Ditch Witch MX182 Operator’s Manual PN 054-144 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Ditch Witch MX182 Operator’s Manual PN 054-144 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Language : English
Pages : 235
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
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Ditch Witch MX182 Operator’s Manual PN 054-144 – PDF DOWNLOAD
Foreword 2
Your Machine Serial Numbers and Dealer 2
Safety Information 4
Signal Words 4
Example of Safety Message Using Signal Word 4
Other Signal Words 4
Safety Labels 5
Example of Safety Label Using Words 5
Example of Safety Label Using Pictogram 5
Introduction 6
Directions of Machine 7
Product Information 7
Machine Serial Number Plate and Its Location 7
Engine Serial Number Plate and Its Location 8
Emission Control Information Label and Its Location 8
Service Meter Location 9
Contents 9
Safety 10
Chapter Contents 10
Safety Labels 13
Location of Safety Labels 13
Safety Labels 14
Safety Information 18
Safety Rules 18
If Abnormalities Are Found 18
Working Wear and Personal Protective Items 18
Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit 19
Safety Equipment 19
Keep Machine Clean 19
Keep Operator’s Compartment Clean 20
Leaving Operator’s Seat with Lock 20
Handrails and Steps 21
Mounting and Dismounting 21
No Persons on Attachments 22
Burn Prevention 22
Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention 23
Action if Fire Occurs 24
Falling Objects, Flying Objects and Intruding Objects Prevention 25
Cautions Related to ROPS (Rollover Protection System) 25
Attachment Installation 26
Attachment Combinations 26
Unauthorized Modifications 26
Safety at Jobsite 27
Working on Loose Ground 27
Distance to High Voltage Cables 28
Ensure Good Visibility 28
Ventilation for Enclosed Area 29
Signalperson’s Signal and Signs 29
Asbestos Dust Hazard Prevention 29
Safe Machine Operation 30
Starting Engine 30
Operation 32
Transportation 40
Battery 41
Towing 43
Lifting Objects with Bucket 44
Safe Maintenance Information 45
Warning Tag 45
Keep Work Place Clean and Tidy 45
Appoint Leader When Working with Others 45
Stop Engine Before Carrying Out Maintenance 46
Cautions for Opening (Tilting) Floor 47
Two Workers for Maintenance When Engine is Running 48
Proper Tools 48
Personnel 48
Attachments 49
Work Under the Machine 49
Noise 49
When Using Hammer 50
Welding Works 50
Removing Battery Terminals 50
Safety First When Using High-Pressure Grease to Adjust Track Tension 51
Do Not Disassemble Recoil Springs 51
Safety Rules for High-Pressure Oil 52
Safety Handling High-Pressure Hoses 52
Waste Materials 53
Compressed Air 53
Periodic Replacement of Safety Critical Parts 53
Operation 54
Machine View Illustrations 56
Overall Machine View 56
Controls and Gauges 57
Detailed Controls and Gauges 58
Machine Monitor 58
Pilot Lamps 62
Switches 64
Control Levers and Pedals 68
Cover with Lock 75
Rear Engine Cover 76
Cooling Cover 77
Battery Cover 78
Opening (Tilting) Floor 79
Fuse 83
In-Line Fuse 84
Operator’s Manual Storage 84
Tool Box 84
Machine Operations and Controls 85
Before Starting Engine 85
Starting Engine 98
After Starting Engine 102
Stopping the Engine 105
Machine Operation 106
Steering the Machine 111
Swinging 113
Backhoe Controls and Operations 114
Prohibited Operations 118
General Operation Information 120
Traveling on Slopes 122
Escape from Mud 124
Work Possible Using Compact Hydraulic Excavator 125
Bucket Replacement 127
Parking Machine 128
Machine Inspection After Daily Work 130
Locking 131
Rubber Tracks 132
Transportation 138
Loading and Unloading with Trailer 138
Unloading 142
Lifting Machine 144
Cold Weather Operation 147
Cold Weather Operation Information 147
After Daily Work Completion 149
After Cold Weather Season 149
Long-Term Storage 150
Before Storage 150
During Storage 151
After Storage 151
Troubles and Actions 152
Running Out of Fuel 152
Phenomena That Are Not Failures 152
Towing the Machine 153
Severe Job Conditions 153
Discharged Battery 154
Other Trouble 159
Maintenance 164
Maintenance Information 164
Lubricants, Coolant, and Filters 167
Handling Oil, Fuel, and Coolant 167
Electric System Maintenance 169
Handling Hydraulic System 170
Lubricants, Fuel, and Coolant Specifications 171
Proper Selection 171
Tightening Torque Specifications 175
Tightening Torque List 175
Maintenance Schedule 177
Maintenance Interval for Hydraulic Breaker 178
Maintenance Procedure 179
When Required 179
Check Before Starting 195
Every 500 Hours Maintenance 196
Every 1000 Hours Maintenance 205
Every 2000 Hours Maintenance 207
Specifications 210
Attachments and Options 212
General Information 213
Safety First 213
Attachment Installation 215
Bucket with Hook 216
Hook Condition 216
Prohibited Operations 216
Machine Ready for Attachment 217
Locations 217
Hydraulic Circuit 220
Attachment Operation 222
Long-Term Storage 223
Specifications 223
Attachment Guide 224
Attachment Combinations 224
Hydraulic Breaker 226
Support 232
Procedure 232
Resources 232
Publications 232
Ditch Witch Training 232
Warranty 233
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