Wacker Neuson WL16 Wheel loader Operating Manual - PDF DOWNLOAD

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Servicing and inspection

10.7.8

Once the transmission oil has been drained: 1. Screw the hex socket screw on the differential housing Item b (Fig. 113) back in. 2. Pour new transmission oil through the filler neck into the axle Item a (Fig. 113). 3. The transmission oil must be at or below the bottom edge of the filler neck. 4. Screw the hex socket screw Item a (Fig. 113) on the differential housing back in. 5. Check the axle oil level once again after half an hour of operation and pour in transmission oil if necessary.

Servicing the brakes

Warning Danger of accidents from defective brakes! Defective brakes can cause fatal accidents. ►► Do not drive with defective brakes. Do not work with the loader again until the faults have been eliminated. ►► Only trained, experienced specialized personnel may work on the brake system. ►► Have the brake system checked regularly by trained, experienced specialized personnel during the inspections. The hydrostatic drive is used as an operating brake and operates equally without wear resistance on all four wheels. In addition, the loader has a foot brake and parking brake. The foot brake and parking brake consists of a hub brake on the differential. The foot and parking brake is actuated via bowden cables using the braking-inching pedal, i.e. the handbrake lever.

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