BASIC INFORMATION 15 WL30...
Page 48: ...TECHNICAL DATA 46 3 4 Dimensions Fig 11 Dimensions...
Page 61: ...Description of the indicator warning and control elements 59 WL30...
Page 126: ...Towing and transporting 124 Fig 58 Tying down the loader...
Page 161: ...SERVICING AND INSPECTION 159 WL30 2 1 Fig 63 Cab tilt lever...
Page 235: ...Appendix 233 WL30 For personal notes...
Page 245: ...List of figures 243 WL30...