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Yanmar ViO38-6 User Manual

Yanmar ViO38-6
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D Lashing record
YANMAR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT EUROPE S.A.S
25, rue de la Tambourine
52100 SAINT-DIZIER CEDEX FRANCE
+ 33 (0) 3 25 56 39 75
GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF APPLICATION
Road transport Model : ViO38-6 Type of operation: Tie-down
Activity:
Group:
Subgroup:
Category:
Size:
Earthmover
Excavator
Tracked excavator
Mini tracked excavator
L.= 4760 mm / l.= 1740 mm / H.= 2470 mm
WARNING
Do not perform the tie-down if a person stands on the machine or on an accessory.
Use a tie-down accessory (belt, chain, cable) compatible with the weight of the machine and compliant with European
standards.
The tie-down process is defined based on the characteristics of a trailer with a
Maximum Authorised Total Weight (MATW) of 5000 kg
1. Check the condition of the transport vehicle surface. If the surface is
greasy, it must be cleaned before installing the machine on the transport
vehicle.
2. Check the location and condition of the machine tie-down points.
3. Tie-down the machine at the points provided for that purpose and that
are indicated on the machine.
DANGER
Blocking of turret (provided by the brake)
Additional accessories (bucket, arm, etc)
Rigging
Tension in lashing accessories
Measure the loading height
Grip on truck bed (frost, snow...)
DEVICE
Weight of the vehicle (kg)
3500-3720
DEVICE CARRIER DEVICE
Nature of the contact Steel-wood
Angle range α
20°-60°
Angle range β
10°-60°
ACCESSORIES WLL
12
min (t)
Wedge (Lengthwise direction FR)
NONE*
Wedge (Lengthwise direction RR)
NONE*
Wedge (Lateral direction)
NONE*
Slip resistant mat
NONE*
Tie-down accessories 4
3 t
* Using additional rigging accessories depends on
the nature of the contact between the device and the
transport vehicle and the weather conditions.
Please refer to the machine user manual.
15.3 Tying down the machine, page 115
Reference standards
NF EN 474-1 & PR NF ISO 15818
Created:31/08/2017
Updated:
12. Working Load Limit (WLL)

Table of Contents

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Yanmar ViO38-6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Weight3860 kg / 8510 lb
Max Digging Depth3480 mm / 11.4 ft
Engine Power24.4 hp
Engine Net Power24.8 kW (33.2 hp)
Digging Force, Bucket30.3 kN
Max Reach at Ground Level6, 320 mm
Travel Speed4.5 km/h

Summary

Introduction and Safety

Safety Signals

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT signals used in the manual.

Part A: Description and Illustration of the Machine

3 Warning Labels

Locates and explains the meaning of safety warning labels on the machine.

Part B: Operating Instructions

1 Basic Precautions

Covers essential safety rules, protective equipment, and general workplace safety.

2 Usage Precautions

Details precautions before starting, during movement, working, and parking the machine.

4 Checks Before Starting the Machine

Outlines essential visual inspections and fluid level checks before machine operation.

5 Checks After Start-up

Details checks to perform after the engine has started, including gauge and alarm verification.

8 Using the Machine in Cold Weather

Provides instructions for preparing, starting, and using the machine in cold weather conditions.

13 Load Lifting

Outlines safety precautions and procedures for performing lifting operations with the machine.

15 Transporting the Machine

Covers safe procedures for loading, unloading, immobilizing, tying down, and slinging the machine.

16 Detecting Anomalies

Helps identify phenomena that are not faults and provides solutions for detected anomalies.

18 Towing the Machine

Explains safe towing procedures, required tools, and minimum capacities for coupling devices.

Part C: Periodic Maintenance Programme

1 Periodic Inspections and Upkeeps

Details daily, weekly, 50h, 500h, 1000h, and 2000h maintenance tasks and their operations.

2 Maintenance Precautions

Covers essential precautions before and during maintenance, including residual pressure removal and safety labels.

Part F: Lifting Capacities

Appendices

A List of Error Codes Displayed on the Operator Display Station

A comprehensive list of error codes, their types, descriptions, and recommended corrective actions.

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