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Hitachi EH5000AC-3 User Manual

Hitachi EH5000AC-3
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ENMQHA-1-1EH5000
AC-3
RIGID DUMP TRUCK OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Serial No 010002 and up
Rigid Dump Truck
PRINTED IN JAPAN (E) 2012, 07
This book is printed on recycled paper.
ENMQHA-1-1
PART NO.
Operator’s Manual
URL:http://www.hitachi-c-m.com
EH5000
AC-3
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Hitachi EH5000AC-3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHitachi
ModelEH5000AC-3
CategoryUtility Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Machine Identification Numbers

Machine Identification

Record model/type and product identification numbers for machine traceability.

ROPS Cab Name Plate Information

Details from the ROPS cab name plate, including model and mass.

Engine Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing number for the engine.

Wheel Motor Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing numbers for the left and right wheel motors.

Alternator Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing number for the alternator.

Control Cabinet Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing number for the control cabinet.

Hydraulic Pump Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing number for the hydraulic pump.

Control Valve Identification Numbers

Record the type and manufacturing number for the control valve.

Travel Reduction Gear Identification

Record the type and manufacturing numbers for the left and right travel reduction gears.

Safety Precautions and Guidelines

Recognize Safety Information

Understand safety alert symbols and their importance for personal injury.

Understand Signal Words

Learn the meaning of signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT, NOTE.

Follow Safety Instructions

Adhere to all safety signs, manual messages, and operating procedures.

Prepare for Emergencies

Get ready for accidents or fires with first aid, extinguishers, and emergency contacts.

Wear Protective Clothing and Gear

Use appropriate clothing, footwear, eye protection, and hearing protection.

Protect Against Noise Exposure

Prevent hearing impairment from prolonged exposure to loud noise using protective devices.

Daily Machine Inspection

Perform a walk-around inspection before starting the machine to identify potential issues.

General Cab Safety Precautions

Maintain cab cleanliness, secure items, avoid distractions, and never operate under influence.

Use Handholds and Steps Safely

Use designated handholds and steps for safe entry/exit, maintaining three-point contact.

Operator's Visibility and Blind Spots

Adjust mirrors/cameras, be aware of blind areas, and ensure clear visibility around the machine.

Adjust Operator's Seat and Mirrors

Properly adjust the operator's seat and mirrors for optimal comfort and visibility.

Fasten and Maintain Seat Belt

Always fasten the seat belt securely and inspect it regularly for damage or wear.

Safe Machine Operation and Bystander Awareness

Operate carefully, maintain alarms, use signal persons, and ensure good illumination.

Handling Starting Aids Safely

Handle flammable starting fluid with extreme caution, keeping away from sparks and heat.

Operate Only From Operator's Seat

Always start the engine from the operator's seat, ensuring the parking brake is on and shift lever is neutral.

Safe Jump Starting Procedures

Follow correct procedures for jump starting to prevent battery explosions and machine runaway.

Avoid High Tension Electric Shock

Never open high voltage covers or touch electrical components with wet hands to prevent shock.

Job Site Investigation and Planning

Investigate job site conditions, make a work plan, and reinforce ground for safe operation.

Signals for Multi-Machine Operations

Use clear, commonly known signals and appoint a signal person for jobs involving multiple machines.

Drive Machine Safely

Operate the machine safely, observing directions, obstructions, slopes, and road conditions.

Wheel Maintenance and Tire Safety

Inspect tires daily, use proper inflation procedures, and store tires safely to prevent accidents.

Driving on Snow Safely

Exercise caution when driving on snow and ice, reducing speed and avoiding sudden maneuvers.

Avoid Rollaway Accidents

Follow proper parking procedures to prevent unintended machine movement or rollaways.

Avoid Back-Over Accidents

Always check surroundings before backing up and use signal persons for safe operation.

Keep People Clear of Working Area

Ensure all personnel are clear of the machine's operating area and movement path.

Avoid Tipping Hazards

Operate with extreme caution on grades, avoid edges, reduce speed, and never modify ROPS.

Protect Against Falling Debris

Stay in the cab during loading and avoid placing extremities outside the window.

Operate with Caution for Overhead Obstacles

Avoid driving with the dump body raised and take care to prevent hitting overhead obstacles.

Avoid Power Lines

Maintain safe distance from electric lines, considering wet ground, to prevent electrocution.

Precautions for Lightning Strikes

Stop operation, evacuate, and check safety devices during electrical storms.

Avoid Overloading the Machine

Do not exceed maximum payload to prevent tipping, loss of control, and potential accidents.

Protect Against Flying Debris

Wear eye protection and keep bystanders clear to guard against flying metal or debris.

Park Machine Safely

Follow specific steps to park the machine securely, including using the parking brake and lowering the dump body.

Prevent Unintended Machine Movement

Avoid accidental control actuation and follow shutdown procedures before exiting.

Handle Fluids Safely to Avoid Fires

Handle fuels and lubricants carefully, store them properly, and refuel in a safe area to prevent fires.

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