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JCB 3CX, 4CX Backhoe Loader Operator Handbook 9801-5350
$20.00
- Type Of Manual: Operator Handbook
- ManualID: 9801-5350
- Number of Pages: 189
- Size: 78.3MB
- Format: PDF
Category: JCB Operator Manual PDF
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Model List:
- 3CX, 4CX Backhoe Loader
- 1. Introduction
- 2. About this handbook
- 3. Machine model and serial number ………………….
- 4. Using this Handbook …………………………………….
- 5. Units of measurement …………………………………..
- 6. Page numbering…………………………………………..
- 7. Left side-right side ……………………………………….
- 8. Using the machine………………………………………..
- 9. Warranty……………………………………………………..
- 10. The JCB Backhoe Loader……………………………
- 11. Safety check list …………………………………………
- 12. General safety …………………………………………… .
- 13. Operating safety ………………………………………….
- 14. Maintenance safety ………………………………………
- 15. Safety decals…………………………………………….. .
- 16. Identifying your machine
- 17. Machine identification plate……………………………
- 18. Typical machine identification plate…………………
- 19. Typical engine identification plate……………………
- 20. Serial plates……………………………………………….. .
- 21. Operation
- 22. Introduction ……………………………………………….
- 23. Before entering the cab ……………………………..
- 24. Entering-leaving the cab ……………………………. .
- 25. Control lever lock (if fitted)……………………………..
- 26. Doors and windows…………………………………….
- 27. Opening and closing the doors……………………….
- 28. Opening and closing the side windows ……………
- 29. Opening and closing the rear window ……………..
- 30. Seat controls ……………………………………………..
- 31. Seat belt
- 32. Fasten the seat belt………………………………………
- 33. Check the seat belt is operating correctly…………
- 34. Release the seat belt…………………………………….
- 35. Engine and drive controls, switches
- 36. and instruments………………………………………….
- 37. Controls ……………………………………………………. .
- 38. Multi-purpose steering column switch ……………..
- 39. Front console switches………………………………… .
- 40. Side console switches…………………………………. .
- 41. 2-4 wheel drive select switch………………………….
- 42. Steer mode selector switch ……………………………
- 43. Re-phasing the steer system………………………….
- 44. Starter switch……………………………………………… .
- 45. Steering-wheel tilt adjustment ………………………..
- 46. Cab interior light …………………………………………. .
- 47. Face level fan (if fitted) ………………………………….
- 48. 2
- 49. 2
- 50. 2
- 51. 2
- 52. 2
- 53. 2
- 54. 2
- 55. 3-4
- 56. 5 – 7
- 57. 5
- 58. 5
- 59. 6
- 60. 7 – 8
- 61. 9
- 62. 9
- 63. 9
- 64. 10
- 65. 23
- 66. 23
- 67. 24
- 68. 24
- 69. 25-26
- 70. 25
- 71. 25
- 72. 26
- 73. 27
- 74. 28
- 75. 28
- 76. 28
- 77. 29-39
- 78. 30-32
- 79. 32
- 80. 33
- 81. 33
- 82. 34
- 83. 35
- 84. 35
- 85. 36
- 86. 36
- 87. 37
- 88. 37
- 89. 5350 · 2
- 90. Engine and drive controls, switches
- 91. and instruments (continued)
- 92. Cab clock…………………………………………………….
- 93. Removing-installing the radio …………………………
- 94. Instruments …………………………………………………
- 95. visual warnings…………………………………………….
- 96. audible-visual warnings …………………………………
- 97. Air conditioning and heater controls……………
- 98. Loader controls ………………………………………….
- 99. Standard shovel …………………………………………. .
- 100. Hydraulic speed control…………………………………
- 101. Loader shovel…………………………………………….. .
- 102. 6 in 1 clamshovel …………………………………………
- 103. Stabiliser controls
- 104. Lever controls………………………………………………
- 105. Backhoe controls
- 106. JCB Plus ('+') pattern …………………………………..
- 107. JCB Diagonal ('x') pattern ……………………………. .
- 108. ISO Plus ('+') pattern ………………………………….. .
- 109. Foot operated pedal ……………………………………..
- 110. Extending dipper…………………………………………. .
- 111. Remote boom lock
- 112. Engage the boom lock…………………………………..
- 113. Disengage the boom lock………………………………
- 114. Kingpost clamps……………………………………….. .
- 115. Before starting the engine ………………………….
- 116. Starting the engine …………………………………….
- 117. Jump-starting the engine ……………………………
- 118. Preparing the machine for travel
- 119. Backhoe attachments……………………………………
- 120. Road travelling position…………………………………
- 121. Site travelling position………………………………….. .
- 122. Testing the parking brake …………………………..
- 123. Getting the machine moving ……………………….
- 124. Stopping and parking the machine ……………..
- 125. Using the attachments and site safety ………..
- 126. Axle breathers …………………………………………… .
- 127. Working with the loader
- 128. Operating hints…………………………………………….
- 129. Filling the loader shovel ………………………………..
- 130. Loading a truck ……………………………………………
- 131. Getting the machine unstuck………………………….
- 132. 37
- 133. 37
- 134. 38
- 135. 39
- 136. 39
- 137. 40
- 138. 41-44
- 139. 41
- 140. 41
- 141. 42-43
- 142. 44
- 143. 45
- 144. 46-48
- 145. 49-51
- 146. 52-54
- 147. 55
- 148. 55
- 149. 56
- 150. 56
- 151. 57
- 152. 58
- 153. 59
- 154. 60
- 155. 61
- 156. 62
- 157. 63
- 158. 64
- 159. 65-66
- 160. 67
- 161. 68-69
- 162. 69
- 163. 70
- 164. 70
- 165. 71
- 166. 71
- 167. Working with the backhoe
- 168. Operating hints …………………………………………….
- 169. Preparing to use the backhoe…………………………
- 170. Repositioning the adjustable tipping lever ……….
- 171. Removing a bucket………………………………………..
- 172. Installing a bucket ………………………………………..
- 173. Digging ………………………………………………………
- 174. Sideshifting the backhoe ……………………………….
- 175. Using the extending dipper (if fitted) ……………….
- 176. Lifting with the backhoe…………………………………
- 177. Operating in low and high temperatures ……..
- 178. Moving a disabled machine…………………………
- 179. Preparation for towing …………………………………..
- 180. Transporting the machine ………………………….
- 181. Maintenance
- 182. 72
- 183. 72
- 184. 73
- 185. 74
- 186. 74
- 187. 75
- 188. 76
- 189. 77
- 190. 78
- 191. 79
- 192. 80
- 193. 80
- 194. 81
- 195. Lubricants – health and safety…………………….. 94
- 196. Service requirements…………………………………. 95
- 197. Introduction…………………………………………………. 95
- 198. Maintenance ……………. . . ……. . . . . . ……. ….. . . …….. . . . . 95
- 199. Owner-Operator support……………………………….. 95
- 200. Service-Maintenance agreements………………….. 95
- 201. Lifting regulations – inspections and tests………… 95
- 202. Checking for damage…………………………………. 96
- 203. Cleaning the machine ………………………………… 96
- 204. Obtaining replacement parts………………………. 96
- 205. Service Schedules……………………………………… 97-100
- 206. Loader arm safety strut
- 207. Installing …………………………………………………….. 101
- 208. Removing …………………………………………………… 101
- 209. Engine panels
- 210. Removing and fitting a side panel ………………….. 102
- 211. Opening and closing the bonnet…………………….. 102
- 212. Removing the engine cover…………………………… 103
- 213. Fitting the engine cover ………………………………… 103
- 214. Seat belt
- 215. Checking the seat belt condition and security …..
- 216. ROPS-FOPS structure
- 217. Checking the ROPS-FOPS structure……………….
- 218. Greasing
- 219. Loader arms ………………………………………………..
- 220. Backhoe (sideshift machines)
- 221. Standard dipper……………………………………………
- 222. Extending dipper…………………………………………..
- 223. Backhoe (centremount machines)
- 224. 104
- 225. 104
- 226. 105
- 227. 106
- 228. 106
- 229. 5350-1
- 230. Greasing (continued)
- 231. Standard dipper……………………………………………
- 232. Ex tending dipper…………………………………………..
- 233. Knuckle Boom (4CN models) …………………………
- 234. Front axle (2 wheel drive machines) ………………..
- 235. Front axle (4 wheel drive machines) ………………..
- 236. Front axle (all wheel steer machines) ………………
- 237. Rear axle (all wheel steer machines) ………………
- 238. Extending dipper…………………………………………..
- 239. Driveshafts…………………………………………………..
- 240. 6-in-1 clamshovel …………………………………………
- 241. Backhoe quick-hitch ……………………………………..
- 242. Stabilisers (centremount machines) ………………..
- 243. Loader quick-hitch ………………………………………..
- 244. Hydraulic pump driveshaft (2 WS machines) ……
- 245. Backhoe quick-hitch (hydraulic) ………………………
- 246. Tyres and wheels
- 247. 107
- 248. 107
- 249. 108
- 250. 109
- 251. 110
- 252. 111
- 253. 112
- 254. 113
- 255. 113
- 256. 114
- 257. 114
- 258. 114
- 259. 114
- 260. 115
- 261. 115
- 262. Tyre inflation……………………………………………….. 116
- 263. Checking the wheel nut torques …………………….. 116
- 264. Brakes
- 265. Parking brake adjustment………………………………
- 266. Checking the foot brake fluid levels…………………
- 267. Engine air filter
- 268. Renew outer element ……………………………………
- 269. Renew inner element……………………………………
- 270. Cleaning the pre-cleaner ………………………………
- 271. Engine oil and filter
- 272. Checking the oil level…………………………………… .
- 273. Changing the oil and filter………………………………
- 274. Engine cooling system
- 275. Checking the coolant level……………………………..
- 276. Changing the coolant…………………………………….
- 277. Adjusting the fan belt……………..:…………………….
- 278. Cleaning the cab heater filter………………………….
- 279. Fuel system
- 280. Types of fuel………………………………………………..
- 281. Fuel standards……………………………………………. .
- 282. Low temperature fuels …………………………………..
- 283. Filling the tank ……………………………………………..
- 284. Draining the filter ………………………………………….
- 285. Changing the filter element…………………………….
- 286. Draining the sediment bowl ………………………….. .
- 287. Bleed the system………………………………………….
- 288. Syncro shuttle transmission
- 289. Checking the oil level…………………………………….
- 290. Changing the oil and filter………………………………
- 291. Powershift transmission
- 292. Checking the oil level…………………………………….
- 293. Changing the oil and filter………………………………
- 294. Hydraulic system
- 295. Checking the fluid level…………………………:………
- 296. Changing the breather filter……………………………
- 297. Changing the filter element…………………………… .
- 298. 117
- 299. 118
- 300. 119
- 301. 119
- 302. 120
- 303. 121
- 304. 121
- 305. 122
- 306. 122
- 307. 123
- 308. 123
- 309. 124
- 310. 124
- 311. 124
- 312. 124
- 313. 125
- 314. 125
- 315. 126
- 316. 126
- 317. 127
- 318. 127
- 319. 128
- 320. 128
- 321. 129
- 322. 129
- 323. 130
- 324. Hydraulic oil cooler
- 325. Cleaning the tubes-fins………………………………….
- 326. Boom Lock
- 327. Checking the hydraulic fluid level
- 328. (machines from serial number 43372 4) ……………
- 329. 131
- 330. 131
- 331. Hose burst protection valves – H.B.P.V. (if fitted)
- 332. Checking the H.B.P.V.'s ………………………………..
- 333. Procedure for lowering a load (after a hose burst
- 334. or engine failure) …………………………………………..
- 335. Front and rear axle (all wheel steer machines)
- 336. Checking the differential oil level…………………….
- 337. Changing the differential oil……………………………
- 338. Checking the hub oil levels…………………………….
- 339. Changing the hub oil……………………………………..
- 340. Front and rear axle (two wheel steer machines)
- 341. Checking the oil level…………………………………….
- 342. Changing the oil……… ………. …….. .. …………… …….
- 343. Slew gearbox
- 344. Draining water-checking the oil level …… ………….
- 345. Electrical system
- 346. Relays & fuses …………………………………………….
- 347. Bulbs…………………………………………………………..
- 348. Battery
- 349. First aid – electrolyte ……………………………………..
- 350. Checking the electrolyte level. ………………………..
- 351. Extradig dipper wear pads
- 352. Inspecting the top wear pads………. ………… ………
- 353. Adjusting the bottom wear pads ….. … ………………
- 354. Bulb replacement
- 355. Headlight bulb………………………………………………
- 356. Front sidelight bulb ……………………………………. …
- 357. Worklight bulb………………………………………………
- 358. Warning lights………………………………………. ……..
- 359. Switches ………………………………. …. …………………
- 360. Cab interior light bulb…………………………………….
- 361. Rear brake-sidelight & indicator bulb……………….
- 362. Number plate light bulb…………………..,…………….
- 363. Rotating beacon bulb…………………………………….
- 364. Front indicator light bulb ………………………………..
- 365. Fog light bulb (if fitted) …………………………………..
- 366. Air conditioning system (if fitted)
- 367. Adjusting the air conditioning drive belt ……………
- 368. Windscreen washer…………………………………….
- 369. Service Capacities and Lubricants………………
- 370. Coolant mix tures…………………………………………..
- 371. Optional Attachments
- 372. Introduction………………………………………………..
- 373. 132
- 374. 132
- 375. 133
- 376. 133
- 377. 134
- 378. 134
- 379. 135
- 380. 135
- 381. 136
- 382. 137-138
- 383. 138
- 384. 139
- 385. 139
- 386. 140
- 387. 141
- 388. 1 42
- 389. 142
- 390. 142
- 391. 143
- 392. 143
- 393. 143
- 394. 144
- 395. 144
- 396. 144
- 397. 145
- 398. 145
- 399. 146
- 400. 146
- 401. 147-148
- 402. 148
- 403. 163
- 404. High and low flow operated backhoe attachments 164
- 405. Control ………… . ………. . . ….. . ………….. . ………………. 164
- 406. Quick release couplings
- 407. Quick release couplings – do's & don'ts……………
- 408. Connecting quick release couplings………………..
- 409. Disconnecting quick release couplings…………….
- 410. Loader quick-hitch
- 411. Installing the quick-hitch carriage ……………………
- 412. Removing the quick-hitch carriage ………………….
- 413. Installing loader quick-hitch attachments………….
- 414. Removing loader quick-hitch attachments ……….
- 415. Backhoe quick-hitch (mechanical type)
- 416. Installing the quick-hitch ….. ………. ….. ………………
- 417. Removing the quick-hitch ………………………………
- 418. Installing backhoe quick-hitch attachments………
- 419. Removing backhoe quick-hitch attachments…….
- 420. Backhoe quick-hitch (hydraulic type)
- 421. Installing the quick-hitch …………… …………… ……..
- 422. Removing the quick-hitch ………………………………
- 423. Installing backhoe quick-hitch attachments…… …
- 424. Removing backhoe quick-hitch attachments…. …
- 425. Jaw bucket
- 426. Control…………………. …………………………………….
- 427. Preparing for travel ……………………………………….
- 428. Installing and removing………………………. …………
- 429. Connecting-disconnecting the hydraulic hoses …
- 430. Using the JCB jaw bucket… ……………………………
- 431. Daily maintenance …….. …. … .. …………………………
- 432. Rock breaker
- 433. Safety ………….. ……. ………………………………………
- 434. Control…… . .. ………………….. ………. …………………..
- 435. Preparing for road travel………………………………..
- 436. Preparing for site travel ….. …………………………….
- 437. Installing the breaker … ………………………………….
- 438. Using the rock breaker …… …………………………….
- 439. Changing steels…………………………………… ………
- 440. Maintenance………………………………………………..
- 441. Forks
- 442. Safety …………………………………………………………
- 443. Control ………………………………………………………..
- 444. Adjust the fork spacing ………………………………….
- 445. Daily Maintenance………………………………………..
- 446. Preparing the forks for use …………………………….
- 447. Using the forks……………………………………………..
- 448. Preparing for road travel………………………………..
- 449. Preparing for site travel …………………………………
- 450. Patch planer
- 451. Safety ………… ………………………………………………
- 452. Control………………………………………………………..
- 453. Preparing for road travel………………………………..
- 454. Preparing for site travel .. ……………………………….
- 455. Installing the patch planer………………………………
- 456. Using the patch planer…………………………………..
- 457. Pick removal and installation………………………….
- 458. Maintenance – daily (before use) …………………….
- 459. 165
- 460. 165
- 461. 165
- 462. 166-167
- 463. 167
- 464. 168-169
- 465. 170
- 466. 171
- 467. 171
- 468. 172
- 469. 173
- 470. 174
- 471. 174
- 472. 175-176
- 473. 176-177
- 474. 178
- 475. 178
- 476. 178
- 477. 178
- 478. 179
- 479. 179
- 480. 180
- 481. 180
- 482. 180
- 483. 180
- 484. 181-182
- 485. 182 -183
- 486. 183
- 487. 18 3
- 488. 184
- 489. 184
- 490. 184
- 491. 184
- 492. 185
- 493. 186
- 494. 186
- 495. 186
- 496. 187
- 497. 187
- 498. 187
- 499. 187
- 500. 188
- 501. 189
- 502. 190
- 503. 190
- 504. Specifications
- 505. Lifting (craning) regulations and safe working loads
- 506. Lifting regulations …………………………….. …………. 20 2
- 507. Safe working loads…………. ……….. . ……… ……….. . 20 2
- 508. – backhoe unit …………………………………… ……….. 20 2
- 509. – loader unit ……………….. ………………………………. 20 2
- 510. Safe working loads – forks 20 2
- 511. Safe working loads – craning (no bucket fitted)
- 512. Backhoe……. …………………………. ……………………. 203
- 513. Loader ………………………………. ………………………. 203
- 514. Backhoe bucket weights and dimensions
- 515. – general purpose bucket (standard profile) ……… 204
- 516. – general purpose bucket (deep profile). ………….. 204
- 517. – grading bucket………………….. ………………………. 204
- 518. – Jaw bucket .. …………….. ……… …………….. ……….. 204
- 519. – tapered ditching bucket ………………….. …….. …… 204
- 520. Weights and dimensions
- 521. 3CX- s,deshift ……………………………………………… 205
- 522. 3CX- centremount …………………………. … …………. 206
- 523. 4C4 x 4 .. … …………………………….. ………………… 207
- 524. 4CN 4 x4……. ………….. …. .. … ……….. ………….. …. 208·
- 525. 3CX Sitemaster ……. ……….. …………………………… 209
- 526. 3CX Hammermaster……………. ………………………. 210
- 527. 4CX Sideshift………………………………. .. ……………. 211
- 528. 4CXCentremount…….. ….. .. …………………………… 21 2
- 529. 4C4 x4x4 ……………………………………. ………. …. 2 13
- 530. 4CN4 x4x4…………. …………………………………… 214
- 531. 4CX Sitemaster …… ……………………………………… 215
- 532. 3CX Super4x4x4 …………………… 2 16
- 533. 4CX Super4x4x4 …………. …………….. …………….. 2 1 7
- 534. Hydraulic hose burst pressures………………….. 2 18
- 535. Tyre sizes and pressures……………………………. 219
- 536. Noise and Vibration Charts ……… ………… ……… 220
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