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Neuson 12002 RD User Manual

Neuson 12002 RD
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User manual
Crawler
excavator
12002 RD
Edition:
Item No.:
Language:
April 2003
9707672
English
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Neuson 12002 RD Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNeuson
Model12002 RD
CategoryExcavators
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Safety rules

Outlines essential safety rules and general operating principles for safe machine use.

Specifications

3.1 Technical Data Crawler Excavator 12002 RD

Presents principal data, digging specifications, and driving/swiveling specs.

Component Designations

Cab equipment and controls

Diagram of the cab interior, showing the layout of controls, levers, and instruments.

Hydraulic system

Safety Equipment

Instrument Panel Functions

Fuse box

Swinging and swiveling the excavator equipment

Explains how to operate the excavator's swinging and swiveling functions using control levers.

Left control lever

Right control lever

Details the directional movements controlled by the right joystick.

Excavator arm movements

Changing attachments

Excavating options

Bulldozing

Stability

Things to check before starting the excavator

Visual inspection

Specifies items to check during a visual inspection, such as hoses, radiator, and battery.

Check motor oil

Instructions for checking the engine oil level and quality.

Check hydraulic oil level

Procedure for checking and refilling the hydraulic oil level.

Check coolant level

Refuelling

Instructions for refuelling, emphasizing filling the tank and avoiding spills.

Check safety equipment

Ensures brakes and swivel lock are functioning correctly before operation.

Starting the excavator

Jump starts (with jumper cables)

Driving the crawler excavator

Travel on dangerous ground and on slopes

Offers crucial precautions for traveling on slopes and uneven terrain.

Turning

Shutting down

Care and Maintenance

General

Covers washing, adherence to maintenance schedules, lubricant use, and safety during maintenance.

Maintenance Schedule

Daily maintenance

General visual inspection and leak check

Covers daily checks of controls, fittings, hoses, radiator, engine, and battery connections.

Check fuel filter with water separator

Hydraulics

Check hydraulic oil level

Steps to check hydraulic oil level and refill as necessary, with pressure release warning.

Weekly maintenance or every 50 operating hours

Maintenance every 250 operating hours

Maintenance every 500 operating hours

Change hydraulic oil

Maintenance every 1,000 operating hours

Hydraulics

Check hydraulic oil and filter, and ventilation filter/sieve.

Lubricant table

Trouble shooting

Engine

Troubleshooting for starting issues, insufficient power, and overheating.

Indicator Lamps

Troubleshooting for oil pressure, temperature, and charge monitor lamps.

Working Equipment

Troubleshooting for slewing chassis difficulties and equipment not working at low performance.

NEUSON VARIO

Operation of Neuson Vario

Steps to change the eccentric position and operate the Neuson Vario system.

Driving the Neuson Vario Transverse to the Slope

Guidance on shifting the excavator for stability when driving across slopes.

Warning Equipment of Neuson Vario

Explains the warning device settings and function checks for the Vario system.

Safety instructions for the operation of earth-moving machinery

Hazard zone

Defines the hazard zone around the machine and specifies requirements for personnel.

Stability

Ensures stability and prevents overturning during operation, driving, and on slopes.

Operation

Covers general operation, safety during operation, and transport of persons.

Driving

Covers pre-start checks, safety belt use, window condition, cold-start aids, roadway design, and load limits.

Operation in areas carrying underground lines

Safety precautions when working near underground utility lines.

Operation close to overhead electric lines

Safety clearances and precautions when working near overhead electric lines.

Stoppages

Procedures for safely stopping work, securing the machine, and leaving it unattended.

Lifting-gear deployment

Safety rules and requirements for using the machine in lifting operations.

Assembly, servicing, repair (maintenance)

Guidelines for assembly, servicing, and repair of earthmoving machinery.