Volvo L30B L35B WHEEL LOADER OPERATORS MANUAL
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Volvo L30B L35B WHEEL LOADER OPERATORS MANUAL
Foreword:
This operating instruction manual serves as a guide for the correct use and maintenance of your machine. It must always be kept with the machine. The recommendations for operation, maintenance and the safety regulations must be thoroughly read before you start the machine, work with the machine or perform maintenance work. Become acquainted with all operating elements and all instructions and keep the operating instruction manual in the machine at a place where it is always at hand. If you lose the operating instruction manual you should immediately buy a new one.
- We are continually trying to improve our products and reserve therefore the right to implement design changes and improvements, if we are of the opinion that this may improve the performance and the abilities of the product.
- With this, however, we do not commit ourselves to modify machines which have already been delivered and which are already in operation. We also reserve the right to change data and equipment as well as instructions for maintenance and other service activities without prior notification.
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Volvo L30B L35B WHEEL LOADER OPERATORS MANUAL
Foreword................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Safety regulations..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Get to know the capacity and limits of your machine!............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Identification number...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 L30B/L35B.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 The original language is English....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Printed in Sweden 2007.11.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Copyright © 2007, Volvo Construction Equipment Customer Support. All rights reserved................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Ref no: VOE21B1001278.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Table of content....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Presentation........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Intended use....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Engine............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Power Transmission................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Brake system....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Steering system.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Cab................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 FOPS and ROPS...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Hydraulic system................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Anti-theft device (optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Modifications...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 1 The attachment, accessory, assembly or part is manufactured or distributed by Volvo Construction Equipment and installed in a factory approved manner as described in the publications available from Volvo Construction Equipment; or....... 7 Logged machine data................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 CareTrack (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Machine view....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 CE marking, EMC directive.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 CE marking..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 (Declaration of Conformity).................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 EU EMC Directive............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Communication equipment, installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 IMPORTANT! All installation of optional communication equipment must be carried out by trained professionals and in accordance with the Volvo CE instructions applicable to the machine........................................................ 10 Protection against electromagnetic interference................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 Mobile telephones.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Guidelines when installing aerial.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Product plates..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Information and warning decals..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 1 Caution sign - Operation and maintenance..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 2 Warning sign - Danger area................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 3 Warning sign - Articulation area............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 4 Warning sign - Engine hood only to be opened when the engine has stopped..................................................................................................................................................................... 13 5 Caution sign - Battery disconnection switch.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 6 Caution sign - Electric welding.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 7 Caution sign - Fuel.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 8 Caution sign - Hydraulic oil................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 9 Caution sign - Loading or unloading/Lifting.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 10 Caution sign - Lashing...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 11 Caution sign - Lever functions.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 12 Caution sign - Fuse assignment.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 13 Caution sign - Fuses and relays............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 14 Caution sign - Sound capacity level......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 The USA Federal Clean Air Act.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Customer Assistance........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Normal Non-Road Engine Use................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Non-Road Engine Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16 Service Performed By Your Local Dealer..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Preventative Maintenance Program........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Fuel System................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Instrument panels...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Centre instrument panel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20 1 Forward travel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 2 Reverse travel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 3 Travel direction indicators.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 4 Preheating................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 5 Headlights................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 6 Hand brake................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 7 Differential lock............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 8 Air filter control light..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 9 Hydraulic oil temperature.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 10 Engine oil temperature...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 11 Engine oil pressure......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 12 Battery / charge control.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 13 Lifting frame suspension / BSS (optional equipment)......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 14 Hydraulic oil filter........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 15 Lifting fork operation / hose rupture protection (optional equipment)....................................................................................................................................................................... 23 16 Display..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 17 Fuel level gauge............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 18 Engine temperature gauge.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 19 Hydraulic oil temperature gauge............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Left insrtrument panel............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Membrane keyboar............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 1 xFender light / travel light............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 2 Working headlights, front................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 3 Working headlights, rear................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 4 Windscreen wiper, rear................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 5 Flashing beacon (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6 Lifting frame suspension / BSS (optional equipment)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 7 Locking of Z / V attachment carrier (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 8 Travel control on multifunction lever................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 9 Water pump road sweeping machine (optional equipment).................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 10 Operator's seat heating (optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 11 Additional pump (optional equipment) rear view mirror heating (optional equipment)...................................................................................................................................................... 27 12 Locking for working hydraulics.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Anti-theft device (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Other controls......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Controls........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 1.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 2.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 3.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 4.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 5.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 6.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 7.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 8.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 9.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 10............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 11............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 12............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 13............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 14............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 15............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 1 Multi-function lever......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Travel function............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30 A Roll switch forward = "Forward travel", the control light lights up.................................................................................................................................................................. 30 B Roll switch backward = "Backward travel" the control light lights up................................................................................................................................................................. 30 C Actuating this button switches from "Forward travel or Backward travel" to "Neutral position", the machine comes to a halt........................................................................................................... 30 Working hydraulics function................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 A Lowering............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 B Floating position (with notch)....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 C Tipping back (with notch, optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 D Tipping forward...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 E Tipping back (with notch, optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 Differential lock function................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31 2 Control lever for locking (quick change equipment carrier) and special hydraulics............................................................................................................................................................ 31 Function................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 F Unlocking............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 G Locking (with magnet)................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 31 3 Light switch / direction indicators / warning horn / windscreen wiper/washer system.......................................................................................................................................................... 32 Direction indicator, warning horn.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Full headlights............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Windscreen washer system................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Windscreen wiper (turning of lever)........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 4 Ignition switch.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 5 Push button for hazard light................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 32 6 Travel switch................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 7 Inching-brake valve.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 8 Drive pedal.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 9 Hand brake lever............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 10 Socket...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 11 Adjusting the armrest....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 1 Loosen the hand wheel.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 2 Adjust the arm rest to the desired position.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 3 Retighten the hand wheel................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 12 Adjusting the control console............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 13 Adjusting the steering column............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 1 Press the locking lever down............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33 2 Adjust the steering wheel inclination to the desired position............................................................................................................................................................................ 33 3 Release the locking lever................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33 14 witch (optional equipment).................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34 Hose rupture protection (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 A depressed = loading fork operation disabled.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 34 B depressed = loading fork operation switched on, control light (15) in dashboard lights up................................................................................................................................................ 34 Bucket - Automatic loading position (optional equipment)....................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 A Lowering................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 B Floating position (with magnet).......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 C Tipping back (with magnet, optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 D Tipping forward.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 E Tipping back (with magnet, optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Automatic bucket loading positioning can be deactivated (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................... 35 A depressed = switched off................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 B depressed = switched on.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Semi-automatic (optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 A Lowering................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 B Floating position (with notch)........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 C Tipping back (with notch, optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 D Tipping forward.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 E Tipping back (with notch, optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 Automatic lifting deactivatable (optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................................... 36 A depressed = switched off................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 B depressed = switched on.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36 Backup alarm (optional equipment).............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Backup alarm deactivatable (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 A depressed = backup alarm off............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 B depressed = backup alarm on.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Manual inching function (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Hand gas setting (optional equipment).......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Operator comfort................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Operator seat.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 1 Backrest adjustment...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 2 Height and rear inclination adjustment................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 3 Height and inclination adjustment, front................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 4 Horizontal adjustment.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 5 Hand wheel for weight adjustment 40...130 kg (88... 286 lbs)............................................................................................................................................................................. 39 6 Armrest adjustment....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Seat belt.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 39 Option..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Operator's seat heating (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Air suspended operator's seat with seat heating (optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................... 40 1 Horizontal adjustment.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 2 Adjustment of seat height and inclination................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40 3 Backrest adjustment...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 4 Adjustment of driver's weight............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40 5 Lumbar support........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 6 Heating.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Climate control system......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 A Blower switch 3-steps.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 B Regulator for fresh air / circulation air................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 C Temperature control...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Heating operation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Fan operation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 Heater Engine-independent (optional eqiupment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 1 Time......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 2 Pre-selection................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42 3 Heating ON / OFF............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 4 Back......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 5 Advance...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 6 Memory display............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 7 Weekday or pre-selected day.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 8 Current time or pre-selected time............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 42 9 Temperature display.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 10 Operating indicator......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Heating operation without pre-selection with ignition “OFF”.................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Heating operation without pre-selection with ignition “ON”..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Regulation during heater operation............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 43 Setting the duration of heating................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Setting the time and weekday................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Pre-selecting start of heating................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 44 Air conditioning (optional equipment).......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 A Blower switch 3-steps.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 B Regulator for fresh air / circulation air................................................................................................................................................................................................ 46 C Temperature control...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 D Switch for air conditioning ON/OFF....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Operation of the system.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 1 Inching.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56 2 Brakes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Operating instructions................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Running-in instructions............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 47 Toothed belt - engine timing....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Safety rules when operating........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48 Operator obligations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Accidents...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Operator’s safety.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 Travelling and working on public roads......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Travelling on public roads................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Working on public roads.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Measures to be applied before driving.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51 1 Before taking the machine into operation you should become acquainted with the location and function of all gauges and control elements. You should therefore thoroughly read these operating instructions. Your safety is concerned!.... 51 2 Before starting the engine walk around the machine and check for any leaks and damaged or loose parts which can cause damage............................................................................................................. 51 3 Perform the daily maintenance according to the lubrication and maintenance plan. Apart from that check or perform the following points................................................................................................... 51 4 Clean warning and information decals, hand grips and access steps........................................................................................................................................................................ 51 5 Check that the battery disconnect switch is switched on.................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Starting engine.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 1 Travel switch in neutral position............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52 2 Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn it to position I. All control and function LED's are switched on for a period of 3 seconds......................................................................................... 52 3 Enter the code, if code lock is installed. Press the #--button to confirm the code. For instructions on how to modify a code, see page 28.................................................................................................... 52 4 The control lights for battery charge condition (12) and engine oil pressure (11) must light................................................................................................................................................. 52 5 When the engine is cold the control light (4) "preheating" will light up (temperature dependent)............................................................................................................................................. 52 6 Kick the drive pedal down to 1/4 load........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52 7 Once the control light (4) "preheating" has gone out turn the ignition key to position II and "start"........................................................................................................................................ 52 8 As soon as the engine starts to run by itself release the ignition key (returns to position I). Do not continue to start for longer than 25 seconds without interruption..................................................................... 52 9 If the engine does not start turn the ignition key back to position "0" and repeat the starting procedure.................................................................................................................................... 52 10 Once the engine is running the above mentioned control lights must go out................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Warm-up instructions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Engine preheating (optional equipment)......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Switching.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 Travel switch.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Travelling with the multi-function lever................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 A Roll switch forward = "Forward travel", the control light lights up.................................................................................................................................................................. 55 B Roll switch backward = "Backward travel" the control light lights up................................................................................................................................................................. 55 C Actuating this button switches from "Forward travel or Backward travel" to "Neutral position", the machine comes to a halt........................................................................................................... 55 Stopping........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56 Parking............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57 1 If possible park the machine on a solid, level base and lower the working attachment to the ground........................................................................................................................................... 57 2 Apply the hand brake by pulling the hand brake lever up...................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 3 Check whether all switches and control elements are switched off or out of function.......................................................................................................................................................... 57 4 Pull the ignition key out of the ignition switch when it is in position "0".................................................................................................................................................................. 57 5 Interrupt the electric current with the battery disconnecting switch......................................................................................................................................................................... 57 6 Close or lock all covers, windows and doors.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Long-term parking.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 1 Apply the measures as described above.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 2 Wash the machine and touch up the damaged paint finish to avoid rusting.................................................................................................................................................................. 57 3 Treat unprotected parts with a anti-corrosion agent. Lubricate the machine thoroughly and grease bright surfaces (lifting/tipping cylinders etc.)........................................................................................ 57 4 Check the tyre pressure and protect the tyres against strong sunlight.................................................................................................................................................................... 57 5 Fill fuel tank and hydraulic oil tank to the max. marks.................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 6 Cover the exhaust pipe (for long-term outdoor parking)................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 7 Make sure that the cooling system is adequately filled with anti- freeze agent (for the cold season)..................................................................................................................................... 57 Check after long-term parking.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Towing............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58 Towing L30B.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 1 Before towing switch the travel switch to neutral position............................................................................................................................................................................... 58 2 For towing loosen the nuts (1) on the high pressure relief valves A and B and turn in the screws (2) until they are flush with the nut (1)............................................................................................... 58 3 Retighten the nut (1).................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 4 Towing should be limited to a speed of max. 2 km/h / 1.25 mph and a towing distance of 1 km / 0.625 mile................................................................................................................................. 58 5 After towing, loosen the nuts (1) on the high pressure relief valves A and B and back the screws (2) out................................................................................................................................. 58 6 Retighten the nut (1).................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 7 The original setting of the high pressure relief valves is thereby reestablished......................................................................................................................................................... 58 Towing L35B.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Transporting machine............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Articulation lock.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 59 1 Fastening eyes on front frame (mounting of front axle)................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 2 Fastening eyes on rear frame (towing hitch).............................................................................................................................................................................................. 59 3 Roof mounting screws with washers........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 Lifting the machine............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 1 Lifting/fastening eyes on the front frame................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 2 Lifting eyes on rear frame............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Operating techniques................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Whole-body vibrations.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62 Guidelines for reducing vibration levels on earthmoving machines............................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Working within danger areas........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 64 High voltage overhead power line............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64 IMPORTANT! Also when transporting the machine, take overhead power lines into consideration................................................................................................................................................ 64 IMPORTANT! There can be a visual distortion through roof window. Real distance should be reconsidered...................................................................................................................................... 64 Overhead railway power lines............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 Underground cables and pipes................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 Working where there is risk of landslip........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 65 Working on slopes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 IMPORTANT! In order not to jeopardize the lubrication of the engine, it must not be inclined more than 35 degrees in either dire........................................................................................................... 66 Working in water and on boggy ground........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 IMPORTANT! Do not exceed the maximum permissible water depth. The water must not reach higher than the middle of the wheel................................................................................................................. 66 Working in cold weather........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67 IMPORTANT! In very low temperatures the hydraulic system of the machine will response slowly. Therefore, take care before the system has reached operating temperature, so that accidents are avoided...................................... 67 Demolition work................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 68 Attachments.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 Attachments brackets............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 Mechanical attachment bracket.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70 Carrier type Z, connecting..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 1 Drive the loader forward up to the working attachment.................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 2 Turn the cock valve on the attachment carrier to position (A)............................................................................................................................................................................ 70 3 Shift lever (1) to "Lifting", until the centring pins (C) of the SWcarrier (see illustration) have picked up the working attachment..................................................................................................... 70 4 Actuate the lever (1) "Tipping back", until the working attachment lifts off the ground.................................................................................................................................................. 70 5 Shift lever (2) backwards until the locking pins (D) protrude from the receiving bores of the working attachment for approx. 10 mm (4 in)................................................................................................ 70 6 Shift lever (2) to middle position (neutral)............................................................................................................................................................................................. 70 7 Shut the engine down..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 8 Turn the cock valve on the attachment carrier to position (B)............................................................................................................................................................................ 70 A Cock valve in position "Open"............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70 B Cock valve in position "Closed".......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 C Locating pin............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70 D Locking pin.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70 Hydraulic attachment bracket................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 Connecting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71 1 Drive the loader forward up to the working attachment................................................................................................................................................................................ 71 2 Turn the cock valve on the attachment carrier to position (A)........................................................................................................................................................................ 71 3 Shift the lever (1) to "Lifting", until the centring pins (C) of the SWcarrier (see illustration) have picked up the working attachment............................................................................................. 71 4 Actuate lever (1) "Tipping back", until the working attachment lifts off the ground.................................................................................................................................................. 71 5 Shift lever (2) backwards until the locking pins (D) protrude from the receiving bores of the working attachment for approx. 10 mm (4 in)............................................................................................ 71 IMPORTANT! Shut the engine down ignition switched on. To relieve the pressure push lever (2) forwards and backwards (approx. 5 sec. each)............................................................................................ 71 1 Turn the cock valve on the attachment carrier to position (B).................................................................................................................................................................... 71 2 Remove the dust caps from the quick couplings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 3 Connect the hydraulic quick couplings of the working attachment with the quick couplings on the attachment carrier............................................................................................................... 71 4 Start the engine................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71 A Cock valve in position "Open".................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 B Cock valve in position "Closed".................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71 C Locating pin..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 D Locking pin...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71 Electric attachment bracket (optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Connecting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 1 Depress the key (7) and keep it depressed............................................................................................................................................................................................ 72 2 Push the lever (2) towards the rear until the locking bolts (D) protrude approx. 10 mm / 4 in from the interlocking hole in the attached device...................................................................................... 72 3 Shift the lever (2) to middle position (neutral) and release the key (7)............................................................................................................................................................. 72 A Locating pin......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 A Locking pin.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Disconnecting.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 1 Depress the key (7) and keep it depressed............................................................................................................................................................................................ 72 2 Shift lever (2) forward, until the locking pins are fully retracted from the receiving bores in the working attachment............................................................................................................... 72 3 Release the key (7).................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 4 Operate lever (1) to "Tipping" and "Lowering", until the centring pivots (C) of the SWcarrier are free.............................................................................................................................. 72 5 Shift lever (1) to middle position (neutral)......................................................................................................................................................................................... 72 6 Drive the loader backwards away from the working attachment.......................................................................................................................................................................... 72 Mechanical attachment bracket without optional hydraulics...................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 V-attachment carrier (optional equipment)...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 Connecting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73 1 Drive the loader forward up to the working attachment................................................................................................................................................................................ 73 2 Shift the lever (1) to "Lifting", until the centring pins (B) of the SWcarrier (see illustration) have picked up the working attac.................................................................................................. 73 3 ment................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73 4 Actuate lever (1) "Tipping back", until the working attachment lifts off the ground.................................................................................................................................................. 73 5 Depress the key (7) and keep it depressed............................................................................................................................................................................................ 73 6 Shift the lever (2) back, until the indicator points (A) are in vertical position = locking pins in secured position................................................................................................................. 73 7 Shift lever (2) to middle position (neutral) and release key (7)..................................................................................................................................................................... 73 A Indicator points..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 B Locating pin......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 C Locking pin.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 Mechanical attachment bracket with optional hydraulics......................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 V-attachment carrier (optional equipment)...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Connecting................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 1 Drive the loader forward up to the working attachment................................................................................................................................................................................ 74 2 Shift the lever (1) to "Lifting", until the centring pins (B) of the SWcarrier (see illustration) have picked up the working attachment............................................................................................. 74 3 Actuate lever (1) "Tipping back", until the working attachment lifts off the ground.................................................................................................................................................. 74 4 Depress the key (7) and keep it depressed............................................................................................................................................................................................ 74 5 Shift the lever (2) back, until the indicator points (A) are in vertical position = locking pins in secured position................................................................................................................. 74 6 Release the key (7).................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 IMPORTANT! Shut the engine down ignition switched on. To relieve the pressure push lever (2) forwards and backwards (approx. 5 sec. each)............................................................................................ 74 1 Remove the dust caps from the quick couplings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 2 Connect the hydraulic quick couplings of the working attachment with the quick couplings on the attachment carrier............................................................................................................... 74 3 Start the engine................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 A Indicator points................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 B Locating pin..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 C Locking pin...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Charging........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 A Lowering..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 B Floating position (with notch)............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 C Tipping back (with notch, option)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75 D Tipping forward.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 75 E Tipping back (with notch, option)............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75 Differential lock.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 76 IMPORTANT! The differential lock must only be engaged when the machine is standing............................................................................................................................................................. 76 Lifting frame suspension (BSS) (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77 1 Lower bucket or other attachment flat on the ground.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 77 2 Switch (6) depressed = lifting frame suspension is activated................................................................................................................................................................................. 77 3 With button (6) actuated the activation of the lifting frame suspension (after reaching the adjusted travel speed and lifting frame lifting height) can be monitored by means of control light (13) in the dash board........................ 77 4 Once the control light (13, dash board) lights up, the lifting frame suspension is activated................................................................................................................................................. 77 5 If the control light (13, dash board) flashes, the lifting frame supension is deactivated.................................................................................................................................................... 77 6 The lifting frame suspension is disabled by pressing button (6) again or after shutting the engine down...................................................................................................................................... 77 Buckets............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 78 Clamshell (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 A Charging................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 B Scraping................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 C Levelling................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 78 D Gripping................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 High tipping bucket (optional equipment)....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79 Side tipping bucket (optional equipment)....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80 Scrap bucket (optional equipment).............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 81 Universal fork with hydraulic gripper (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................... 81 Clamshell bucket (optional equipment).......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 Log loader (optional equipment).................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83 Pallet fork (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 Operating...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 A Angle.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 B Fastening elements....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 C Thickness................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 84 Forklift attachment operating.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 Road sweeping (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 85 Special hydraulics................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 86 Special hydraulics at front, electrically switchable "Up/Down" (optional equipment)............................................................................................................................................................ 86 Hydraulic circuit no. 4 electrically switchable (optional equipment)........................................................................................................................................................................... 87 Auxiliary pump (optional equipment)................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88 1 Pressure line................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88 2 Return flow line............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 88 3 Leak oil connection.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88 Cooling air - screencover (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89 15 Engine temperature gauge.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89 16 Hydraulic oil temperature gauge............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 89 Load hook (optional equipment)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90 1 Load hook, rigid............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 90 2 Load hook, mechanically extendable........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90 Load hook on bucket back (optional equipment).................................................................................................................................................................................................. 91 Lifting objects.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92 Working with a load hook....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92 Slinging....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92 Signalling diagram................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 93 Safety when servicing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 95 Service position................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95 1 Pull the ignition key off in order to eliminate the risk of unintended starting of the machine............................................................................................................................................... 95 2 Pull the hand brake.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95 3 Block the wheels with wheel chocks........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95 4 Allow the machine to cool down............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 95 5 When performing service work in the articulation area of the machine the articulation lock must also be engaged.............................................................................................................................. 95 6 For maintenance work under the raised lifting frame the lifting frame must be supported to prevent unintended lowering (lifting frame lock).................................................................................................. 95 7 When lifting the machine use the lifting eyes provided for this purpose. Secure a jacked up machine by piling e.g. wooden beams crosswise underneath or by means of supporting trestles...................................................... 95 8 The stability of the machine must be ensured for assembly, maintenance and repair work....................................................................................................................................................... 95 9 Perform all oil level checks with the machine parked in horizontal position.................................................................................................................................................................. 95 10 The required filling quantities as well as the oil quality can be found in the lubrication table. Follow the indication on oil dipsticks or oil level gauges................................................................................ 95 Before service read................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 96 Preventing personal injury..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96 Preventing machine damage...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96 Preventing environmental influence............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 97 Fire prevention.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 98 Fire prevention measures....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 98 Actions in case of fire........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 99 1 Stop the machine, if the machine is in motion............................................................................................................................................................................................ 99 2 Lower attachments to the ground.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99 3 Move the control lockout lever to locked position, if so equipped........................................................................................................................................................................ 99 4 Turn the ignition key to stop position................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99 5 Exit the cab............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 99 6 Call the fire brigade.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99 7 If possible to access safely, turn off the battery disconnect switch..................................................................................................................................................................... 99 8 Attempt to put out the fire, if possible. Otherwise, move away from the machine and out of the danger zone............................................................................................................................... 99 Actions after fire............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 99 Handling hazardous materials.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................100 Heated paint...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................100 Heated rubber and plastics.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................100 Heated fluoro-carbon rubber....................................................................................................................................................................................................................101 Refrigerant....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................101 IMPORTANT! R134a must never be mixed with another kind of refrigerant, e.g. R12, as this leads to a breakdown of the unit..................................................................................................................101 Batteries......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................102 Crystalline silica (quartz) dust...............................................................................................................................................................................................................102 Service and maintenance............................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Lubrication and service chart..................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Service history................................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Arrival and delivery inspections...............................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Delivery instructions..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Service programmes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Warranty inspection............................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Condition test.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Cleaning the machine...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................104 IMPORTANT! Avoid using strong cleaning agents or chemicals in order to minimise the risk of damage to the paint finish.....................................................................................................................104 IMPORTANT! If using a high-pressure wash, pay attention to the decals since they easily can come loose.....................................................................................................................................104 Paint finish maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Touching up paint finish.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................104 Service points.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 1..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 2..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 3..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 4..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 5..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 6..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 7..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 8..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 9..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 10.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 11.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 12.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 13.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 14.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 15.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 16.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................105 Engine.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................106 Engine oil level, checking.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................106 Engine oil, changing...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 Draining...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 1 Unscrew the cap from drain valve (A).................................................................................................................................................................................................107 2 Screw the drain hose (B) onto the drain valve........................................................................................................................................................................................107 3 Screwing the drain hose on opens the drain valve and allows the oil to flow out......................................................................................................................................................107 4 Once all old oil has run out unscrew the drain hose and screw the cap back on the drain valve........................................................................................................................................107 Filling....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................107 Engine oil filter, replacing...................................................................................................................................................................................................................108 1 Clean the sealing surface of the filter carrier from any dirt............................................................................................................................................................................108 2 Apply some oil to the rubber seal on the new lubrication oil filter cartridge............................................................................................................................................................108 3 Screw the cartridge on by hand until the seal touches the surface........................................................................................................................................................................108 4 Tighten the lubrication oil filter cartridge for another half turn.......................................................................................................................................................................108 5 Check the lubrication oil filter cartridge for leaks.....................................................................................................................................................................................108 Fuel system....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Fuel tank..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 Fuel filters, replacing....................................................................................................................................................................................................................109 1 Loosen and unscrew the fuel filter cartridge with the filter wrench..................................................................................................................................................................109 2 Clean the sealing surface on the filter carrier from any dirt........................................................................................................................................................................109 3 Apply some oil to the rubber seals on the new fuel filter cartridge or wet it with diesel fuel respectively. Screw the cartridge on by hand until the seal touches the surface.......................................................109 4 Screw the cartridge on by hand until the seal touches the surface....................................................................................................................................................................109 5 Tighten the fuel filter cartridge for another half turn..............................................................................................................................................................................109 Fuel filter / water separator..............................................................................................................................................................................................................110 Fuel filters, replacing................................................................................................................................................................................................................110 1 Unscrew the screw (A)............................................................................................................................................................................................................110 2 Pull the filter element out......................................................................................................................................................................................................110 3 Check the seals, replace them if necessary.......................................................................................................................................................................................110 4 Insert a new filter element......................................................................................................................................................................................................110 5 Tighten the screw (A)............................................................................................................................................................................................................110 6 Watch out for leaks!.............................................................................................................................................................................................................110 Engine, air cleaner............................................................................................................................................................................................................................111 Air cleaner, cleaning and replacing........................................................................................................................................................................................................111 Twin filter system, replacing (optional equipment).........................................................................................................................................................................................112 Emptying the dust bowl.................................................................................................................................................................................................................112 1 Fold the clamping bow (A) down and take the cover (B) off........................................................................................................................................................................112 2 Take the dust bowl (C) off, empty and clean it...................................................................................................................................................................................112 Cleaning the oil bath air filter.......................................................................................................................................................................................................112 3 Open the covers on the oil tank (D)..............................................................................................................................................................................................112 4 Take the oil tank (D) and the filter element (E) out downwards. Empty the oil tank and clean it..................................................................................................................................112 5 Wash the filter element (E) out with diesel fuel.................................................................................................................................................................................112 6 Check the seals on the filter element for damage, replace if necessary...........................................................................................................................................................112 7 Fill the oil tank (D) with new oil up to the level mark, insert it together with the filter element (E) into the upper part of the filter and close the clamps...................................................................112 Cooling system.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................113 Cooling system - engine and travel hydraulics..............................................................................................................................................................................................113 Cooling system, cleaning...................................................................................................................................................................................................................113 1 Place a dirt collecting container underneath.........................................................................................................................................................................................113 2 Remove the cooling air hood (1)......................................................................................................................................................................................................113 3 Blow the engine out with compressed air, starting from the air discharge side, pay special attention to cooling fins and oil cooler. Remove any dirt that has been blown into the air duct...........................................113 4 Do not subject sensitive engine parts, such as generator, wiring, electronic components to the direct water jet......................................................................................................................113 5 Reassemble the cooling air hood (1)..................................................................................................................................................................................................113 Cooling system for travel hydraulics (2)...............................................................................................................................................................................................113 Electrical system..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Battery....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Battery disconnecting switch...............................................................................................................................................................................................................114 Batteries, regulations.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................115 Threephase generator......................................................................................................................................................................................................................115 Electric welding...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................115 Batteries, charging........................................................................................................................................................................................................................116 Jump starting with a spare battery.........................................................................................................................................................................................................116 Fuse - electronic control unit (ECU).......................................................................................................................................................................................................117 Relays and fuses in the engine compartment.................................................................................................................................................................................................117 IMPORTANT! In the version for the tropics, these relays and fuses are behinde the cabin lining, on the right had side beside the fuel filler neck......................................................................................117 V-belts, checking..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................118 1 Examine the entire circumference of the Vbelt for damage............................................................................................................................................................................118 2 Replace damaged Vbelts..............................................................................................................................................................................................................118 3 With new Vbelts check the Vbelt tension after a running time of 15 minutes.........................................................................................................................................................118 4 To check the V-belt tension use the Vbelt tension measuring gauge (29 02691)........................................................................................................................................................118 5 Lift the measuring gauge carefully without changing the the position of the indicator arm (1)........................................................................................................................................118 Axles..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Axles, changing oil........................................................................................................................................................................................................................119 A Drain plug on intermediate gear......................................................................................................................................................................................................119 B Drain plug on differential...........................................................................................................................................................................................................119 C Filler- and level control plug.......................................................................................................................................................................................................119 Rear axle with transfer box, changing oil..................................................................................................................................................................................................120 A Drain plug on intermediate gear......................................................................................................................................................................................................120 B Drain plug on differential...........................................................................................................................................................................................................120 C Filler- and level control plug on axle housing and gearbox...........................................................................................................................................................................120 D Drain plug on gearbox................................................................................................................................................................................................................120 E Filler plug on gearbox...............................................................................................................................................................................................................120 Brake system.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................121 Brakes, checking...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................121 IMPORTANT! See the lubrication table for the quality of brake fluid........................................................................................................................................................................121 Brakes linings, checking.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................121 Parking brake, checking........................................................................................................................................................................................................................121 1 Apply the parking brake..................................................................................................................................................................................................................121 2 Start the engine. Raising the working attachment (transport position)....................................................................................................................................................................121 3 Travel switch in "neutral position"......................................................................................................................................................................................................121 Tyres..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................122 Wheel nuts, check-tightening...................................................................................................................................................................................................................122 Windscreen washer system...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................123 Windscreen wiper - wiper blades, checking......................................................................................................................................................................................................123 Container - windscreen washer system...........................................................................................................................................................................................................123 Air conditioning (optional equipment)..............................................................................................................................................................................................................124 IMPORTANT! In case of accidental contact with escaping refrigerant, take the following measures:...............................................................................................................................................124 Hydraulic system...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................125 Hydraulic oil level, checking..................................................................................................................................................................................................................125 Hydraulic oil, changing........................................................................................................................................................................................................................126 1 Unscrew the cap from the drain valve (A) on the hydraulic oil tank.......................................................................................................................................................................126 2 Screw the drain hose onto the drain valve................................................................................................................................................................................................126 3 Screwing the drain hose on opens the drain valve and allows the oil to flow out..........................................................................................................................................................126 4 Once all old oil has run out unscrew the drain hose and screw the cap back on the drain valve............................................................................................................................................126 5 Fill the fresh oil in through the filler neck (B)........................................................................................................................................................................................126 6 Check the oil level after the test run...................................................................................................................................................................................................126 Hydraulic oil filter, replacing................................................................................................................................................................................................................127 1 Unscrew breather valve (C) from filter cover (B).........................................................................................................................................................................................127 2 Loosen the screws on lid (B), unlock the lid by turning it anti- clockwise and pull it out...............................................................................................................................................127 3 Lift the filter element out by the handle................................................................................................................................................................................................127 4 Clean the filter bowl....................................................................................................................................................................................................................127 5 Check the seals, replace them if necessary...............................................................................................................................................................................................127 6 Insert a new filter element..............................................................................................................................................................................................................127 7 Close the lid (B), check for leaks.......................................................................................................................................................................................................127 8 Screw the air discharge valve (C) tightly back in........................................................................................................................................................................................127 9 Screw the new breather valve (A) tightly in..............................................................................................................................................................................................127 10 Check the oil level after the test run..................................................................................................................................................................................................127 Lubrication points.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................128 Symbol key.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................128 Lubricating the articulated joint..............................................................................................................................................................................................................130 Lubricating the lifting kinematics and the steering cylinders..................................................................................................................................................................................131 1 Lower the working attachments............................................................................................................................................................................................................131 2 The hydraulic system must be without pressure............................................................................................................................................................................................131 3 Clean the grease nipples before greasing.................................................................................................................................................................................................131 4 Sufficient lubrication if grease emerges from the bearing................................................................................................................................................................................131 Lubricating the articulated joint..............................................................................................................................................................................................................131 Lubricating the lifting kinematics and the steering cylinders..................................................................................................................................................................................132 Lubrication and service chart..................................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Check, oil change and lubrication intervals................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Specifications.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 Recommended lubricants.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................135 Capacities and change intervals....................................................................................................................................................................................................................136 Engine, specifications L30B........................................................................................................................................................................................................................137 Engine, specifications L35B........................................................................................................................................................................................................................138 Electrical system, specifications..................................................................................................................................................................................................................139 Relays and fuses in the engine compartment.....................................................................................................................................................................................................139 Electronic control unit (ECU)......................................................................................................................................................................................................................140 Legend fuse assignment electronic control unit (ECU)...........................................................................................................................................................................................141 Electronic control unit (ECU)(12V).............................................................................................................................................................................................................142 Power transmission,specifications..................................................................................................................................................................................................................144 Hydrostatic travel system L30B.................................................................................................................................................................................................................144 Axles......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................144 Hydrostatic travel system L35B.................................................................................................................................................................................................................145 Axles......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................145 Brakes and steering system, specifications.........................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Brakes L30B....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Brakes L35B....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Steering L30B..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Steering L35B..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................146 Tyre sizes and pressures, specifications...........................................................................................................................................................................................................147 Wheel nuts.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................147 Cab, specifications................................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 Overall body vibrations:.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 Noise emission values..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 L30B.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 L35B.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................148 Hydraulic system, specifications...................................................................................................................................................................................................................149 Hydraulic system specifications L30B...........................................................................................................................................................................................................149 Hydraulic system specifications L35B...........................................................................................................................................................................................................149 Dimensions and performance values..................................................................................................................................................................................................................150 L30B with attachment carrier type Z............................................................................................................................................................................................................150 L35B with attachment carrier type Z............................................................................................................................................................................................................151 L35B - TP with attachment carrier type Z.......................................................................................................................................................................................................152 L35B - TP with attachment carrier type V.......................................................................................................................................................................................................153 Service history................................................................................................................................................................................................................................155 Alphabetical index.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................159
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