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SUNWARD SWL Series
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Operation and
Maintenance Manual
SWL SERIES SKID STEER LOADER

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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Christopher BrowningSep 12, 2025
    Why SUNWARD SWL exhaust gases are black?
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      trevormooreSep 12, 2025
      If the exhaust gases from your SUNWARD Compact Loader occasionally tend to be black, consider these possible causes: * The air cleaner might be clogged: Clean or change it. * The injectors could be faulty: Change them. * There might be faulty compression: Adjust the valve clearance.
  • D
    Douglas ScottAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader is overheating and steam comes out of the radiator?
    • C
      Charles ColemanAug 25, 2025
      If steam is coming out of the radiator breather and the engine coolant temperature indicator is reaching the overheating range in your SUNWARD Compact Loader, it could be due to several reasons. You may need to refill the coolant fluid if the level is low, or repair the radiator if there's a leak. Check the fan belt tension and adjust it if it's slacked. Mud or limestone accumulation in the cooling system requires changing the coolant and cleaning the system. Damaged or closed radiator fins should be repaired or cleaned. A faulty thermostat needs to be replaced, and a loose or broken radiator cap should be tightened or replaced. Operating at too high an altitude can also cause overheating.
  • P
    Pamela StewartAug 25, 2025
    Why my SUNWARD Compact Loader does not reach maximum speed?
    • J
      josestoneAug 26, 2025
      If your SUNWARD Compact Loader isn't reaching its maximum speed, several factors could be at play. The suction filter might be clogged, requiring a change. The endothermic engine itself might not be reaching its maximum speed, suggesting you change the diesel oil filter and check the injection pump. The auxiliary pump (gear pump) could be faulty, necessitating a check, repair, or change. Insufficient pilot pressure needs to be set. Finally, the pressure relief valve setting might be incorrect and should be set to the rated value.
  • R
    Richard SmithSep 23, 2025
    What to do if SUNWARD SWL fuel is completely depleted?
    • H
      Herbert ButlerSep 23, 2025
      If the fuel is completely depleted in your SUNWARD Compact Loader, it's because the fuel ran out. Refuel and bleed the system before starting the engine.
  • M
    marksellersSep 13, 2025
    Why SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader alternator emits abnormal noise?
    • M
      Melanie Walls DDSSep 13, 2025
      If the alternator in your SUNWARD Compact Loader is emitting abnormal noise, it is likely due to a faulty alternator. Replace the alternator.
  • K
    Kristen TranSep 18, 2025
    Why engine oil pressure light does not come on when engine is stopped on SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader?
    • H
      hendersonclaireSep 18, 2025
      If the engine oil pressure warning light does not come on when the engine is stopped in your SUNWARD Compact Loader, it could be due to: * A faulty bulb: Change the bulb. * A faulty pressure sensor: Change the sensor.
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    Kimberly WongSep 6, 2025
    What to do if SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader fuel completely depleted?
    • K
      Kelsey JenkinsSep 6, 2025
      If the fuel in your SUNWARD Compact Loader is completely depleted, it's because the fuel ran out. Refuel and bleed the system before starting the engine again.
  • J
    Jeremy RussellSep 6, 2025
    Why is the battery completely depleted on my SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader?
    • K
      Kimberly YangSep 7, 2025
      If the battery of your SUNWARD Compact Loader is completely depleted, it is likely due to a faulty alternator. Consider repairing or replacing it.
  • C
    Charlotte SerranoSep 23, 2025
    Why charging warming light does not come on when engine is stopped on SUNWARD SWL?
    • T
      tonyamitchellSep 23, 2025
      If the charging warning light doesn't come on when the engine is stopped on your SUNWARD Compact Loader, it could be due to: * A faulty bulb: Replace the bulb. * Faulty cables: Check and repair them.
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    jeffrey59Aug 30, 2025
    Why does my SUNWARD SWL Compact Loader only move at low speed?
    • D
      dromanAug 30, 2025
      If your SUNWARD Compact Loader only moves at low speed, it could be due to a faulty pump. You should check the pump, then repair or replace it as needed.

Summary

Introduction to the SWL Skid Steer Loader

1.7 Signals

Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) used to indicate hazard levels.

Security and Safety Precautions

2.1 Meaning of the Safety Signs

Explains the general and acoustic safety signs found on the machine.

2.1.1 General Signs

Details the various general labels fixed on the machine and their respective meanings.

2.3 General Prevention

General safety rules to be followed during operation and maintenance.

2.3.1 General Safety Rules

Key safety rules that operators must read and follow carefully.

2.4 Precautions During Operating

Safety measures to be taken while operating the machine.

2.4.1 Safety Check Before Working

Essential checks to perform before starting any work operation.

2.4.2 Starting the Engine

Safe procedures for starting the engine, including using booster cables.

2.4.3 Moving the Machine

Guidelines for safe operation of the machine while moving.

2.4.4 Prevention of Electric Shock

Safety measures to prevent electric shock, especially near power lines.

2.5 Maintenance Prevention

Safety precautions to be observed during maintenance activities.

2.5.1 General Rules

General safety guidelines to follow before and during maintenance.

2.5.3 Working Under the Working Equipment and Machine

Safety procedures when working beneath the machine or its equipment.

2.5.4 Safety Rules for High-Pressure Oil and Hose

Safety precautions for handling high-pressure hydraulic systems and hoses.

2.5.6 Prevention of Battery Hazard

Safety precautions for handling the battery and its electrolyte.

General Description of the Machine

3.4 Security Devices

Describes the safety features incorporated into the machine.

Machine Operation Controls

3.6 Joysticks

Description of the joysticks used for controlling machine movement and equipment.

Left joystick

Controls machine movement: forward, backward, and turning.

Right joystick

Controls the boom and working equipment operations.

Ignition Key and Parking Brake

Controls machine power and engages/disengages the parking brake.

Cabin Features and Operation

Operation of the Machine

4.2 Checks Before Operation

Essential checks and inspections to perform before operating the machine.

4.3 Starting the Engine

Detailed steps for starting the engine safely under various conditions.

4.3.1 Normal Starting

Standard procedure for starting a warm engine in temperate conditions.

4.3.2 Starting the Engine in Cold Weather

Procedure for starting the engine in cold weather conditions.

4.6 Machine Movement

Guidelines for safe operation of the machine while moving.

Left Joystick Movement Control

Operation of the left joystick for controlling machine movement direction.

4.7 Operation of Working Equipments

How to operate the machine's working equipment and attachments.

Boom Raise and Lower

Procedures for operating the boom lift and lower functions.

4.8 Loading

Procedures for loading material onto the machine.

4.8.1 Loading on Level Floor

Steps for loading material on a flat, level surface.

4.8.2 Loading on Slopes

Specific precautions and procedures for loading material on slopes.

4.9 Digging

Correct methods and procedures for digging operations.

4.11 Parking the Machine

Safe procedures for parking the machine.

4.13 Transporting the Machine on Other Vehicles

Procedures for safely loading, securing, and unloading the machine for transport.

4.13.1 Loading the Machine

Steps required to safely load the machine onto a transport vehicle.

4.13.2 Securing the Machine

Methods for securely fastening the machine onto a transport vehicle.

4.13.3 Unloading the Machine

Steps required to safely unload the machine from a transport vehicle.

4.14 Lifting the Machine

Safety precautions and procedures for lifting the machine.

4.15 Use of the Quick Coupler

Procedures for attaching and detaching equipment using the quick coupler.

4.15.1 Hitch the Bucket

Procedure to attach the bucket or other equipment to the quick coupler.

4.15.2 Unhitch the Bucket

Procedure to detach the bucket or other equipment from the quick coupler.

4.20 Starting the Machine with Booster Cables

Step-by-step instructions for jump-starting the engine using booster cables.

Maintenance Procedures

5.1 Requirement Service

General requirements and recommendations for machine maintenance.

5.5 Maintenance Plan

Schedule outlining maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

5.5.1 Before Starting

Maintenance checks to perform before starting the machine.

5.5.2 Every 50 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 operating hours.

5.5.3 Every 100 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 operating hours.

5.5.4 Very 250 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 250 operating hours.

5.5.4.6 Changing the Engine Oil

Step-by-step procedure for changing the engine oil.

5.5.4.7 Changing the Engine Oil Filter

Procedure for changing the engine oil filter.

5.5.4.8 Changing the Fuel Filter

Procedure for changing the fuel filter.

5.5.5 Every 500 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 operating hours.

5.5.5.4 Changing the Hydraulic Oil Filter

Procedure for changing the hydraulic oil filter.

5.5.6 Every 1000 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 1000 operating hours.

5.5.6.1 Changing the Oil in the Gear Chain Box

Procedure for draining and changing the oil in the gear chain box.

5.5.6.2 Changing the Hydaraulic Oil and Clean the Suction

Procedure for changing hydraulic oil and cleaning the suction line.

5.5.6.3 Changing the Air Filter

Procedure for changing the air filter.

5.5.7 Every 2000 Hours of Operation

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 2000 operating hours.

5.5.7.1 Changing the Coolant

Procedure for draining and refilling the engine coolant.

5.5.9 Trouble Shooting

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common machine problems.

Optional Equipment and Connections

Other Technical Data

SUNWARD SWL Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSUNWARD
ModelSWL Series
CategoryCompact Loader
LanguageEnglish

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