Multiquip STXD6i operation manual Basic engine, Oil Filler Port Remove to add fresh crankcase oil

Page 20

basic engine

1

2

15 14

16

7 16 17

18

3

4

12 11 10 5

9 6 8

20

21

19

13

Figure 6. Basic Engine

1.Air Filter — Helps provide clean source of air flow to turbocharger and engine.

2.Muffler — Exhaust gases routed through here.

3.Fan belt — Driven by the engine crank during operation, drives the water pump/fan as well as the alternator.

4.Cooling Fan — Driven by the V-belt, the cooling fan cools the engine by cooling water/antifreeze mixture that circulates through the engine block and cylinder head.

5.Crankshaft V-Pulley— Check fan V-belt between V-Pulley and alternator to determine proper belt tension.

6.Water Pump — Circulates coolant flow through engine.

7.Oil Filler Port — Remove to add fresh crankcase oil.

8.Oil Drain Plug — Remove plug to drain crankcase oil.

9.Injection Pump — Provides equal fuel flow to injectors.

10.Oil Filter Spin-on type, filters oil for contaminants.

11.Oil Pressure Switch — Monitors oil level.

12.Oil Dip Stick — Remove to check amount and condition of oil in crankcase.

13.ECO Governor — Controls engine rpm.

14.Flywheel — Main power is taken off from flywheel end.

15.Fuel Filter — Removes dirt and water from the fuel.

16.Lifting Eye — Two lifting eyes are provided if the removal/installation of the engine becomes necessary.

17.Air Intake Port — Provides air from the air cleaner to the turbocharger unit.

18.Turbocharger — Provides pressurized intake air to the cylinder by means of a turbine energized by exhaust gas that rotates the blower.

19.Starter — Starts engine when ignition key is rotated to the "START" position.

20.Alternator — Provides current to the electrical system and charges the battery. Driven by means of a crankshaft/V-belt pulley system.

21.Fan Belt Tension Adjustment — This bolt provides means to adjust the V-belt tension at the alternator bracket.

page 20 — stxd6i RIDE-ON TROWEL• operation manual — rev. #0 (03/23/12)

Image 20
Contents Model stxd6i Proposition 65 warning Silicosis/respiratory warnings Silicosis WarningTable of Contents Specifications are subject to change without noticePage Completely Training checklistTraining checklist Daily pre-operation checklist Daily pre-Operation checklistSafety Information SafeTy messagesGeNeRaL safeTy TROWeL safeTy ENgINe safeTyOrder Form PT-160 Before servicing equipment„ Use well-insulated gloves when picking up the battery FueL safeTyBaTTeRy safeTy TRaNspORTINg safeTy TOWINg safeTyLifting „ NeveR lift trowel with the operator on the machineENvIRONmeNTaL safeTy/decOmmIssIONINg EmIssIONs INfORmaTIONEmission control Label Label must remain with the engine for its entire lifeTransporting the trowel Lifting and transportingLifting the trowel Engine Specifications SpecificationsTrowel Specifications Dimensions Trowel DimensionsWidth in. cm This value includes the seat height TableGeneral information Indicators ComponentsToolbox Compartment Storage for tools Basic engine Oil Filler Port Remove to add fresh crankcase oilHydraulic Oil InspectionEngine Oil Determine if the engine fuel is low Figure „„ The ash content must not exceed 0.01% by volumeFuel Setup Battery SetupStarting the Engine Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch FigureOperation Battery Management Safety InterlocksSafety Interlock Engine throttlePower management Fault Alerting Red Stop LampHydraulic Oil Cooler Fan Control Hydraulic Oil Filter MonitoringJoystick Directional Positioning Control Joystick Result DirectionManual Mode Pitch Mode Light is Off Smart Pitch ModePanning Mode Blade Pitch ControlEngine ShutDown Engine ShutdownMaintenance Maintenance ScheduleRadiator/Cooling System Air CleanerAir Cleaner Service Radiator Cleaning Fan Belt TensionChanging Engine Oil And Filter Fuel FilterRecommended Viscosity Grades Replace the engine fuel filter element every 500 hoursBattery/Charging System Fuel/Water SeparatorOil And Fuel Lines Engine Tune-UpInstalling Pans Onto Finisher Blades Long Term StorageTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Ride-On hydraulic TrowelWiring? Repair per engine repair manual Dipstick HERE’S HOW to GET Help