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Gehl Z17 Compact Excavator Operator’s Manual PDF Download

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This is Complete Operator’s Manual for Gehl Z17 Compact Excavator.

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 Gehl Z17 Compact Excavator 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:

Gehl Z17 Compact Excavator

Manual Covers:

1. Introduction
2. Safety Information
3. Product Overview
3-1. Intended uses
3-2. Break in period
3-3. Conditions to insure compliance with EPA emission standards
4. Operation License
5. Ordering Replacement Parts and Service Calls
5-1. Location of machine serial number plate
5-2. Location of engine serial number plate
5-3. Location of EPA emission control plates
5-4. Ordering replacement parts and service calls
6. Contents
SAFETY
7. Basic Precautions
8. Operating Precautions
8-1. Precautions before starting the engine
8-2. Precautions for starting the engine, working and parking
8-3. Precautions for transportation
8-4. Precautions for the battery
8-5. Precautions for towing
8-6. Precautions for hooked bucket
9. Precautions for Servicing
9-1. Precautions before servicing
9-2. Precautions during servicing
10. Safety Messages (Warning Labels)
10-1. Location of warning labels
OPERATION
11. Identification of Important Parts
11-1. Overview of the machine
11-2. Controls and switches
12. Description of Control Devices
12-1. Monitor
12-2. Switches
12-3. Control levers and pedals
12-4. Engine hood.
12-5. Storage space for the operation & maintenance manual
12-6. Operator’s seat
12-7. Fuse.
13. Operating Instructions
13-1. Checking before starting the engine
13-2. Starting up the engine
13-3. Operating and checking instructions after starting the engine
13-4. Traveling
13-5. Steering
13-6. Stopping the machine
13-7. Swinging the upper structure
13-8. Operating the implement
13-9. Operating the track gauge change
13-10. Precautions for operating the implement
13-11. Precautions for working
13-12. Precautions for going up and down a slope
13-13. Escaping from the mud
13-14. Operations using the bucket
13-15. Replacing the bucket
13-16. Reversing the bucket
13-17. Parking the machine
13-18. Inspection requirements after completing operation
13-19. Stopping the engine.
13-20. Inspection requirements after stopping the engine
13-21. Locking..
13-22. Handling the rubber crawlers
13-23. Handling hydraulic P.T.O
14. Transportation
14-1. Loading and unloading the machine
14-2. Precautions for loading the machine
14-3. Precautions for transporting the machine
14-4. Suspending the machine
15. Care and Service in Cold Weather
15-1. Preparing for cold weather
15-2. Precautions after a day’s work
15-3. After cold weather ends
16. Long-term Storage
16-1. Before storing
16-2. Storing
16-3. Using the machine again
17. Troubleshooting
17-1. Phenomena that do not constitute faults
17-2. Towing
17-3. If the battery is overdischarged
17-4. Troubleshooting
MAINTENANCE
18. Precautions for Servicing
19. Basic Servicing Practices
19-1. Oils, fuel, and cooling water
19-2. Electrical equipment
19-3. Hydraulic system
20. Consumables
21. Fueling, Oiling and Greasing Based on Temperature Range
21-1. Fuel and oil
21-2. Cooling water
22. Standard Tightening Torque for Bolts and Nuts
22-1. Required tools
22-2. Torque table
23. Replacing Essential Parts Periodically
24. Maintenance Table
24-1. Table of service time intervals
24-2. Service intervals when using the hydraulic breaker
25. Procedures for Maintenance
25-1. First services
25-2. Non-periodic services
25-3. Checking before start-up
25-4. Maintenance every 50 service hours
25-5. Maintenance every 100 service hours
25-6. Maintenance every 200 service hours
25-7. Maintenance every 250 service hours
25-8. Maintenance every 400 service hours
25-9. Maintenance every 500 service hours
25-10. Maintenance every 1000 service hours
25-11. Maintenance every 2000 service hours
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMS
26. Specifications and Dimensional Diagrams
OPTIONAL PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS
27. General Precautions
27-1. Safety precautions
27-2. Precautions for mounting an attachment (implement)
28. Optional Parts and Attachments
28-1. Optional parts and attachmentse
NOTES
29. Maintenance Log

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**Total Pages: 210
**File Format: PDF
**Language: English
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