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Gehl Z45 Compact Excavator Operator’s Manual
Discover how easy it is to operate the Gehl Z45 Compact Excavator with this comprehensive operator's manual! Includes step-by-step instructions and clear illustrations. Improve your efficiency and get the most out of your excavator with this valuable resource
Use this Gehl Z45 Compact Excavator operator’s manual as a guide, Your machine will remain a reliable working tool provided it is kept in good working condition and serviced properly.
Models Covered:
Gehl Z45 Compact Excavator
Manual Covers:
1. Introduction
2. Safety Information
3. Product Overview
3-1. Intended uses
3-2. Break in period
3-3. Conditions to insure compliance with EPA emission standards
4. Operation License
5. Ordering Replacement Parts and Service Call
5-1. Location of machine serial number plate
5-2. Location of engine serial number plate
5-3. Location of EPA emission control plate
5-4. Ordering replacement parts and service calls
6. Contents
SAFETY
7. Basic Precautions
8. Operating Precautions
8-1. Precautions before starting the engine
8-2. Precautions for starting the engine, working and parking
8-3. Precautions for transportation
8-4. Precautions for the battery
8-5. Precautions for towing
9. Precautions for Servicing
9-1. Precautions before servicing
9-2. Precautions during servicing
10. Safety Messages (Warning Labels)
10-1. Location of warning labels
OPERATION
11. Identification of Important Parts
11-1. Overview of the machine
11-2. Controls and switches
12. Description of Control Devices
12-1. Monitor
12-2. Switch
12-3. Control levers and pedals
12-4. Engine hood B
12-5. Engine hood rear cover
12-6. Storage space for the operation & maintenance manual
12-7. Windshield (for cabin)
12-8. Operator’s seat
12-9. Ash tray (for cabin)
12-10. Headlight
12-11. Air outlet (for cabin)
12-12. Right window glass (for cabin)
12-13. Cabin side door
12-14. Replenishment of windshield washer fluid
12-15. Fuse
13. Operating Instructions
13-1. Checking before starting the engine
13-2. Starting up the engine
13-3. Operating and checking instructions after starting the engine
13-4. Traveling
13-5. Steering
13-6. Stopping the machine
13-7. Swinging the upperstructure
13-8. Operating the implements
13-9. Precautions for operating the implement
13-10. Precautions for working
13-11. Precautions for going up and down a slope
13-12. Escaping from the mud
13-13. Operations using the bucket
13-14. Handling quick coupler
13-15. Parking the machine
13-16. Inspection requirements after completing operation
13-17. Stopping the engine
13-18. Inspection requirements after stopping the engine
13-19. Locking
13-20. Handling the rubber track (for rubber track type)
13-21. Handling hydraulic P.T.O.
14. Transportation
14-1. Loading and unloading the machine
14-2. Precautions for loading the machine
14-3. Precautions for transporting the machine
14-4. Suspending the machine
15. Care and Service in Cold Weather
15-1. Preparing for cold weather
15-2. Precautions after a day’s work
15-3. After cold weather ends
16. Long-term Storage
16-1. Before storing
16-2. Storing
16-3. Using the machine again
17. Troubleshooting
17-1. Phenomena that are not breakdowns
17-2. Towing
17-3. If the battery is overdischarged
17-4. Troubleshooting
MAINTENANCE
18. Precautions for Servicing
19. Basic Servicing Practices
19-1. Oils, fuel, and cooling water
19-2. Electrical equipment
19-3. Hydraulic system
20. Consumables
21. Fueling, Oiling and Greasing Based on Temperature Range
21-1. Fuel and oil
21-2. Cooling water
22. Standard Tightening Torque for Bolts and Nuts
23-1. Required tools
23-2. Torque table
22. Replacing Essential Parts Periodically
24. 4aintenance Table
45-1. Table of service time intervals
25-2. Service intervals when using the hydraulic breaker
25. Procedures for Maintenance
25-1. First services
25-2. Nonperiodic services
25-3. Checking before start-up
25-4. Maintenance every 50 service hours
25-5. Maintenance every 100 service hours
25-6. Maintenance every 250 service hours
25-7. Maintenance every 500 service hours
25-8. Maintenance every 1000 service hours
25-9. Maintenance every 2000 service hours
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMS
26. Specifications and Dimensional Diagrams
OPTIONAL PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS
27. General Precautions
27-1. Safety precautions
27-2. Precautions for mounting an attachment (implement)
28. Optional Parts and Attachments
28-1. Optional parts and attachments
29. Handling Air Conditioner (for Cabin)
29-1. Description of lever and switches for air conditioner
29-2. How to use air conditioner
29-3. Maintenance, inspection and servicing of air conditioner
NOTES
30. Maintenance Log
**Total Pages: 228
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**Language: English
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