This is Complete Operator’s Manual for Yanmar B95W Mobile Excavator Operating Instructions.

Your machine has been designed and built to the highest standards of quality. It conforms to all current safety regulations. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That is why it is essential to observe elementary safety rules and precautions.

Please read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation and maintenance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the machine. Reading operating manual will help you and others avoid personal injury or damage to the machine. The information provided in this manual will provide the operator with the safest and most efficient way to use the machine. Knowing how to operate the machine safely and correctly will enable you to train others to operate the machine.

 

Use this Yanmar B95W Mobile Excavator Operating Instructions 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:

Yanmar B95W Mobile Excavator Operating Instructions

 

Manual Covers:

1 Table of contents
2 Introduction
2.1 Concerning these operating instructions
2.2 Notes on using the operating instructions
2.3 Proper use
2.4 Improper use
2.5 Warranty
2.6 Declaration of conformity
3 Safety
3.1 General safety notes
3.1.1 Safety alert symbol
3.1.2 Hazard classification
3.2 Description of symbols and danger signs
3.2.1 Hazard symbols
3.2.2 Mandatory signs
3.3 Locations of safety signs
3.3.1 Safety sign
3.3.2 Pictograms
3.4 Personal safety
3.4.1 Personal safety gear
3.5 Workspace safety
3.5.1 General work zone regulations and safe work practices
3.5.2 Switching off the machine and securing it against restarting
3.6 General safety notes
3.7 Operation
3.8 Hazard zone
3.9 Transporting persons
3.10 Stability
3.11 Stability on sloping ground.
3.11.1 Working with a grab or log clamp
3.12 Drive operation
3.13 Working operation
3.14 Operating under the risk of falling objects
3.15 Working in the vicinity of underground power lines
3.16 Working in the vicinity of overhead power lines
3.17 Operating in enclosed spaces
3.18 Working height restrictions
3.19 Interruptions in work
3.20 Hoisting operation
3.21 Changing work attachments, maintenance, and repairs
3.22 Recovery, loading, and transporting
3.23 Monitoring and inspection
3.24 Fire prevention
3.25 Notes concerning residual dangers
3.25.1 Hydraulics failure
3.25.2 Lower loading equipment emergency function
3.25.3 Releasing the residual pressure
3.26 Emergency exit
4 Initial installation and settings
4.1 Initial instruction
4.1.1 Hand over the machine and instruct the operator
5 Description
5.1 Type plate
5.2 Overview of machine
5.2.1 Guards
5.2.2 Engine
5.2.3 Hydraulic system
5.2.4 Electrical system
5.2.5 Fuse and relay box
5.2.6 Operator’s seat
5.3 Display and control elements in the operator’s compartment
5.3.1 Controls
5.3.2 Control panel
5.3.3 Keypad
5.3.4 Display
6 Maintenance
6.1 General
6.2 Care and cleaning
6.3 Inspection intervals
6.3.1 Regular oil analyses
6.3.2 Warranty
6.4 Inspection material
6.4.1 Fuels, lubricants, and coolants
6.5 Lubrication
6.5.1 Lubrication schedule
6.6 Checking, maintenance and inspection plan
6.6.1 Initial inspection (delivery inspection)
6.6.2 Daily and weekly tasks
6.6.3 Inspection plan
6.7 Maintenance and inspection tasks
6.7.1 Display
6.7.2 Engine
6.7.3 Engine cooling system
6.7.4 Air intake system
6.7.5 Fuel system
6.7.6 V-rib belt
6.7.7 AdBlue system.
6.7.8 Hydraulic oil tank
6.7.9 Hydraulic oil return filter
6.7.10 Bleeding the plunger cylinders
6.7.11 Hose-rupture safety valves of support legs
6.7.12 Steering
6.7.13 Axles
6.7.14 Wheel hub
6.7.15 Wheels
6.7.16 Brakes
6.7.17 Swing gear
6.7.18 Swing connection
6.7.19 Electrical equipment
6.7.20 Cab ventilation dust filter
6.7.21 Windshield wash/wipe system
6.8 Decommissioning
6.8.1 Preservation measures for taking the machine out of service temporarily
6.8.2 While out of service
6.8.3 At the end of the period of non-usage
6.8.4 Dismantling/disposal
7 Operation
7.1 Before operation
7.1.1 Adjustments
7.2 Starting and switching off the engine
7.3 Drive operation
7.3.1 Travel
7.3.2 Steering
7.3.3 Braking
7.3.4 Driving on roads
7.4 Switching off the machine (parking)
7.5 Work operation of the machine
7.5.1 General safety
7.5.2 Operation of the loading equipment
7.5.3 Using the machine for hoisting
7.5.4 Changing the work attachments
7.5.5 Notes for winter operation
8 Transport
8.1 Towing the machine
8.1.1 Preparation for recovery
8.2 Loading the machine using a crane
8.3 Loading the machine onto a truck
8.4 Transporting the machine
9 Technical data
9.1 Views
9.1.1 Digging envelopes
9.1.2 Envelope circle
9.1.3 Lateral parallel adjustment
9.1.4 Articulated boom – excavators adjusted
9.2 Technical data
9.2.1 Operating data
9.2.2 Equivalent vibration values
9.2.3 Drive motor
9.2.4 Electrical system
9.2.5 Chassis
9.2.6 Excavator equipment
9.2.7 Brakes
9.2.8 Hydraulics
9.2.9 Axles
9.2.10 Tires
9.2.11 Permissible loads in compliance with German Road Traffic Regulations (StVZO)
9.2.12 Load capacities
9.2.13 Work attachments
9.2.14 Supports
9.2.15 Other equipment
10 Troubleshooting
10.1 Who is allowed to rectify malfunctions?
10.2 Before troubleshooting and fault rectification
10.3 Troubleshooting and fault rectification
10.3.1 General malfunctions
10.3.2 Immobilizer faults
11 Index
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