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Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A
Type no.: 1666, 1680, 1667, 1665
From Serial no.: 15615

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Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 464 
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File Type : PDF
Size:100 MB

DESCRIPTION:

Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product ID
Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A
Type no.: 1666, 1680, 1667, 1665
From Serial no.: 15615

Foreword

This operator’s manual has been written for the operator and for the maintenance staff of the machine. It contains the descriptions for:

  • Chapter 1 “Product description”
  • Chapter 2 “Safety guidelines”
  • Chapter 3 “Control, operation”
  • Chapter 4 “Malfunctions”
  • Chapter 5 “Maintenance”

The operating instructions must be read and used carefully by all persons who carry out work with or on the machine before putting the machine into service for the first time and later, at regular intervals. Work with or on the machine includes, for example:

  • Operation including set up, troubleshooting during work procedure, disposal of production wastes, care, disposal of service and auxiliary materials.
  • Service including maintenance, inspection, and repair work
  • Transport or loading the machine

This allows the machine operator to familiarize himself with the machine more easily and prevent malfunctions due to improper operation. Observation of the operating instructions by maintenance personnel:

  • increases reliability in use
  • extends the service life of your machine
  • reduces repair costs and downtime

The operating instructions belong with the machine. Make sure that a copy is always readily available in the operator’s cab.

The operating instructions should be supplemented with instructions for accident prevention and environmental protection based on existing national regulations. In addition to the operating instructions and legally binding regulations on accident prevention which apply in the user country and at point of use, authorized specialist rules for safe and correct working procedures are also to be observed.

These operating instructions contain all required information for control, operation, and maintenance of your machine. Some illustrations in these operating instructions may depict details and working devices which differ from your machine. In some illustrations, protective devices and covers have been removed in the interests of better presentation. Improvements, which are always being incorporated into our machines, may result in changes to your machine which are not yet indicated in these operating instructions. If you need additional explanations or instructions, please don’t hesitate to contact the Technical Documentation and Service Department.

Under extreme conditions, more frequent maintenance than specified in the inspection checklist may be required.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Liebherr Telescopic handler T 32-7, 35-6, 36-7, 41-7 3A Operator’s manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

1 Product description 15
1.1 Technical description 15
1.1.1 Design overview 15
1.2 Technical data 17
1.2.1 Information for vibration emission 17
1.2.2 Sound emission 18
1.2.3 Maximum operating weight 18
1.2.4 Static and dynamic tests 18
1.2.5 Support loads 18
1.2.6 Trailer loads and support loads 21
1.2.7 Stability during operation 21
1.2.8 Load charts 22
1.2.9 Working tools 66
1.2.10 Tyres 69
1.3 Tightening torques 73
1.3.1 Preload values and tightening torques for screws with standard and fine
metric thread according to DIN ISO 261 73
2 Safety guidelines, signs
2.1 Designation of warning notes
2.1.1 Additional rules and guidelines
2.2 Symbols in the operator’s manual
2.3 Proper use
2.3.1 Laws, rules, guidelines and safety regulations
2.3.2 Intended use
2.3.3 Foreseeable misuse
2.3.4 Hazard zone of the machine
2.3.5 Operating conditions
2.3.6 Disposal
2.4 Description of personnel
Operator’s manual
2.4.1 Personal protective equipment 87
2.4.2 Requirements for personnel 88
2.4.3 Operator 88
2.4.4 Operator 89
2.4.5 Maintenance staff 90
2.4.6 Person attaching loads 90
2.4.7 Guide 91
Signs on the machine 92
2.5.1 Safety signs 92
2.5.2 Information signs 98
2.5.3 Identification plates 110
Safety instructions 111
General safety instructions 111
Safety instructions for crushing and burn prevention 112
Safety guidelines for fire and explosion prevention 112
Safety guidelines for machine start up 113
Safety instruction for start up 113
Safety guidelines for working 113
Working in the vicinity of electrical overhead lines 115
Safety instructions for parking the machine 116
Safety guidelines for transporting the machine 116
Safety instructions for towing and recovering the machine 117
Safety guidelines for maintenance 117
Safety guidelines for welding work on the machine 120
Safety guidelines for working on the working attachment 120
Safety guidelines for loading the machine with a crane 120
Safety notes for maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines 121
Safety guidelines for maintenance work on machines with hydro accumulators
2.6.23 Trailer operation 129
2.6.24 Air brake system for trailers 130
2.6.25 Hydraulic trailer brake 130
3 Control, operation 131
3.1 Operating and control elements 131
3.1.1 Operator’s cab 131
3.1.2 Control elements in the operator’s cab 133
3.1.3 Display unit with display 141
3.1.4 Control lever 152
3.1.5 Steering-column switch 153
3.2 Operation 154
3.2.1 Entry 154
3.2.2 Emergency exit 155
3.2.3 Door lock 156
3.2.4 Operator’s seat 156
3.2.5 Safety belt 174
3.2.6 Armrest 175
3.2.7 Steering column and steering wheel 176
3.2.8 Heating, ventilation 177
3.2.9 Air conditioning system (option) 179
3.2.10 Cab window and sun blind 181
3.2.11 Interior light of operator’s cab and reading light 183
3.2.12 Side marker lights 184
3.2.13 Interior and exterior mirrors 184
3.2.14 Trailer mirror (option) 185
3.2.15 Electric windscreen washer system 186
3.2.16 Windscreen washer tank 187
~ 3.2.21 Camera system (option) 192
3.2.22 LiDAT (option) 193
3.3 Operation 194
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3.3.1 Operating machine on a daily basis 194
3.3.2 Using machine at low or high ambient temperatures 198
3.3.3 Starting the diesel engine 198
3.3.4 Travel mode 206
3.3.5 Driving 207
3.3.6 On-road travel 213
3.3.7 Braking 217
3.3.8 Taking machine out of service 219
3.3.9 Working with the working attachment 224
3.3.10 Air brake system for trailers (option) 244
3.3.11 Hydraulic trailer brake (option) 248
3.3.12 Trailer couplings (option) 250
3.4 Work methods 261
3.4.1 Collision between quick coupler and working attachment 261
3.4.2 Transport position 261
3.4.3 Working in the vicinity of overhead power lines 262
3.4.4 Working with the bucket 262
3.4.5 Working with the forklift 265
3.5 Install and remove the attachment 272
3.5.1 Mechanical quick coupler 272
3.5.2 Hydraulic quick coupler (option) 283
3.6 Transport 297
3.6.1 Transporting machine by truck or rail 297
3.6.2 Loading the machine with the crane 300
3.7 Emergency operations 302
3.7.1 Emergency mode function 302
3.7.2 Towing and recovering the machine 302
3.7.3 Auxiliary starting procedure 308
Operating problems 311
4.1 Servicecodes
4.1.1 Service code list
4.1.1 Explanations of terms for service code list
4.2 Problems – Cause – Remedy
4.2.1 Diesel engine
4.2.2 Hydraulic system
4.2.3 Steering system
4.2.4 Brake system
4.2.5 Electrical system
4.2.6 Heating system
4.2.9 Air filter system
4.2.10 Working attachment
4.2.11 Central lubrication system (option)
4.3 Problem remedy
4.3.1 Changing the fuses
4.3.2 Changing the relays
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance and inspection schedule
5.2 Fill quantities, lubrication schedule
5.2.1 Recommended lubricants
5.2.2 Recommended fuel and operating fluids
5.2.3 Lubrication chart
5.2.4 Lubrication chart symbols
5.3 Lubricants and fuels
5.3.1 General information about lubricants and fuels
5.3.2 Diesel fuels
5.3.3 Engine oils
5.3.4 Coolant
5.3.5 Hydraulic oils
5.3.6 Lube oils for axles
5.3.7 Oil for the brake system
5.3.8 Grease and other lubricants
5.3.9 Grease for telescopic boom
5.3.10 Oil for hinges and joints
5.4 Preparatory maintenance tasks
5.4.1 Maintenance position
5.4.2 Turn the electrical system off
5.5 Overall machine
5.5.1 Lubricating the machine
5.6 Diesel engine 397
5.6.1 Diesel engine: checking oil level 397
5.6.2 Checking engine compartment for contamination and cleaning it, if
necessary 398
5.7 Cooling system 399
5.7.1 Cooling system: checking the coolant level 399
5.7.2 Cooling system: checking radiator and condenser for contamination
and cleaning them, if necessary 400
5.8 Fuel system 402
5.8.1 Notes for working on the fuel system 402
5.8.2 Draining the fuel pre-filter condensation 402
5.8.3 Fuel tank: draining condensation and sediments 403
5.9 Air filter system 404
5.9.1 Air filter system: changing air filter 404
5.9.2 Air filter: cleaning the service cover and dust discharge valve 407
5.10 Hydraulic system 409
5.10.1 Checking the oil level in the hydraulic tank and topping up oil 409
5.11 Electrical system 411
5.11.1 Checking lighting 411
5.11.2 Electrical system: Checking function of load torque limitation 411
5.12 Heater, ventilation, air conditioning system 416
5.12.1 Cleaning the cab air pre-filter and changing it if necessary (option) 416
5.13 Steering system 418
5.13.1 Checking function of steering system 418
5.14 Brake system 419
5.14.1 Service brake and parking brake: Checking function and effectiveness 419
5.14.2 Brake system: Checking oil level in the expansion tank 420
5.15 Axles, tires 423
5.15.1 Wheels: checking mounting tightness of wheel lugs 423
5.16 Telescopic boom 425 ~
5.16.1 Checking front glide elements for wear and tight seating Lubricating ~ ..a…,,.
glide surfaces on telescopic boom 425 ;..;,;
5.17 Lubrication system 430
5.17.1 Grease container: check the fill level 430
5.18 Cleaning the machine 431
copyright© Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH 2019 T36-7-1667, T32-7-1666, T41-7-1665,
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Operator’s manual
5.18.1 Wet cleaning the machine
5.19 Preservation tasks
5.19.1 Protecting the piston rods
5.19.2 Taking the machine out of service
5.20 Options
5.20.1 Air brake system: draining pressure tank
Index

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