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Terex R190T-ROW User Manual

Terex R190T-ROW
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8/17/2016
Operation and Maintenance
Manual
R190T-ROW
SN 00461-Current
English
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Table of Contents

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Terex R190T-ROW Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine MakePerkins
Engine Power48.5 kW
Bucket Capacity0.7 m3
Width72 in
Height2, 030 mm
Net Power48.5 kW
Peak Torque221 lb ft
Height to Top of ROPS2, 030 mm
Operating Weight10, 362 lbs (4, 700 kg)

Summary

1 Introduction

1.3 Safety Alert Symbol

Explains the meaning and use of the safety alert symbol to warn of hazards.

2 Safety

2.1 Safety Alert System

Explains the purpose and usage of safety alert symbols and notices in the manual.

2.2 Graphical Symbols

Illustrates hazard pictograms and their corresponding avoidance measures.

2.3 ANSI Safety Sign Location

Identifies the specific locations of various safety signs on the machine.

2.4 General Safety Notes

Key safety practices and operator responsibilities for safe machine operation.

2.5 Personal Protection Equipment

Details required and recommended Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for operators.

2.6 Hazard Zone

Defines the operational hazard zone around the machine and safety distances.

2.7 Operation

Specifies operator qualifications and essential safe operating procedures.

2.8 Stability

Guidelines for maintaining machine stability and preventing rollovers, especially on inclines.

2.10 Fire Prevention

Crucial measures to prevent fires, including fuel handling and electrical safety.

2.11 Crush and Burn Avoidance

Precautions to avoid crushing hazards and burns from hot machine parts.

2.12 Placing into Operation

Essential checks and procedures before placing the machine into operation.

2.13 Starting the Machine

Step-by-step process for safely starting the engine and initial checks.

2.14 Jobsite Safety

Safety considerations specific to jobsite conditions, hazards, and electrical lines.

2.17 Transporting the Machine

Safe procedures for loading, securing, and transporting the machine.

2.18 Maintenance

General safety rules and precautions to follow during all maintenance tasks.

2.19 Battery (corrosive)

Safety measures for handling and servicing the machine's battery due to its corrosive nature.

2.20 Hydraulic Hoses/Lines

Safety advice for inspecting, replacing, and handling hydraulic hoses and lines.

4 Machine Description / Controls

4.3 Controls

Details the operation of the drive and lift arm joysticks for machine control.

4.9 Emergency Exits

Procedures for using the emergency exits in the operator cab.

5 Operation

5.2 Pre-Operation Safety Checklist

A critical checklist of inspections required before operating the machine.

5.3 Starting Procedure

Detailed steps for safely starting the engine and preparing for operation.

5.12 Operation on Inclines

Precautions and techniques for safe operation on inclined surfaces.

6 Transportation

7 Maintenance

7.3 Maintenance Intervals

Schedule of recommended maintenance tasks based on operating hours or time.

7.6 Engine Oil Change

Step-by-step guide for replacing engine oil and the oil filter.

7.7 Hydraulic Oil Change

Process for changing the hydraulic oil and filter to maintain system integrity.

7.23 Lifting Procedure

Safe methods for lifting the machine using a jack and supports.

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