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Takeuchi TW9 User Manual

Takeuchi TW9
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These operating instrustions are read and
understand, otherwise injury or death is
caused.
Operating Instructions
Language version: EN
Edition: 2011-11
Order number: 5780200633
From vehicle ID No: TL08020438>
Translation of the original operating instructions
tW9
tW9
Wheel Loader
Wheel Loader

Table of Contents

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Takeuchi TW9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTakeuchi
ModelTW9
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2 Safety and Accident Prevention

2.2 Intended Use and General Safety

Defines proper applications and general safety precautions, including operator requirements.

2.5 Specific Hazards and Operational Safety

Covers danger zones, falling objects, power lines, stability, and enclosed spaces.

2.15 Work Stoppages and Parking

Provides instructions for safely parking the machine, securing attachments, and leaving the operator's stand.

2.16 Attachment Changes, Maintenance, and Repair Safety

Ensures safety during attachment changes, maintenance, and repairs.

2.17 Recovery, Loading, and Transportation Safety

Details procedures for safely recovering, loading, and transporting the machine.

2.18 Monitoring and Inspections

Outlines mandatory inspections, pre-shift checks, and monitoring procedures.

2.19 Fire Prevention and Other Dangers

Addresses fire prevention measures and potential dangers from hydraulic system failures.

4 Operation

4.1 Initial Operator Instructions

Guides new operators on initial machine entry, pre-operation checks, and familiarization with controls.

4.2 Operator Controls and Instrument Panel

Identifies and describes all operator controls, indicators, and instruments in the cabin.

4.3 Engine Operation

Covers starting, monitoring engine parameters, and safely switching off the diesel engine.

4.8 Driving, Steering, Braking, and Parking

Covers safe driving, steering, braking, and parking procedures, including road regulations.

5 Working Operation of the machine

6 Recovery and transport of the machine

7 Maintenance and Care

7.8 Inspection and Maintenance Plans

Covers initial inspections, general maintenance plans, and daily/weekly tasks for service personnel.

7.9 Specific Inspection and Maintenance Work

Details specific inspection and maintenance tasks for various machine systems.

8 Troubleshooting

8.3 Steering System Faults

Lists possible causes and remedies for steering system malfunctions.

8.4 Brake System Performance Issues

Addresses insufficient performance of service and parking brakes, listing causes and solutions.

8.6 Hydrostatic Drive and Transmission Faults

Covers faults related to hydrostatic drive, transmission operation, and loader installation.

8.7 Hydraulic Oil Temperature Issues

Lists possible causes and remedies for hydraulic oil exceeding its maximum admissible temperature.

8.8 Sluggish Acceleration and Power Loss

Addresses issues with sluggish acceleration and low propulsive power, detailing causes and remedies.

8.12 Performance Decrease and Cylinder Issues

Details causes for decreased machine performance and issues with working cylinders.

8.14 Electrical System Faults

Covers common electrical faults like lighting, wipers, horn, and starting system issues.

9 Appendix

9.3 Immobilizer System Operations and Faults

Covers the activation, deactivation, key learning, and fault causes for the immobilizer system.