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59
CONTROLS
External Power Sockets (for EU)
W
ARNING
Only use applicable electric products with
these sockets.
for Beacon
Use these sockets as an external power
supply
. When using these sockets, be
careful not to exceed 12V / 10A.
To
use, raise the cap (1).
Applicable plug: BOSCH 0352321007
L2C0071
1
1
N0C008
Accessories
60
62
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
4
Serial Numbers
4
Table of Contents
7
Safety
10
General Precautions
11
Provide a Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit
11
Never Remove Safety Equipment
11
Be Sure to Lock the Safety Lock Lever before Leaving the
12
Avoid Fire and Explosion Hazards
12
Operator's Seat
12
Preparing Precautions
14
Preparing Precautions
15
Starting Precautions
16
Start the Engine from the Operator's Seat
16
Starting Precautions
17
Operating Precautions
18
Ensure Good Visibility
18
Do Not Permit Riders on the Machine
18
Operating Precautions
19
Check the Position of the Undercarriage (Tracks) before
19
Insure Driver Safety before Loading Trucks
21
Keep a Safe Distance from Electrical Power Lines
21
Never Slew (Swing) Sideways with Excessive Weights
23
Excavators Are Not Designed for Lifting Loads
23
Cautions on Towing
24
Danger of Flying Objects
24
Stopping Precautions
25
Park Safely
25
Transporting Precautions
26
Load and Unload the Machine Safely
26
Hoist the Machine Safely
26
Maintenance Precautions
28
Stop the Engine before Performing Maintenance
28
Prepare the Work Area
28
Be Careful with Hot and Pressurized Components
30
Be Careful with Hot Cooling Systems
30
Be Careful with Fluids under Pressure
31
Handling of the Accumulator
31
Be Careful with Grease under Pressure < Tb153Fr
32
Avoid Battery Hazards
32
Safety Signs (Decals)
35
Diesel Fuel
36
Controls
37
Controls
38
Names of Components
38
Names of Components
39
Doors and Covers
40
Cab Door
40
Doors and Covers
41
Front Window (Cab)
41
Tool Case
42
Fuel Filler Cap
44
Seat and Seat Belt
46
Seat and Seat Belt
47
Instrument Cluster
48
Instrument Cluster
49
Switches
50
Switches
51
Throttle Controller < Tb180Fr
51
Attachment Interference Switch
52
Light Switch
54
Levers and Pedals
55
Safety Lock Lever
55
Operating Levers
55
Levers and Pedals
56
Offset Pedal
57
Accessories
58
Heater (Cab)
58
Cigarette Lighter (Cab)
60
Ashtray (Cab
60
External Power Sockets (for Eu)
61
First Auxiliary Hydraulic Lines
66
Operation
69
Operation
70
Before Starting Operation
70
Before Starting the Engine
71
Starting and Stopping the Engine <TB153FR
72
Starting and Stopping the Engine <TB180FR
74
Machine Operation
76
Inspection after Warm-Up
79
Operating the Working Equipment
86
Operating Procedures
90
Parking the Machine
98
Stopping the Engine
98
Handling in Cold Weather
99
Cautions after Completing Operations
99
Preparing for Cold Weather
99
Handling Rubber Crawlers
100
Transport
103
Transport
104
Loading and Unloading
104
Hoisting the Machine < TB153FR
105
Hoisting the Machine < TB180FR
106
Securing the Machine
107
Cautions on Transporting
107
Maintenance
109
Maintenance
110
General
110
Service Data
112
Tightening Torques
116
Important Parts
117
Maintenance Chart
118
Walk-Around Inspection
120
Daily Inspection (Every 10 Hours)
122
Inspecting and Replenishing the Engine Oil
123
Inspecting the Water Separator
123
Inspecting the Fuel Level
124
Inspecting the Hydraulic Oil Level and Replenishing
124
Lubricating the Working Equipment
126
After First 50 Hours
127
(New Machines Only)
127
Replacing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
128
Every 50 Hours
130
Inspecting the Battery Fluid Level and Replenishing
133
Draining the Fuel Tank
134
(New Machines Only)
135
After First 250 Hours (New Machines Only)
135
Every 250 Hours
136
Every 500 Hours
139
Replacing the Fuel Filter
139
Every 1000 Hours
140
Every 2000 Hours
144
When Required
147
Tilting up the Platform
156
Replacing the Rubber Crawlers < Tb180Fr
160
Long-Term Storage
162
Troubleshooting
163
Symptoms that Are Not Malfunctions
164
Troubleshooting
164
If the Engine Overheats
165
If the Battery Goes Dead
166
If a Fuse Blows
168
Inspecting and Replacing the Fuse
168
Inspecting the Fusible Link
169
After the Fuel Runs out
170
Bleeding the Air from the Fuel System
170
If a Warning Lamp Flashes
171
Other Symptoms
172
To Lower the Boom
174
Towing
176
Specifications
177
Specifications
178
Lifting Capacities
185
Options
195
Options
196
General Precautions
196
Precautions on Safety
196
Precautions on Installing Attachments
196
Precautions on Operating Attachments
197
Safety Signs (Decals)
198
Switching the Lever Pattern
200
3-Hole Bucket < TB180FR
201
Changing the Link Arm Installation Position
201
Hydraulic Breaker
202
Load Safety Device
204
Accumulator
206
Operating the Machine with Accumulator
206
Pre Cleaner < TB180FR
207
Second Auxiliary Hydraulics
208
Second Auxiliary Hydraulic Switch
209
Third Auxiliary Hydraulics
210
Third Auxiliary Hydraulic Switch and Button
211
Third Auxiliary Hydraulics Warning Lamp
211
Fourth Auxiliary Hydraulics < TB180FR
212
Travel Alarm
214
Fuel Supply Pump < TB180FR
215
Air Conditioner
216
Air Conditioner Switch
218
Temperature Control Dial
218
Defogging the Windows
220
Inspecting the Refrigerant (Gas) Level
223
Off-Season Inspection
223
Condition of the Refrigerant
224
Immobilizer System
226
Re-Registration of the Keys
228
Index
232
Machine Description
234
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Takeuchi TB180FR Specifications
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Brand
Takeuchi
Model
TB180FR
Category
Compact Excavator
Language
English
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