Develon DX225LC-7 Material Handler Operation and Maintenance Manual (950106-03793A-EN)
A DX225LC-7 material handler usually lives in rough spots—scrap yards, recycling plants, log yards—working long days swinging heavy loads. This manual helps you set a maintenance rhythm so the machine stays predictable, not moody. You’ll trace small issues before they turn into shutdowns, line up your services with your busy season, and know what you can safely push and what you really shouldn’t. Picture this: you’re in peak scrap season, you’ve skipped a couple of hydraulic checks, and suddenly a slew function gets jerky; with this book, you’d know exactly what to inspect, test, and bleed before it ruins the day.
Applications & Use Cases
- Set up daily walk‑around checks so you quickly inspect boom hoses, track tension, and attachment pins before the operator even climbs in.
- Plan 250/500‑hour services so you can route filters, oils, and grease jobs into one shutdown instead of three separate stops.
- Trace and isolate annoying faults—like slow swing or weak grab—by following the manual’s step‑by‑step checks instead of guessing.
- Verify you’re using the right operating modes for scrap, timber, or loading work, so you don’t beat on the hydraulics all day.
- Build a simple log so you can see patterns: which fittings always need grease, which cylinders you need to inspect more often.
FAQ
Q: Is this something I can keep on a tablet and search, or is it just a scan?
A: It’s typically a proper digital manual, so you can search terms, jump by section, and zoom wiring and hydraulic diagrams.
Q: Can I print pages and keep them in the service truck without wrecking the original?
A: Yeah, most folks print the sections they use most, stick them in plastic sleeves, and leave the full manual clean on the laptop or office PC.
Safety Note
Always lower and support the attachment on solid ground and bleed off hydraulic pressure before you inspect, loosen, or remove any lines or fittings.
Develon DX225LC-7 Material Handler Index:
- DX225LC-7 Material Handler
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Intended Use
- Manual Appendix
- Safety
- Operation Cautions
- Hazard Operation
- Be careful with operating elevating cabin or front attachment.
- When you operate the elevating cabin, you should check under the cabin raised through the mirror in order to avoid any accident.
- Safety Mirror – Elevating Cabin
- Only drive the machine in a state of Elevating Cabin down.
- Do not work or drive on slopes.
- Operation Caution Decals
- 1. Material Handler Operation
- 2. Warning
- 3. Warning
- 4~7. Grease Injection Boom
- 8. Safety Pin for Inspection
- 9. Oil Level Check
- 10. Emergency Lowering
- 11. Cabin Sticker
- 12. Keep Bystanders Away
- 13. Warning
- 14. Danger
- Emergency Lowering of Elevating Cabin
- Emergency Cabin Lowering: Inside the Operator Station
- Emergency Cabin Lowering: From the Outside
- Safety Pin
- Safety Bar (If Equipped) – System to Prevent from Falling Out from the Cabin
- Specification
- The Names of Each Part
- Specification
- Component Weight & Dimension
- Component Weight
- Dimension
- SAE Lift Capacities
- Circuit Diagram
- Hydraulic Parts Installation
- Electric Parts Installation
- Operation
- Control Devices for Operation
- Cabin Elevating Operation
- Lifting the Operator Station
- Lowering the Operator Station
- Alarm of Confirmation Switch
- Maintenance
- Greasing
- 50 Hour/Weekly Service
- Perform All 10 Hour/Daily Service Checks
- Grease Boom, Arm and Front Attachment Pins
- Hydraulic Oil Level Check
- Posture for Hydraulic System Oil Level Check
- Troubleshooting
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