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Section 5- Attachments Fork Extension Use Appropriate Carriage Attachment Capacity Chart “To determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandler/AtachmenY/Fork Capaciy’ on Jage E41, The maximum capacity of the carriage when equipped wih ork page gions may be reduced to the capacity indicated on the fork extensions, ¥ the Pas oxcseds the capacity of the fork extension contact JLG to obtain forks andlor fork extensions of the proper load rating and length. ‘ruseze 4 eat" fone ee a) 7 a“ misase “The joystick (1) controls litiower and extendetract movement of the boom. “TL642C - The tit switch (2) conitols fork tit. + Press the left side of the switch to tit up. + Press the right side of the switch to tit down. T9436 - The tit roller switen (8) controls fork tit. + Press roller switch down to tilt up. + Press roller switch upto tit down, 31200747 > Ensure length and cross section ofthe parent fork arm is equal to or exceeds the Section Installation Procedure: 5 Aitechente + Ensure carriage is properly instal ” Enoute cariage Is propery instaled, Refer to “Atachment instalation” on Parent fork arm blade length stamped into the fork extension. ‘Secure the fork extensions to the forks by = fo the forks by sliding the fork extensions onto the Daret forks and instal the etaning pn betind the versal shank of te fork. Operation: ‘+ Heavy part of oad must be against carriage backrest. *+ Do not allow load center of gravity to be front of tip ofthe supporting fork. Do not pick up a load or pry materials with tip of fork extensions. 31200747 Section 5- Attachments: Bucket Use Bucket Load Chart fer Jo determine maximum capacity, rel ‘Attachment/Fork Capacity" on page 5-4, to “Telehandier/ »tendretract movement of the boom. ‘The joystick (1) controls ifviower and e» “TLE42C - The tit switch (2) controls bucket tit. + Press the left side of the switch to ti up. «+ Press the right side of the switch to tit dawn. ‘TL9430 - The titroller switch (2) controls bucket tit. += Press roller switch down to tit up, + Press roller switch upto tit down. Installation Procedure: «+ Refer to “Attachment installation” on page 5-9. Section 5- Attachments Operation: Raise or lower boom to appropriate height for lading material from stockpile, Align telehandler with face of stockpile and drive slowly and smoothly into pile to load bucket. Tit bucket up far enough to retain load and back away from pile. Travel in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety Practices Tiltbucket down to dump load. Equipment Damage Precautions + Except for lifting or dumping @ load, the boom must be fully retracted for all bucket operations. Do not comer-load bucket. Distribute material evenly within the bucket. Bucket load charts are for evenly distrbuted loads only. Do not use bucket as a lever to pry material. Excessive prying forces could ‘damage bucket or machine structure. Do not attempt to load material which is hard or frozen. This could cause severe ‘damage to quick coupler or machine structure, Do not use bucket for back dragging." This could cause severe damage to quick ‘coupler and retraction cabies/chains 31200747 Section 5- Attachments Multi-Purpose Bucket Use Mul-Purpose Bucket Load Chart Jo determine maximum capacity, ‘Attachment/Fork Capacity’ on page 5-4. refer “The joystick (1) controls lfviower and extendiretract movement of the boom. ‘TL642C - The tit switch (2) controls bucket tit. + Press the left sie of the switch to fit up. + Press the right side of the switch to tit down, “TL943C ~The tit roller switch (2) controls bucket ti + Press rollr switch down to tit up. + Press roller switch up to tit down, to “Tolehandler! qa Section 5- Attachments ‘To Open/Close Bucket: eckee” TM atillry hydraulic joystick (2) controls openiclose movement ofthe bucket + Move joystick left to close, *+ Move joystick right to open. Te ar Susie hydraulic roller switch (8) contols openiclose movement of the bucket. * Press roller switch down to open, * Press roller switch up to close. Installation Procedure: * Refer to “Attachment installation” on page 5-9, Operation: * Raise or lower boom to appropriate height and close bucket or loading materia from stockpile, * (igh ssishanaler with face of stockple and dive slowly and smoothly into pil to. oad bucket * Titbucket up far enough to retain load and back away fom ple * Pract accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety Practices. * Open bucket or tit bucket down to dump load. Equipment Damage Precautions * Except for liting or dumping a load, the boom must be fully retracted for all bucket operations, * Do not comerload bucket. Distribute material evenly within the bucket. Bucket load charts are for evenly distributed loads only. * Be mot use bucket as a lever to pry material. Excessive prying forces could ‘damage bucket or machine structure, * Bo not attempt to load material which is hard or frazen. This could cause severe ‘damage to quick coupler or machine structure, * Bo not use bucket for back dragging * This could cause severe damage to quick coupler and retraction cablesichains. 31200747) 31200747 Section 5- Attachments Fork Mounted Hook Use Appropriate Carriage Attachiment Load Chart To determine maximum capacity, refer to AltachmentFork Cepacity"on page 5-4 “Telehandle” ‘Suspend loads in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 -General Safety Practices. ‘The joystick (1) controls litlower and extend/retract movernent ofthe boom. ‘TLB42C - The tit switch (2) controls fork tit. ‘+ Press the left side of the switch to tit up. ‘+ Press the fight side of the switch to tit down, TLS43C - The tilt roller switch (3) controls fork tit. + Press roller switch down to tit up. + Press roller switch up to tit down. Installation Procedure: + Ensure cartiage is property installed. Reler to ‘Attachment Installation” on age 5-9, + Secure the fork mounted hook to the forks by sliding the fork mounted hock onto the parent forks and install the retaining pin behind the vertical shank of th fork 5-82 31200747 Operati * Pallet or lumber forks of an appropriate loa: Pale or mbar fra ite load rating must be used, Do not use wit Weight of fork mounted F ees hook and rigging must be included as part of total load * Donot use with mast carriage attachment. * Do not use fork mounted hook witht echments capable of eating ( and ving cariges) without dlbing te rotation features) nt"? = 8 91200747 Section 5- Attachments Coupler Mounted Hook Use Coupler Mounted Hook Load Chart To determine maximum capacity, refer to “Telehandler ‘Attachment/Fork Capacity’ on page 5. ‘Suspend toads in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 = General Safety Practices. “The joystick (1) controls litMower and extend/retract movement of the boom. “TL642C - The tit switch (2) controls the coupler mounted hook th. + Press the left side of the switch to tit up. ‘+ Press the right side ofthe switch to tit down. ‘TL943C - The tit roller switch (2) controls the coupler mounted hook ti. + Press roller switch downto tit up. + Press roller switch up to tit down. Installation Procedure: + Refer to “Attachment Installation” on page 5-9. Operation: + Weight of rigging must be included as part of total load being ited. 534 31200747 Sectic Truss Boom on & Attachinen Use Truss Boom Load Chart To determine maximum capacity, refer to ‘Attachmeni/Fork Capaciy” on page 54. “Telehandler D oven ‘Suspend loads in accorda 1- General Safety Practices, ‘The joystick (1) controls litVower and extend/retract movement of the boom. TL642G - The tit switch (2) controls truss boom ti, > Press the left side of the switch to tit up. Press the right side of the switch to tit down. TL943C - The tit roller switch (8) controls truss boom tit, * Press roller switch down to tit up. ‘+ Press roller switch up to tit down, Installation Procedure: * Refer to “Attachment Installation” on page 5-9. * Weight of rigging must be included as part of total load being lite 31200747 Section 5- Attachments Section 5- Attachments Personnel Work Platform - Fork Mounted Installation Procedure | Se davis nicl * Ensure carriage is properly installed. Refer to “Attachment installation” on Use Appropriate Caniage Attachment Load Chart page 5-0. To, dterrine maximum capaciy, reer 10 Teleharder | 4 « Secure te fark mounted patorm tothe fake by sng the fork mounted AltacthmentFork Capacity'on page 5-4 D ator onto the parent forks and instal the retaring pt beni te ene shank ofthe fork. | nd the ‘The operator and personnel in platform must read and understand 7 Toparte porsonnel'work platform manus! prior to Instaling and using a | Preperation and Seu: paations: Ensure the telehandler is on a firm surface and is level. Engage the park brake. Blocking the wheels is also recommended. Level the platform, both side to side (frame level) and front to back (attachment ti. 4. Keep area under platform free from personnel. 5. When personnel are on platform, the operator must remain seated in cab with Personnel in direct ling of sight. DO NOT itt or carry persons in a bucket or on forks. A WARNING FALL HAZARD. Never tit the platform forward, rearward, or level the machine a when the platform is occupied, ‘The joystick (1) controls litiower and extendretract movement ofthe boom. TL6420 - The tit switch (2) controls platform tit. + Press the left side ofthe switch to tit up. + Press the right side of the switch to tit down, TL9436 - The tit roler switch (3) controls platform tit, + Press roller switch dow to tit up, + Press roller switch upto tit down, 31200747 | 31200747 Section 5- Attachments Material Handling Arm Use Material Handling Arm Load Chart To determine maximum capacity, refer ‘Attachment/Fork Capacity" on page S-. eee to “Tolehandler! suspend toads in accordance with requirements set forth In Section 41 General Satety Practices. “Te joystick 1) controls itower and exendietract movement of he Boor + Press roller switch up to tit down. 5-38 31200747 Installation Procedures + Refer to “Attachment Installation” on page 5-9. ‘+ Secure adjustable arm in desired position using the retaining pin, A WARNING CRUSH HAZARD. Ensure adjustable RUSH Ha mls propery sored using he bhp ong oad. Faluets comply cous caus coector lado tak Operation: + Weight of rigging must ight of rigging must be included as part of otal load being lifted. 31200747 Section 5- Attachments 5-39 a se Section 5- Attachments Boom Head-Mounted Winch Use Carriage Atlachment Load Chart WING A DISABLED PRODUCT To. determine maximum capacity, refer to "Telehander/ The following information assumes the tolehancle cannot be moved under ts Attachment Fork Capactyon page 64. ©} Down power C * Before moving the telehandler, read al ofthe following information to understand aay ‘ptions available. Then select the appropriate method. ‘Suspend loads in accordance with requirements set forth in Section 1 - General Safety Practices, usec mse2c Section 6 - Emergency Procedures SECTION 6 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES | TT * Machine mounted retieval devices provide suitable means to attach a tow rope, {chain or tow bar only in the event the telehandler becomes stuck or digabiog Retrieval devices are not intended for traler towing devices, + ‘The steering system permits manual steering it engine or power assist feature fails; however, steering will be slow and will require much greater force, * DO NOT attempt to tow a telehar inl that is loaded or the boomv/attachment is raised above 4 i (1,2 m). Moving Short Distances ‘The joystick (1) controls itvlower and extendretract movement of the ‘TL642C - The auxiliary hydraulic joystick (4) controls the winch + Move joystick eft to lower cable. + Move joystick right to ratse cable TL943C - The auxitary hydraulic roller swith (5) controls the winch. + Press roller switch down to raise cable. ‘Press roller switch up to lower cable. A WARNING drum at all Operatior imes. Failure to comply could cause objector load to fall + Weight of rigging must be included as part of total load being ited, 5-40 + See Service Manual for details. boom. ‘CRUSH HAZARD. Maintain a minimum of three wraps of wire rope on the cable * If itis only necessary to move telehandler a short distance, less than 100 (30m), itis permissible to use a vehicie of sufficient capacity to tow the unit with ‘no previous preparation. Drive wheels wl not rol Mo 1g Longer Distances pillar dealer for specific instructions If neither of these contact ne lot Op saris 31200747 | 31200747 et Section 6 - Emergency Procedures G2 EMERGENCY LOWERING OF BOOM In the event of total loss of engine power or hydraulic pump failure with an elevates load, the situation must be properly evaluated and dealt with on an individual basis. Contact the local Caterpillar dealer for specific instructions. ‘Secure the telehandlor using the folowing procedures: 1, Clear the area around telehandler of all personnel 2, Engage the parking brake. Place the ransmission control lever in “NEUTRAL” 8, Block all four wheets 4, Section off a large area under the boom with sting or tape to restrict any personnel from entering this area. ——— 63 EMERGENCY EXIT FROM ENCLOSED CAB. Fixed Window (If equipped) «+ Invan emergency, an escape hammer located directly below the rear window in an enclosed cab can be used to exit the telehancler. Latch Window (If equipped) Bese + In an emergency, rear window can be removed to exit the telehandlet by releasing hand latches (1). 62 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance SECTION 7 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 7.4 INTRODUCTION ‘Service the product in accordance with the mai edu i yee ‘maintenance schedule on the following ‘The lubrication and maintenance (2) charts contain instructic c lors that must be flowed 9 ep fie pote good epring conan The Operon & ince Marual and Service Manval contain 1 ek with specific instructions. 2 Sean nomen Clothing and Safety Gear + Wear al he protective ting and personal sae dove called for by job conditions. = " acne * DONOT wearlees cating or wel al can get caught on contol or moving 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance ——— 72 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Prior to performing any service or maintenance on the telehandler, follow the Shutdown procedure on page 4-4 unless otherwise instructed. Ensure telehandier is level, for proper fluid readings. * Clan ubcaton stings before ang QO ‘After greasing telehandler, cycle all functions several times to distibute Tubricents. Perform this maintenance procedure without attachment installed. ‘Apply alight coating of engine oil to all inkage pivot points. Intervals shown are for normal usage and conditions, Adjust intervas for ‘abnormal usage and conditions. heck all lubricant levels when lubricant is cool, with the exception of the transmission fluid. For ease of filing hydraulic reservoir, use a funnel with 8 hose cr flexible tube for best results. A WARNING ICUTICRUSH/BURN HAZARD. Do fot perform service or maintenance on the machine with the engine running with the exception of the transmission fluid level heck: 31200747 pr Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance | ——————————— .3. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 10, 1st 50 & 50 Hour Maintenance Schedule eI ba) | © bw a be] Oe heck AFR Fosieton indice #,| (0 Ef Check Fa iat ‘Sree + 50z EVERY 50x Crag Ergne ‘Suara (chegeFyaaae ‘oh Uae Chak Tragemisen ‘Site fa 3 by er a 31200747 cReeEgre eters Cpe nearer at Lave ected) ean ‘Shoe Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance st 250, 250 & 1st 500 Hour Maintenance Schedule Ast 250, 250 & 1st 600 Hour MA Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance 500, 1000 & 1500 Hour Maintenance Schedule EVERY 5005 [a ; bs & fe ta! Ee EVERY 10005 pr 5 a ca| fell | [fee re] Pa s By S ria & Chea Boom ‘Arinake — RelaclChans “Schedule” + EVERY 500E 15002 ra ra 5 +f) | (2 eee} |S = Calas 31200747 altitudes. See page page 4-4 31200747 Note: Fuel Fiter Maintenance increases to 250 hours when operating in high Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Seated 7 -Liinetontion adel Métntonance 3000 Hour Maintenance Schedule 7.4 LUBRICATION SCHEDULES 9000 Hour aro ——— 50 Hour Lubrication Schedule fen] fa Sepiebmmel change Eoheust angsae” —“Mocfrstnent 31200747 | 31200747 ‘Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance 250 Hour Lubrication Schedule ‘Section 7 - Lubrication and Mait lain 1000 Hour Lubrication Schedule aed 31200747 | 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance es 75 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Fuel System ‘A. Fuel Level Check 4, Check fuel gauge (1) located on instrument panel in cab. 2, If felis low, proceed to fuel source and perform “Shut-Down Procedure" on page 4-4, 8. ifequipped, unlock and remove padlock. Lift asp (2) and turn fuel tank cap (8) to remove from filer neck. 4, Add diese! fuel as needed. 5, Replace and secure fuel tank cap. Note: Replenish diesel fuel at end of each work shift to minimize condensation. EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, Do not allow machine to run out of fuel during operation. See Engine Operation & Maintenance Manual for dotaiis prior to servicing. 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance B. FuelWater Separator Check SI THG00I60& AFTER ‘SIN THHOOIS0 & AFTER, SMTHLoo1s0& AFTER SA SXHOOIB0 & AFTER, Qi) Pevtor *srut Down Procedure on page 4 2. Open the engine cover. 8, Loosen ran cock (on underside fue side fot er (5) an al t into a glass until clear fuel is visible. ee 4, Tighten drain cock. 5. Close and secure the engine cover. 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Air Intake System A. Air Filter Restriction Indicator Check 1. Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-4, 2. Locate air cleaner (1) and check restriction indicator (2). f red band is visible, fter(s) must be replaced. 3, Remove dust from vacuator valve (8) by squeezing bottom of valve to allow loose particles to fall out : eloment 2s ston nator Note: Oniy remove cari covrto sence te eben ese eceashe accesso choskan cement can ado pranatye dee failure. Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance B. Element Change (as restriction indicator indicates) 1. Perform *Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-4 2. Unlock air cleaner cover (4) and remove from air cleaner canister (5) 3. Remove outer primary element (6) and inspect for damage, Damaged elements should not be reused. |. Thoroughly clean the interior of the air cleaner canister and vacuator valve. . Replace inner safety element (7) after every third primary element change. i replacing the inner safely element at this time, carefully slide the element out and replace with new element. Slide the new primary element over the inner element making sure the sealing ‘edge is flush with the base of the air cleaner, 7. Position air cleaner cover in place and lock into position. Depress button on restriction indicator to reset. ‘Note: An inner safety element should never be washed or reused. Always install a ‘new element. 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Engine Oi A. Engine Oil Level Check ‘Sm THGooso & AFTER ‘IN THEOOTSO & AFTER, ‘921 THLOOTSD & AFTER ‘SN SXHO0180 & AFTER Perform “Shu-Down Procedure” on page 4-4. 2. Open the engine cover. Remove dipstick (1) and check oil mark. The oli should be between the ful (2) ‘and add (3) marks within he crosshatched area of the dipstick. Moilis low, remove oil fil cap (4) and add ol to bring oll up tothe full mark n the Crosshatch area. Replace oil fil cap and dipstick. 6, Close and secure the engine cover. 714 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Hydraulic 1oz bd ‘A, Hydraulic Oil Level Check {Be sure all cylinders are fully retracted and machine is level . Perform “Shut-Down Procedure” on paye 4-4 ‘Open the engine cover. Check levet of hydraulic oil atthe sight gauge (5) on the hydraulic tank, The oll level should be between the marks on the sight gauge, . It hydraulic oil i tow, remove oil fil cap (6) from filler neck. Add hydraulic ol to bring oll up between the marks on the sight gauge. 6. Replace hydraulic ol fil cap, 7. Close and secure the engine cover. 31200747 section 7 Lubrication and Maintenance Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance | C. Tire and Wheel Replacement Tree Its recommended that a replacement tire to be the \ te same size, ly and brand as cgay tel ot spat pana fo oma, not using an approved replacement tire, the replacement th Thise )[plotowina characters: " ener Equal or greater plyoad rating and size of original * Tite tread contact width equal or greater than original *+ Whee! diameter, width and offset dimensions equal to the original. + Agproved othe appa byte bre manufacturer (retudngin and maximum tire load). ene AA. Tire Air Pressure Check Perform “Shut-Down Procedure”on page 4-4. Remove vate stem cap. Ccheck te pressure. |. Add alr if requited, 13.00 x 24, G-2/L-2 Bias-Ply Traction - 12 Ply sspatasbe) | om 1550 x25, G-2IL-2 Bias-Ply Traction - 12 Py. 58 psi (4,0 bar) nless specifically approved by JLG, do not replace a foam filed or ballast filed tie 370/728, 14 PIY ones 76 psi (5,2bar) et ‘with a pneumatic tire. Due to size variations between tire aries i, Bovine fae nla selecting and isting replacement re ensure bob tes onthe ade re fe ‘The rims installed have been designed for stabil re igned for stabilty requirements which consist of is ekvamage ck wh press and ad capcty. Se changes such em ith, ceria jece location, larger or smaller diameter, etc., without wilten For pneumatic tres, when any ct pot tears iscovered tat exposes siewallor | recommendations, may rau inun ett iten "factory tread area cords in the tire, measures be taken to remove the praduct from service iy result in unsafe condition regarding stability. iemedately. Arrangements must be made for replacement of the Wwe cr te assembly For pohwrethane foam filed tres, when any of the folowing are discovered, eo orvrust be taken to remove the product from service immedately erangoments must be made for replacement of the tre or tre assembly. «+ a smooth even cut through the cord piles which exceeds 3 in (7,5 om) in total length «any ters of rps (ragged edges) inthe cord pies which exceeds 1 In (2,5 cm) in any direction «+ any punctutes which exceed 1 in 2,5 em) in diameter Ifa tre is damaged but within the above noted criteria, the tre must be Inspected dally to ensure the damage has not propagated beyond the allowable criteria | 31200747 | 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance E. Whee! Installation Transmission Oil “Torque lug nuts after frst 80 hours and after each whee! installation. Note: lf machine is equipped with directional tre assemblies, the wheel ard tre A assemblies must be installed with the directional tread patie “arrows” facing in the "Trapiagnisaton Ol Level Chek direction of forward travel. +. Start all nuts by hand to prevent cross threading. 00 NOT use a lubricant on threads or nuts. 2, Tighten lug nuts in an alternating pattem as indicated in figure. Torque to 350-400 lb-ft (475-542 Nm. 1. Check transmission oll level with engine at idle and transmission oil cold. 2. Apply park brake, shift transmission to "Neutral" and lower forks or attachment tothe ground, 3. Open the engine cover. A WARNING ‘TIP OVER HAZARD. Lug nuts must be installed and maintained at the proper torque to prevent loose wheels, broken studs and possible separation of whee! from the axle 4, Remove the transmission dipstick (1) and check olllevel. The oil evel should be at the MAX line, Replace transmission dipstick 3. IFollis low, remove plug (2} and add oil as required "Replace plug. 3. Close and secure the engine cover. PxNege 31200747 | 31200747 719 tl 78 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Engine Cooling System Battery ‘A. Engine Coolant Level Check z A. Battery Check ont sm @) Perform *Shut-Down Procedure" on page 4-4. 2. Open the engine cover. Wearing ee protetn, visual spect he bat 1 ins ry (1). Check terminals for nie corresion Replace batory Hi awa cracked, mated or damaged case, (Close and secu ne cover. 4. Perform *Shut:Down Procedure" on page 4-4. eine nie ge (Open the engine cover. Check coolant level in surge tank (1). When coolant is hot, the tank should be 41/2 to 3/4 fll. When coolant is cool, the tank should be 1/4 to 1/2 full. H¥ecolant is tow, allow fu to cool Remove sutge tank cap (2) slowly. Add coolant as required. Replace surge tank cap. Close and secure the engine cover. 31200747 31200747 Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance Section 8 - Additional Checks Windshield Washer System (if equipped) SECTION 8 - ADDITIONAL CHECKS rs ——— 8.1 GENERAL EO Paty ei flowing ws resus cannot be achieve, the sysiom is not Jrunctioning property end the machine must be removed trom service and ‘epaired before continued operation, ‘A. Windshield Washer Fluid Level Chock 505 SE 8.2 REVERSE SENSOR SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) A. Reverse Sensor System Check Reverse Sensor System provides audible indication of objects to rear of unit while in reverse gear 1. Clear all people andlor obstacles behind machine before performing Reverse Sensing System check. 2, Start machine and depress and hold brake. Place machine in reverse gear, 8. Verity alarm sounds upon system startup. Note: Reverse Sensing System detects objects of size more than 38 square inches (232.25 square centimeters) area and is functional when machine is moving in 1, Perform *Shut-Down Procedure” on page 4-4 reverse direction, | 2, The windshield washer fluid should be visibie in the reservoir (2). Note: The use ofa conctuctin cone or similar object must be used to test ne 83, If washer fluid level is low, add fluid as needed. Reverse Sensing System. A WARNING son 10 test the reverse sensing system. 31200747 | 31200747 Section 8 - Additional Checks Section 9 - Specifications 7Z, Verity operation with no objects In detection zone. No audibie alarm. SECTION 9 - SPECIFICATIONS ee em avragedcmmrany st wt 27 6450) : 2:70) : eration when objects in ange of approximately 71 912.1 to Fil 8. Very operon trodes pong aude arm ata reqverey@) Fluids of two per second (2 Hz). SN THGNN TOW AEP 7. Verity operation when object is range of approximately 6107 ft (1.5 10 2.1 m) SIN THHOO150 & After Produces pulsing audible alarm at a frequency of four per second (4 Hz). Sm) rom machine. 6. vty operation wn objects under approximately 5 ee oreo auabl ala ata requeney of eghtper secon (@ He) ‘Ambient Temperature Range ae 7 in | hax | in [ma SAEOW20_| 40 | 60 10 ‘SAE OW-90_| -40 | 86 30 SAE OW-40_| -40 a Engine catoecous [sat awao—] 25 86 Crankcase | APICJ-4 Mutigrade [SAE SW-40_| -22 | 122 SAE 1OW30_| 0 [104 ‘SAE TOW-40_| 0 SAE T5W-0_| 15 Transmission SAE OW-20 | -40 and Transfer CAT TDTO BABTOW, | A Case SAE G0 | 77 TOTO-TMS_| 0 ‘Compartment pe and or System sification | Viscosities CAT Synthetic Axle Geardi(Go) _ | SAE 75W-140 | -22 Biers Car Gar OF (GOT | SAE BOT @) 728" Cerseronco pase ese CATTOTO-THS — [Gat TOTO-TWS SHE O20 SRE DD CAT TDTO ae Hydraulic cattotoTws | SAE SWw40_| ‘System CAT Arctic TOTO SYN |_SAE10W commercial TO-4 SAE 30 SHE 100 SHE 1W0 Cat TOTO-TMS, CAT Advanced aMoly | NLGI Grade 2 Boom Wear Pad Grease 31200747 | 31200747 Section 9 - Specifications Section 9 - Specifications ent SIN THLO0150 & After Temperature Range SIN SXHO00150 & After Compartment] Typeand | viscosities [sp *¢ Sone me Ny a z “Ambient Compartment| Type and jee | Temerature Range Gyindsr== | car matpurse | Neal rede? | 22] 104] 0 | #0 omearement | cyoeand | viscosities | | Axle Grease a rin ‘Schaffer 2008 Siver Streak Saeawon 1a Bo bic Engine GAT DEAC 50760 Wik ‘Standard ‘SAE OW-30_| -40 | 86 Coolant | (Glycol ana Water) [60/40 Mix Gold Weather ‘SAE OW-40_| -#0 | 04 Wiesel Standard Engine CATDEO | “SAE sw-30 | -22 | 66 Blond off diessl and | Ulva Low Sulfur Crankcase | ApICi4Mutigrade [SAE BW40 | 25 [122 East #2 diesel fuels | (SS 15mgkg) | Cold Weather ‘SAE 10W-30_| 0 | 104 winterized" #2) ‘SAE 10W-40 [0 | 122 ay igerant R-134-8 Tolrafluoroethene 1s) SAE 1ew-a0_[ 15 [122 Conditioning | Petigerant R164 Faerinoa SAE ow-20_| -40 | 95 Note: Fiction Modiier (187-0017) requited for axle diferent eerie errors. ‘SAE 1OW | 4 | 95 Case ‘SAE SO __[ 77 [122 | ToTO-TMS_| 60 | 122 ate GeerOrieey | SAE 7EW40 | 20 | 113] -20 | 45 Dierenia | “Car Goor OT(GOT_| SAE wOWSE_ [To [ao za ae wn GAT Gear Oi/(GO)_| SAE B5W-140 | 10 | 120-12 | 48 CAT TDTO-TMS [Cat TOTO-TMS| -4 | 422] 20 | 60 SAE 0W-20_| -40 [104] 40] 40 SAE OW.0_| -#0 | 104 | 40 | 40 2 ‘SAE Sw-30_|-22 | 104] -20 | 40 TDTO a0 [2 : Hydeauic | car Toro-tus | | SAESW | 22 {rot | 30 | 30 ©) Seem | catarcie Toe Syn s ‘commercial TO-4 SAE 30__[ 50 | 122] 10 | 50 SAE 10W-30 | -4 [104 | -20 | 40 SAE 15W-a0 | 5 [122-15 | 60 Cat TOTO-TMS| -4 | 122 [20 | 60 Boom Wear | Car Advanced aMaly | NuGiGrede2 | -+ | 100] -20 | 40 ‘Cylinder and duie Grease | CATMultipurpose | NLGIGrade 2 | -22 | 104 -20 | 40 Boom Chain atta ‘Schaffer 2008 Siver Streak Engine CAT DEAG 5050 Mix Standard Coolant _| (Glycol and Water) [6040 Max Gold Weather 31200747 31200747 03 2 Section 9 - Specifications ‘Compartment or System ‘ype and Classification “Ambient ‘Temperature Range Viscosities [sp <6 Tin [Max | Win | Max wDiesel_ = Standard Fuel Blend of #1 diesel and 42 diesel fuels Cwinterizes" #2) Low Sulfur ($< 500mg'ka)| Cold Weather Air Consitioning Refrigerant R-134-2 Tetratluoroethane ‘Note: Friction Modifier (197-0017) required for axle differential Capacities Engine Crankcase Oil Capacity with Filter Change .. Fuel Tank Capacity. Cooling System System Capacity ‘THGO0150 & After; THHO0150 & After. ‘THL00150 & After; SXH00150 & After... ‘Surge Tank Capacity. Hydraulic System ‘System Capacity TL8426.. TL943C, Reservoir Capacity to Middle of Sight Gaug ‘Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuit Max Flow ‘Transmission System Capacity witn Fiter Change ‘Transfer Case Capa. Axles Differential Housing Capacity The2C.. zs TLedac FLOM AX ssn Rear Axle xendae Friction Modifier (Front cfferential only) TL642C, TL943C. Wheel End Capacity, TEBAZC TL9asc. Air Conditioning System (if equipped) ‘System Capacity 31200747 31200747 Section 9 - Specifications 2.041185 L) v8 gal (144 L) 18 gt (17 L) 23. qt (221) Sqa7) 1-48 gal (168 L) 45 gal (170 L) 024.5 gal (89 L) -Not available at Publication 19.2 ot (18.21) 20qt(1,9L) 85 qt L) wuB.2 gL (7.8 L) 13 qt(123) 18.6 0 (402,2 mi) 48.1 02 (372,7 ml) A.3.qt(12U) 1.8 qt (1,7 0) 2.5 1b (11349) 95 Section 9 - Specifications Tires Pressure 18.0024, G2/-2 Bias Py Taclon- 12 Ply Pneumatic Foam. 15.5025, G-21-2 Bias ty Tacon-12Ply Pneumatic. 38 pst (4,0 bar) “Approx 600 Ib (272 kg) Foam. 370/76-28, 14 Ply Pneumatic 76 psi (5,2 bar) Foam. ‘Approx 464 Ib (210 kg) Wheel Lug Nut Torque. 350-400 lb-ft (475-542 Nm) Performance Note: Values shown are per machine as originally manutactured. Reference load charts in operator cab for specific model and attachment configuration values. sores Masi Travel Grade oom ne Maxine Lt Capac ran Tea TUeteO ns 5001 cone kg) | Sxadeabity 24 degrees (48%) Fina “79000 tb (4082 Ka) ps '5 degrees (8.75%) wegen ABH (128m) TLO43C. 43 ft (13,1 m) naa at Masi Het motes 2 500 22489) ree 000m S475) Maximum Forward Reach me. 2014) Thee aurnarm O68 31200747 31200747 a7 65 pi a tar ‘owersec oor D Section 9 - Specifications Capacity at Maximum Forward Reach TLea2c No Outriggers .. With Outiggers 700 tb (317 ko) Outriggers Engaged... 700 Ib (771 kg) Outriggers Not Engaged. +600 Ib (272 kg) TLs43c No Outriggers 1,200 Ib (64 kg) With Outriggers Outriggers Engage 2,700 ib (1224 kg) Outriggers Not Engaged 1,100 fb (498 kg) Reach at Maximum Height TLB42C. 3 51t(1,5.m) TL943¢., 64 1t(2 m) Maximum Travel Speed Te42c THGO0150 & After. 19.7 mph (81,7 kph} 18 7 kph) THLO0150 & After, a 22.0 mph (35.4 kph) THHO0150 & After 203 3. mph (32,7 kph) ‘SXHO0160 & After v.21.2.mph (34,1 kph) ‘Towing Capacity T1B426. 3 Tea 0,600 Ib (2848 ky) (000 tb (4082 kg) Frame Leveling... Section 9 - Specifications Dimensions (Overall Height, TLedac TL943c (Overall width T1620, TLeasc.. Cab Width Track Width ‘Wheelbase TLBARC a T9430. Length at Front Wheels, Te42c. TL949c (Overall Length (less Attachment) TLBALG vnnenneenenen TL9436. Ground Clearance (Ale Center). Turning Radius Over Tires TASC mention TL943C. “Turning Radius at Forks TLB42C, TL9aac, Maximum Operating Weight (no attachment) Tu6420 No Outriggers. With Outriggers... L943 No Outriggers. With Outriggers. 195.4 in (2423 me) 95.5 in (2426 mg £99 in (2518 mm) 195.3 in (2421 mm) 37 in (940 mm) £82.2 in (2089 mm) 128 in (8261 mm) 482 in (8382 mm) 168 in (4267 mm) 180 in (4572 mm) 12.6 in (5400 mm) '2375 in (6033 mm) 47 in (432 mm) 141.3 in (3588 mm) vn 4 in (3658 mm) 182.4 in (4633 mm) 204.6 in (5197 mm), .-21,980 lb (9.689 kg) 28,750 lb (10.773 ka) £28,410 tb (12.887 kg) 128,210 Ib (13.249 ka) 31200747 © ‘With Outriggers. 370/75-28 Foam Filed Section 9 - Specifications ‘Maximum Front Axle Weight (no attachment, boom level and fully retracted) TLe420 ‘No Outriggers With Outriggers. TLe4gC ‘No Outriggers With Outriggers. 0,785 tb (4.882 kg) 12,280 Ib (6.547 ka) 18,919 Ib (6.041 kg) 14,645 lb (8.643 kg) Maximum Rear Axle Weight (no attachment, boom level and fully retracted) TLe42c No Outriggers With Outriggers. TL9dsc No Outriggers With Outriggers. 14,085 tb (6.989 kg) «12,660 lb (6.743 kg) 16,190 Ib (7.344 kg) 5,660 Ib (7.103 kg) Maximum Ground Bearing Pressure ‘TLedac 18.00x 24 Foam Filled No OUtFigg 218... With Outriggers. 18.50 x 25 Foam Filled No Outriggers, With Outriggers. 370/78-28 Foam Filled No Outriggers. With Outriggers. TL94sc 13,00 x 24 Foam Filed No Outriggers. With Outriggers: 18.5025 Foam Filled ‘No Outriggers... 180 Ibs/in* (12,66 kg/om) 187 lbs/in# (13,15 kgfenr*) 182 Ibsfin? (12,80 kgem?) 190 Ibsfin® (13,36 kgicm) 116 thsfint (8,15 kgfem®) 117 Ibsfn® (8,28 kgfem?) 188 Ibs/in® (13,22 kglem®) 191 Ibs/in® (13/43 kg/cm) 185 Ibs/in® (13,01 kg/cm) 488 Ibs/in® (13,29 kg/em) ‘No Outriggers. 122 lbsin® (8,58 kg/m) With Outriggers. 123 Ibsfn? (8,65 kgfom*) 31200747

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