Husqvarna PT26 D manual Vibration levels4

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Technical Data

Data

PT 26D

 

 

 

 

Noise emissions with unit C155

 

 

 

Measured noise level2

103 dB(A)

Guaranteed noise level2

104 dB(A)

Sound pressure level at the operators ear3, dB(A)

90

Noise emissions with unit C132

 

 

 

Measured noise level2

102 dB(A)

Guaranteed noise leve2l

102 dB(A)

Sound pressure level at the operators ear3, dB(A)

88

Vibration levels4

 

Vibration level on the steering wheel, m/s2

1,4

Vibration level in the seat, m/s2

0,7

Note 1: The power rating of the engine indicated is the average net output (at specified rpm) of a typical production engine for the engine model measured to SAE standard J1349/ISO1585. Mass production engines may differ from this value. Actual power output for the engine installed on the final machine will depend on the operating speed, environmental conditions and other values.

Note 2: Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power (LWA) in conformity with EC directive 2000/14/EC. If the machine can be equipped with different cutting decks, the noise emissions are stated in order starting from the cutting deck with the smallest cutting width.

Note 3: Noise pressure level according to EN 836. Reported data for noise pressure level has a typical statistical dispersion (standard deviation) of 1.2 dB(A). If the machine can be equipped with different cutting decks, the noise pressure levels are stated in order starting from the cutting deck with the smallest cutting width.

Note 4: Vibration level according to EN 836. Reported data for vibration level has a typical statistical dispersion (standard deviation) of 0.2 m/s2 (steering wheel) and

0.8 m/s2 (seat).

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

When this product is spent and is no longer used it should be returned to the dealer or other authority for recycling.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

In order to introduce improvements the specification and design are subject to alteration without prior notice.

Note that no legal demands whatsoever can be made with the support of the information in this operator’s manual.

Only use original spare parts with repairs. The use of other parts invalidates the warranty.

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Contents PT26 D Contents Page Driving and Transport on Public Roads IntroductionCongratulations TowingProper Service Serial NumberSymbols and Decals Important Information Safety Instructions General UseWhen driving Driving on slopes Do as followsMaintenance ChildrenAvoid sparking and its consequences by Other protective devices are not fitted or are defective Transport Environment protectionUser responsibility Presentation Placement of controls Speed control Parking brakeControl panel SeatDifferential Lock Adjusting the cutting heightSteering wheel and steering wheel console FuellingWinter fuel and paraffin precipitation Controls on the control panelControl lever hydraulics Lifting the cutting unit transport positionIndicators traffic kit option Switch for operation of cutting unitSwitch for extra hydraulic function hydraulic kit option Push button for horn traffic kit optionThrottle control Starter switchHeadlight High speedRotating warning light traffic kit option Weight transferSpare Power outlet Parking lights traffic kit optionLever for steering wheel console angle Adjusting the steering wheel settingChronometer Rops Cooling system Cutting unit AntifreezeAccessories Driving Mowing TipsBefore Starting Start gas or ether must not be used for this engineStarting the engine Starting with a weak battery Starting in cold conditionsDriving the machine Bleeding in the event of fuel stoppage BrakingCutting the engine Engine stop250 500 1000 2000 MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule 250 500 1000 2000 Cleaning Removing the machine’s covers Cleaning the radiators heat exchangerAdjusting the pump and generator drive belts Checking radiatorgrillesReplacing the pump and generator drive belts Checking and adjusting the throttle controlAdjusting the parking brake Checking the exhaust systemReplacing the air filter Cleaning the cyclone filterServicing the air filter Emptying the particle trapChecking the Tyre Pressures Bleeding the fuel systemServicing the fuel filter Servicing the battery FusesChecking the Safety System FU2 FU9Replacing the bulb in the headlight Attaching and removing the cutting unit Light settingCutting Unit Components Side shifting the cutting unitImportant Information Setting the cutting height and tilt angle Cutting heightTilt angle Cutting Unit’s Service PositionPlacing in the Service Position Ground pressureReleasing the Service Position Cutting Unit ModelAlways replace the belts in pairs Replacing the power take-off beltsChecking the Blades Replacing the belt on the Combi unit Adjusting the power take-off beltsReplacing the cutting unit belt Removal of BioClip Plug General LubricationLubrication Schedule Lubricating the cablesPivot wheel bearings Handle for cutting height settingLubricating in Accordance with Lubrication Schedule Cutting unit’s bevel gearEngine Oil Power take-off shaft’s front support bearingLift cylinder Viscosity and qualityFilling engine oil Changing the Engine OilInspection off the oil level Replacing the engine’s oil filterHydraulic oil Filling hydraulic oilLifting arm’s rear bearings Hydraulic oil filter, changeCutting unit mounting Driver’s SeatParking brake cables Control cylinderLubrication Trouble Shooting Guide Problem CauseProblem Cause Problem Cause Trouble Shooting Guide Storage Winter StorageService Electrical system Hydraulic System Hydraulic System Fuel system Technical Data Data PT 26DTransmission Vibration levels4 Technical Data Diverse design standards Design standardsEU Declaration of Conformity only applies to Europe Design standards Page Page 1153893-26 ´z+Uy@¶6u¨ ´z+Uy@¶6u¨ Original instructions