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Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Manufacturer:Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen GmbH
Type:L514
Type no.:1265
From Serial no:36009

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Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Product ID
Manufacturer:Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen GmbH
Type:L514
Type no.:1265
From Serial no:36009

Preface:

This operating manual has been written for the driver and for the maintenance personnel of the machine.

It contains the following descriptions:

  • Chapter 1: Product description
  • Chapter 2: Safety regulations
  • Chapter 3: Handling and operation
  • Chapter 4: Malfunctions
  • Chapter 5: Maintenance

This operating manual must be carefully read before initial operation and should be read and used later at regular intervals by anyone who carries out work on the machine.

Working with or on the machine includes:

  • Operation, including equipping, troubleshooting during operation, removing production debris, maintenance, removing operating and auxiliary materials.
  • Servicing, including maintenance, inspection, and repairs.
  • Transport or loading the machine.

This manual helps the driver to become acquainted with the machine and prevents malfunctions due to incorrect operation.

Observation of the operating manual by maintenance staff:

  • Increases reliability during operation.
  • Extends the service life of your machine.
  • Reduces repair costs and downtime.

This manual must be kept with the machine. Make sure a copy is always kept in the glove compartment of the driver’s cab.

In addition to the operating manual, follow the instructions based on existing national accident prevention and environmental protection regulations.

In addition to the operating manual and applicable national and local legal accident prevention rules, observe the recognized technical regulations for safe and correct operation.

This operating manual contains all the information you need to operate and service your machine.

  • Some illustrations in this manual may show details and equipment that are different from those on your machine.
  • On some pictures, protective devices and covers have been removed for a better view.
  • We constantly make improvements to our machines, which means there may have been modifications to your machine which are not mentioned in this manual.

However, if you should require explanations or information, the Liebherr technical information and customer services departments will be happy to provide assistance.

Liability and warranty:

Because of the many products on offer from other manufacturers (such as fuels, lubricants, attachments, and replacement parts), Liebherr cannot test the suitability and faultless function of all third-party products in or on Liebherr products. The same applies to any effects caused by combining third-party products with Liebherr products.

  • The use of third-party products together with Liebherr products is at the risk of the operator. Liebherr accepts no warranty or liability for damage of any kind in the event of breakdowns or damage to Liebherr machines caused by the use of third-party products.
  • In addition, Liebherr will also reject any warranty claims for damage caused by improper use, insufficient maintenance, or failure to observe safety instructions.

Modifications, conditions, copyright

  • We reserve the right to make changes without notice as a result of technological development.
  • The information and illustrations in this manual may not be reproduced, distributed, or used for commercial purposes. All rights under copyright law are expressly reserved.
  • The warranty and liability terms contained in Liebherr’s general conditions of trade are not affected by the information in the manual.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Liebherr Wheel Loaders L514-1265 Operator’s Manual 36009 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents
1 Product description 17
1.1 Technical description 17
1.1.1 Overview of the entire machine 17
1.2 Technical data 18
1.2.1 Information on vibrations 18
1.2.2 Sound emission 19
1.2.3 Engine 19
1.2.4 Electrical system 19
1.2.5 Travel drive 20
1.2.6 Axles 20
1.2.7 Brakes 20
1.2.8 Steering 21
1.2.9 Working hydraulics 21
1.2.10 Liftarms 21
1.2.11 Driver’s cab 22
1.2.12 Heating, ventilation 22
1.2.13 Air conditioning 22
1.2.14 Refuelling pump 22
1.2.15 Towing device 23
1.2.16 Tyres 23
1.2.17 Snow chains or guard chains 25
1.2.18 Foam-filled tyres 25
1.2.19 Complete machine with loading bucket 25
1.2.20 Attachment: Light material bucket with undercut blade 27
1.2.21 Attachment: High dump bucket with undercut blade 28
1.2.22 Attachment: Forklift 30
2 Safety warnings, signs a3
2.1 How the warnings are marked 33
2.1.1 Further markings 33
21.2 Additional rules and guidelines 34
2.2 Proper use 34
2.3 Signs on the machine 34
2.3.1 Safety decals 34
2.3.2 Information decals 38
2.3.3 Type plate 46
2.4 Safety instructions 47
2.41 General safety instructions 47
2.4.2 Instructions on preventing crushing injuries and burns 48
2.4.3 Instructions on preventing fires and explosions 49
2.44 Safety instructions for start-up 49
2.4.5 Safety precautions during start-up 49
2.4.6 Instructions for safe working 50
2.47 Safety instructions for driving on slopes 51
2.48 Parking safely 51
2.49 Transporting the machine safely 52
2.410 Towing the machine safely 52
2.4.11 Measures for ensuring safe maintenance 53
2.412 Safety instructions for maintenance work on machines with hydro
accumulators 55
2.413 Safety instructions for welding work on the machine 55
2.4.14 Instructions for working safely on the attachment 56
2.4.15 Safety instructions for transporting the machine by crane 56
2.416 Safe maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines 56
2.417 Roll-over protection structure (ROPS) and falling object protection
structure (FOPS) 57
2.4.18 Attachments and accessories 58
2.4.19 Protection against vibrations 58
2.4.20 See and be seen 59
3 Handling and operation 61
3.1 Control elements 61
3.1.1 Operator’s cab 61
3.1.2 Display 62
3.1.3 Switches/buttons 62
3.1.4 Control lever 64
3.2 Handling 66
3.2.1 Battery main switch 66
3.2.2 Articulation lock 66
3.2.3 Cab access 67
3.2.4 Hinged right cab door 69
3.2.5 Emergency exit 70
3.2.6 Fire extinguisher 71
3.2.7 Driver’s seat 72
3.2.8 Safety belt 78
3.2.9 Steering column and steering wheel 79
3.2.10 Starter switch 80
3.2.11 Electronic immobiliser 80
3.2.12 Steering column switch 82
3.2.13 Lighting 83
3.2.14 Interior lighting of the driver’s cab 87
3.2.15 Display 87
3.2.16 Control lever 90
3.2.17 Controlling a working attachment with an independent hydraulic circuit 93
3.2.18 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (optional) 98
3.2.19 Interior and exterior mirrors 100
3.2.20 Sun visor 101
3.2.21 Radio 101
3.2.22 Windscreen washer system 102
3.2.23 Back-up alam 104
3.2.24 Reversible fan drive 107
3.2.25 LiDAT 107
3.3 Operation 109
3.3.1 Daily start-up 109
3.3.2 Starting the engine 110
3.3.3 Driving 112
3.3.4 Driving on public roads 118
3.3.56 Shutting down the machine 119
3.3.6 Automatic engine shutdown 121
3.3.7 Moving the working attachment 122
3.3.8 Regenerate the diesel particulate filter 129
3.3.9 Refuelling pump 132
3.3.10 Forklift 133
3.4 Working methods 135
3.4.1 Picking up material 135
3.4.2 Transporting and moving material 135
3.4.3 Grading work 138
3.44 Removing material from a slope or wall 138
3.45 Loading a transport vehicle 140
3.4.6 Excavation 142
3.5 Fitting and removing the attachment 144
3.5.1 Removing the working attachment from the quick-change device 144
3.5.2 Attaching working attachments to the quick-change device 146
3.6 Transport 150
3.6.1 Transporting the machine 150
3.6.2 Transport safety retainer 153
3.7 Emergency operation 155
3.7.1 Lowering the lift arms if the engine fails 155
3.7.2 Towing the machine 156
3.7.3 Emergency steering 162
3.7.4 Jump starting 163
Malfunctions 165
4.1 Servicecodes 165
4.1.1 Service code indicator in the display 165
4.2 Problems – Cause – Remedy 168
421 Warning symbols 168
4.2.2 Troubleshooting 169
4.3 Problem remedy 172
4.3.1 Replacing fuses 172
Maintenance 177
5.1 Maintenance and inspection schedule 177
5.2 Filling quantities and lubrication chart 182
52.1 Recommended lubricants 182
5.2.2 Recommended operating fluids 183
5.2.3 Lubrication chart 183
5.3 Lubricants and fuels 186
5.3.1 General information on changing lubricants and fuels 186
5.3.2 Converting the hydraulic system from mineral oils to environmentally
harmless hydraulic fluids 186
5.3.3 Diesel fuels 187
5.3.4 Lubricating oils for diesel engines 188
5.3.5 Coolants for diesel engines 180
5.3.6 Hydraulic oil 192
5.3.7 Lubricating oils for axles and transmissions 195
5.3.8 Brake oil 196
5.3.9 Lubrication grease and other lubricants 196
5.4 Safety precautions 199
5.5 Preparatory tasks for maintenance 200
5.5.1 Maintenance positions 200
5.5.2 Opening the service accesses 2M
5.5.3 Turning off the battery main switch 202
5.6 Overall machine 204
5.6.1 Checking the machine for external damage 204
5.6.2 Removing loose parts, dirt, ice and snow from the machine 204
5.6.3 Cleaning the machine 204
5.6.4 Shutting down the machine for a lengthy period 206
5.6.5 Deactivating the machine 206
5.6.6 Checking the machine for leaks 206
5.6.7 Making sure the bolted connections are tight 207
5.6.8 Corrosion protection on machines that work with salt and artificial
fertilisers and exchanging VCI capsules 207
5.6.9 Oil analyses 207
5.7 Drive group 215
5.7.1 Checking the engine oil level 215
5.7.2 Draining off condensate and sediment from the fuel tank 215
5.7.3 Draining off condensate from the fuel pre-filter 216
5.7.4 Changing the fuel pre-filter 217
5.7.5 Changing the fuel fine filter 219
5.7.6 Bleeding the fuel system 220
5.7.7 Cleaning the air filter service cover and dust discharge valve 221
5.7.8 Cleaning or changing the main filter element 222
5.7.9 Changing the air filter safety element 225
Cooling system 227
5.8.1 Checking the coolant level 227
5.8.2 Checking the coolant antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor concentration 228
5.8.3 Cleaning the cooling system 232
Working hydraulics 234
5.9.1 Checking the oil level in the hydraulic tank 234
Steering system 236
5.10.1 Testing the steering 236
5.10.2 Lubricating the bearing points on the steering cylinders 236
Brake system 237
5.11.1 Testing the service brake and parking brake 237
5.11.2 Checking the oil level in the brake system equalising reservoir 238
Electrical system 239
5.12.1 Checking the lights 239
Axles and cardan shafts 240
5.13.1 Lubricating the rear axle kingpin bearing 240
5.13.2 Checking the tyre pressure 240
5.13.3 Checking the wheel tightness 241
Steel components of the basic machine 243
5.14.1 Lubricating the articulated bearing and the rear oscillating bedding 243
5.14.2 Lubricating the contact faces of the articulation stops 243
5.14.3 Covering – lubricating locks and hinges 244
Working attachment 245
5.15.1 Lubricating the lift arms and attachment 245
5.15.2 Checking the lift arm bearing bushings 246
5.15.3 Lubricating and testing the quick-change device 247
Cab, heating and air conditioning 249
5.16.1 Cleaning the fresh and recirculated air filters 249
5.16.2 Changing the fresh and recirculated air filters 249
5.16.3 Checking the condition and function of the safety belt 250
5.16.4 Checking and topping up the windscreen washer reservoir 250
5.16.5 Lubricating the cab door hinges 251
5.16.6 Checking the seals on the driver’s cab 251
5.17 Lubrication system 253
5.17.1 Checking the lubrication system grease reservoir level 253
5.17.2 Checking the pipes, hoses and lubrication points of the lubrication
system 253
5.17.3 Checking whether metered quantities are adequate at the bearing
points (grease collars) of the lubrication system 254
Index 255

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  • 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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