CanyCom BP416, BP416D, BP415, BP415D Operator's Manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
July2003,35587002000
Read this manual completely before operating or maintaining this machine.
Failure to follow safety precautions could result in serious injury or death.
Keep this manual for future reference for you and for all those who operate and
maintain this machine.
WARNING
90-1 Fukumasu, Yoshiimachi, Ukihagun,Fukuoka,Japan839-1396 Te l.(09437)5-2195 Fax.(09437)5-4396
Off-Road Rubber Track Carrier
BP416/BP416D BP415/BP415D
The machine can be very dangerous if the safety precautions in this manual and on the labels attached to this machine are not followed. Always follow the instructions and safety precautions, or serious injury or death could result.
This machine should only be used for its intended purpose: hauling and dumping.
Any other use could be dangerous.
Also driving this machine on a public road or a road regarded as a pub­lic road may be illegal.
WARNING
Do not modify this machine. Also do not remove the safety cover of the body before running. A serious accident could result.
WARNING
Notice to Users and Maintenance Personnel
Thank you for purchasing this machine. Always be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before using your machine. This will enable you to use it correctly.
Warning Words Used in this Manual
To indicate the level of danger (or the degree of the failure), the following four signal words are used to identify the safety messages in this manual. Their meanings are as follows.
Signal word Meaning
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided by following these instructions and precautions, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided by following these instructions and precautions, could result in death or serious injury.
This word is used for precautions that are recommended or to emphasize the importance of information.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided by following these instructions and precautions, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
DANGER
NOTICE
Contents
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Purpose of this Manual ............................................. 1
1.2 Structure of this Manual ............................................ 1
1.3 Warning Labels Attached to this Machine ......................... 2
2. Warranty and After-sales Service 3
3. Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance 4
4. Component Names and Functions 9
5. Product Specifications 10
5.1 Specifications of this Product ..................................... 10
5.2 Details of Tool Bag ................................................. 11
6. Operation 12
6.1 Preparation Before Operation .................................... 12
6.1.1 Checking Fuel and Adding Fuel ...................................... 12
6.1.2 Checking Engine Oil Level and Adding Oil ............................. 12
6.2 Method of Starting ................................................. 13
6.3 Method of Operating .............................................. 15
6.4 Stopping ............................................................ 17
6.5 Operating Dump ..................................................... 18
6.5.1 Operating Dump (Manual Dump) ..................................... 18
6.5.2 Operating Dump (Hydraulic Dump) ................................... 19
7. Maintenance 20
7.1 Periodic Inspection Table ......................................... 20
7.2 Fuel, Lubricant, and Coolant Chart .............................. 24
7.3 Replacement Parts Chart ......................................... 24
7.4 Adding Oil .......................................................... 25
7.4.1 Engine Oil ......................................................... 25
7.4.2 Transmission Fluid ................................................. 26
7.4.3 Power Package Fluid (Fluid for Hydraulic Dump) ....................... 27
7.5 Lubricating ......................................................... 28
7.6 Cleaning ........................................................... 29
7.6.1 Air Cleaner Element ................................................ 29
7.6.2 Ignition Plug ....................................................... 29
7.6.3 Fuel Cock (Fuel Filter) .............................................. 30
7.7 Adjustments ........................................................ 31
7.7.1 V-belt ............................................................. 31
7.7.2 Clutch ............................................................ 31
7.7.3 Brake ............................................................. 32
7.7.4 Side Clutch ........................................................ 33
7.7.5 Track Tension ...................................................... 34
7.7.6 Belt Stopper ....................................................... 35
7.8 Maintenance After Use ............................................ 35
8. Storage (Long-term Storage) 36
8.1 Machine ...............................................................36
8.2 Engine .............................................................. 37
8.2.1 Fuel Cock ......................................................... 37
8.2.2 Cleaning Air Cleaner Element ....................................... 37
8.2.3 Replacing Engine Oil ............................................... 37
9. Troubleshooting 38
10. Transporting Machine 42
< Guarantee Certificate >
Attached to end of this manual. * Receive the guarantee certificate together with a receipt after you have
received instructions for handing this machine.
< Appendix >
"Instruction manual for engine" * Be sure to read it together with this manual.
Introduction
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this Manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide detailed information needed for the safe and
effective use of this machine to those who operate or maintain the machine.
1.2 Structure of this Manual
This manual contains the following chapters.
1. Introduction
This section explains the purpose and structure of the manual and the warnings used in the
manual. It also describes the warning labels attached to the machine.
2. Warranty and After-service
This section covers items related to the warranty and after- service for this machine.
3. Points to Remember for Safe Operation
This section covers general safety items that must be followed when operating or using this machine.
4. Explanation of Components
This section explains the names and functions of the parts of the machine.
5. Product Specification
This section gives the specifications of this machine. It also gives details about the tool bag.
6. Operation
This section explains the preparations before operating the machine, the order of operation, and the method of operation.
7. Maintenance
This section gives information about periodic inspection, use of coolant, lubricants. and grease, and cleaning, replacing, adjusting, and maintenance of the machine after use.
8. Storage (Long-term Storage)
This section gives information about storage (long-term storage) of the machine.
9. Troubleshooting
This section describes the action to take if any problem occurs.
10. Transporting Machine
This section explains the methods and precautions when transporting the machine.
Introduction
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3558M-0103-030
1.3 Warning Words Used in this Manual
To indicate the level of danger (or the degree of the failure), the following four signal words are used to identify the safety messages in this manual. Their meanings are as follows.
Replace these labels immediately if they have been removed, fallen off, or have become illegible. Use the part numbers on the label to order replacement labels from dealer.
NOTICE
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Warranty and After-sales Service
2. Warranty and After-sales Service
Warranty
Chikusui Canycom, Inc. provides a warranty to you through their local dealers. Consult your local dealer regarding the details of warranty.
After-sales Service
Please contact your Canycom distributor from whom you purchased your machine or our Service Center regarding service orders or any questions or problems that may arise when using the Off-road Rubber Track Carrier. Please inform us of the product model that you own or use and the product serial number specified on the model label (See illustration below for location of the label). Please refer to the "Specifications" in Chapter 5 for the name of the manufacturer of the engine installed in your machine, as well as the engine model.
Location of model label
3559M-0103-020
BP415
Product model
Serial number
< Location of Model Label >
< Model Label >
Availability of Repair Parts
Repair parts for this product will be available for seven years after manufacturing of this machine is dis­continued.
Protective Clothing
Wear clothes suitable for the operation of heavy equip­ment. Protective footwear, long pants, and long­sleeved shirts are recommended.
Pre-work Check
Perform the daily pre-operation check before starting the machine. Repair or replace damaged parts before starting the machine.
Fuel Handling
Do not handle fuel or grease, service the engine, or recharge the battery while smoking or when near an open flame.
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Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
3. Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
This chapter describes general safety precautions that must be followed during operation and mainte­nance. Be sure that all users and maintenance personnel are familiar with these rules and that they follow them.
Safety Precautions before Operation
B1-001
A1-001
B1-002
B1-003
Do Not Carry Passengers on this Machine
Driving the Off-Road Rubber Track Carrier with a pas­senger or passengers can change the center of gravity and make the machine difficult to handle. This product was designed to be operated carrying only one person-the driver. Driving with passengers are extremely dangerous.
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Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
B1-004
Do Not Start, Accelerate, Turn, or Brake Quickly
B2-003
B2-002
B2-001
Do Not Drive Recklessly
Do not operate this machine when under the influence of alcohol or when fatigued. No one under age18 should operate this vehicle.
Maintain Safe Speed
When driving the machine, always drive at a safe speed suitable for the load in the dump body and the condi­tions of the road surface and grade of the road.
Work with an Observer in Dangerous Situations
When operating the machine where there is poor visibil­ity, rugged terrain, hills, or limited maneuvering room, use an observer to help direct the machine 's move­ment. The observer should be able to see the machine and its immediate surroundings, and should use pre­arranged signals to direct the driver's actions.
No Quick Starting Acceleration, Turning or Braking
Drive safely and avoid sudden changes of speed or direction. Make sure the area around the machine is safe for driving. Do not make sudden maneuvers or turn sharply when driving on soft or wet ground; this can cause the machine to lose traction or turn over.
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Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
Engine Brake on Downhill
Before a downhill, temporarily stop and move the gearshift lever to the low speed position. Ensure to apply the engine brake for deceleration. If the vehicle is stopped without decelerating sufficiently, the vehicle body may be lifted.
Precautions When Carrying a Load
150
kg
15°〜20°
B2-004
B2-005
B3-001
B3-002
Observe Weight Limit of a Bridge or Overpass
Before crossing a bridge or overpass, be sure that the total combined weight of the machine and the load does not exceed the stated weight limit for the bridge or over­pass. Then cross the bridge or overpass carefully at a con­stant speed.
Observe the Machine's Load Limit on a Slope
Driving on slopes can be dangerous. This is particularly true when you are driving with a load. Do not exceed 150kg, when traveling on slopes of 15゜to 20 ゜. If you must drive on slopes of more than 20 ゜, the machine must not carry a load.
Do Not Drive Across a Slope to Drive on the Slope
Always travel straight up and down a slope. Never travel across a slope or along a contour line. Driving across a steep slope or along a contour line is dangerous and may cause the machine to tip over causing serious injury or death. Do not operate the side clutch lever when the vehicle is positioned on sharply sloping ground. If use of the lever cannot be avoid, do so quickly and carefully, taking care not to cause a reverse turn.
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Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
Precautions when parking
B3-003
B3-004
B4-001
B4-002
Never Overload
Do not load the machine in excess of the working capacity of 150kg.
Load Vehicle Properly
Load cargo on the load deck so it is evenly distributed and strap the cargo to the load deck to avoid cargo weight imbalance and shifting. Do not load cargo on the load deck to a height that obstructs the operator's field of view.
Do Not Park on Unstable or Inclined
Surfaces
Check for Safety at Parking and Enforcement of Chock
on Slope When parking, move the running clutch lever to the "STOP" position (Brake ON), and stop the engine. Avoid parking on a slope. If the vehicle must be parked unavoidably, ensure to chock up the wheels.
Do Not Park on Unstable or Inclined Surfaces
Park the machine on a stable, level, flat surface. If parking on a slope is unavoidable, apply the parking brake and block the rubber tracks at the lower end of the machine. Observe all precautions for driving and operating the machine and transporting a load on a slope.
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Rules for Safe Operation and Maintenance
Precautions When Performing Maintenance
B5-001
B5-002
Ventilate Properly when Operating Indoors
When operating engine indoors, always ensure that there is adequate ventilation to prevent poisoning by exhaust gas.
Never carry out maintenance with engine running
Do not carry out maintenance with the engine running. Always stop the engine before starting maintenance.
4.
Component Names and Locations
Locations
Component Names
Throttle lever .......................This is used to increase or decrease the speed of the engine.
Side clutch lever ...................This is used when changing the running direction. The vehicle
is turned to the side on which the clutch lever is grasped by hand. When the right and left levers are grasped at the same time, the vehicle is stopped immediately.
Clutch lever ........................This is used to interrupt the transmission of power from the
engine to the transmission. When the lever is lowered, the operation mode becomes "RUN" (travel). When the lever is raised, the operation mode becomes "STOP" (stop). The lever is interlocked with the brake. When the lever is at the "STOP" position, the brake is applied.
Gear shift lever .....................This is used to select the running speed. Before operating this
lever, move the clutch lever to the " STOP" position (upper side) to stop the vehicle.
⑤ Hydrauliclever .....................This is used to raise or lower the deck.
Component Names and Locations
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3558M-0400-010E
Product Specifications
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5. Product Specifications
5.1 Specifications of this Product
Manual dump Hydraulic dump
Flat-bed type Sliding panel Bucket type Flat-bed type Bucket type
Overall length 1790 1650(1810) 1750 1775 1750
Overall width 830 620(975) 620 830 620
Overall height 980
Length 1050 950(1110) 1080 1050 1080
Width 745 520(900) 550 745 550
Height 200 420 260 200 260
Grand contact length 700
Shoe width 180
Tread 440
Engine Continuous rated output 2.1kW/1800min
-1
Machine weight (kg) 160 150 155 180 165
Maximum payload capacity kN(kg) BP415: 2.45(250),BP416: 2.94(300)
Minimum turning radius (mm) 1200
Minimum ground clearance (mm) 90
Height of bed floor (mm) 370 380 370
Without load 25°
With Max. load 15°
Bucket capacity (m3)- -0.066 - 0.066
Left 41°
Right 39°
Left 25°
Right 25°
F1 2.0
F2 4.5
R1 1.5
R2 3.5
Clutch Belt tension system
Brake lnner expansion system
Dump angle5 0° 55° 63° 57° 63°
BP415 / BP416
Model
Measurement
(mm)
Bedinnersize
(mm)
Crawler
(mm)
Gradeability
Stability
Withoutload
WithMax.load
Speed
Reverse (kw/h)
Forward(kw/h)
* These specifications are subject to change without notice, for product improvement.
Read and understand the specifications of this machine to use and maintain the machine properly.
NOTICE
Product Specifications
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No. Part Name Q'ty Remarks
1
Operation and Maintenance Manual (this manual)
1
2Instruction manual for engine 1
3 Engine tools 1
For engine maintenance and repair
5.2 Details of Tool Bag
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