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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL STE35SR
75
Permissible Depth of Water
When driving the machine out of water, if the angle of the
machine exceeds 15°, the rear of the upper structure will
go under water, and water will be thrown up by the radiator
fan. This may cause the fan to break.
Be extremely careful when driving the machine out of
water.
Do not drive the machine in water deeper than the center
of carrier roller.
Supply grease to the parts which have been under water
for a long time until the used grease is projected out of the
bearings (around the bucket pin, in particular).
Traveling on Slopes
Turning or operating the work equipment when working
on slopes may cause the machine to lose it balance
and turn over, so avoid such operations. It is
particularly dangerous to swing downhill when the
bucket is loaded. If such operations have to be
performed, pile soil to make a platform (A) on the slope
so the machine is kept horizontal during operation.
Do not travel up or down steep slopes. There is a
danger that the machine may turn over.
When traveling, raise the bucket approx. 20 to 30 cm
from the ground. Do not travel downhill in reverse.
Never turn on slopes or travel across slopes. Always go
down to a flat place to perform these operations. It may
have belonged, but it will ensure safety.
Always operate or travel in such a way that it is possible
to stop safely at any time if the machine slips or
becomes unstable.
When traveling uphill, if the shoes slip or it is impossible
to travel uphill using only the force of the tracks, do not
use the pulling force of the arm to help the machine
travel uphill. There is danger that the machine may turn
over.

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