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  1. 31200244 February 2, 2007 Operation and Maintenance Manual TH560B Telehandler S/N TBP00100 & After Keep this manual with machine at all times.

  2. Important Safety Information Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also have the necessary training, skills and tools to perform these functions properly. Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result in injury or death. Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information. Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this manual and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. The hazards are identified by the "Safety Alert Symbol" and followed by a "Signal Word" such as "DANGER", "WARNING" or "CAUTION". The Safety Alert "WARNING" label is shown below. The meaning of this safety alert symbol is as follows: Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety is Involved. The message that appears under the warning explains the hazard and can be either written or pictorially presented. Operations that may cause product damage are identified by "NOTICE" labels on the product and in this publication. Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The warnings in this publication and on the product are, therefore, not all inclusive. If a tool, procedure, work method or operating technique that is not specifically recommended by Caterpillar is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and for others. You should also ensure that the product will not be damaged or be made unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair procedures that you choose. The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are on the basis of information that was available at the time that the publication was written. The specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service that is given to the product. Obtain the complete and most current information before you start any job. Caterpillar dealers have the most current information available. When replacement parts are required for this product Caterpillar Caterpillar replacement parts or parts with equivalent specifications including, but not limited to, physical dimensions, type, strength and material. recommends using Failure to heed this warning can lead to premature failures, product damage, personal injury or death.

  3. 31200244 Table of 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Foreword Literature Information............................................ 5 Safety.................................................................... 5 Operation .............................................................. 5 Maintenance.......................................................... 5 Maintenance Intervals...................................... 5 Certified Engine Maintenance............................... 5 Machine Capacity.................................................. 5 Contact Information............................................... 6 Safety Section Safety Messages................................................... 7 Do Not Operate (1)......................................... 10 Do Not Stand Under the Load (2) .................. 10 No Hands (3).................................................. 11 Do Not Operate (4)......................................... 11 Forks (5)......................................................... 12 Do Not Weld On The ROPS/FOPS Structure (6)................................................... 12 Crushing Hazard (7)....................................... 13 No Hands (8).................................................. 13 Seat Belt (9)................................................... 14 Crushing Hazard (10)..................................... 14 Crushing Hazard (11)..................................... 15 Engine Coolant (12)....................................... 15 Avoid Power Lines (13).................................. 16 Low Bridge (14).............................................. 16 Jump Start Cables (15).................................. 17 Ether (16)....................................................... 17 Crushing Hazard (17)..................................... 17 Crushing Hazard (18)..................................... 17 Operation (19)................................................ 18 Impaling Hazard (20)...................................... 18 Crushing Hazard (21)..................................... 18 Entanglement and Flying Objects (22)........... 18 Trap Point (23)............................................... 19 Crushing Hazard (24)..................................... 19 Ether (25)....................................................... 19 Hand (High Pressure) (26)............................. 20 Universal Warning (27) .................................. 20 Additional Messages...................................... 20 General Hazard Information................................ 24 Pressurized Air and Water............................. 24 Trapped Pressure .......................................... 24 Fluid Penetration............................................ 25 Containing Fluid Spillage ............................... 25 Dispose of Waste Properly............................. 25 Crushing Prevention and Cutting Prevention...... 25 Burn Prevention .................................................. 26 Coolant........................................................... 26 Oils................................................................. 26 Batteries......................................................... 26 Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention.......... 26 Fire Extinguisher............................................ 27 Lines, Tubes and Hoses ................................ 27 Fire Extinguisher Location.............................. 27 Tire Information.............................................. 28 Electrical Storm Injury Prevention.................. 28 Before Starting Engine....................................28 Engine Starting ....................................................29 Before Operation..................................................29 Operation.............................................................29 Machine Operating Temperature Range ........29 Machine Operation .........................................29 Travel..............................................................30 Lifting Capacities ............................................30 Work Tools......................................................30 Engine Stopping...................................................30 Work Tools...........................................................31 Parking.................................................................31 Equipment Lowering with Loss of Hydraulic Power...................................................................31 Sound Information and Vibration Information ......31 Sound Level....................................................31 Vibration Level................................................31 Operator Station...................................................32 Guards (Operator Protection)...........................................32 Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS), Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS)................32 Other Guards (If Equipped) ............................32 Product Information Section General Information .............................................33 Lifting Capacities ............................................33 Examples of Estimating the Lift Operation from the Load Chart................................................34 Specifications.......................................................35 Intended Use ..................................................35 Application/Configuration Restrictions............35 Identification Information......................................36 Plate Locations and Film Locations................36 Serial Number.................................................36 Certification.....................................................37 Sound .............................................................37 ROPS/FOPS Film...........................................37 Machine Security System ...............................37 Italian Roading Homologation.........................38 Emissions Certification Film.................................39 Operation Section Before Operation..................................................41 Mounting and Dismounting.............................41 Alternate Exit ..................................................41 Daily Inspection ..............................................41 Machine Operation...............................................43 Alternate Exit ..................................................43 Seat ................................................................43 Air Suspension (If Equipped)..........................43 Seat Belt .........................................................44 Operator Controls (Side Console) ..................46 Operator Controls ...........................................48 Battery Disconnect Switch (If Equipped) ........61 Boom Cylinder Lock (If Equipped)..................61 Operation Information.....................................64 Work Tools......................................................71 Monitoring System..........................................78 Backup Alarm .................................................81

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  5. 31200244 2 Table of Contents Braking System - Test........................................109 Service Brake ...............................................109 Parking Brake ...............................................109 Cab Air Filter - Clean/Replace ...........................110 Primary Cab Air Filter ...................................110 Secondary Cab Air Filter...............................111 Circuit Breakers - Test .......................................111 Compensating Cylinder Bearing - Lubricate ......111 Cooling System Coolant - Change.....................112 Cooling System Coolant Level - Check .............113 Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 1) - Obtain ................................................................113 Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 2) - Obtain ................................................................114 Cooling System Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace115 Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator Replace..............................................................115 Differential Oil - Change.....................................116 Rear Axle Differential....................................116 Front Axle Differential ...................................116 Differential Oil Level - Check .............................117 Rear Axle Differential....................................117 Front Axle Differential ...................................117 Differential Oil Sample - Obtain .........................118 Drive Shaft Spline - Lubricate ............................118 Drive Shaft Universal Joint Bolts - Check ..........119 Engine Air Filter Primary Element - Clean/Replace ...................................................119 Cleaning Primary Air Filter Elements............120 Inspecting the Primary Air Filter Elements....120 Engine Air Filter Primary Element - Replace .....121 Engine Air Filter Secondary Element - Replace.121 Engine Mounts - Inspect ....................................121 Engine Oil Level - Check ...................................122 Engine Oil Sample - Obtain ...............................122 Engine Oil and Filter - Change...........................122 Engine Valve Lash - Check................................124 Final Drive Oil - Change.....................................124 Final Drive Oil Level - Check .............................125 Final Drive Oil Sample - Obtain .........................125 Fork Leveling Cylinder Pin -Lubricate................126 Frame Leveling Cylinder Pin -Lubricate.............126 Fuel System - Prime ..........................................126 Fuel System Water Separator - Drain................127 Fuel System Water Separator Element - Replace (Tier II) ...............................................................127 Fuel System Water Separator Element - Replace (Tier III) ..............................................................128 Fuel Tank Cap - Clean.......................................129 Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain .............129 Fuses and Relays - Replace..............................130 Fuses............................................................130 Relays...........................................................132 Indicators and Gauges - Test.............................133 Longitudinal Stability Indicator - Calibrate..........133 Longitudinal Stability Indicator -Test..................133 Initial Test .....................................................133 Second Test..................................................133 Oil Filter - Inspect...............................................134 Cab Door........................................................ 81 Engine Starting.................................................... 82 Engine Starting .............................................. 82 Starting Below 0 C (32 F)............................. 82 Engine and Machine Warm-Up...................... 83 Parking................................................................ 83 Stopping the Machine .................................... 83 Stopping the Engine....................................... 83 Stopping the Engine if an Electrical Malfunction Occurs............................................................ 84 Leaving the Machine...................................... 84 Transportation Information.................................. 84 Shipping the Machine..................................... 84 Roading the Machine..................................... 84 Lifting and Tying Down the Machine.............. 85 Towing Information.............................................. 86 Towing the Machine....................................... 86 Engine Starting (Alternate Methods)................... 88 Engine Starting with Jump Start Cables......... 88 Equipment Lowering with Loss of Hydraulic Power............................................................. 89 Maintenance Section Maintenance Access........................................... 93 Access Doors and Covers.............................. 93 Tire Inflation Information ..................................... 93 Tire Inflation with Air....................................... 93 Tire Pressure.................................................. 94 Tire Inflation Pressure Adjustment................. 94 Tire Damage .................................................. 95 Tire Replacement........................................... 95 Wheel and Tire Installation............................. 95 Lubricant Viscosities and Refill Capacities.......... 96 Lubricant Viscosities ...................................... 96 Capacities (Refill)........................................... 98 SOS Information............................................. 98 Maintenance Support.......................................... 99 Welding on Machines and Engines with Electronic Controls......................................... 99 Maintenance Interval Schedule........................... 99 Axle Breathers - Clean/Replace........................ 101 Backup Alarm - Test.......................................... 101 Battery - Recycle............................................... 101 Battery or Battery Cable -Inspect/Replace........ 101 Belt - Inspect/Replace....................................... 101 Inspect ......................................................... 101 Replace........................................................ 102 Boom Chain - Inspect/ Lubricate....................... 103 Boom Chain Tension -Check/Adjust ................. 103 Check Condition........................................... 103 Check and Adjust the Chain Tension........... 103 Measure the Chain for Wear........................ 104 Boom Cylinder Pin - Lubricate .......................... 105 Boom Head Section - Lubricate ........................ 105 Boom Pivot Shaft - Lubricate ............................ 105 Boom Telescoping Cylinder Air- Purge............. 105 Boom Wear Pad Clearance -Inspect/Adjust...... 106 Adjustment................................................... 107 Boom and Frame - Inspect................................ 108

  6. 3 Table of Contents 31200244 Inspect a Used Filter for Debris.................... 134 Parking Brake - Adjust....................................... 134 Pulley for Boom Extension Chain - Lubricate.... 135 Pulley for Boom Retraction Chain - Lubricate ... 135 Radiator Core - Clean ....................................... 135 Refrigerant Dryer - Replace .............................. 136 Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) -Inspect .... 136 Seat Belt - Inspect............................................. 137 Seat Belt - Replace ........................................... 137 Stabilizer and Cylinder Bearings - Lubricate ..... 137 Tire Inflation - Check......................................... 138 Transmission and Hydraulic System Oil - Change.............................................................. 138 Transmission and Hydraulic System Oil Filter - Replace............................................................. 139 Transmission and Hydraulic System Oil Level - Check................................................................ 141 Transmission and Hydraulic System Oil Sample - Obtain................................................................ 141 Transmission and Hydraulic System Tank Breather - Clean................................................ 142 Turbocharger - Inspect...................................... 142 Wheel Nut Torque - Check................................ 142 Window Washer Reservoir -Fill......................... 142 Window Wiper -Inspect/Replace....................... 143 Windows - Clean............................................... 143 Work Tool - Inspect/Replace............................. 143 Forks............................................................ 143 Buckets ........................................................ 145 Reference Information Section Approved Work Tools................................... 147

  7. 31200244 5 Foreword Foreword Maintenance The maintenance section is a guide to equipment care. The Maintenance Interval Schedule (MIS) lists the items to be maintained at a specific service interval. Items without specific intervals are listed under the "When Required" service interval. The Maintenance Interval Schedule lists the page number for the step-by-step instructions required to accomplish the scheduled maintenance. Use the Maintenance Interval Schedule as an index or "one safe source" for all maintenance procedures. Literature Information This manual should be stored in the operator's compartment in the literature holder or seat back literature storage area. This manual contains safety information, operation instructions, transportation information, lubrication information and maintenance information. Some photographs or illustrations in this publication show details or attachments that can be different from your machine. Guards and covers might have been removed for illustrative purposes. Continuing improvement and advancement of product design might have caused changes to your machine which are not included in this publication. Read, study and keep this manual with the machine. Whenever a question arises regarding your machine, or this publication, please consult your Caterpillar dealer for the latest available information. Maintenance Intervals Use the service hour meter to determine servicing intervals. Calendar intervals shown (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) can be used instead of service hour meter intervals if they provide more convenient servicing schedules and approximate the indicated service hour meter reading. Recommended service should always be performed at the interval that occurs first. Under extremely severe, dusty or wet operating conditions, more frequent lubrication than is specified in the maintenance intervals chart might be necessary. Safety The safety section lists basic safety precautions. In addition, this section identifies the text and locations of warning signs and labels used on the machine. Read and understand the basic precautions listed in the safety section before operating or performing lubrication, maintenance and repair on this machine. Certified Engine Maintenance Proper maintenance and repair is essential to keep the engine and machine systems operating correctly. As the heavy duty off-road diesel engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in the Owner Manual, Operation and Maintenance Manual, and Service Manual. It is prohibited for any person engaged in the business of repairing, servicing, selling, leasing, or trading engines or machines to remove, alter, or render inoperative any emission related device or element of design installed on or in an engine or machine that is in compliance with the regulations (40 CFR Part 89). Certain elements of the machine and engine such as the exhaust system, fuel system, electrical system, intake air system and cooling system may be emission related and should not be altered unless approved by Caterpillar. Operation The operation section is a reference for the new operator and a refresher for the experienced operator. This section includes a discussion of gauges, switches, machine controls, attachment controls, transportation and towing information. Photographs and illustrations guide the operator through correct procedures of checking, starting, operating and stopping the machine. Operating techniques outlined in this publication are basic. Skill and techniques develop as the operator gains knowledge of the machine and its capabilities. Machine Capacity Additional attachments or modifications may exceed machine design capacity which can adversely affect performance characteristics. Included would be stability and system certifications such as brakes, steering, and rollover protective structures (ROPS). Contact your Caterpillar dealer for further information.

  8. 6 Foreword 31200244 Contact Information For: Accident Publications Reporting and Product Safety Current Owner Updates Questions Regarding Product Applications and Safety Standards Information and Regulations Compliance Questions Regarding Product Modifications Contact: Product Safety and Reliability Department JLG Industries, Inc. 1 JLG Drive McConnellsburg, PA 17233 USA or Your Local JLG Office In USA: Toll Free: 877-JLG-SAFE (877-554-7233) Outside USA: Phone: 717-485-5161 or 717-485-6591 E-mail: ProductSafety@JLG.com

  9. 31200244 7 Safety Section Safety Section Safety Messages Illustration 2 g01106084

  10. 8 Safety Section 31200244 \ Illustration 3 g01213315

  11. 31200244 9 Safety Section Illustration 4 g01213316 Illustration 5 Tier II g01213318 Tier III There are several specific safety messages on these machines. The exact location of the messages and the description of the messages are reviewed in this section. Please become familiarized with all safety messages. Tier III

  12. 10 Safety Section 31200244 Do Not Stand Under the Load (2) Make sure that all of the safety messages are legible. Clean the safety messages or replace the safety messages if you cannot read the words. Replace the illustrations if the illustrations are not legible. When you clean the safety messages, use a cloth, water and soap. Do not use solvent, gasoline, or other harsh chemicals to clean the safety messages. Solvents, gasoline, or harsh chemicals could loosen the adhesive that secures the safety message. Loose adhesive will allow the safety message to fall. Replace any safety message that is damaged, or missing. If a safety message is attached to a part that is replaced, install a safety message on the replacement part. Any Caterpillar dealer can provide new safety messages. This message is positioned on the side of the boom head on both sides of the machine. Do Not Operate (1) This safety message is positioned on the panel at the right side of the operator station. g00930659 A crushing hazard exists when the boom is lowered or from a falling load. Stay clear of the boom when the machine is in operation. Failure to stay clear of the boom can cause injury or death. g00931194 Do not operate or work on this equipment unless you have read and understand the instructions and warnings in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Contact any Caterpillar dealer for replacement manuals. Proper care is your responsibility.

  13. 31200244 11 Safety Section No Hands (3) Do Not Operate (4) The message is positioned on the side of the number one boom section on both sides of the machine. This safety message is located on the front dash in the operator compartment. g00936539 Improper operation or maintenance of the machine could result in injury or death. Do not operate or work on this machine unless you have been properly trained and authorized and have read and understood the warnings and instructions in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. g00930870 A crushing hazard exists when the boom sections are being retracted or extended. Stay clear of the boom when the machine is in operation. Failure to stay clear of the boom when the machine is operation can cause injury or death. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Load Charts" for more information.

  14. 12 Safety Section 31200244 Forks (5) Do Not Weld On The ROPS/FOPS Structure (6) This safety message is positioned on the panel at the right side of the operator station. This safety message is positioned behind the seat near the window. g01059274 g01211890 Side loading of the forks may cause premature failure of the forks and thus a crush hazard which may cause personal injury or death. Never push loads with the forks and inspect the forks daily for any twisting or bending observed in the forks. Should twisting or bending be observed, change the fork(s) prior to any lifting operation. Read the Operation and Maintenance Manual for more information about the correct use of the forks. Structural alteration, or improper repair can impair this structure's protection capability thereby voiding this certification. Do not weld on or drill holes in the structure. This will void the certification. Consult a Caterpillar dealer to determine this structure's limitations without voiding its certification. damage, an overturn, modification, This machine has been certified to the standards that are listed on the certification film. The maximum mass of the machine, which includes the operator and the attachments without a payload, should not exceed the mass on the certification film. A typical example of the warning film and certification film are shown above. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Guards (Operator Protection)" for more information.

  15. 31200244 13 Safety Section Crushing Hazard (7) No Hands (8) The message is positioned on the underside of the stabilizer beam on both sides of the machine. The message is positioned on the top of stabilizer cylinders on both sides of the machine. g00930659 g00930870 A crushing hazard exists when raising or lowering the stabilizers. Ensure that personnel stand clear when the stabilizers are being raised or lowered. Operating the stabilizers when personnel are nearby could result in personal injury or death. A crushing hazard exists when raising or lowering the stabilizers. Ensure that personnel stand clear when the stabilizers are being raised or lowered. Operating the stabilizers when personnel are nearby could result in personal injury or death.

  16. 14 Safety Section 31200244 Seat Belt (9) Crushing Hazard (10) This safety message is positioned on the panel at the right side of the operator station. This message is positioned on the chassis on the right side of the machine. g00931188 A seat belt should be worn at all times during machine operation to prevent serious injury or death in the event of an accident or machine overturn. Failure to wear a seat belt during machine operation may result in serious injury or death. g01212730 Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Seat Belt" for more information. A crushing hazard exists when the boom is lowered or from a falling load. Stay clear of the boom when the machine is in operation. Failure to stay clear of the boom can cause injury or death. Refer to the "Procedure for Retracting and Lowering the Boom with the Emergency Lower System (If Equipped)" topic in Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Equipment Lowering with Loss of Hydraulic Power" for more information.

  17. 31200244 15 Safety Section Crushing Hazard (11) Engine Coolant (12) This message is positioned on the chassis on the right side of the machine. This safety message is positioned on the coolant tank in the engine enclosure. g00931247 Pressurized system! Hot coolant can cause serious burns, injury or death. To open the cooling system filler cap, stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool. Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pressure. Read and understand the Operation and Maintenance Manual before performing any cooling system maintenance. g00930659 A crushing hazard exists when the boom is lowered or from a falling load. Stay clear of the boom when the machine is in operation. Failure to stay clear of the boom can cause injury or death. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Cooling System Coolant - Change" for the correct procedure to remove the pressure cap.

  18. 16 Safety Section 31200244 Avoid Power Lines (13) Low Bridge (14) This safety message is positioned in the operator station on the right side of the window. This safety message is positioned in the operator station on the right side of the window. This message is only located on machines that will be used in the United Kingdom. g00936329 g00931533 Electrocution attachments a safe distance from electrical power. Stay clear 3 m (10 ft) plus twice the line insulator length. Read and understand the instructions and warnings in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Failure to follow the instructions and warnings will cause serious injury or death Hazard! Keep the machine and The coupler/work tool shall not be raised above this height during roading. Personal injury, property damage, or death may occur. Always check for power lines before raising the boom. Failure to check for power lines before raising the boom could result in injury or death by electrocution. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Before Starting Engine" for more information.

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  20. 31200244 17 Safety Section Jump Start Cables (15) Crushing Hazard (17) This safety message is positioned on a bracket next to the batteries. This message is located on both sides of the multipurpose bucket on the top of the bucket. g00931020 g00943172 Explosion Hazard! Improper jumper cable connections can cause an explosion resulting in serious injury or death. Batteries may be compartments. Refer to Maintenance Manual for the correct jump starting procedure. located in separate the Operation and No clearance for person in this area during operation. Severe injury or death from crushing could occur. Stay away from the work tool while it is in operation. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Starting with Jump Start Cables" for more information. Crushing Hazard (18) This message is located on both sides of the hopper. Ether (16) This safety message is positioned on the intake for the air cleaner. g00951560 g00931562 No clearance for person in this area during operation. Severe injury or death from crushing could occur. Stay away from the work tool while it is in operation. Explosion hazard! Do not use ether! This machine is equipped with an air inlet heater. Using ether can create explosions or fires that can cause personal injury or death. Read and follow the starting procedure in the Operation and Maintenance Manual. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention" for more information.

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