Takeuchi TB235 Compact Excavator Service Manual
Product Overview
Enhance your maintenance skills and ensure efficient operation of the Takeuchi TB235 Compact Excavator with this detailed service manual. Designed to aid in the operation, service, repair, and maintenance of the excavator, it provides comprehensive safety instructions and troubleshooting information. This manual is essential for professionals engaged in maintenance operations.
Available in a PDF format, this manual includes content in both English and French for easy accessibility. It covers all relevant serial numbers, ensuring you have the information needed for any situation.
Key Features
- Format: PDF
- Language: English and French
- Page Count:
- Service Manual: 296 Pages
- Operating Manual: 253 Pages
- Parts Manual: 42 Pages
- Applicable To: All serial numbers
Benefits
- Comprehensive coverage of the TB235 excavator.
- Easy-to-follow instructions for maintenance and repair.
- Includes procedures for machine disassembly and reassembly.
- Valuable reference for checking maintenance procedures and troubleshooting.
Usage Recommendations
- Always store the manual near the machine for quick access.
- Provide the manual to subsequent owners when transferring machine ownership.
- Ensure prescribed inspections are performed before operation to prevent irregularities.
- Follow specified procedures for bleeding, maintaining hydraulic systems, and addressing safety features like steering and brakes.
Contents of the Service Manual
- General Information
- Specifications
- Machine Configuration
- Hydraulic Units
- Troubleshooting
- Engine Maintenance
Extract from the Service Manual
Bleeding the Air
After replacing the hydraulic oil, it’s crucial to bleed the air from the hydraulic circuit and units. Failure to do so may damage the components.
Hydraulic Pump:
- Loosen the air-bleeding plug of the hydraulic pump.
- Tighten the plug once the hydraulic oil overflows from the hole.
Cylinders:
- Start the engine and let it run at low idle for 10 minutes.
- Extend and retract each cylinder 4 or 5 times at low-idle, avoiding stroke end.
- Increase to high speed and repeat the extension and retraction process.
- Return to low idle and extend and retract each cylinder again 4 or 5 times.
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