Case CX460 Crawler Excavator Operator's Manual 6-32531 - PDF DOWNLOAD

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MACHINE OPERATION Operating instructions Template Name: OM_1_col Template Date: 1994_04_29

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WARNING: Follow the operating instructions listed in this chapter. Any other practice which has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is considered to be strictly forbidden.

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- Watch carefully and make sure you are aware of places where other people are working in your work area. Keep all other people away from the machine. Serious injury can result if these instructions are not followed.

- Do not work close to a live overhead electric cable without first making sure that the following minimum distances are respected: Less than 57 000 volts: 3 metres. More than 57 000 volts: 5 metres.

- Take note of the locations of pipes/ cables before starting work. Electrical cables, gas and water pipes and other underground installations can cause serious injury.

- Never hit or push material with the sides of the bucket. - Never sweep the ground with the bucket to level rubble. - When operating the control levers, a whistling sound will be heard if the control lever is held in position while the corresponding cylinder is at the end of its stroke. In this case release the control lever.

- Modify your driving to suit working conditions (sloping or rough ground), the nature of the ground and weather conditions.

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- On steeply sloping ground, keep engine at maximum speed.

- The following operations are likely to damage the machine. You are therefore advised to avoid them:

- When travelling at right angles to the slope, move on to the slope at low speed. Never reduce engine speed when travelling down slopes.

1) Excavation using the weight of the machine as a force of impact.

- Holes, obstacles, debris and other danger risks in the working area can cause serious injury. Inspect and note all possible risks before driving the machine in a new working area.

2) Excavation using the machine’s travel force. - If earth or mud stays stuck inside the bucket, open and close the bucket several times so as to loosen the earth or the mud. - After work, remove any mud and clean the machine.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX........................................................................223

1min
pages 229-232

STORING THE MACHINE

2min
pages 210-211

STORAGE ............................................................................................... 207

1min
page 212

CONNECTING BOOSTER BATTERIES

1min
page 207

MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................... 173

1min
page 202

AIR CONDITIONING

2min
pages 196-198

BATTERIES

2min
pages 205-206

CHECKING THE QUICK COUPLER LATCHINGHOOKOPENING

1min
page 194

REPLACING A TOOL ON A HYDRAULIC BREAKER

1min
pages 189-190

SHIMMING THE BACKHOE BUCKET

1min
page 188

REPLACING A BACKHOE BUCKET

1min
pages 186-187

TEETH AND TOOTH TIP WEAR LIMITS

1min
page 185

AIR FILTER

2min
pages 169-172

SWING REDUCTION GEAR

1min
pages 173-174

TRACKS

3min
pages 176-178

FAN AND ALTERNATOR DRIVE BELT

1min
pages 180-181

RELEASING PRESSURE IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

1min
page 157

COOLING SYSTEM

2min
pages 151-153

FUEL SYSTEM

2min
pages 154-156

ENGINE

2min
pages 148-150

GREASING THE HYDRAULIC BREAKER

1min
page 145

CHOICE OF TOOLS ON A HYDRAULIC BREAKER

1min
page 125

ENVIRONMENT

1min
page 137

SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

1min
page 127

TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE

2min
pages 120-123

HYDRAULIC BREAKER OR HIGH FLOW HYDRAULICCIRCUITS

2min
pages 113-116

PARKING THE MACHINE

1min
page 110

TOWING THE MACHINE

1min
page 111

QUICK TOOL INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

3min
pages 106-109

OPERATING THE BACKHOE BUCKET

1min
page 104

QUICK COUPLER INSTALLATION

1min
page 105

LOAD HANDLING LIMITS

1min
page 102

MACHINE TRAVEL

2min
pages 97-99

STOPPING THE ENGINE

1min
page 94

MACHINE OPERATION

2min
pages 95-96

ENGINE OPERATION

1min
page 92

BRINGING THE MACHINE UP TO OPERATINGTEMPERATURE

1min
page 91

STARTING THE ENGINE

1min
pages 89-90

ANTI-THEFT DEVICE

3min
pages 86-88

OPERATING THE MACHINE

2min
pages 83-84

RUN-IN PERIOD

1min
page 85

BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE

1min
page 82

LOAD HANDLING EYES

1min
page 77

FUEL TANK FILLER PUMP

1min
page 80

ENGINE HOOD

1min
page 75

SIDE DOORS

1min
page 74

WINDSHIELD

1min
page 69

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

17min
pages 17-28

LOWER FRONT WINDOW

1min
page 70

CAB DOOR

1min
page 39

FUEL TANK

1min
page 72

TO THE OWNER

2min
pages 9-11

IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS ......................... 10

1min
page 16

STEPS AND ACCESS HANDLES

1min
page 40
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