WEILER E1250
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General Information
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3. Propel Motor 2-Speed Switch (6) (High/Low)- Controls propel
motor displacement. Move up for high and down for low. The
speed may be shifted while machine is in motion. An indicator
light (7)is provided to indicate the motors are in high.
4. Propel Creep Switch (8) (High/Low)- Allows finer tuned
adjustments to speed at lower speed ranges by cutting the output
current of the joystick in half. For example: with the propel
joystick at fully ahead with the creep switch in low, the propel
pumps see a current the same as the lever half-way ahead.
NOTE: Creep mode does not change the torque of the machine,
it is used only for operator fine tuning and smoothness.
5. Differential Lock Switch (9) - Allows front and rear axles to
function independantly when engaged. Used when in slick or
muddy conditions, or if a single wheel is spinning. A momentary
switch, push and hold up to engage.
6. Propel Variable Speed Joystick (10) - Controls electrical
current to the propel pumps displacement control. The center
position of the joystick is neutral and the latch (11) must be
pulled up to move the joystick out of the neutral position.
Pushing the joystick away from the operator moves the machine
in forward and pulling the joystick toward the operator moves the
machine in reverse. The farther the joystick is moved away from
neutral the more the pumps output is increased in either the
forward or reverse direction.
7. Propel Speed Dial (12) (Potentiometer) - Used to control
electrical current to the propel pumps displacement control.
Used in conjuction with propel variable speed joystick to control the ground speed. Turning the dial clockwise
increases the ground speed and turning the dial counter-clockwise decreases the speed.
Differential Lock Switch
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