MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS
ROPS Canopy Label NOTE: For location of ROPS label, see page 6 in this manual.
Seat Belt The seat belt is an important part of your ROPS. You must wear the seat belt at all times when you operate the machine.
Maintenance and Inspection of ROPS After the first 20 hours of operation and after every 500 hours of operation, do the following:
Before you operate this machine, always make sure that the ROPS and operators seat belts are correctly installed.
1. Check the torque of the ROPS m o u n t i n g b o l t s . I f n e c e s s a r y, tighten the bolts to the correct torque. See Torque Specifications for ROPS, page 139. 2. Check the operators seat and the mounting parts for the seat belt. Tighten the bolts to the correct torque. See Torque Specifications for Seat, pages 140 and 143. Replace parts that have wear or damage. 3. Check for cracks, rust, or holes in the ROPS and ROPS parts. Age, weather, and accidents can cause damage to the ROPS and ROPS parts. If you have any doubt about the ROPS system, see your Case dealer.
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Template Name: OM_1_col Template Date: 1997_02_06
Your machine has a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) which is also certified for falling object protection (FOPS). A ROPS label is fastened to the structure. The ROPS label shows the serial number of the ROPS, gross weight, approval, regulation, and model numbers of the machine.
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ROLL-OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE