Clarke L26 manual How To Prepare the Machine For Operation, How To Install The Batteries

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How To Prepare the Machine For Operation

How To Install The Batteries

The Encore machines uses either two 12-volt batteries or four - 6 volt batteries. The batteries are located in the battery compartment under the recovery tank.

To install the batteries, follow this procedure:

1.Turn machine off. Set brake (if equipped).

2.Make sure recovery tank is empty.

3.Tip up the recovery tank until it locks in the full open position. See figure 8A.

CAUTION: Before raising the tank, be sure tank is empty.

NOTE: There is an intermediate position available for holding the recovery tank open for charging batteries. See figure 8B.

WARNING: Do not operate or perform mainte- nance on the machine while the recovery tank is in the intermediate position. The tank can be acciden- tally bumped and it may slam shut.

4.Place the batteries in the tray as shown in figure 8C.

WARNING: The batteries are heavy. Lifting batteries without help could result in an injury. Get help to lift the batter- ies.

WARNING: Working with batteries can be dangerous. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. NO SMOKING!

5.Connect the cables between batteries and install long battery cable assembly as indicated. See figure 8C.

6.Join the connector from the battery pack to the connector on the control panel. See figure 9.

7.Close recovery tank by pulling up on the latch arm and then slowly lowering the tank.

NOTE: Charge the batteries before using the machine.

Figure 8A

Figure 8B

Figure 9

Figure 8C

 

 

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CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Operator's Manual -Encore L26 Cylindrical

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Contents Manual Read this BookTable of Contents Avertissement Advertencia Severe bodily injury or death. Read and observe all DangerClarke Technology Operators Manual -Encore L26 Cylindrical Introduction & Machine Specifications Introduction & Machine SpecificationsProcedures For Transporting Figure #1Procedures For Transpoting Symbols Used on Encore L26 Cylindrical Symbols Used on Encore L26 Cylindrical Key Switch See , Item a Machine Control PanelHour Meter Not Illustrated Option Machine Controls and Features Parking Brake Optional, See FigureHow To Prepare the Machine For Operation How To Install The BatteriesBattery Maintenance How To Charge The Batteries How To Change or Rotate Brushes How To Operate The Machine How To Operate The SqueegeeHow To Fill The Solution Tank How To Clean a Floor Operating The MachineHow To Clean a Very Dirty Floor Maintenance These Maintenance Procedures Must Be Done Every DayDo These Procedures When You Begin Your Work Period Maintenance Do These Procedures When You End Your WorkMaintenance Procedures To Be Done Every Week Distilled Water onlyMaintenance For The Squeegee How To Adjust The Squeegee Adjusting Squeegee TiltAdjusting Squeegee Blades How to Center or Offset the Brush HeadHow to Level the Cylindrical Brush Head Clarke Technology Encore L26 Cylindrical Accessories 3/02 Squeegee Blades Description AssemblyDescription Brushes Size Description Used ForClarke Technology Operators Manual -Encore L26 Cylindrical Encore HOW to Correct Problems in the Machine Cause Action There is no solution flowProblem Cause Action Page Alto Product Support Branches Clarke Technology Limited U.S. Warranty Battery WarrantyAlways use genuine ClarkeTechnology Parts for repair Highway Springdale, Arkansas

L26 specifications

The Clarke L26 stands as a notable entry in the realm of compact excavators, reflecting advanced engineering and user-centric design. This machine is designed for a variety of applications, including landscaping, utility work, and smaller construction projects.

One of the main features of the Clarke L26 is its compact size, which allows it to maneuver easily through tight spaces and urban environments. This machine has an overall width of approximately 2.6 meters, making it suitable for projects that require a mini excavator that can fit through narrow gaps and access constrained job sites.

Powered by a robust and efficient diesel engine, the L26 delivers optimal performance without compromising on fuel efficiency. The engine is designed to meet stringent emissions standards while providing ample torque for digging and lifting tasks. The hydraulic system of the L26 is another standout characteristic, featuring sophisticated components that ensure smooth operation and responsiveness during various digging and lifting operations.

The L26 also incorporates advanced technology that enhances operator comfort and productivity. Its spacious cab features ergonomic controls, providing operators with a user-friendly interface. The visibility from the cab is optimized to reduce blind spots, enabling the operator to work safely and efficiently. Additionally, the climate control system in the cab ensures a comfortable working environment, regardless of external weather conditions.

Safety features are paramount in the design of the Clarke L26. It comes equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and a falling-object protective structure (FOPS), which provide peace of mind to operators working in hazardous conditions. The machine's low center of gravity enhances stability, especially when working on uneven terrain.

In terms of versatility, the Clarke L26 can be outfitted with various attachments such as buckets, augers, and hydraulic breakers, allowing it to tackle a multitude of tasks beyond traditional excavation. The quick coupler system enables easy switching between attachments, significantly reducing downtime during operations.

Overall, the Clarke L26 can be described as a well-rounded mini excavator that combines power, efficiency, and versatility. Its design is aimed at meeting the demands of modern construction and landscaping projects, making it a valuable asset for contractors and operators alike. Whether it's for digging trenches, landscaping gardens, or performing utility work, the L26 proves to be a competent machine that delivers reliable performance.