Case 1188 “Plus” Wheeled Excavator Operator's Manual 6-23630 GB - PDF DOWNLOAD

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAXIMUM LOAD HANDLING CAPACITY LIMITS Template Name: OM_1_col Template Date: 1994_04_29

The maximum load handling capacity chart shows the different authorized loads which can be lifted at different reach points, depending on the type of attachment installed on the machine. The machine must be on flat, firm, level ground with the front axle locked. The stabilizers and the dozer blade (if equipped) must be resting on the ground. Loads are given in kg, for a machine without tool, with the bucket cylinder rod completely retracted, for full upperstructure swing, with a safety margin factor: - of 33% based on stability

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- of 15% based on hydraulic capacity with the end of the dipper as the load fixing point. CS98D146

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If the load fixing point is the eye located on the bucket connecting rod, the weight of the quick coupler (if equipped) (value shown on the identification plate) and the weight of the bucket (if installed on the machine or on the quick coupler) must be deducted. See “Buckets” in the “Specifications” Section.

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WARNING: Never use the eye on the bucket connecting rod if the bucket has been removed.

The reach is given from the machine’s swing axis and the height is taken from the load fixing point. NOTE: The loads given are valid for the full working range height at the reach point indicated.

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OVERALL ROAD TRAVEL DIMENSIONS

1min
page 360

BUCKETS

1min
page 342

AIR CONDITIONING

3min
pages 305-307

REPLACING A BACKHOE BUCKET SIDE CUTTER

1min
page 275

ENGINE

1min
page 334

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

1min
page 335

BOOSTER BATTERIES

1min
page 320

TEETH AND TOOTH TIP WEAR LIMITS

1min
page 274

REPLACING A BACKHOE BUCKET TOOTH TIP

1min
page 273

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE QUICKCOUPLER

1min
page 272

RADIATOR AND OIL COOLER

1min
page 268

ENGINE ALTERNATOR BELT AND FAN

1min
page 269

HEATING UNIT FILTER

1min
page 267

RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

1min
page 234

COOLING SYSTEM

3min
pages 225-228

FUEL SYSTEM

4min
pages 229-233

ENVIRONMENT

1min
page 192

HOURMETER

1min
page 185

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

1min
page 184

LOAD HANDLING

1min
page 182

SERVICE INTERVALS CHART

2min
pages 186-188

JOB SITE AND ROAD OPERATION ..................................................... 156

1min
page 183

WORKING INSTRUCTIONS

6min
pages 176-181

PM type, special for Germany

2min
pages 172-173

FASTENING THE CASE CLAMSHELL FOR ROAD TRAVEL (P type FASTENING THE SHORT CLAMSHELL FOR ROAD TRAVEL

3min
pages 168-171

TOWING THE MACHINE IN AN EMERGENCY

1min
page 143

TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE

5min
pages 128-133

SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE HYDRAULIC BREAKER

1min
page 127

CAB REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

2min
pages 136-138

OPERATING THE DOZER BLADE/STABILIZERS FROMTHE OPERATOR’S COMPARTMENT (P2ALversion) with independent dozer blade/stabilizers

2min
pages 152-154

ELECTRIC TRAVEL

1min
pages 150-151

TOWING THE MACHINE

3min
pages 139-142

OPERATING THE MACHINE IN COLD WEATHER

1min
page 120

OPERATOR’S SEAT

2min
pages 83-85

FORWARD VIEW MIRROR ANDREARVIEWMIRRORS

1min
page 90

HEATING AND VENTILATION

1min
page 89

FRONT LOWER WINDOW

1min
page 88

STARTING THE ENGINE IN COLD WEATHER

1min
page 118

RUN-IN PERIOD

1min
page 114

MACHINE OPERATION

2min
pages 112-113

STARTING THE ENGINE

4min
pages 115-117
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