JCB 8013 8015 8017 8018 Operator’s HandBook
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- JCB 8013 8015 8017 8018 Operator’s HandBook
- FILE TYPE:PDF
- DOWNLOADABLE:YES
- MANUAL LANGUAGE:ENGLISH
- SIZE:7.74MB
- NUMBER OF PAGES:182 PAGES
DESCRIPTION:
- This handbook is arranged to give you a good understanding of the machine and its safe operation. Read this handbook before using the machine. Particular attention must be given to all safety aspects of operating the machine. General warnings in this chapter are repeated throughout the book, as well as specific warnings. Read all the safety statements regularly, so you do not forget them. Treat this handbook as part of the machine. Keep it clean and in good condition. Do not operate the machine without a handbook in the cab.
- If there is anything you are unsure about, ask your JCB dealer or employer. Do not guess, you or others could be killed or seriously injured. The manufacturer’s policy is one of continuous improvement. The right to change the specification of the machine without notice is reserved. No responsibility will be accepted for discrepancies which may occur between specifications of the machine and the descriptions contained in this publication.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- JCB 8013 8015 8017 8018 Operator’s HandBook
About this handbook A1 – A2
Units of measurements A1
Left side, right side A2
Using the machine A2
Machine & serial numbers A2
Safety – yours and other peoples A3
General safety check list A4 – A5
Operating safety check list A6 – A11
Safety decals A12 – A13
The JCB Mini Excavator A14 – A15
General description A15
Identifying your machine A16
TOPS AND FOGS (if applicable) A17
Cold climate warm up B51
Operating in low temperatures B52
Operating in high temperatured B53
Stopping and parking the machine B54 – B55
Preparing for road / site travel B56 – B57
Getting the machine moving B58
JCB Hammermaster 100 Breaker B59
Working with the dozer B60 – B61
Working with the excavator B62 – B63
Installing a bucket – non Quickhitch B63
Replacing bucket teeth B63
Bucket selection B64 – B65
Installing a bucket on a Quickhitch B66 – B67
Removing a bucket from a Quickhitch B68 – B69
Working on a slope B70 – B71
Digging B72 – B73
Moving the machine while
digging on the level B74
Digging near walls B75
Lifting Regulations and Safe Working Loads B76
Using the attachments and site safety B77 – B79
Single/Double Acting circuit B80 – B81
Removing a Quickhitch Rockbreaker B82 – B85
Using Hand Held Tools B86 – B87
Moving a disabled machine B88 – B89
Transporting the machine B90 – B91
Securing for Transport B92 – B93
Storing the machine B94 – B95
Operation – Section B
Introduction B1
Before entering the cab B2 – B3
Entering/exiting the cab B4 – B5
Cab B6 – B7
Opening the windscreen B8
Opening the side window B9
Heater controls B10 – B11
Seat Control B12
Seat belt B13
Engine and track controls,
Switches and instruments B14 – B25
Track controls B16 – B17
Engine controls B18
Switches B19 – B21
Instruments B22 – B25
Dozer controls B26 – B27
Extending/retracting undercarriage B28 – B29
Excavator controls B30
Slew lock B32
Slew cab B33
Swing boom B34 – B35
Boom swing stop B36 – B37
Raise / Lower boom B38 – B39
Dipper B40
Bucket B41
Refuelling the machine B43
Before starting the engine B44 – B45
Starting the engine B46 – B47
Jump starting the engine B48 – B50
Cold climate warm up B51
Operating in low temperatures B52
Operating in high temperatured B53
Stopping and parking the machine B54 – B55
Preparing for road / site travel B56 – B57
Getting the machine moving B58
JCB Hammermaster 100 Breaker B59
Working with the dozer B60 – B61
Working with the excavator B62 – B63
Installing a bucket – non Quickhitch B63
Replacing bucket teeth B63
Bucket selection B64 – B65
Installing a bucket on a Quickhitch B66 – B67
Removing a bucket from a Quickhitch B68 – B69
Working on a slope B70 – B71
Digging B72 – B73
Moving the machine while
digging on the level B74
Digging near walls B75
Lifting Regulations and Safe Working Loads B76
Using the attachments and site safety B77 – B79
Single/Double Acting circuit B80 – B81
Removing a Quickhitch Rockbreaker B82 – B85
Using Hand Held Tools B86 – B87
Moving a disabled machine B88 – B89
Transporting the machine B90 – B91
Securing for Transport B92 – B93
Storing the machine B94 – B95
Operation – Section B
Introduction B1
Before entering the cab B2 – B3
Entering/exiting the cab B4 – B5
Cab B6 – B7
Opening the windscreen B8
Opening the side window B9
Heater controls B10 – B11
Seat Control B12
Seat belt B13
Engine and track controls,
Switches and instruments B14 – B25
Track controls B16 – B17
Engine controls B18
Switches B19 – B21
Instruments B22 – B25
Dozer controls B26 – B27
Extending/retracting undercarriage B28 – B29
Excavator controls B30
Slew lock B32
Slew cab B33
Swing boom B34 – B35
Boom swing stop B36 – B37
Raise / Lower boom B38 – B39
Dipper B40
Bucket B41
Refuelling the machine B43
Before starting the engine B44 – B45
Starting the engine B46 – B47
Jump starting the engine B48 – B50
Maintenance – Section C
The maintenance section shows the correct procedures for
the regular routine service operations only Major servicing
operations should only be carried out by suitably qualified
service engineers using the appropriate service tools where
necessary
Service Contracts C1
Lubricants – health and safety C2 – C3
Maintenance Safety Check List C4 – C5
Service schedules C6 – C9
Checking the machine C10 – C11
Greasing C12 – C17
Engine air filter C18 – B19
Engine oil C20 – C23
Engine cooling system C24 – C27
Adjusting the Fan Belt C28 – B29
Fuel system C31 – C35
Tracks and running gear C36 – C41
Hydraulic system C42 – C43
Battery C44 – C47
Electrical system C48 – C49
Fluids, lubricants, capacities
and specifications C50 – C52
Obtaining Replacement Parts C53
Specifications – Section D
Noise and Vibration Data D1
Static Dimensions D2 – D3
Performance Dimensions D4 – D5
Specifications – Section D
Noise and Vibration Data D1
Static Dimensions D2 – D3
Performance Dimensions D4 – D5
Maintenance – Section C
Service Contracts C1
Lubricants – health and safety C2 – C3
Maintenance Safety Check List C4 – C5
Service schedules C6 – C9
Checking the machine C10 – C11
Greasing C12 – C17
Engine air filter C18 – B19
Engine oil C20 – C23
Engine cooling system C24 – C27
Adjusting the Fan Belt C28 – B29
Fuel system C31 – C35
Tracks and running gear C36 – C41
Hydraulic system C42 – C43
Battery C44 – C47
Electrical system C48 – C49
Fluids, lubricants, capacities
and specifications C50 – C52
Obtaining Replacement Parts
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