Bobcat S100 Kompaktlader Bedienungsanleitung Seite 1-64
Bobcat S100 Kompaktlader Bedienungsanleitung Seite 1-64
Bobcat S100 Kompaktlader Bedienungsanleitung Seite 1-64
EQUIPPED WITH
BOBCAT INTERLOCK
CONTROL SYSTEM (BICS™)
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MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Instructions are necessary before operating or servicing machine. Read and
understand the Operation & Maintenance Manual, Operator’s Handbook and
WARNING signs (decals) on machine. Follow warnings and instructions in the manuals
when making repairs, adjustments or servicing. Check for correct function after
adjustments, repairs or service. Untrained operators and failure to follow
instructions can cause injury or death. W-2003-0807
Safety Alert Symbol: This symbol with a warning statement, means: “Warning, be alert! Your safety is
involved!” Carefully read the message that follows.
MAINFRAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-01
HEATER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-01
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPEC-01
FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
5. Check lift arm support device, 13. Check for correct function of
replace if damaged. indicator lamps.
FW SSL-1008 SM
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17. Check the condition of the 23. Operate the machine and
battery and cables. check all functions.
18. Inspect the air cleaner for 24. Check for correct function of
damage or leaks. Check the the Bobcat Interlock Control
condition of the element. System (BICS™) before the
machine is returned to the
customer.
19. Check the electrical charging 25. Check for proper function of
system. front horn and back-up alarm
(if equipped).
20. Check tires for wear and 26. Check function or condition of
pressure. Check tracks for all equipped options and
wear and tension. Use only accessories (examples: fire
FW SSL-1008 SM
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The dealer and owner / operator review the
recommended uses of the product when delivered. If the
Before Operation owner / operator will be using the machine for a different
application(s) he or she must ask the dealer for
Carefully follow the operating and maintenance recommendations on the new use.
instructions in this manual.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT’D) Safe Operation Needs A Qualified Operator
For an operator to be qualified, he or she must not use
Safe Operation Is The Operator’s Responsibility
drugs or alcoholic drinks which impair alertness or co-
ordination while working. An operator who is taking
Safety Alert Symbol prescription drugs must get medical advice to determine
if he or she can safely operate a machine.
This symbol with a warning statement means: A Qualified Operator Must Do The Following:
“Warning, be alert! Your safety is involved!”
Carefully read the message that follows. Understand the Written Instructions, Rules and
Regulations
• The written instructions from Bobcat Company
include the Delivery Report, Operation &
Maintenance Manual, Operator’s Handbook, Safety
WARNING Manual and machine signs (decals).
• Check the rules and regulations at your location. The
rules may include an employer’s work safety
Operator must have instructions before operating the
requirements. For driving on public roads, the
machine. Untrained operators can cause injury or machine must be equipped as stipulated by the local
death. regulations authorising operation on public roads in
W-2001-0502 your specific country. Regulations may identify a
hazard such as a utility line.
Have Training with Actual Operation
• Operator training must consist of a demonstration and
IMPORTANT
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CONT’D) FIRE PREVENTION
Maintenance
Operation
Electrical
SI SSL EMEA-0213
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FIRE PREVENTION (CONT’D) Welding And Grinding
Fire Extinguishers
Starting
Sl SSL EMEA-0213
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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Engine Serial Number
Figure 1
EM1492
1
S4464
Module 2. - Production
Sequence (Series)
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DELIVERY REPORT
Figure 3
B-16315
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LOADER IDENTIFICATION
FRONT LIGHTS
OPERATOR SEAT
with SEAT BELT
& SEAT BAR
GRAB
HANDLES
FRONT AUXILIARY
TILT QUICK COUPLERS
CYLINDER
STEPS
LIFT ARM
REAR
GRILLE
LIFT
BACK-UP CYLINDER
ALARM
(OPTION)
REAR
DOOR
REAR
LIGHT
TAIL
LIGHT
S0184
[1] TIRES
[1] TIRES - Tires shown may not be standard. The machine is factory equipped with standard tires. Other tires are available.
[2] ROPS, FOPS - Roll Over Protective Structure, per ISO 3471, and Falling Object Protective Structure per ISO 3449, Level I.
Level II is available.
[3] BUCKET - Several different Buckets and other Attachments are available.
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SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
Procedure
Figure 10-10-1
S6030
Figure 10-10-3
WARNING Lift the front of the loader and put jack stands under the
axle tubes [Figure 10-10-3].
Put jackstands under the front axles and rear corners NOTE: Make sure the jack stands do not touch the
of the frame before running the engine for service. tires. Make sure tires clear floor or any
Failure to use jackstands can allow the machine to obstacles.
fall or move and cause injury or death.
W-2017-0286
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LIFT ARM SUPPORT DEVICE
Installing
WARNING
Maintenance and service work can be done with the lift
arms lowered. If the lift arms are raised, use the following
Before the cab or the lift arms are raised for service,
procedures to engage and disengage an approved lift
jackstands must be put under the rear corners of the
arm support device.
frame. Failure to use jackstands can allow the
machine to tip backward causing injury or death.
W-2014-0895
Figure 10-20-2
P-90328
3
AVOID DEATH
• Disconnecting or loosening any hydraulic
tubeline, hose, fitting, component or a part failure 2
can cause lift arms to drop.
• Keep out of this area when lift arms are raised
unless supported by an approved lift arm 1
support. Replace if damaged.
D-1009-0409
P-54468A
Installing (Cont’d) Remove the retaining pin (Item 1) [Figure 10-20-4] from
the lift arm support device.
Figure 10-20-3
Figure 10-20-5
P54469
P54472
Lower the lift arm support device to the top of the lift
cylinder. Hook the free end of the spring (Item 1) [Figure Connect the spring (Item 1) [Figure 10-20-5] from the lift
10-20-3] to the lift arm support device so the spring does arm support device to the bracket below the lift arms.
not interfere with the support device engagement.
1 2
P-54468A
P-54470A N-20524B
Raise the lift arms a small amount. The spring will lift the
Raise the lift arms until the lift arm support device drops support device off the lift cylinder rod. Lower the lift arms.
onto the lift cylinder rod (Item 1) [Figure 10-20-4]. Stop the engine.
Lower the lift arms slowly until the support device is held Raise the seat bar, unbuckle the seat belt, move the
between the lift arm and the lift cylinder. Stop the engine. pedals until both lock and exit the cab.
Raise the seat bar, disconnect the seat belt and move the Disconnect the spring from the bracket.
pedals until both lock.
Raise the support device into storage position and insert
Install the retaining pin (Item 2) [Figure 10-20-4] into the the retaining pin (Item 1) [Figure 10-20-6] through the lift
rear of the lift arm support device below the cylinder rod. arm support device and through the bracket. Connect the
spring to the retaining pin.
DANGER
Install jackstands (Item 1) [Figure 10-30-1] under the
rear corners of the loader frame.
P-90328
AVOID DEATH
• Disconnecting or loosening any hydraulic
tubeline, hose, fitting, component or a part failure
can cause lift arms to drop.
• Keep out of this area when lift arms are raised
unless supported by an approved lift arm
support. Replace if damaged.
D-1009-0409
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OPERATOR CAB (CONT’D) Lowering
Raising (Cont’d) Always stop the engine before raising or lowering the
cab.
Figure 10-30-2
NOTE: Always use the grab handles to lower the cab.
Figure 10-30-4
1
S4011 S4012
WARNING
S4078
PINCH POINT CAN CAUSE INJURY
Remove your hand from the latching mechanism
Lift on the grab handle and bottom of the operator cab when the cab is past the latch stop.
slowly until the cab is all the way up and the latching W-2469-0803
mechanism engages [Figure 10-30-3].
Support the cab and release the latching mechanism
(Inset) [Figure 10-30-4]. Remove your hand from the
latching mechanism when the cab is past the latch stop.
Use both hands to lower the cab all the way.
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OPERATOR CAB (CONT’D) Figure 10-30-7
Lowering (Cont’d)
Figure 10-30-5
1
2
1
P-76459B
2
Figure 10-30-6
P-76461Q
P-68116B
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OPERATOR CAB (CONT’D)
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Some attachment applications can cause flying
debris or objects to enter front, top or rear cab
openings. Install the Special Applications Kit to
provide added operator protection in these
applications.
W-2737-0508
Figure 10-30-9
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TRANSPORTING THE LOADER ON A TRAILER Fastening
WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
Adequately designed ramps of sufficient strength are
needed to support the weight of the machine when
loading onto a transport vehicle. Wood ramps can S4759 S4758
Figure 10-40-1
S1077
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TOWING THE LOADER
Procedure
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 Figure 10-60-2
Figure 10-60-1
P16117
1
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 (CONT'D) Service Tool Harness Control - MEL1565
Figure 10-60-3
2
1 1
P16114
P16116
The service tool harness control (Item 1) is used to
connect the remote start tool (Item 2) [Figure 10-60-5] to
Figure 10-60-4 the electrical system on the loader.
P16120
EM1477
The 10-pin rectangular connector (Item 1) [Figure 10-60-
3] is used to update software in the Deluxe
Instrumentation Panel (Item 1) [Figure 10-60-4]. Remove the cap (Item 1) [Figure 10-60-6] from the
loader harness connector.
NOTE: The Service PC must be connected to the
remote start tool to update the deluxe panel Connect the service tool harness control to the loader
software. harness connector.
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 (CONT'D) Service Tool Harness Communicator - MEL1566
Figure 10-60-7 2
1
1
P16119
EM1478
The service tool harness communicator (Item 1) is
required to connect remote start tool to the Service PC
Loaders equipped with an attachment harness (Item 1) (Item 2) [Figure 10-60-8].
must disconnect the attachment harness from the loader
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 (CONT’D) Figure 10-60-10
Figure 10-60-9
1
EM1477
Figure 10-60-11
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 (CONT'D) Figure 10-60-13
Figure 10-60-12
P16116
Figure 10-60-14
Connect the remote start tool to the loader harness
connector [Figure 10-60-12].
2
1
WARNING 3
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REMOTE START TOOL KIT-MEL1563 (CONT'D)
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
• Use traction lock override switch for service work
with seat bar raised.
• Traction lock is engaged when light is OFF.
• Lift and block the loader. Check that wheels are
clear.
• Traction lock is disengaged when light is ON.
• See Service Manual for more instruction.
W-2785-0209
Figure 10-60-15
P-34661
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT -
7217666
Description
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT - Figure 10-61-2
7217666 (CONT'D)
2
Remote Start Tool (Service Tool) - 7022042
Kit Includes:
1
7022042 - Remote Start Tool (Service Tool)
6689747 - Loader Service Tool Harness
6689746 - Computer Service Tool Harness
P-76439
6689745 - BOSS® Service Tool Harness
Figure 10-61-1 The Remote Start Tool (Service Tool) (Item 1) [Figure
10-61-2] has five buttons.
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT - Figure 10-61-5
7217666 (CONT'D)
Figure 10-61-3
1
1 2
EM1478
2
The loader service tool harness (Item 1) is used to When the remote start procedure is completed, replace
EM1477
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT -
7217666(CONT'D)
EM1479
Connect the Remote Start Tool (Service Tool) connector The computer service tool harness (Item 1) is required to
(Item 1) to the loader harness connector (Item 2) and the connect remote start tool (service tool) to the Service PC
other Remote Start Tool (Service Tool) connector to the (Item 2) [Figure 10-61-7].
ACD harness connector (Item 3) [Figure 10-61-6].
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT - Raise the operator cab (if required by the procedure).
7217666 (CONT'D)
Open the rear door of the loader.
Remote Start Procedure
Figure 10-61-9
WARNING 1
Figure 10-61-8
EM1478
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT - Figure 10-61-12
7217666 (CONT'D)
Figure 10-61-11
5 3
6 4
1
3
1 P-76439
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
• Lift and block the machine.
• Check that wheels or tracks are clear.
• Cab ignition must be in the “STOP” position to
start the engine with the Service Tool (if
applicable).
• See machine Service Manual for more
instructions.
W-2792-0409
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REMOTE START TOOL (SERVICE TOOL) KIT - Figure 10-61-14
7217666 (CONT'D)
Figure 10-61-13
1 2
P-34661
The gear icon with the left facing arrows (Item 1) [Figure
10-61-13] will illuminate and blink when the RUN button
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Chart
Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals. Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early failures. The
service schedule is a guide for correct maintenance of the Bobcat Loader.
Instructions are necessary before operating or servicing machine. Read and
understand the Operation & Maintenance Manual, Operator’s Handbook and
signs (decals) on machine. Follow warnings and instructions in the manuals
WARNING when making repairs, adjustments or servicing. Check for correct function
after adjustments, repairs or service. Untrained operators and failure to follow
instructions can cause injury or death. W-2003-0807
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AIR CLEANER SERVICE Figure 10-80-3
Figure 10-80-1
2 1
1
P-90147
2
1
P-90148
P-90149
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Checking Level
Inspect the cooling system every day to prevent over- Open the rear door and remove the rear grille.
heating, loss of performance or engine damage. (See Removal And Installation on Page 50-60-1.)
1
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Wear safety glasses to prevent eye injury when any
of the following conditions exist: S4757
• When fluids are under pressure.
• Flying debris or loose material is present.
• Engine is running. Check coolant level using the level markers (Item 1)
IMPORTANT
AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE
Always use the correct ratio of water to antifreeze.
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM (CONT’D) Use a refractometer to check the condition of propylene
glycol in your cooling system and reinstall the coolant fill
Removing And Replacing Coolant cap.
Open the rear door and remove the rear grille. NOTE: When installing the coolant fill cap, the cap
(See Removal And Installation on Page 50-60-1.) must be tightened until it clicks.
IMPORTANT
AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE
Always use the correct ratio of water to antifreeze.
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FUEL SYSTEM Biodiesel Blend Fuel
Fuel Specifications Biodiesel blend fuel has unique qualities that should be
considered before using in this machine:
Use only clean, high quality diesel fuel, Grade No. 2 or
Grade No. 1. • Cold weather conditions can lead to plugged fuel
system components and hard starting.
The following is one suggested blending guideline which
should prevent fuel gelling during cold temperatures: • Biodiesel blend fuel is an excellent medium for
microbial growth and contamination which can cause
TEMPERATURE °C (°F) NO. 2 NO. 1 corrosion and plugging of fuel system components.
-9° (+15°) 100% 0% • Use of biodiesel blend fuel can result in premature
Down to -29° (-20°) 50% 50% failure of fuel system components, such as plugged
Below -29° (-20°) 0% 100% fuel filters and deteriorated fuel lines.
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FUEL SYSTEM (CONT’D) Figure 10-100-2
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Stop and cool the engine before adding fuel. NO
SMOKING! Failure to obey warnings can cause an
explosion or fire.
W-2063-0807
Install and tighten the fuel fill cap (Item 1) [Figure 10-
WARNING
P-90150A
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Always clean up spilled fuel or oil. Keep heat, flames,
Open the rear door. sparks or lighted tobacco away from fuel and oil.
Failure to use care around combustibles can cause
Remove the fuel fill cap (Item 1) [Figure 10-100-1]. explosion or fire.
W-2103-0508
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FUEL SYSTEM (CONT’D) Removing Air From The Fuel System
Fuel Filter After replacing the filter element or when the fuel tank
has run out of fuel, the air must be removed from the fuel
For the service interval for removing water from, or system before starting the engine.
replacing the fuel filter. (See SERVICE SCHEDULE on
Page 10-70-1.)
Removing Water
WARNING
Figure 10-100-3
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Diesel fuel or hydraulic fluid under pressure can
penetrate skin or eyes, causing serious injury or
death. Fluid leaks under pressure may not be visible.
Use a piece of cardboard or wood to find leaks. Do
not use your bare hand. Wear safety goggles. If fluid
enters skin or eyes, get immediate medical attention
from a doctor familiar with this injury.
W-2072-EN-0909
2
Figure 10-100-4
1
Replacing Element
2
Remove the filter element (Item 2) [Figure 10-100-3].
Clean the area around the filter housing. Put clean oil on P107109
the seal of the new filter element. Install the fuel filter, and
hand tighten.
Open the vent (Item 1) [Figure 10-100-4] on the fuel filter
Remove air from the fuel system. (See Removing Air housing.
From The Fuel System on Page 10-100-3.)
Squeeze the hand pump (priming bulb) (Item 2) [Figure
10-100-4] until air bubbles do not come up any more.
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Close the rear door before starting the engine.
Always clean up spilled fuel or oil. Keep heat, flames,
sparks or lighted tobacco away from fuel and oil.
Failure to use care around combustibles can cause
explosion or fire.
W-2103-0508
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ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM Engine Oil Chart
P-90145A
1
2
P107110
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ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM (CONT’D)
Figure 10-110-3
Install and tighten the oil drain cap and return the drain
hose to the stored position.
Start the engine and let it run for several minutes. Stop
the engine and check for leaks at the filter.
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HYDRAULIC / HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM Hydraulic / Hydrostatic Fluid Chart
Figure 10-120-1
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HYDRAULIC / HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM (CONT’D) NOTE: Fluids such as engine oil, hydraulic fluid,
coolant, etc. must be disposed of in an
Removing And Replacing Hydraulic Fluid environmentally safe manner. Some
regulations require that certain spills and
For the correct service interval. (See Chart on Page 10- leaks on the ground must be cleaned in a
70-1.) specific manner. See local, state and federal
regulations for correct disposal.
Replace the fluid if it becomes contaminated or after
major repair.
Add the correct fluid to the reservoir until the fluid level is
1
Figure 10-120-4
S4033 S4032
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HYDRAULIC / HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM (CONT’D)
Clean the surface of the filter housing where the filter seal
contacts the housing.
Put clean oil on the seal of the new filter. Install and hand
tighten the new filter.
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Always clean up spilled fuel or oil. Keep heat, flames,
sparks or lighted tobacco away from fuel and oil.
Failure to use care around combustibles can cause
explosion or fire.
W-2103-0508
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HYDRAULIC / HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM (CONT’D) Disassemble the case drain filters and discard the filter
elements. Thoroughly clean the filter housings with
Removing And Replacing Case Drain Filters solvent. Install new filter elements and reassemble.
Install the filters into the loader and connect the fittings.
For the correct service interval. (See SERVICE
SCHEDULE on Page 10-70-1.) Lower the operator cab. (See Lowering on Page 10-30-
2.)
Raise the operator cab. (See Raising on Page 10-30-1.)
Start the engine and operate the loader hydraulic
Figure 10-120-6 controls. Stop the engine and check for leaks.
1
WARNING
S4034 Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have
sufficient force to enter a person’s body by
penetrating the skin. This can cause serious injury
and possible death if proper medical treatment by a
doctor familiar with this injury is not received
immediately.
W-2145-EN-0210
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Always clean up spilled fuel or oil. Keep heat, flames,
sparks or lighted tobacco away from fuel and oil.
Failure to use care around combustibles can cause
explosion or fire.
W-2103-0508
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HYDRAULIC / HYDROSTATIC SYSTEM (CONT’D)
2 Breather Cap
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Always clean up spilled fuel or oil. Keep heat, flames, P100362
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FINAL DRIVE TRANSMISSION (CHAINCASE) Removing And Replacing Oil
Checking And Adding Oil Remove the check plug (Item 1) [Figure 10-130-1] from
the front of the chaincase housing.
The chaincase contains the final drive sprockets and
chains. Use the same type of oil as the hydraulic / Figure 10-130-2
hydrostatic system. (See Specifications on Page SPEC-
40-1.)
Figure 10-130-1
P31287A
If oil can be reached with the tip of your finger through the
hole, the oil level is correct.
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BOB-TACH (HAND LEVER) The spring loaded wedge (Item 1) must contact the lower
edge of the hole in the attachment (Item 2) [Figure 10-
Inspection And Maintenance 140-2].
Figure 10-140-1 If the wedge does not contact the lower edge of the hole
[Figure 10-140-2], the attachment will be loose and can
come off the Bob-Tach.
Figure 10-140-3
N17027
WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
The Bob-Tach wedges must extend through the holes
in the attachment mounting frame. Levers must be
fully down and locked. Failure to secure wedges can
allow attachment to come off.
W-2715-0208
Figure 10-140-2
B-17460
2
Inspect the mounting frame on the attachment and Bob-
Tach, linkages and wedges for excessive wear or
damage [Figure 10-140-3]. Replace any parts that are
Wedge must contact damaged, bent or missing. Keep all fasteners tight.
lower edge of hole in the
attachment. Look for cracked welds. Contact your Bobcat dealer for
repair or replacement parts.
P-31233 B-15177
Lubricate the wedges. (See Chart on Page 10-70-1.)
(See LUBRICATING THE LOADER on Page 10-150-1.)
The wedges (Item 1) [Figure 10-140-2] must extend
through the holes in the attachment mounting frame.
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BOB-TACH (POWER) The spring loaded wedge (Item 1) must contact the lower
edge of the hole in the attachment (Item 2) [Figure 10-
This machine may be equipped with a Power Bob-TachTM. 141-2].
Inspection And Maintenance If the wedge does not contact the lower edge of the hole
[Figure 10-141-2], the attachment will be loose and can
Figure 10-141-1 come off the Bob-Tach.
Figure 10-141-3
1
B-15993R
Figure 10-141-2
B-17460
Wedge must contact Inspect the mounting frame on the attachment and the
lower edge of hole in Bob-Tach, linkages and wedges for excessive wear or
the attachment. damage [Figure 10-141-3]. Replace any parts that are
damaged, bent, or missing. Keep all fasteners tight.
P-31233 B-15177
Look for cracked welds. Contact your Bobcat dealer for
repair or replacement parts.
The wedges (Item 1) [Figure 10-141-3] must extend
through the holes in the attachment mounting frame. Lubricate the wedges. (See SERVICE SCHEDULE on
Page 10-70-1.) and (See LUBRICATING THE LOADER
on Page 10-150-1.)
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LUBRICATING THE LOADER Figure 10-150-3
Lubrication Locations
Figure 10-150-1 2. Base End Lift Cylinder (Both Sides) (Item 2) [Figure
10-150-2] and [Figure 10-150-3].
Figure 10-150-4
3
2
4
S4137
S4086
Figure 10-150-2
3. Lift Arm Pivot Pin (Both Sides) (Item 3) [Figure 10-
150-1] and [Figure 10-150-4].
S1080
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LUBRICATING THE LOADER (CONT’D) Figure 10-150-7
Figure 10-150-5
P100410
6 7
S4139
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TIRE MAINTENANCE It is important to keep all tires the same size. If different
sizes are used, each tire will be turning at a different rate
Wheel Nuts and cause excessive wear. The tread bars of all the tires
must face the same direction.
Figure 10-160-1
Recommended tire pressure must be maintained to avoid
excessive tire wear and loss of stability and handling
capability. Check for the correct pressure before
operating the loader.
Mounting
Rotating
WARNING
Check the tires regularly for wear, damage and pressure.
Inflate tires to the maximum pressure shown on the AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
sidewall of the tire. Do not inflate tyres above specified pressure. Failure
to use correct tyre mounting procedure can cause an
Figure 10-160-2 explosion which can result in injury or death.
W-2078-EN-0909
IMPORTANT
Inflate tyres to the MAXIMUM pressure shown on the
sidewall of the tyre. DO NOT mix brands of tyres
used on the same machine.
I-2057-EN-1010
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Rear tires usually wear faster than front tires. To keep tire
wear even, move the front tires to the rear and rear tires
to the front [Figure 10-160-2].
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SPARK ARRESTER MUFFLER
Cleaning Procedure
WARNING
See the SERVICE SCHEDULE for service interval for
cleaning the spark arrester muffler. (See Chart on Page When the engine is running during service, the
10-70-1.) driving and steering controls must be in neutral and
the parking brake engaged. Failure to do so can
Do not operate the loader with a defective exhaust
cause injury or death.
system. W-2006-1209
This machine is factory equipped with a spark This will force contaminants out through the cleanout
arrester exhaust system. hole.
Figure 10-170-1
WARNING
Stop engine and allow the muffler to cool before
cleaning the spark chamber. Wear safety goggles.
Failure to obey can cause serious injury.
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1
WARNING
P-90158A
Never use machine in atmosphere with explosive
dust or gases or where exhaust can contact
Remove the plug (Item 1) [Figure 10-170-1] from the flammable material. Failure to obey warnings can
bottom of the muffler. cause injury or death.
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PIVOT PINS Figure 10-180-2
Figure 10-180-1
3
1 4
1 2
5
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Figure 10-180-3
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All lift arm and cylinder pivots have a large pin held in
position with a retainer bolt and lock nut (Item 1) [Figure 6
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LOADER STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE Return To Service
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STOPPING THE ENGINE AND LEAVING THE LOADER NOTE: Activating the Password Lockout Feature on
machines with the Keyless Start Panel or the
Procedure Deluxe Instrumentation Panel allows
operation of the loader without using a
Stop the loader on level ground. password.
Lower the lift arms fully and put the attachment flat on the Figure 10-200-3
ground.
Figure 10-200-1
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1 2 Exit the loader using grab handles, safety tread and steps
(maintaining a 3-point contact) [Figure 10-200-3].
2
P-76603 P-90809A B-15553L WARNING
AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
Turn the key switch to the STOP position (Item 1) or
press the STOP button (Item 2) [Figure 10-200-2]. Before you leave the operator’s seat:
• Lower the lift arms and put the attachment flat on
NOTE: If the loader lights are ON, they will remain ON the ground.
for approximately 90 seconds after turning • Stop the engine.
the loader OFF. • Engage the parking brake.
• Raise the seat bar.
Move auxiliary control out of detent position. • Move all controls to the NEUTRAL / LOCKED
position to make sure the lift, tilt and traction
Raise the seat bar and make sure the lift and tilt functions drive functions are deactivated.
are deactivated.
The seat bar system must deactivate these functions
Unbuckle the seat belt. when the seat bar is up. See your Bobcat dealer for
service if controls do not deactivate.
Remove the key from the switch (Standard Key Panel) to W-2463-1110
prevent operation of the loader by unauthorized
personnel.
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EMERGENCY EXIT Front Door
The front opening on the operator cab and rear window The Bobcat loader can be equipped with a front door.
provide exits.
NOTE: When an Operator Cab Enclosure Kit is
Rear Window installed, the window of the front door can be
used as an emergency exit [Figure 10-210-3].
Figure 10-210-1
NOTE: If the loader has a Special Application Door
Kit installed, the window of the front door is
NOT an emergency exit.
Figure 10-210-3
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Pull the tag on the top of the rear window to remove the
Push the rear window out of the rear of the operator cab.
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Figure 10-210-2
Pull the plastic loop at the top of the window in the front
door to remove the rubber cord [Figure 10-210-3].
Figure 10-210-4
X X
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X X
Exit through the rear of the operator cab [Figure 10-210-
2].
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Push the window out with your foot at any corner of the
window [Figure 10-210-4].
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SEAT BELT Figure 10-220-1
WARNING 3