Terex PT60CE User manual

8/17/2016
Operation and Maintenance
Manual
PT60CE
SN ETE00101-Current
English
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CONTENTS
Introduction...................................................... 2
Safety ................................................................. 5
Technical Data.................................................. 31
Machine Description / Controls................. 37
Operation........................................................... 47
Transportation.................................................. 57
Maintenance..................................................... 63
Service Log........................................................ 83
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The operator must read and understand all the instructions in this
manual before operating the machine.

1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Product Identification (PIN)
The machine PIN is located on the identifi-
cation plate, behind and to the left of the
operator seat.
Please state the model of the machine and
PIN when making inquiries in regards to
parts, service, or warranty.
1.2 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Terex Compact Track Loader. We are confident
that the machine you have chosen will provide excellent performance and effi-
cient operation.
The information contained in this manual is intended to provide the operator with
all necessary information for the proper use of the machine.
It is imperative that this manual be provided to the end user at the time of pur-
chase, prior to operation and kept with the machine at all times. If lost or dam-
aged, contact your dealer immediately to obtain a replacement prior to resuming
operation.
It is very important that the operator read and understand the information in
this manual prior to operating the machine or performing maintenance or
service.
During operation, it is very important that the operator obey the instructions
in this manual to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Should you need clarification or further explanation of the topics in this manual,
please contact your dealer immediately for assistance.
Information describing special equipment or attachments and their operation are
not included in this manual.

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1.3 Safety Alert System
This symbol means: Attention! Be alert! Your safety
is involved!
The safety alert symbol is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
1.4 Intended Use
The machine with standard dirt bucket is intended to be used solely for work con-
sistent with its design. Such work involves loosening, collecting, transporting, and
distributing soil, rock, or similar materials as well as loading these materials onto
trucks, conveyors, or other methods of transport.
After installation of additionally approved special working attachments, the equip-
ment can be used for corresponding applications.
The operator must follow the enclosed operating instructions for any externally
supplied components or attachments.
Any use varying from that described here or any lack of adherence to the operat-
ing instructions, maintenance procedures, or replacement intervals described in
this manual shall be regarded as unintended or improper use. The supplier cannot
be held responsible for any damage resulting from improper use. This risk is
borne solely by the user.
1.5 Copyright
This manual is intended for use by personnel responsible for operation, mainte-
nance, repair, and supervision activities involving the machine described within.
This manual is copyrighted. It shall not, either in whole or in part, be reproduced,
transmitted, or used for the purpose of competition without our prior written con-
sent.

1.6 Warranty
Your Terex PT-60 is warranted under the Terex Compact Track Loader and Utility
Vehicle Standard Limited New Product Warranty (“Warranty”). A copy of the
Warranty certificate is included with this manual and is also available from your
Authorized Terex Distributor.
1.7 EC Declaration of Conformity
1 INTRODUCTION
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Wetheundersigned:
ASVInc.
840LilyLane
P.O.Box5160
GrandRapids,Minnesota55744
U.S.A.
Declarethatthemachinedescribedbelow:
MAKE&TYPE: ASVPTͲ60
CATEGORY: Loader
ENGINE: Perkins
TYPE: 404DͲ22T
NETINSTALLEDPOWER: 42KW
YEAROFMANUFACTURE:
SERIALNUMBER:
INSPECTOR:
ComplieswiththeprovisionsofthefollowingEuropeandirectivesand
amendmentsandtheregulationstransposingitintonationallaw:
MachinerySafetyDirective: 98/37/EC
NoiseintheEnvironmentDirective: 2000/14/EC
MeasuredSoundPowerLevel: 102dB(A)LWA
GuaranteedSoundPowerLevel: 103dB(A)LWA
ConformityAssessmentProcedure:2000/14/EEC,AnnexVI
OperatorEarNoiseLevel: 84dB(A)Leq(ISO6396:2003)
Complieswiththefollowingharmonizedstandardortechnicalprovisions:
OperatorSeatVibration: ISO7096:2000
HandTransmittedVibration: ISO5349Ͳ1:2001
WholeBodyVibration: ISO2631Ͳ1:1997
KeeperofTechnicalFile:DateofDeclaration: May1,2008
ASVInc.PlaceofDeclaration:ASVInc.
840LilyLane NotifiedBody:
P.O.Box5160 TUVSUDIndustrieServiceGmbH
GrandRapids,Minnesota55744 Westendstrasse199
U.S.A. 80686Muenchen

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2.1 Safety Alert Symbol................................. 7
2.2 Safety Pictorials ........................................ 8
2.3 Graphical Symbols................................... 11
2.4 Safety Signs................................................ 14
2.5 General Notes............................................ 16
2.6 Personal Protection Equipment ......... 17
2.7 Hazard Zone............................................... 17
2.8 Operation.................................................... 18
2.9 Stability........................................................ 19
2.10 Transport of Persons............................. 19
2.11 Fire Prevention ....................................... 20
2.12 Crush / Burn Avoidance ...................... 21
2.13 Placing Into Operation ........................ 22
2.14 Starting the Machine ........................... 22
2.15 Jobsite Safety.......................................... 23
2.16 Parking the Machine ............................ 24
2.17 Towing / Retrieving............................... 24
2.18 Transporting............................................ 25
2.19 Maintenance ........................................... 26
2.20 Battery ....................................................... 28
2.21 Hydraulic Lines / Hoses....................... 29

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2.1 Safety Alert Symbol
This symbol means: Attention! Be alert! Your safety
is involved!
The safety alert symbol is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
This symbol is used as an attention-getting device throughout this manual as well
as on decals and labels fixed to the machinery to assist in potential hazard recog-
nition and prevention.
Property or equipment damage warnings in this publication are identified by the
signal word "NOTICE".
The word “Note” is used throughout this manual to draw your attention to specific
topics or to supplement the information provided in that section.
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“NOTICE” Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in property or equipment damage.
NOTICE

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Engine Start
Engine Stop
Engine Pre-heat
Battery
Engine Speed: Fast
Transmission Range: High
Wiper Speed: High
Engine Speed: Slow
Transmission Range: Low
Wiper Speed: Low
Unlock
Lock
Windshield Washer
Windshield Wiper
2.2 Safety Pictorials
Symbol Description

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Beacon Light
Tie Down
Auxiliary Hydraulics
Auxiliary Hydraulics (high flow)
Power Quick Attach (unlock)
Power Quick Attach (lock)
Air Conditioning
Oil Pressure
Engine Oil Temperature
Hydraulic Oil Temperature
Symbol Description

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Symbol Description
High Beam Lights
Low Beam Lights
Work Lights
Left Turn Signal
Right Turn Signal
Hazard Indicator Lights
Fan
Parking Brake
Road Mode
Bucket Positioning
P

Hazard: Skin/Oil Injection
Avoidance:
• Relieve internal pressure before
disconnecting any line or fitting.
• Keep away from leaks or pin-
holes.
• Use cardboard to check for
leaks.
Fluid injected into skin must be
surgically removed within a few
hours by a doctor familiar with
this type of injury or gangrene will
result.
Hazard: Corrosive
Avoidance: Read and understand
the operator’s manual.
Hazard: Entanglement
Avoidance: Stop machine and
remove key before servicing.
Hazard: Burn/Scald
Avoidance: Allow to cool before
opening.
Hazard: Explosion/Burn
Avoidance:
• Keep all flames/sparks away!
• No Smoking!
• Read and understand all
manuals.
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2.3 Graphical Symbols
Hazard Avoidance
Pictorial Pictorial Description

Hazard: Fall
Avoidance: Use the provided
access system when entering or
exiting the machine.
Hazard: Fall
Avoidance: No Riders.
Hazard: Burn
Avoidance: Do not touch hot
surfaces.
Hazard: Crush
Avoidance: Fasten seat belt.
Hazard: Entanglement
Avoidance: Stop machine and
remove key before servicing.
Hazard: Rollover / Ejection
Avoidance: Carry loads low, keep
heaviest end of machine uphill at
all times while operating on
inclines.
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Hazard Avoidance
Pictorial Pictorial Description

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Hazard: Fall
Avoidance: Do not use the
bucket or attachment as a work
platform.
Hazard: Crush
Avoidance: Keep clear of moving
machine.
Hazard: Crush
Avoidance: Keep clear of lift
arms and attachments.
Hazard: Fire
Avoidance: Read and understand
the operator’s manual.
Hazard: The safety alert symbol is
used to alert you to potential per-
sonal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
Avoidance: Read and understand
the operator’s manual.
2030-41
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Hazard Avoidance
Pictorial Pictorial Description

2.4 Safety Signs
The safety signs are located in/on the machine as indicated. (Descriptions of the
symbols are provided in section 2.3)
Key
1. Falling hazard
2. Skin (oil) injection hazard
3. Crushing hazard (lift arms)
4. Fire hazard (read manual) (inside cab)
5. Pressurized fluid/gas hazard (engine area)
6. Battery acid/explosion hazard (engine area)
7. Tie down location
8. Crushing hazard (lift arm brace)
9. Run over hazard
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2030-416
2030-415
2030-417
2030-418
2030-425
2030-553
2030-427
2030-565
1
2
3
45
6
7
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Note:
If any of the safety signs shown in this section are missing or damaged, contact
your dealer to obtain a replacement.
Key (continued)
10. Hot surfaces hazard (engine area)
11. Belt/fan entanglement hazard (engine area)
12. Skin (oil) injection hazard
13. Crushing Hazard (Lift arms)
14. Read operator’s manual/ Falling hazards (inside cab)
15. Rollover/Ejection hazard (inside cab)
16. Crushing (run over) hazard
17. Tie down location
18. Crushing hazard (lift arm brace)
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2030-552
2030-551
2030-416
2030-426
2030-420
2030-415
2030-553
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
2030-417
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2.5 General Safety Notes
• Read and understand all safety signs and operator’s manuals prior to
operation.
• If safety signs are obstructed by dirt or debris, clean them using mild soap
and water prior to operation.
• If safety signs are damaged or illegible, replace them immediately, prior to
operation.
• Never jump off of the machine. Instead use the hand holds and step
designed for entering and exiting the machine. Face the machine and use
three points of contact (defined as: one foot and two hands, or one hand
and two feet) to ensure your safety.
• Do not use any method of operation, inspection, or maintenance that may
impair safety.
• This machine is only to be used when properly equipped for the task to be
performed and when properly inspected and maintained to ensure safe
operation.
• The manufacturer’s instructions regarding operation, inspection, mainte-
nance, repair and transportation must be followed.
• Never place the machine into operation without having first performed a
thorough walk-around inspection and making any necessary repairs or
adjustments.
• Safety devices on the machine shall not be deactivated or removed.
• Do not make any changes, additions or conversions to the machine that
could have a negative effect on safety without the manufacturer’s written
approval.
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2.6 Personal Protection Equipment
The machine is designed to accommodate and protect an operator during opera-
tion from foreseeable injury when used as intended and when equipped prop-
erly for the task(s) being performed. Operators should not wear rings, scarves,
open jackets, and should ensure that all clothing is tightly secured. Long hair
should be restrained. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn in the
absence of an enclosed cab. In this case PPE would include, but not be limited to,
safety glasses. The use of some attachments may require additional PPE, such as
hearing protection, hardhat, gloves, and steel-toed shoes. In some applications
high visibility/reflective jackets are required.
Personal protection equipment is also recommended when performing mainte-
nance or service on a machine. Always wear appropriate protective equipment for
working conditions when working on or around the machine. Loose clothing
should not be worn and long hair should be restrained. Wear hard hats, protective
face/eyewear, safety shoes and any other equipment necessary to ensure your
safety and the safety of others around you as you work.
2.7 Hazard Zone
The hazard zone encompasses the area around the machine in which persons
may be injured by movements of the machine, its attachments, or by falling loads,
during operation.
Do not position yourself or allow anyone else within this hazard zone during
machine operation. Keep a safe distance to ensure your safety while the machine
is in operation.
If someone enters the hazard zone, the operator must stop all work and give a
warning signal to the person who may be in danger to leave the hazard zone.
Work should not resume until all persons have vacated the hazard zone.
To minimize the possibility of a crushing hazard, a sufficient safety distance (min.
1.6 ft (0.5 m)) must be kept from solid objects, e. g. buildings, slopes, scaffolding,
other machines, etc. If that distance cannot be kept, fence off the area between
solid construction elements and the working elements of the machine.
If conditions are such that the machine operator’s view of the driving and working
zone is restricted, he must be guided or the driving and working zone must be
secured by means of a solid barricade.
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2.8 Operation
Earth moving machines are only to be operated and serviced by individuals who
• are physically and mentally able to operate and / or service the
machine in a safe manner.
• have been instructed in the proper operation or maintenance of the
machine and have demonstrated competence in these areas.
• can be trusted to perform their assigned duties in a safe and reliable
manner.
• are of the legal minimum age for performing such duties.
It is the responsibility of the operator to
• inspect the machine prior to operation and perform any necessary checks,
adjustments or repairs to ensure safe operation.
• read and understand the instructions in this manual prior to operation and
to follow them during operation.
• familiarize him/herself with the local worksite conditions and immediately
remedy any fault that may compromise safety.
• use the machine in accordance with the appropriate local job site
organization system to ensure safe coordination with other machines,
vehicles, and people on the job site.
Investigate any work site prior to operation to determine whether any special haz-
ards exist. Take necessary measures to eliminate or reduce any hazard.
Do not operate the machine in unsafe conditions including, but not limited
to: near overhead electric lines, in enclosed areas without proper ventilation, in
contaminated areas without necessary safety equipment and personnel.
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2.9 Stability
The machine must always be operated with caution in order to maximize machine
stability and guard against the possibility of a rollover.
• Travel only at speeds appropriate for the local conditions.
• Do not exceed the operating capacity of the machine.
• Exercise extreme caution while operating on inclines.
• Avoid operation on steep inclines.
• Do not make sudden changes in direction, move slowly, and always carry
loads low to maximize machine stability.
• Always keep the heaviest end of the machine facing uphill when travelling
on an incline.
• When turning on an incline, back down the hill while slowly turning until the
machine is pointed in the desired direction. Then proceed forward.
• When operating on any surface other than firm and level ground, use extra
caution. Decrease work speeds, limit load size and make any other
necessary adjustments to maximize your safety and that of others in the
work area.
2.10 Transporting Persons
• The machine must not be used to transport persons.
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