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潍柴车辆产品说明书

潍柴车辆产品说明书

AccessoriesInstallation.................................. 101ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)........................................ 48AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 143Brake Fluid................................. 145Clutch Fluid................................ 146Engine Coolant........................... 138Engine Oil................................... 132Manual Transmission Fluid ..... 144Power Steering Fluid................. 147Windshield Washer Fluid......... 142Additional Safety Information........ 16Door Locks................................... 16Driving with Pets......................... 17Seat-back Position........................ 16Storing Cargo Safely................... 17Additives, Engine Oil..................... 134AdjustmentsMirrors.......................................... 59Seats.............................................. 51Steering Wheel. (43)Airbag (SRS)...................................... 9Air Cleaner..................................... 148Air Conditioning............................... 70Maintenance............................... 156Usage.............................................70Air Outlets (Vents).......................... 72Air Pressure, Tires........................ 158Alcohol and Drugs........................... 24Alcohol in Gasoline.......................... 94Antenna, Cleaning......................... 176Antifreeze....................................... 138Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)Description................................. 210Indicator Light.................... 32, 114Operation..................................... 113Anti-theft Steering ColumnLock...............................................48Appearance Care........................... 175Ashtray.............................................. 64Audio System................................... 78Automatic Speed Control................ 44Automatic Transmission............... 108Capacity, Fluid........................... 209Checking Fluid Level................ 145Shifting........................................108Shift Lever Positions.. (108)Shift Lock Release (111)BatteryCharging System Light............... 31Jump Starting............................. 191Maintenance............................... 151Specifications............................. 209Before Driving................................. 93Belts, Seat........................................... 5Body Repair.................................... 181BrakesAnti-lock System (ABS)............ 113Break-in, New Linings................. 94Fluid............................................ 145Light, Burned-out...................... 168Parking.......................................... 61System Indicator.......................... 31Wear Indicators......................... 112Brakes, ABSDescription................................. 210Operation.................................... 113System Indicator.................. 32, 114CONTINUEDBraking System.............................. 112Break-in, New Car........................... 94Brightness Control, Instruments... 41Brights, Headlights......................... 40Bulb ReplacementBack-up Lights........................... 168Brake Lights............................... 168Front Parking Lights................. 164Front Side Marker Lights......... 165Headlights.................................. 163High-mount Brake Light.......... 167License Plate Lights.................. 170Rear Side Marker Lights.......... 169Specifications............................. 209Turn Signal Lights..................... 166Bulbs, Halogen. (163)Cables, Jump Starting With.......... 192Capacities Chart............................. 208Carbon Monoxide Hazard.............. 25Cargo, Loading............................... 102Cassette PlayerCare............................................... 86Operation.. (84)CAUTION, Explanation of............... ii Certification Label......................... 206Chains............................................. 162Change OilHow to......................................... 135When to....................................... 126Changing a Flat Tire..................... 185Changing Engine Coolant............. 140Charging System Indicator ... 31, 196CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 143Battery Condition...................... 151Brake Fluid................................. 145Clutch Fluid................................ 147Drive Belts.................................. 157Engine Coolant........................... 138Engine Oil................................... 132Fuses........................................... 199Manual Transmission Fluid ..... 144Power Steering Fluid................. 147Checklist, Before Driving............. 104Child Safety...................................... 18Cigarette Lighter............................. 63Cleaner, Air (148)CleaningAluminum Wheels..................... 177Antenna....................................... 176Carpeting.................................... 178Exterior....................................... 176Fabric.......................................... 178Interior........................................ 178Leather........................................ 179Seat Belts.................................... 179Vinyl............................................ 179Washing...................................... 176Waxing........................................ 177Windows..................................... 180CLEAN Light................................... 86Clock, Setting the ............................ 62Clutch Fluid.................................... 147CO in the Exhaust......................... 214Cold Weather, Starting in............. 105Compact Spare............................... 184Consumer Information*................ 219Controls, Instruments and.............. 27CoolantAdding......................................... 140Checking..................................... 140Proper Solution.......................... 140Temperature Gauge....................38Corrosion Protection..................... 180Crankcase Emission ControlSystem......................................... 214Cruise Control Operation............... 44Customer Relations Office.. (219)DANGER, Explanation of................. ii Dashboard........................................ 28Daytime Running Lights................. 40Dead Battery, What to Do............ 191Defects, Reporting Safety............. 222Defogger, Rear Window................. 56DEXRON ® II AutomaticTransmission Fluid.................... 146Dimensions..................................... 208Dimming the Headlights................ 40DipstickAutomatic Transmission........... 143Engine Oil................................... 132Directional Signals........................... 41Disabled, Towing Your Car If...... 204Disc Brake Wear Indicators......... 112Disposal of Used Oil. (137)DoorsLocking and Unlocking............... 49Power Door Locks....................... 49DOT Tire Quality Grading........... 212Downshifting, 5-speed ManualTransmission.............................. 106Drive Belts...................................... 157Driving............................................ 103Economy..................................... 100In Bad Weather.......................... 114In Foreign Countries. (95)Economy, Fuel............................... 100Emergencies on the Road............. 183Battery, Jump Starting.............. 191Changing a Flat Tire................. 185Charging System Indicator ...... 196Checking the Fuses................... 200Low Oil Pressure Indicator...... 195Malfunction Indicator Lamp.... 197Manually Closing Sunroof........ 198Overheated Engine................... 193Emergency Brake............................ 61Emergency Flashers.. (56)Emission Controls......................... 214EngineBelts............................................. 157Coolant Temperature Gauge ..... 38Malfunction IndicatorLamp................................ 32, 197Oil Pressure Indicator........ 31, 195Oil, What Kind to Use............... 133Overheating................................ 193Specifications............................. 208Ethanol in Gasoline ......................... 95Evaporative Emission Controls.... 214Exhaust Fumes................................ 25Expectant Mothers, Use of SeatBelts by........................................... 9Exterior, Cleaning the. (176)Fabric, Cleaning............................. 178Fan, Radiator.................................... 27Features, Comfort andConvenience................................. 69Filling the Fuel Tank.. (96)CONTINUEDFiltersFuel.............................................. 149Oil................................................ 135First Gear, Shifting........................ 1075-speed Manual TransmissionChecking Fluid Level................ 146Shifting the................................. 107Flashers, Hazard Warning.............. 56Flat Tire, Changing a.................... 185FluidsAutomatic Transmission........... 143Brake........................................... 145Clutch.......................................... 147Manual Transmission............... 144Power Steering........................... 147Windshield Washer................... 142FM Stereo RadioReception...................................... 82Folding Rear Seat............................ 55Foreign Countries, Driving in........ 95Four-way Flashers........................... 56Front End, Towing byEmergency Wrecker................. 204Fuel....................................................94Fill Door and Cap......................... 96Filter.. (149)Gauge............................................ 36Octane Requirement................... 94Oxygenated.................................. 94Tank, Filling the........................... 96Fuses, Checking the. (199)Gas Mileage, Improving................ 100Gasohol............................................. 94Gasoline............................................ 94Filter............................................149Gauge............................................ 38Octane Requirement................... 94Tank, Filling the........................... 96Gas Station Procedures................... 96GaugesEngine Coolant Temperature .... 38Fuel................................................38Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission........... 1085-speed ManualTransmission.......................... 106Glass Cleaning............................... 180Glove Box.. (62)Halogen Headlight Bulbs.............. 165Hazard Warning Flashers............... 56HeadlightsDaytime Running Lights............. 40High Beam Indicator................... 33High Beams, Turning on............ 40Low Beams, Turning on............. 40Reminder Chime.......................... 40Replacing Halogen Bulbs ......... 163Turning on.................................... 40Heating and Cooling........................ 70High Altitude, Starting at.............. 105High-Low Beam Switch.................. 40Hood, Opening the .......................... 97Hot Coolant, Warning about........ 138Hydraulic Clutch............................ 147Hydroplaning. (115)Identification Number, Vehicle.... 206If Your Car Has to be Towed.......204IgnitionKeys...............................................47Switch............................................ 48Timing Control System............. 218Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel..............................................29Infant Restraint................................ 19Inflation, Proper Tire .................... 160Inside Mirror.................................... 59Inspection, Tire.............................. 161Instrument Panel............................. 28Instrument Panel Brightness......... 41Interior Cleaning............................ 178Interior Lights.................................. 66Introduction.. (i)Jacking up the Car......................... 186Jack, Tire........................................ 185Jump Starting (191)Keys (47)Label, Certification........................ 206Lane Change, Signaling.................. 41Lap/Shoulder Belts........................... 6Leaking of Exhaust into Car.......... 25Lighter, Cigarette............................ 63LightsBulb Replacement..................... 163Indicator....................................... 29Parking.......................................... 40Turn Signal................................... 41Loading Cargo................................ 102LOCK (Ignition Key Position)....... 48LocksAnti-theft Steering Column........ 48Fuel Fill Door............................... 96Glove Box..................................... 62Power Door.................................. 49Trunk............................................ 50Low Coolant Level......................... 138Lower Gear, Downshifting to a.... 106Low Oil Pressure Indicator... 31, 195Lubricant Specifications Chart.... 208Luggage (102)Maintenance................................... 121Periodic Items............................ 130Record................................. 128 - 129Schedule............................. 124 - 127Manual Transmission.................... 106Manual Transmission Fluid ......... 144Maximum Shift Speeds......... 107, 110Meters, Gauges................................ 36Methanol in Gasoline...................... 94Mirrors, Adjusting (59)Neutral Gear Position.................... 109New Vehicle Break-in ..................... 94Normal Shift Speeds...................... 107NOTICE, Explanation of................... ii Numbers, Identification. (206)CONTINUED。

LNGV车辆使用手册(完整)

LNGV车辆使用手册(完整)

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LNG供气系统及操作使用
3.1 LNG气瓶管路系统
变送器 压力表 过流阀 出液阀 进液单向阀 真空塞 自增压阀
主安全阀 副安全阀 放空阀 节约阀
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LNG供气系统及操作使用
供气系统阀门组件功能 ◆放空阀---------- ------用于气瓶压力泄放 ◆出液阀------ --------- 控制LNG燃料 ◆自增压阀---- ---------重负荷时气瓶自动增压 ◆充液单向阀----------防止充液倒流 ◆节约阀------------- ---控制气瓶内部压力 ◆过流阀-----------------管路断裂时燃料外泄 ◆升压调节阀-----------气瓶自动增压 ◆压力表----- ----------- 读取气瓶及发动机进气压力 ◆汽化器----------------- LNG气化 ◆主安全阀-------------- 泄压保护气瓶 ◆副安全阀--------------泄压保护气瓶
LNG气瓶压力的调节 LNG槽瓶车压力 低于发动机进气 压力,或是气瓶 压力较低时,为 了迅速增压,在 出液阀、增压阀 全开的状态下, 保持发动机怠速 运转,调整升压 调节阀螺杆。
变速 箱 车架
前桥
中 后 桥
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LNG及特性介绍
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LNG及特性介绍
LNG气瓶铭牌参数-450 L(牵引车用,双气瓶)
冷瓶时加 满约150 公斤
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LNG及特性介绍
LNG气瓶铭牌参数-370 L(工程类车用,单气瓶)
冷瓶时加满约120 公斤
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LNG供气系统及操作使用
第三部分 LNG供气系统及操作使用
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LNG及特性介绍
换算: 1升≈0.45--0.48公斤 1升≈0.625标方 1标方≈1.6升 1标方≈0.72---0.772公斤 1吨≈1350---1400立方 1立方≈426---447公斤 价格: 1吨≈4500元(2011年内蒙批发) 1公斤≈6.2---6.5元 1标方≈4.5元(2011年四川广安华油) LNG因压力、温度等物理原因,其单位换算也有一定 区别。

潍柴汽车的某款产品说明书

潍柴汽车的某款产品说明书

CONTINUED....................................Accessories .182ACCESSORY (Ignition Key.......................................Position).78.............Accessory Power Socket .103....................Additives,Engine Oil .225...............................Airbag (SRS) . 9, 21...Airbags,Additional Information .21...Additional Safety Precautions .32..........Advanced Airbag System .26.............................Airbag Service .31How the Passenger Airbag Off ......................Indicator Works .30How the Side Airbag Off......................Indicator Works .30..How the SRS Indicator Works .29How Your Front Airbags.........................................Work .24...How Your Side Airbags Work .27How Your Side Curtain Airbags .........................................Work .29........................SRS Components .21..............Air Conditioning System .106.......................Air Pressure,Tires .246......................................Antifreeze .228Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)...............................Indicator . 60, 200...................................Operation .200..............Anti-theft,Audio System .168Anti-theft Steering Column..........................................Lock .78............................................Armrest .93................................Audio System .110.....Auto Door Locking/Unlocking .81.........................Auto Door Locking .81.....................Auto Door Unlocking .83...Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners .19.............Automatic Speed Control .171..............Automatic Transmission .194..........................Capacity,Fluid .282...............Checking Fluid Level .232.......................................Shifting .194Shift Lever Position...............................Indicators .194................Shift Lever Positions .195....................Shift Lock Release .197BatteryCharging System...........................Indicator . 65, 267............................Jump Starting .263..............................Maintenance .252............................Specifications .283..............................Before Driving .175....................................Belts,Seat .8,18.........................Beverage Holders .103Brakes...........Anti-lock System (ABS).200.............Break-in,New Linings .176....................Bulb Replacement .239...........................................Fluid .234.................Pad Wear Indicators .199.......................................Parking .100.................System Indicator . 59, 269.............................Braking System .199.................Break-in,New Vehicle .176..Brightness Control,Instruments .73........................Brights,Headlights .72ABIBulb Replacement..........................Back-up Lights .239..............................Brake Lights .239........Front Side Marker Lights .238.........Front Turn Signal Lights .238.........................Headlights . 236, 237.........High-mount Brake Light .241..........................Parking Lights .238.........Rear Side Marker Lights .239..........Rear Turn Signal Lights .239............................Specifications .283..............................Bulbs,Halogen .236.........................................Card,PC .151............................Capacities Chart .282.............Carbon Monoxide Hazard .51.............................Carrying Cargo .184..............CAUTION,Explanation of .ii ..............................CD Player . 122, 142..................................Ceiling Light .101........................Certification Label .280............................................Chains .251....................Changing a Flat Tire .257Changing Oil........................................How to .226......................................When to .213...Charging System Indicator . 65, 267..............Check Fuel Cap Message .68............Checklist,Before Driving .189.....................................Child Safety .33Child SeatsTCH Anchor System .42...........................Lower Anchors .42................Tether Anchor Points .45..................Childproof Door Locks .80.........................Clock,Setting the .169...................................Clutch Fluid .234........................CO in the Exhaust .287............Cold Weather,Starting in pact Spare .256.................Console Compartment .103.................Consumer Information .294.............Controls,Instruments and .55Coolant........................................Adding .228....................................Checking .181.........................Proper Solution .228...................Temperature Gauge .67Crankcase Emissions Control........................................System .287............Cruise Control Operation .171....Customer Service Information .294................DANGER,Explanation of .ii ...................................Dashboard . 3, 57................Daytime Running Lights .73.........Defects,Reporting Safety .296........................Defog and Defrost .109................Defogger,Rear Window .74..............Defrosting the Windows .109....................................Dimensions .282...............Dimming the Headlights .72Dipstick..........Automatic Transmission .232..................................Engine Oil .179..........................Directional Signals .72Disc Brake Pad Wear...................................Indicators .199............................Disc Player . 122, 142..................Display Change Button .66.....................Disposal of Used Oil .228CDIICONTINUEDDoors.Auto Door Locking/Unlocking .81.....................Auto Door Locking .81.................Auto Door Unlocking .82..............Locking and Unlocking .79......................Power Door Locks .80........DOT Tire Quality Grading .284Downshifting,Manual.............................Transmission .191...........Driver and Passenger Safety .5...........................................Driving .187....................................Economy .181..................Dust and Pollen Filter .242..............................Economy,Fuel .181............Emergencies on the Road .255.............Battery,Jump Starting .263...........Brake System Indicator .269................Changing a Flat Tire .257.....Charging System Indicator .267..................Checking the Fuses .270.....Low Oil Pressure Indicator .267...Malfunction Indicator Lamp .268..................Overheated Engine .265.........................Emergency Brake .100......................Emergency Flashers .74......................Emergency Towing .276............Emergency Trunk Opener .87.......................Emissions Controls .287.............Emissions Testing,State .290Engine....Coolant Temperature Gauge .67......Engine Speed Limiter . 193, 196Malfunction Indicatormp .268........Oil Pressure Indicator . 65, 267..............Oil,What Kind to Use .224...............................Overheating .265............................Specifications .282.......................................Starting .190......................Ethanol in Gasoline .177.Evaporative Emissions Controls .287...............................Exhaust Fumes .51Expectant Mothers,Use of Seat........................................Belts by .16...................................Fan,Interior .106.........................................Features .105....................Filling the Fuel Tank .177Filters.........................Dust and Pollen .242...............................................Oil .2265-speed Manual Transmission...............Checking Fluid Level .233................................Shifting the .191.............Flashers,Hazard Warning .74...................Flat Tire,Changing a .257Fluids..........Automatic Transmission .232..........................................Brake .234.........................................Clutch .235...................................Locations .222..............Manual Transmission .233..........................Power Steering .235..................Windshield Washer .231FM Stereo Radio...................................Reception .163...........................Folding Rear Seat .93..........................Four-way Flashers .74..............................Front Airbags . 9, 24FEIII...............Gas Mileage,Improving .181.........................................Gasoline .176...............Fuel Reserve Indicator .64...........................................Gauge .67................Octane Requirement .176........................Tank,Filling the .177................Gas Station Procedures .177Gauges...Engine Coolant Temperature .67...............................................Fuel .67Gearshift Lever Positions..........Automatic Transmission .195..............Manual Transmission .192......................................Glove Box .103.............Halogen Headlight Bulbs .236..............Hazard Warning Flashers .74Headlights........................................Aiming .236............Daytime Running Lights .73..................High Beam Indicator .61........................Reminder Beeper .72........Replacing Halogen Bulbs .236...................................Turning on .72..............................Head Restraints .92.............................Heated Mirrors .100.....................Heating and Cooling .106.............High Altitude,Starting at .190.................High-Low Beam Switch .72..............High-mount Brake Light .241.......................Hood,Opening the .178..............................................Horn .4,70...Identification Number,Vehicle .280Ignition..............................................Keys .76...........................................Switch .78............Timing Control System .288.........Important Safety Precautions .6.........Indicators,Instrument Panel .59...............................Infant Restraint .38Infant SeatsTCH Anchor System .42...........................Lower Anchors .42................Tether Anchor Points .45Inflation,Recommended Tire...................................Pressures rmation Display .66...................................Inside Mirror .99.............................Inspection,Tire .247............................Instrument Panel .57................Instrument Panel Lights .59........Instrument Panel Brightness .73...............................Interior Lights .101........................................Introduction .i.................................................Fuel .176......................Fill Door and Cap .177...........................................Gauge .67................Octane Requirement .176...............................Oxygenated .177........................Reserve Indicator .64........................Tank,Filling the .177.....................Fuses,Checking the .270.................Jacking up the Vehicle .258.......................................Jack,Tire .257................................Jump Starting .263HIGJIVCONTINUED..................................................Keys .76bel,Certification ne Change,Signaling p/Shoulder Belts . 14, TCH Anchor System .42Lights....................Bulb Replacement .236.......................................Indicator .59.........................................Parking .72..................................Turn Signal .72.....................................Load Limit .185......LOCK (Ignition Key Position).78Locks.......Anti-theft Steering Column .78............................Fuel Fill Door .177.................................Power Door .80...........................................Trunk .87........................Low Coolant Level .181.........................Low Fuel Indicator .64................................Lower Anchors .42...Lower Gear,Downshifting to a .191...Low Oil Pressure Indicator . 65, 267...Lubricant Specifications Chart .282..................................Maintenance .211................................Minder . 213-219.........................Minder Indicator .64...Owner Maintenance Checks .218.................................Record . 220-221..........................................Safety .212.......Malfunction Indicator Lamp .268...................Manual Transmission .191........Manual Transmission Fluid .233...............................Meters,Gauges .66...................Methanol in Gasoline .177..........................Mirrors,Adjusting .99.........................................Moonroof .97...........................MP3/WMA . 123, 143...................Neutral Gear Position .195..................New Vehicle Break-in .176.....................Normal Shift Speeds .192...................NOTICE,Explanation of .i...............Numbers,Identification .280...Octane Requirement,Gasoline .176.........................................Odometer .66...............................Odometer,Trip .67Oil........................Change,How to .226......................Change,When to .213......................Checking Engine .179..............Pressure Indicator . 65, 267.......Selecting Proper Viscosity .224...........ON (Ignition Key Position).78Onboard Refueling Vapor....................................Recovery .287..............................Outside Mirrors .99....Outside Temperature Indicator .68....................Overheating,Engine .265.......Owner Maintenance Checks .218.........................Oxygenated Fuels .177MNOKLV。

Mettler Toledo 产品说明书.pdf_1701919886.7603748

Mettler Toledo 产品说明书.pdf_1701919886.7603748

M a s s e s i n d u s t r i e l l e sValeur nominale 1 kg - 5 tClasses OIML F1, F2, M1, M2, M3 Acier inoxydable FonteConception solide et innovantePour répondre aux contraintes les plus strictes2P o i d s à p o i g n éeUne expertise et une qualité inégaléesMETTLER TOLEDO est le premier fabricant de balances et l'un des principaux fournisseurs de poids, de jeux de poids et de services d’étalonnage pour les poids. Le portfolio exhaustif couvre des poids allant de 1 mg à 5 tonnes dans toutes les classes de précision .Poids à poignéeAcier inoxydable Finition ultra brillante Densité : 7,9 kg/dm 3Caractéristiques, avantages et applications • Des procédés de forge au lieu de moulage garantissent une densité constante du matériau et une meilleure stabilité à long terme• Poids fournis dans une boîte robuste et verrouillable pour une meilleure protection • L es poids sont lavables ce qui les rends idéals pour l’utilisation en salle blanche • Parfaits pour répondre aux plus hautes exigences des secteurs réglementés• Chaque poids est équipé d’un numéro de série à des fins de traçabilitéCaractéristiques, avantages et applications• Conception avec poignée pour un le -vage et empilage sécurisé• Panier étalon empilables adaptés à des poids de 20, 10 ou 5 kg, jusqu’à une capacité max. de 200 kg• Panier étalon livré avec certificat d’éta -lonnage et approbation de modèle • Adaptés aux secteurs réglementés tels que les industries pharmaceutiques, biotechnologiques ou agroalimentaire • Chaque poids est équipé d’un numéro de série à des fins de traçabilitéPoids cylindriquesAcier inoxydable Densité : 7,9 kg/dm 3Caractéristiques, avantages et applications • Structure soudée, surface traitée par billage et passivée pour une utilisation intensive dans des conditions difficiles • Traitement spécial de passivation de l’acier inoxydable garantissant une résistance à la corrosion sur le long terme, grâce à la suppression de sa réactivité chimique• Obturateur sans plomb, en aluminium pour respecter les normes des secteurs réglementés• Idéal pour le replacement d’ancients poids en fonte• Chaque poids est équipé d’un numéro de série à des fins de traçabilitéPoids à poignéeOIML classe M1Acier inoxydable, traité par billage, passivéMasse volumique : 7,9 kg/dm 3Poids à poignée, acier inoxydable Caractéristiques, avantages et applications • Revêtement à deux composants pour une surface résistante à la corrosion, aux rayures et aux impacts• Finition lisse et étanche à la poussière et aux saletés, facile à nettoyer• Poids avec code couleur pour une identifi -cation unique des classes de poids OIML • S ommet plat pour un stockage facile et sécurisé• Une solution économique pour les appli -cations industrielles générales• Chaque poids est équipé d’un numéro de série à des fins de traçabilitéPoids à poignéeFonteRevêtement à deux composants Densité : 7,2 kg/dm 3Poids à poignée, fonte Poids cylindriques, acier inoxydable Poids sans certificatCode couleur4L e s m a s s e s d e f o r t e s p o r t ée sLevage sécurisé et accès à 360 ºpour les masses de fortes portéesLa manipulation des masses de fortes portées pour les essais de balance comporte certains risques. Pour éviter des opérations de manipulation manuelles, nous avons conçu des poids offrant une multitude d'options de levage, et notamment un accès à 360 ° pour les chariots élévateurs à fourche, grues et appareils de levage. Ceci permet d'éviter toute blessure en réduisant les risques liés à la manipulation manuelle.Caractéristiques, avantages et applications• Conception standardisée pour une adaptabilité à tous les chariots élévateurs à fourche, accès omni-directionnel pour un gerbage sécurisé et rapide • Empilable pour vérifier des portées max. de balances > 10 tonnes• Quatre poignées sur chaque poids pour la fixation de sangles de levage industrielles adaptées aux grues et pont roulant• Système sans erreur grâce à une fixation sécurisée par boucle des sangles au niveau de la poignée lors de l’empilage des poids• Chaque poids est équipé d’un numéro de série à des fins de traçabilitéPoids rectangulairesFonteRevêtement à deux composants Densité : 7,2 kg/dm 3Poids rectangulaires, fonteLes poids sont empilables et accessibles par grue ou chariot élévateur à fourche.5Caractéristiques, avantages et applications• Excellente qualité des poids de fortes portées en acier inoxydable • Levage sécurisé par grue grâce au crochet fixé sur la surface du poids • Idéals pour les applications dans l’industrie agroalimentaire • Test des dispositifs de pesage commerciaux par les spécialistes des poids et mesures• Valeurs nominales de 100 kg jusqu’à 2000 kg Poids cylindriquesClasse OIML F1, F2Acier inoxydable Densité : 7.9 kg/ dm 3Charge max.Longueur Référence 5 t 1 m 111256005 t 2 m 111256015 t 3 m 111256025 t4 m11125603Les sangles de levage résistantes et de grande qualité constituent le meilleur choix pour manipuler les masses de fortesportées.Autres sangles de levage disponibles sur demande.Quatre brins, 100 % polyester, solides comme de l’acier, inusables, lisses et flexibles. Œillets et crochets en acier trempé.Charge max.Longueur Référence 5 t 1 m 111256045 t3 m11125605Caractéristiques, avantages et applications• La combinaison des poids permet d’atteindre un poids total de référence spécifique• Le centre de gravité bas assure un empilement sécurisé et l’espace de stockage requis est optimisé• Utilisation comme poids de référence pour l’étalonnage des poids de test des classes OIML inférieures • Valeurs nominales de 100 kg jusqu’à 1000 kgPoids rectangulairesClasse OIML F1, F2Acier inoxydable Densité : 7.9 kg/ dm 3AccessoiresSangles de levagePour obtenir des devis, des informations techniques ou des informations sur les autres poids**************6Centre d'étalonnage européen pour les masses de fortes portéesÉt a l o n n a g e d e s p o i d sÉconomies de coûts dés le départ • Laboratoire d'étalonnage de répu-tation mondiale ouverts en 1994• Les comparateurs de masse et robots de pointe METTLER TOLEDO garantissent des processus économes en temps permettant ainsi des tarifs particulièrement concurrentiels.Délais courts• Des processus d'étalonnage ratio n alisés et contrôlés par ordi-nateur assurent un délai de cinq jours après confirmation ferme de la commande.Conformité aux réglementations garantie• Tous les certificats sont délivrés conformément aux normes ISO/IEC 17025 et à l'European cooperation for Accreditation (EA).Assistance professionnelle de A à Z • Service complet incluant le nettoy-age, l'ajustage, l'étalonnage, la peinture et le marquage des poids • Assistance logistique pour l'expé-dition des poids, de votre site au laboratoire d'étalonnage et inverse -ment• Certificats disponibles en français, anglais, allemand et espagnolTechnologie de pointe et grand niveau d'expertise permettent à notre laboratoire d'étalonnage accrédité ISO 17025 de Béthune, France, de se positionner parmi les meilleurs d'Europe. Les comparateurs METTLER TOLEDO de renommée mondiale garantissent des résultats d'étalonnage des plus précis pour des poids de plus de 5 tonnes. Nos services couvrent toutes les étapes, du nettoyage à l'applicationd'une couche de peinture supplémentaire en passant par l'étalonnage.Comparateur grande capacité(AX32004-M10) de METTLER TOLEDO, pour une détermination automatisée de la masse des poids à poignées et à bouton de 1 à 20 kg./weightsLe guide de recommandations générales pour les systèmes de pesage GWP ® réduit les risques liés à vos processus de pesage et vous aide à :• choisir la bonne balance• réduire les couts en optimisant mes procédures de tests.• conformité qui répond à la plupart des exigences réglementaires./GWPGWP®Good Weighing Practice™Pour plus d'informationsPoids de laboratoire • P oids individuels et jeux de poids • D e 1 mg à 50 kg, classes E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, M2, M3• A cier fabriqué sous vide pour une pureté inégalée des matériaux et une stabilité à long terme • S urfaces lisses grâce au processus d'ajustement par électrolyte unique • L 'étalonnage de poids contrôlé par ordinateur et robo -tisé garantit les valeurs d'incertitude les plus bassesCarePacs ®• C onçu pour les tests de routine des balances d’une portée max. de 8 kg• C arePacs ®contient uniquement deux poids – une économie de coûts significative par rapport à un jeu complet de poids • Économies de temps grâce à une approche d’essai simple et rapide • A ccessoires inclus pour une manipulation professionnelle des poidsServices d’étalonnage • T ous les laboratoires de masse METTLER TOLEDO sont accrédités pour l’étalonnage de poids confor-mément à ISO 17025 • N ettoyage, étalonnage et ajustement de poids • E dition d’un certificat d’étalonnage pour la correc -tion de masse conventionnelle, l’incertitude et la traçabilitéUn Portfolio exhaustif de poids accessible à tous les budgetsMETTLER TOLEDO propose des poids pour toutes les applications industrielles. Que vous ayez besoin de poids dans la plage mg pour des essais de routine ou de poids de très haute précision pour la détermination de masse, vous êtes assuré de trouver la solution appropriée à vos besoins spécifiques dans le portfolio exhaustif depoids de METTLER TOLEDO.Pour tout devis ou toute information concernant les poids, veuillez contacter votre distributeur METTLER TOLEDO local ou envoyer uncourrierélectroniqueàl'adressesuivante :**************Mettler-Toledo AGLaboratory & Weighing Technologies CH-8606 Greifensee Tel. +41-44-944 22 11 Fax +41-44-944 31 70Sous réserve de modifications techniques © 02/2013 Mettler-Toledo AG Imprimé en Suisse 11796232Global MarCom Greifensee。

瑞士制造 操作说明 混凝土耐久性测试 系列 2说明书

瑞士制造 操作说明 混凝土耐久性测试 系列 2说明书

目录1 安全和责任 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 如何着手 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 .1 Resipod 基础知识 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 .2 Resipod 测量原理 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 .3 Resipod 显示屏 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 使用 Resipod 测量电阻率 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 3 .1 执行测量 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 .2 内存功能 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 现场的电阻率测量 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 4 .1 影响 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 .2 应用示例 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 质量控制应用 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 5 .1 Resipod 体积电阻率 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 .2 Resipod 几何体 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 单元、零件和配件 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 技术规格 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 维护和支持 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 ResipodLink 软件 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201. 安全和责任安全和使用预防措施本手册包含 Resipod 的安全、使用和维护等方面的重要信息。

DLE20 使用说明书

DLE20 使用说明书

EngineDLE20使用说明书USER MANUAL该发动机并非玩具,请特别注意安全,由此引起的所有安全问题我们将不予负责;为了您更好地使用该产品,请您在使用前仔细阅读说明书。

This engine is not toy. For your own safety, please read the manual carefully before operation. DLE is not responsible for all injuries result from the use.一、安全(SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS)1、使用前请仔细检查螺旋桨、发动机架等相关部位,保证螺丝、镙母不松动,安装时最好使用螺纹胶(如:LOCTITTE 242)固定螺丝、螺母。

Before every use, check the engine assembly, propeller and airframe carefully for loose screws and nuts. Loctite is strongly recommended on all the screws.2、请注意:如果要在试车台上磨合或测试发动机,必须有很好的减震装置,否则可能导致发动机部分零件的损坏,最好把发动机安装在飞机上进行磨合。

During the break-in process, engine must running with shock absorber installed. Or the engine will be seriously damaged by vibration. The best way for break-in process is mount the engine on a plane.3、发动机在运行时,任何人不许在螺旋桨旋转平面前的位置。

Always stand clear of and behind the propeller; never allow anyone including yourself, to be in front of or to the sides of the propeller when starting or running the engine. Anyone near the engine should wear protective eyewear. Do not wear loose clothing near the engine or propeller.二、发动机数据:(SPECIFICATIONS)1、性能:(Performance)2.5HP/9000rpm (2.5HP/9000rpm)怠速:1750 rpm/分钟(Idle Speed: 1750 rpm/min.)拉力6Kg/海拔100米(Static Thrust 6Kg / 100 meters Altitude)拉力5.3Kg/海拔1800米(Static Thrust 5.3Kg / 1800 meters Altitude)适用螺旋桨规格:14 X10; 15 X 8; 16 X 6; 16 X 8; 17 X 6(The specification of the aircraft propeller:14 X10;15 X 8;16 X 6;16 X 8;17 X 6)适用火花塞型号(the type of the sparking plug ):NGK CM62、参数:(Parameter)排量( Exhaust Amount ) : 20cm3缸径×行程( diameter × stroke ) : 32mm×25mm压缩比(Ratio of compression) : 10.5:1润滑比(Ratio of lubricating capacity) : 30:1重量: 主机650克+排气管50克+点火器120克Weight: Main engine - 650g Exhaust pipe - 50gIgnition equipment - 120g3、点火器工作电压(Ignition volt):4.8V-14V三、发动机的调整(ENGINE ADJUSTMENT)1、每台发动机出厂时都经过了初步调整,用户可以直接使用。

LAVIDA产品手册0504


LAVIDA
现代动感外观
-车身颜色-
动 感 大 气 内 外 兼 修
反射银
品蓝
深黑
糖果白
魅红
车身颜色
14 LAVIDA全系列在上市之初将先为您送上多达5种不同风格的车身颜色供选择,完美展现其独树一帜的设计风格。
LAVIDA
现代动感外观
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动 感 大 气 车身基本尺寸
LAVIDA
现代动感外观
-前方造型-
镀铬立体格栅
与整车横向气势相呼应的是巧妙融入前脸的大众经典的进气 格栅造型,沉稳又富于内涵。大而醒目的VW徽标立于格栅中 间,顿显尊贵之气。格栅采用时下流行的镀铬材质,充满现 代感,最佳化地呈现出前脸的立体层次感。
动 感 大 气 内 外 兼 修
车身同色一体化保险杠
LAVIDA轿车的前部给人一种震撼的冲 击力,极富韵律的线条,从发动机盖 一直延伸到保险杠上,将传统的德国 大众汽车的V型造型特征更加淋漓尽致 地表达出来,毫不拘谨,激情洋溢。 LAVIDA轿车整车的车头曲面气势如虹, 毫不拖沓,极力强调快速而简洁的曲 面,动感流畅。
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L105
舒适的驾乘空间
同级车中领先的轴距保证了充裕的内部空间,尤其是宽敞舒适的后排,非常符合中国人的用车习惯。宽大的 后车门令乘客上下车更为轻松。 21
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LAVIDA的行李箱容积达到472L,对于日常使用绝对绰绰有余。U型行李箱开口和平整舒坦的 底部则使存储更为方便。

浩发电动搬运车产品说明书

1 400 KGPC1.4COMPACT PALLET TRUCKSHYSTERSpecification data is based on VDI 2198DISTINGUISHING MARKPC1.4Electric (battery)Pedestrian1.4 600 886 11522.1 Service weightkg 2.2 Axle loading, laden front/rear kg 2.3 Axle loading, unladen front/rearkgW E I G H TWEIGHT230642 1088 180 503.1 Tyres: solid rubber, superelastic, pneumatic, polyurethane front/rear 3.2 Tyre size, front ø (mm x mm)3.3 Tyre size, rearø (mm x mm)3.4 Additional wheels (dimensions)ø (mm x mm)3.5 Wheels, number front/rear (x = driven wheels) 3.6 Tread, front b 10 (mm)3.7Tread, rearb 11 (mm)T Y R E S , C H A S S I STYRES, CHASSISPolyurethane 195 x 55 80 x 69 30 x 451x + 2 / 4470 4805.1 Travel speed, laden/unladenkm/h 5.1.1 Travel speed, laden/unladen, backwards km/h 5.2 Lift speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.3 Lowering speed, laden/unladen m/s 5.8 Max. gradeability, laden/unladen %5.10 Service brakeP E R F O R M A N C E D A T APERFORMANCE DATA5.3 5.8 5.3 5.8 2.25 3.32 2.37 1.905 / 15Electric6.1 Drive motor S2 60 minute rating kW 6.2 Lift motor, S3 15% ratingkW 6.3 Battery according to DIN 43531/35/36 A,B,C, no 6.4 Battery voltage/nominal capacity K5 (V)/(Ah)6.5 Battery weightkg6.6 Energy consumption according to VDI cyclekWh/h at number of cyclesE L E C T R I C - E N G I N EELECTRIC - ENGINE 0.9 0.8 no 24 / 80 49on request8.1 Type of drive unit D R I V E /L I F T M E C H A N I S MDRIVE/LIFT MECHANISMMOSFET 10.7 Sound pressure level at the driver’s seat dB (A)A D D I T I O N A L D A T AADDITIONAL DATA704.4 Lift h 3 (mm)4.9 Height of tiller arm in driving position min./max. h 14 (mm)4.15 Height, loweredh 13 (mm)4.19 Overall length (pedestrian) l 1 (mm)4.20 Length to face of forks (pedestrian) l 2 (mm)4.21 Overall widthb 1 / b 2 (mm)4.22 Fork dimensions DIN ISO 2331 s / e / l (mm)4.25 Outside Fork Widthb 5 (mm)4.32 Ground clearance, centre of wheelbase m 2 (mm)4.33Load dimension b 12 × l 6 crosswaysb 12 × l 6 (mm)4.34.1 Aisle width for pallets 1000mm x 1200mm crossways (pedestrian) Ast (mm)4.34.2 Aisle width for pallets 800mm x 1200mm lengthwise (pedestrian) Ast (mm)4.35 Turning radius (pedestrian) Wa (mm)1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.51.61.81.92.12.22.33.1 3.23.33.43.5 3.63.75.15.1.15.25.35.85.106.16.26.3 6.4 6.56.68.110.7D I ME N S I O N SDIMENSIONS200950 1310 85 1508 358 685 531601150550 321000 x 12002131 2029 1320 4.44.94.154.194.204.214.224.254.324.334.34.14.34.24.35W ah13h3Ym2l2l1h14minh14maxltraction and hydraulic controls.n Hour meter and battery discharge indicator.n Welded fork construction makes them highly resistant to torsion and heavy loads.n In case of collision components and batteries are protected with special designed cover.PRODUCTIVITYn Reinforced compact chassis design to improve accessibility.n Operator-friendly tiller head controls for productive load handling.n Standard anti-roll back system.n Double load wheels and exit/entry roller to optimize pallet handling.ERGONOMICSn Ergonomically tiller head designed for maximum operator comfort.n Low effort controls ergonomically placed to reduce operator fatigue.n Adjustable performance setting to suit specific operation conditions.n Responsive butterfly switches control travel direction, speed and braking allow a smooth start, controlled braking and acceleration.n Creep-speed function for manoeuvring in dense areason-site recharge.n Optimized battery packs to ensure maximum time of operation.n Easy access to motor and key components to reduce downtime.SERVICEABILITYn Quick accessibility for exchange of batteries.n Maintenance free sealed batteries.@fwww.hyster.eu*********************/HysterEurope @HysterEurope/HysterEuropeSTRONG PARTNERS. TOUGH TRUCKS.TMFOR DEMANDING OPERATIONS, EVERYWHERE.Hyster supplies a complete range of warehouse equipment, IC and electric counterbalanced trucks, container handlers and reach stackers. Hyster is committed to being much more than a lift truck supplier.Our aim is to offer a complete partnership capable ofresponding to the full spectrum of material handling issues: Whether you need professional consultancy on your fleet management, fully qualified service support, or reliable parts supply, you can depend on Hyster.Our network of highly trained dealers provides expert,responsive local support. They can offer cost-effective finance packages and introduce effectively managed maintenance programmes to ensure that you get the best possible value. Our business is dealing with your material handling needs so you can focus on the success of your business today and in the future.HYSTER-YALE UK LIMITED trading as Hyster Europe. Registered Address: Centennial House, Building 4.5, Frimley Business Park, Frimley, Surrey, GU16 7SG, United Kingdom.Registered in England and Wales. Company Registration Number: 02636775.HYSTER,and FORTENS are registered trademarks in the European Union and certain other jurisdictions.MONOTROL® is a registered trademark, and DURAMATCH andare trademarks in the United States and in certain other jurisdictions.Printed in Netherlands. Part number: 3990121 Rev00-10/14-TLCHYSTER EUROPECentennial House, Frimley Business Park, Frimley, Surrey, GU16 7SG, England.Tel: +44 (0) 1276 538500。

雪狼Pro系列雪抹车前吹风说明书

SnowWolf Pro Series Snow PlowManufacturer’s WarrantyTwo-Year Limited WarrantyWolfGroup International, hereinafter referred to as WOLFGROUP, warrants new SNOWWOLF SNOW PLOWS at the time of delivery to the original purchaser, to be free from defects in material and workmanship when properly set up and operated in accordance with the recommendations set forth by WOLFGROUP.WOLFGROUP’S liability for any defect with respect to accepted goods shall be limited to repairing the goods at a WOLFGROUP designated location or at an authorized dealer location, or replacing them as WOLFGROUP shall elect. The above shall be in accordance with WOLFGROUP warranty adjustment policies. WOLFGROUP’S obligation shall terminate twenty-four (24) months after the delivery of the goods to original purchaser including cutting edge breakage or wear. This warranty shall not apply to any machine or attachment which shall have been repaired or altered outside the WOLFGROUP factory or authorized WOLFGROUP dealership or in any way so as in WOLFGROUP’S judgment, to affect its stability or reliability, nor which has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident beyond the Company recommended machine rated capacity.Warranty ClaimTo submit a warranty claim, a return authorization from WOLFGROUP must be obtained. The failed part may then be returned. Tampering with the failed part may void the warranty. This warranty does not include freight or delivery charges incurred when returning machinery for servicing. Dealer mileage, service calls, and pickup/delivery charges are the customers' responsibility.Exclusions of WarrantyExcept as otherwise expressly stated herein, WOLFGROUP makes no representation or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, AND MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IN RESPECT TO ITS MACHINERY AND/OR ATTACHMENTS ARE FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WOLFGROUP shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages for any breach or warranty, including but not limited to inconvenience, rental of replacement equipment, loss of profits or other commercial loss. Upon purchase, the buyer assumes all liability for all personal injury and property resulting from the handling, possession, or use of the goods by the buyer.No agent, employee, or representative of WOLFGROUP has any authority to bind WOLFGROUP to any affirmation, representation or warranty concerning its machinery and/or attachments except as specifically set forth herein.This warranty does not cover abuse, modifications by others, or leaking hoses due to improper routing, abrasion, or pinching.This warranty policy supersedes any previous documents.No claims for warranty shall be considered unless warranty registration is sent to WolfGroup within 30 days of purchase!Manufactured By:14311 Ewing AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55306Pro Series Snow Plow Operation and Maintenance ManualDate Purchased: __________________________________Purchased From: __________________________________Model Number: __________________________________Serial Number: __________________________________REMEMBER: Register your warranty! No claims for warrantyshall be considered unless your warranty registration card issent to SnowWolf within 30 days of purchase!ForwardCongratulations on the purchase of your SnowWolf, the finest snow plow on the market today!SnowWolf Pro Series Snow Plows are designed by people with years of experience in the coldMinnesota winters. You can be sure that the quality and innovation of the Pro Series is our first priority. Getting to know your new snow plow should be the first step in learning its features and limitations. This manual is designed to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your SnowWolf .Document HistoryThe table below lists all revisions of the Pro Series Operation and Maintenance Manual.Document RevisionSummary of ChangesPublication DateFirst publicationFirst revision10/21/08Corporate HeadquartersWolfGroup International 14311 Ewing Avenue Burnsville, MN 55306 800-905-2265 toll free 952-224-4430 local 952-224-4444 fax***********************© 2008 – WolfGroup International. All Rights Reserved. 10/2008All other brands, products, or service names are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners, and are used to identify products or services of their companies or organizations.Notice: This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning any equipment, equipment feature, or service offered or to be offered by WolfGroup International. WolfGroup International reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice, and assumes no responsibility for its use. This informational document describes features that may not be currently available. Contact a WolfGroup International sales office for information on features and product availability.Snow Plow SpecificationsTable 2 – SpecificationsPro Series Available AccessoriesDescriptionPro-5.0Pro-6.0 Pro-7.0 Pro-8.0 Blade Width5’ 6’ 7’ 8’ Blade Width at Full Angle 50” 59” 68.8” 78.6” Blade Height 30” 30” 30” 30” Weight479# 511# 543# 575# Gauge of Moldboard 12 Ga 12 Ga 12 Ga 12 Ga Trip Springs 2 2 2 2 Wear ShoesYes Yes Yes Yes Cutting Edge (1085 High Carbon) 3/8” x 6” 3/8” x 6” 3/8” x 6” 3/8” x 6” Angle Rams 1 ½” x 101 ½” x 101 ½” x 101 ½” x 10Vertical Ribs 6 6 6 6 Moldboard Radius 15” 15” 15” 15” Trip EdgeYes Yes Yes Yes Universal Skid Steer MountStd.Std.Std.Std.Detailed Parts List Table 1 – Parts List Item #Part # Description 1 20000 Cutting Edge, 8’ with hardware1 20001 Cutting Edge, 7’ with hardware1 20002 Cutting Edge, 6’ with hardware1 20003 Cutting Edge, 5’ with hardware2 20004 Moldboard Weldment, 8’2 20005 Moldboard Weldment, 7’2 20006 Moldboard Weldment, 6’2 20007 Moldboard Weldment, 5’3 20008 Wear Shoe Weldment4 20009 Spacer Kit for 200085 20012 Klik Pin for 200086 20013 8” Hinge Pin7 20015 Cap Screw, 5/8 – 11 x 3 ½8 20016 Locknut, 5/8 – 1120017 Decal, SnowWolf blade front9 20018 Decal, SnowWolf model number10 20020 A-Frame Weldment11 20021 Quadrant Weldment12 20022 Universal Skid Steer Mount13 20023 A-Frame Mounting Ears with hardware14 20024 Spring Rod Weldment15 20025 Spring Retainer Cup16 20026 Compression Spring17 20027 Auxiliary Trip Spring, optional18 20028 Locknut, ¾ - 1019 20029 Pin, ¾ x 320 20030 Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 ¼21 20031 Angle Cylinder, Chrome rod22 20032 Cap Screw, ¾ - 10 x 4 ½23 20033 Carriage Bolt, ¾ - 10 x 3 ½24 40007 Cotter Pin, 3/16 x 325 50001 Blade Marker Guide Set26 50007 90° Restricted Angle Fitting27 50008 Hose Assembly, 6’ long28 50009-A Adapter, #6 JIC x #12 O-Ring Boss29 50010 Flush Face Coupler Set Table of ContentsDocument History (2)About this Manual (4)Hazard Notices Used in this Manual (4)Terminology (4)Safety (4)Safety Notices (4)Modifications to Equipment (4)About the Snow Plow Attachment (5)Snow Plows (5)Attaching the Snow Plow to the Prime Mover (6)Removing the Snow Plow from the Prime Mover (6)Operation and Maintenance (7)Equipment Inspection (7)Usage Guidelines (7)Inspection Checklist (7)Operation (7)Operation Continued (8)Maintenance (8)Detailed Parts Diagram (9)Detailed Parts List (10)Snow Plow Specifications (11)Ultra Series Available Accessories (11)Manufacturer’s Warranty (12)Two-Year Limited Warranty (12)Warranty Claim (12)Exclusions of Warranty (12)About this ManualThis manual contains information about the usage and maintenance required for the equipment. This document must be available for review by the operator before using the attachment to ensure proper safety, maintenance, and usage.Hazard Notices Used in this ManualThe following hazard notices are used in this document:NOTE – Notes are used to indicate important information. This information may be repeated in other areas of the manual.CAUTION – Cautions are used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the equipment or other property.WARNING – Warnings are used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, could result in serious injury or death.DANGER – Danger is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.TerminologyPrime Mover: The SnowWolf Pro Series Snow Plow can be attached to many different pieces of equipment; therefore the term “prime mover” will be used. A prime mover is any tractor, skidsteer, or equipment, providing power to the attachment.SafetySafety NoticesBefore operating or conducting maintenance on this equipment, it is important to wear proper protection. Recommended safety equipment when operating and maintaining this equipment includes earplugs, eye protection, and a hard hat.NOTE: Additional safety equipment may be required depending on the operating environment and worksite conditions.Only qualified and trained personnel should operate, maintain, and service this attachment. It is recommended that this equipment be inspected regularly for leaks, cracks, or other conditions that may impair proper usage of the equipment. Verify that all repairs have been completed and inspected prior to using the attachment under load.It is the responsibility of the user to follow all local, state, and federal safety regulations. Improper use of this equipment may result in personal injury, property damage, and/or damage to the equipment.Modifications to EquipmentAny modifications made to this equipment may void any warranty and relieve the manufacturer of liability of any resulting injury or damage.Detailed Parts DiagramFigure 2 – Pro Series Snow Blade – Parts DiagramOperation ContinuedThe SnowWolf has been designed to stack snow if you wish. This will not damage the plow no matter how high you push it into a pile of snow. Watch your hose routing carefully so as not to stretch and ruin your hoses.DANGER – Always be aware of what is overhead.Inspect the Snow Plow daily before use. It is also recommended to inspect the Snow Plow after extreme use or damage. Use the following inspection checklist as a guideline.•As with any power attachment, safety is critical. An enclosed cab prime mover with the operator wearing safety protection is required.•Never operate the Snow Plow with persons within 100 feet.•Disengage Snow Plow and shut off engine before leaving the cabin of the prime mover.•Keep all body parts away from the Snow Plow when in use.•Use caution on slopes and uneven terrain.•Never carry passengers.•Never leave machine running unattended.•Never leave Snow Plow off the ground when out of operator’s seat.•Never allow children or untrained personnel to operate the snowplow! STAY CLEAR Maintenance•Disconnect the hydraulic connection between the attachment and the prime mover before performing any type of maintenance to the Snow Plow.•Cutting Edge: Be certain to replace bolt-on cutting edge when it wears within 1/2" -3/4” of the bolt head securing it to the trip-edge. It is reversible for long life. Replace only with genuineSnowWolf cutting edge and hardware.•Cylinder Gland Nut: Periodically check cylinder gland nuts for tightness. Usually they will leak first if they become loose. A large slip-joint pliers or pipe wrench can be used to tighten. Do not over tighten!•Hoses: Check hoses occasionally for abrasion damage. This may save you from downtime. If in doubt, replace with genuine SnowWolf parts.•Pivot Pins: Pivot pins may be lubed with moly-type grease, same as used on your machine.Please check the cotter pins that retain all pivot/anchor pins after each use. If missing, replace!Severe damage could be caused by losing a pin.•Springs: SnowWolf springs are adjusted by the large nut/ threaded rod on each spring mechanism. It is very important to set them after your first use, then twice per year thereafter.Use of grease or “Anti Seize” on the rod and jam nuts will keep them from rusting to each other.•Storage:Lubrication of pivot pins is recommended if unit is stored outside. Be certain hydraulic quick couplers are cleaned and joined together to keep dirt out. Put a light coating of grease on exposed rod portion of cylinders to prevent corrosion. Touch-up paint should be used on allscratches to prevent further rust.About the Snow Plow AttachmentThe Snow Plow attachment is intended for use in snow removal. Use of this equipment in any other manner is considered to be contrary to the intended use of the attachment.Snow PlowsThe SnowWolf Snow Plow attachment has become a necessity among plowing contractors today. This unique Snow Plow is offered for a variety of applications.Figure 1 – Pro Series Snow PlowSnowWolf Pro Series Snow Plows are designed by people with years of experience in harsh Minnesota winters. You can be sure that the quality of the SnowWolf is our first priority.The Pro Series has been designed for absolute maximum durability and efficiency, regardless of snow conditions. Extra tight blade curl reduces horsepower requirements to get snow rolling, 35° angle gives you the most efficient snow discharge, and spring assisted down pressure lets you scrape like no other! Simply put, you’ve purchased the world’s finest snowplow!!P.S. Wolves are not usually solitary animals. They like to work in packs!!Attaching the Snow Plow to the Prime MoverNOTE: Before attempting to attach the Snow Plow to the prime mover, verify that all hydraulic couplings are compatible.WARNING – Improper attachment to the prime mover may cause personal injury.CAUTION – All hydraulic connections must be clean and free of debris before making any connection.1. Place the Snow Plow attachment on a level surface.2. Position and align the prime mover to the rear of the attachment, within proximity of the front ofprime mover.3. Insert and connect the prime mover into the attachment.4. Connect the hydraulic lines from the attachment to the prime mover.5. Close latches (or other locking mechanism) to secure the attachment to the prime mover.6. Using the prime mover, raise the attachment and move the attachment to ensure hydraulic linesare clear of air and operate properly.CAUTION – Hydraulics should operate in an even and smooth manner. Hydraulic movement that is not even and smooth may indicate that air is in the hydraulic lines.7. Lower the attachment to ground level.8. Route hoses away from pinch areas – install cable ties if necessary to assure extended hose life.9. Inspect that the attachment is mounted properly and securely. If the attachment does not meetthis requirement, follow the instructions to remove the Snow Plow and re-attach using theinstructions above.Removing the Snow Plow from the Prime MoverWARNING – Improper disconnection may result person injury or damage to the attachment and prime mover.CAUTION – All hydraulic connections must be clean and free of debris before disconnection.1. Using the prime mover, lower the attachment to the ground.2. To prevent contamination, remove any dirt and debris from the couplings. Disconnect thehydraulic connection between the attachment and the prime mover.NOTE: Hydraulic connections must be disconnected before disengaging latches to prevent damage to the prime mover or the attachment.3. Disengage the prime mover latches (or other locking mechanism) from the attachment.4. Move the prime mover from the attachment.Operation and MaintenanceEquipment InspectionIt is recommended to inspect the equipment for damage and wear before use. Use the following list as a guideline during equipment inspection.•Check all hardware connections to the prime mover for damage or fatigue such as cracks or other structural flaws.•Check that all latches or locks are closed.•Check that all hydraulic fittings are tight and free of leaks•Check that all hydraulic lines are free of leaks, holes, or cracks.WARNING – Do not use hands to check for hydraulic leaks. Keep body parts away from leaking hydraulic lines and couplings that are under pressure.•Check that the tires on the prime mover are in good condition and have proper load ratings.NOTE: Replace any damaged hardware, hoses, and fitting before using the equipment.Usage GuidelinesBefore each use do the following:•Perform the equipment inspection by performing a walk around.•Perform daily inspection as indicated in the Inspection Checklist.•Verify that the proper attachment is being used for the task.DANGER – Keep all body parts away from the Snow Plow when in use. The pivoting blade isdangerous and hazardous and could potentially cause serious bodily injury or death.Inspection ChecklistAre all safety notices and warning stickers in proper locations and visible?Are there any visible hydraulic leaks?Are any cracks visible in Snow Plow structure?Is the cutting edge worn or bent?Are the bolts holding blades secure and tight?Has the prime mover been properly inspected for hydraulic leaks and proper tire inflation?Has the prime mover been properly maintained?OperationAlways be sure the A-frame of your SnowWolf is level (perpendicular) with the ground when plowing, to insure proper cutting edge wear. You can regulate the scraping ability of your SnowWolf by increasing or decreasing the down pressure you apply via your tilt cylinders. The angle of your SnowWolf can be changed at any time by using your auxiliary circuit. As you become experienced with the SnowWolf, you will find its productivity will amaze you.。

完整版WDW 20D电子式万能试验机说明书

目次1 主要用途与适用范围 (1)2主要技术指标 (1)3 工作条件 (1)4 结构特征与工作原理 (2)4.1试验机外观结构 (2)4.2工作原理 (2)5 安装与调整 (3)6 使用与操作 (4)7 维护与保养 (5)8常见故障及其排除方法 (6)9附电气原理图 (6)WDW-20D微机控制电子式万能试验机使用说明书承蒙您选用WDW-20D型微机控制电子式万能试验机,本公司深表感谢。

在使用本机前,请认真阅读《使用说明书》,在充分理解后,方可开机使用,请您爱护本机,正确使用,以便使该机永远保持较高的精度和良好运行状态。

1 主要用途与适用范围该机广泛用于金属和非金属的拉伸、压缩、弯曲等力学性能试验。

适用于质量监督、教学科研、航空航天、钢铁冶金、汽车、橡胶塑料、编织材料等各种试验领域,是生产制造企业、建筑施工单位、产品质量监督检验所及建材产品检测部门必备的检测设备,也适于高等院校为学生做演示试验。

2 主要技术指标最大试验力:20kN;试验力准确度:±1%;试验力测量范围:200N~20kN,全程自动换档;位移测量精度:±0.5%;速度范围:0.05mm/min~500mm/min,无级调速;速度准确度:±1%;最大拉伸行程:700mm;最大压缩行程:700mm;试验空间宽度:370mm;外形尺寸(宽×长×高):720×500×1680mm;主机重量:400Kg;电源:1KW 单相220V;拉伸与压缩:主机结构为双试验空间,上空间为拉伸空间,下空间为压缩、弯曲空间。

3 工作条件3.1 室温10―35℃。

3.2 相对湿度≤80%。

3.3 周围无振动,无腐蚀性介质,无强磁场干扰。

3.4 电源电压波动不超过额定电压的±10%。

3.5 在稳固的基础上水平安装,水平度不大于0.2/1000。

1WDW-20D微机控制电子式万能试验机使用说明书4 结构特征与工作原理4.1 (见附图1)结构特征该试验机由三部分组成:加力部分、动力驱动部分、测力和记录、处理部分。

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沈阳建筑大学城市建设学院毕业设计说明书毕业论文题目LW20D轮式装载机车架及附件设计系别专业班级交通与机械工程系机械设计制造及其自动化08-2班学生姓名毛雪瑞性别男指导教师郑夕健职称教授2012年 5 月16 日摘要装载机主要用来铲、装、卸、运土和石料一类散状物料,也可以对岩石、硬土进行轻度铲掘作业。

在公路施工中主要用于路基工程的填挖,沥青和水泥混凝土料场的集料、装料等作业。

由于它具有作业速度快,机动性好,操作轻便等优点,因而发展很快,成为土石方施工中的主要机械。

本文主要针对在我国应用最普遍的轮式装载机行走系统和车架选型进行研究。

首先分析了轮式装载机在国内外的发展趋势,根据各大厂家的资料分析,对轮式装载机的行走系统方案进行设计,其中包括行走系统、车架以及铰接点的选择和摆动桥的确定。

然后根据总体一些参数对其进行转弯半径的计算,确定出最小的转弯半径,并对车架进行受力分析以确定车架的强度,及铰销的强度校核和前车架干涉的分析。

接下来对前车架焊接工艺进行分析和改进,提高了生产效率。

对轮胎进行选择,介绍使用轮胎时候的注意事项。

最后对轮式装载机行走系统出现的故障进行诊断和排查,以使装载机正常的工作。

本次设计的轮式装载机行走系统有较好的附着性和通过性能,且行驶阻力小和行驶平顺性好,转弯半径4495mm,转向角37°,比同类产品转弯半径小,转向角小,以适应各种条件下的行走、爬坡和转弯等作业的需要。

关键词:轮式装载机;铰接式车架;强度校核AbstractThe loader is mainly used to shovel, loading, unloading and transport of soil and stone bulk materials can also be mild shovel operation of rock, hard soil. Cut to fill, asphalt and cement concrete materials yard aggregate, loading and other operations of the subgrade is mainly used in road construction. Because of its operating speed, mobility, easy operation, which has developed rapidly to become the main mechanical earthwork construction.In this paper, the wheel loader is the most commonly used in China travel system and frame selection. First analyzes the development trend of the wheel loader at home and abroad, according to the data analysis of the major manufacturers, wheel loader undercarriage system program design, including the undercarriage system, frame and hinge point selection and swing bridge determined. Then the overall number of parameters on the calculation of the turning radius to determine the minimum turning radius, and frame stress analysis to determine the strength of the frame and strength check hinge pin and the front frame to interfere in the analysis. Next, the welding process of the front frame to analyze and improve production efficiency. Right tire choice on the tire when the Note. Finally, wheel loaders walking system malfunction diagnosis and investigation, so that the normal work of the loaders.The design of wheel loader operating system has good adhesion and performance, and the small resistance and good ride, turning radius 4495mm, steering angle of 37 °, turning radius smaller than similar products, steering angle is small, to adapt to a variety of conditions, such as walking, climbing and turning the job needs.Key words: Wheel loaders; articulated frame; strength check目录第一章前言 (1)第二章轮式装载机的发展概述 (2)2.1 国外轮式装载机的发展现状及趋势 (2)2.2 国内轮式装载机的发展现状及趋势 (2)第三章行走系统设计方案 (5)3.1 行走机构概述及行走原理 (5)3.1.1 行走机构概述 (5)3.1.2 行走系统的组成原理 (5)3.2 行走机构及车架的选择 (6)3.2.1 行走机构的选择 (6)3.2.2 车架的选择 (7)3.3 铰接点的结构及摆动桥 (9)3.3.1 铰接点的结构选择 (9)3.3.2 摆动桥 (11)第四章车架的设计和受力分析 (13)4.1 铰接式车架的布置及转弯半径计算 (13)4.1.1 车架的布置 (13)4.1.2 铰接式装载机最小转弯半径的确定 (15)4.2 车架受力分析及强度校核计算 (17)4.2.1 铰接式车架的构造 (17)4.2.2 车架受力分析及铰销的强度校核 (20)4.3 前车架干涉分析 (23)4.4 前车架部分改进分析 (25)第五章装载机轮胎的选择及注意事项 (28)5.1 轮胎的类型和选用 (28)5.1.1 轮胎的类型和花纹形式 (28)5.1.2 轮胎的选用 (28)5.2 新轮胎的使用注意事项 (29)5.3 正常使用注意事项 (29)第六章行走系统故障诊断与排除 (31)6.1 液压系统的故障诊断与排除 (31)6.2 装载机行走无力故障排除 (33)6.3 轮胎的故障诊断与排除 (34)第七章技术经济性分析 (37)第八章结论 (39)参考文献 (40)致谢 (41)附录一中文翻译 (i)附录二外文资料原文 (vii)轮式装载机的行走系统及车架设计第一章前言装载机是一种广泛用于公路、铁路、建筑、水电、港口、矿山等建设工程的土石方施工机械,它主要用于铲装土壤、砂石、石灰、煤炭等散状物料,也可对矿石、硬土等作轻度铲挖作业。

换装不同的辅助工作装置还可进行推土、起重和其他物料如木材的装卸作业。

在道路、特别是在高等级公路施工中,装载机用于路基工程的填挖、沥青混合料和水泥混凝土料场的集料与装料等作业。

此外还可进行推运土壤、刮平地面和牵引其他机械等作业。

由于装载机具有作业速度快、效率高、机动性好、操作轻便等优点,因此它成为工程建设中土石方施工的主要机种之一。

随着我国加入WTO组织和西部大开发的进程,及水电、港口、公路等基础设施建设项目的增多,国外先进工程机械先后涌入中国市场,我国工程机械设施同时面临着前所未有的机遇和挑战。

这也意味着我国工程机械行业对技术人才的技术素质提出了更高的要求。

第二章轮式装载机的发展概述2.1 国外轮式装载机的发展现状及趋势国外大型(斗容大于3.8m3)装载机的整机使朋寿命已达209900h、司机耳旁噪声只有80dB(A),中型机(斗容为2.0-3.8m3)的整机使用寿命已达17700,而斗容小于2m3的中小型机也已达14400。

下面简述国外装载机采用的一些新技术、新结构及其发展状况。

(1)微电子技术、信息技术的普及和应用①计算机控制的发动机管理系统发动机管理系统亦称自动控制系统、电脑控制系统等,是电子计算机在工程机械中的应用之一。

它能及时地根据装载机的工作负荷要求调节发动机的输出功率,使装载机更有效地利用发动机的动力,减少动力损失,节约燃料,减少废气排量和噪声;同时可使发动机长期在额定点工作,增加发动机的使用寿命。

例如,卡特被勒公司994D装载机采用的新一代Cat3516柴油发动机就安装有HEUI (电液控制的燃油喷射)装置以及ADEM(先进的柴油机管理)系统,可根据外载荷的大小有效地控制发动机的功率与转速,从而降低燃油消耗及尾气排放,减少噪声。

马拉松雷图尔诺公司的L系列大型装载机则采用电脑控制的柴油机一电子驱动系统,4个驱动轮同时又充当制动器,其输出功率可反馈到交流电机和柴油机,使转速增加,从而提高工作总效率,使牵引效率高达77%(普通装载机为60%左右),此电脑控制系统能监控装载机的整个作业过程,在最大车速范围内极大化发动机的输出功率。

②计算机管理及故障诊断、监控系统计算机管理和监控是90年代国外装载机发展的一个重要标志。

计算机管理监控系统能连续管理/监控装载机的数十项参数,具有故障诊断和报警功能,能记录、处理装载机作业的各种信息,并能用液晶显示器显示部件的工作状态,尤其在遇到突发或紧急情况时很容易显示,并以听觉与视觉相结合的报警信号提醒司机注意,有的还能提示故障排除的方法和程序。

例如,卡特彼勒公司90年代开发的F系列和G系列装载机都安装有电子计算机监控系统(CMS),用以取代E系列装载机上安装的电子监控系统(EMS)。

其司机台上装有条形液晶显示屏,微机监控系统能同时监控发动机燃油液面高度、冷却水温、变速箱油温和液压油温等11种功能。

该监控系统还具有故障诊断能力,并可向司机提供三级报警。

1998年推出的Cat 950G计算机监控系统还配备有Cat指导诊断系统和以维修工具为基础的Cat软件包,使维修人员坐在汽车里用笔记本电脑就能迅速而容易地诊断和排除故障。

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