Digga DOZER BLADE Programming manual

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DOZER BLADE
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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................... 2
2TO THE PURCHASER........................................................................... 3
3 SERVICE & PREPARATION FOR USE................................................... 4
4SAFETYPRECAUTIONS-GENERALINFORMATION.......................... 6
5SAFETY - WORKING WITH THE ATTACHMENT................................... 12
6BEFORE USE........................................................................................ 14
7INSTALLATIONANDOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS............................. 15
8MAINTENANCE.................................................................................... 18
9SAFETY - STICKER LOCATION........................................................... 19
10 SPARE PARTS...................................................................................... 20
11 TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................... 21
12 WARRANTY.......................................................................................... 22

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2 TO THE PURCHASER
Congratulations on the purchase of your new DIGGA product! This product was carefully designed and manufactured to give you many
years of dependable service. Only minor maintenance is required to keep it in top working condition. Be sure to observe all maintenance
procedures and safety precautions in this manual and on any safety decals located on the product and on any equipment on which the
attachment is mounted.
This manual has been designed to help you do a better, safer job. Read this manual carefully and become familiar with its contents.
WARNING!
Never let anyone operate this unit without reading the “Safety Precautions” and “Operating Instructions” sections of this
manual. Always choose hard, level ground to park the vehicle on and set the brake so the unit cannot roll. Unless noted
otherwise, right and left sides are determined from the operator’s control position when facing the attachment.
NOTE: The illustrations and data used in this manual were current (according to the information available to us) at the time of
printing, however, we reserve the right to redesign and change the attachment as may be necessary without notication.
BEFORE OPERATION
The primary responsibility for safety with this equipment falls to the operator. Make sure the equipment is operated only by trained
individuals that have read and understand this manual. If there is any portion of this manual or function you do not understand, contact your
local authorized dealer or the manufacturer to obtain further assistance. Keep this manual available for reference.
Provide the manual to any new owners and/or operators.
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
This is the “Safety Alert Symbol” used by this industry. This symbol is used to warn of possible injury. Be sure to read all
warnings carefully. They are included for your safety and for the safety of others working with you.
SERVICE
Use only manufacturer replacement parts. Substitute parts may not meet the required standards. Record the model and serial number of
your unit on page 6. The parts department needs this information to insure that you receive the correct parts.

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DOZER BLADE
MODELS COVERED IN THIS MANUAL
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The parts department needs this
information to insure accurate
parts can be sent to the
authorised service agent.
MODEL
SERIAL NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED
DIGGA Dozer Blade is designed and manufactured to give dependable service. To keep it running eciently read the instructions
in this operator’s manual. Each section is clearly identied so that you can easily nd the information you need - whether it is setup,
operation or maintenance.
Dozer Blade equipment options are available to help you do a better job in special conditions. These are noted throughout this
manual and can be purchased from your DIGGA dealer eg. Adaptor harnesses.
To facilitate warranty or service, record the model and serial number of your unit in the space provided on this page. This information
may be obtained from the identication plate located on the product.
ALL SERVICE FOR WARRANTY MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN
AUTHORISED DIGGA SERVICE AGENT. CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL DIGGA DEALER FOR DETAILS.
IMPORTANT: ALL SERVICE AND REPAIR FOR WARRANTY AND
ASSESSMENT FOR WARRANTY MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN
AUTHORISED DIGGA SERVICE AGENT, ONLY GENUINE DIGGA
REPLACEMENT PARTS CAN BE USED. SUBSTITUTE PARTS WILL
NOT MEET THE STANDARDS REQUIRED FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE
OPERATION. USE OF NON GENUINE DIGGA PARTS WILL VOID
WARRANTY AND DIGGA WILL ACCEPT NO LIABILITY WHAT SO
EVER FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.

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REF DESCRIPTION QTY
A DOZER BLADE CUTTING EDGE 1
B DOZER BLADE WELDMENT 1
C HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 2
D PIVOT CONNECTION WELDMENT 1
E MANIFOLD COVER 1
F QUICK HITCH 1
G WEARPLATES set
H QUICK RELEASE COUPLERS set
I HYDRAULIC HOSE KIT set
J WIRING HARNESS 1
K NUT & BOLT 14
LAdaptor HARNESS
CAT/ASV/TEREX (OPTIONAL) 1
M14-PIN PLUG ADAPTOR HARNESS
KIT (OPTIONAL) 1
To avoid any inconvenience before operation, please check that you have received the following items which you may have
ordered. Items may dier depending on type of machine the Dozer Blade is to be tted to.
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SIGNAL WORDS: Note the use of signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION with the safety messages. The appropriate signal
word for each has been selected using the following guidelines:
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is to be
limited to the most extreme situations, typically for machine components which, for functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards
that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and indicate potential failure or damage
to equipment.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
TAKE NOTE! THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FOUND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL IS USED TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
INSTRUCTIONS INVOLVING YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY OR OTHERS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS:
This section is composed of various warnings and safety tips. Read and learn all the information in this section before you attempt
to use your attachment. Also read your machines owner’s manual before using your equipment. This knowledge will help you operate
your unit safely. Do not take this information lightly, it is presented for your benet and for the benet of others working around
you.
The “Safety Alert Symbol” will be used throughout this manual. It will appear with the word DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION,
and a safety message pertaining to the specic topic being covered. Take the time to read these messages as you come across them.
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KNOW WHERE UTILITIES ARE
Observe overhead electrical and other utility lines. Be sure equipment will clear them. When digging, call DIAL
BEFORE YOU DIG ON 1100 (in Australia), or your local UTILITIES location service provider for location of buried utility
lines, gas, water, and sewer, as well as any other hazard you may encounter.
EXPOSURE TO RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST ALONG WITH OTHER HAZARDOUS DUSTS MAY
CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL RESPIRATORY DISEASE.
It is recommended to use dust suppression, dust collection and if necessary personal protective equipment during the
operation of any attachment that may cause high levels of dust.
REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR HEATING
Hazardous fumes/dust can be generated when paint is heated by welding, soldering or using a torch. Do all work
outside or in a well ventilated area and dispose of paint and solvent properly. Remove paint before welding or heating.
When sanding or grinding paint, avoid breathing the dust. Wear an approved respirator. If you use solvent or paint
stripper, remove stripper with soap and water before welding. Remove solvent or paint stripper containers and other
ammable material from area. Allow fumes to disperse at least 15 minutes before welding or heating.
END OF LIFE DISPOSAL
At the completion of the useful life of the unit, drain all uids and dismantle by separating the dierent materials (rubber,
steel, plastic, etc.). Follow all federal, state and local regulations for recycling and disposal of the uid and components.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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OPERATING THE DOZER BLADE
• An operator must not use drugs or alcohol, which can change his or her alertness or coordination. An operator taking
prescription or over-the-counter drugs should seek medical advice on whether or not he or she can safely operate
equipment.
• All bystanders should be kept a minimum of 20 feet (6 meters) away from the working area of the Dozer Blade.
• Do not allow Site workers to climb or ride on Dozer Blade at any time, including while stationary, in operation or being
moved.
• Operate only from the operator’s station.
• Avoid steep hillside operation which could cause the machine to overturn. Consult your machines operator’s and safety
manuals for maximum incline allowable.
• Reduce speed when driving over rough terrain, on a slope, or turning, to avoid overturning the vehicle.
• Travel only with the Dozer Blade in a safe transport position to prevent uncontrolled movement. Drive slowly over
rough ground and on slopes.
• Do not drive close to ditches, excavations, etc., cave in could result.
• Before exiting the machine, lower the attachment to the ground, apply the parking brakes, turn o the prime mover’s
engine, and remove the key.
• Flow and pressure gauges, ttings, and hoses must have a continuous operating pressure rating of at least 25% higher
than highest pressures of the system.
• Do not smoke when refueling the prime mover. Allow room in the fuel tank for expansion. Wipe up any spilled fuel.
Secure cap tightly when done.
• Remove the Dozer Blade from the prime mover before transporting to and from the job site.
• Dozer Blade shall be used only for their designed intent and shall not be loaded beyond their rated capacity. Overload-
ing or exceeding the manufacturers specications will void all warranty.

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WARNING
WARNING
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OPERATING THE DOZER BLADE CONT....
• The Dozer Blade must be stopped before making adjustments to the attachment.
• All Excavation operations must be stopped in the event of local thunderstorm, or lightning activity. During operation,
weather conditions shall be monitored: operations shall cease during electrical storms or when electrical storms
are imminent.
STORAGE OF THE DOZER BLADE
• Seal hydraulic couplers from contaminants and secure all hydraulic hoses o the ground to help prevent damage.
• Clean the unit thoroughly, removing all mud, dirt, and grease.
• Inspect for visible signs of wear, breakage, or damage. Order any parts required and make the necessary repairs to
avoid delays upon removal from storage.
• Coat liberally with grease pivot points pins to prevent rust and reduce wear.
• Tighten loose nuts, cap screws and hydraulic connections.
• Replace decals that are damaged or in unreadable condition.
• Store unit in a dry and protected place. Leaving the unit outside will materially shorten its life.

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MAINTAINING THE DOZER BLADE
• Before performing maintenance, lower the attachment to the ground, apply the parking brakes, turn o the
engine, and remove the key.
• Never adjust a relief valve for pressure higher than recommended by the machine’s manufacturer.
WARNING
WARNING
TRANSPORTING
Follow all local government regulations that may apply along with recommended tie down points and any
equipment safety precautions at the front of this handbook when transporting your attachment.
TIE DOWN POINTS
• Tie down points are identied by tie down decals where required. Securing to trailer at other points is unsafe
and can damage attachment.
• Do not attach tie down accessories around cylinders or in any way that may damage hoses or hydraulic
components.
• Attach tie down accessories to unit as recommended.
• Check unit stability before transporting.
Verify that all tie down accessories (chains, slings, ropes, shackles and etc.) are capable of maintaining attachment
stability during transporting and are attached in such a way to prevent unintended disengagement or shifting of the
unit. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death.
GROUND PERSONNEL AND BYSTANDERS
• Be alert to others in the work area. Be sure others know when and where you will be working. Make sure no
one is behind equipment or within 6 metres of it operating.
• Loose tting clothing, long hair, jewellery and equipment which might become entangled in moving equipment
are prohibited while working near the Dozer Blade.
• Operators, helpers, and other personnel working near Dozer Blade must wear steel-toe safety shoes, safety
glasses, and hard hats as a minimum. Hearing protection, respirators, and personnel protective clothing will be
specied in the site-specic Health and Safety Plan.
WARNING
WARNING

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TO THE OPERATOR
The primary responsibility for safety with this equipment falls to the operator. Make sure that the equipment is operated only by trained
individuals that have read and understand this manual. Don’t hurry the learning process or take the unit for granted.
It is the skill, care, common sense, and good judgement of the operator that will determine how eciently and safely the job is performed.
Know your equipment before you start. Know its capabilities and how to operate all the controls.
Visually inspect your equipment before you start, ensure correct assembly and installation of the attachment and never operate equipment
that is not in proper working order.
Practice the operation of your new attachment and become familiar with the controls and the way it handles on your machine. If there is
any portion of this manual or function you do not understand, contact your local authorized dealer or the manufacturer.
1. Never operate the Attachment without rst reading and understanding the entire operator’s manual.
2. Do not paint over, remove or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment.
3. Follow all safety decals. Keep them clean and replace them if they become worn, damaged or illegible.
4. Know your equipment inside and out. Know how to operate all controls and know emergency shut down procedures.
5. Keep all stepping surfaces, pedals, and controls free from dirt, grease and oil. Keep equipment clean to help avoid injury from slip-
ping or a fall when getting on or o equipment.
6. Operate the attachment only in daylight or with sucient articial light.
7. Always carry loads close to the ground. Do not step o machine platform with load raised.
8. Turn o engine before performing maintenance. All maintenance can be performed with the machine arms lowered. If lift arms must
be left raised for any reason, use a positive lift arm lock to secure the arms in place. Serious damage or personal injury could result
from lift arms accidentally lowering.
9. Do not exceed rated operating capacity of the host machine, as machine may become unstable resulting in loss of control.
10. Always lower the loader arms or machine boom to the ground, shut o the engine and remove the key before getting o the unit.
11. Never use the Dozer Blade on a machine that is not equipped with a cab or ROPS, and operator restraints (seat belts or equivalent
devices).
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5 SAFETY - WORKING WITH THE ATTACHMENT
WHEN DEALING WITH HYDRAULICS DURING ANY TYPE OF ASSEMBLY,
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, OR OTHER WORK ON OR NEAR THIS PRODUCT
● Hydraulic uid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury or death. Hydraulic leaks under pressure
may not be visible!
● If any uid penetrates the skin, GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION!!
● Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and use a sound piece of cardboard or wood when searching for hydraulic leaks.
DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS!
● Before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic hoses, read your machine or power unit’s operator’s manual for detailed
instructions on connecting and disconnecting hydraulic attachments.
● Make certain that all parts meet the specications for this product when installing or replacing hydraulic hoses or ttings.
● After connecting hydraulic lines:
○ Slowly and carefully raise the loaders arm/s and cycle the rollback / dump cylinders to check hose clearances and to
check for any interference.
○ Operate the hydraulics on this product to ascertain forward and reverse.
○ Make certain that the hoses cannot interfere with or actuate the quick-attach mechanism.
○ Make certain that hoses will not be pinched, or get tangled, in any equipment.
● Do not lock the auxiliary hydraulics of your power unit in the “ON” position.
● Refer to Machines operator manual and this manual for procedures and intervals, then inspect and maintain the entire
hydraulic system to insure that the uid remains clean, that all devices function properly, and that there are no
uid leaks.

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WHEN MOUNTING THIS PRODUCT TO YOUR MACHINE
● Refer to the operator’s manuals of your machine, and your quick-attach for special or detailed mounting instructions.
● This product should t onto the tool bar/quick-attach mechanism of your machine.
● If this product does not t properly, contact your Digga Dealer before operating.
● Where ‘Dead Man’ connections are connected or installed it is illegal to disengage, tamper with or remove them.
For additional safety information please see Risk Management booklet. To obtain a copy contact Digga Head Oce on +61 7 3807 3330
WHEN ADJUSTING, SERVICING OR REPAIRING THIS PRODUCT
● Make no modications to your Dozer Blade.
● When making repairs use only authorised Digga service agents, and genuine Digga parts. For fasteners, hydraulic hoses,
or hydraulic ttings, use only properly rated parts.
● Replacement parts must also have safety signs attached.
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6 BEFORE USE
• Make sure that all nuts and bolts are in place and properly tightened.
• Make sure that all other fasteners are in place and are performing their specied function.
• Make sure that all hydraulic ttings are tightened and that there are no leaks in any ttings or hoses.
• Make sure that all safety signs are in place, are clean, and are legible. (SEE THE SAFETY SIGN SECTION)
• Check for any oil leaks.
• Wear and tear on pins, linkages, clips, bushes and hood.
• Ensure any damage or excessively worn parts are replaced.
• Always wear safety goggles or glasses when inspecting equipment.
SAFETY FIRST!! READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TRENCHER MAINTENANCE.
BEFORE FIRST USE
BEFORE EACH USE
● Inspect the attachment for shipping damage. If damage does exist, do not operate until the damaged parts have
been replaced or repaired.
Escaping uid under pressure can have
sucient force to penetrate the skin
causing serious personal injury. Fluid
escaping from a very small hole can
be almost invisible. Use a piece of
cardboard or wood, rather than hands
to search for suspected leaks. Keep
unprotected body parts, such as
face, eyes, and arms as far away as
possible from a suspected leak. Flesh
injected with hydraulic uid may develop
gangrene or other permanent disabilities.
If injured by injected fluid, see a doctor at
once. If your doctor is not familiar with this
type of injury, ask him to research it
immediately to determine proper treatment.
WARNING!
CARDBOARD
HYDRAULIC HOSE
OR FITTING
MAGNIFYING GLASS

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1. Remove the shipping banding from around the Dozer Blade and Frame.
2. Remove any attachments from the front of the Machine.
3. Ensure you have read the serial tag on the Dozer Blade to obtain the max ow and pressure ratings. Ensure your machine ow and
pressure settings are aligned with the requirements of the Dozer Blade.
NEVER EXCEED THE MAX FLOW AND PRESSURE RATINGS AS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
4. Following all standard safety practices and the instructions for installing an attachment in your machine operator’s manual, install
the Dozer Blade onto your Machine.
5. Lower the unit to the ground and remove the key from the parent machine.
6. Relieve any pressure from the auxiliary hydraulic system and after making sure that there is not any foreign matter on the
hydraulic couplers, connect the power and return couplers to the auxiliary hydraulic system of your machine.
8. Route the hoses in such a fashion as to avoid pinching or chang.
9. Connect the Wiring Harness as per “connecting the wiring harness” on page 17.
10. Carefully raise the loader and cycle the tilt cylinders to check clearances and to verify that all mounting procedures have been
successfully completed. The machine is now ready for use.
11. Check the cutting edges are not worn. Ensure all worn parts are replaced. Worn parts will be come ineective and severely diminish
the overall performance of the Dozer Blade.
The DIGGA Dozer Blade attaches to the tool bar/quick-attach mechanism of your Machine. Due to this arrangement, thorough knowledge of
the machinery controls is necessary for machine operation. Read and understand your machine operator’s manual for information regarding
machine operation before attempting to use the Dozer Blade. When a Dozer Blade is purchased from Digga or a DIGGA Dealer/Distributor
the frame/attachment is matched for suitability and compatibility to the ows and pressure of the original machine it was purchased for. For
Fitment of the Dozer Blade to other machines you must rst contact your DIGGA dealer and receive written conrmation to ensure you do
not incorrectly t the Dozer Blade to a machine with higher ows or pressure than what the Dozer Blade was designed for. Warranty will be
void if the Dozer Blade is tted to an alternative machine without rst receiving written conrmation from your DIGGA dealer.
Exceeding the recommended max ow and pressure of the Dozer Blade as stated on the serial tag will void all warranty.
Check the work site and identify the extent of the work to be carried out and note any possible hazards or constraints.
Underground cables, services etc. Check with relevant government departments on the location of these before commencement of any
work. Review the job at hand and determine the Dozer Blade is appropriate for the intended conditions.
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NOTE:IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURETHE LOCKING MECHANISM ON YOUR QUICKATTACH IS ENGAGED,
THEREFORE LOCKING THE ATTACHMENT ONTO THE MACHINE.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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STANDARD DOZER BLADE OPERATION
1. Always begin with the slowest ground speed possible. Increase speed if surrounding grounds permit.
2. When levelling, scraping and surface stripping lower the cutting edge to the ground and the blade will bite into the ground as you move
forward.
ANGLING THE BLADE (HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT)
1. The blade is angled hydraulically by two cylinders connected to the blade and the rear frame. It can be angled 30° left or right.
2. The angle cylinders are activated by the auxiliary hydraulic system controls, see you machines operator manual for instructions on
how to operate with them
TILTING THE BLADE (VERTICAL MOVEMENT)
1. The blade can be tilted hydraulically to a maximum of 12° clockwise or anti-clockwise from the horizontal position
REMOVAL AND STORAGE
1. Set the attachment on the ground and follow the standard shut down procedure in your loader operators manual.
2. With the loader OFF, disengage the attachment lock pins, release hydraulic pressure from the auxiliary hydraulic system and
disconnect the hydraulic couplers and 8-pin or 14-pin plug from the loader or TC-000011 harness from the harness on the boom.
3. Start the machines engine and make sure that the lift arm is lowered and in contact with the loader frame.
4. Roll the attachment mechanism forward and slowly back up until the attachment is free from the machine.
5. Remove and store the attachment/s in a dry and protected place. Leaving the attachment/s outside will materially shorten its life.
WHEN ATTACHMENTS NOT ON PARENT MACHINE
It is a requirement of the Australian Work place Health and Safety act 1995 that safe systems of work are employed when handling any at-
tachments. Complete compliance with Work place Health and Safety issues is compulsory and all due care and attention must be observed
at all times in any method of moving, transporting or storing any such device when not attached to a parent machine. We recommend
attachments are well secured when being moved or in transit and furthermore prior to moving, storing, loading/unloading or parking it is
suggested that the attachment is strapped/secured to a pallet or enclosed in a suitable container to minimise any movement or loss of the
load during such activity. NO responsibility for loss or damage to persons or property in any regard can be attributed to Digga.
TRANSPORTING THE ATTACHMENT
1. Follow all federal, state and local regulations when transporting the unit on public roads.
2. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine onto a trailer or truck. Disconnect hydraulic couplers during transportation
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CAUTION:DRIVE SLOWLYAND WITH CAUTION WHEN OPERATING THE DOZER BLADE.THE FORCE OF THE
IMPACT IF THE BLADE HITSAN IMMOVABLE OBJECT COULD CAUSE DAMAGETOTHE BLADEAND LOADER,
AND INJURY TO THE OPERATOR
OPERATING PROCEDURES

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LOADERS WITH 8 PIN PLUG (CAT/ASV/TEREX/KOMATSU)
THE ADAPTOR HARNESS (DM-000032) WILL BE REQUIRED.
1. Conrm the deutsch plug is aligned before
pushing it into place and rotate the
locking ring clockwise until it stops.
DM-000032 →
7 CONNECTING THE WIRING HARNESS
Your Digga Dozer Blade is supplied with a harness which has a 2 pin plug (TC-000011) as standard tment.
After Connecting your hydraulic hoses to the machine, follow the procedures below to connect the wiring harness
LOADERS WITH 14 PIN PLUG (CASE/NEW HOLLAND/KUBOTA)
THE ADAPTOR HARNESS (EC-000241 KIT) WILL BE REQUIRED.
1. Conrm the 14-Pin Deutch plug is aligned
before pushing it into place and rotate the
locking ring clockwise until it stops.
NOTE: Adaptor harness DM-000041
is supplied without the 14-pin plug
installed. Customer has to perform
electrical checks on loader to select
correct pinout for plug.
STANDARD HARNESS WITH 2 PIN PLUG (TC-000011)
1. Din plugs are already connected to the
manifolds (this is done at the factory)
2. A visual inspection is all the is required by the
owner to conrm that they are connected
3. The TC-000011 Harness does not connect
to any machine. It requires the optional
TC-000013 kit OR the customer will need
to run own electricals and switch OR
Purchase Adaptor harness DM-000032
OR Purchase 14-Pin Plug Kit EC-000241
← To Machine
To Dozer Blade →
TC-000011 →
OPTIONAL TC-000013 kit shown
←DM-000041

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The key feature of your Digga Dozer Blade is low maintenance. Unauthorised disassembly will void warranty
• Make sure that all nuts and bolts are in place and properly tightened.
• Make sure that all other fasteners are in place and are performing their specied function.
• Make sure that all hydraulic ttings are tightened and that there are no leaks in any ttings or hoses.
• Make sure that all safety signs are in place, are clean, and are legible. (SEE THE SAFETY SIGN SECTION)
• Wear and tear on Pins, linkages, cutting edges
• Replace any damaged parts and excessively worn parts.
• Use only manufacturer recommended replacement parts. Other parts may be substandard in t and quality.
• Always wear safety goggles or glasses when inspecting equipment
BEFORE FIRST USE
BEFORE EACH USE
• Inspect the attachment for shipping damage. If damage does exist, do not operate until the damaged parts have been re
placed or repaired.
• Re-torque all bolts on the Tilt pickup to 45 Nm
Grease all ttings
• Note: Some of the hydraulic cylinders have two grease ttings on the cross tube end of the barrel section of the cylinder.
Only one of these two tting must be greased
• Re-torque all bolts on the Tilt pickup to 45 Nm
AFTER THE FIRST10 HOURS OF USE
EVERY40 HOURS OF USE
Escaping uid under pressure can have
sucient force to penetrate the skin
causing serious personal injury. Fluid
escaping from a very small hole can be almost
invisible. Use a piece of cardboard or wood,
rather than hands to search for suspected
leaks. Keep unprotected body parts, such as
face, eyes, and arms as far away as
possible from a suspected leak. Flesh
injected with hydraulic uid may develop
gangrene or other permanent disabilities.
If injured by injected fluid, see a doctor at
once. If your doctor is not familiar with this
type of injury, ask him to research it
immediately to determine proper treatment.
WARNING!
CARDBOARD
HYDRAULIC HOSE
OR FITTING
MAGNIFYING GLASS
Always wear safety goggles or glasses when inspecting equipment
8 MAINTENANCE
SAFETY FIRST!! READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING
ANY MAINTENANCE.

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PLACEMENT OR REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY SIGNS
1. Clean the area of application with non-ammable
solvent, then wash the same area with soap and
water.
2. Allow the surface to fully dry.
3. Remove the backing from the safety sign, exposing
the adhesive surface.
4. Apply the safety sign to the position shown in the
diagram and smooth out any bubbles.
INSTRUCTIONS
● Keep all safety signs clean and legible.
● Replace all missing, illegible, or damaged safety signs.
● Replacement parts for parts with
safety signs attached must also have safety signs
attached.
● Safety signs are available from your dealer or from
Digga Australia.
ORDER CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
DE-000055 Pressure Tested Decal (ITEM 1) 1
DE-000129 Pinch Point Decal (ITEM 2) 1
DE-000089 Warning Decal (ITEM 3) 1
DE-000088 Caution Decal (ITEM 4) 1
DE-000063 Serial Tag 1
PRESSURE TESTED
ITEM 1
ITEM 2
ITEM 3
ITEM 4
ITEM 5
12
1
5
3&4
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10 SPARE PARTS
For further information on spare parts please contact one of the Digga sales oce below your closest authorised Digga Dealer.
DIGGA INTERNATIONAL SALES OFFICES
NORTH AMERICA EUROPEASIAPACIFIC
DIGGA NORTH AMERICA
2325 Industrial Parkway SW
Dyersville IA 52040
PH: + 1 563 875 7915
WEB: www.diggausa.com
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIGGA EUROPE
Unit 6, Smitham Bridge Road
Hungerford Trading Estate,
Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 0QU
England, United Kingdom
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