Operators Manual Tb 135
The detailed description of the manual: Here you will find an instruction manual detailing the maintenance of the repair, as well as the correct procedure for using compact excavators Takeuchi TB125, TB135, TB145. This workshop manual contains detailed diagrams and pictures, many schemes and tables, different drawings for compact excavators Takeuchi.
The manual is intended for persons who engage in maintenance operations and explains procedures for disassembly and reassembly of the machine, check and maintenance procedures, maintenance reference values, troubleshooting and outline specifications, etc. The workshop manual helps even novice users who do not have the skills and knowledge in compact excavators but who want to improve the procedure of repair and maintenance of their Takeuchi equipment. It is very important to read the section in the manual about the security measure.
Regardless of what your problem is any repairs to the must be started after reading the safety section. This will help you avoid unforeseen breakdowns of your equipment and serious injuries. This manual comes in PDF format.
To read and print the information you must install Adobe PDF Reader program. The manual contains 1087 pages in the English language. Models: TB125, TB135, TB145 TB125 Serial no 12510003- TB135 Serial no 13510004- TB145 Serial no 14510004- CONTENTS:.
I. GENERAL.
Safety Precautions. Cautions during Disassembly and Assembly. Cautions during Removal and Installation of the Hydraulic Units. Cautions during Removal and Installation of Piping.
Handling of Seals. Tightening Torques. II. SPECIFICATIONS. Names of Components. Dimensions.
Specification Tables. Mass Tables. Recommended Lubricants. Types of Crawler Belts. Types of Attachments and Their Combinations.
Service Standards. Standards for Judging Performance.
III. MACHINE CONFIGURATION. Drive System. Slew System.
Travel System. Upper Frame. Control System. Attachments. Hydraulic System.
Electrical System. Proportional Control. Air Conditioner System. Security System. IV.
Takeuchi Tb 135
Before operating failure to follow warnings or instructions can cause serious injury or death. the operation and maintenance manual, operator's handbook, safety manual and machine signs (decals) provide proper operation and maintenance instructions. Study these documents and decals before operating your mini-excavator. Know your machine!. always check the service schedule included on the machine. Your rented mini-excavator has gone through a thorough 'rental-ready' maintenance procedure, but you should always double check fluid levels before operating your machine. Unless you have made specific arrangements with your local rental company, never perform maintenance on a rented machine.
Call your rental dealer with any maintenance questions. Check for leaks, broken or damaged parts before operating.
never smoke when fueling always fasten seat belt snugly for restraint and lower the control console. know the location and function of all safety features and interlocks, gauges and operating controls. activate the auxiliary hydraulics pedal for hydraulic attachment operation. Wear proper clothing and use personal protection equipment as required for the job.
Servicing service and repair work should be done only by qualified service personnel. Know the worksite. call local utilities before you dig: 1-888-258-0808 (national referral no.) or see: for your state or provincial number. Know the location of underground gas, water and electrical lines.
inspect work area for holes, drop-offs or unstable ground. know the weight limitations of operating surfaces and clearances. Changing and using attachments.
make sure attachment is securely fastened to excavator. the attachment signs (decals) and operator's handbook provide operating and maintenance instructions. Failure to follow warnings and instructions can cause serious injury or death.
use only approved attachments for the compact excavator. While operating. start excavator with steering levers and hydraulic controls in neutral. Keep bystanders away. move steering levers and pedals smoothly. If your mini-excavator has a hydrostatic drive, be aware.
Hydrostatic drive systems are responsive. Excavator will move immediately when controls are activated. Check blade location before moving travel control levers or pedals.
Excavator will move in the direction of the blade when steering levers are moved away from the operator. keep your attachment low when traveling. never carry riders. do not exceed the rated lift capacity. Read and understand the load rating chart on the excavator. Keep bystanders away from the maximum swing area. Never lift a load over another bystander.
always look in the direction of travel before moving the excavator or rotating the house swing (slew). keep bystanders away from the work area. do not swing loads on a slope. Swing loads low and slowly. Do not travel across slopes which are more than 15 degrees to the side or to the back of the machine, or 25 degrees to the front. Keep boom centered. Keep hands and feet on controls or footrests.
never operate excavator's controls from the ground. always sit in the operator's seat when activating the controls. Getting on and off safely before leaving the excavator:. lower the attachment to the ground.
stop the engine. remove the key to prevent unauthorized starting. use the grab-handles, track and skid-resistant surfaces when getting on or off the excavator. do not jump off the excavator. Transporting the excavator and attachment. always drive up the ramp with heavy end uphill (boom, dipper, etc.).
engage swing lock and secure excavator and attachments using tie-downs and chains. Use towing vehicle and trailer of adequate capacity.
Before Operating Failure to follow warnings or instructions can cause serious injury or death. The Operation and Maintenance Manual, Operator's Handbook, safety manual and machine signs (decals) provide proper operation and maintenance instructions. Study these documents and decals before operating your mini-excavator.
Know your machine!. Always check the service schedule included on the machine.
Your rented mini-excavator has gone through a thorough 'Rental-Ready' maintenance procedure, but you should always double check fluid levels before operating your machine. Unless you have made specific arrangements with your local rental company, NEVER perform maintenance on a rented machine. Call your rental dealer with any maintenance questions. Check for leaks, broken or damaged parts before operating.
Never smoke when fueling Always fasten seat belt snugly for restraint and lower the control console. Know the location and function of all safety features and interlocks, gauges and operating controls.
Activate the auxiliary hydraulics pedal for hydraulic attachment operation. Wear proper clothing and use personal protection equipment as required for the job.
Servicing Service and repair work should be done only by qualified service personnel. Know the Worksite. Call local utilities before you dig: 1-888-258-0808 (National Referral No.) or see: for your state or provincial number. Know the location of underground gas, water and electrical lines. Inspect work area for holes, drop-offs or unstable ground. Know the weight limitations of operating surfaces and clearances. Changing and Using Attachments.
Make sure attachment is securely fastened to excavator. The attachment signs (decals) and Operator's Handbook provide operating and maintenance instructions. Failure to follow warnings and instructions can cause serious injury or death. Use only approved attachments for the compact excavator. While Operating. Start excavator with steering levers and hydraulic controls in neutral.
Keep bystanders away. Move steering levers and pedals smoothly.
If your mini-excavator has a hydrostatic drive, be aware. Hydrostatic drive systems are responsive. Excavator will move immediately when controls are activated. Check blade location before moving travel control levers or pedals.
Excavator will move in the direction of the blade when steering levers are moved away from the operator. Keep your attachment low when traveling. Never carry riders. Do not exceed the rated lift capacity. Read and understand the load rating chart on the excavator. Keep bystanders away from the maximum swing area.
Never lift a load over another bystander. Always look in the direction of travel before moving the excavator or rotating the house swing (slew). Keep bystanders away from the work area. Do not swing loads on a slope. Swing loads low and slowly. Do not travel across slopes which are more than 15 degrees to the side or to the back of the machine, or 25 degrees to the front.
Keep boom centered. Keep hands and feet on controls or footrests.
Never operate excavator's controls from the ground. Always sit in the operator's seat when activating the controls. Getting On and Off Safely Before leaving the excavator:. Lower the attachment to the ground. Stop the engine. Remove the key to prevent unauthorized starting. Use the grab-handles, track and skid-resistant surfaces when getting on or off the excavator.
Do not jump off the excavator. Transporting the Excavator and Attachment. Always drive up the ramp with heavy end uphill (boom, dipper, etc.). Engage swing lock and secure excavator and attachments using tie-downs and chains. Use towing vehicle and trailer of adequate capacity.