Toro 22478 User manual

FormNo.3439-160RevA
4-in-1Bucket
CompactToolCarriers
ModelNo.22478—SerialNo.320000000andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.
OriginalInstructions(EN)*3439-160*A

ThisproductcomplieswithallrelevantEuropean
directives.Fordetails,pleaseseetheDeclarationof
Incorporation(DOI)atthebackofthispublication.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Useofthisproductmaycauseexposure
tochemicalsknowntotheStateof
Californiatocausecancer,birthdefects,
orotherreproductiveharm.
Introduction
The4-in-1bucketisaload-bearingattachment
intendedtobeusedonaTorocompacttoolcarrier.
Usingthisproductforpurposesotherthanitsintended
usecouldprovedangeroustoyouandbystanders.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
Visitwww.Toro.comforproductsafetyandoperation
trainingmaterials,accessoryinformation,helpnding
adealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineT oroparts,or
additionalinformation,contactanAuthorizedService
DealerorT oroCustomerServiceandhavethemodel
andserialnumbersofyourproductready.Figure1
identiesthelocationofthemodelandserialnumbers
ontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthespace
provided.
Important:Withyourmobiledevice,youcan
scantheQRcodeontheserialnumberdecal(if
equipped)toaccesswarranty,parts,andother
productinformation.
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ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafety-alertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycause
seriousinjuryordeathifyoudonotfollowthe
recommendedprecautions.
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Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
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Contents
Safety.......................................................................3
GeneralSafety...................................................3
SlopeSafety.......................................................3
AttachmentSafety..............................................4
MaintenanceandStorageSafety........................4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals..........................5
ProductOverview.....................................................6
Specications....................................................6
MaximumMaterialDensityatCapacity...............6
Operation..................................................................7
InstallingandRemovingtheAttachment.............7
4-in-1OperationandControl..............................8
FillingtheBucket................................................9
TransportPosition............................................10
Maintenance............................................................11
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)............11
LubricatingtheBucket.......................................11
CheckingtheHydraulicLines............................11
Storage...................................................................12
Safety
DANGER
Theremaybeburiedutilitylinesinthework
area.Diggingintothemmaycauseashock
oranexplosion.
Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedfor
buriedlinesanddonotdiginmarkedareas.
Contactyourlocalmarkingserviceorutility
companytohavethepropertymarked(for
example,intheUS,call811orinAustralia,
call1100forthenationwidemarkingservice).
GeneralSafety
Alwaysfollowallsafetyinstructionstoavoidserious
injuryordeath.
•Donottransportanattachmentwiththearms
raised.Alwaystransporttheattachmentcloseto
theground;refertoTransportPosition(page10).
•Havethepropertyorworkareamarkedforburied
linesandotherobjects,anddonotdiginmarked
areas.
•ReadandunderstandthecontentofthisOperator’s
Manualbeforestartingtheengine.
•Useyourfullattentionwhileoperatingthe
machine.Donotengageinanyactivitythat
causesdistractions;otherwise,injuryorproperty
damagemayoccur.
•Neverallowchildrenoruntrainedpeopleto
operatethemachine.
•Keepyourhandsandfeetawayfromthemoving
componentsandattachments.
•Donotoperatethemachinewithouttheguards
andothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplaceand
workingonthemachine.
•Keepbystandersandpetsawayfromthemachine.
•Stopthemachine,shutofftheengine,andremove
thekeybeforeservicing,fueling,orunclogging
themachine.
Improperlyusingormaintainingthismachinecan
resultininjury.Toreducethepotentialforinjury,
complywiththesesafetyinstructionsandalways
payattentiontothesafety-alertsymbol,which
meansCaution,Warning,orDanger—personalsafety
instruction.Failuretocomplywiththeseinstructions
mayresultinpersonalinjuryordeath.
SlopeSafety
•Operatethemachineupanddownslopeswith
theheavyendofthemachineuphill.Weight
distributionchangeswithattachments.Anempty
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load-bearingattachmentmakestherearofthe
machinetheheavyend,andafullload-bearing
attachmentmakesthefrontofthemachinethe
heavyend.Mostotherattachmentsmakethefront
ofmachinetheheavyend.
•Keeptheattachmentintheloweredposition
whenonslopes.Raisingtheattachmentona
slopeaffectsthestabilityofthemachine.
•Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtolossofcontrol
andtip-overaccidents,whichcanresultinsevere
injuryordeath.Operatingthemachineonany
slopeoruneventerrainrequiresextracaution.
•Establishyourownproceduresandrulesfor
operatingonslopes.Theseproceduresmust
includesurveyingthesitetodeterminewhich
slopesaresafeformachineoperation.Always
usecommonsenseandgoodjudgmentwhen
performingthissurvey.
•Slowdownanduseextracareonhillsides.Ground
conditionscanaffectthestabilityofthemachine.
•Avoidstartingorstoppingonaslope.Ifthe
machinelosestraction,proceedslowly,straight
downtheslope.
•Avoidturningonslopes.Ifyoumustturn,turn
slowlyandkeeptheheavyendofthemachine
uphill.
•Keepallmovementsonslopesslowandgradual.
Donotmakesuddenchangesinspeedor
direction.
•Ifyoufeeluneasyoperatingthemachineona
slope,donotdoit.
•Watchforholes,ruts,orbumps,asuneventerrain
couldoverturnthemachine.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
•Usecautionwhenoperatingonwetsurfaces.
Reducedtractioncouldcausesliding.
•Evaluatetheareatoensurethatthegroundis
stableenoughtosupportthemachine.
•Usecautionwhenoperatingthemachinenearthe
following:
–Drop-offs
–Ditches
–Embankments
–Bodiesofwater
Themachinecouldsuddenlyrolloverifatrack
goesovertheedgeortheedgecavesin.Maintain
asafedistancebetweenthemachineandany
hazard.
•Donotremoveoraddattachmentsonaslope.
•Donotparkthemachineonahillsideorslope.
AttachmentSafety
•Wearappropriateclothingincludinggloves,eye
protection,longpants,substantialslip-resistant
footwear,andhearingprotection.Tiebacklong
hairanddonotwearlooseclothingorloose
jewelry.
•Afterstrikingaforeignobject,shutofftheengine,
removethekey,thoroughlyinspecttheattachment
foranydamage,andrepairthedamagebefore
startingandoperatingtheattachment.
•Alwayslowertheattachment,closethejaws,and
shutoffthemachineeachtimeyouleavethe
operatingposition.
•Cleananydirtordebristhatmayhinderconnecting
theattachmenttothemachine.Ensurethatthe
attachment-lockingpinsarefullyseatedinthe
holesoftheattachment-mountplate.Refertothe
Operator’sManualforthemachinefordetailed
informationonsafelyconnectinganattachmentto
yourmachine.
•Whenliftingtheattachment,keepitleveland
preventtheloadfromspillingbackward.
•Alwaysclosethejawsoftheattachmentwhen
notinuse.
•Alwaysgrabandliftlongitemsnearthecenter.
•Donotrideinorstandontheattachment.
•Donotusethejawsforhookingand/orpulling.
Alwaysclampthematerialsecurely.
MaintenanceandStorage
Safety
•Checkfastenersatfrequentintervalsforproper
tightnesstoensurethattheequipmentisinsafe
operatingcondition.
•RefertotheOperator’sManualforimportant
detailsifyoustoretheattachmentforanextended
periodoftime
•Maintainorreplacesafetyandinstructionlabels,
asnecessary.
4

SafetyandInstructional
Decals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsare
easilyvisibletotheoperatorandare
locatednearanyareaofpotential
danger.Replaceanydecalthatis
damagedormissing.
decal125-6110
125-6110
1.Crushinghazard—donotstandunderanypartofthe
machine.
decal133-8061
133-8061
decal139-7192
139-7192
1.Entanglementhazard—keepbystandersaway.
decal139-7229
139-7229
1.Tippinghazard—readtheOperator’sManual;themaximumloadcapacityfortheTX1000is317kg(700lb);themaximumload
capacityfortheTX525/TX427is181kg(400lb);themaximumloadcapacityforthe323/323Dis90kg(200lb);themaximum
loadcapacityforthee-Dingois200kg(440lb).
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ProductOverview
Specications
Note:Specicationsanddesignaresubjectto
changewithoutnotice.
Width125cm(49inches)
Length68cm(27inches)
Height55cm(22inches)
Weight132kg(292lb)
Capacity
SAEstruckcapacity0.08m3(2.7ft3)
Heapedcapacity0.10m3(3.3ft3)
Maximumloadrating
TX1000317kg(700lb)
TX525andTX427181kg(400lb)
323and320-DCompactT ool
Carrier
90kg(200lb)
e-Dingo200kg(440lb)
Toensureoptimumperformanceandcontinuedsafety
certicationofthemachine,useonlygenuineT oro
replacementpartsandaccessories.Replacement
partsandaccessoriesmadebyothermanufacturers
couldbedangerous,andsuchusecouldvoidthe
productwarranty.
MaximumMaterialDensityat
Capacity
Thedensityofthematerialsmovedbythebucket
variesand,therefore,sodoestheamountofmaterial
thatthebucketcancarrybeforereachingthe
maximumloadrating.Therst2tablesliststhe
densityofmaterialthatcanbecarried,bothheaped
andstruck(i.e.,leveledoff),inthebucket.The
MaterialDensitytablelistscommonmaterialsand
theirdensities.
TX1000
BucketCapacityMaximumDensity
Struck(leveled)bucket3962kg/m3(259lb/ft3)
Heapedbucket3170kg/m3(212lb/ft3)
Note:Maximumdensity=Maximumloadrating/Capacity
TX525andTX427
BucketCapacityMaximumDensity
Struck(leveled)bucket2262kg/m3(148lb/ft3)
Heapedbucket1810kg/m3(121lb/ft3)
323and320-DCompactToolCarrier
BucketCapacityMaximumDensity
Struck(leveled)bucket1185kg/m3(74lb/ft3)
Heapedbucket961kg/m3(60lb/ft3)
e-Dingo
BucketCapacityMaximumDensity
Struck(leveled)bucket2611kg/m3(163lb/ft3)
Heapedbucket208kg/m3(13lb/ft3)
MaterialDensity
MaterialDensity(Approximate)
Caliche1250kg/m3(78lb/ft3)
Clay:
Naturalbed1600kg/m3(104lb/ft3)
Dry1480kg/m3(93lb/ft3)
Wet1660kg/m3(104lb/ft3)
Withgravel,dry1420kg/m3(89lb/ft3)
Withgravel,wet1540kg/m3(96lb/ft3)
Coal:
Anthracite,broken1100kg/m3(69lb/ft3)
Bituminous,broken830kg/m3(52lb/ft3)
Earth:
Dry,packed1510kg/m3(94lb/ft3)
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MaterialDensity(cont'd.)
Wet,packed1600kg/m3(100lb/ft3)
Loam1250kg/m3(78lb/ft3)
Granite,brokenorlarge
crushed
1660kg/m3(104lb/ft3)
Gravel:
Dry1510kg/m3(94lb/ft3)
Pitrun(graveledsand)1930kg/m3(120lb/ft3)
Dry,13to51mm(1/2to2
inch)
1690kg/m3(106lb/ft3)
Wet,13to51mm(1/2to2
inch)
2020kg/m3(126lb/ft3)
Limestone,brokenorcrushed1540kg/m3(96lb/ft3)
Sand:
Dry1420kg/m3(89lb/ft3)
Wet1840kg/m3(115lb/ft3)
Withgravel,dry1720kg/m3(107lb/ft3)
Withgravel,wet2020kg/m3(126lb/ft3)
Sandstone,broken1510kg/m3(94lb/ft3)
Shale1250kg/m3(78lb/ft3)
Slag,broken1750kg/m3(109lb/ft3)
Stone,crushed1600kg/m3(100lb/ft3)
Topsoil950kg/m3(59lb/ft3)
Operation
Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachinefrom
thenormaloperatingposition.
InstallingandRemoving
theAttachment
RefertotheOperator’sManualforthetractionunitfor
theinstallationandremovalprocedure.
Important:Beforeinstallingtheattachment,
positionthemachineonalevelsurface,ensure
thatthemountplatesarefreeofanydirtordebris,
andensurethatthepinsrotatefreely.Ifthepins
donotrotatefreely,greasethem.
Note:Alwaysusethetractionunittoliftandmove
theattachment.
WARNING
Ifyoudonotfullyseatthequick-attach
pinsthroughtheattachmentmountplate,
theattachmentcouldfalloffthemachine,
crushingyouorbystanders.
Ensurethatthequick-attachpinsarefully
seatedintheattachmentmountplate.
WARNING
Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjury.Fluidinjected
intotheskinmustbesurgicallyremoved
withinafewhoursbyadoctorfamiliarwith
thisformofinjury;otherwise,gangrenemay
result.
•Ensurethatallhydraulic-uidhoses
andlinesareingoodconditionandall
hydraulicconnectionsandttingsaretight
beforeapplyingpressuretothehydraulic
system.
•Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrom
pinholeleaksornozzlesthateject
high-pressurehydraulicuid.
•Usecardboardorpapertondhydraulic
leaks;neveruseyourhands.
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CAUTION
Hydrauliccouplers,hydrauliclines/valves,
andhydraulicuidmaybehot.Ifyoucontact
hotcomponents,youmaybeburned.
•Weargloveswhendisconnectingthe
hydrauliccouplers.
•Allowthemachinetocoolbeforetouching
hydrauliccomponents.
•Donottouchhydraulicuidspills.
4-in-1Operationand
Control
Afteryouattachthe4-in-1buckettothemountplate
ofthetractionunit,ensurethatthehydrauliccouplers
areconnected.Startandrunthemachineatfull
throttle(maximumenginespeed).
BucketOperation
Withthejawscompletelyclosed,youcanusethis
attachmentasastandardbucket.Youcanalsoopen
the4-in-1bucketjawstodumpthecontentsintoa
higherareathanastandardbucketcanreach.
Whenloadingmaterial,alwayshavethebucketlevel
tothegroundandmoveforwardintothematerialto
belifted.Whenthebucketisfull,tiltitrearwardto
decreasetheliftingresistancewhenyoulifttheload.
Whentransportingaload,keepthebucketasclose
tothegroundaspossible.
LevellerOperation
Withthejawscompletelyopen,youcanusethe
bucketoor’srearcuttingedgeasaleveller.Tipthe
bucketslightlyforwardsothattherearcuttingedgeof
thebucketoorisonthegroundandtheforwardedge
isofftheground.Lowerthecuttingedgeandbegin
levelingbydraggingitinreverseacrossthesurface
oftheground.
BladeOperation
Withthejawscompletelyopen,youcanusetheback
ofthebucketasabladetopushmaterial.Youcan
alsopartiallyclosethejawsandusingthebottomof
thefrontbuckettoknockthetopofclumpsandgrade
withtherearblade.
Whenscraping,levellingandsurfacestripping,lower
thebladetotheground,ensuringthatthecuttingedge
makescontact.Thebladewillbiteintothesoilasyou
moveforward.
•Cleantheareaoftrash,branches,androcks
beforebeginningbladeworktopreventequipment
damage.
•Alwaysbeginwiththeslowestgroundspeed
possible.Increasespeedifconditionspermit.
•Whenscraping,leveling,andsurfacestripping,
lowerthebladetotheground,ensuringthatthe
cuttingedgemakescontact.Thebladebitesinto
thesoilasyoumove.
GrappleBucketOperation
Usethesidejawsforpickingupmaterialbyclosing
themoverobjectsormaterialstobetransported
(Figure3).
Note:Takecarewhenusingthismethodthatyoudo
notcrushanobjectthatyouarepickingupbetween
thesidejaws.
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Figure3
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Important:Donotusetheoortopickorpull
objects.Thisdamagestheoor/bucketandwill
voidthebucketwarranty(Figure4).
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Figure4
FillingtheBucket
1.Positionthebucketleveltotheground.
2.Driveforwardandinsertthebucketintothepile
ofmaterial.
3.Whenthebucketisfull,drivethemachinein
reverseandgentlytiltthebucketrearwardto
decreasetheliftingresistancewhenyouliftthe
load.
Important:Alwayscarryloadsclosetothe
ground;refertoTransportPosition(page10).
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Figure5
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TransportPosition
Whentransportingaload,keeptheattachmentas
closetothegroundaspossible,nomorethan15cm
(6inches)abovetheground.Tiltitrearwardtokeep
theloadlevel.
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Figure6
1.Nomorethan15cm(6
inches)abovetheground
2.Tilttheloadrearward
10

Maintenance
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
IntervalMaintenanceProcedure
Beforeeachuseordaily
•Lubricatethebucket.
•Checkthehydrauliclinesforleaks,loosettings,kinkedlines,loosemounting
supports,wear,weather,andchemicaldeterioration.
•Ensurethatallfastenersaresecurelytightened.
•Cleantheareasaroundthebucketcylinderandmountplatepivot.
•Checkforwearofpins,linkages,andcuttingedges.
Every200hours•Inspectthehydraulichosesandreplacethemiftheyaredamaged.
Beforestorage
•Inspectthehydraulicsystemforleaksandloosettings.
•Inspectthehydraulichosesandreplacethemiftheyaredamaged.
•Paintchippedorwornsurfaces.
LubricatingtheBucket
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Usingagreasegun,pumpgeneralpurposegrease
intothe3greasettingsoneachsideofthe4-in-1
bucketuntilthegreasebeginstoooze(Figure7).
Wipeawayanyexcessgreasewithashopcloth.
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Figure7
Leftsideshown
1.Greasettings
CheckingtheHydraulic
Lines
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
WARNING
Hydraulicuidescapingunderpressurecan
penetrateskinandcauseinjury.Fluidinjected
intotheskinmustbesurgicallyremoved
withinafewhoursbyadoctorfamiliarwith
thisformofinjury;otherwise,gangrenemay
result.
•Keepyourbodyandhandsawayfrom
pinholeleaksornozzlesthateject
high-pressurehydraulicuid.
•Usecardboardorpapertondhydraulic
leaks;neveruseyourhands.
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Storage
1.Beforelong-termstorage,washtheattachment
withmilddetergentandwatertoremovedirtand
grime.
2.Checkandtightenallhardware.Repairor
replaceanypartthatisdamagedorworn.
3.Ensurethatallofthehydraulichosecouplers
areconnectedtogethertopreventcontamination
ofthehydraulicsystem.
4.Paintallscratchedorbaremetalsurfaces.
Note:PaintisavailablefromyourAuthorized
ServiceDealer.
5.Greasethepivotpoints;refertoLubricatingthe
Bucket(page11).
6.Storetheattachmentinaclean,drygarageor
storagearea.
7.Coverthebuckettoprotectitandkeepitclean.
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Notes:

Notes:

DeclarationofIncorporation
TheToroCompany,8111LyndaleAvenueSouth,Bloomington,MN,USAdeclaresthatthefollowingunit(s)
conform(s)tothedirectiveslisted,wheninstalledinaccordancewiththeaccompanyinginstructionsontocertain
ToromodelsasindicatedontherelevantDeclarationsofConformity.
ModelNo.SerialNo.ProductDescriptionInvoiceDescriptionGeneralDescriptionDirective
22478320000000andUp4-in-1Bucket,Compact
ToolCarriersDINGO4-IN-1BUCKETBucket2006/42/EC
RelevanttechnicaldocumentationhasbeencompiledasrequiredperPartBofAnnexVIIof2006/42/EC.
Wewillundertaketotransmit,inresponsetorequestsbynationalauthorities,relevantinformationonthispartly
completedmachinery.Themethodoftransmissionshallbeelectronictransmittal.
ThismachineryshallnotbeputintoserviceuntilincorporatedintoapprovedToromodelsasindicatedonthe
associatedDeclarationofConformityandinaccordancewithallinstructions,wherebyitcanbedeclaredin
conformitywithallrelevantDirectives.
Certied:AuthorizedRepresentative:
MarcelDutrieux
ManagerEuropeanProductIntegrity
ToroEuropeNV
Nijverheidsstraat5
2260Oevel
Belgium
MichaelBenedict
EngineeringDirector
8111LyndaleAve.South
Bloomington,MN55420,USA
March12,2020

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