Fiatallis FP60 Service Specifications Manual 60406271 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Fiatallis FP60 Service Specifications Manual 60406271 – PDF DOWNLOAD
GENERAL :
Study the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual before starting, operating, maintaining, fueling, or servicing machine. Read and heed all machine-mounted safety signs before starting, operating, maintaining, fueling or servicing machine. Machine-mounted· safety signs have been color coded yellow with black borders and lettering for warning and red with white borders and lettering for danger points.
- Do not allow unauthorized personnel to service or maintain this machine. Do not perform any work on equipment that is not authorized. Follow the Maintenance and Service procedures. Study the Operation and Maintenance Instructioe Manual before starting, operating, maintaining, fueling or servicing this machine.
- Always wear safety glasses with side shields. Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry, or loose or hanging apparel, such as ties, torn clothing, scarves, unbuttoned or unzipped jackets that can catch on moving parts. Wear proper safety equipment as authorized for the job.
- Examples: hard hats, safety shoes, heavy gloves, ear protectors, safety glasses or goggles, reflector vests, or respirators. Consult your employer for specific safety equipment requirements. Do not use. controls or hoses as handholds when climbing on or off machine. Hoses and controls are movable and do not provide a solid support. Controls may also be inadvertently moved causing accidental machine or equipment movement.
- Do not jump on or off machine. Keep two hands and one foot, or ·two feet and one hand, in contact with steps and grab-rails and handles at all times. Machine should not be serviced with anyone in the operator’s seat unlE:ss they are qualified to operate the machine and are assisting in the servicing.
- Keep operator’s compartment, stepping points, grab-rails and handles clean of foreign objects, oil, grease, mud or snow accumulation to minimize the danger of slipping or stumbling. Clean mud or grease from shoes before attempting to mount or operate the machine. Never attempt to operate the machine or its tools from any other position than seated · in the operator’s seat. Keep operator’s compartment clear of loose objects.
- If movement of an attachment by means of the machine’s hydraulic system is required for service or maintenance, do not raise or lower attachments from any position other than when seated in the operator’s seat. Before starting machine or moving attachment or tool, make sure to set brakes, sound horn and call for an all clear.
- Raise attachment slowly. Always block with external support any linkage or part on machine that requires work under the raised linkage, parts, or machine according to local or national requirements. Never allow anyone to walk under or be near unblocked raised equipment.
- Avoid working or walking under raised blocked equipment unless you are assured of your safety. Never place head, body, limbs, fingers, feet or hands into an exposed portion between uncontrolled or unguarded . I. scissor points of machine without first providing secure blocking. Never lubricate, service or adjust a machine with the engine running, except as called for in the Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manuals.
- Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry near moving parts. When servicing or maintenance requires access to areas that cannot be reached from the ground, use a ladder or step platform that meets local or national requirements to reach the service point. If such ladders or platforms are not available, use the machine handholds and steps as provided. Perform all service or maintenance carefully.
- Shop or field service platforms and ladders used to maintain or service machinery should be constructed and maintained according to local or national requirements. Disconnect batteries and TAG all controls according to local or national requirements to warn that work is in progress. Block the machine and all attachments that must be raised according to local or national requirements. Never check or fill fuel tanks, storage batteries or use starter fluid near lighted smoking materials or open flame due to the presence of flammable fluid. Brakes are inoperative when manually released for servicing.
- Provision must be made to maintain control of the machine by blocking or other means. Always place the fuel nozzle against the side of the filler opening before starting and during fuel flow. To reduce the chance of a static electricity spark, keep contact until after fuel flow is shut off. Use only designated towing or pulling attachment points. Use care in making attachment. Be sure pins and locks as provided are secure before pulling. Stay clear of drawbars, cables or chains under load.
- To move a disabled machine, use a trailer or low boy truck if available. If towing is necessary, provide warning signals as required by local rules and regulations and follow operation and maintenance instruction manual recommendations.
- Load and unload on a level area that gives full support to the trailer wheels. Use ramps of adequate strength, low angle and proper height. Keep trailer bed clean of clay, oil and all materials that become slippery. Tie machine down securely to truck or trailer bed and block tracks ( or wheels) as required by the carrier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Fiatallis FP60 Service Specifications Manual 60406271 – PDF DOWNLOAD
SAFETY RULES I-III UNDERCARRIAGE 7 6
GENERAL INFORMATION 7 1-7 4
Hydraulic system pressure
check points 7 4
Capacities 7 4
2 1-2 29
Engine block(♦) 2 1-2 2
Cylinder heads C ) 2 3
Valve seats 2 3
Crank gear( ♦) 2 4-2 7
Valve gear< > 2 8-2 11
Fuel system – Turbocharger( )2 12-2 20
Lubrication system(*) 2 21-2 23
Cooling system(♦) 2 24-2 27
Torque data (♦) 2 27-2 29
POWER TRAIN(*) 3 1-3 16
Torque converter (♦) 3 1
Transmission(*) 3 1-3 2
Hydraulic system (♦) 3 3-3 10
Bevel gea r (♦) 3 10-3 15
Torque data(♦) 3 15-3 16
STEERING CLUTCHES AND
BRAKES (♦) 4 1-4 13
Steering clutches and
brakes(*) 4 1-4 7
Hydraulic system(♦) 4 7-4 12
Torque data(*) 4 13
FINAL DRIVES AND SPROCKETS 7 5
Torque data 7 5
Tracks 7 6
Track release (*) 6 1-6 4
Carrier rollers C > 6 4-6 5
Track rollers 7 6
Front idler (♦) 6 7-6 8
Front and intermediate
suspension 7 6
Rear suspension 7 6
Torque data 7 4
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 7 7-7 34
POWER CIRCUIT 7 7-7 18
Winches 7 19-7 20
Pipelayer sideboom
equipment 7 21-7 28
Counterweight cylinder 7 29-7 31
Counterweight assembly 7 31
Torque data 7 33-7 34
ROPS 7 32
Torque data 7 34
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM(*) 9 1-9 9
Alternator (♦) 9 1
Voltage regulator (*) 9 1
Batteries (♦) 9 1-9 2
Starter(♦) 9 2-9 3
Fuses (♦) 9 4
Instruments (♦) 9 4-9 5
Wiring diagram< > 9 6-9 7
Starter switch (*) 9 8
Torque data < ) 9
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