Bobcat Breaker HB280 Breaker HB680 Breaker HB880 Breaker HB980 Breaker HB1180 HB Series Hydraulic Breaker Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Bobcat Breaker HB280 Breaker HB680 Breaker HB880 Breaker HB980 Breaker HB1180 HB Series Hydraulic Breaker Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Bobcat Breaker HB280 Breaker HB680 Breaker HB880 Breaker HB980 Breaker HB1180 HB Series Hydraulic Breaker Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
(Breaker HB280) S/N A5T500101 & Above
(Breaker HB680) S/N A00W00101 & Above
(Breaker HB880) S/N A00X00101 & Above
(Breaker HB980) S/N A00Y00101 & Above
(Breaker HB1180) S/N A01R00101 & Above
FOREWORD
This Operation & Maintenance Manual was written to give the owner / operator instructions on the safe operation and maintenance of the Bobcat attachment. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BOBCAT ATTACHMENT. If you have any questions, see your Bobcat dealer. This manual may illustrate options and accessories not installed on your Bobcat attachment
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Operator must have instructions before operating the machine. Untrained operators can cause injury or death.
Safe Operation Needs A Qualified Operator
For an operator to be qualified, he or she must not use drugs or alcoholic drinks which impair alertness or coordination while working. An operator who is taking prescription drugs must get medical advice to determine if he or she can safely operate a machine and the attachment.
A Qualified Operator Must Do The Following:
Understand the Written Instructions, Rules and Regulations
- The written instructions from Bobcat Company include the Delivery Report, Operation & Maintenance Manual, Operator’s Handbook, Safety Manual and machine signs (decals).
- Check the rules and regulations at your location. The rules may include an employer’s work safety requirements. Regulations may apply to local driving requirements or use of a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem. Regulations may identify a hazard such as a utility line.
Have Training with Actual Operation
- Operator training must consist of a demonstration and verbal instruction. This training is given by your Bobcat dealer before the product is delivered.
- The new operator must start in an area without bystanders and use all the controls until he or she can operate the machine and attachment safely under all conditions of the work area. Always fasten seat belt before operating.
Know the Work Conditions
- Know the weight of the materials being handled. Avoid exceeding the machine load capacities. Material which is very dense will be heavier than the same volume of less dense material. Reduce the size of load if handling dense material.
- The operator must know any prohibited uses or work areas, for example, he or she needs to know about excessive slopes.
- Know the location of any underground lines. Call local utilities or the TOLL FREE phone number found in the Call Before You Dig section of this manual.
- Wear tight fitting clothing. Always wear safety glasses when doing maintenance or service. Safety glasses, respiratory equipment, and hearing protection are required for some work. See your Bobcat dealer about Bobcat safety equipment for your machine.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT’D)
Use Safety Rules
- Read and follow instructions in the machine and the attachment’s / implement’s Operation & Maintenance Manual before operating.
- Check for underground lines before operating attachment / implement (if applicable).
- In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of equipment.
- Check that the attachment mounting pins and hardware are installed correctly and securely fastened (if equipped).
- Check that the loader is securely installed to the compact tractor using the correct pins and hardware.
- Check that the Bob-Tach® levers are in the locked position and the wedges are fully engaged into the mounting holes of the attachment (if applicable).
- Check that the implement is securely fastened to the machine.
- Depress brake pedals (or make sure parking brake is engaged) and make sure all the machine controls are in the NEUTRAL position before starting the machine. • Always start the machine from the operator’s seat.
- Operate the attachment / implement according to the Operation & Maintenance Manual.
- When learning to operate the attachment / implement, do it at a slow rate in an area clear of bystanders.
- DO NOT permit personnel to be in the work area when operating the machine and attachment / implement.
- The attachment / implement must be used ONLY on approved machines. See your Bobcat dealer for updated list of approved attachments / implements for each machine model.
- DO NOT modify equipment or add attachments / implements that exceed manufacturer’s specifications.
- DO NOT make any adjustments or repairs on the machine or attachment / implement while the engine is running.
- Keep shields and guards in place. Replace if damaged.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Bobcat Breaker HB280 Breaker HB680 Breaker HB880 Breaker HB980 Breaker HB1180 HB Series Hydraulic Breaker Operation & Maintenance Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
OPERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS 3
OPERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS 5
OPERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS 7
OPERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS 9
CONTENTS 11
FOREWORD 13
BOBCAT COMPANY IS IS0 9001 CERTIFIED 15
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 17
Attachment Serial Number 17
DELIVERY REPORT 18
ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION 19
FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES 22
Standard Items 22
Options And Accessories 22
Available Breaker Bits 22
Special Applications Kit For Loaders 23
Falling-Object Guard Structure (FOGS) For Excavators 23
Special Applications Kit For Excavators 24
SAFETY AND TRAINING RESOURCES 25
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 27
Safe Operation Is The Operator’s Responsibility 27
Safe Operation Needs A Qualified Operator 27
Use Safety Rules 28
Call Before You Dig 28
Avoid Silica Dust 28
FIRE PREVENTION 29
Maintenance 29
Operation 29
Electrical 29
Hydraulic System 29
Fueling 29
Starting 29
Spark Arrester Exhaust System 29
Welding And Grinding 30
Fire Extinguishers 30
PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING RESOURCES 31
ATTACHMENT SIGNS (TEXT DECALS) 32
ATTACHMENT SIGNS (PICTORIAL ONLY DECALS) 33
Pictorial Only Safety Signs 34
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 37
INITIAL SETUP 39
Assembly 39
Hose Installation 40
DAILY INSPECTION 53
Bob-Tach 53
Common Industry Interface 55
X-Change Mount 56
Pin-On Attachment 56
Pin Grabber Mount 56
Manual Spring Loaded Coupler (442 Only) 56
OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH LOADERS 57
Approved Loader Models And Requirements 57
Special Applications Kit 58
Special Applications Kit Inspection And Maintenance 58
Machine / Attachment Setup 59
Entering And Exiting The Loader 60
Installation 61
Hydraulic Quick Couplers 72
Control Functions 73
Operation With The Loader 74
Removal 76
OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH EXCAVATORS 80
Approved Excavator Models And Requirements 80
Falling-Object Guard System (FOGS) 82
Falling-Object Guard System (FOGS) Inspection And Maintenance 82
Special Applications Kit 82
Special Applications Kit Inspection And Maintenance 82
Entering And Exiting The Excavator 83
Installation 85
Hydraulic Quick Couplers 107
Control Functions 108
Operation With The Excavator 112
Removal 114
OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH MINI TRACK LOADERS 128
Approved Mini Track Loader Models And Requirements 128
Entering And Leaving The Operator’s Position 129
Installation 130
Hydraulic Quick Couplers 137
Control Functions 138
Operation With The Mini Track Loader 139
Removal 141
OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH LOADER BACKHOES 144
Approved Loader Backhoe Models And Requirements 144
Entering And Exiting The Loader Backhoe 145
Installation 146
Hydraulic Quick Couplers 153
Control Functions 154
Operation With The Loader Backhoe 155
Removal 157
OPERATING PROCEDURE WITH SMALL ARTICULATED LOADERS 162
Approved Small Articulated Loaders Models And Requirements 162
Machine / Attachment Setup 163
Entering And Exiting The Small Articulated Loader 164
Installation 166
Hydraulic Quick Couplers 178
Control Functions 179
Operation With The Small Articulated Loader 180
Operation With The Small Articulated Loader 181
Removal 182
LIFTING THE ATTACHMENT 189
Procedure 189
TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT ON A TRAILER 191
Fastening 191
TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT AND MACHINE ON A TRAILER 193
Loading And Fastening 193
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 195
MAINTENANCE SAFETY 197
TROUBLESHOOTING 199
Chart 199
SERVICE SCHEDULE 201
Chart 201
REGULAR MAINTENANCE ITEMS 202
Weekly Inspection 202
Retaining Band Replacement (External) 205
Nitrogen Chamber 206
LUBRICATING THE ATTACHMENT 210
Lubrication Locations 210
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF TOOL 212
Procedure (External Retaining Band) 212
Procedure (Internal Retaining Band) 219
ATTACHMENT STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE 223
Storage 223
Return To Service 223
MACHINE SIGN TRANSLATIONS 225
MACHINE SIGN TRANSLATIONS 227
Warning (6701391) 227
Warning (7112677) 228
Warning (7112678) 229
SPECIFICATIONS 231
(HB280) HYDRAULIC BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS 233
Dimensions 233
Performance 233
Hydraulic System 233
(HB680) HYDRAULIC BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS 234
Dimensions 234
Performance 234
Hydraulic System 234
(HB880) HYDRAULIC BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS 235
Dimensions 235
Performance 235
Hydraulic System 235
(HB980) HYDRAULIC BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS 236
Dimensions 236
Performance 236
Hydraulic System 236
(HB1180) HYDRAULIC BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS 237
Dimensions 237
Performance 237
Hydraulic System 237
WARRANTY 239
WARRANTY 241
ALPHABETICAL INDEX 243
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