Komatsu WA250PT-5H Manual

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translated into all the languages of the European Union.
Should you require a copy in another language please inquire
at your local dealer’s.
Operation & Maintenance
Manual
Incorrect operation and maintenance of this machine
may be hazardous and cause injuries. The operator and
maintenance personnel must read this manual before
commencing operation or maintenance. Keep this
manual within reach at all times and ensure that
operating personnel read it at regular intervals.
SERIAL NUMBERS WA250H60051 AND UP
-5H
VEAM290100
WHEEL LOADER
©2003 Komatsu Hanomag GmbH
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Europe
05.2003
NOTE
DANGER


FOREWORD
11

Foreword FOREWORD
1-2
Foreword 0.
This manual provides rules and guidelines which will help you use this machine safely and effectively. The pre-
cautions in this manual must be followed at all times when performing operation and maintenance. Most accidents
are caused by the failure to follow fundamental safety rules for the operation and maintenance of machines. Acci-
dents can be prevented by knowing beforehand conditions that may cause a hazard when performing operation
and maintenance.
WARNING
Operators and maintenance personnel must always do as follows before beginning operation or mainte-
nance.
Always be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before performing operation and
maintenance.
Read the safety messages given in this manual and the safety labels affixed to the machine thor-
oughly and be sure that you understand them fully.
Keep this manual at the storage location for the Operation and Maintenance Manual given below, and
have all personnel read it periodically.
If this manual has been lost or has become dirty and cannot be read, request a replacement manual
immediately from Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor.
If you sell the machine, be sure to give this manual to the new owners together with the machine.
Komatsu delivers machines that comply with all applicable regulations and standards of the country to
which it has been shipped. If this machine has been purchased in another country or purchased from
someone in another country, it may lack certain safety devices and specifications that are necessary for
use in your country. If there is any question about whether your product complies with the applicable
standards and regulations of your country, consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor before operat-
ing the machine.
Storage location for the Operation and Maintenance
Manual:
Pocket (1) at rear of operator's seat

FOREWORD Foreword
1-3
EU Directives 0.
Machines supplied by us fulfil the Directive for Machinery 89/392/EEC and its supplements. If the machine is being
used in another country, it is possible that certain safety regulations and specifications may not be fulfilled for use
in that country. For example, priority vehicle warning lamps may be used in some countries, but are forbidden in
others.
Please contact our dealer before using the machine if you have any questions regarding the fulfilment of standards
and regulations in a specific country.
Notes on subsequent installation of electrical and electronic equipment and components
Electrical and electronic equipment and/or components which have been installed subsequently, emit electromag-
netic radiation which can influence the function of the electronic components and sections of the machine. This
can have an influence on the safety of the machine and endanger persons. For this reason, please ensure that the
following safety instructions are observed.
If you are installing electrical or electronic equipment and/or components in the machine and connect them to the
vehicle electrical system, you must check at own responsibility that the installations do not cause any disturbance
to the vehicle’s electronic system or other components. Above all, you must ensure that any subsequently installed
electrical and electronic components comply with the EMV Directive 89/336/EEC in its current edition and bear the
CE mark.
The following requirements also have to be met for subsequent installation of mobile communication systems (e.g.
radio, telephone):
Only equipment approved by national legislation (e.g. BZT approval for Germany) may be used
The unit must be fixed in position
Portable or mobile units may only be used inside the vehicles if they are connected to a fixed outside
antenna
The transmitter unit must be spatially separated from the vehicle’s electronic system
Make sure when installing the antenna that this is installed correctly with good earth connection between
antenna and vehicle mass
Also observe machine manufacturer’s installation instructions for wiring, installation and maximum permitted
power consumption.

Safety information FOREWORD
1-4
Safety information 0.
To enable you to use this machine safely, safety precautions and labels are given in this manual and affixed to the
machine to give explanations of situations involving potential hazards and of the methods of avoiding such situa-
tions.
Signal words
The following signal words are used to inform you that there is a potential hazardous situation that may lead to per-
sonal injury or damage.
In this manual and on machine labels, the following signal words are used to express the potential level of hazard.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or seri-
ous injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or mod-
erate injury. This word is used also to alert against unsafe practices that may cause prop-
erty damage.
Example of safety message using signal word
WARNING
When standing up from the operator's seat, always place the safety lock lever in the LOCK position.
If you accidentally touch the control levers when they are not locked, this may cause a serious injury or
death.
Other signal words
In addition to the above, the following signal words are used to indicate precautions that should be followed to pro-
tect the machine or to give information that is useful to know.
This word is used for precautions that must be taken to avoid actions which could shorten
the life of the machine.
This word is used for information that is useful to know.
NOTICE
REMARKS

FOREWORD Safety information
1-5
Safety labels
Safety labels are affixed to the machine to inform the operator or maintenance worker on the spot when carrying
out operation or maintenance of the machine that may involve hazard.
This machine uses “Safety labels using pictograms“ to indicate safety procedures.
Safety labels using pictogram
Safety pictograms use a picture to express a level of hazard-
ous condition equivalent to the signal word. These safety picto-
grams use pictures in order to let the operator or maintenance
worker understand the level and type of hazardous condition at
all times. Safety pictograms show the type of hazardous condi-
tion at the top or left side, and the method of avoiding the haz-
ardous condition at the bottom or right side. In addition, the
type of hazardous condition is displayed inside a triangle and
the method of avoiding the hazardous condition is shown
inside a circle.
Komatsu cannot predict every circumstance that might involve
a potential hazard in operation and maintenance. Therefore,
the safety messages in this manual and on the machine may
not include all possible safety precautions.
If any procedures or actions not specifically recommended or
allowed in this manual are used, it is your responsibility to take
the necessary steps to ensure safety.
In no event should you engage in prohibited uses or actions
described in this manual.
The explanations, values, and illustrations in this manual were
prepared based on the latest information available at that time.
Continuing improvements in the design of this machine can
lead to changes in detail which may not be reflected in this
manual. Consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor for the
latest available information of your machine or for questions
regarding information in this manual.
The numbers in circles in the illustrations correspond to the
numbers in ( ) in the text. (For example: 1-> (1))

Introduction FOREWORD
Directions of machine
1-6
Introduction 0.
This Komatsu machine is designed to be used mainly for the following work:
Digging work
Smoothing
Pushing work
Loading work
For details of the operating procedure, see “Work possible using wheel loader on page 3-84“.
Directions of machine 0.
In this manual, the directions of the machine (front, rear, left, right) are determined according to the view from the
operator's seat in the direction of travel (front) of the machine.
A
Front
Rear
RightLeft
Bucket

FOREWORD Necessary information
Machine serial No. plate and position
1-7
Necessary information 0.
When requesting service or ordering replacement parts, please inform your Komatsu distributor of the following
items.
Machine serial No. plate and position 0.
On the center right of the front frame.
Engine serial No. plate and position 0.
This is on the side face of the engine cover on the right side of the machine.
EPA: Environmental Protection Agency, U.S.A.

Necessary information FOREWORD
Position of service meter
1-8
Position of service meter 0.
It is at the center bottom of the machine monitor.
Table to enter serial No. and distributor 0.
Machine serial No.
Engine serial No.
Distributor name
Address
Service Personnel
Phone/Fax

FOREWORD Contents
1-9
Contents 0.
0.
FOREWORD
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................. 1-2
Safety information............................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Directions of machine ...................................................................................................................................... 1-6
Necessary information ....................................................................................................................................... 1-7
Machine serial No. plate and position .............................................................................................................. 1-7
Engine serial No. plate and position ................................................................................................................ 1-7
Position of service meter.................................................................................................................................. 1-8
Table to enter serial No. and distributor........................................................................................................... 1-8
Contents............................................................................................................................................................... 1-9
......................................................................................................................................................................... 1-9
Dimensions, weights and operating data ....................................................................................................... 1-15
WA250PT-5H: Dimensions, weights and operating data............................................................................... 1-15
CE-conforming equipment............................................................................................................................... 1-16
CE-conforming equipment ............................................................................................................................ 1-16
Manufacturer-supplied CE-conforming equipment, according to document 421-93-H1900 .......................... 1-17
SAFETY
Safety labels ........................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
Location of safety labels .................................................................................................................................. 2-3
Presentation of safety labels............................................................................................................................ 2-4
General precautions ........................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Safety rules ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Precautions for operation ................................................................................................................................2-16
Starting engine............................................................................................................................................... 2-16
Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 2-17
Transportation................................................................................................................................................ 2-24
Battery............................................................................................................................................................ 2-25
Towing ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-27
Precautions for maintenance........................................................................................................................... 2-28
Safety instructions.......................................................................................................................................... 2-28
Precautions with tires....................................................................................................................................... 2-35
Handling tires ................................................................................................................................................. 2-35
Precautions when storing tires....................................................................................................................... 2-35
OPERATION
General view ........................................................................................................................................................ 3-3
General view of machine ................................................................................................................................. 3-3
General view of controls and gauges............................................................................................................... 3-4
Explanation of components............................................................................................................................... 3-6
Machine monitor .............................................................................................................................................. 3-6
Monitor system............................................................................................................................................ 3-7
Types of warning......................................................................................................................................... 3-8
Central warning lamp .................................................................................................................................. 3-9

Contents FOREWORD
1-10
Character display portion .......................................................................................................................... 3-10
Emergency stop item ................................................................................................................................ 3-14
Caution items ............................................................................................................................................ 3-16
Warning/limit functions for travel speed .................................................................................................... 3-18
Inspection and maintenance item ............................................................................................................. 3-19
Pilot display portion................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Meter display portion................................................................................................................................. 3-24
Other functions of machine monitor .......................................................................................................... 3-26
Switches......................................................................................................................................................... 3-30
Control levers, pedals .................................................................................................................................... 3-38
Steering tilt lock lever ..................................................................................................................................... 3-41
Cap and cover with lock ................................................................................................................................. 3-42
Safety bar....................................................................................................................................................... 3-43
Towing pin...................................................................................................................................................... 3-43
Grease pump ................................................................................................................................................. 3-43
Cab door inner lock ........................................................................................................................................ 3-44
Cab door open lock ........................................................................................................................................ 3-44
Cab window open lock cancel knob ............................................................................................................... 3-44
Fuse ............................................................................................................................................................... 3-45
Fuse capacity and name of circuit ............................................................................................................ 3-45
Slow blow fuse ............................................................................................................................................... 3-46
Power outlet ................................................................................................................................................... 3-47
Air conditioner ................................................................................................................................................ 3-48
General locations and function of control panel ........................................................................................ 3-48
Method of operation .................................................................................................................................. 3-51
Precautions when using............................................................................................................................ 3-52
Handling cab wiper......................................................................................................................................... 3-53
Preventing damage to wiper arm bracket ................................................................................................. 3-53
Operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-54
Check before starting engine, adjust.............................................................................................................. 3-54
Walk-around check ................................................................................................................................... 3-54
Check before starting................................................................................................................................ 3-57
Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................ 3-62
Operations and checks before starting engine ......................................................................................... 3-66
Starting engine ............................................................................................................................................... 3-68
Operations and checks after starting engine.................................................................................................. 3-70
Breaking-in the machine ........................................................................................................................... 3-70
Normal operation ...................................................................................................................................... 3-70
Stopping engine ............................................................................................................................................. 3-72
Moving the machine (Directional, speed), stopping the machine...................................................................3-73
Moving the machine.................................................................................................................................. 3-73
Changing direction .................................................................................................................................... 3-75
Stopping the machine ............................................................................................................................... 3-78
Turning ........................................................................................................................................................... 3-79
Emergency steering .................................................................................................................................. 3-79
Operation of work equipment ......................................................................................................................... 3-80
Handling hydraulic quick coupler ................................................................................................................... 3-81
Installing the attachment ........................................................................................................................... 3-81
Removal and installation of the attachment .............................................................................................. 3-83
Precautions for use ................................................................................................................................... 3-83
Precautions when removing the attachment............................................................................................. 3-83
Work possible using wheel loader.................................................................................................................. 3-84
Digging operations .................................................................................................................................... 3-84
Leveling operations................................................................................................................................... 3-86
Pushing operation ..................................................................................................................................... 3-86
Load and carry operations ........................................................................................................................ 3-86
Loading operations ................................................................................................................................... 3-87
Precautions for operation ............................................................................................................................... 3-89
Permissible water depth............................................................................................................................ 3-89

FOREWORD Contents
1-11
If wheel brake does not work .................................................................................................................... 3-89
Precautions when driving up or down slopes............................................................................................ 3-89
Adjusting work equipment posture................................................................................................................. 3-90
Adjusting boom kickout ............................................................................................................................. 3-90
Adjusting bucket positioner....................................................................................................................... 3-91
Adjusting fork positioner............................................................................................................................ 3-92
Bucket level indicator ................................................................................................................................ 3-92
Parking machine ............................................................................................................................................ 3-93
Check after stopping engine .......................................................................................................................... 3-95
Checks after completion of operation ............................................................................................................ 3-95
Locking........................................................................................................................................................... 3-95
Handling the tires ........................................................................................................................................... 3-96
Precautions when handling tires............................................................................................................... 3-96
Tire pressure............................................................................................................................................. 3-96
Precautions for using load and car method .............................................................................................. 3-97
Transportation................................................................................................................................................... 3-98
Transportation procedure............................................................................................................................... 3-98
Loading, unloading work with trailers............................................................................................................. 3-98
Loading ..................................................................................................................................................... 3-98
Securing machine ..................................................................................................................................... 3-99
Unloading.................................................................................................................................................. 3-99
Lifting machine............................................................................................................................................. 3-100
Location of lifting position mark............................................................................................................... 3-101
Weight table............................................................................................................................................ 3-101
Lifting procedure ..................................................................................................................................... 3-102
Cold weather operation .................................................................................................................................. 3-103
Precautions for low temperature .................................................................................................................. 3-103
Fuel and lubricants.................................................................................................................................. 3-103
Coolant ................................................................................................................................................... 3-103
Battery .................................................................................................................................................... 3-104
Precautions after completion of work........................................................................................................... 3-105
After cold weather ........................................................................................................................................ 3-105
Warming-up operation for steering hydraulic circuit in cold weather ........................................................... 3-105
Long-term storage .......................................................................................................................................... 3-106
Before storage ............................................................................................................................................. 3-106
During storage ............................................................................................................................................. 3-106
After storage ................................................................................................................................................ 3-106
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................. 3-107
When machine runs out of fuel .................................................................................................................... 3-107
Towing the machine..................................................................................................................................... 3-107
When engine can be used ...................................................................................................................... 3-108
When engine cannot be used ................................................................................................................. 3-108
If battery is discharged................................................................................................................................. 3-109
Removal and installation of battery......................................................................................................... 3-109
Precautions for charging battery ............................................................................................................. 3-110
Starting engine with booster cable.......................................................................................................... 3-110
Other trouble ................................................................................................................................................ 3-112
Electrical system ..................................................................................................................................... 3-112
Chassis ................................................................................................................................................... 3-113
Engine..................................................................................................................................................... 3-115
MAINTENANCE
Guides to maintenance....................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Outlines of service .............................................................................................................................................. 4-4
Handling oil, fuel, coolant and performing oil clinic .......................................................................................... 4-4
Oil ............................................................................................................................................................... 4-4

Contents FOREWORD
1-12
Fuel ............................................................................................................................................................. 4-4
Coolant........................................................................................................................................................ 4-4
Grease ........................................................................................................................................................ 4-4
Carrying out KOWA (Komatsu Oil Wear Analysis) ..................................................................................... 4-5
Storing oil and fuel ...................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Filters .......................................................................................................................................................... 4-6
Biodegradable hydraulic oil and lubricants ................................................................................................. 4-6
Outline of electric system ................................................................................................................................. 4-6
Wear parts............................................................................................................................................................ 4-7
Wear parts list .................................................................................................................................................. 4-7
Fuel, coolant and lubricants .............................................................................................................................. 4-8
Lubrication chart............................................................................................................................................... 4-8
Proper selection of fuel, coolant and lubricants ............................................................................................... 4-9
Standard tightening torques for bolts and nuts............................................................................................. 4-13
Torque list ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-13
Periodic replacement of safety critical parts.................................................................................................. 4-15
Safety critical parts......................................................................................................................................... 4-15
Maintenance schedule chart ............................................................................................................................ 4-17
Service schedule............................................................................................................................................ 4-17
Service procedure............................................................................................................................................. 4-19
Initial 250 hours service (only after the first 250 hours) ................................................................................. 4-19
When required................................................................................................................................................ 4-20
Check, clean, or replace air cleaner element............................................................................................ 4-20
Dust pre-extractor "Turbo II": check, clean ............................................................................................... 4-23
Clean inside of cooling system ................................................................................................................. 4-24
Check oil level in transfer case, add oil..................................................................................................... 4-27
Check axle oil level, add oil....................................................................................................................... 4-28
Clean axle case breather .......................................................................................................................... 4-29
Clean air conditioner condenser ............................................................................................................... 4-29
Check window washing fluid level, add fluid ............................................................................................. 4-30
Clean radiator fins and cooler fins ............................................................................................................ 4-30
Clean transfer oil cooler fins ..................................................................................................................... 4-31
Check electrical intake air heater.............................................................................................................. 4-31
Replace bolt on cutting edge .................................................................................................................... 4-31
Replace bucket teeth ................................................................................................................................ 4-32
Check air conditioner ................................................................................................................................ 4-33
Replace slow blow fuse ............................................................................................................................ 4-34
Selection and inspection of tires ............................................................................................................... 4-35
Check before starting ..................................................................................................................................... 4-37
Every 50 hours service................................................................................................................................... 4-38
Drain water, sediment from fuel tank ........................................................................................................ 4-38
Every 100 hours service................................................................................................................................. 4-39
Lubricate rear axle pivot pin ...................................................................................................................... 4-39
Clean element in air conditioner fresh air filter.......................................................................................... 4-39
Check oil level in hydraulic tank, add oil ................................................................................................... 4-40
Every 250 hours service................................................................................................................................. 4-41
Check battery electrolyte level .................................................................................................................. 4-41
Check parking brake ................................................................................................................................. 4-43
Check air conditioner compressor belt tension, adjust ............................................................................. 4-43
Check for loose wheel hub bolts, tighten .................................................................................................. 4-44
Clean element in air conditioner recirculation filter ................................................................................... 4-45
Lubricating ................................................................................................................................................ 4-46
Every 500 hours service................................................................................................................................. 4-47
Change oil in engine oil pan, replace engine oil filter cartridge................................................................. 4-47
Replace fuel filter cartridge ....................................................................................................................... 4-48
Clean water separator strainer.................................................................................................................. 4-49
Every 1000 hours service............................................................................................................................... 4-50
Change oil in transfer case ....................................................................................................................... 4-50
Clean transfer case breather .................................................................................................................... 4-51

FOREWORD Contents
1-13
Replace HST oil filter element .................................................................................................................. 4-52
Lubricating ................................................................................................................................................ 4-53
Check tightening parts of turbocharger..................................................................................................... 4-53
Check play of turbocharger rotor .............................................................................................................. 4-53
Check alternator driving belt tension and replacement............................................................................. 4-53
Every 2000 hours service .............................................................................................................................. 4-54
Change oil in hydraulic tank, replace hydraulic filter element ................................................................... 4-54
Replace hydraulic tank breather element ................................................................................................. 4-55
Change axle oil ......................................................................................................................................... 4-56
Replace element in air conditioner recirculation air filter, fresh air filter.................................................... 4-56
Check alternator, starting motor................................................................................................................ 4-56
Check engine valve clearance, adjust ...................................................................................................... 4-56
Check brake disc wear.............................................................................................................................. 4-57
Clean and check turbocharger.................................................................................................................. 4-57
Check accumulator gas pressure ............................................................................................................. 4-57
Check vibration damper ............................................................................................................................ 4-57
Every 4000 hours service .............................................................................................................................. 4-58
Lubricating ................................................................................................................................................ 4-58
Check water pump .................................................................................................................................... 4-58
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data ..................................................................................................................................................... 5-2
Noise emission levels......................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Vibration level...................................................................................................................................................... 5-4
ATTACHMENTS, OPTIONS
Selecting bucket and tires.................................................................................................................................. 6-2
Handling fork tool ............................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Explanation of components.............................................................................................................................. 6-3
Work equipment lever ................................................................................................................................. 6-3
Operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 6-4
Loading operation ....................................................................................................................................... 6-4
Method of using 3 levers .................................................................................................................................... 6-7
Explanation of components.............................................................................................................................. 6-7
Lift arm control lever ................................................................................................................................... 6-7
Bucket control lever .................................................................................................................................... 6-8
Auxiliary control lever.................................................................................................................................. 6-8
Directional selector switch .......................................................................................................................... 6-8
Directional selector actuation switch........................................................................................................... 6-9
Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 6-10
Using switch to change between forward and reverse ............................................................................. 6-10
Central lubrication system ............................................................................................................................... 6-12
Operating the central lubrication system........................................................................................................ 6-12
Display and control unit.................................................................................................................................. 6-12
Led-display................................................................................................................................................ 6-12
Pushbuttons.............................................................................................................................................. 6-13
Changing the lubrication interval times .......................................................................................................... 6-13
INDEX
Index..................................................................................................................................................................... 7-3

Contents FOREWORD
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FOREWORD Dimensions, weights and operating data
WA250PT-5H: Dimensions, weights and operating data
1-15
Dimensions, weights and operating data 0.
WA250PT-5H: Dimensions, weights and operating data 0.
Measurements, operating data
Bucket capacity to ISO 7546 m³ 2,0
Material density t/m³ 1,8
Bucket weight without teeth kg 883
Static tipping load, straight kg 8.672
Static tipping load, 40° angle kg 7.548
Breakout force, hydraulic kN 109
Lifting capacity, hydraulic, on ground kN 61
Operating weight *) kg 12.880
a Reach at 45° discharge mm 1.023
b Dumping height at 45° discharge mm 2.887
c Lift height, hinge pin mm 3.959
d Height to upper edge of bucket mm 5.514
e Digging depth mm 90
A Overall length, bucket on ground mm 7.424
B Wheel base mm 2.900
C Bucket width mm 2.540 These values refer to machines with 20,5 R25
XHA
D Width over tyres mm 2.460
E Gauge mm 1.930
F Ground clearance mm 450 *) Machine without additional counterweight
H Overall height mm 3.188
E
D
C
d
c
b
e
a
A
F
B
H
WA250PT-Abm
45
45
˚
˚
41
41
˚
˚
55
55
˚
˚

CE-conforming equipment FOREWORD
CE-conforming equipment
1-16
CE-conforming equipment 0.
CE-conforming equipment 0.
CE-conforming equipment
12345–
Type Part No. Volume
m³
Load
Capacity
kg
Hydraulic
pressure
bar
Weight
kg
Bucket WA250PT-5H
418-70-H2710 2,0 - - 884
418-70-H2700 2,0 - - 981
418-70-H2720 2,1 - - 1004
418-70-H2850 - - 625
GK100392
5
4
3
2
1

FOREWORD CE-conforming equipment
Manufacturer-supplied CE-conforming equipment, according to document 421-93-H1900
1-17
Manufacturer-supplied CE-conforming equipment, according to
document 421-93-H1900 0.
The responsibility for observing valid regulations in the case of
wheel loaders with "interchangeable equipment" (e.g. bucket or
fork-lift) which was not supplied from works lies with the cus-
tomer which was subsequently fitted to the machine.
The directives for CE conformity and road-traffic registration
are deemed to have been fulfilled when the manufacturer of the
equipment confirms fulfilment of the form 421-93-H1900 along-
side.
The certification must be sent to the customer and the wheel
loader manufacturer. The CE conformity declaration for a spe-
cific wheel loader is only legally valid once this has taken place.
The dimensions X1, X2, Y1 and Y2 must be provided by the
customer for approval for use on public roads. (valid in Ger-
many)
The dimension Sh (smallest tyre radius) must be added to the
dimension D2.
The figure G (in kg) represents the maximum load (equipment
and operating load) which may act upon this point.

CE-conforming equipment FOREWORD
Manufacturer-supplied CE-conforming equipment, according to document 421-93-H1900
1-18
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