Wacker Neuson 28Z3 Manuel utilisateur

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Accessoires pour véhicules automobiles
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Track Excavator
28Z3
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
1000234515 2.0.1
0113
www.wackerneuson.com
1000234515
Documentation
Description Order no.
Operator's Manual 1000234515
Spare parts list 1000177410
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Edition Issued
1.0 07 / 2007
1.1 10 / 2007
1.2 10 / 2008
1.3 12 / 2008
1.4 02 / 2009
2.0 12 / 2010
2.0.1 01 / 2013
Copyright – 2013 Wacker Neuson Baumaschinen GmbH, Hörsching
Printed in Michigan U.S.A
All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means – graphic, electronic
or mechanical including photocopying, recording, taping or information storage or retrieval systems – without prior
permission in writing from the manufacturer.
The cover features the machine with possible optional equipment.
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH
Flughafenstraße 7
A-4063 Hörsching
Document: OM 28Z3 us
Order no.: 1000234515
Edition: 2.0.1
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
I
Introduction
Important operator information ................................................................................ 1-1
Machine overview .................................................................................................... 1-2
Brief description ....................................................................................................... 1-3
Travelling drive .................................................................................................. 1-3
Work hydraulics ................................................................................................. 1-3
Cooling system .................................................................................................. 1-3
Cab .................................................................................................................... 1-3
Fields of application, attachments ........................................................................... 1-4
Use: attachment ................................................................................................ 1-4
Operator Qualifications ............................................................................................ 1-5
EC Declaration of Conformity for machines delivered before the 29th December 2009
1-6
EC Declaration of Conformity for machines delivered after the 29th December 2009 ..
1-7
Declaration of Conformity for machines without the CE mark at the type plate ....... 1-8
Type labels and component numbers ...................................................................... 1-9
Symbols (up to AG01685) ..................................................................................... 1-11
...on the outside of the machine ...................................................................... 1-11
Symbols (from AG01686) ...................................................................................... 1-15
Symbols ........................................................................................................... 1-16
Safety labels .................................................................................................... 1-18
Fire extinguisher .................................................................................................... 1-23
Safety Information
Safety Symbols Found in this Manual ..................................................................... 2-1
Warranty .................................................................................................................. 2-2
Designated Use ....................................................................................................... 2-2
Preparing to use the machine .................................................................................. 2-2
Conditions for use .............................................................................................. 2-2
User training and knowledge ............................................................................. 2-3
Modifications and spare parts ............................................................................ 2-3
Applications with lifting gear .............................................................................. 2-3
Operator and Technician Qualifications and Basic Responsibilities ........................ 2-5
User/owner responsibility .................................................................................. 2-5
Repair person qualifications .............................................................................. 2-5
Safety instructions Regarding Operation ................................................................. 2-5
Preparing for use ............................................................................................... 2-5
Starting and stopping ......................................................................................... 2-6
Work area awareness ........................................................................................ 2-6
Danger area awareness .................................................................................... 2-6
Carrying passengers ......................................................................................... 2-7
Mechanical integrity ........................................................................................... 2-7
Traveling ............................................................................................................ 2-7
Applications with Lifting Gear .................................................................................. 2-8
General information ........................................................................................... 2-8
Safety criteria ..................................................................................................... 2-8
Conditions for safe operation ............................................................................. 2-8
Attachments ............................................................................................................. 2-8
General information regarding attachments ...................................................... 2-8
Installation notes ................................................................................................ 2-9
Transport and Towing .............................................................................................. 2-9
Towing ............................................................................................................... 2-9
Transporting ...................................................................................................... 2-9
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Safety Guidelines for Maintenance .......................................................................... 2-9
General maintenance notes ............................................................................... 2-9
Personal safety measures ............................................................................... 2-10
Preparing for maintenance and repair work ..................................................... 2-10
Performing maintenance and repairs ............................................................... 2-10
Special Hazards ..................................................................................................... 2-11
Battery ............................................................................................................. 2-11
Tracks .............................................................................................................. 2-12
Electric energy ................................................................................................. 2-12
Hydraulics ........................................................................................................ 2-12
Noise ................................................................................................................ 2-12
MSDS .............................................................................................................. 2-13
Gas, dust, steam, smoke ................................................................................. 2-13
Safety Guidelines while using Internal Combustion Engines ................................. 2-13
Running the engine .......................................................................................... 2-13
Fueling the engine ........................................................................................... 2-13
Operation
Cab overview ........................................................................................................... 3-3
Instrument panel overview ....................................................................................... 3-5
Operating the excavator ........................................................................................... 3-6
Putting the machine into operation for the first time .......................................... 3-6
Running-in period .............................................................................................. 3-6
Check lists ......................................................................................................... 3-7
Start-up checklist ............................................................................................... 3-7
Operation checklist ............................................................................................ 3-8
Parking checklist ................................................................................................ 3-8
Operating the excavator ........................................................................................... 3-9
Preheating / start switch: overview .................................................................... 3-9
Throttle lever: overview ...................................................................................... 3-9
Indicator lights and warning lights: overview ................................................... 3-10
Before starting the engine ................................................................................ 3-12
Starting the engine: general ............................................................................. 3-12
Procedure ........................................................................................................ 3-12
Starting with the drive interlock (option) ........................................................... 3-13
Starting at low temperatures ............................................................................ 3-13
When the engine has started ... ....................................................................... 3-14
Engine warm-up ............................................................................................... 3-14
Jump-starting the engine (supply battery) ....................................................... 3-14
Safety instructions ........................................................................................... 3-14
Special instructions for operating on public roads ........................................... 3-16
Traveling operation .......................................................................................... 3-16
Drive levers ...................................................................................................... 3-16
High speed ....................................................................................................... 3-17
Hydraulic brake ................................................................................................ 3-17
Mechanical brake ............................................................................................. 3-17
Operating on slopes ............................................................................................... 3-18
Specific safety instructions .............................................................................. 3-18
Operating on slopes ......................................................................................... 3-19
Stabilizer blade operation ................................................................................ 3-20
Stopping and parking the machine ........................................................................ 3-21
Stop the machine ............................................................................................. 3-21
Parking the machine on slopes ........................................................................ 3-22
Light system ........................................................................................................... 3-23
Roof lights (option) ........................................................................................... 3-23
Interior light ...................................................................................................... 3-24
Rotating beacon (option) ................................................................................. 3-24
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Cab heating and ventilation ................................................................................... 3-24
Heating adjustment .......................................................................................... 3-25
Washer system ...................................................................................................... 3-25
Tank for washer system .................................................................................. 3-26
Seat ....................................................................................................................... 3-26
Seat adjustment ............................................................................................... 3-26
Weight adjustment ........................................................................................... 3-27
Horizontal adjustment ...................................................................................... 3-27
Seat belt ................................................................................................................. 3-28
Emergency exit ...................................................................................................... 3-29
Front window ......................................................................................................... 3-30
Door ....................................................................................................................... 3-31
Side window ........................................................................................................... 3-32
Engine cover .......................................................................................................... 3-32
Exit through the door ............................................................................................. 3-33
Armrest adjustment ................................................................................................ 3-34
Towing the track excavator .................................................................................... 3-34
Towing ............................................................................................................. 3-34
Lifting excavator ..................................................................................................... 3-36
Loading and transporting the machine .................................................................. 3-37
Tying down the excavator ...................................................................................... 3-38
Operating the machine .......................................................................................... 3-39
General safety instructions .............................................................................. 3-39
Control levers/control pattern ’’A’’: overview .......................................................... 3-40
Left-hand side control lever ............................................................................. 3-40
Boom swivel controls ....................................................................................... 3-40
Auxiliary hydraulics .......................................................................................... 3-41
Right-hand side control lever ........................................................................... 3-41
Lowering the boom with the engine stopped ................................................... 3-42
Releasing pressure .......................................................................................... 3-42
Rotating the upper carriage ............................................................................. 3-42
Swivel unit brake ............................................................................................. 3-43
Changeover valve for control pattern’’B’’(option) ................................................... 3-44
Left-hand side control lever ............................................................................. 3-44
Right-hand side control lever ........................................................................... 3-44
Directional valve position ................................................................................. 3-44
Directional valve .............................................................................................. 3-45
Control lever with proportional controls (option): overview .................................... 3-46
Function ........................................................................................................... 3-46
Measures to be taken in case of malfunctions ................................................ 3-47
Left-hand side control lever ............................................................................. 3-47
Boom swivel controls ....................................................................................... 3-48
Auxiliary hydraulics .......................................................................................... 3-48
Hammer operation ........................................................................................... 3-48
Adjusting control response: ............................................................................. 3-49
Characteristic curves – status display ............................................................. 3-49
Lowering the boom with the engine switched off ............................................. 3-50
Releasing pressure .......................................................................................... 3-50
Rotating the upper carriage ............................................................................. 3-51
Rotating upper carriage brake ......................................................................... 3-51
Control lever if equipped with 3rd control circuit (option): overview ....................... 3-52
Left-hand side control lever ............................................................................. 3-52
Boom swivel controls ....................................................................................... 3-52
Auxiliary hydraulics .......................................................................................... 3-53
Right-hand side control lever ........................................................................... 3-53
Lowering the boom with the engine switched off ............................................. 3-54
Releasing pressure .......................................................................................... 3-54
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Rotating the upper carriage ............................................................................. 3-54
Rotating upper carriage ................................................................................... 3-55
Releasing the pressure on the work hydraulics ..................................................... 3-56
Releasing pressure .......................................................................................... 3-56
Pressure release with proportional controls (option) ....................................... 3-56
Coupling and uncoupling attachments ................................................................... 3-57
Specific safety instructions .............................................................................. 3-57
Removing a bucket .......................................................................................... 3-58
Mounting a bucket ........................................................................................... 3-58
Quickhitch (option) ................................................................................................. 3-59
Hydraulic quickhitch (option) .................................................................................. 3-60
Maintenance .................................................................................................... 3-60
Operation ......................................................................................................... 3-61
Powertilt (option) .................................................................................................... 3-63
Re-equipping ................................................................................................... 3-64
Mounting the Powertilt unit .............................................................................. 3-64
Removing the Powertilt unit ............................................................................. 3-64
Port .................................................................................................................. 3-65
Operation ......................................................................................................... 3-65
Right-hand side control lever (Powertilt) .......................................................... 3-66
Connections for auxiliary hydraulics ...................................................................... 3-67
Grab couplings ................................................................................................. 3-67
Attachments ........................................................................................................... 3-68
Load holding control valve (option) ........................................................................ 3-68
Working with the excavator .................................................................................... 3-69
Working with the standard bucket .................................................................... 3-69
Prohibited operation ......................................................................................... 3-69
Excavator work position ................................................................................... 3-71
Bucket position when digging .......................................................................... 3-71
Excavating trenches ........................................................................................ 3-71
Loading ............................................................................................................ 3-72
Grading ............................................................................................................ 3-72
Excavating trenches sideways ......................................................................... 3-72
Working alongside trenches ............................................................................ 3-73
Stabilizer blade at rear ..................................................................................... 3-73
Grading .................................................................................................................. 3-75
Grading ............................................................................................................ 3-75
Safe load indicator (option) .................................................................................... 3-75
Troubleshooting
Engine trouble ......................................................................................................... 4-2
Malfunctions of the Powertilt unit ............................................................................. 4-3
Maintenance
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 5-1
Fuel system .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Specific safety instructions ................................................................................ 5-2
Refueling ............................................................................................................ 5-2
Draining the fuel ................................................................................................. 5-3
Stationary fuel pumps ........................................................................................ 5-3
Diesel fuel specification ..................................................................................... 5-4
Bleeding the fuel system .................................................................................... 5-4
Water separator ................................................................................................. 5-5
Engine lubrication system ........................................................................................ 5-6
Checking the oil level ......................................................................................... 5-6
Adding engine oil ............................................................................................... 5-7
Engine and hydraulics cooling system ..................................................................... 5-8
Checking / filling up coolant ............................................................................... 5-8
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Specific safety instructions ................................................................................ 5-9
Draining coolant ............................................................................................... 5-11
Air filter ................................................................................................................... 5-12
Replacing the filter ........................................................................................... 5-12
V-belt ..................................................................................................................... 5-14
Checking V-belt tension ................................................................................... 5-14
Retightening the V-belt .................................................................................... 5-15
Hydraulic system ................................................................................................... 5-16
Specific safety instructions .............................................................................. 5-16
Checking the hydraulic oil level ....................................................................... 5-17
Adding hydraulic oil ......................................................................................... 5-18
Important information for the use of biodegradable oil .................................... 5-19
Pilot valve .............................................................................................................. 5-20
Checking hydraulic pressure lines ................................................................... 5-21
Tracks .................................................................................................................... 5-23
Checking track tension .................................................................................... 5-23
Adjusting the track tension .............................................................................. 5-24
Track propulsion final drive .................................................................................... 5-25
Checking the oil level and filling up oil ............................................................. 5-25
Draining oil ....................................................................................................... 5-25
Maintenance of attachments ........................................................................... 5-26
Powertilt (option) .............................................................................................. 5-26
Electric system ....................................................................................................... 5-27
Specific safety instructions .............................................................................. 5-27
Service and maintenance work at regular intervals ......................................... 5-27
Instructions concerning specific components .................................................. 5-28
Alternator ......................................................................................................... 5-28
Battery ............................................................................................................. 5-29
General maintenance work .................................................................................... 5-30
Cleaning .......................................................................................................... 5-30
General instructions for all areas of the machine ............................................ 5-30
Inside the cab .................................................................................................. 5-31
Exterior of the machine .................................................................................... 5-31
Engine compartment ....................................................................................... 5-31
Threaded connections and fasteners .............................................................. 5-32
Pivots and hinges ............................................................................................ 5-32
Maintenance if the machine is out of service for a longer period of time ............... 5-33
Preparatory work before taking the machine out of service ............................ 5-33
Putting the machine into operation again ........................................................ 5-33
Fluids and lubricants ............................................................................................. 5-34
Additional oil change and filter replacement (hydraulics) ................................ 5-35
Maintenance plan (overview) ................................................................................. 5-35
Maintenance label .................................................................................................. 5-40
Explanation of symbols on the maintenance label .......................................... 5-40
Specifications
Chassis .................................................................................................................... 6-1
Engine ...................................................................................................................... 6-1
Hydraulic system ..................................................................................................... 6-1
Undercarriage and swivel unit ................................................................................. 6-2
Stabilizer blade ........................................................................................................ 6-2
Work hydraulics ....................................................................................................... 6-2
Electric system ......................................................................................................... 6-3
Fuse box in engine compartment ...................................................................... 6-3
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Noise levels .............................................................................................................. 6-4
Vibration ................................................................................................................... 6-4
Coolant compound table .......................................................................................... 6-4
Powertilt ................................................................................................................... 6-4
Dimensions model 28Z3 .......................................................................................... 6-5
Lift capacity table 28Z3 ............................................................................................ 6-6
Lift capacity table 28Z3, long stick option ................................................................ 6-7
Lift capacity table 28Z3, extra weight option ............................................................ 6-8
Lift capacity table 28Z3, long stick and extra weight options ................................... 6-9
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Index
Symbole
“Hose burst valve” safety feature (option) ............................... 3-68
A
Abbreviations ............................................................................. 1-1
Air filter ................................................................................... 5-12
B
Biodegradable oil ..................................................................... 5-19
C
Check lists .................................................................................. 3-7
Crane-handling bracket ............................................................ 3-36
D
Driving on public roads ........................................................... 3-16
Driving the excavator ................................................................. 3-9
F
Fire extinguisher ...................................................................... 1-23
Fluids and lubricants ................................................................ 5-34
H
Heating ..................................................................................... 3-24
Hose burst valve (option) ......................................................... 3-68
I
Important information
On this Operator’s Manual .................................................. 1-1
Indicator lights and warning lights .......................................... 3-10
Instrument panel overview ......................................................... 3-5
Interior light ............................................................................. 3-24
L
Legal regulations ........................................................................ 1-5
Light system ............................................................................. 3-23
Lowering the boom with the engine switched off .3-42, 3-50, 3-54
M
Machine
Brief description ...................................................................1-3
Fields of application .............................................................1-4
Loading and transporting ...................................................3-37
Overview ..............................................................................1-2
Maintenance
Air filter ..............................................................................5-12
Biodegradable oil ...............................................................5-19
Bleeding the fuel system ......................................................5-4
Checking the coolant level ...................................................5-9
Checking the engine oil level ...............................................5-6
Checking the hydraulic oil level ........................................5-17
Cleaning .............................................................................5-30
Electric system ...................................................................5-27
Engine and hydraulics cooling system ................................. 5-8
Engine lubrication system ....................................................5-6
Filling up coolant ................................................................. 5-9
Fluids and lubricants ..........................................................5-34
Fuel system .......................................................................... 5-2
General maintenance work ................................................. 5-30
Hydraulic pressure lines .....................................................5-21
Hydraulic system ................................................................5-16
Instructions concerning specific components ....................5-28
Maintenance plan ...............................................................5-35
Pivots and hinges ...............................................................5-32
Screw connections ..............................................................5-32
Service and maintenance work at regular intervals ............5-27
Track maintenance .............................................................5-23
V-belt ..................................................................................5-14
N
Noise levels .....................................................................1-11, 1-16
O
Operation ....................................................................................3-1
Before starting the engine ..................................................3-12
Cab overview ....................................................................... 3-3
Hose burst valve (option) ...................................................3-68
Instrument panel overview ...................................................3-5
Moving off .........................................................................3-16
Parking the machine ...........................................................3-21
Seat belt height adjustment ................................................3-28
Starting the engine ..............................................................3-12
Triple articulation boom (option) .................... 3-40, 3-48, 3-52
P
Powertilt
Maintenance .......................................................................3-65
Preheating start switch ................................................................3-9
Putting into operation ................................................................. 3-2
Check lists ............................................................................3-7
Putting the machine into operation for the first time ...........3-6
Safety instructions ................................................................ 3-6
R
Refuelling ................................................................................... 5-2
Rotating beacon ........................................................................ 3-24
Running-in period ....................................................................... 3-6
Index
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Seat adjustment
Backrest adjustment ........................................................... 3-27
Horizontal adjustment ........................................................ 3-27
Weight adjustment ............................................................. 3-27
Seat belt .................................................................................... 3-28
Seat belt height adjustment ...................................................... 3-28
Signs and symbols .................................................................... 1-11
Specifications ............................................................................. 6-1
Chassis ................................................................................. 6-1
Coolant compound table ...................................................... 6-4
Dimensions .......................................................................... 6-5
Electric system ..................................................................... 6-3
Engine .................................................................................. 6-1
Noise levels .......................................................................... 6-4
Vibration .............................................................................. 6-4
Work hydraulics .................................................................. 6-2
Starting aid ............................................................................... 3-14
T
Track maintenance ................................................................... 5-23
V
Ventilation ................................................................................ 3-24
Ventilation, fresh air .......................................................... 3-24
W
Washer system ......................................................................... 3-25
Tank ................................................................................... 3-26
Working
Freeing the machine ........................................................... 3-74
Practical hints .................................................................... 3-74
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Supplementary Operators Manual for Protective Structures for
Excavators
Edition 1.0
Language us
Article number 1000293107
Valid for machine model
803, 1403, 1404, 1503, 1703, ET18, 1903, 2003, ET20, 2203, 2404, ET24, 2503, 28Z3,
3003, 3503, 3703, 38Z3, 5002, 50Z3, 6002, 6003, 6502, 6503, 75Z3, 8002, 8003, 9503,
12002, 14504
1.1 Supplementary Operator’s Manual
Important
This Supplementary Operator’s Manual must be added to the original Opera-
tor’s Manual of which it forms part. Read, understand and follow this Supple-
mentary Operator’s Manual and all other manuals supplied with the machine.
Copyright – 2012 Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH, Hörsching
Printed in Michigan U.S.A.
All rights reserved, in particular the globally applicable copyright, right of reproduction and right of distribution.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means – graphic, electronic or mechanical including photocopy-
ing, recording, taping or information storage or retrieval systems – without prior permission in writing from the manufacturer.
No reproduction or translation of this publication, in whole or part, without the written consent of Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH.
Violations of legal regulations, in particular of the copyright protection, will be subject to civil and criminal prosecution.
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH keep abreast of the latest technical developments and constantly improve their products. For this reason, we may from time
to time make changes to diagrams and descriptions in this documentation which do not reflect products which have already been delivered and which will
not be implemented on these machines.
Technical data, dimensions and weights are given as an indication only. Responsibility for errors or omissions not accepted.
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH
Flughafenstr. 7
A-4063 Hörsching
Phone +43 7221 63000
E-mail: office.linz@wackerneuson.com
www.wackerneuson.com
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Definition of the term “Protective Structure”
Protective structures are additional elements that protect the operator or user against risk.
These elements can be installed later on or as standard equipment.
Explanation of abbreviations
ROPS:
Roll Over Protective Structure
TOPS:
Tip Over Protective Structure
FOPS:
Falling Objects Protective Structure
FGPS:
Front Guard Protective Structure. Called “Front Guard” in this Supplementary Operator’s
Manual.
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1.2 Safety Symbols Found In This Manual
Important indications regarding the safety of the personnel and the machine are identified
in this Supplementary Operator’s Manual with the following terms and symbols:
WARNUNG
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Potential consequences of the hazard.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid injury or death.
WARNUNG
WARNINGW
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Potential consequences of the hazard.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
WARNUNG
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Potential consequences of the hazard.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in property
damage.
Important
Important identifies an instruction that, when followed, provides for a more effi-
cient and economical use of the machine.
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1.3 Mechanical integrity
WARNUNG
WARNINGW
Accident hazard due to modified cab and protective struc-
tures.
Incorrect work on the cab and protective structures could causes serious injury
or death.
No drilling, cutting or grinding on the cab and protective structures.
Welding, straightening or bending work on the cab and protective structures is
prohibited.
Immediately have a damaged cab or protective structure replaced.
Important
Check the cab/canopy/rollbar and all protective structures once a day for dam-
age.
Important
Protective structures may only be installed or removed by an authorized
Wacker Neuson Service Center.
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1.4 Differentiation of protective structures
Important
Machine operation is only allowed with a correctly installed and intact cab,
correctly installed and intact canopy or rollbar for the 803 (option).
For additional protection, only use correctly installed and intact Wacker Neuson
protective structures that have been released for the machine.
Rollbar (valid for 803)
The rollbar has been specially designed for protection in case of an accident.
ROPS/TOPS tested rollbar (option).
Shatter protection (option from AI00967); protective structure against falling objects
(fragments or splinters) projected from front of machine.
Cab/canopy (valid for 1403/1404/1503/1703/ET18/1903/2003/ET20/2203/2404/
ET24/2503/28Z3/3003/3503/3703/38Z3/50Z3)
The cab/canopy have been specially designed for protection in case of an accident.
ROPS/TOPS tested canopy (open version).
ROPS/TOPS tested cab (closed version/option).
Protective FOPS structure (option) for cab/canopy; protective structure against falling
objects.
Front Guard (option) for cab/canopy; protective structure against objects from the
front (for instance pipes, tree trunks etc.).
Shatter protection (option) for canopy; protective structure against falling objects
(fragments or splinters) projected from front of machine.
Important
Unless otherwise specified, the term “Cab” refers both to the open and closed
variants.
Cab (valid for 5002/6002/6003/6502/6503/75Z3/8002/8003/9503/12002/14504)
The cab has been specially designed for protection in case of an accident:
ROPS/TOPS tested cab.
Protective FOPS structure (option) for cab; protective structure against falling objects.
Front Guard (option) for cab; protective structure against objects from the front (for
instance pipes, tree trunks etc.).
Not all protective structures are available for all machines, and not all protective structures
can be combined with each other. If you are not sure, contact a Wacker Neuson service
center.
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Definition of FOPS/Front Guard categories
Category I:
FOPS and Front Guard to protect against small falling objects or small objects penetrating
the cab from the front of the machine, such as bricks, small pieces of concrete, tools, for
machines that are used for repairing roads, landscaping work and for working on other
construction sites, for instance.
Category II:
FOPS or Front Guard to protect against heavy falling objects or heavy objects penetrating
the cab from the front of the machine, such as trees, pieces of rock, for machines that are
used for clearance work, demolition work and forestry work.
Responsibility for machine equipped with protective structures
The decision regarding the necessary protective structures (type and category I or II) must
be made by the machine operator and depends on the specific work situation.
The operator must observe the national regulations and he must inform the user on the
protective structure to be used in a specific work situation.
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Protective FOPS structure/small screen – category I (option)
WARNUNG
DANGER
Crushing hazard. Falling objects.
Objects will cause severe injury or death.
Machine operation is prohibited in areas with risks of falling objects, without a
protective FOPS structure.
Important
The protective FOPS structure corresponds to category I according to ISO
3449:1992 (valid for 1404 from AG02423) or ISO 10262:1998 (valid for ET18/
ET20/ET24/2503/28Z3/3503/38Z3/50Z3/6003/6503/75Z3/8003/9503/14504).
Follow all local, state, or national regulations covering falling objects.
The operator must ensure that only work is performed that does not require any
higher protection.
Accidents cannot be fully avoided despite equipping a machine with protective
structures.
Important
Protective structures may only be installed or removed by an authorized
Wacker Neuson Service Center.
Fig. 1: FOPS category I (symbolic representation)
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Protective FOPS structure/large screen – category I (option)
WARNUNG
DANGER
Crushing hazard. Falling objects.
Objects will cause severe injury or death.
Machine operation is prohibited in areas with risks of falling objects, without a
protective FOPS structure.
Important
The protective FOPS structure corresponds to category I according to ISO
3449:1992 (valid for 38Z3) or according to ISO 3449:2008 (valid for 28Z3).
Follow all local, state, or national regulations covering falling objects.
The operator must ensure that only work is performed that does not require any
higher protection.
Accidencts cannot be fully avoided despite equipping a machine with protective
structures.
Important
Protective structures may only be installed or removed by an authorized
Wacker Neuson Service Center.
Fig. 2: FOPS category I (symbolic representation)
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Protective FOPS structure/canopy – category I (option)
WARNUNG
DANGER
Crushing hazard. Falling objects.
Objects will cause severe injury or death.
Machine operation is prohibited in areas with risks of falling objects, without a
protective FOPS structure.
Important
The protective FOPS structure corresponds to category I according to ISO
3449:1992 (valid for 1403/1503/1703 (up to AF05530)/1903/2003 (up to
AF05530)/2203/2503/3003/3503/3703/5002/6002/6502).
Follow all local, state, or national regulations covering falling objects.
The operator must ensure that only work is performed that does not require any
higher protection.
Accidencts cannot be fully avoided despite equipping a machine with protective
structures.
Important
Protective structures may only be installed or removed by an authorized
Wacker Neuson Service Center.
Fig. 3: FOPS category I (symbolic representation)
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Protective FOPS structure/large screen – category II (option)
WARNUNG
DANGER
Crushing hazard. Falling objects.
Objects will cause severe injury or death.
Machine operation is prohibited in areas with risks of falling objects, without a
protective FOPS structure.
Important
The protective FOPS structure corresponds to category II according to ISO
3449:1992 (valid for 1404/1703 (from AG02503)/2003 (from AG02503)/2404/
50Z3/6003/6503/75Z3/8002/8003/9503/12002) or according to ISO 3449:2005
(valid for 14504).
Follow all local, state, or national regulations covering falling objects.
The operator must ensure that only work is performed that does not require any
higher protection.
Accidencts cannot be fully avoided despite equipping a machine with protective
structures.
Important
Protective structures may only be installed or removed by an authorized
Wacker Neuson Service Center.
Fig. 4: FOPS category II (symbolic representation)
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