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MODELRANGE REACH STACKER

Produced by Condesign Ljungby AB, Sweden

SC
45

31

CA

SC

45

35

TA

SC 4127 - 4535 TA / SC 4023 - 4531 CA

Instruction book

This user manual provides you with


the information you need to know
about starting, driving, servicing and
maintaining your SMV lift-machine.
Using and attending to the truck
properly will preserve its qualities
for a long and profitable working
life, and will make full use of its
applications.
The expressions "front", "back",
"right" and "left" indicate the position
in which the relevant component is
installed in the truck as seen from the
driving compartment.
Follow all instructions in the manual
on using the machine and carry out
maintenance and inspection as
described in the maintenance table on
a regular basis and at the correct time,
using the specified lubricant.
Maintenance must be carried out only
by qualified staff.
Above all, we would like to emphasise
the importance of following both the
general traffic regulations and the
guidelines in force for the use of liftmachines and the prevention of
accidents at work.
The regulations in force for normal
and regular use of commercial liftmachines must be strictly adhered to
by management, commercial operators
and service staff.
The user, not SMV, is responsible for
any dangers that may arise when the
machine is being used for applications
not approved by the manufacturer.
SMV lift-machines are designed for
the transport and lifting of loads
indicated on the load-bearing capacity
plate.
No alterations and, above all, no
additions or conversions may be made
to the machine without the permission
of the manufacturer.

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YOUR SMV LIFT-TRUCK
Technical remarks

Delivery inspection

SMV is constantly developing both the


design and manufacture of its
products. Illustrations and technical
details concerning the design, parts
and performance of the lift-machine
are subject to alteration as a result of
this technological development.

Every SMV lift-machine is carefully


inspected before it leaves the factory to
ensure that it is fully in order and is
fully equipped in accordance with the
order. Authorised SMV dealers are
then required to reinspect the machine
before it is delivered to the customer.

SMV therefore assumes no


responsibility on the basis of those
specifications, illustrations and
descriptions found in the user manual.

In order to avoid later complaints and


problems, the customer should also
check that the machine is in full
working order and is fully equipped
when it is delivered, with a receipt of
the acceptance/handover of the
machine from the dealer.

If you have any questions concerning


SMV lift-machine and ordering spares,
contact your nearest authorised dealer.
Take care to supply the correct address
for delivery.
If any repairs are needed, use only
SMV original spares. This is necessary
in order for your SMV machine to
retain its original technical standard.
When ordering spares, it is important
to indicate the item number found in
the spares list as well as the following
information:
Model:
Serial number/year of manufacture:
Delivery date:

The following technical manuals


accompany every lift-machine:
1 Spares catalogue for the lift-machine
1 User manual for the lift-machine
1 Machine card
When contacting your
authorised dealer, always
indicate:
1. Machine designation
2. Machine serial number
3. Year of manufacture.

When ordering spares for the


following units, you must indicate
their individual manufacturing
numbers:
Engine no.:
Boom no.:
The lift height of the boom:
Transmission no.:
Drive shaft no.:
When the lift-machine is delivered, the
details on the type plate should be
written in this user manual.

The user instructions for additional


parts issued by the manufacturer apply
to those additional parts.

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SAFETY REGULATIONS

Safety regulations
*

Follow national safety regulations.

The truck must only be driven by those trained to do


so and who have the permission of the management.

Remember: The national law on driving licences and


driving regulations always apply!

Before starting up: Ensure that no person(s) or other


obstacles are in the way of the truck or its equipment.

The truck must not be used if it has faulty brakes,


steering, lifting or other important functions.

Passengers are not allowed.

* Lifting a person or persons is forbidden unless the


truck is equipped with an approved lift cage for this
purpose.

Never exceed the lifting capacity of the truck - see


type plate and load diagram.

The load should always be transported in a lowered


position.

Always report damage and wear and tear affecting the


safety/function and life of the truck.

The hydraulics of the truck is equipped with a highpressure hydraulic accumulator. Take great care when
working with the hydraulic system. Only service staff
with knowledge of the hydraulics may intervene here.

BEFORE OPERATION
Persons responsible, particularly
machine drivers and service staff,
must be instructed on the regulations
for normal and safe use of commercial
lift-machine which accompany this
manual. Follow the guidelines and
safety regulations applicable to:
- use of commercial machine
- roads and work places
- drivers (rights, obligations and
regulations for implementation)
- any extra equipment
- different types of vehicle
- service (maintenance and inspection)
- annual inspection for the prevention
of accidents.

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The driver /(owner) or other persons in


positions of responsibility must ensure
that the above guidelines and safety
regulations are adhered to. When a
trained driver is about to operate the
truck, instruct him on:
- special functions of the SMV
machine extra equipment
- special operating applications.
Driving, manoeuvring and steering
should be practised until the driver is
fully acquainted with all these
operations.

Prevention of accidents
In some countries, lift-machines must
be inspected once a year by trained
staff in accordance with the prevention
of accidents regulations. Authorised
SMV dealers can supply information
on these.
We reserve the right to modify our
design and material specifications
without prior notice.

Only after that stage can training in


stacking manoeuvres begin.
The stability of the machine in the
working area can only be guaranteed if
the correct procedures are followed.
Should the machine start to roll due to
unapproved manoeuvres or incorrect
driving, the full instructions supplied
must be followed.

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OUTLINE PICTURE OF THE LIFT TRUCK

DESCRIPTION
1.
2.
3.

Lift boom
Attachment
Twistlocks

4.
5.
6.
7.

Damping cylinders 2 pcs


Tilt cylinders attachment 4 pcs
Lifting cylinders
Drive axle

8.
9.
10.
11.

Steer axle
Counterweight
Driver's cab
Trailer lift legs. (CA mod)

4
5
2

6
9
10

3
3

11

8
7

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2.
3.

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ID PLATES AND SERIAL NUMBERS

Boom number
Load capacity plate
Attachment

4.
5.
6.

Steer axle number


Engine number
Transmission number

7.
8.

Chassis number
Drive axle number

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1

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6
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Specification SC 4127 TA means:
SC = Silver Container handler
41 = 41 tons lift capacity in
first row
27 = 27 tons lift capacity in
second row
TA = Toplift attachment
CA = Combi attachment
The engine is a water-cooled, turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine. The
engine drives a four speed transmission using a torque converter. The
gear selection is electrical with three or
four gears for driving front/back. The
torque converter is equipped with an
oil cooler which lies underneath the
radiator. The gearbox has a disengaging valve controlled by the brake
pedal in the cab. This valve disengages
the gearbox so that the operator can
control the brakes whilst maintaining
a high engine speed during stacking
manoeuvres.

The steer axle is mounted in


"spherelastic" bushes which allow
sufficient wheel movements for
stability on uneven ground. The
parallel tierods are between the
steering cylinder and the wheel axles.
The brakes are operated by an oilcooled wet disc-braking system. The
foot brakes are controlled by the foot
brake valve which activates the drive
axle. The parking brake is controlled
electrically and activates a hydraulic
cylinder on the drive shaft.

The double hydraulic pumps are


mounted directly on the gearbox. The
system is divided into four circuits two for manoeuvring, one for servo
functions and one for steering. The
relief valves in the hydraulic circuits
are installed to prevent the system
The front axle is driven by the gearbox from overloading.
via an universally jointed drive shaft.
The axle is of the heavy duty double
The steering is fully servo-assisted. If
reduction type. The primary reduction the engine should stall, it is still
is through the hypoid crown wheel and possible to steer the truck without
pinion gear set, the differential gears
servo assistance, although it is heavy
are carried within the centre of the
going.
crown wheel. The secondary reduction
is achieved by a planetary gear set
Two control valves, mounted on the
within the wheel hub. The wheel hubs chassis, are controlled from the cab by
are carried on taper roller bearings,
a servo-assisted joystick control levers
thus relieving the half shaft of any
loading other than driving torque.

to the right of the driver. The joystick


regulates the functions for lifting,
lowering, boom in/out and the spreader.
The driver's cab fulfils international
safety standards, and is rubbermounted
to protect the driver from vibrations.
Entrance to the cab is on the left side
via the steps on the machine. When the
driver's seat is rotated through 90, it is
also possible to exit the cab from the
right side.
All hydraulic controls for the lifting
functions are grouped on the console
to the right of the driver's seat.
The parking brake and the switch for
selecting additional electrical
equipment instruments, gauges and
warning lights together with the
switches for the direction indicators
and windscreen wipers are located on
the front mounted instrument panel.
Gear control lever on the steer shaft.
The electrical system is 24 V and has
two serial-connected 140 Ah heavy
duty batteries.

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CONTENTS

YOUR SMV LIFT- TRUCK ............................................ 2


SAFETY REGULATIONS .............................................. 3
OUTLINE PICTURE OF THE LIFT TRUCK ............. 4
ID-PLATES AND SERIAL NUMBERS ......................... 5
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ....................................... 6
CONTENTS ...................................................................... 7
CAB CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Description ......................................................................... 8
DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
Left-hand panel, Right-hand panel ..................................... 9
BEFORE DRIVING
Adjusting the driver's seat ................................................ 10
Rear panel, steering wheel and the panel
adjustment control, daily maintenance and
service before operating ................................................... 11
Checking the oil level in the engine, checking the
oil level in the gearbox ..................................................... 12
Checking the air indicator ................................................ 12
Checking (topping up) the hydraulic oil level ................. 13
Checking the main circuit switch ..................................... 13
Filling up the fuel, checking the condition of the
tyres and the tyre pressure ................................................ 14
IQAN panel ................................................................. 15-23
Starting the engine ............................................................ 24
Stopping the engine .......................................................... 24
OPERATING
Driving the machine forwards .......................................... 25
Stopping the machine, driving backwards ....................... 26
STEERING AND BRAKING
Steering, the disengaging switch, parking brake ............. 27
Emergency stop, emergency stop engine,
rear emergency exit .......................................................... 28
SLIDING CABIN AND VENTILATION
Sliding cabin, ventilation and cab filter ........................... 29
LIFTING LOADS
Capacity plates ................................................................. 30
Load diagram .................................................................... 31
OPERATING THE BOOM AND SPREADER
Manoeuvring the boom and spreader ............................... 32
THE LAMPS OF THE SPREADER
33
LIFTING AND-DRIVING-WITH-CONTAINERS
Lifting and driving with load, releasing load .............. 34-37
SERVICE/MAINTENANCE
General information ......................................................... 38
TRANSPORT/TOWING
Lifting the machine, towing ............................................. 39
CLEANING
Cleaning the machine, cleaning radiator .......................... 40
CHANGING WHEEL ............................................... 41-43
DISASSEMBLING THE BOOM/SPREADER
Disassambling the spreader,
disassambling the boom .............................................. 44-46

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TIGHTENING BOLTED JOINTS


Tightening torque, torque table, tightening wheel
nuts, universal drive shaft ................................................ 47
Differential nuts, engine mounting, gearbox .................... 48
Drive axle suspension, hydraulic pumps,
cab fastening ..................................................................... 49
Counterweights, steer axle ............................................... 50
LUBRICATION .............................................................. 52
Lubrication and maintenance points
General lubrication regulations ........................................ 53
LUBRICATION SPREADER .................................. 54-55
Lubrication of the spreader ......................................... 56-61
LUBRICATION
Lubricating the steer axle, front and rear
section of the boom .......................................................... 56
Boom suspension, the drive shaft, door hinges ............... 61
CHANGING OIL AND FILTERS
Changing and topping up the engine oil,
Changing the turbo filter .................................................. 62
Cleaning the engine oil filter ............................................ 63
Changing gearbox oil and oil filters,
changing the breathing filter ....................................... 64-65
Checking and changing the oil in the drive axle .............. 65
Changing return filter hydraulic oil, changing
hydraulic oil and the breathing filters .............................. 66
Changing fuel filter, bleeding the fuel system ................. 68
Cleaning/changing air filters, safety cartridge ............ 69-70
CHECKING AND OTHER MAINTENANCE
Checking the intake system and battery ........................... 70
Windscreen wiper, checking the cooling system and the
coolant level ..................................................................... 71
Changing the coolant, checking the exhaust system for
leaks .................................................................................. 72
Valve clearance, checking the fuel injector, checking the
fuel system for leaks, ........................................................ 73
Checking the fuel tank, checking the V-belts ................... 74
Boom wear pads, main pads, side guide pads,
checking the boom and weld constructions ................ 75-77
Checking/adjusting steer axle bearing, wheel
bearing, spindle bearing .............................................. 77-78
PARKING BRAKE ........................................................ 79
MAINTENANCE TABLE
Table of inspection hours ............................................ 80-81
MAINTENANCE DATA ................................................ 82
FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATIONS
The quality and viscosity of the engine oil ...................... 83
The quality and viscosity of the gearbox oil .................... 84
FUEL AND HYDRAULIC OILS
Diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, gearbox oil, universal
grease, coolant, drive shaft oil, grease for
battery connections ........................................................... 85
HYDRAULICS ............................................................... 86
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ....................................... 87-115
TECHNICAL DATA ............................................. 116-117
NOTES .................................................................... 118-119
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS IN THE CAB

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10

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DESCRIPTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Steering wheel
Instrument panel with switches
Ignition switch
Emergency stop
Joystick
Adjustment steering wheel

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Accelerator
Brake pedal
Declutch switch
Fan
Air condition
Heater

13.
14.
15.

Recirculation
Display for EMC
Direction and gear selector

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DISPLAY FOR ELECTRONIC SYSTEM

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18

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20

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14

12

19

11

17

10
21

9
27

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25
7

5
4
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1

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DESCRIPTION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Parking brake
Working lights boom
Working lights attachment
Working lights optional
Road lights
Screen washer
Rear windscreen wiper
Roof wiper
Hazard
Rotating beacon (optional)

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11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Joystick steering (optional)


Central lubrication (optional)
Central lubrication (optional)
Emergency lowering
Warning light EMC
Parking brake
Alternator
High beam
Directionals
Joystick steering (optional)

21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.

Enginge electronic system (DSI 12)


Support legs up (optiona)
Support legs down (optiona)
Emergency switch
Ignition switch
Buzzer EMC (internally)
Additional engine stop (DSI 12)
Display EMC

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BEFORE DRIVING
Adjusting the driver's seat
- To elevate the seat, turn the hand wheel (3) clockwise.
Weight adjustment is automatic.
- Adjust tilting of the seat cushion, by the hand wheel (2).
- Adjust tilting of the backrest with hand wheel (1).
1
2
3

H021

H 021eca

- Lift the clamp (4), to adjust the seat forward/backwards


- Adjust the lumbard support with hand wheel (5)
- Rotate the seat by pressing pedal (6) Option
5

4
6
H 022

H022

- Adjust the height stroke limiter with handle (7)


Lever to the right - full stroke
Lever one step to left - stroke limited partially
Lever to the left - stroke fully limited
- Adjust the armrest with the hand wheel (8)
- To remove seat press pedal (9) Option

WARNING
Never drive the truck unless the seat is
locked in position.

9
H020

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BEFORE DRIVING
Adjustment lever of steering wheel
When positioning the steering wheel:
- Pull lever (1) upwards adjust the tilt.
- Push lever (1) downward to adjust the height.

Daily maintenance and service before operation


Points to check:
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Water level of the radiator page 11.


Washer level page 11
The level of the engine oil page 12.
The air filter indicator (the engine's air filter) page 12.
The gear box oil level page 12.
Hydraulic oil level page 13.
The fuel level page 14.
Tyre pressure and condition page 14.
Brake operation.
Steering operation.

1
Screen washer tank
Washer tank (1) is placed behind the cab.
Fill when necessary.

H 1131

Check the coolant of the radiator


1

- Open the cap of the expansion tank (1).


First a quarter of a turn to ensure that the system is
under no pressure.
- The level should be up to the lower edge of the
filling tube (3).
NOTE
- Do not refill through or open the cap of the radiator (2).

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BEFORE DRIVING
Checking the engine oil level
- Lift the engine casing.
- The dip stick (1) is on the right-hand side of the engine.
- Remove the dip stick (1) completely and dry it off with a
clean cloth.
- Dip the stick back in fully and remove again.
- The oil level should be between the minimum and
maximum level indicators.
- If necessary, remove the fuel cap (2) and top up the oil.
- Fill with oil to the maximum level indicator on the dip stick.
See maintenance data for volume.

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Checking the oil level in the gearbox


- Start the engine and run until the oil has reached operating
temperature.
- Remove the dip stick (1) and dry it off with a clean cloth.
- Dip the stick back in fully and remove again.
- The oil level should be between the minimum and
maximum level indicators.
- If necessary, remove the fuel cap (2) and top up the oil.
- Fill with oil to the maximum level indicator on the dip stick.
- Turn off the engine.
See maintenance data for volume.

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Air filter indicator

- Check the indicator (1).


- If the indicator shows RED, reset the indicator by pressing
the knob (2) under the unit.
- Start the engine. If the indicator still shows red, stop the
engine and clean or replace the air filter.

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BEFORE DRIVING
Hydraulic system
Checking the hydraulic oil level
- Check that the oil level is between the MIN and MAX
marks on the indicator at the side of the hydraulic oil tank
(the boom should be lowered & fully retracted).

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Topping up the hydraulic oil

WARNING
Do not open the oil cap whilst the engine is
running

- Unscrew the oil cap (1).


- Fill with hydraulic oil up to the upper mark on the indicator.
- Screw the cap back on.

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Main circuit switch


1

- The circuit switch is located on the right-hand


side of the machine.
- Turn the cut-out switch clockwise to turn it on.
- Turn the switch anti-clockwise to turn it off and remove
the key.

WARNING
The main disconnect do not cut the power to
the alternator. Always disconnect the ground
(minus) cable at the battery when working
near or on the alternator.

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BEFORE DRIVING
Filling with fuel
- Open the tank cap located on the left-hand side of the
machine and fill with the recommended fuel. See page 84.
- Screw on the cap.
The fuel capacity of the tank is 770 liters.
NOTE
To avoid air being sucked into the fuel injection system, the
fuel tank should never be run completely empty.

H 091

Checking the condition and pressure of the tyres


- Check that the tyres have not been damaged or become
too worn.
- Remove any foreign objects from the tread.
- Check that the tyres have the correct pressure of 9 bar.
- Pump the tyres according to the relevant regulations.

H 045

WARNING
When changing tyres, use only tyres which
are approved by the manufacturer.

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BEFORE DRIVING

Description of the drive monitor type IQAN


The drive monitors purpose is to efficiently control the reach stackers hydraulic system and drive line by utilising both
analog and digital information from various sensors.
For example, prevent lowering, hoisting and extension in an overload situation. Prevent gear change from forward (F) to
reverse (R) as long as the machine is not stationary. Prevent the parking brake from being activated at too high speed.
Increase engine RPM when hoisting. Prevent full flow from the hydraulic pump at low engine RPM. Limit engine RPM
in case of high engine or transmission temperature.
The following options are also offered - regenerative fast hoist, automatic transmission, and joystick steering with
proportionaly limited steering movement at higher speeds.
The monitor informs and warns the driver via a display, if any value happens to be abnormal eg. overload, abnormal
pressure, or temperature.
The monitor can also be used for fault finding.
The monitor computes the following information:
- Position of the regulator motor on the fuel injection pump
- Position of the accelerator pedal
- Position of the joystick for boom hoist, lower, extend and retract
- Pressure in hoist cylinders
- Length and angle of the boom
- The engine, transmission and brake accumulators pressure
- Temperature of the engine and transmission
- Fuel level
- Position of gearshift lever and decluch gear function
- Parking brake switch
- Position of twist locks, open or locked
- RPM of engine and drive train
- Steering wheels angle and orbitrol pressure. Obs. joystick steering option
The monitor controls the following functions:
- Fuel pump regulator motor (engine RPM)
- The hydraulic valve for hoist and boom lower, extend and boom retract
- The transmissions valves for F&R, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears
- Opening and closing of the hose burst valves on the hoist cylinders
- Parking brake valve
- Fast hoist valves on the lift and extention cylinders, optional
- Steering system when joystick type steering fitted, optional
- Automatic transmission, optional
The following information can be obtained by utilising the displays various keys

Description of the keys

1
9
8

2
7

6
5

Step keys (1) up, (2) forward, (3) down, and (4)
back, pages through the menues.
Menu/enter key (5), change menues/endorse fault
information.
Alternative keys (6,7,8 and 9)
After starting turning on the ignition switch, this
picture will be shown for approx. 1 second and will
then be followed by the logo which will be visible
for approx 2 to 3 seconds.

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BEFORE DRIVING

First page picture menu

14 15
Load indication

20%

F
Enginespeed Gear
N
825 RPM
1 2 3 4 R
Engine Engine Fuel

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C
74

Bar
5.8

Liter
210

960307

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5

12

11

13

14

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Hoist L

Bar
70

Second page picture menu

15

- (13) pressure in left hand hoist cylinder in Bar.


- (14) pressure in right hand hoist cylinder in Bar.
- (15) The load's center of gravity distance
calculated from the front edge of the drive
wheels.
- (10) boom angle in degrees (0 = horisontal).
- (12) temperature of transmission oil.
- (11) Brake temperature in degrees C.
- (4) return to first page of picture menu.
- (2) continue to third page of picture menu.
- (5) return to text menu.

Hoist R LoadTP

Bar
72

cm
305

2
Transm. Br. cool. Angle

C
48

C
60

22

4
5

12

11

The picture menu contains three pages where


various digital and analog values are shown.
- (2) forward.
- (4) backwards.
- (5) can be used to change between the picture
and text menues.
- (14) indication of load as a % of max load.
- (15) chosen gear, forward, reverse, neutral, 1,2,3,
and 4.
- (10) fuel level in liters.
- (11) engines oil pressure in Bar.
- (12) engines temperature in degrees centigrade.
- (13) engine RPM.
- (2) continue to page two of picture menu.
- (5) return to text menu.

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Third page picture menu

Hourcounter engine

2162 Hours
2

(11)
(10)
(2)
(5)

Hour meter reading.


Batteri voltage.
to first page of picture menu.
to text page.

Battery
Volt
25
960307

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10
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BEFORE DRIVING
Text menu, first page

Tune

The text menu is optained by pressing key (5) and


includes two pages with sub menues.
- (8) tune menu.
- (6) load indicator.
- (2) text menu second page.
- (5) return to picture menu.

8
2

Load indicator

6
5

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Tune menu

Max. current
Function
PV Hoist

Ramp

1
9
2

Current out
Fine steering

Min.current

7
6
5

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This sub menu gives access to tune certain


functions, for example; Lift- and extension
functions, start and maximum current. Joystick
steering and start and maximum current. It's also
possible to adjust ramp on these functions. Choose
function by operating joystick. Choosed function
will be shown at the upper left corner. Press keys
(6), (7), (8) or (9) depending what to be tuned.
Headline will be lit up.
Press key (1) or (3) to increase or decrease the
value. (Larger steps could be optained by using keys
(2) or (4).
The adjusted value is entered by key (5).
Key (5) will also return to picture menu.

Submenu load scale (option)


The value shown is the weight of the load in metric
tons.
WEIGHT OF LOAD

- (5) return to picture menu.

10.5 Ton

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BEFORE DRIVING
Text menu, second page
The second page is reached by pressing key (2) on
the first text menu page and contains the following
sub menues:

Info
Display

Service

Measure

(9) information
(8) display
(7) service
(6) trouble shooting
(5) return to picture menu

H 608r

Submenu information
This menu contains important machine data
- (5) return to picture menu.
INFORMATION
SC 4535 TA
Appl. id
Machine
Owner
Del. date
Del. sign
Rev.date
Rev sign

:
:
:
:
:
:
:

2.21

7394250 50007
10090 / M5035
Port of
900312
UL
960425
RP

H 613r

Submenu display
This menu gives the possibility of adjusting
brilliance, contrast, time and language.

1
80%

Light

53%

Contrast

9
8

960307
9.15

Clock

Swedish
English

Language

6
5

3
4

(6) language
(7) time
(8) contrast
(9) brilliance

The present settings are shown and it is possible to


adjust them by using keys (2, 3, 4 and 5).
- (5) return to picture menu.

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BEFORE DRIVING
Submenu Service

E-gas

F/R Interlock

Up gear

Down gear

This menu gives further sub menues.


- (9) E-gas is an automatic setup for electric
foot throttle. (Only Scania DSI 9).
- (8) adjustment of forward/reverse interlock.
- (7) adjustment of upgear.
- (6) adjustement of downgear.
(6) and (7) automatic gearshift option.
- (5) return to picture menu.

5
H 1110GB

Submenu E-gas
E-GAS is an automatic adjustment of the accelerator
systems adjustment motor in relation to engine
RPM.

E-gas
2250
2143
2013
1827
1653
1494
1318
1150
997
876
750

Start

Stop

Store

- (8) start the adjustment program. The program is


automatically run. The adjustment takes a few
minutes and the engine must be running.
- (7) switch off adjustment if program has not
succeded.
- (6) stores the new adjustment.
- (5) return to picture menu.

H 611r

Sub menu F/R interlock

1
60

F/R Interlock

Key (9) activates F/R interlock level. By pressing


key (1) increases and key (3) decreases the value and
by that the speed that allow change of direction.
This is adjustable only within limits from
0 km/h - 3 km/h.
- (5) return to sub menu Service.

7
3
6
5
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BEFORE DRIVING
Sub menu up gear.
- Press key (9) to activate the function forshifting from
1st to 2nd.
Box will light up.
- Adjust by keys (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value
and by that change the speed when shift
take place between 1st and 2nd
- Press key (8) to activate the function for shifting
from 2nd to 3rd.
- Adjust by key (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value.
- Press key (7) to activate the function for shifting
from 3rd to 4th.
- Adjust by key (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value.
Speeds can be set only within limits that acceptable
for the drive train.

1
50

1 -> 2

80

2 -> 3

70

3 -> 4

7
3
6
5

H 1112

Sub menu down gear.

1
50

2 -> 1

90

3 -> 2

90

4 -> 3

7
6
5

H 1113

- Press key (9) to activate the function for shifting


from 2nd to 1st.
- Box will light up.
- Adjust by keys (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value
and by that change the speed when shift
take place between 2nd and 1st
- Press key (8) to activate the function for shifting
from 3rd to 2nd.
- Adjust by key (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value.
- Press key (7) to activate the function for shifting
from 4th to 3rd.
- Adjust by key (1) and (3) to in/decrease the value.
Speeds can be set only within limits that acceptable for
the drive train.

Sub menu Measure

Voltage in

Current out

Digital input

Digital output

This menu is obtained from the text menus second


page gives six different submenus.
Page one
- (6) Digital output
- (7) Digital input
- (8) Current out.
- (9) Voltage in,
Go to page two ( not shown ) by pressing key (4) or (2)
- (9) frequency 6 two pages.
- (8) internal

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BEFORE DRIVING
Sub menu voltage in

Voltage in
Master
Function:
Value:
Servomotorpos.
0%
Speed. pedal
-%
Joystick hoist
-%
Joystick teles.
-3 %
Joystick cabsl..
1%
Length. boom
1136 cm
Angle
11
----Hoist L
70 Bar
990222
11:05

1
9
8
7

2
4

In this menu all voltage-input gates could be checked.


By activating a function, for example the joystick, the
value for the joystick will
change accordingly.
- Press key (3) or (1) to change from value to
pin no See below
- Press key (2) or (4) to scroll to a second page of
voltage input.
- Key (5) return to picture menu.

6
5

H 1115GB

Sub menu voltage in, pin numbers.


Same as above except that the pin number for the input
gate is shown instead of value.
These pin numbers correspond with the electric
diagrams
- Key (5) return to picture

Voltage in.
Master
Function:
Pin no:
Servomotorpos. C 2:2
Speed pedal
C 2:3
Joystick hoist
C 2:4
Joystick teles.
C 2:5
Joystick cabsl.
C 2:6
Length boom
C 2:7
Angle
C 2:8
----Hoist L
C 2:218
990222

11:06

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H 1119GB

Sub menu Current out put.

Current out
Function:
PV Cab sliding.
--PV Hoist
PV Project
--PV Attachment

Out put current for proportional valves PV could here


be checked.
- Press key (3) or (1) to change from value to
pin no
- Key (2) or (4) scroll to a second page

Master
Value:
0 mA

0 mA
0 mA

0 mA

2
4

6
990222

11:06

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BEFORE DRIVING
Sub menu Current out put, pin numbers.
Pin numbers corresponding to electric diagram are
shown.
- (5 Return to picture menu.

Current out
Function:
PV Cab sliding.
--PV Hoist
PV Project
--PV Attachment

Master
Pin no:
C 1:8
C 1:10
C 1:11
C 1:13

990222

11:06

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H 1118GB

Sub menu Digital inputs.

Digital in
Function:
Br. Fwd.
Br. Rev.
Br. Speed.pedal
Br. Inching
Br. Door
Br. Regen.
Br. Direct hoist
---

Master
Value:
Passive
Passive
Passive
Passive
Passive
Active
Passive

Value of the digital inputs could be checked.


On = active, off = passive .
- Press key (1) or (3) to obtain pin numbers instead of
value.
- Press key (2) or (4) to obtain a second page.
- Press key (5) to return to picture menu.

1
9
8
7

2
4

6
990222

11:07

5
H 1121GB

Sub menu Digital inputs / Pin numbers.

Digital in
Function:
Br. Fwd.
Br. Rev.
Br. Speed pedal
Br. Inching
Br. Door
Br. Regen.
Br. Direct hoist
---

Pin numbers are shown that correspond to electric


diagrams.
- Press key (5) to return to picture menu.

Master
Pin no:
C 2:9
C 2:10
C 2:11
C 2:12
C 2:13
C 2:22
C 2:23

990222

11:07

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BEFORE DRIVING
Sub menu Digital outputs.

Digital out
Function:
MV Transm. F
MV Transm. R
MV Transm. 1
MV Transm. 2
MV Transm. 3
MV Stop engine
--MV Park. brake

Master
Value:
Passive
Passive
Active
Active
Active
Passive

Locked

990222

The value of the out put signals could here be


checked. On = active , off = passive .
- Press key (1) or (3) to obtain pin numbers instead
of value.
- Press key (2) or (4) to obtain a second page.
- Press key (5) to return to picture menu.

3
11:08

5
H 1127GB

Sub menu Digital Outputs / Pin numbers.


Pin numbers are shown that correspond to electric
diagrams.
- Press key (5) to return to picture menu.

Digital out
Master
Function:
Pin no:
MV Transm. F
C 1:18
MV Transm. R
C 1:19
MV Transm. 1
C 1:20
MV Transm. 2
C 1:21
MV Transm. 3
C 1:32
MV Stop engine
C 1:33
--MV Park. brake
C 1:35

990222

11:08

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H 1128GB

Alarm
If anything is abnormal an audible warning will be
activated (buzzer) and the display will indicate.

ALARM

- (5) endorse warning.

OVERLOAD

This does not mean that the safety functions are


overridden eg. hoist and lower.

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BEFORE DRIVING
Starting the engine

1
2

WARNING
Exhaust fumes are harmful. Never run the
engine in unventilated places.

Before starting up the engine, the driving direction control on


the left-hand side of the instrument panel must be in neutral.
On starting up:
- Position yourself in the driver's seat
- Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch, position (0)
- Turn the key into position (1). The electrical system is
now turned on
Starting the engine
Turn the key to position (II). Release the key as soon as the
engine has started up.
- If the engine does not not start within 20 seconds, wait at
least 1 minute and try again.

H024

Stopping the engine


- Release the accelerator (3).
- Apply the brakes in a controlled manner (4).
- Engage the parking brake (2).
- Put the driving direction control (1) into neutral.
- Allow the engine to idle for a few minutes if it has
constantly been run with loads.
- Turn the ignition key to position (0).
- Remove the key from the ignition switch when leaving
the machine.
- Turn the electricity off as well at the main circuit switch if
the machine is being left unsupervised.

1
2

4
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3
NOTE
- Use the emergency stop only in an emergency situation, see
page 28.
- If the engine is not allowed to cool down before being
turned off, there is a risk of turbo damage and overheating.
- The current must not be interrupted before the engine has
stopped.

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OPERATING
Operating

WARNING
- The machine is not intended for off-road
driving.
- The machine is not equipped with wheel
suspension and should therefore only be
driven on level ground intended for the
total weight and surface pressure of the
machine.

- Driving on slopes steeper than 15% is not permitted as a


rule because of the minimum regulations for braking and the
stabilising capabilities of the machine. If the machine has to
be driven along steeper slopes, you should contact your SMV
dealer. The hill-climbing capacity of the machine indicated in
the data sheet is based on the pulling power of the machine,
and applies only to driving over obstacles and minor replaces
in ground level.

H010r

Always adjust your method of driving to the condition of the


road (undulations, etc.), to hazards within the working area
and the load.

- Start the engine.


- Hold the steering wheel steady. Always use the whole of
your hand to hold the wheel knob.

WARNING
Before you start to move the machine, check
that the road ahead is free and that you have
a clear view.

Driving forwards
- Put into first gear using the gear stick (2).
H1081

NOTE
Always start in first gear to avoid damage and prevent the
gearbox from overheating.
- Push the driving direction control (1) forward.

- Release the parking brake (3).


- Depress the accelerator (4) slowly so that the machine
starts off gently.
NOTE
When starting up a hill, hold the machine still using the brake
pedal (5) until you have sufficient pulling power.

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OPERATING
Stopping the machine
- Take your foot off the accelerator (3).
- Press the brake pedal (4) and stop the machine in a gentle,
controlled manner.

WARNING
Brakes are powerful and should be used
gently. Especially when driving with loads,
and when boom is araised.

NOTE
Do not use the gearbox as a brake.
4

H1080

- When the machine has stopped completely, engage the


parking brake (2) before releasing the brake pedal.
- Put the driving direction control (1) into neutral.

Driving backwards
Changing the direction of driving

1
2

WARNING
The machine must be completely stopped
before changing the direction of driving.

- Put into first gear using the gear stick (1).


- Pull the driving direction control backwards (2).
- Release the parking brake.

H1083

- Release the parking brake.


- Depress the accelerator (4) slowly so that the machine starts
gently.

NOTE
When starting uphill, hold the machine still using the brake
pedal (5) for until you have obtained sufficient pulling power.
Always start in the lowest gear.

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STEERING AND BRAKING
Steering
Very little effort is needed to turn the steering wheel thanks to
the servo-assisted steering system.
To minimise unnecessary wear and tear to the tyres, the
steering wheel should, if possible, be turned only when the
machine is moving.

H1084

The disengaging switch


- Release the accelerator (3).
- Activate the clutch using the disengaging switch (2).
- If the disengager is pressed at the same time as the brake
(1) pedal, the brakes are applied.
- When braking using only the brake pedal (1), the disengaging function is activated only after the brakes have been
applied.

H1085

The parking brake switch


- The parking brake (2) is to the left of the steering wheel.
- The parking brake should not be used to bring the truck to
a halt unless in an emergency.
- When the parking brake is used, the warning light comes on
(5), see Page 9.
- If the driver is leaving the seat with parking brake
not activated, a audio signal is sounding.

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EMERGENCY STOP, EXIT AND SLIDING CAB
Emergency stop

- When using the emergency stop (press button (1) down


wards), all functions are cut out, the parking brake is
activated and the engine stops.

WARNING
There is a risk of tipping over if the
emergency stop is used when the machine is
moving.

H1087

Rear emergency exit (optional)


2

Machines equipped with hydrauliclly sliding cabin are also


equipped with rear emergency exit, due to the doors are
blocked between the lift cylinders in the forward position.
In an emergency:
- Lift up the two handles (1).
- Pull out the lock pin (2).
- Push the glass pane back / upwards.

H 249/50r

Manually sliding cab


- Lift up the handles (1) behind the cabin.
- Push the cabin forward by hand.
NOTE
The manually slided cabin should always be
locked in its rear position while operating the machine.

H 1097

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SLIDING CABIN, VENTILATION AND CAB FILTER
Hydraulically sliding cabin (optional)
- Operate the cab motion forward / backwards
with the lever (1) to required position.
Engine has to be running.

H 1099

Ventilation
A

2
A = Standard.
- (1) heating
- (2) fan.

B = ACC
- (1) temperature
- (2) fan
- (3) recirculation
C = AC
- (1) heating
- (2) fan
- (3) recirculation
- (4) cooling

H1088

Cab filter

1
1

A filter for cab air intake is located on the right hand


dashboard.
- loosen screws (1)
- disassamble cover (2)
- pull up the filter cassette (3) gentle to avoid dust in the
climate unit and cabin.
Replace the filter insert, Part No. 2050000143.

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LIFTING LOADS
Before lifting loads
Capacity plates
Before lifting a load, read the lifting capacity plate
inside
the cab.
If an accessory has been fitted, read the capacity
plate for this.
The values indicated on the capacity plate are valid
for compact and regular loads, and if they are
exceeded, there is a risk to the stability of the
machine and the tensile strength of the boom/lifting
attachment.
Maximum capacity depends on the height of the lift
and the distance to the centre of the load.

Model

30

L1

L2

L3

2000 mm
1st row

3850 mm
2nd row

6350 mm
3rd row

SC 4127 TA

41 ton

27 ton

14 ton

SC 4531 TA

45 ton

31 ton

16 ton

SC 4535 TA

45 ton

35 ton

20 ton

SC 4527 CA

45 ton

27 ton

13 ton

SC 4531 CA

45 ton

31 ton

16 ton

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LIFTING LOADS

L1 = 1st row
L2 = 2nd row
L3 = 3rd row

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OPERATING

Manoeuvring the boom and spreader


Manoeuvring the joystick

WARNING
Use the boom and its attachments only
for approved applications.
The driver must be trained to
handle the machinery and its
equipment.

Always manoeuvre the control gently and slowly.


The speed of the hydraulic function depends on position
of the control.
The control automatically slips into its initial position
when released.
All hydraulic controls sit on the console to the right of the
driver's seat.

YELLOW - SIDESHIFT RIGHT

YELLOW - SIDESHIFT LEFT

GREEN - SPREADING 40
RED - ROTATION ANTICLOCKWISE
BOOM
DOWN

BOOM
OUT

RED - ROTATION CLOCKWISE


BOOM
IN

GREEN - SPREADING 20

BOOM
UP

VERTICAL LIFT*

TWISTLOCK LOCK/OPEN
REGENERATIV AUTOMATIC/OFF
TWISTLOCK OPEN
ALIGNMENT
TWISTLOCK LOCKED
OPTION
LEVELING LEFT/RIGHT*
30 LOCKED/OPEN

SAFETY OVERRIDE

REAR LEGS UP/DOWN*


FRONT LEGS UP/DOWN*

CLAMP OPEN/CLOSED*

FORWARD*

CABIN*
BACKWARDS*
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SPREADER LIGHTS

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

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Spreader lights
The picture above shows the indicator light panel for the spreader.
The panel is divided up into four groups. Group 1 is common for all spreaders TA and CA-versions.
Group 2, 3 and 4 is for CA-versions only (Bottom pick).
Group 1.
This group of lamps is solely used for indicating the functions of the spreader when top
picking ISO containers.
There are three lamps, one for LOCKED, one for SEATED and one for NOT LOCKED.
Group 2.
This group of lamps indicates when all four feet are correctly ENGAGED on the lifting
points of a swap body, trailer or container bottom lift. I.e. when the feet have been
CLAMPED onto the lifting points (as shown by group 3 lights) and then been raised so that
the feet have hooked onto the lifting termed as ENGAGED.
Group 3.
This group of lamps indicates when the feet have been CLAMPED onto the lifting points .
The top light indicates that the right hand pair of legs is CLAMPED and the lower light
That the left-hand pair of legs is CLAMPED.
Group 4.
This group of lamps indicates when the front pair of legs (legs furthest to the driver)is
either up or down. During the legs up sequence, when the second leg is fully up and
stowed the top lamp will switch on. During the down sequence when the second leg is fully
down the lower light will switch on.

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LIFTING AND DRIVING WITH CONTAINERS
Before lifting loads
- Drive forward towards the pile.
- Endcavour to move the centre of the machine
towards the
centre of the container.
- Lift the spreader until it is above the container.
- The right-hand lamp (red) indicates open twist
lock.

H 201r

- Drive the machine forward as close to the pile as


possible.
- Engage the parking brake if desired, or keep the
machine still using the brake pedal.
- Manoeuvre the spreader into position over the
container
using sideshifting, turning and boom in/out.
- The right-hand light (red) indicates open twist
lock.

H 202r

- Lower the spreader on the container.


- The middle light (yellow) is lit when all four
corners are correct aligned.
- Use the switch to lock the twist lock (if it is not
locked automatically).

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LIFTING AND DRIVING WITH CONTAINERS
- Right-hand light (red) goes out when the locking
moment starts.
- The lifting function is locked whilsst either the
right-hand light (red) or the left-hand light (green)
is off.
- Left-hand light (green) lits up when the locking
moment has been completed.
- Ready to lift a load.

- As soon as the load is lifted the middle light (yellow)


goes out and the twistlock function is interrupted.
- Lift up only as much as needed to ensure
clearance from the containere below.
("A"= approx. 20-40 cm.)
- Reverse the machine carefully to a position where
the lifted container is clear of the of the front face
of the container below. "B" not more than 20 to
40 cm. Then stop the machine and remain
stationary.
- Retract the boom as much as possible, which
lowers the container. The EMC will warn and
interrupt the retraction of the boom when it is too
far back. At this position lower the boom. Be
aware of the stack in front as lowering will make
the container go forward.
- Continoue, altering retraction and lowering of the
boom until a safe transport position is obtained.

- Retract the boom all the way back.


- Lower the load as much as possible without
obstructing the visibility, i.e. not below "C".
- Centralize the load by sid shifting until the
spreader hangs level, horizontally.

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LIFTING AND DRIVING WITH CONTAINERS
- The correct transport position is with the load as
low and as close to the vehicle as possible without
obstructing visibility.
- The centre of gravity of the load must be centred
horizontally.

H 206r

Before releasing the container


- Drive forward towards the pile.
- Endeavour to centre the load above the pile.
- Lift the load above the pile.

H 207r

- Drive as close to the pile as possible.


- Engage the parking brake if desired or keep the
machine still using the brake pedal.
- Manoeuvre the load into position above the pile
using sideshifting, turning and boom in/out.

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TRANSPORTING AND RELEASING A CONTAINER
- Lower the load.
- The middle light (yellow) comes on when the
correct position is reached.
- The twist lock can now be opened.
- The left-hand light (green) goes out when the
unlocking moment starts.
- The right-hand light (red) only lights up when the
twist lock is fully open.
- The machine can now begin a new work
function.

WARNING
Never lift during the locking
moment

H209r

Safety override
The safety override key (1) is used to simulate
alignment. I.E. yellow light lits up.
This can be used to open or close twist locks if
alignment has not been achived normally. (Defect
corner castings or safety system). Key should only
be used by service personel.

WARNING
Override cause a risk for container
to be released uncontrollable.

H 1198

Emergency lowering

Should a fault arise, the load may be lowered using


the emergency lowering function (1).
This should only be done with the greatest of care.
This lowering is slow and should only be used to
unload the twist locks.

WARNING
The emergency lowering is
overriding the overload system
witch can cause a risk for
tilting over.

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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
General information
Preventive maintenance and maintenance must be carried
out regularly and in accordance with the regulations supplied
in the inspection table so that the truck will work as well as
possible.
Maintenance must only be carried out by trained staff or an
authorised SMV dealer in accordance with a service
agreement. If you wish to service the machine yourself, we
recommend that you carry out the first three customer service
checks in the presence of SMV's authorised staff who can
check that you are following the maintenance instructions.
Before any service work, check that:

H 111r

the machine is parked on firm, level ground.


the machine is blocked so that it cannot roll.
the engine is turned off and the ignition key removed.
the boom and attachment have been secured if they are
in the raised position.
- the machine is firmly chocked if work is to be carried out
underneath when the machine is lifted up.
After every service, carry out a test drive and an operational
test on the truck.
NOTE
If the machine is used in extremely warm, cold or dusty
environments or in other unfavourable conditions, the service
should be carried out more frequent compared to the
inspection table.
Clean the area around each component before lubricating,
changing filters or repairing the hydraulic system. Use only
clean containers when topping up lubricants.
Running in/servicing after the first 100 - 150 hours
of operation
The machine may be driven at full speed right from the start.
However, prolonged maximum loading of the hydraulic
system and gearbox should be avoided during the first 50
hours of operation.
After the first 100 - 150 hours, carry out first service.
See page 80-81.

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TRANSPORT/TOWING
Lifting the machine

NOTE
Use only lifting equipment and cranes which have sufficient
lifting capacity. See the manufacturer's type plate for the
weight of the machine. Attach lift chains to the four points
shown:
- Attach two lift hooks to the rear lifting eyes (1), located
above on the counterweight.
- Attach two lift hooks to the front lifting eyes (2).
- Attach the lift chains to the lift hook of the crane (3).

NOTE
After attaching the lift chains to the lift hook, the safety lock
(4) must be closed. When the machine is lifted, the lift chains
must not rub against any part of the machine.

H 077r

Towing

NOTE
As the machine is equipped with a hydraulic braking system,
servo-assisted steering and a hydraulic gearbox, the engine
must be idling when towed.
If this is not possible, the hydraulic parking brake (1) must
be released. See page 79.

WARNING
The machine will now have no brakes and
must only be towed by a vehicle which has
sufficient braking capacity to stop both
vehicles.

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CLEANING
Cleaning the machine
The length of time between cleaning sessions depends on the
type of work carried out by the machine. If it is used in
extremely aggressive environments where it is exposed to
elements like salt water, fertilisers, chemicals, cement, etc., it
should be thoroughly cleaned when the work is finished.

H080

WARNING
Hot steam or aggressive degreasing agents
should be used with great care. Protective
clothing and eye protection must be worn.

- Protect all electrical components and the air intake filter


from steam, water, etc., during cleaning.
- Clean particularly the areas around the oil top-up and
lubrication places before servicing.
- If a degreasing agent is used in cleaning, allow sufficient
time for it to penetrate and then rinse with a powerful jet
of water.
- After cleaning the engine, it should be run warm so that it
dries and to check that no water that has penetrated has
caused any faults.
- All materials used in cleaning should be disposed of in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
- Always lubricate the machine after steam clening.
See page 52-61.

Cleaning the radiator


NOTE
The cooler must only be cleaned when the engine has been
turned off and cooled down.
- The most suitable way of cleaning the cooler is with dry
compressed air.
- Blow against the direction of the fan.
- The cooler must not be cleaned with high-pressure water.
- In extreme cases, solvents or a jet of steam can also be used
with great care.
- Allow the solvent time to penetrate. Rinse off with water.
- Run the engine warm so that surplus water evaporates and
does not cause rusting.

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CHANGING A WHEEL
Positioning of the jack

- Use only a jack that has sufficient lifting capacity.


See technical data sheet for axle pressure.
- To lift the machine drive axle, position the jack underneath
the drive axle (1) and block the steer shaft wheels.
- To lift the steer shaft of the machine, position the jack
underneath the main plate of the steer shaft (2) and block
the drive axle wheels.
- When working underneath the machine, support the underside of the chassis with suitable material.
Do NOT simply rely on the jack.

H046/47

WARNING
Observe the following regulations before
lifting the machine.

Changing a wheel
1

Changing a wheel is a two-man operation.


- An ancillary truck fitted with an attachment for the wheel
(1) facilitates the work.
- Position the machine on even ground.
- Lift the side of the machine and support the underside
of the chassis in accordance with recommendations.
Specifications for drive axle and steer axle tyres

H055

SC 4127 TA
SC 4531 TA
SC 4535 TA
SC 4527 CA
SC 4531 CA

Front/rear
Front/rear
Front/rear
Front/rear
Front/rear

18.00 x 25
23,5 x 25
23,5 x 25
23,5 x 25
23.5 x 25

28 ply
36 ply
36 ply
36 ply
36 ply

9 bar
9 bar
9 bar
9 bar
9 bar

Specifications for rims


Use only rims that are approved by the machine manufacturer.
Other type of tyres
The machine is designed to use pneumatic tyres.
Solid/cushion tyres are used only in consultation with the
machine manufacturer.

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CHANGING A WHEEL
Dismantling the drive wheel
Outer drive wheels

3
2

H028

WARNING
Release the air from both tyres.

- Remove all but two of the nuts (2) and clips (3).
- Use the ancillary truck to support the weight of the outer
wheel on its forks.
- Remove the two remaining nuts (2) and clips (3).
- Remove the conical joint.
- Lean the outer wheel against the ancillary truck's wheel
support and secure it.
- Reverse the ancillary truck carefully and unload the outer
wheel (5).

Inner drive wheel


- Remove the outer drive wheel.
- Remove the spacer (6).
- Use the forks of the ancillary truck to support the weight of
the inner wheel (7).
- Lean the inner wheel (7) against the wheel support (1) and
secure it.
- Carefully reverse the ancillary truck and unload the inner
wheel (7).

5
1

H051

Mounting the drive wheels


The inner drive wheel

- Load the inner wheel (7) onto the ancillary truck and fasten
it to the support.
- Clean the application surfaces.
- Carefully drive the ancillary truck to the required position.
and place the inner wheel (7) over the drive axle and the hub.
- Remove the fastening device from the wheel support (1)
and the inner wheel (7) and straighten the wheel (7).
- Lower the forks of the ancillary truck until the inner wheel
(7) is resting on the hub.
- Carefully reverse the ancillary truck.
- Mount the spacer (6).

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CHANGING A WHEEL
Outer drive wheel
- Load the outer wheel (5) onto the ancillary truck and secure
it to the wheel support. Carefully drive the ancillary truck
into position and place the outer wheel (5) over the hub.
- Remove the fastening device from the wheel support (1)
and the outer wheel (5) and straighten the wheel (5).
- Secure the conical joint and hold it in place with two clips
(3) and nuts (2) placed diagonally to each other.
- Carefully reverse the ancillary truck.
- Fasten the remaining clips (3) and nuts (2) and tighten the
wheel nuts crosswise using a 400 Nm torque.
- Pump the tyres to 9 bar.

5
1

H051

Disassembling the steer wheel


5

WARNING
Release the air from the tyres

- Remove all but two of the wheel nuts and clips (8).
- Use the ancillary truck forks to support the weight of the
steer wheel (9).
- Remove the remaining nuts and clips (8).
- Lean the steer wheel (9) against the wheel support (1)
and fasten it.
- Carefully reverse the ancillary truck and unload the steer
wheel (9).
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Assembling the steer wheel


8
- Load the steer wheel (9) onto the ancillary truck and
fasten it onto the support.
- Clean alignment surfaces of the hub.
- Carefully drive the ancillary truck into position and place
the steering wheel (9) against the hub.
- Use the forks of the ancillary truck to support the weight of
the steer wheel.
- Fix and tighten two of the nuts and clips (8) diagonal to
each other.
- Remove the fork support.
- Assemble and tighten up the remaining nuts and clips (8)
using a 400 Nm torque.
- Carefully reverse the ancillary truck.
- Pump the tyres up to 9 bar.
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DISASSEMBLING THE SPREADER
Before disassembling
Ensure that there is no pressure in the hoses.
- Retract the spreader into the 20 foot position.
- Centre the spreader.
- Turn the spreader until it is 90 to the boom.
- Arrange for suitable lifting equipment.
- The weight of the TA model unit is 9 tonnes.
- The weight of the CA model unit is 13 tonnes.

H 234r

- Disconnect (1) the electric multi contact (two contacts on


the CA versions).
- Disconnect the 6 hydraulic hoses (2).
- Plug the hydraulic hoses.

2
1

H 232r

1
3
2

- Remove the damping cylinders clips and tap out the


shafts (1).
- Attach the cylinders so that they do not damage the pistons.
- Lift the spreader as shown in the picture until the shafts (2)
are unloaded.
- Pull out the axles (2) using the extender bolts (3).
- Lift the spreader away.

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DISASSEMBLING THE BOOM
Disassembling the boom
-

Lower the boom fully.


Retract the boom fully.
Arrange suitable lifting equipment as shown in the picture.
The weight of the boom is around 13 tonnes.

H 240r

- Disassemble the units hydraulic hoses (1) and


plug the hoses.
- Disassemble the units electric cables (2). Note that if the
machine is to be used after this, cables 7 and 9 (3) must be
spanned in the multi contact.
1

H 239r

- Disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses of the extension


cylinder (1).

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DISASSEMBLING THE BOOM
- Release the lift cylinders by lifting the boom.
- Also lift each cylinder and support them. This function can
be suitably carried out using smaller trucks and lifting
straps (1).
2

H 237r

- Release the rear boom fastening.


- Pull out the shaft using extender bolts (1).
- Release the boom and position it on a suitable base.

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TIGHTENING BOLTED JOINTS
Tightening torque
Information on friction ratio is needed in order to select the
exact tightening torque. The tables below specify the torque
for lightly greased bolts.
It is particulary important to check all bolts after the first 50
hours of operation.
The following pages describe how bolted joints should be
tightened using a torque key.
Milimetre screws
Tensile strength class

H025

Thread
M

8.8
kpm

10,9
kpm

12,9
kpm

6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
27
30
33
36

1,11
2,66
5,25
9,12
14,5
22,2
31,0
43,4
58,4
75,0
108
148
199
257

1,56
3,75
7,38
12,8
20,4
31,3
43,6
61,0
82,2
105
152
208
280
362

1,87
4,50
8,86
15,4
24,4
37,5
52,3
73,2
98,6
127
183
250
336
434

Inch screws
Tensile strength class

H029

Thread
UNC

8.8
kpm

10,9
kpm

12,9
kpm

1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4

1,24
2,51
4,42
7,06
10,7
15,3
21,1
37,1

1,76
3,55
6,10
9,97
15,1
21,6
29,8
52,4

2,07
4,20
7,38
11,8
17,8
25,5
35,3
61,9

7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 1/38

59,4
88,9
126
176
232

83,9
126
178
249
328

99,1
148
210
294
387

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The wheel nuts must be tightened daily before use until they
are fully settled, i.e. when it is not possible to tighten them any
further. The wheel nuts are tightened crosswise with a torque
of 40 kpm.
Drive shaft
To the gearbox (1) 7/16 UNF
To the drive axle (2) 7/16 UNF

10.9
10.9

10 kpm
10 kpm

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Differential nuts
- (1) 5/8 UNF

8.8

25

kpm

H096r

The engine mounting


1

Check the condition of the rubber suspensions.


If any wear and tear is discovered, replace the damaged parts.
The engine mountings are accessible from the engine
compartment, one on each side of the rear part of the engine.
3
-

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

M20
M16
M16
M12

8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8

43
22
22
12.5

kpm
kpm
kpm
kpm

H061

The gearbox
Check the condition of the mountings and the rubber
suspension. Replace the worn parts if you discover any wear
and tear.

3
2

The mountings are accessible from the engine compartment,


one on each side of the gearbox.
-

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

M20
M16
M16
3/4" UNC

8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8

43
22
22
37

kpm
kpm
kpm
kpm

4
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TIGHTENING BOLTED JOINTS
Drive axle suspension
- (1) M36, 8.8

260

kpm

H031

Hydraulic pumps
- (1) 9/16" UNC,

8.8

15

kpm

8.8

25

kpm

H134
Cab fastening
- (1) M24,

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TIGHTENING BOLTED JOINTS
Counterweights
- (1) M36
- (2) M24

8.8
8.8

75
75

kpm
kpm

12.9
12.9

100
125
150

kpm
kpm
kpm

H065

Steer axle
- (1) M36
- (2) M24
- (2) M30*
2
1

* From S/N M 5064


H067

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2
3

2
17

H115r
5

7
9
13

15

16

1
4

11
12

10

14

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LUBRICATION

LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE POINTS

Position
no
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

Description

Illustration number

Steer axle
Boom
Spreader
Universal drive shaft
Drain plug, engine
Filler cap engine oil
Turbo filter
Oil cleaner
Oil plug, gearbox
Filler cap transmission
Transmission oil filter
Transmission breathing filter
Drive axle
Hydraulic filter
Fuel filter
Air filter
Cab filter

H 048
H 241r, 242r
H 400r, 401r
H 089
H 085
H 083
H 041
H 038
H 128
H 084
H 120
H 1048
H 027+H 032
H 102r
H 1064
H 1073+H 1074
H 1077

Page number

60
60
54
61
62
62
62
63
64
64
64
65
65
66
68
69-70
29

General rules which apply to lubrication


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Clean off old grease and clean nipples.


Lubricate until fresh grease penetrates.
Use only recommended grease.
All slide bearings must be free of pressure for the grease to
be able to penetrate.
Slide bearings require frequent lubrication with a small
amount of grease. Roller bearings require more grease less
often.
Slide surfaces using plastic wear pads requires special
gease. Gleitmo 805. See recommendations on page 76
Also check the function and bearing slackness when
lubricating.
Specified lubrication periods apply in favourable conditions.
More frequent lubrication is recommended in more demanding conditions, particularly of the slide bearings.

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9
9
8
1
3

10
10

12

12

2
2
H400r

11

11

7
7

4
4

11

5
11

2
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LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE POINTS

Position
no
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Description

Slider pads extention


Twist locks
Extention cylinder
Stops
Slider pads side shift
Slewing ring bearing and gear
Side shift cylinders
Slew gear box
Slew brake
Tilt cylinders
Folding group
Feet

Illustration number

H 402r
H 403r
H 404r
H 405r
H 406r
H 407r
H 408r
H 409r
H 410r
H 411r
H 412r
H 413r

Page number

56
56
56
57
57
57
58
58
58
59
59
59

(See individual description of each


lubrication point).

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LUBRICATION POINTS SPREADER
Wear pads for main beams and extending beams

No. of grease points 24.


Interval - every 250 hours or 3 months.
6 tracks on each extending beam (2).
6 tracks on the inside of each main beam (1).

1
1

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End beams and twist locks


- No. of grease points 12.
- 3 grease nipples in each end box.
- Inside end box on top of twist lock support bracket,
see pos (1).
- On the outside bottom edge of the end box
see pos (2).

2
H 403r

Extention cylinder support wear pads and tracks


- No. of grease points 4.
- 2 tracks in each extention beam.

1
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Stop cylinders
- No. of grease points 2.
- 1 grease nipple on each cylinder.

Side shift slider pads


- No. of grease points 4.
- 2 tracks on each side of the spreader pos (1) and (2).

1
2

H 406r

Slewing ring bearing and gear


2
1

- No. of grease points 6.


- 4 grease nipples position (1) mounted at one central point
on the upper rotator frame plate for greasing the bearing.
- 2 holes at position (2) in the stop blocks for lubricating the
gear ring.
- 2 grease nipples position (3).

3
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LUBRICATION POINTS SPREADER
Side shift cylinder bearings
- No. of grease points 4.
- 1 grease nipples on each cylinder tube bearing.
position (1).

H 408r

Slewing gearbox (2 units)


1
-

Plug (1) in elbow at top of gearbox = filler and level plug.


Plug (2) in the bottom of the box = drain plug.
Lubricant
Drive axle oil. See specification page 85.

H 409r

1
Slewing brake (2 units)
2

- Points - one filler and level plug in the elbow at the top of
the brake position (1). One drain plug at position (2).
- Lubricant hydraulic oil. See specification page 85.

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Tilt cylinders
- No. of grease points 8.
- Points - one grease nipple at each end of each cylinder,
position (1).

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Leg folding group


2
3
1

No. of grease points 8 (for each leg).


(1) fold/clamp cylinder - 2 nipples on each bearing.
(2) leg raise cylinder - 1 nipple on top bearing.
(3) leg pivot pin - 1 nipple in boss at top of leg.
(4) shoulder pivot pin - 1 nipple in boss of shoulder.
(3) and (4) grease nipples are accessable when legs are
in the folded position.

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Lift shoe
- (1) 1 nipple in the centre shaft.
- (2) 3 nipples at the rear of each foot.
- To have access to the nipples remove the back cover.

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LUBRICATION
Lubricating the steer axle
1
- Clean of old grease and clean nipples.
- Lubricate the parallel tie-rods, four points (1) - two points
on each parallel tie-rod (slide bearings).
- Lubricate the spindle nuts (2), one upper and one lower on
each side.
- Lubricate the hub bearings (3), one on each side. Grease
penetrates onto the inside.

3
2

H 048

Lubricating the front section of the boom


- Fully extend the boom.
- Lubricate the surface of the sliding pads (1)
using a special grease (Gleitmo 805). Apply a thin, even
layer over the whole length of the pads using a brush or a
spatula.

H 242r

Lubricating the rear section of the boom


1

- Fully extend the boom.


- Lubricate the sliding surfaces (1) using a special
grease (Gleitmo 805).
- Apply a thin, even layer over the whole length of
the surface.
- Use a long brush or a spatula.

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LUBRICATION
Lubricating the boom suspension

- Unload the boom using a container or lifting the front


edge of the boom.
- Clean the nipples before lubricating.
- Lubricate the points (1), a total of 6 nipples.

H 243r

Lubricating the drive shaft


- Clean the nipples before greasing.
- No of grease points 2.

H 089

Lubricating the door hinges


1

- Inspect and clean the hinges of the cabin door and emergency exit.
- Lubricate the hinges (1) and open and close the doors in
order to check that all parts of the hinges have been
lubricated.

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CHANGING OIL AND FILTERS
Changing the engine oil

SCANIA DSI12

NOTE
Oil should be replaced when the engine is at operational
temperature.

SCANIA DSI9

Replace the oil at least once a year.


- Open the engine cover.
- Place a suitable container underneath the drain plug (1).
- Unscrew the drain plug (1).
- Allow the oil to run out.
- Check that the seal is not damaged. Renew if necessary.
- Refit the drain plug (1).

Topping up the engine oil


- Remove the filler cap (2).
- Pour oil through the opening.
- Check the oil level using the dipstick (3). Fill up to the
maximum indicator level.
- Replace the cap.
- Close the engine cover.

NOTE
When test running after changing the oil and filter, observe
the oil pressure indicator and the warning light on the
instrument panel. Also check that there are no leaks from the
drain plug or the oil filter.
In order to check the oil level carefully, particularly when the
oil filter is replaced, turn off the engine and check the oil level
after around one minute.

H 083r

SCANIA DSI12

Changing the turbo filter


- Remove and dispose of the old filter.
- Lubricate the rubber seal and fit a new original filter.
- Secure the filter by hand.
NOTE
Never use tools. The filter could be damaged and the
circulation obstructed.
- Start up the engine and check whether the filter is secure.

SCANIA DSI9

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Cleaning the engine oil filter

SCANIA DSI12

H 1063

WARNING
Open the cap carefully! The oil may be hot.

SCANIA DSI9

- Unscrew the nut (1) and remove the cap.


- Lift the rotor out and turn the nut of the rotor cap three
times to loosen it.

NOTE
- If the nut is stuck, fasten it (1), but not the rotor, in a vice
and turn the rotor three times by hand or using a
screwdriver.
- Tap the nut with your hand or a plastic mallet to loosen the
rotor cap from the bottom plate.

H 039

2
3

- Loosen the nut and remove the rotor cap (2).


Carefully prise to loosen the filter from the bottom plate.
- Scrape off the deposits inside the rotor cap. If there are no
deposits, the cleaner is not working.
- If the deposits are thicker than 20mm, clean more often.
- Wash all parts in diesel fuel oil.
- Position the o-ring (3) in the rotor cap. It must not be
damaged. Replace if necessary.

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CHANGING OIL AND FILTERS
Changing the oil in the gearbox
It is of advantage if the oil is at operating temperature when
the oil is replaced.
- Clean around the drain plug and sump valve.
- Place a suitable container underneath the drain plug (1).
- Remove the drain plug and allow the oil to run out.
NOTE
The oil may be hot.

H 128

- Place a suitable container underneath the sump valve


plug (2).
- Drain the transmission through plug (1) and remove sump
screen (2).
Clean screen thoroughly and replace, using new
gaskets.
- Dry the sump filter using dry compressed air at a maximum
of 5 bar.
- Refit the sump filter (3), seal and the plug (2).
- Refit the drain plug (1).
- Remove the oil cap (4).
- Fill the gearbox with oil to the maximum mark on the
dipstick (5).
- Run the engine at 500 - 600 rpm for one minute to fill the
torque converter and pipes.
- Check the level of the oil when the engine has been running
for one minute and then fill up with oil to the minimum
mark.
- Check the oil level again when the operating temperature
has reached 82 - 93C. Fill to the maximum level mark.
- Refit the dipstick (5) and the oil cap (4).

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Changing the transmission oil filter

Carefully clean the outside of the filter unit.


Place a container underneath the filters (1) to catch any oil.
Loosen the filters by hand or with a filter spanner.
Remove the filters.
Check the new filters and the sea.l
Lightly lubricate the seals with oil.
Screw on the filters until the seal is in contact with the cap
and then give it a half turn maximum.
- Do a test run and then check that there are no leaks.
- Use the dipstick to check the oil level. See changing the oil.

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Changing of transmission breathing filter
- Unscrew the breathing filter
- Replace with new

H 1048

Checking the oil in the drive axle

2
1
4

H 027

NOTE
Both hubs and the diff casing to be checked.
- Park the machine on level ground.
- Place the machine so that the hub level mark (1) is
horizontal.
- Carefully unscrew the filling/level plug (2) and check the
oil level.
- If oil runs out from the plug, screw it back in.
- If no oil runs out, fill up with oil until it begins to seep out
from the filling/level plug (2).
- Repeat the procedure for the other hub.
- Check the level in the banjo cap by unscrewing the
filling/level plug (3).
- If oil runs out of the plug, screw it back in.
- If no oil runs out, fill it with oil until it begins to seep out.

Changing the oil in the drive axle

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NOTE
Both hubs and the diff casing must be replaced.
- Park the machine on level ground.
- Make a drain hose using a thread which fit through the
draining hole (4).
- Fix the hose in the drain hole whilst the drain plug is
in its uppermost position.
- Carefully drive the truck forwards/backwards so that the
drain plug returns to its lowest position.
- Allow the oil to run out through the hose into a suitable
vessel.
- Repeat the procedure on the other side.
- Drain the diff casing through the drain plug (5).
- Since the oil is of high viscosity, it is suitable to drain when
the oil is warm or overnight.
- Refit all three drain plugs (4 and 5).
- Fill the drive axle with oil through the three filling/level
holes (2 and 3).
- Replace the three filling/level plugs (2 and 3).
- Check the breathing valve (6) and clean if necessary.
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Changing the return filter, hydraulic oil
4
The return filters are situated on the right-hand side of the
hydraulic tank by the filling cap.
3

- Clean carefully around the filter cap (1).


- Remove the filter cap.
- Loosen the four screws of the filter housing in the return
chamber.
- Lift up the filter housing (2,3,4) as a complete unit.

NOTE
Do not disassamble the filter housing in the tank.

- Remove the element by pressing and turning the bypass


valve (4).
- Check that the valve is closed.
- If the tank is empty: Also check the bottom of the tank for
any impurities.
- Clean the filter housing.
- Fit new filters and close with the bypass valve (4). Press
and turn to the correct position.
- Fit the filter housing in the tank.
- Fill with oil if it has been drained.
- Fit the filter cap.
- Start the engine and check for leakage.
- Turn off the engine and check the level.

H 102r

Changing of hydraulic tank breathing filter


- Unscrew the breathing filters (1).
- Replace with new

H 1102

Changing the hydraulic oil


The hydraulic oil is replaced at the same time as the filter. It is
recommended that the oil be replaced after 2 000 hours of
operation. This may vary, depending on the truck's working
environment.
- Drain the oil out through the drain plug (1), using a suitable
vessel. See oil volume, Page 82.
- Alternatively, the oil can be sucked up through the filter
housings if the filters have been removed.
- Inspect the bottom of the tank for any impurities.
- Assemble the filters and caps as above.
- Fill with hydraulic oil (2).
- It is advisable for the oil to be filled under some pressure.

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Air bleeding of hydraulic pumps
As the hydraulic pumps are located above the oil level in the
tank it is necessary to bleed the pumps when :
- The tank has been drained
- A pump has s been replaced.
- Suction lines or bleeder screws have been opened.

3
4

Due to the level difference it is necessary to achieve an over


pressure in the tank during the bleeding.
Most appropriate is to do this with compressed air 0,5 to 1,0
bar in to the tank .
- Remove the breather filters (1)
- Plug one breather (2)
- Fill air into the other breather By a plastic plug ( 3) with an
air gun (4) .

H 1107

- Place a suitable vessel under the pump in order to collect


any drain oil.
- Open the breather plug (5 ).
- Let air /oil pass until clean oil, free from air is coming.
- Tight plug
- Release the air pressure in tank.
Note ! It is necessary to maintain the pressure in the tank until
the bleeder plug is tightened.
Do not open plugs or suction lines unless necessary. It will
always require a new bleeding procedure.

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Start of pumps

4
2
3

2
1

After bleeding of pumps its possible to start machine.


However its important that any remaining air in the pumps is
returned to tank.
To ensure this there are two bypass valves that can be opened.
One for left pump (3) and one for right pump group (4).
(1) = open (2) = closed
Before starting the engine:
- Open valves
- Connect a 0-250 bar gauge to P1M on corresponding
valve group.
- Start the machine.
Pressure should now increase to stand by level 35-45 bar.
- Let engine idle for approximately 1 min.
- Close valves (3) and (4).
- Check the hydraulic flow by observing the speed of the
different functions.
- Adjust delta and Max pressure.

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Changing the fuel filters

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- Open the engine casing.


- Clean the outside of the filter unit carefully.
- Place a container underneath the fuel filter (1) to catch any
spilled fuel.
- Loosen the fuel filter with a filter key.
- Unscrew and remove the filter by hand.
- Inspect the new filter and check that the covers are in good
condition.
- Lightly lubricate the new seals with fuel.
- Screw in the new filters by hand until the seals are in
contact with the cap.
- Turn the filters a half circle by hand.
- Bleed the fuel system.
- Close the engine housing.
- After a test run, check that there are no leakages.

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1

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Bleeding the fuel system

Air can penetrate the fuel system when:


- the fuel tank runs completely empty.
- the fuel pipes are disconnected.
- the fuel filter is replaced.

H 700

Do as follows in order to bleed the fuel system:

1
2

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- Place a suitable vessel underneath the bleeder screws.


- Loosen the bleeder screw (3) above the fuel filter cap.
- Use the hand pump (2) to pump fuel until no air is
coming out (3).
- Close the bleeder screw (3) whilst fuel is still pouring out.
- Continue pumping until the feed pressure is achieved.
- If further bleeding is required, loosen the relief valve
connection (1) and pump the fuel hand pump (2) until
air free fuel is forced out through the connection (3).
- Close the relief valve connection (3) whilst fuel is still
pouring out.
- Continue to pump until feed pressure is achieved.

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Cleaning/changing the air filter

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WARNING
A protective mask must always be worn when
servicing the air intake system. Do not inhale
the dust particles.
Consider the environment when carrying out
this work.

NOTE
Do not clean the inside of the filter casing with compressed
air. All maintenance on the air intake system must be carried
out whilst the engine is turned off. This is a dry filter element
and must not be cleaned with water.
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- Open all of the clips (1) and remove the cap (2).
- Empty out the dust which has collected in the cap and dry
the cap using a damp cloth.
- Clean the inside of the filter casing (3) clean using a damp
cloth.
- Blow dry compressed air over the filter element to clean it,
a maximum of 5 bar, from the inside until no more dust
comes out.

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1

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This type of engione is equipped with a pre-cleaner (4).
Clean when necessary.

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2

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H 1073

NOTE
Discard the filter element:
- if it has been cleaned 5 times.
- if it is damaged.
- after 1 000 hours of use.
- after 12 months of use, maximum.
Record each service carried out on the filter element.

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Safety cartridge
- The safety cartridge (6) is normally replaced after around
3 000 hours of use, or if there has been any damage to the
main filter.
- Disassemble the filter lining as above.
- Fit in a new safety cartridge.

H 119

Checking the air intake system


It is of paramount importance for the air intake system to be
intact. Broken and leaking pipes can drastically shorten the
life of the engine.
Check the system regularly.
- Check the hoses (1) for fissures and damage. If necessary,
replace them.
- Ensure that all hose clips (2) are tightened and fit snugly.
- Check that the filter container is intact.

Checking the battery


H 034r

The batteries are located in the compartment on the right hand


side of the machine.
- Check that the battery is not faulty and that electrolyte is
not leaking.
- Remove the cap and check that the electrolyte level is
10 - 15mm above the plates.
- If necessary, fill with distilled water only.
- Remove corrosion from the battery connections and check
that the cable connections are tightened.
- Lubricate the battery terminals using acid-free grease.
- Check the specific gravity of the electrolyte using a
hydrometer. It should be between 1.24 and 1.28.

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WARNING
The battery contains corrosive acid.
Always use the necessary protective
equipment. Batteries generate explosive
hydrogen when charged. Ensure that there is
good ventilation and avoid sparking.

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Changing the windscreen wipers
-

Remove the bolt (1).


Remove the blade (2) from the arm (3).
Insert the new blade (2) into the arm (3).
Replace the bolt.
Lower the wiper back onto the windscreen.

Checking the cooling system


- Check all hoses by pressing them to find any fissures and
leaks. If in doubt, replace them.
- Check the radiator for damage, leaks and blockages. See
page 40 for cleaning.
- Check the function of the cab heater.
- Check the level of the coolant: see below, glycol content,
see page 84, and for any impurities.
- Replace the coolant if it is not clean and clear.

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1
2

- Check the rubber pads in the radiator fittings (6) on the


bottom of the radiator and the upper bracing (7) - replace if
necessary.
- Check that the nuts (8) are tight.

7
3

Replacing the coolant

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WARNING
The system may be pressurised, even if it is
not the pressure type.

4
8

H 109

- Open the cap of the expansion tank (1) with care - first turn
it 1/4 of a turn to ensure that the system is not under
pressure when the cap has been removed.
- It can only be refilled through an expansion vessel (2). The
cap of the cooler (3) is only used for filling when the system
has been completely drained.
- Drain the whole system through the tap (4) when replacing
the hoses and system components.
- Turn the cab heater control to maximum. Place a suitable
container underneath the drainage tap.
- Open the tap and drain the system fully.
- Turn off the tap.
- Fill the system through the radiator filler cap (3).
- Screw on the cap.
- Fill up through the expansion tank (1) to the maximum level.
- Start the engine and let it idle.
- Observe the level during this period and top up if necessary.
- When the operating temperature is reached, the level should
have stabilised.
- The level should be up to the lower edge of the filling
tube (5).

Checking the exhaust system for leaks

WARNING
Wait until the exhaust system has cooled
before starting work.

- Check the overall condition of the exhaust system, replace


pipes or the silencer if they are leaking due to corrosion.
- Check all joints and screw joints.
- Check the exhaust manifold.
- Check the rubber silencer suspension. Replace if necessary.
- Start the engine.
- Check for any leaks in the exhaust system.

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Valve clearance
NOTE
The valve clearance should be checked when the engine is
cold. Follow the instructions in the engine manufacturer's
instruction book.

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H 1067

Checking the fuel injector


Check and adjust the injectors before the usual engine service
is due to be carried out only if the engine is:

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misfiring.
knocking on one or more of the cylinders.
overheating.
losing power.
emitting black smoke from the exhaust.
uses too much fuel.

NOTE
The injectors must be checked and adjusted by an authorised
dealer which has the necessary special equipment.
H 1066

1045

Check fuelsystem for leakage

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Checking the fuel tank


2

- Check the tank for any leaks.


- Drain the tank of any grime and water through the drain
plug (1).
- Place a suitable vessel underneath the end plug.
- When clear fuel comes through, replace the drain plug.
- Check the seal around the fuel cap (2).

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H 068

Checking of poly-v belts


If the poly-v-belt (2) is worn or damaged, it should be
replaced.
Check also the automatic belt tensioner (1) for function.

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1
h507r

Boom wear pads


Pads and wearing surfaces must be lubricated at least every 250
hrs. Check pads and retainers for wear and damages at each
service. Excessive wear or damaged retainers or pads may cause
severe damage to the corresponding wearing surfaces. These
surfaces are threated with a special graphite paint and should
under no circumstances make metal to metal contact.
The main pads (1) square 250 x 400 x 20 mm, are located at
front bottom and rear top. Total four.
The guide pads (2) OD 100 X 40 mm are located at front, two on
each side and at the rear two at bottom and one on each side.
Total eight.

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Main pads
1

The main pads (1) are not adjustable and are fixated by a
bolted bracket (2). Original thickness of pads is 20 mm.
Thickness of bracket is 12 mm. Minimum allowable thickness
of pad is 14-15 mm. I.E pad should be at least 2-3 mm higher
than bracket (3). Worn pads must be replaced.

h508r

Side guide pads


1
2

3
4

The guide pads are adjustable by shims (1). Before opening


the cover (6) make sure that pads are unloaded. Front pads
should be adjusted while the innerboom is completly
retracted. Rear pads should be adjusted with the boom
extended until the lower pads are unloaded.
Add shims in order to get pads tighter. Side play (3) in boom
should be kept between minimum 0-1 mm and maximum 4 mm.
Original thickness of pad (4) is 40 mm. Minimum thickness
20 mm or when there is only 10 mm left to the bracket. When
shimming pads make sure that the innerboom lines up center
to center with the outer boom.
I.E (5) should be equal right side and left side.

h509r

- Use a claw wrench or crowbar to check the room between


inner and outer boom.

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Checking weld constructions
Check the boom, spreader, chassis and all welded parts to see
if there are any visible signs of damage, deformation, metal
fatigue, etc. This should be done at least once a year, more
often if the machine does shift work. If there are any doubts,
contact the SMV dealer.

H 245r

Checking of the steer axle bearings

Check the wheel and spindel bearings regulary and always


when the tyres are replaced. Inportant during the running in
period. As these bearings are exposed to high loads and
chocks it is of greatest importance that is no play whatsoever
in these bearings. Any play will result soner or later in bearing
breakedown. Bearings are adjustable, see next page.
Play in link bearings are acceptable to 1-2 mm per each
bearing, this is however not adjustable.
Use a jack to lift up each side (see page 41) and check as
follows:
- Check the spindle bearings by lifting the wheel with a
prybar (1).
- Check the hub bearings by prying the wheel vertically (2).
- Check the link bearings by turning the wheels in the steering direction (3).

H 125m

Checking and adjusting steer axle bearings


This is best done when the tyres are replaced, see page 41.
1

2
Use a jack to lift up the side of the machine to be checked,
see page 41.
Any gap can be checked when the wheel rises from the
ground. Use a crowbar to lift the wheel and locate the gap.
There should be no gap in wheel and spindle bearings
(adjustable). In the steering leads' link bearings, a 1 - 2 mm
gap per bearing is acceptable (non-adjustable).

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Adjusting wheel bearings
1

- Undo the cap (1).


- Check that the bearing grease is clean and free from
particles. If not, the reason for the gap may be a damaged
bearing.
- Turn up the lock washer (2).
- Tighten the nut (3); the correct tightening torque is
25 - 30 kpm.
- Rotate the hub. This should only offer light resistance.
A noise or irregular rotation signifies a broken down
bearing. Replace the bearing.
- Check the gap.
- Lock the nut (3) using the lock washer (2).
- Fit the cap (1).

H 104

Adjusting the spindle bearings


-

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Remove the steering link.


Remove the cap (1).
Check the grease.
Turn down the lock washer (2).
Unscrew the nut (3) a few turns.
Check that the lower nut (4) is tightened; the correct torque
is around 100 kpm.
NOTE The nut (4) is not used to preload the bearing.
All bearing preload is adjusted with the upper nut (3).
Tighten the upper nut (3) to around 25 - 30 kpm.
Check that there is no gap and that the spindle can easily be
turned without it making a noise or offering irregular
resistance.
Remount the caps (1).

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Parking brake
The parking brake, consist of brake calliper and a brake disc
which is mounted on the prop shaft.
Brake calliper consist of , Housing (1), piston (2) , spring
washers which presses on the piston, pads (12) and disc (11)
I.e. normally the brake is applied.
The brake calliper is opened by hydraulic pressure in the
cylinder chamber (10) . Hydraulic pressure moves piston and
compresses the springs. At least 100 bar is required to open the
brake.
Pressure is coming from the accumulator system via a solenoid
valve, controlled by the parking switch.

H1069
H 1069

NOTE.
The brake is a pure parking brake and should be used as
such - to keep the machine stationary.
Due to the gear ratio through the drive axle, the brake is
verypowerful, however if the brake is used to stop the
machine it will wear the pads rapidly.
Use the parking brake to stop the machine with only in
emergency. After such a braking the brake should be
checked, adjusted and if necessary pads replaced.
As being an emergency brake, the function of it has to be
checked daily by the operator. To ensure the function and
to make the following adjusting procedures to go easy, its
necessary to keep the calliper well lubricated and all parts
in good condition. In case of any doubts, dismantle, clean
and lubricate.
Adjustment of the parking brake.

WARNING
Block the wheels as the parking brake will be
released.

Release the parking brake. If lack of hydraulic pressure


(100 bar required) its possible manually by nut (4) and stud
(8).
- Remove the split pin (5)
- Tight nut (4). Make sure that nut is tightened all the way in,
to compress the adjuster cap (3), springs (9) and the piston
(2) totally. This to utilise the full stroke of the piston.
- Release pressure (if used). I.e. pull parking brake.
- Its now possible to rotate the adjuster cap (3) , springs (9)
and the piston (2) as a complete unit. Use the drilled holes in
the adjuster cap. As the adjuster cap is threaded into the
housing (1) it will now be possible to (tighten) adjust the
pistons stoke to a minimum. The total play between the disc
and pads, in this position should be min 0,5mm max 3,0 mm
The minimum allowed thickness of pads is 3 mm.
- Loose nut (4) and thread it to the end of the stud (8)
- Lock nut (4) with split pin (5)

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position on the stud, there will be a risk it will
thread it self into adjuster cap. This may
cause male function of the brake.
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Daily maintenance and service before operation


Points to check:
-

Water level of the radiator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11


Washer level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
The level of the engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The air filter indicator (the engine's air filter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
The gear box oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Hydraulic oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The fuel level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Tyre pressure and condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Brake operation
Steering operation
Lights/Horn

Running in service after the first 50-100


hours of operation
-

Checking and tightening of all bolted joints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 47 - 50


Lubricating the machine according to lubrication table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 - 61
Changing engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Cleaning the engine oil filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Changing the turbo filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Changing the fuel filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Checking (ev. cleaning) air filter and intake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69-70
Checking the oil level in the transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Checking the battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Checking the V-belts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Checking the function of hydraulic and electrical systems.

Additional servicepoints after the first


1000 running hours
- Adjustment of valve clerance engine. See manufactures manual.

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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TABLE

Service

When
necessary

Every
250 hour

Every
500 hours

Every
1 000 hours

Every
2 000 hours

Cleaning the machine ...................................... p.40


Replacing windscreen wipers. ......................... p.71
Cleaning the radiator ....................................... p.40

Checking the function of the


hydraulic and electrical systems ................................................ p.86Checking the oil level in the drive
axle and cleaning the breathing valve .......................................... p.65
Lubricating in accordance with ................................................ p. 52-61
Checking the condition of the battery
and the electrolyte level .............................................................. p.70
Checking the tension and condition
of the V-belts ............................................................................... p.74
Checking of boom wear pads .................................................. p.76-77
Changing the engine oil ......................................................................................... p.62
Cleaning the engine oil filter ........................... p. 63 ............................................. p.63
Changing the turbo filter ........................................................................................ p.62
Changing the transmission filter ............................................................................ p.64
Checking the fittings of the engine
and transmission ............................................. p. 48 ............................................. p.48
Checking the steer axle bearings .................................................................................................... p.78-79
Cleaning the air intake filter ....p. 69-70 ................................................................. p.69-70
Changing the element in the air
filter (engine).......p 69 .......................................................................... p.69
Changing the hydraulic oil filter .......................................................................................................... p.66
Checking the cooling system .............................................................................................................. p.71
Checking the exhaust system ............................................................................................................. p.72
Changing the fuel filter.......p 68 ......................................................................... p.68
Changing the oil in the gearbox .......................................................................................................... p.64
Tightening bolted joints...p 47-50 .............................................................................................. p.47-50
Cleaning the fuel tank........p 74 ................................................................................................... p.74
Changing the hydraulic oil and filter ............................................................................................................................. p.66
Changing the oil in the drive axle ................................................................................................................................. p.65

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No.

82

MAINTENANCE

Unit

Material/oil
/lubricant

Engine

Engine oil

Air filter

cleaning air pressure


max. 5 bar

Fuel tank

Diesel

770 l

Cooling system

Glycol/water
mixture

60 l

Hydraulic tank

Hydraulic oil
Complete system

Drive axle

Drive axle oil

Gearbox

ATF or Engine oil

Battery

Distilled water

Tyres

Air

10

Wheel nuts

11

All lubrication
points

Grease

12

Valve clearance
(engine)

13

Fuel inj.

Diesel

14

Belt tension
(fan/generator)

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Min 20 l
Max 25 l

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Min 28 l
Max 33 l

900 l
1100 l
Each hub Diff.
11,51
38 l

46 l
When
necessary
9.0 bar
Page 38

When
necessary

Intake. 0.45 mm
Exhaust. 0.80mm

Open pressure
300 bar

Automatic

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FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATIONS

Quality of the engine oil


- API classification CE, CF
- CCMC-D5
- Acea E3-96
When the engine is in use, some of
the oil which serves as a lubricant
will be burned (used) prior to
reaching the pistons.
The combustion products in
combination with the high
temperatures lead to "oil wear",
particularly for the chemical
additives.
Since this oil wear depends on
operating conditions, the quality of
the oil (the productivity of the oil)
and the fuel used, the intervals
between changing the oil may vary
in length.
The longest possible time before
the engine lubricating oil is
replaced is one year, i.e. the oil
should be replaced after a
maximum of one year's operation.
The viscosity of the oil
Since the viscosity of the oil varies
according to temperature, the
temperature in the place where the
machine is being used is vital to
the choice of the engine oil
viscosity range (see
diagram).
If the surrounding temperature
should happen to fall below the
temperature limit (e.g. for SAE 15
W/40 down to -15C), the capacity
of the engine to start from cold is
reduced, but there is no damage to
the engine.

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Oils that flow too thickly lead to


starting problems. When the
engine is started, the surrounding
temperature must therefore dictate
which class of oil is used in the
winter. Changing the oil due to a
replace in season may be avoided
by using what are known as multigrade oils. Specified intervals for
changing the oil also apply to
multi-grade oils.
NOTE
No oil additives of any sort must
be added to those oils
recommended! Using such
additives could invalidate the
engine warranty.
Mixing different brands of oil
should be avoided.
Since the temperature ranges for
adjacent SAE classes overlap, the
oil does not need to be replaced
when short-term temperature
replaces occur.
NOTE
In order to ensure that the engine
starts from cold without any
problems, it is important to select
SAE class according to the
prevalent surrounding temperature
when the engine is started.
For temperatures below -10, the
use of SAE 5W30 oil is
recommended for starting from
cold without problems.

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QUALITY OF GEARBOX OIL

Quality of gearbox oil


NOTE
Single grade engine oils fullfilling the C3 and C4
requirements can be used for temperature range
"1" and "2". However -do not use multigrade oils.
Temperature ranges "2" and "3" may be used to
lower ambient temperatures when sump preheaters
are used. Temperature range "4" should be used
only in ambient temperature range shown.

Oil specification
Recommended lubricants
Temperature range "1"
1. C-4 grade 30
2. C-3 grade 30
3. MIL-L-2104C grade 30
Temperature range "2"
1. MIL-L2104C grade 10
2. MIL-L2104D grade 10
3. C-4 grade 10
4. C-3 grade 10

Preffered oil viscosity


Select highest oil viscosity compatible with prevailing
ambient temperatures and oil application chart.

Temperature range "3"


1. C-3* DEXRON-II D
2. C-4* DEXRON-II D

Daily
Check oil daily with engine running at idle (600 rpm)
and oil at 82-93C (180-200F).
Maintain oil level at full mark.

Maintenance intervals

* DEXRON is a registered trademark of the General


Motors Corporation

CAUTION
DEXRON II D is not compatible with
graphite clutch plate material
unless it meets the approved C3/C4
specifications

Normal drain period


Normal drainperiod and oil filter element change are for
average environment and duty cycle condition.
Severe or sustained high operating temperature or very
dusty atmospheric conditions will cause accelerated
deterioration and contamination. For extreme conditions
judgement must be used to determine the required
change intervals.

Temperature range "4"


1. MIL-L-46167A
Temperature range "5"
1. CONOCO high performance synthetic motor oil
(Spec. No. 6718)

1
2
3
4
5

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FUEL AND HYDRAULIC OILS

RECOMMENDED FUELS AND


HYDRAULIC OILS

Diesel

Hydraulic oil

Coolant

Use only fuel in accordance with


DIN 51601 with a cetane rating not
below 45.

API CE/SF, Gl 4
CCMC D 4
MIL-L-2104 D (from factory)
Use hydraulic oil from a well-known
oil company for mobile applications.
Engine oil with a viscosity of SAE 10
may also be used. Viscosity: SHS 37 at
normal operating temperature.
Additive: 6% LUBRIZOL should
always be added. This is necessary for
the wet disc brakes to work optimally.

Use only monoethylene glycol-based


coolants with an additive to prevent
corrosion.

The diesel sulphur content must not


exceed 0.5%. If the sulphur content
lies between 0.5 and 1.0% the service
intervals in the maintenance table must
be reduced.
If the values are higher, contact the
manufacturer of the machine or the
lubricant.

Grease
NOTE
As the surrounding temperature falls,
the flow characteristics of the diesel
are reduced to a point where paraffin
begins to precipitate. If "summer
quality" diesel is used, this may cause
trouble in operation. For this reason,
"winter quality" diesel should be used
during the cold part of the year, as it
operates in the cold better and
functions reliably at -15C.
Using additives to improve the flow is
not recommended. They may reduce
the capacity to start from cold.

Multi purposetype E.P. acc to NLGI


grade 2

Drive axle oil


API GL 5 SAE 80W-140

NOTE
The above are only recommendations.
In the event of doubts, we recommend
that you seek advice from an
SMV dealer.

For plastic sliding pads use


Gleitmo 805. SMV part no: 6062.002

Liquid anti-freeze
at the lowest
temperature

% volume mixture
liquid anti-freeze

Mixture of
anti-freeze and
water

-12
-18
-25
-37
-60

25
30
40
50
66

1:3
1:2
1:1,5
1:1
2:1

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containing ethanolamine.

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CONTENTS
The following electrical schematic forms a complete schematic electrical system for the
SMV Reachstacker.
Function
Power supply

Page 92

Start and stop of engine

Page 93

Road and position lights

Page 94

Brake light, flashers and hazards

Page 95

Work lights

Page 96

Windscreen wipers

Page 97

Washer

Page 98

Heating, ventilation and air condition

Page 99

Cab light, seat heating, buzzer and rotating beacon

Page 100

Seatcompressor, Radio and 12/24 V outlet

Page 101

Speed and rpm. controls

Page 102-103

Transmission

Page 104

Brakes

Page 105

Joystick steering

Page 106

Lift boom

Page 107

Container attachment

Page 108

Lubrication system

Page 109

Engine control

Page 110

Canbus, PC-aux and power supply

Page 111

Sliding cab

Page 112

Support legs

Page 113

Container attachment extra functions

Page 114

Manual gear shift

Page 115

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EXPLANATION OF THE SCHEMATICS


The format of the electrical schematics
The electrical schematics are designed for the purpose of simplifying the location of faults and servicing.
The various electrical schematics are divided into circuits, work lighting, heating and ventilation, etc.
This means that, when locating faults, it is only necessary to use the electrical schematics which cover that
particular circuit. Only in a few exceptional cases is it necessary to use more than one electrical schematic.
If this is necessary, there are coordinate axes around the schematic which can indicate the correct position.
The vertical axis has letters and the horizontal one the numbers which are linked to the number of the
electrical schematic.

The numbering of the leads


The numbering of a lead aims to simplify the location of faults and servicing.
The number of a lead is based on which fuse it comes from. The first digit (or the first two digits of a
five-digit number) indicates which fuse the lead comes from. If the last three numbers are 000, this means
that the lead comes directly from the relevant fuse. For example, cable no. 12000 means that this lead comes
directly from fuse 12. Every time the lead is interrupted via a part, the last two digits of the consecutive order
are changed, e.g. 12001, 12002, 12003, etc.

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WARNING
The main disconnect do not cut the power to the alternator.
Always disconnect the ground (minus) cable at the battery when
working near or on the alternator.

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RELAY AND BRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS


Relays K1 - K13 are located below the dashboard. Relays K31, K32 and K33 are located at the engine.

Relay No.

Function

K1
K2
K3
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
K15
K16
K17
K18

Mainrelay ignition switch


Mainrelay ignition switch
Mainrelay ignition switch
Working light boom
Working light extra
Working light attachment
Back up lights, back up alarm,
Direction selector
Stop solenoid
Intermittment wiper rear
Intermittment wiper roof
Intermittment wiper front
Directionals

K31
K32
K33

Start engine
Stop solenoid
Restart relay

Bridge No.

Cable No.

Function

X100:1
X100:2
X100:3
X100:4
X100:5
X100:6
X100:7
X100:8
X100:9
X100:10
X100:11
X100:12
X100:13
X100:14
X100:15
X100:16
X100:17
X100:18
X100:19
X100:20
X100:21

08 000
08 000
08 011
08 012
10 013
10 014
09 714
16 014
21 001
02 002
02 003
22 001
23 000
20 001
13 004
16 000
-12V

Supply IQAN-MG, + BAT A


Supply IQAN-MG, + BAT A
+AREF, IQAN-MG
-AREF, IQAN-MG
+AREF, IQAN-XP
-AREF, IQAN-XP
Parking brake
Horn
Rotating beacon
Brake light
Instrument lights
12V from converter
24V aux.
Rotating beacon
Start unload
Supply for wiper and washer
Ground radio (-12V)

17 002
17 003
13 003

Directional left
Directional right
Unloading valve

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Interlock forward (no EMC)


Interlock backward (no EMC)
Neutral safety switch (no EMC)

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13

19

25

31

12

18

24

30

36

H1199

Fuses
Fuses are located below left hand dashboard. They are numbered (1), upper left to (36), lower right. Italic = optional.

Fuse No.

90

Size

Function

F1

7,5 amp.

F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
F21
F22
F23
F24
F25
F26
F27
F28
F29
F30
F31
F32

7,5 amp.
15 amp.
5 amp.
15 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
10 amp.
10 amp.
10 amp.
10 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
10 amp.

Stop solenoid, charging indicator


and manouver for working lights
Brake light, pos. light, cab. light and switch lights.
Airconditioner
Fuel solenoid, lubricating pump and parking brake
AC-condensor fan
Road lights, high beam
Road lights, low beam
IQAN-MG
IQAN-MG
IQAN-XP
IQAN-XP
Hazard and airconditioner
Main supply ignition switch, unloading valve and preheater
Roadlights

10 amp.
7,5 amp.

Wipers, washers and horn


Directionals and seat heater

7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
10 amp.
15 amp.
7,5 amp.
3 amp.
3 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.
7,5 amp.

Working light attachment


Rotating beacon, rear view heater, map light and search light.
Back up lights and back up alarm
Radio, com.radio and converter 24/12V
24V AUX. and seat compressor
IQAN-M (+RTC), timer engine preheater
Left positionlight
Right positionlight
Working light boom right
Working light boom left
Working light (option)
Working light (option)
Working light attachment
Working light attachment

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Fuse specification
The following fuses are located in the battery compartment
Fuse No.

Size

Function

F51
F52
F53
F54
F55
F56
F57
F58

10 amp.
10 amp.
1 amp.
10 amp.
10 amp.

Main for fuse F12 and F24


Spare
Radio memory
Fuel heater
Fuel heater
Spare
Spare
Spare

F61
F62
F63
F64
F65
F66
F67
F68

30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.
30 amp.

Main for fuse F1, F3, F4, and F5


Main for fuse F8, F9, F10 and F11
Main for fuse F16, F17, F18, F21, F31 and F32
Main for fuse F2, F13, F27 and F28
Main for fuse F14, F15, F29 and F30
Main for fuse F20, F22 and F19
Main for fuse F23, Stop solenoid DEC 2 (Scania DI 12)
Start relay

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D-

D+

B+

ALTERNATOR

31

50

30

01 016

00 002

71 001

Bl.2/N 3

00 003

00 001

00 001

00 003

MAIN SWITCH

12 V

STARTER

00 002

00 002

12 V

92

Bl.2/R 4

13 001 30

58

X3.2

50A

17

19

15/54

6JB 003 959 001

P
0
1
2
3

IGNITION KEY SWITCH

13 005

00 003

01 016

F58

F57

F56

00 003
00 003

F55

00 002

F54

F53

00 002

F52

00 002

F51

F67

00 001

00 002

00 003

F66

F65

00 003
00 003

F64

F63

F62

F61

00 003

00 003

00 003

00 003

Bl.2/D 18

SPARE

SPARE

X9

23

22

X2.2

51 000

51 000

67 000

66 000

65 000

64 000

63 000

62 000

61 000

10

11

67 000

66 000

65 000

64 000

63 000

62 000

12

01 015

23

26

X27

13 005

01 000

13 000

61 000

X9

26

12

X9

26

26

22

X2.1

X4.1

23

22

X9

CHARGING INDICATOR

DIESEL HEATER

X3.1

23

22

X4.2

01 000

01 000

01 001

13 005

13 000

13 000

DIESEL HEATER

SPARE

11

EMERGENCY STOP

10

13 001

MEMORY RADIO

SPARE

51 000

51 000

67 000

66 000

65 000

64 000

63 000

62 000

61 000

13

13

14

01 000

14

15

X27

K3

K2

K1

16

16

87A

87

85

87A

87

85

87A

87

85

01 000

30

63 000

86

13 005

30

62 000

86

13 005

30

61 000

86

13 005

15

63 001

62 001

61 001

17

17

F15

18

51 000

51 000

67 000

66 000

66 000

66 000

F24

F12

F23

19

Bl.5/Q 2

F22

F20

Bl.5/N 2

F14

65 000
65 000

13 000

01 000

19

Bl.5/K 2

F13

F2

F32

F31

F21

65 000

64 000

64 000

64 000

63 001

63 001

63 001

F18

F17

63 001
63 001

F16

F11

F10

F9

63 001

62 001

62 001

62 001

F18

F5

61 001
62 001

F4

F3

F1

61 001

61 001

61 001

18

20

BL01

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K31

13 006

20

K9

64 000

13

13 000

01 000

14

15

16

29

F4

F1

13 002

29

87A

01 000

01 001

61 001

13 005

13 000

13 001

16

87

86

13 003

13 004

13 005

15

13 005

30

85

K1

50A

17

19

15/54

58

14
EMERGENCY STOP

GLOWING INDICATOR
13 002

13

64 000

61 000

13 001 30

6JB 003 959 001

P
0
1
2
3

12

27

01 000

X4.1

X4.1

11

IGNITION KEY SWITCH

10

27

X4.2

26

01 001

X1.1

17

37

13 004

18

20

FUEL SOLENOID

X100
15

19

D-

D+

B+

ALTERNATOR

31

50

30

STARTER

Bl.1/Y 4

01 016

71 001

00 003

00 003

00 003

00 003

F72

F71

F64

72 000

71 000

01 016

64 000

30

85

30

K32

87A

87

86

72 001

01 002

71 001
87A

87

86
20

X3.2

X3.2
19

19

X28

10

01 002

09 726

19

X3.1

33

X3.1

20

X30

20

X3.1

13 002 COLD START

19

X3.2

IQAN-MG

87A

87

86

11

30

85

X28

01 001

12

13 003

X100
21

F13

13 003

17

31

X1.1

37

31

18

31

04 000

31

19

72 001

20

BL02

STOP SOLENOID

13 003

ACCUMULATOR SOLENOID

37

X1.2

37

X1.2

61 000

X4.2

28

26

F61

28

13 003

00 003

X10

00 003

13 000

00 002

00 001

00 001

34

12 V

MAIN SWITCH

12 V

13 004
34

00 002

13 002

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94

14 001

02 003
10

11

36

35

18
19

18
19

X2.1

36

35

X1.1

12

12

32

X9

13

32

13

15

26 000

25 000

19

19

14

18

36

35

X1.2

X2.2

36

35

18

26 000

25 000

07 000

06 000

14 002

15

HIGH BEAM INDICATOR

14

16

26 000

25 000

26 000

07 000

06 000

25 000

16

17

X64

X63

9
2

5
1

5
1

X53

X52

17

18

26 000

25 000

26 000

07 000

06 000

25 000

18

19

19

BL03

RIGHT REAR

POSITION LIGHT

LEFT REAR

POSITION LIGHT

RIGHT FRONT

POSITION LIGHT

LOW BEAM

HIGH BEAM

LOW BEAM

HIGH BEAM

LEFT FRONT

POSITION LIGHT

20

20

26 000

56a 49A

14 002

F26

14 003

02 001

25 000

07 000

06 000

Bl.8/F4

56b

11

14 000

F25

15

02 001

15

30

F7

14 000

30

02 001

14 003

02 000

F6

10

14 002

02 001

10

11

14 000

X9

F14

11

02 000

11

14 001

F2

11

X9

10

15/1

YELLOW/WHITE

02 003

X100
11

INSTRUMENT LIGHT
02 003

53c

HIGH BEAM
LOW BEAM
HIGH BEAM FLASH
56
15

DIRECTIONAL SWITCH

02 003

53b 53 J

10

02 001

02 003

14 001

H 31b

0
1

02 000

14 000

S 511137

2
1

WHITE
4

X19.1

ROAD AND POSITION LIGHT SWITCH

YELLOW
4

BLACK/PURPLE

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17 026

22

21

F2

17 002

21

02 000

02 000

X23

02 000

SWITCH

02 002

BRAKE LIGHT

12 000

20

X10

15

15

19

F12

17 003

19

12 000

18

F17

17 000

18

20

17 000

Bl.3/N 10

17 003

17 000

12 000

17

17 001

02 003

17 002

10

S 511193

HAZARD LIGHTS

17 026

17

X10

53c

X23

H 31b

02 002

53b 53 J

15/1

10

02 002

17 003

17 003

17 002

17 002

17 003

31 (86)

10

X100
10

X100
20

X100
19

49 (85)

49a (87)

C (30)

49A

FLASHER INDICATOR

PURPLE/WHITE

PURPLE/GREEN

PURPLE/RED

56b 56a

11

11

17 003

17 003

17 002

17 002

K13 FLASHER RELAY

17 026

17 002

X10

X19.1
3

17 001

17 002

17 003

17 001

17 002

17 003

HIGH BEAM
LOW BEAM
15 HIGH BEAM SWITCH 56

DIRECTIONAL SWITCH

12

12

13

13

32

12

14

X2.1

13

X2.1
13

33

X2.1
12

33

X1.1

32

X1.1

14

15

X2.2

13

X2.2
13

33

12

X2.2

33

12

32

X1.2

32

X1.2

15

16

16

17 003

02 002

17 003

17 002

17

X64

X64

X64

X63

X63

X63

X53

X52

17

18

17 003

02 002

02 002

17 002

17 003

17 002

18

19

19

20

BL04

RIGHT REAR

FLASHER

RIGHT

BRAKE LIGHT

LEFT

BRAKE LIGHT

LEFT REAR

FLASHER

RIGHT FRONT

FLASHER

LEFT FRONT

FLASHER

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17 001

95

96

F21

F15

F1

21 000

15 000

23

X23

23

X23

01 005

X75

Bl.1/S 19

Bl.1/P 19

Bl.1/N 19

Bl.12/V 9

30

21 000

86

08 313

65 001

66 001

87A

87

21 001

87A

87

85

87A

87

85

64 001
87A

87

85

85

K6

K5

K4

K6

30

66 000

86

01 003

30

65 000

86

01 004

30

64 000

15 005

86

01 005

STEP IN LIGHT RIGHT


15 004

X75

X9

01 004

01 003

01 000

4
8

19 000

28 000

27 000

X100
9

15 006

15 004
2

X75

34

33

21

15

X2.1
15

34

33

X8.1

21

20

X2.1
20

10

10

01 000 5

01 004

11

15

11

Bl.20/J 7

X91.1

21

X2.2

21

20

X2.2
20

15

S 511025

1
0

01 003

10
WORK LIGHTS
ROOF

STEP IN LIGHT LEFT

F19

F30

F29

F28

F27

10

01 000 5

S 511025

WORK LIGHTS
ATTACHMENT

12

28 000

27 000

10

01 000 5

S 511025

16

15

13

X63

X64

X91.2

X64

16

15

X84
7

1
0
01 005

13

WORK LIGHTS
LIFT BOOM

12

14

14

X91.3

15

15

16

X89

16

X92

15 004

15 004

19 000

17

21 001

21 001

19 000

28 000

28 000

27 000

27 000

17

18

18

20

19

20

BL05

BACK UP LIGHT LEFT

BACK UP ALARM

BACK UP LIGHT RIGHT

STEP IN LIGHT

WORK LIGHTS
ATTACHMENT

WORK LIGHTS
LIFT BOOM LEFT

WORK LIGHTS
LIFT BOOM RIGHT

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34

33

33

34

35

87

16 011

30
30

86
86

X9

87

16 009

30

30

86

86

16 000
8

16 013
9

10

86

16 008

86

X9
30

35

16 005

30

16 000
11

31

87

16 004
12

13

53

16 004

36

15 31b

31

K12 (FRONT)

37

36

16 016

16 001

BLACK/BLUE/BROWN

37

53

5
9

K11 (TOP)

10

16 012 7

16 015

16 002

BLACK/BLUE/YELLOW

15 31b

16 013

0
1

13

H 31b

15

14

15

10
7

9
10

31

32

32

31

30

30

X7

53c
BLACK/BLUE

14

16 003

31

S 511049
16 000 3

10

16 000 3

26

53

S 511099
16 016 2
1

26

K10 (REAR)

5
9

16 006

16 007

2
1

12

15 31b

10

16 008 7

11

TOP WINDOW WIPER

10

S 511049

16 000 3

2
1

BLACK/BLUE/WHITE

5 16 010

8 16 008

16 000

16 000

10

S 511099

2
1

INTERMITTENT WIPER TOP WINDOW

X19.2

F16

16 000

16 006

2
1

REAR WINDOW WIPER

27

INTERMITTENT WIPER REAR WINDOW

BROWN/BLUE

53b 53 J

16

15

16

X76

17

18

BLACK
3

BLUE

GREEN

RED

16 000

X46

Bl.8/B12

16 009

16 006

BLACK

GREEN

RED

BLACK

BLUE

GREEN

RED

BLUE

16 007

19

19

20

20

BL06

WIPER MOTOR
REAR WINDOW

WIPER MOTOR
TOP WINDOW

WIPER MOTOR
FRONT WINDOW

56b 56a 49A

16 000

2
4

X45

56

15/1

16 011

16 016

16 015

16 000

16 005

16 001

16 002

18

DIRECTIONAL SWITCH

HIGH BEAM
LOW BEAM
HIGH BEAM FLASH

17

Instruction book
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WINDSCREEN WIPERS

85

16 003

X10
87A

27

85

16 012

87A

X10

85

16 010

87A

16 000

X100
16

97

98

14

X100
16
33

30

X10

10

HIGH BEAM
LOW BEAM
15 HIGH BEAM FLASH 56

10

11

11

12

16 021

16 020

13

12

56b 56a L

Sx Dx

12

X23

13

12

13

13

14

14

16 021

16 020

X70

15

17

18

19

16

17

16 020

18

16 021

19

WASHER PUMP MOTOR TOP/REAR WINDOW

16

BL07

20

15

20

16 000

X10

10

8
9

BLACK/BLUE

33

16 020

53b 53 J

14

53c

H 31b

16 000

TOP/REAR WINDOW WASHER


1
0
S 511199
1
3
16 021
16 019
7

FRONT WINDOW WASHER

16 000

16 019

F16

X19.2

BROWN/YELL.

Instruction book
SC - TA/CA
WASHER

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F5

F12

F3

F24

F54

F55

Bl.3/I 6

TIMER WEBASTO

02 003

24 000

54 000

55 000

05 000

12 000

03 000

24 000

17

16

16
17

25

25

X2.1

SWITCH

17

16

25

17

16

25

X3.2

X3.1

10

03 012

11

12

X23

55 000

13

24 002

54 000

15

14

X59

14

15

14

22

X23

21
22

16

16
21

17

17

24 001

54 002

05 001

05 001

05 001
05 001

03 011

05 000

12 000

COOLING COMPRESSOR

03 007

15

WEBASTO

03 006

54 002

03 005

03 005

16

X107

X107

16 000

17

17

18

03 012

PRESSURE SWITCH

19

19

CLIMATE UNIT

FAN

18

CONDENSOR FAN

03 011

05 001

05 001

03 011

05 000

12 000

54 002

03 000

03 013

03 007

03 004

03 004

03 006

03 003

03 003

03 002
3

03 001

16

03 002

HEATER VALVE

15

03 001

14

X60

13

03 000

Bl.6/V 18

12

03 000

11

03 000

10

X108

X2.2

20

BL08

20

Instruction book
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HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITION

24 001

24 002

99

100

F17

F16

F2

F20

17 000

16 000

16 000

02 000

X10

14

37

17

37

X8.1

X19.2

20 000

10

S 511025

20 001

ROTATING BEACON SWITCH

02 000

BLACK/BLUE

53c

15

53b 53 J

HIGH BEAM
LOW BEAM
HIGH BEAM FLASH

20 002

BROWN/YELLOW

10

H 31b

20 000

S 511025

HEATED REAR VIEW MIRROR SWITCH

BUZZER SWITCH

X7

X7

11

10

17

14

11

X10

10

56

15/1

X10

13

12

10

37

17

37

17

X8.2

56b 56a 49A

X19.1

13

X10

12

10

11

11

X56

34

X100
8

34

X1.1

X100
14

12

12

14

13

X66

34

34

X1.2

14

X2.1

13

14

17 000

14

15

14

16 014

14

X2.2

15

16

24

11

24

11

X52

X23

X84

16

17

18

SEAT HEATER

BUZZER

CAB LIGHT

18

20

19

20

BL09

HEATED REAR VIEW MIRRORS

READ LIGHT

CD

19

ROTATING BEACON

SEARCH LIGHT

16 014

02 000

20 000

20 000

20 001

17

Instruction book
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CAB LIGHT, SEAT HEATING, BUZZER AND ROT. BEACON

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10

11

12

X7

13

14

-12V

53 000

25

37

18

25

37

18

15

-12V

53 000

22 001

16

17

18

19

RADIO

19

BL10

20

20

X2.1
24

X100
17

22 001

18

53 000

23 000

24

X2.2

24

34

34

22 000

22 000

CONVERTER

22 000

53 000

33

X7

22 000 33

22 000

24V

12V

-12V

F53

22 000

CONVERTER

17

X69 A

F22

23 000

20

F23

24V

12V

22 001

22 001

20

23 000

X7

29

29

19

19

-12V
22 001

36

X100
12

18

23 000
X7

36

H-

V-

RIGHT

16

18

SEATCOMPRESSOR

H+

V+

15

18 000

14

36

X67

LEFT

13

H-

18

X56

12

36

X8.2

12V
OUTLET

24V
OUTLET

11

H+

18

X8.1

10

V+

18 000

X69 B

F18

V-

-12V

22 001

53 000

X100
13

22 001

Instruction book
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SEAT COMPRESSOR, RADIO AND 12/24 V OUTLET

101

102

08 000

X31

10
11

12

13

X3.1

14

X3.2

15

16

17

18

19

20

08 011

08 011

15

10

11

X30

11

11

15

16

17

08 012

08 012

08 902

18

RPM. SENSOR TRANSMISSION OUT

08 901

F8

08 012

08 102
1

12

X31

X3.2

08 101
08 012

08 011

19

BL11

Y
Z

20

13

X3.1

X3.2
6

X3.1

13

14

13

09 052

09 051

08 012

08 011

08 101

13

12

X3.2
12

08 012

08 012

13

12

X3.1
12

08 000

08 012

09 052

08 000

08 012

X100
2

08 102

08 306

09 051

08 011

11

08 306

08 011

min

max

X24

SERVOMOTOR
X44 INJECTION PUMP

08 011

11

10

X3.2

10

11

X3.1

10

08 902

10

X100
3

08 901

FOOT THROTTLE

IQAN-MG

RPM. SENSOR ENGINE

X30

3
A

Instruction book
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SPEED AND RPM. CONTROLS

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SPEED AND RPM. CONTROLS

Publ. nr 6053.411 0315

103

104

F8

F9

F4

12

08 000

09 000

04 000

12

15

S202312
2

08 313

10

08 312

09 708

S 511187

04 000

X55

R
N
F
R

15

1
2
3
4

8
9

0
1

11

10

11

10

X8.2

09 714

04 010

04 009

PARKING BRAKE

08 017

F-N-R

X9

11

10

X100
2

Blue/Yell.

Purple

White/Gr.

Grey

Blue

Brown

Yellow

X20

11

10

X8.1

Green

Red

24

25

15

X9

24

25

15

SEAT BUZZER

09 708

09 714

04 010

09 708

09 714

04 010

X100
1

08 017

85

K8

87A

87

Bl.5/U4

30

86

36

36

36

10

Bl.14/D13
08 018

36

X8.1
1

X8.2
1

09 714

10

X56
1

X100
7

12

13

11

12

10

08 312

41

08 313

40

08 338

39

08 339

X31

34

X30

27

X31

29

35

X30

08 340

09 711

04 010

09 000

09 708

04 009

14

IQAN-MG

PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR

11

13

14

IQAN-PX

09 722
09 723
09 724
09 725

19
20
21
32

08 114
08 012

32
1

10 105

16

X100
6

X100
5

18

17

16

15

14

30

24

25

17

24

25

23

X3.1

08 114

08 011

18

17

16

15

14

X3.2

18

10 014

10 105

X47

20

19

20

BL12

RETARDATION
POTENTIOMETER

GEARBOX
TEMPERATURE

3RD

2ND

1ST

REV

FWD

GEARBOX

4,7 kohm

X3.2

X27
9

X90
A

19

PARKING BRAKE

09 714

18

10 013

30

X1.2
30

X10

18

17

16

15

14

23

08 012

18

17

16

15

14

X3.1

09 714

17

MAX

15

1 10 014

15 10 013

X32

08 011

15

X100
3

09 721

18

X31

30

X1.1

16

X30

15

Instruction book
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TRANSMISSION

MIN

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08 012

9
6

9
6

9
6

X1.2

08 000

08 000

9
6

X1.1

08 012

08 127

9
7

9
7

X27

08 311

08 316

4,7KW

X23

X1.2

10 1

13

08 127

08 011

10

13

4
9

13

10

X100
4

X100

X23

13

X1.1

10

08 012

08 127

08 011

08 314

11

08 316

11

33

15

12

38

X31

13

IQAN-XP

12

12

13

IQAN-MG

10 518

14

22 10 519

X32

14

15

15

X23

19

18

19

18

16

16

17

17

18

18

19

19

BL13

BRAKE

20

20

08 127

X1.2

BRAKE
TEMPERATURE

08 000

X1.1

X100
1

08 000

X100

F8

Instruction book
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BRAKES

105

106

16

08 904

08 012

X9

X31

11
14

X9

X1.2

19
20

5
6
7

10

11

12

17

15

13

08 011

08 012

14

X100
3

X100
4

15

08 011

08 012

08 505

08 504

16

08 012

08 132

19

18

17

X2.1

17

X2.2

1
2
3

18

X85

08 011

2
4

08 012
4

08 012
08 011

08 129

X1.1

08 129

19

18

17

09 711

GRN

GUL

VIT

PROPORTIONAL
VALVE LEFT

PROPORTIONAL
VALVE RIGHT

BL14

min

max

ANGLESENSOR

19

08 503

08 503

JOYSTICK STEERING INDICATOR

18

20

08 131 16

X31

08 905 5

08 904 4

08 129

19

18

17

17

X8.1

X8.2

14

X8.1

14

13

36

19

18

17

08 503

08 011

16

08 011

X8.2

14

13

X30

08 505

08 504

18

X1.1

18

09 711

15

08 012

08 131

14

13

X8.1

X31

37

23

08 503

Bl.12/K10

13

X55

13

17

08 310 37

34

X30

12

GREEN

WHITE

08 310

IQAN-MG

10

08 012

08 905

YELLOW

0
1
17

JOYSTICK

PULSE SENSOR MINISTEERING LEFT

X55

10

S 511025

X8.2

X100
2

16

PULSE SENSOR MINISTEERING RIGHT

08 000

X9

JOYSTICK STEERING SWITCH

F8

X100
1

2
A

Instruction book
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JOYSTICK STEERING

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32 000

F8

TELE

20

20

X9

16

08 012

X8.1

10

S 511025

0
1

HEIGHT WARNING
1

X100
2

X10

35

35

X8.2

10

10

X51

08 130

X100
1

08 121

X51

20

X8.2

X84

X2.2

20

08 120

08 012

08 133

08 011

X104

X8.1

08 000

16

LIFT

JOYSTICK

F32

08 012

08 011

X103

LENGTH SENSOR

1 min

max

ANGLE SENSOR

X51

X8.2

10

10

X95
7

10

0
1

X51

30

X51

33

HIGH SPEED LIFT


1

X8.1

S 511025

X95

X2.2

X2.1

30

33

X8.2

16

X10

21

12

X8.2
21

12

X100
3

16

12

10

15

X31

10

10

0
1

12

11

08 602

29

28

29

28

12

X10

IQAN-MG

11

EMERGENCY LOWERING

08 456 24

08 403 22

08 121 5

08 120 4

32 037 23

08 133 7

08 012 1

08 130 8

08 011

S 511166

X8.1

6
X8.1

12

X8.1

21

10

X8.1
21

10

X2.1

41

26

40

39

25

11

38

24

10

X30

20

18

13

08 602

08 601

08 603

08 539

08 538

08 537

08 508

08 507

08 506

08 136

08 134

19 08 135

X31

13

14

14

X1.1

X1.1

26

26

27

25

24

23

22

21

20

12

10

26

5
X1.2
4

X2.2
5

11

X2.2
11

X2.1

11

27

25

5
5
X1.1

26

27
X2.1
11

X1.1

27

25

24

24

22

21

20

X1.2

24

25

X1.2
12

23

15

X1.2
10

23

22

21

20

6
5

11

X1.2
11

23

22

21

20

12

12

10

X1.1

10

11

X1.1
11

15

16

3
X84

X1.2

08 136

08 134

08 011

08 012

08 135

16

08 601

08 603

08 539

08 538

08 537

08 508

08 507

17

08 602

17

18

18

19

08 000

08 000

08 000

08 000

08 000

08 537

08 537

08 506

08 506

19

20

BL15

LOWERING

EMERGENCY

EXTENSION

HIGH SPEED

LIFT RIGHT

HIGH SPEED

LIFT LEFT

HIGH SPEED

TELESKOP IN

TELESKOP OUT

LOWERING

LIFT

20

Instruction book
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LIFT BOOM

107

108

32 021

26

32 018

27
27

32 005

14
14

32 006

15
15

32 000

10
10
X8.2
19
X8.1

19

20
20
20
20

23
X8.1

23

22

22

X30

26

08 605

08 604

10

31 002

32 021
31 001

13

19

27

19

21
24
25

25

35

24

35

11

26

32 000

32 017

32 008

17

32 000

16

17

16

32 007

31 000

32 020

29

31 000

28

29

25

X97

12

13

15
16

14

10

15

12

32 005
32 006

12
13
14
15
16

12
13
14
15
16

17

16

23

22
23

21
22

29

28

29

28

X1.1

17

24

23

22

32 021

21

32 019
32 020

20
20
21

19

32 017
32 018

19

18

32 009
32 010

16

20

18

15

32 007
32 008

14

19

18

17

11

32 003
32 004

11
11

13

10

17

10

18

29

28

29

28

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

20

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

37
X102

X8.2

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

X92

37
37
X105

X51

SEATED
31 003

31 002

NOT LOCKED

X91.3

37

LOCKED
31 001

19

08 605

19

20

BL16

08 604

ACCUMULATOR SOLENOID

18

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

X91.2

37
X101

X8.1

32 001

37

X1.2

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

X91.1

31 001
31 002

31 000
31 000

31 003

32 016

32 015

32 013
32 014

32 001

32 011
32 012

X96.1

32 000

10

X97

X97

17
SAFETY OVERRIDE

10

8
9

32 016
32 021

32 015

S 511059 2
1
32 000 3
7

1
0

FOLD REAR LEG UP/DOWN

14

ELME SPREADER

28

32 019
X8.1

32 010

19

IQAN-MG

18

19

18

X31

32 009

13

32 004

13

32 003

12

21

12

21

32 012

32 006

32 011

20

6. RETRACTION

11

20

32 000

11

32 001

32 005

32 000

31 001

31 002

5. EXTENSION

32 018

32 000

4. ROTATION ANTICLOCKWISE

32 000

24

32 017

32 021

3. ROTATION CLOCKWISE

32 014

31 003
32 016

32 013

32 008

32 014
32 021

32 013

22

23
24

25

2. SIDESHIFT RIGHT

13

S 511059 2
1
32 000 3
7

1
0

22

23
24

32 000

8
9

32 021

32 012

32 011

12

FOLD FRONT LEG UP/DOWN

8
9

10

S 511059 2
1
32 000 3
7

1
0

11

25

10

8
9

10

CLAMP/UNCLAMP

32 015

X94

10

32 020
32 021

32 019

S 511059 2
1
32 000 3
7

1
0

32 007

TILT LEFT END UP/DOWN

32 000

32 000

10

32 021

32 010

32 009

35

32 006

32 005

32 018

32 017

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STOPS LOCK/UNLOCK

35

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ALARM LIGHT
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X1.2

4,7KW

4,7KW

08 011

X31

11

08 113

COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR

08 012

10

08 012

08 117

ENGINE OIL PRESSURE

FUEL LEVEL

HYDRAULIC OIL
TEMPERATURE

470 W

X100
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RD

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PC-AUX
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15 004

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DOOR SWITCH LEFT

17

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15 004

16

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X75

JOYSTICK SLIDING CAB

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LEFT UP

SUPPORT LEG
LEFT DOWN

SUPPORT LEG
RIGHT UP

18

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10 014 3

10 141 2

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PRESSURE SENSOR SUPPORT LEG LEFT

PRESSURE SENSOR SUPPORT LEG RIGHT

15 520

10 520

10 506

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SUPPORT LEG
RIGHT DOWN

SUPPORT LEGS "DOWN" INDICATOR

SUPPORT LEGS "UP" INDICATOR

19

20

12

16

10 408 16

IQAN-XP

15

POSITION SWITCH

SUPPORT LEGS "UP" LEFT SUPPORT LEGS "UP" RIGHT

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IQAN-XS

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GEAR LIMIT SWITCH

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HEIGHT WARNING INDICATOR

SIGNAL ATTACHMENT 6

SIGNAL ATTACHMENT 5

SIGNAL ATTACHMENT 4

SIGNAL ATTACHMENT 3

SIGNAL ATTACHMENT 2

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Technical data

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TECHNICAL DATA

SC 4127 TA

SC 4531 TA

SC 4535 TA

SC 4023 CA

SC 4527CA

SC 4531 CA

Lift cap. 1 st row (5 high)*

41.000 kg

45.000 kg

45.000 kg

40.000 kg

45.000 kg

45.000 kg

Lift cap. 2 nd row (4 high)*

27.000 kg

31.000 kg

35.000 kg

23.000 kg

27.000 kg

31.000 kg

Lift cap. 3 rd row (3 high)*

14.000 kg

16.000 kg

20.000 kg

9.000 kg

13.000 kg

16.000 kg

Lift speed unloaded/loaded m/s

0.21 / 0.21

0.21 / 0.21

0.21 / 0.21

0.21 / 0.21

0.21 / 0.21

0.21 / 0.21

Lift speed unload. 40% load.**

0.35/0.33/0.21

0.35/0.33/0.21

0.35/0.33/0.21

0.35/0.33/0.21

0.35/0.33/0.21

0.35/0.33/0.21

Lowering speed unl/load.m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

0.35 / 0.40 m/s

Speed fwd unload/loaded

25 / 23 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 21 km/h

Speed bwd unload/loaded

25 / 23 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 22 km/h

24 / 21 km/h

Incline ability loaded 2 km/h

20%

18%

23%

19%

17%

22%

Incline ability loaded 0 km/h

31%

29%

33%

30%

27%

32%

225 kN

225 kN

289 kN

225 kN

225 kN

289 kN

Towing ability 2 km/h


Service weight

66.000 kg

70.300kg

78.000 kg

71.000 kg

75.400kg

79.500 kg

Axle pressure front loaded

93.900 kg

100.700 kg

102.200 kg

99.500 kg

106.700 kg

107.200 kg

Axle pressure front unloaded

35.000 kg

36.000kg

37.500 kg

42.000 kg

42.000 kg

42.500 kg

Axle pressure rear loaded

13.100 kg

14.600 kg

20.800 kg

11.500 kg

13.700 kg

17.300 kg

Axle pressure rear unloaded

31.000 kg

34.300 kg

40.500 kg

29.000 kg

33.400 kg

37.100 kg

SCANIA

SCANIA

SCANIA

SCANIA

SCANIA

SCANIA

DSI 9 48A

DSI 9 48A

DSI 12 40A

DSI 9 48A

DSI 9 48A

DSI 12 40 A

Power ISO 3046/2.100 rpm

222 kW

222kW

243/2.100 kW

222 kW

222kW

243/2.100 kW

Torque ISO 3046/1.400 rpm

1.170 Nm

1.170 Nm

1.458/1.400Nm

1.170 Nm

No. of cyl./compression

6 / 17.0:1

6 / 17.0:1

6 / 17.0:1

6 / 17.0:1

6 / 17.0:1

6 / 17.0:1

AC / 1820 W

AC / 1820 W

AC / 1820 W

AC / 1820 W

AC / 1820 W

AC / 1820 W

24 V / 140 Ah

24 V / 140 Ah

24 V / 140 Ah

24 V / 140 Ah

24 V / 140 Ah

24 V / 140 Ah

Engine
Type

Alternator type power


Battery voltage capacity
Fuel consumpt. normal driv.
Gear box make / type
Clutch type
No of gears fwd / bwd

1.170 Nm 1.458/1.400 Nm

15 - 17 L/h

15 - 17 L/h

15 - 17 L/h

15 - 17 L/h

15 - 17 L/h

15 - 17 L/h

CLARK 36000

CLARK 36000

CLARK 36000

CLARK 36000

CLARK 36000

CLARK 36000

Torque conv.

Torque conv.

Torque conv.

Torque conv.

Torque conv.

Torque conv.

4 fwd / 4 bwd

4 fwd / 4 bwd

4 fwd / 4 bwd

4 fwd / 4 bwd

4 fwd / 4 bwd

4 fwd / 4 bwd

Drive axle ROCKWELL PRC

5334 W4H

5334 W4H

5334 W4H

5334 W4H

5334 W4H

5334 W4H

Wheel dimensions front/rear

18.00 x 25

18.00 x 25

23.5 x 25

18.00 x 25

18.00 x 25

23.5 x 25

Pressure front/rear

0.9 MPa

0.9 MPa

0.9 MPa

0.9 MPa

0.9 MPa

0.9 MPa

Driving wheels brake system

Wet disc

Wet disc

Wet disc

Wet disc

Wet disc

Wet disc

Parking brake (drive wheels)

Spring

Spring

Spring

Spring

Spring

Spring

Fuel tank capacity

770 L

770 L

770 L

770 L

770 L

770 L

Hydraulic system capacity

660 L

660 L

660 L

660 L

660 L

660 L

Servo assist.

Servo assist.

Servo assist.

Servo assist.

Servo assist.

Servo assist.

Steering system

Alternative engine: Instead of SCANIA DS 9 90 A / VOLVO TWD 731 ME, 175 kW, instead of SCANIA DS 11 95 A / VOLVO TWD 10 30ME, 202 kW.
Instead of SCANIA DSI 11 71 A / VOLVO TWD 1230 ME, 275 kW (reduced to 250 kW).
* / Machines available also with 4 high / 1 st row, 3 high / 2nd row and 2 high / 3rd row.
** / OPTION: A regenerative system increasing the lifting speed according to stated figures can be offered.
***/ DS 11 95 A and DSI 11 71 A will be replaced by DSI 12 40 A, 243 kW during the autumn 1998 . Alternative engine VOLVO TWD 10 31 VE, 235 kW.
Dimensions: Please see opposite side.
The manufacturer reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.

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17 900

CA 14 500
TA 14 900

CA 13500
TA 13 200

TA 10 300
2 500

4 500

3 650

CA 11000

SC

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SC 4127 TA
SC 4531 TA
SC 4535 TA
SC 4023 CA
SC 4527 CA
SC 4531 CA

1 090

6 400

2 000

8300

3 850
6 350

11 450

40

20

100

CA models have combined


top lift for container and
trailer/swop body handling.

8 350
100

9 35

20 12 450
40 14 500

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container handling.

2 800

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