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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: PR 736
Type no.: 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA/ CAN)
From Serial no.: 14185

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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 402
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
Size: 86.9 MB

DESCRIPTION:

Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product ID
Manufacturer: Liebherr-Werk Telfs GmbH
Type: PR 736
Type no.: 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA/ CAN)
From Serial no.: 14185

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.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Liebherr Tractor PR 736 1153, 1154, 1155 (USA / CAN) Crawler Dozer Operator’s Manual 14185 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents
Product description
1.1 Technical description
1.1.1 Design overview
1.2 Technical data
1.2.1 Vibrations
1.2.2 CO2 emissions of diesel engine
1.2.3 Sound emission
1.2.4 Maximum operating weight
1.3 Warranty conditions
1.3.1 Additional information
1.3.2 Warranty declaration, emission limits, warranty rights and obligations
1.3.3 Warranty coverage from manufacturer
1.3.4 Warranty obligations of the owner
1.3.5 Warranty
1.3.6 Warranty parts
1.3.7 Exclusions
1.4 Tightening torques
1.4.1 Preload values and tightening torques for screws with standard and fine
metric thread according to DIN ISO 261 23
1.4.2 Tightening torque for cutting edges, end bits and adapters 29
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
Foreseeable misuse
Danger area of the machine
2.3.5 Operating conditions 35
2.3.6 Disposal 36
Description of personnel 37
2.4.1 Personal protective equipment 37
2.4.2 Requirements for personnel 37
2.4.3 Operator 37
2.4.4 Operator 38
2.4.5 Maintenance staff 39
2.4.6 Guide 40
Signs on the machine 40
2.5.1 Warning signs 40
2.5.2 Information signs 50
2.5.3 Type plates 61
Safety instructions 62
General safety instructions 62
Safety guidelines for crushing and burn prevention 63
Safety guidelines for fire and explosion prevention 63
Safety instructions for machine start up 64
Safety guidelines for start up 64
Safety guidelines for working 64
Safety guidelines for turning machine off 66
Safety instructions for transporting machine 66
Safety instructions for towing machine 66
Safety instructions for maintenance 67
Safety guidelines for welding work on machine 69
Safety guidelines for working on attachment 69
Safety guidelines for loading machine with a crane 70
Safety notes for maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines 70
Safety guidelines for maintenance work on machines with hydro accumulators
Roll over protection (ROPS) and falling object protection (FOPS) 71
Equipment and attachment parts 72
Protection from vibrations 72
See and be seen 73
Safety notes for Diesel engines with electronic control units 75
2.6.21 Safety notes for working on Common Rail System of Diesel engines 76
3 Control, operation
3.1 Operating and control elements
3.1.1 Operator’s cab
3.1.2 Control elements on the operator’s platform
3.1.3 Display unit
3.1.4 Exhaust gas treatment
3.2 Operation
3.2.1 Battery main switch
3.2.2 Entering and exiting the machine
3.2.3 Emergency exit
3.2.4 Door lock
3.2.5 Standard operator’s seat
3.2.6 Operator’s seat with pneumatic comfort suspension
3.2.7 Premium operator’s seat (option)
3.2.8 Premium ISRI (option) operator’s seat
3.2.9 Safety belt
3.2.10 Adjust the armrests and joysticks
3.2.11 Heating and air conditioning unit
3.2.12 Control panel Heating system and Air conditioning system
3.2.13 Sliding window
3.2.14 Interior light of the cab and reading light
3.2.15 Inside mirror
3.2.16 Electrical windscreen wiper system and windscreen washer system
3.2.17 Compartment for documentation
3.2.18 Turn the engine compartment lighting on
3.2.19 Back up warning device
3.2.20 Back up warning device – disengageable
3.2.21 Fire extinguisher
3.2.22 Rotating beacon
3.2.23 LiDAT (option)
3.3 Operation
3.3.1 Operating machine on a daily basis
3.3.2 Using the machine at low or high ambient temperatures
3.3.3 Starting diesel engine 185
3.3.4 Travel mode 191
3.3.5 Driving 198
3.3.6 Braking 200
3.3.7 Take the machine out of service 202
3.3.8 Working in water 206
3.3.9 Working with the attachment 207
3.3.10 Working with optional attachments 215
3.3.11 Diesel particle filter (option) 223
3.4 Work methods 229
3.4.1 Grading 229
3.4.2 Fine grading 230
3.4.3 Using several machines simultaneously 231
3.4.4 Creating and banking up trenches 232
3.4.5 Land clearing 233
3.4.6 Ripping 235
3.5 Install and remove the attachment 237
3.5.1 Installation guidelines for installation and removal of working attachment
237
3.5.2 Install the bearing shells of the attachment 237
3.5.3 Install and remove the push frame with the straight blade 239
3.5.4 Installing and removing the 6-way blade 247
3.6 Transport 255
3.6.1 Transport the machine by truck or rail 255
3.6.2 Loading the machine with the crane 258
3.7 Emergency operations 261
3.7.1 Emergency mode function 261
3.7.2 Tow the machine 261
3.7.3 Jump start procedure 270
Operating problems 273
4.1 Servicecodes
4.1.1 Service code – Display unit
4.2 Problems – Cause – Remedy
4.2.1 Diesel engine
4.2.2 Hydraulic system
4.2.3 Travel gear, tracks
4.2.4 Electrical system
4.2.5 Heating system
4.2.6 Working attachments
4.3 Problem remedy
4.3.1 Fuses
4.3.2 Fuses and relays in the central electric compartment
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance and inspection schedule
5.2 Fill quantities, lubrication schedule
5.2.1 Recommended lubricants
5.2.2 Recommended operating fluids
5.2.3 Lubrication chart
5.2.4 Symbols in the lubrication chart
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 Diesel exhaust fluids
5.3.6 Hydraulic oil
5.3.7 Lube oils for splitterboxes
5.3.8 Lube oils for travel gearbox
5.3.9 Oil for duo cone (slipring) seal Travel gear
5.3.10 Oil for axle bearing
5.3.11 Grease and other lubricants
5.3.12 Oil for hinges and joints
5.4 Take oil samples
5.4.1 Oil samples and oil analysis
5.5 Preparatory maintenance tasks
5.5.1 Safety instructions for maintenance
5.5.2 Maintenance position
5.5.3 Turn the electrical system off
5.6 Overall machine 321
5.6.1 Lubricating all lube points according to lubrication chart 321
5.6.2 Checking the window wiper 321
5.7 Diesel engine 322
5.7.1 Check the engine oil level 322
5.7.2 Checking the diesel engine configuration and the belly pans for contamination
and cleaning them 323
5.8 Cooling system 324
5.8.1 Check the coolant level 324
5.8.2 Clean the cooling system 326
5.9 Fuel system 330
5.9.1 Notes for work on the fuel system 330
5.9.2 Fuel preliminary filter: Drain the condensation 330
5.9.3 Fuel tank: Drain condensation and sediments 331
5.9.4 Empty and clean the fuel tank 332
5.10 Air filter system 335
5.10.1 Replacing the air filter 335
5.10.2 Clean the dust discharge valve 337
5.11 Diesel particle filter 339
5.12 Hydraulic system 340
5.12.1 Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank and add oil 340
5.13 Splitterbox 344
5.13.1 Splitterbox: Check the oil level 344
5.14 Electrical system 345
5.14.1 Check the display unit and lighting 345
5.15 Heater, ventilation, air conditioning system 346
5.15.1 Inspection of the air conditioning system by HVAC specialist staff 346
5.15.2 To check the capacitor 346
5.16 Drive gear 347
5.16.1 Travel gearbox: checking the condition 347
5.16.2 Checking the oil level in the duo cone (slip ring) area 347
5.17 Track components 349
5.17.1 Checking the nuts and bolts of the travel gear components are firmly
seated 349
5.17.2 Check and adjust the chain tension 350
5.17.3 Grease the equalizer bar bearing 354
5.18 Working attachment
5.18.1 Checking the cutting edges, corners and ripper teeth for wear
5.18.2 Checking the mounting screws and pin retainers of the working attachment
for tight seating 355
5.18.3 Removing and installing the ripper tooth tips 355
5.19 Cleaning the machine 360
5.19.1 Wet cleaning the machine 360
5.20 Preservation tasks 362
5.20.1 Protecting the piston rods 362
5.20.2 Taking the machine out of service 362
Index 363

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PLEASE NOTE:

  • This is the SAME manual used by the dealers to troubleshoot any faults in your vehicle. This can be yours in 2 minutes after the payment is made.
  • Contact us at [email protected] should you have any queries before your purchase or that you need any other service / repair / parts operators manual.

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