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New Holland Mini Excavator E40.2SR E50.2SR Operators Manual 84288539 2010

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New Holland Mini Excavator E40.2SR E50.2SR Operators Manual 84288539 2010
Size: 17.94 MB
Format: PDF
Language: English
Brand: New Holland
Type of Machine: Mini Excavator
Type of Manual: Operators Manual
Model: New Holland E40.2SR ; E50.2SR Mini Excavator
From Serial Number: NAGN00101
Part Number: 84288539
Publication Date: 2010
Number of Pages: 267 Pages

Contents:
Foreword.
Designated Use
General Information.
Periodic Inspections
Note
Remarks Relevant To Orders
Noise Levels (2000/14/Ec)
Sound Power Level
Sound Pressure Level At The Operator’s Seat
Level Of Vibrations Transmitted To The Operator
Operator Protective Structure.
1. Safety Instructions
1.1 General Safety Information
1.2 Safety Instructions
1.3 Inspection Before Travelling With The Machine.
1.4 Safety During Operation
1.5 Inspection And Maintenance Safety
1.6 Precautions During Battery Use.
1.7 Warning Labels And Safety Decals.
1.7.1 Notes For Warning Labels And Safety Decals.
1.8 Forbidden Use
1.9 Precautions At The End Of Daily Work
1.10 Transportation.
1.11 Towing The Machine
2. Machine Familiarization
2.1 Machine Familiarization
2.2 General Nomenclature
2.2.1 Front, Rear, Right And Left
2.2.2 Main Components
2.3 Operator’s Cab Nomenclature.
2.4 Instrument And Control Nomenclature
2.4.1 Instrument Panel
2.4.2 Switches.
2.4.3 Levers And Pedals
2.4.4 Seat Belt
2.4.5 Cab
2.4.6 Hoods.
2.4.7 Escape Routes
2.4.8 Seat Adjustment
2.4.9 Electrical Equipment
2.4.10storage Box And Others.
3. Machine Operation
3.1 Machine Operation
3.1.1 Daily Inspection
3.1.2 Checks Before Engine Start-Up
3.1.3 Machine Warm Up.
3.1.4 Starting The Engine.
3.1.5 Checks After Engine Start-Up
3.1.6 Stopping The Engine
3.1.7 Machine Operation
3.1.8 Machine Parking
3.1.9 Checks And Verification After Work
3.1.10precautions After Operation
3.1.11measures After An Emergency Stop Of Engine
3.1.12emergency Measures For Sudden Failure Of Machine
3.1.13caution While Using Rubber Crawlers.
3.1.14machine Operation With Adverse Weather Conditions
3.1.15precautions When Storing The Machine For A Long Period
4. Maintenance
4.1 General Safety Information.
4.2 General Rules And Safety Precautions
4.3 Lubricant, Fuel And Coolant Specifications
4.4 Maintenance General Table
4.5 Tag Maintenance In Progress
4.6 Torque Specifications For Capscrews And Nuts
4.7 Torque Specifications For Joints And Hydraulic Hoses
4.8 Installing Fittings, Hydraulic Hoses And Tubes.
4.9 Releasing Internal Pressure From The Hydraulic System
4.10 Bleeding Air From Fuel System
4.11 Replacement Of Rubber Crawler
4.11.1removing Of Rubber Crawler
4.11.2installing Rubber Crawlers.
4.11.3check And Adjustment Of Tension On Rubber Crawler
4.12 Inspection And Maintenance Table.
4.13 When Necessary.
4.14 Pre-Start (Every 8 Hours) Inspection And Maintenance
4.15 50-Hour (Weekly) Inspection And Maintenance
4.16 250-Hour (3-Month) Inspection And Maintenance.
4.17 500-Hour (6-Month) Inspection And Maintenance.
4.18 1000-Hour (12-Month) Inspection And Maintenance.
4.19 2000-Hour Service Inspection And Maintenance
4.20 Inspection And Maintenance Table.
4.21 Biodegradable Hydraulic Oil
5. Transportation
5.1 When Preparing Transportation Plans.
5.2 Lifting Procedures Of Complete Machine (E40.2sr).
5.3 Lifting Procedures Of Complete Machine (E50.2sr).
5.4 Load Specifications
6. Specifications
6.1 Maintenance Operations Summary Decal
6.2 Dimensions
6.2.1 Machine Dimensions (E40.2sr).
6.2.2 Machine Dimensions (E50.2sr).
6.3 General Specifications.
6.3.1 General Specifications (E40.2sr).
6.3.2 General Specifications (E50.2sr).
6.3.3 Crawler Type (E40.2sr).
6.3.4 Crawler Type (E50.2sr).
6.3.5 Bucket Type (E40.2sr)
6.3.6 Bucket Type (E50.2sr)
6.4 Digging Performance
6.4.1 Digging Performance (E40.2sr)
6.4.2 Digging Performance (E50.2sr)
6.5 Machine Weights
7. Optional Attachment
7.1 Hydraulic Breaker And Nibbler Attachment
7.1.1 Selection Of Hydraulic Breaker And Nibbler
7.1.2 Before Operating Hydraulic Breaker And Nibbler.
7.1.3 Prevention Of Hydraulic Oil Contamination
7.1.4 Attachment Operation
7.1.5 Setting Selector Valve
7.1.6 Setting The Stop Valve
7.2 Safety Instructions.
7.3 Handling Of Hanging Loads
7.3.1 Liftable Loads Table Located In The Cab
7.4 Air Conditioner.
7.5 Regular Inspection And Maintenance.
8. Troubleshooting
8.1 General Troubleshooting
9. Electrical System
9.1 Generalities.
9.2 Batteries.
9.3 Fuse Box.
Attachment 1 - “EC” Declaration Of Conformity

 
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