MX MX A104 User manual

Translation of the original manual
User Manual
Read carefully before using
LOADER
MX A104
MX A106
MX A110
EN 369938 AD - 1022


Dear user,
We thank you for placing your trust in us and hope that you will nd your MX loader satisfactory in every way.
By taking a few minutes to read this manual, you will be able to obtain the best results from your MX loader to the full,
prolong its service life and ensure safe operation.
This loader user manual is a very important document, so please keep it for future reference as required. Make it
available to any other users and hand it over it to any new owner should your MX loader be sold on.
The illustrations and technical data shown in this document might not exactly correspond to your loader, though operating
conditions will nevertheless remain the same.
The loader should be handed over to the user by the dealer.
The demonstration of the equipment to be delivered should include:
— The safety instructions.
— Hitching and unhitching the loader.
— Hitching and unhitching the implements.
— Full use of the controls.
Should one of these four requirements be omitted, it is your responsibility to contact your dealership
immediately.
You can access the original manuals in English on the www.m-x.eu website:
Click on the English version of the site, then on "Documentation/User Manuals".
MX is a trademark of M-extend France SAS, SIREN 639 200 260, RCS Rennes, 19 Rue de Rennes, BP 83 221 - 35 690
Acigné, France.
Contact only for England, Scotland and Wales :
MX (Handling Equipment) UK Ltd
Hyssop Close
Hawks Green
Cannock
Staordshire
WS11 7XB
Tel: 01543 462787
Email: [email protected]


CONTENTS
1. SAFETY RULES 8
1.1 PPE Table (Personal Protective Equipment) 9
1.2 Loader usage limits on a tractor with a roll cage with 2 uprights 9
1.3 Non-compliance with instructions for safety and use 10
2. SAFETY STICKERS 11
3. IDENTIFICATION PLATE 12
4. COUNTERWEIGHT 13
5. CONTROL 14
5.1 Control using the tractor's control valves 14
5.2 Control with the MX control valve 14
5.3 Control with MX PROPILOT control valve 14
5.4 Control with MX FLEXPILOT control valve 16
5.5 Control with MX e-PILOT S control valves 17
6. LOADER UNHITCHING 18
7. LOADER HITCHING 21
7.1 Two-step hitching 23
8. IMPLEMENT UNHITCHING 25
8.1 Implement carrier with manual unlocking 25
9. IMPLEMENT HITCHING 27
9.1 Implement carrier frame with manual locking 27
10. MODELS OF IMPLEMENT CARRIER FRAMES 29
10.1 MX implement carrier frame 29
10.2 EURO implement carrier frame 29
11. LEVEL INDICATOR 30
12. SHOCK ELIMINATOR SYSTEM 31
13. SAFETY WHEN LIFTING AND DUMPING 32
13.1 Extract from the Front Loaders standard EN12525 + A2 2010: 32
14. MAINTENANCE 33
15. DIRECTIONS FOR USE 35
16. SAFETY LIFT RAM STOP ON LOADER 36
16.1 SAFETY STICKERS 36
17. RECYCLING MX PRODUCTS 37
18. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 38


The loader is a complex machine.
The operator must read this manual
before using the loader for the rst time.
Familiarise yourself with:
— The safety instructions.
— Hitching and unhitching the loader.
— Hitching and unhitching the implements.
— Full use of the controls.

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1. Safety rules
— PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) must be worn (please refer to the "PPE table").
— Seat belts must be worn by the driver and passengers.
— Before each use, the operator must check that the loader is correctly hitched and that the implement is correctly locked
(test by pressing hard to the ground).
— Only control the loader from the cab. Keep controlling until movements stop.
— The loader controls must be locked when travelling by road (refer to the controls user manual).
— When approaching a junction, release the controls then raise the loader to at least 2 m above the ground to avoid
endangering other road users. After passing the junction, return the loader to its initial position and lock the controls
again.
— When driving on the road, do not mask the tractor’s side lights and signalling lights.
— Do not leave the cab without stopping all control movements (control lever locked).
— Never leave the tractor with the loader lifted. After using the loader, park the tractor with the loader lowered to the
ground.
— All persons must be kept away from the area in which the loader is moving while it is in operation. When lifting
operations require the presence of a person near to the load, the MX loader must be tted with a safety device (see the
"SAFETY WHILE LIFTING AND DUMPING" chapter).
— Before use, the operator should be sure that the loader-tractor unit and the implement-loader unit are compatible. They
should refer to the MX price list in eect with their dealer.
— The operator must use an implement designed and recommended by MX for the work to be carried out.
— Carrying or lifting persons using the loader is forbidden.
— Ensure tractor stability by using a suitable counterweight (see the "COUNTERWEIGHT" chapter).
— Restrict all movements with the load lifted, as the tractor may become unbalanced.
— The maximum front axle loading specied by the tractor manufacturer must not be exceeded.
— In order to limit stresses on the front axle and steering ram, and to limit tyre wear, move forwards or backwards when
steering.
— The maximum loading on the front tyres specied by the tyre manufacturer must not be exceeded.
— Check tyre pressures regularly.
— Check periodically to ensure that the safety pins and bolts are in place. Do not replace them with any other items, such
as: nails, wire, etc.
— For full use of the MX loader, the tractor must be tted with a structure to protect against falling objects. If this is not the
case, there are limits on the use of the MX loader (see the "LOADER USE LIMITS" section). CAUTION: the protective
tting must be in active position while working. If the tractor is tted with a roll cage only, the loader must be equipped
with a parallelogram.
— Watch out for overhead electricity and telephone lines, guttering, framework, etc. when moving with the loader in raised
position.
— In compliance with standard EN 12525 + A2 2010, the controls for operating the loader and implements must be of the
"sustained action" type, except for the oating position for lifting, which can be held in place by a notching system.
— Any fault diagnosis and/or removal of parts must be carried out by a professional who shall start by guaranteeing that
the work will be carried out safely for him and his environment, notably in the case of work on a lifted loader.
— For all operations on the machine, pay attention to the risks of crushing or pinching, especially with moving parts.
— For all interventions at height on the machine, use stable and secured means. Stop the tractor engine if the loader is

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hitched to the tractor.
— Keep the tractor-loader clean to avoid the risk of re. Ensure that airborne particles (straw, grass, wood shavings, etc.)
do not accumulate in areas which reach high temperatures. Inspect and clean areas where various materials can
accumulate, especially around the engine and the exhaust area.
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1.1 PPE Table (Personal Protective Equipment)
Symbol Meaning Example of risk
Hand protection equipment must be worn. Cuts, trapped ngers when unlocking the
implement on the loader.
Ear protection must be worn. Bucket shake with cab-less tractor.
Eye protection must be worn. Spatter when high-pressure cleaning.
Helmet must be worn. Impacts to the head with the loader during
maintenance on the tractor.
Body protection equipment must be worn. Spatter when high-pressure cleaning.
Foot protection must be worn. Crushed feet when setting up the parking stands.
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1.2 Loader usage limits on a tractor with a roll cage with 2 uprights
Additional information for a tractor tted with a roll cage with 2 uprights.
1.2.1 Warning
If the tractor is not tted with a structure protecting against falling loads, the driver is exposed to constant risk when
handling loads.
If the tractor is tted with a roll cage only, the loader must be equipped with a parallelogram.
Reminder: only implements recommended by the MX loader manufacturer may be used.
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1.2.2 Usage precautions
For safe work, the following usage precautions must be observed:
— Use the implement designed for the work to be carried out.
— Adjust the indicator rod according to the implement used.
— Ensure the stability and hold of the load in the implement.
— The maximum loading level of the implement must not exceed the lowest side for bulk loads, and not exceed the height
of the backplate for unit loads (see Fig. 1).
— Move the tractor-loader unit carefully.
— Travel with the load at ground level and at moderate speed.
— During a lifting operation and when moving, keep your eyes on the load from when the implement's pivot point (A)
passes the horizontal of the loader's pivot point (B) (see Fig. 2). If necessary, correct the position of the implement so
that the load is never directed towards the driver (see Fig. 3).
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
OK
Bulk load Unit load Pallet type
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1.3 Non-compliance with instructions for safety and use
— MX products are designed to be used at the maximum hydraulic pressure indicated by the manufacturer for the tractor's
specications. Use of excess pressure will result in additional strain and will therefore invalidate the MX equipment
warranty.
— Never make any changes to the hose connections.
— Breaking lead seals will void any liability on the part of MX for all its equipment.
— Any assembly of the MX loader which ignores the recommendations of the MX price list in force at the purchase date
cancels the MX guarantee for the whole supply.
— Any modication to any item supplied by MX (implements, loader, frame, etc.), or installation or use of an implement or
component not recommended by MX on the MX loader, will render the MX guarantee on all supplied items null and void.
— Use only genuine MX spare parts. Do not carry out any modications yourself or have anyone else do so on your MX
loader and its implements (mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic specications) without seeking prior approval
in writing from MX. Failure to comply with these rules may make your MX loader hazardous. In the event of damage or
injury, MX shall not be held responsible in any way.
— Warranty cover will cease immediately in the event of failure to observe the standards and instructions for use and
maintenance of the MX loader as stipulated in the user manual. MX shall not be held responsible for accidents that
might result from actions contrary to these restrictions.
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