Wacker Neuson RD40-130 US Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Instruction manual
Tandem roller / Combination roller
RD 40 US / RD 45 US
Roller type RD 40 US / RD 45 US
Issue 02
Document order number
Language
As from serial number:
5100028171
en-fr
WNCR1001LHAA00160
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Manufacturer
Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG
Preußenstraße 41
80809 München
www.wackerneuson.com
Phone: +49-(0)89-354 02-0
Fax: +49-(0)89-354 02-390
Original instruction manual
created:
changed:
01.12.2015
11.01.2016
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This instruction manual is valid for the following roller types:
TANDEM ROLLER RD 40-130 US
RD 40-130 O US
RD 45-140 US
RD 45-140 O US
COMBINATION ROLLER RD 40-130 C US
RD 45-140 C US
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Foreword................................................................................................................ 11
1.00 Introduction....................................................................................................... 12
1.00.01 Preface to the instruction manual........................................................................................ 12
1.00.02 Product information.............................................................................................................. 12
1.00.03 Warranty............................................................................................................................... 12
1.00.04 Modifications / reservations..................................................................................................13
1.00.05 Packaging and storage........................................................................................................ 13
1.00.06 Signs and symbols...............................................................................................................13
1.00.07 Signal words.........................................................................................................................14
1.01 Documentation.................................................................................................. 15
1.02 Use......................................................................................................................16
1.02.01 Intended Use........................................................................................................................ 16
1.02.02 Abnormal use....................................................................................................................... 17
1.02.03 Residual risks....................................................................................................................... 17
1.02.04 Climatic conditions............................................................................................................... 18
1.03 Environmental protection................................................................................ 19
1.04 Disposal............................................................................................................. 19
1.05 Type plate.......................................................................................................... 20
1.06 Noise and vibration requirements.................................................................. 23
1.07 Personnel...........................................................................................................24
1.07.01 Qualification and duties........................................................................................................24
1.08 General safety instructions............................................................................. 26
1.09 Danger zone...................................................................................................... 27
1.10 Loading and transporting................................................................................ 28
1.11 Stickers on the machine..................................................................................33
1.11.01 Warning labels......................................................................................................................33
1.11.02 Information sign....................................................................................................................35
2 Description.............................................................................................................39
2.00 Technical characteristics of the machine...................................................... 40
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2.01 General view of machine................................................................................. 41
2.01.01 Chassis / safety devices.......................................................................................................41
2.01.02 Control stand........................................................................................................................ 42
2.01.03 Drive unit / diesel engine..................................................................................................... 43
2.01.04 Hydraulic oil supply..........
.................................................................................................... 44
2.01.05 Electrical equipment............................................................................................................. 45
2.01.06 Drive..................................................................................................................................... 47
2.01.07 Steering system....................................................................................................................48
2.01.08 Water system........................................................................................................................48
2.01.09 Vibration / Oscillation............................................................................................................49
2.02 General view of instruments
and operating elements..................................50
2.02.01 Control stand........................................................................................................................ 50
2.02.02 Transmission........................................................................................................................ 55
3 Operation............................................................................................................... 56
3.00 Instruments and operating elements............................................................. 57
3.00.01 Indicators, displays...............................................................................................................57
3.00.02 Pilot lights............................................................................................................................. 57
3.00.03 Switch................................................................................................................................... 62
3.00.04 Sockets, lights...................................................................................................................... 70
3.00.05 Operating levers, adjustment handles................................................................................. 70
3.01 Prior to machine start...................................................................................... 74
3.02 Engine start....................................................................................................... 76
3.03 Driving................................................................................................................78
3.04 Driving with vibration / oscillation.................................................................. 81
3.05 Stopping, switching off engine, leaving machine......................................... 83
3.06 Operation monitoring....................................................................................... 85
3.06.01 Filling levels..........................................................................................................................85
3.06.02 Pilot lights............................................................................................................................. 85
3.06.03 Diagnostic code....................................................................................................................86
3.06.04 Exhaust gas treatment with diesel particulate filter (DPF)...................................................87
3.07 Water sprinkling................................................................................................91
3.08 Additive sprinkling........................................................................................... 93
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3.09 Scraper...............................................................................................................94
3.09.01 Roller drum scraper, top...................................................................................................... 94
3.09.02 Roller drum scraper, down...................................................................................................95
3.09.03 Scrapper tyres...................................................................................................................... 95
3.10 Track offset........................................................................................................96
3.11 Battery cut-off (battery isolating switch)....................................................... 97
3.11.01 Operation.............................................................................................................................. 97
3.12 Start with jump leads....................................................................................... 99
3.13 Towing..............................................................................................................101
3.14 Driving on public roads................................................................................. 104
3.14.01 Applicable in the User's Country........................................................................................104
4 Maintenance.........................................................................................................105
4.00 General maintenance instructions................................................................106
4.00.01 Operation monitoring..........................................................................................................106
4.00.02 Maintenance overview........................................................................................................106
4.00.03 Running-in regulations....................................................................................................... 109
4.00.04 Important information about maintenance works............................................................... 109
4.00.05 Safety strut......................................................................................................................... 111
4.00.06 Welding works on the machine..........................................................................................112
4.01 Chassis / safety features............................................................................... 113
4.01.01 General............................................................................................................................... 113
4.01.02 Checking the function of the parking brake....................................................................... 113
4.01.03 Checking EMERGENCY STOP function........................................................................... 114
4.02 Drive unit - diesel engine.............................................................................. 115
4.02.01 General............................................................................................................................... 115
4.02.02 Maintenance points at the Diesel engine when changing oil.............................................117
4.02.03 Replacing filter insert of the fuel pump.............................................................................. 117
4.02.04 Replacing filter cartridge for the fuel filter..........................................................................118
4.02.05 Changing filter cartridge for the fuel prefilter..................................................................... 119
4.02.06 Checking and cleaning dust discharge valve.................................................................... 120
4.02.07 Checking and replacing the air filter.................................................................................. 121
4.02.08 Changing safety cartridge.................................................................................................. 122
4.02.09 Checking radiator............................................................................................................... 123
4.02.10 Checking coolant level....................................................................................................... 123
4.02.11 Changing coolant............................................................................................................... 124
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4.03 Hydraulic oil supply....................................................................................... 126
4.03.01 General............................................................................................................................... 126
4.03.02 Checking hydraulic oil level............................................................................................... 126
4.03.03 Changing hydraulic oil and ventilation filter....................................................................... 127
4.03.04 Replacing filter insert of pressure filter for hydraulic system............................................. 128
4.04 Drive................................................................................................................. 130
4.04.01 Check the drive lever......................................................................................................... 130
4.04.02 Checking the roller drum scraper...................................................................................... 130
4.04.03 Checking scraper tyre........................................................................................................ 131
4.04.04 Lubricate the scraper stop lever........................................................................................ 132
4.04.05 Checking wheel nuts / wheel bolts for tightness................................................................132
4.04.06 Checking air pressure in the tyres..................................................................................... 133
4.04.07 Wheel change.................................................................................................................... 133
4.05 Steering system.............................................................................................. 135
4.05.01 General............................................................................................................................... 135
4.05.02 Lubricating pivoted bearing................................................................................................ 135
4.05.03 Lubricating steering cylinder bolt....................................................................................... 136
4.06 Sprinkling.........................................................................................................137
4.06.01 General............................................................................................................................... 137
4.06.02 Cleaning water sprinkling unit............................................................................................ 137
4.06.03 Cleaning filter for water sprinkling......................................................................................138
4.06.04 Cleaning sprinkler nozzles................................................................................................. 138
4.07 Vibration / oscillation......................................................................................139
4.07.01 Checking damping elements..............................................................................................139
4.07.02 Changing the toothed belt for the oscillation drive............................................................ 139
5 Tables................................................................................................................... 140
5.00 Technical data................................................................................................. 141
5.00.01 Engine oil............................................................................................................................141
5.00.02 Hydraulic oil........................................................................................................................142
5.00.03 Use of biologic hydraulic oil............................................................................................... 142
5.00.04 Coolant conditioning...........................................................................................................143
5.00.05 Fuel.....................................................................................................................................143
5.00.06 Overview of lubricant details.............................................................................................. 144
5.00.07 Starting torques.................................................................................................................. 144
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5.01 Technical data................................................................................................. 146
5.01.01 RD 40-130 US....................................................................................................................146
5.01.02 RD 40-130 O US................................................................................................................148
5.01.03 RD 40-130 C US................................................................................................................150
5.01.04 RD 45-140 US....................................................................................................................152
5.01.05 RD 45-140 O US................................................................................................................154
5.01.06 RD 45-140 C US................................................................................................................156
5.02 Dimension sheet............................................................................................. 158
5.02.01 RD 40-130 US, RD 40-130 O US......................................................................................158
5.02.02 RD 40-130 C US................................................................................................................158
5.02.03 RD 45-140 US, RD 45-140 O US......................................................................................159
5.02.04 RD 45-140 C US................................................................................................................159
5.03 Fuses................................................................................................................160
5.03.01 Main fuses.......................................................................................................................... 160
5.03.02 Battery isolating switch.......................................................................................................160
5.03.03 Fuses, steering console..................................................................................................... 160
5.03.04 Fuses, engine compartment...............................................................................................161
6 Assembly Instructions and Auxiliary Devices.................................................162
6.00 ROPS roll-over bar......................................................................................... 163
6.01 ROPS cabin..................................................................................................... 165
6.01.01 Operator's cabin overview..................................................................................................165
6.01.02 General view of instruments and operating elements....................................................... 166
6.01.03 Switch................................................................................................................................. 167
6.01.04 Sockets, lights.................................................................................................................... 169
6.01.05 Operating levers, adjustment handles............................................................................... 169
6.01.06 Heating system / Ventilation...............................................................................................169
6.01.07 Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 170
6.01.08 Technical data.................................................................................................................... 172
6.01.09 Dimension sheet.................................................................................................................174
6.01.10 Fuses.................................................................................................................................. 175
6.02 Comfort seat....................................................................................................176
6.02.01 Overview.............................................................................................................................176
6.02.02 General view of instruments and operating elements....................................................... 177
6.02.03 Switch................................................................................................................................. 178
6.02.04 Operating levers, adjustment handles............................................................................... 178
6.02.05 Operation............................................................................................................................ 180
6.02.06 Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 181
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6.03 Injection of antifreeze for the sprinkler........................................................183
6.03.01 Overview.............................................................................................................................183
6.03.02 Operation............................................................................................................................ 183
6.04 Rotating light removable............................................................................... 185
6.04.01 Overview.............................................................................................................................185
6.04.02 General view of instruments and operating elements....................................................... 185
6.04.03 Operation............................................................................................................................ 185
6.04.04 Assembly............................................................................................................................ 186
6.04.05 Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 187
EC declaration of conformity
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Foreword
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1 FOREWORD
NOTE
When working at the machine please always adhere to the
instructions given in your Safety instructions!
000-01
This instruction manual contains information and procedures for the
safe operation and maintenance of your Wacker Neuson machine. In
the interest of your own safety and to prevent accidents, you should
carefully read through the safety information, familiarize yourself with it
and observe it at all times.
This instruction manual is not a manual for extensive maintenance and
repair work. Such work should be carried out by Wacker Neuson service
or authorized specialists.
The safety of the operator was one of the most important aspects taken
into consideration when this machine was designed. Nevertheless,
improper use or incorrect maintenance can pose a risk. Please operate
and maintain your Wacker Neuson machine in accordance with the
instructions in this instruction manual. Your reward will be troublefree
operation and a high degree of availability.
Defective machine parts must be replaced immediately!
Please contact your Wacker Neuson representative if you have any
questions concerning operation or maintenance.
All rights reserved, especially reproduction and distribution rights.
Copyright 2015 Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the
expressed written permission of Wacker Neuson.
Any type of reproduction, distribution or storage on data media of
any type and form not authorized by Wacker Neuson represents an
infringement of copyright and will be prosecuted.
We expressly reserve the right to make technical modifications – even
without special notice – which aim at further improving our machines or
their safety standards.
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Introduction
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1.00 Introduction
1.00.01 Preface to the instruction manual
This chapter contains important instructions for the operating personnel
on how to operate the machine and to use this instruction manual.
This instruction manual helps you:
To become familiar with the machine.
To avoid malfunctions due to improper use.
Adhering to this instruction manual:
Helps to avoid risks.
Increases the reliability when working on the construction site.
Increases the service life.
Reduces maintenance costs and downtimes.
It is absolutely necessary to adhere to this instruction manual, the
instructions given in the safety instructions, supplementary information
and all regulations and provisions applying at the building site (e.g.
accident prevention regulations).
Maintenance and care of the diesel engine have to be performed
according to the instructions for the motor. The safety instructions must
be observed.
1.00.02 Product information
You have received a quality product. All the components of this
machinehave been carefully inspected and tested. As a result, they
comply with the quality that you expect.
The reliability of the machine is preserved through correct use and careful
maintenance. This includes the use of the specified operating supply
items and the use of original spare parts.
Our representatives will help you to keep your roller in a perfect operating
condition.
After the warranty period, our representatives will also assist you with
advice and service. They will supply you with our original spare parts
which do not only meet the technical requirements but also ensure
exchangeability and quality.
The safety, operating and maintenance instructions given in this
instruction manual are intended for the operating personnel. Thus, keep
this manual always at hand!
1.00.03 Warranty
No guarantee claims with:
Operating errors.
In the case the spare parts used are no original spare parts.
In the case wrong operating supply items have been used.
In the case any additional devices have been refitted and/or installed
that have not been approved by manufacturer.
In the case of deficient maintenance.
In the case of any processes that conflict with this instruction manual.
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1.00.04 Modifications / reservations
We are committed to provide you with correct and updated instruction
manual. However, we cannot guarantee the correctness of all data given.
To be able to keep pace with changing trends, it may be necessary to
amend or modify the product and/or how it is operated without prior
notice. We assume no liability for malfunctions, downtimes and resulting
damage.
1.00.05 Packaging and storage
We have carefully packed our products to ensure proper protection in
transit. Please check both packaging and the goods yourself for any
damage upon reception of your goods. In the case of damage, the
devices must not be put into operation. Damaged cables and connections
are a safety risk and must not be used.
In such a case, please contact your supplier.
If the devices are not put into operation upon unpacking, they must be
protected against humidity and dirt.
1.00.06 Signs and symbols
The signs and symbols used in this instruction manual are to help you
use this instruction manual and the device in a safe and fast manner.
Note Informs about application hints and useful information. No danger-
ous or harmful situation.
Enumeration Indicates a listing of issues or possibilities.
Operating steps
1.
Are listed according to their succession each starting from 1 for
each individual process.
Option Indicates special equipment which varies from the standard.
Directions Information on directions contained in these instructions such as left or
right and/or front or rear always refer to the directions of the machine
driving forwards.
Cross-references Cross-references help you to find quickly sections in this instruction
manual which supply you with additional important information. The
cross-reference shows you the page of the relevant section. The
abbreviation sqq. means "and the following pages".
Example: (see page 134 sqq.)
Positioning of illustrations The positions of illustrations are represented with letters and numbers.
The positions identified with letters in alphabetical order are only
explained in the corresponding text segment, beginning new for
each single figure. The positions marked with numbers apply to
operating elements, control units and switches. They are identical to
the numbers in the section Overview of instruments and operating
elements (see page 50 sqq.). These numbers in squared brackets
are used as a reference in the description of the elements. Amongst
others, this ensures that important and additional information can be
found immediately and without any difficulty in the descriptions of the
elements. The end of the positioning line is marked as dot or arrow. In
the illustration the dot marks a visible element and an arrow an invisible
element which is in arrow direction.
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Example
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501
520
A
B
Legend
[A] Driver [B] Engine compartment
Descriptive text
The drive lever [501] determines the driving direction and speed.
Using the lever [520] you can adjust the pretension of the attenuation
system to the driver's weight.
1.00.07 Signal words
A signal word identifies a source of dangers and residual risks.
DANGER
Identifies immediate danger. If this risk is not prevented, this causes
death or severe personal injuries.
001-01
WARNING
Refers to situations that may be dangerous. If this situation is not
avoided, fatality or very serious injuries may be caused.
002-01
CAUTION
Refers to situations that may be dangerous. If this situation is not
avoided, minor or light injuries may be caused.
003-01
NOTICE
Refers to a situation that may cause property damage.
004-01
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Documentation
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1.01 Documentation
This instruction manual is intended to make the operating personnel
familiar with basic work steps / activities of and with the machine.
The entire instruction manual consists of:
Safety instructions
Instruction manual of the machine
Instruction manual of the diesel engine
If necessary, additional information (e. g. QR code)
The entire instruction manual must always be available at the machine
and be accessible to the authorized operating personnel at all times. Prior
to operating the machine, you must have carefully read und understood
this instruction manual. In case you do not understand this instruction
manual or individual parts, please ask us prior to starting these activities.
The instruction manual includes valuable information in order to operate
the machine safely, appropriately and economically.
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1.02 Use
1.02.01 Intended Use
The machine represents state-of-the-art technology and complies with
all valid safety regulations concerning its intended use at the time the
machine was launched on the market.
When designing the machine it was not possible to avoid foreseeable
misuse or residual risks without restricting the machine's intended
functionality.
The maschine's intended use is:
To pave roads and traffic areas.
To ram and smooth loose earth, road bedding, pavement or similar
ramable subgrade in layers.
The machine may only be deployed on surfaces that can support it.
Not capable of bearing are e.g. high fillings, batters, roadside ditches.
The machine may not be used in explosive areas, on landfill sites and in
mining.
The machine is only intended for commercial applications within fenced
construction sites.
The machine must only be operated by authorised operating personnel
and only if in proper technical condition and in accordance with this
instruction manual.
All unintended use and/or all machine-related activities not described in
this instruction manual is to be deemed as unauthorised misuse outside
the legal limits of indemnity of the manufacturer.
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1.02.02 Abnormal use
Any abnormal use or any misuse of the machine will void the
manufacturer's warranty obligation, and the owner will bear the sole
responsibility in this case.
Abnormal uses shall be deemed to include:
Non-compliance with this instruction manual.
Operating errors by operating personnel not qualified or not
instructed.
Conveyance of passangers.
Leaving the driver's position during operation.
Starting, using the machine outside the driver's position.
Errors due to "reflexive behaviour" and/or "chosing the easiest way".
Operating the machine if it is not in a proper technical condition.
Using the machine with improper ambient conditions (e.g.
temperature, gradient, transverse gradient).
Using the machine with the protective equipment removed.
Spraying with high-pressure cleaners or fire extinguishing equipment.
Towing trailing loads.
Non-compliance with maintenance intervals.
Omission of measurements and tests to detect damages early.
Omission of replacing wear parts.
In the case the spare parts used are no original spare parts.
Omission of maintenance and repair works.
Improper maintenance and repair works.
Unauthorised modifications of the machine.
1.02.03 Residual risks
Residual risks have been analysed and evaluated prior to starting the
construction and planning the machine. Existing residual risks are
referred to in the documentation. However, the manufacturer cannot
foresee all situations that may pose a risk in practice.
You can avoid existing residual risks if you comply with and
implement the following instructions:
Special warnings at the machine.
General safety instructions in this instruction manual and in the safety
instructions .
Special warnings in this instruction manual.
Instructions contained in the safety instructions.
Operating instructions of the operator.
Danger of life / risk of personal injury when operating the machine
due to:
Misuse.
Improper operation.
Transport.
Missing protective equipment.
Defective and/or damaged components.
Operation / usage by personnel not trained and/or instructed.
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The machine may cause risk to the environment with:
Improper operation.
Operating supply items (lubricants etc.).
Noise emission.
Property damage may occur at the machine e.g. with:
Improper operation.
Non-compliance with operating and maintenance instructions.
Improper operating supply items.
Property damage may occur at further assets within the
machine's operating area e.g. with:
Improper operation.
Reduction in performance and/or the machine's functionality may
occur at the machine with:
Improper operation.
Improper maintenance and/or repair works.
Improper operating supply items.
1.02.04 Climatic conditions
Low ambient temperature The diesel engine's starting behaviour and the machine's operation
depend on:
The fuel used.
The viscosity of the motor, gear and hydraulic oil.
The battery's charge state.
Please note:
The acceleration and braking behaviour of the machine are influenced by
viscous hydraulic oil. Prior to cold seasons (autumn, winter) please adjust
all operating supply items (coolants, oils etc.) to low temperatures.
Please use fuels suitable in winter or additives improving the flow with
temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) (see page 143 sqq.). Do not charge
batteries with temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).
WARNING
Explosion!
Risk of injury due to burns and moving parts.
Do not use aerosol start-up aid (e.g. aether).
Do not use any liquids as start-up aid (e.g. alcohol).
002-02
Extensive ambient
temperature, extensive
height
See instruction manual of diesel engine.
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Environmental protection
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1.03 Environmental protection
Packing materials, cleaning agents and used or residual operating supply
items are to be disposed according to relevant environmental provisions
at the building site using the recycling systems provided.
1.04 Disposal
Conservation of nature is one of our major tasks. Properly disposed
devices avoid negative impacts on human beings and the environment
and allows re-using our precious resources.
Operating supply items Please dispose all operating supply items according to relevant
specifications and local regulations of the relevant country.
Materials (metal, plastics) To be able to dispose materials professionally, these materials need to be
correctly sorted. Cleanse materials of adhesive impurities.
Please dispose all materials as demanded by local provisions of the
relevant country.
Electical / electronic system /
battery
Electrical / electronical components are not subject to
Directive 2002/96/EC and relevant national regulations (in Germany e.g.
ElektroG).
Dispose electrical / electronic components directly at a specialised
recycling company.
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Type plate
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1.05 Type plate
NOTE
For machines without EC Conformity, neither an EC
Declaration of Conformity nor a CE type plate can be issued.
This is the case if, for example, the machine does not have a
drum drive, drum brake or roll-over protection.
000-45
The entire marking represents an official document and must not be
altered or effaced.
NOTE
Please state the vehicle identification number (VIN) and the
type of your machine for every spare part order.
Machine type plate The type plate is fixed to the machine frame ("Chassis / safety features").
NOTE
The VIN [E] indicates the type series and the serial number of
the machine e.g. WNCxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
The maximum operating weight [J] is the static weight of the
machine including:
Working substances and lubricants
100 % fuel tank contents x 0.84 specific weight
100 % water & additive tank contents
75 kg for the driver
the static weight of all options or auxiliary devices at the
same time and approved by the manufacturer (e.g., chip
spreader).
No additional ballasting is allowed.
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