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Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: LR626
Type no.: 1327
Serial no. from: 16562

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Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 324
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
Size: 67.4 MB

DESCRIPTION:

Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product ID
Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: LR626
Type no.: 1327
Serial no. from: 16562

Preface:

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 instructions”
– Chapter 3 “Control, operation”
– Chapter 4 “Malfunctions”
–  Chapter 5 “Maintenance”
The operator’s manual 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 operator’s manual by maintenance staff:
– increases reliability in use
– extends the service life of your machine
– reduces repair costs and downtime

  • The operator’s manual belongs with the machine. Make sure that a copy is
    always readily available in the operator’s cab.
  • The operator’s manual should be supplemented with instructions for accident
    prevention and environmental protection based on existing national regulations.
    In addition to the operator’s manual 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 operator’s manual contains all required information for control, operation
    and maintenance of your machine.
  • Some illustrations in this operator’s manual may depict details and working devices
    which differ to 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 this operator’s manual.
  • If you need additional explanations or instructions, please don’t hesitate to contact
    the Technical Documentation and Service Department.

IMAGES PREVIEW OF THE MANUAL:

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Liebherr Tractor LR 626 1327 Crawler Loader Operator’s Manual 16562 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product description 13
1.1 Technical description 13
1.1.1 Design overview 13
1.2 Technical data 15
1.2.1 Vibrations 15
1.2.2 Sound emission 16
1.2.3 Maximum operating weight 16
1.3 Tightening torques 17
1.3.1 Preload values and tightening torques for screws with standard and fine
metric thread according to DIN ISO 261 17
1.3.2 Tightening torque for cutting edges, end bits and adapters 23
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
2.4.1 Personal protective equipment
2.4.2 Requirements for personnel
2.4.3 Operator
2.4.4 Operator
2.4.5 Maintenance staff
2.4.6 Guide
2.5 Signs on the machine 34
2.5.1 Safety signs 34
2.5.2 Information signs 42
2.5.3 Identification plates 50
2.6 Safety instructions 51
2.6.1 General safety instructions 51
2.6.2 Safety guidelines for crushing and burn prevention 52
2.6.3 Safety guidelines for fire and explosion prevention 52
2.6.4 Safety instructions for machine start up 53
2.6.5 Safety guidelines for start up 53
2.6.6 Safety guidelines for working 53
2.6.7 Safety guidelines for turning machine off 55
2.6.8 Safety instructions for transporting machine 55
2.6.9 Safety instructions for towing machine 55
2.6.10 Safety instructions for maintenance 56
2.6.11 Safety guidelines for welding work on machine 58
2.6.12 Safety guidelines for working on attachment 58
2.6.13 Safety guidelines for loading machine with a crane 59
2.6.14 Safety notes for maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines 59
2.6.15 Safety guidelines for maintenance work on machines with hydro accumulators
2.6.16 Roll over protection (ROPS) and falling object protection (FOPS) 60
2.6.17 Equipment and attachment parts 61
2.6.18 Protection from vibrations 61
2.6.19 See and be seen 62
2.6.20 Safety notes for Diesel engines with electronic control units 64
2.6.21 Safety notes for working on Common Rail System of Diesel engines 65
3 Control, operation 67 C:
3.1 Operating and control elements 67 0
3.1.1 Operator’s cab 67
3.1.2 Control elements in the operator’s cab
3.1.3 “‘ Display unit 73
3.2 Operation 112
3.2.1 Battery main switch 112
3.2.2 Entering and exiting the machine 113
3.2.3 Emergency exit 113
3.2.4 Door lock 115
3.2.5 Standard operator’s seat 116
3.2.6 Operator’s seat with pneumatic comfort suspension 117
3.2.7 Premium operator’s seat (option) 124
3.2.8 Premium ISRI (option) operator’s seat 131
3.2.9 Safety belt 137
3.2.10 Adjust the armrests and joysticks 140
3.2.11 Heating and air conditioning unit 141
3.2.12 Sliding window 145
3.2.13 Interior light of the cab and reading light 145
3.2.14 Inside mirror 146
3.2.15 Electric window washer system 146
3.2.16 Compartment for documentation 148
3.2.17 Turning on the engine compartment lighting 149
3.2.18 Reversing warning device 149
3.2.19 Disengageable back up warning device (option) 150
3.2.20 Fire extinguisher 151
3.2.21 Rotating beacon 152
3.2.22 LiDAT (option) 152
3.3 Operation 153
3.3.1 Operating machine on a daily basis 153
3.3.2 Using the machine at low or high ambient temperatures 161
3.3.3 Starting diesel engine 161
3.3.4 Travel mode 167
3.3.5 Driving 173
3.3.6 Braking 175
3.3.7 Taking machine out of service 177
3.3.8 Working in water 181
52 0 3.3.9 Working with attachment 182
3.3.10 Working with working attachments 190
3.4 Work methods 193
3.4.1 Material transport and handling 193
3.4.2 Grading work 194
3.4.3 Loading from a pile 195
3.4.4 Loading from a bank or wall 196
3.4.5 Load the transport vehicle 197
3.4.6 Excavation 200
3.4.7 Example of excavating a foundation 200
3.4.8 Land clearing 201
3.5 Install and remove the attachment 206
3.5.1 Installation guidelines for installation and removal of working attachment
parts 206
3.5.2 Install and remove the bucket 206
3.5.3 Removing and installing 4-in-1 bucket 208
3.5.4 Removing and installing the ripper 210
3.6 Transport 215
3.6.1 Transporting the machine by truck or rail 215
3.6.2 Loading the machine with a crane 218
3.7 Emergency operations 220
3.7.1 Emergency mode function 220
3.7.2 Towing machine 220
3.7.3 Jump start procedure 228
4 Operating problems 231
4.1 Servicecodes 231
4.1.1 Service code – Display unit 231
4.2 Problems – Cause – Remedy 233
4.2.1 Diesel engine 233
4.2.2 Hydraulic system 235
4.2.3 Travel gear, tracks 236
4.2.4 Electrical system 236
4.2.5 Heating system 236 C:
4.2.6 Working attachments 237 0
4.3 Problem remedy 238 ~
4.3.1 Changing the fuses and relays
5 Maintenance 247
5.1 Maintenance and inspection schedule 247
5.2 Fill quantities, lubrication schedule 252
5.2.1 Recommended lubricants 252
5.2.2 Recommended fuel and operating fluids 252
5.2.3 Lubrication chart 253
5.2.4 Symbols in the lubrication chart 255
5.3 Lubricants and fuels 256
5.3.1 General information about lubricants and fuels 256
5.3.2 Diesel fuels 257
5.3.3 Engine oils 257
5.3.4 Coolant 258
5.3.5 Hydraulic oil 259
5.3.6 Lube oils for travel gearbox 264
5.3.7 Oil for duo cone (slipring) seal Travel gear 265
5.3.8 Oil for axle bearing 265
5.3.9 Grease and other lubricants 266
5.3.10 Oil for hinges and joints 267
5.4 Take oil samples 268
5.4.1 Oil samples and oil analysis 268
5.5 Preparatory maintenance tasks 272
5.5.1 Safety instructions for maintenance 272
5.5.2 Maintenance position 272
5.5.3 Turn the electrical system off 275
5.6 Overall machine 276
5.6.1 Lubricating all lube points according to lubrication chart 276
5.6.2 Checking the window wiper 276
5.7 Diesel engine 277
5.7.1 Checking the engine oil level 277
5.7.2 Checking the diesel engine configuration and the belly pans for contamination
and cleaning them 278
1 5.8 Cooling system 279
5.8.1 Checking coolant level 279
5.8.2 Clean the cooling system 281 52
5.9.1 Notes for work on the fuel system 284
5.9.2 Draining fuel pre-filter condensation 284
5.9.3 Fuel tank: draining condensation and sediments 285
Operator’s manual
5.10 Air filter system
5.10.1 Replacing air filter
5.11 Hydraulic system
5.11.1 Checking the oil level in the hydraulic tank and topping up oil
5.12 Electrical system
5.12.1 Check the display unit and lighting
5.13 Heater, ventilation, air conditioning system
5.13.1 Check the air conditioning system
5.13.2 Checking the condenser
5.14 Drive gear
5.14.1 Travel gearbox: checking the condition
5.14.2 Checking the oil level in the duo cone (slip ring) area
5.15 Track components
5.15.1 Checking the nuts and bolts of the travel gear components are firmly
seated
5.15.2 Check and adjust the chain tension
5.15.3 Greasing oscillating axle frame bearing
5.16 Working attachment
5.16.1 Checking the cutting edges, bucket and ripper teeth for wear
5.16.2 Checking the mounting screws and pin retainers of the working attachment
for tight seating
5.16.3 Removing and installing the ripper tooth tips
5.17 Cleaning the machine
5.17.1 Wet cleaning the machine
5.18 Preservation tasks
5.18.1 Protecting the piston rods
5.18.2 Taking the machine out of service
Index

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PLEASE NOTE:

  • This is the SAME exact manual used by your dealers to fix your vehicle.
  • The same can be yours in the next 2-3 mins as you will be directed to the download page immediately after paying for the manual.
  • Any queries / doubts regarding your purchase, please feel free to contact [email protected]

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