Terex Ta35 Ta40 Operation Safety Maintenance
Terex Ta35 Ta40 Operation Safety Maintenance
Terex Ta35 Ta40 Operation Safety Maintenance
TA35/TA40
Operation - Safety - Maintenance
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SPECIFY - PART NUMBER 15272710
When carrying out repairs, alterations or fitting attachments, it is important that only genuine spare parts are
used to ensure the operating safety of the machine is not impaired.
It is only by using genuine parts that the technical requirements stipulated by the manufacturer can be
maintained.
If a General Operating Approval is issued for this machine, it may be considered null and void if non-genuine
parts are used.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
When carrying out repairs, alterations or fitting attachments, it is important that only genuine spare parts are
used to ensure the operating safety of the machine is not impaired.
It is only by using genuine parts that the technical requirements stipulated by the manufacturer can be
maintained.
If a General Operating Approval is issued for this machine, it may be considered null and void if non-genuine
parts are used.
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 3. CONTROLS AND OPERATING (Cont) 5. WORKING THE TRUCK
Introduction ........................................ 1-2 Operator's Seat - Working the Truck ............................ 5-2
Safety Precautions ............................ 1-2 Air Suspension (Grammer) ...... 3-13 Loading ......................................... 5-2
Machine Identification ........................ 1-4 Operator's Seat - Operation ........ 3-14 Hauling .......................................... 5-5
Theft Deterrent Practices .................. 1-5 Seat Belt ...................................... 3-15 Dumping ........................................ 5-6
Machine Controls ............................. 3-16 Empty Return ................................ 5-8
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Braking ......................................... 3-16
General .............................................. 2-2 Retarder ....................................... 3-17
6. ROADING
Articulation and Oscillation Locks ..... 2-3 Engine .......................................... 3-18
Roading ............................................. 6-2
Vehicle Lifting Precautions ................ 2-4 Electronic Foot Pedal ............... 3-18
General ......................................... 6-2
Vehicle Tie Down Precautions .......... 2-4 DDEC III & IV ........................... 3-20
Preparation Prior to Roading ........ 6-2
Preventing Fire Hazards .................... 2-5 Description ............................... 3-20
Operation ................................. 3-21 In Case Of Trouble ....................... 6-4
Mounting and Dismounting ................ 2-7
Pre-Starting ........................................ 2-8 Steering ........................................ 3-30
Starting ............................................... 2-8 EST-37 Powershift 7. MOVING DISABLED TRUCK
Operating ........................................... 2-9 Transmission ............................ 3-31 Moving Disabled Truck ..................... 7-2
Roading ............................................ 2-11 Differential Lock ........................... 3-40
Lubrication and Servicing ................ 2-12 Body Control ................................ 3-41 8. LUBRICATION AND SERVICING
Wheels and Tyres ............................ 2-14 Safety Precautions ........................... 8-2
Avoid Tyre Explosion Hazard .......... 2-15 4. OPERATING THE TRUCK Lubrication and Servicing ................. 8-3
Decals and Instruction Plates .......... 2-16 Pre-Starting Inspection ...................... 4-2 Lubrication and Service Chart .......... 8-5
Component Checks ........................... 4-3 Miscellaneous Servicing
3. CONTROLS AND OPERATING Engine Operation ............................... 4-6 Information .................................... 8-8
Controls and Instruments .................. 3-3 Starting the Engine ............................ 4-7 Recommended Lubricants .............. 8-13
Basic Data ......................................... 3-4 Starting the Engine
Warning Lights ............................... 3-4 with Jumper Cables ....................... 4-9
Pre-Operating Checks ..................... 4-10 9. TECHNICAL DATA
Instruments .................................... 3-6 Technical Data - TA35 ...................... 9-3
Switches ......................................... 3-8 Brake Function Checks ................... 4-11
Driving and Stopping ....................... 4-13 Technical Data - TA40 ...................... 9-8
Controls ........................................ 3-11
Heater .......................................... 3-12 Stopping the Engine ........................ 4-15
Air Conditioning ............................ 3-12 Parking ............................................. 4-16 10. SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION
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INTRODUCTION
This Handbook is provided as a guide to familiarize the operator and serviceman
with the controls, recommended inspections, start-up, operating, shutdown and
parking procedures for TA35 and TA40 Articulated Trucks.
Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means:
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF
OTHERS IS INVOLVED!
Safety Precautions
The vehicle should be properly operated and maintained to keep it in safe,
efficient operating condition. Be sure that all controls are free of mud, grease, or
other matter that might cause slips hazardous to the operator, serviceman, or
other personnel or equipment. Report all malfunctions to those responsible for
maintenance, and, do not operate the equipment until corrected. Normal service
or maintenance performed as required can prevent unexpected and unnecessary
downtime.
This Handbook describes general inspections, servicing and operation with the
normal safety precautions required for normal servicing and operating conditions.
It is not a guide however, for other than normal conditions or situations, and
therefore, servicemen and operators must be safety conscious and alert to
recognize potential servicing or operating safety hazards at all times, and take,
necessary precautions to assure safe servicing and operation of the vehicle.
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