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Sany SY18C Hydraulic Excavator Operation Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Sany SY18C Hydraulic Excavator Operation Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Sany SY18C Hydraulic Excavator Operation Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 160
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF

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Sany SY18C Hydraulic Excavator Operation Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

EC Declaration of Conformity 3
Introduction 10
2 1 Foreword 10
2 2 Structure of the Instructions 10
Safety 13
3 1 Intended Use 13
3 2 Incorrect Use 13
3 3 Operator Duties 15
3 4 Obligations of Maintenance Personnel/Specialized Personnel 15
3 5 Hazards Around the Machine 16
3 5 1 Ground 16
3 5 2 Power Cables 16
3 5 3 Flammable/Explosive Environment 17
3 5 4 Storms 17
3 5 5 Poor Visibility 17
3 5 6 Extreme Climatic Conditions 18
3 6 Hazard Points on the Machine 19
3 6 1 General Dangers 19
3 6 2 Mechanical Dangers 20
3 6 3 Hydraulic Dangers 21
3 6 4 Electrical Dangers 22
3 6 5 Dangers from Lifting Equipment 22
3 7 Personal Protective Equipment 24
3 8 Safety Systems and Protective Devices 25
3 9 Safety Markings 26
Machine Description 31
4 1 Overview 31
4 2 Features 31
4 3 Assemblies 32
4 4 Cab 33
4 4 1 Emergency Exit 34
4 4 2 Emergency Stop 34
4 4 3 Horn 35
4 4 4 Safety Lever 36
4 4 5 Fire Extinguisher 36
4 4 6 Rear-View Mirrors 37
4 4 7 Seat Belt 37
4 4 8 Acoustic Driver Warning 37
4 5 Maintenance Doors 38
4 5 1 Rear Side Maintenance Cover 38
4 5 2 Covers 39
4 6 Motor and Gear Units 40
4 6 1 Diesel Engine 40
4 6 2 Track Drive System and Swing Motor 41
4 7 Hydraulic System 42
4 8 Electrical System/Control 43
4 8 1 Lighting System 43
4 8 2 Fuses 44
4 8 3 Emergency Stop 46
4 8 4 Acoustic Driver Warning 46
4 9 Boom 47
4 10 Bucket 47
4 11 Machine Identification 48
Operation and Display Elements 51
5 1 In the Cab 51
5 1 1 Overview 51
5 1 2 Emergency Exit 52
5 1 3 Upper Windscreen 53
5 1 4 Cab Door Window 55
5 1 5 Display 56
5 1 6 Toggle Switch and Buttons 57
5 1 7 Joysticks and Pedals 60
5 1 8 Radio 66
5 2 Outside the Cab 71
5 2 1 Main Switch 71
5 2 2 Maintenance Covers 71
Before Starting Operation 72
6 1 Daily Checks 72
6 2 Removing the Transport Safety Equipment 73
6 3 Cleaning Before Starting Operations 73
6 4 Visual Inspection 73
6 4 1 Exhaust System, Engine, and Components that Heat Up 73
6 4 2 Engine Visual Inspection 74
6 4 3 Exhaust System 74
6 4 4 Hydraulic System 74
6 4 5 Work Equipment 75
6 4 6 Lower Structure 75
6 4 7 Handles 75
6 4 8 Safety Markings 75
6 5 Checking and Lubricating the Blade 77
6 6 Consumables and Residues 78
6 6 1 Fuel 78
6 6 2 Engine Oil 80
6 6 3 Hydraulic Oil 81
6 6 4 Windscreen Wiper Fluid 82
6 6 5 Water Separator 83
6 7 Setting Up the Operating Position 85
6 7 1 Seat 85
6 8 Functions Check 86
6 8 1 Seat Belt 86
6 8 2 Lighting System 86
6 8 3 Horn 86
6 8 4 Display 86
6 8 5 Safety Lever 87
6 8 6 Boom and Excavator Arm 87
6 8 7 Bucket 89
6 8 8 Blade 89
6 8 9 Track Width Settings 89
Operator Control 91
7 1 Starting the Machine 91
7 1 1 Starting the Machine 91
7 1 2 Warm Up the Engine at Low Outside Temperatures 91
7 2 Driving the Machine 93
7 2 1 Preparing for Driving 93
7 2 2 Driving Forwards 94
7 2 3 Driving Backwards 96
7 2 4 Stopping the Machine 97
7 2 5 Turning the Machine in Place 98
7 2 6 Driving on a Slope 99
7 2 7 Driving on Uneven Ground 100
7 2 8 Driving Through Water 101
7 2 9 Driving Through Sludge 102
7 3 Operating the Equipment 105
7 3 1 Turning Upper Structure 105
7 3 2 Swivelling the Boom 106
7 3 3 Lifting and Lowering the Boom 107
7 3 4 Moving the Excavator Arm Forward and Back 107
7 3 5 Folding the Bucket In and Out 108
7 3 6 Raising and Lowering the Blade 109
7 3 7 Adjusting the Blade Width 110
7 4 Digging 111
7 4 1 Digging Trenches 111
7 4 2 Excavating a Ditch Along a Wall 112
7 4 3 Excavating 112
7 5 Loading 114
7 6 Leveling 115
7 7 Loading 116
7 7 1 Preparation 116
7 7 2 Driving Onto the Ramps and Transport Trailer 117
7 7 3 Securely Parking the Machine on the Transport Trailer 118
7 7 4 Driving Off the Ramps and Transport Trailer 120
7 7 5 Lifting the Machine 121
7 8 Operation at Low External Temperatures 123
7 9 Parking the Machine 124
7 10 Securing the Machine 124
Cleaning 126
8 1 Cleaning at the End of Operations 126
Running in the Machine 127
Error Detection 128
10 1 Operator 128
10 2 Maintenance Personnel 128
10 3 Service Personnel 128
10 4 Supposed Errors 129
10 5 Error Codes 130
Error Elimination 131
11 1 Troubleshooting and Eliminating Errors 132
11 2 Carrying Out Measures to Eliminate Errors 134
11 2 1 Fuses 135
11 2 2 Replacing a Work Spotlight Bulb 137
11 2 3 Starting Assistance from Additional Batteries or Generators 137
Additional Equipment 139
12 1 Quick Change System 139
12 1 1 Fitting a Bucket with the Quick Change Mechanism 140
Loading the Machine 142
Annex 145
14 1 Specifications 145
14 2 Digging Range 148
14 3 Tightening Torques 149
14 3 1 Screws with Strength Classes 8 8, 10 9, 12 9 149
14 3 2 Screws with Strength Classes 10 9 and 12 9 for the Excavator 149
14 3 3 Hydraulic Hose Screw Connections for the Excavator 150
14 3 4 Other Screw Connections for the Excavator 151
14 4 Excavator Buckets 152
14 5 Operating Material Overview 153
14 5 1 Fluid Capacities of the Machine 153
14 5 2 Specifications for Consumables 153
14 5 3 Information About the Use of Grease 154
14 5 4 Information About the Use of Fuel 154
14 5 5 Information on Using Window Washer Fluid 154
Glossary 155
Index 158

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