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Develon DX10Z-7 Mini Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual (950106-03321A-EN)

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 288

File Size: 33.22 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: Develon

Model: DX10Z-7 Mini Excavator

Book No: 950106-03321A-EN

Serial No: 1001 and Up

Type of Document: Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Develon DX10Z-7 Mini Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual (950106-03321A-EN)

Develon DX10Z-7 Mini Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual (950106-03321A-EN) (1001 and Up)

Out on small sites, driveways, and tight backyard digs, the DX10Z-7 is usually working hard in cramped, messy spaces where breakdowns kill the day. This operation and maintenance manual helps you set a steady rhythm: what to check before you turn the key, what to service every so many hours, and how to spot trouble before it strands you on a job. Picture this: you’re slammed in spring, you trace a small hydraulic seep during your daily walk‑around, and because you know what to inspect and when, you fix it that night instead of blowing a hose in someone’s garden.

Applications & Use Cases

  • Set up a daily walk‑around so you check fluids, track tension, and visible leaks the same way every morning.
  • Plan periodic services so you don’t guess at when to change filters, bleed the fuel system, or inspect the cooling side.
  • Isolate minor issues early by learning how the machine should sound and feel, then using the manual to verify what to test next.
  • Route hoses and harnesses correctly after repairs so nothing rubs, pinches, or chafes when you swing or retract the boom.
  • Align your operation habits with what the machine’s designed for, so you’re not overloading it or cycling it wrong all day.

FAQ

Q: Is this a PDF I can search on my laptop or phone?

A: Yes, it’s typically a searchable PDF, so you can jump straight to sections by keyword instead of flipping pages.

Q: Can I print just the bits I need for the jobsite?

A: You usually can print selected pages; most folks print the maintenance schedules and key procedures, then keep them in a folder in the truck.

Safety Note

Always kill the engine, remove the key, and relieve hydraulic pressure before you get your hands near any lines or moving parts.

Develon DX10Z-7 Mini Excavator Index:

  • DX10Z-7
    • Revision
    • Table of Contents
    • Foreword
      • Intended Use
      • Engine and Emission Control System Maintenance
      • Machine Capacity
      • Attachments
      • Product Identification Number (PIN)
      • Component Serial Numbers
      • Engine Identification
      • Your Machine Serial Numbers
      • Safety Messages
      • EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
      • UK DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
      • Regulation (EU) 2017/654 Annex XV
        • Engine operation and maintenance
        • Malfunctions & Inducement
      • DEVELON Fleet Management System General Information and Privacy Notice
    • Safety
      • Safety Decals
        • Information and Location for Safety Decals
      • General
        • Safe Operation is Operator’s Responsibility
        • Know Your Machine
        • Proper Work Tools and Attachments
        • Pressurized Fluids
        • Flying or Falling Objects
        • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
        • Correction of Machine Problems
        • Crushing and Cutting
        • Hot Coolant and Oils – Burn Prevention
        • Fire and Explosion Prevention
        • Electrical System and Electrical Shock
        • Tip Over Protective Structure (TOPS)
        • Regulation 8.35(2) of the Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations (1995)
        • Excavator Prohibition of Lifting Warning
      • Transportation
        • Obey State and Local Over-the-Road Regulations
        • Loading and Unloading
        • Transporting Machine
      • Operation
        • Before Engine Starting
        • Work Site
        • Mounting/Dismounting
        • Cleaning
        • Operator Station
        • Seat Belt
        • Visibility Information
        • Boost Starting or Charging Batteries
        • Starting Engine
        • Swinging or Traveling
        • Lifting and Digging
        • Operation on Slopes
        • Towing
        • Attachment
        • Equipment Lowering with Engine Stopped
        • Engine Stop
        • Parking Machine
      • Long Term Storage
        • Before Storage
        • During Storage
        • After Storage
      • Maintenance
        • Warning Tag
        • Cleaning
        • Proper Tools and Clothing
        • Disassembling Precautions
        • Use of Lighting
        • Fire and Explosion Prevention
        • Burn Prevention
        • Rubber That Contains Fluorides
        • Rubber and Plastics
        • Welding Repairs
        • Warning for Counterweight and Front Attachment Removal
        • Lock Inspection Covers
        • Working on Machine
        • Accumulator
        • Compressed Air
        • Track Tension Adjustments
        • Supports and Blocking for Work Equipment
        • High-pressure Lines, Tubes and Hoses
        • Battery
      • Environment and Circumstances
        • Work Site Areas Requiring Extra Caution
        • High-voltage Cables
        • Underground Operation
        • Working in Water
        • Working in Contaminated Environment
        • Operation in Extreme Conditions
        • Exhaust Ventilation
        • Asbestos Information
        • Silica Dust Information
        • Disposal of Hazardous Materials
        • Sound
        • Vibration Information
    • Operating Controls
      • Component Locations
      • Operator’s Area
      • Operational Controls and Panels
        • 1. Starter Switch
        • 2. Track Extension / Dozer Selector Switch
        • 3. Work Light Switch
        • 4. Travel Speed Selector Switch
        • 5. High Speed Display Lamp
        • 6. Battery Warning Display Lamp
        • 7. Fuel Warning Display Lamp
        • 8. Engine Oil Pressure Warning Display Lamp
        • 9. Coolant Overheated Display Lamp
        • 10. 12V Power Socket
        • 11. Safety Lever
        • 12. Engine Speed Control Lever
        • 13. Track Extension / Dozer Lever
        • 14. Horn Button (Left-hand Work Lever)
      • Miscellaneous Electrical Devices
        • Safety Lever
        • Fuse Boxes
      • Seat Adjustment
        • Forward/Backward Adjustment
      • Seat Belt
        • Seat Belt Locking and Unlocking
      • Miscellaneous Access Covers and Doors
        • Engine Hood
    • Operation
      • To Operate a New Excavator
      • Starting and Stopping Engine
        • Inspection Before Starting Engine
        • Operational Checks Before Starting Engine
        • Engine Start
        • Cold Weather Starting
        • Hydraulic System Warm-up
        • Hydraulic System Warm-up – Cold Weather
        • Stopping Engine
        • Checks and Maintenance After Stopping Engine
      • Safety Lever
      • Swing Lock Pin and Mechanism
      • Travel
        • Travel Speed Control
        • Travel Control Lever Operation
        • General Travel Instructions
      • Operating Instructions
        • Engine Speed Control
        • Work Levers (Joysticks)
        • Track Extension / Dozer Lever
        • Boom Swing Pedal
      • Operating Precautions
        • Working in Water
        • Escaping From Mud
      • Parking Excavator
      • Towing Procedure
      • Attachments
        • Bucket Replacement and Reversal
        • Replacement
        • Reversal (If Applicable)
      • Hydraulic Attachments (If Equipped)
        • Breaker Operation
        • Shear Operation
    • Inspection, Maintenance and Adjustment
      • Maintenance Information
        • Safety Precautions
      • Machine Setup Position for Maintenance
      • Handling Oil, Fuel, Coolant
        • Oil
        • Fuel
        • Engine Oil
        • Grease
        • Coolant and Water for Dilution
        • Filters
      • Electrical System Maintenance
      • Recommend Fuel, Coolant, and Lubricant
        • Lubrication
        • Symbols for “Lubrication and Service Chart”
      • Fluid Capacities
      • Table of Recommended Lubricants
      • Maintenance Intervals
      • 10 Hour / Daily Service
        • Boom, Arm and Front Attachment Pins – Lubricate
        • Dozer Blade Pin – Lubricate
        • Swing Bearing – Lubricate
        • Boom Swing Join Pin – Lubricate
        • Pinion Gear (Swing) – Lubricate
        • Engine Oil Level – Check
        • Hydraulic Oil Level – Check
        • Fuel Level – Check
        • Main Fuel Filter – Check
        • Coolant Level – Check
        • Cooling System – Clean
        • Mechanical Dist Indicator – Check
        • Bucket Teeth and Side Cutters – Inspect
        • Cooling Fan Blade – Inspect
        • Air Intake System and Emission Control System – Check
        • Seat Belt – Inspect
        • Structure – Inspect
        • All Switches and Travel Alarm (If Equipped) – Check
        • Hydraulic Oil Tank Breather – Check
        • Safety Lever – Check
        • Exterior Lights, Horn, Control Console Display, Gauge Panel – Check
        • Overall of Engine Condition – Check
        • All Controls and Linkages – Check
      • 50 Hour / Weekly Service
        • Perform All Daily Service Checks
        • Arm and Bucket Joint Pins – Lubricate
        • Dozer Blade Pin – Lubricate
        • Swing Bearing, Swing Gear and Pinion – Lubricate
        • Boom Swing Bracket – Lubricate
        • Boom Swing Cylinder – Lubricate
        • Fuel Tank Water and Sediment – Drain
        • Engine Fan Belt – Check
        • Track Assemblies (Links, Shoes, Rollers, Idlers) – Inspect
      • 250 Hour / Monthly Service
        • Perform All Daily and 50 Hour Service Checks
        • Boom and Arm Joint Pins – Lubricate
        • Engine Oil and Filter – Replace
        • Main Fuel Filter – Replace
        • Engine Fan and Alternator Belts – Check
        • Final Drive Gear Oil – Check
        • Final Drive Gear Oil – Change
        • Hydraulic Oil Return Filter – Replace
        • Pin and Bushings of the Front End Attachment – Inspect
        • Battery Fluid – Check
        • Bolts and Nuts – Inspect
        • Fuel System Hose Clamps – Inspect
      • 500 Hour / 3 Month Service
        • Perform All Daily, 50 and 250 Hour Service Checks
        • Track Adjuster – Check
        • Air Cleaner Outer Filter – Clean
        • Cooling System – Clean
      • 1,000 Hour / 6 Month Service
        • Perform All Daily, 50, 250 and 500 Hour Service Checks
        • Hydraulic Oil Return Filter – Replace
        • Final Drive Gear Oil – Change
      • 2,000 Hour / Yearly Service
        • Perform All Daily, 50, 250, 500 and 1,000 Hour Service Checks
        • Hydraulic Oil – Replace
        • Hydraulic Oil Suction Filter – Clean
        • Air Cleaner Outer and Inner Filter – Replace
        • Coolant – Change
        • Alternator and Starter** – Check
        • Rubber Antivibration Shock Mounts – Check
        • Perform and Record Results of Cycle Time Tests
        • Inspect Machine to Check for Cracked or Broken Welds or other Structural Damage
        • Adjust Valve Clearance** – Check
        • Head Bolt Torques – Check
      • 4,000 Hour / Biennial Service
        • Major Parts – Periodic Replacement
      • 12,000 Hour / 6 Year Service
        • Hose In-service Lifetime Limit (European Standard ISO 8331 and EN982 (CEN))
      • Bucket
        • Bucket Tooth – Replace
        • Bucket O-ring – Replace
        • Bucket Shimming Procedures
        • Bucket – Replace
      • Electrical System
        • Battery
        • Fuses
      • Engine Cooling System
        • General
        • Antifreeze Concentration Tables
        • Table of Standards for Allowed Tap Water
      • Handling of Accumulator
      • Track Tension
      • Maintenance in Special Conditions
    • Transportation
      • Loading and Unloading
        • Warning for Counterweight and Front Attachment Removal
      • Trailer Loading/Unloading Procedures
      • Lifting Machine
    • Specification
      • Standard Specification
      • Overall Dimensions
      • Ground Pressure
      • Digging Force
        • Arm – Tearout Force
        • Bucket – Breakout Force
      • Working Range
      • Excavator Rated Lift Capacity Tables
      • Approximate Weight of Workload Materials
    • Index

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