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JCB ROBOT 185, 190, 1100, 1105 Factory Service & Shop Manual


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Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for JCB ROBOT 185, 190, 1100, 1105. It’s the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.

This JCB ROBOT 185, 190, 1100, 1105 service & repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.

FILELIST:
9803-8510 – JCB ROBOT 185, 1105 Service Manual.pdf
9803-8530 – JCB ROBOT 190, 1100 Service Manual.pdf
9803-8530 (Issue 8) – JCB ROBOT 190, 1100 Service Manual.pdf
9803-9460 – JCB Robot 190, 1110 Service Manual.pdf

EXCERPT:
Service Manual
JCB Robot 190 and 1110
Section 1 – General Information
Section 2 – Care and Safety
Section 3 – Maintenance
Section A – Attachments
Section B – Body and Framework
Section C – Electrics
Section D – Controls
Section E – Hydraulics
Section F – Transmission
Section G – Brakes
Section J – Tracks
Section K – Engine

Tracks
Track Adjustment
Correct track tension is important for good performance and to prevent the tracks from dismounting. The track tension is controlled by the forward idler which is attached to a grease filled hydraulic cylinder. The track tension should be checked as follows:
1 Position machine on a smooth flat surface
2 Thoroughly clean the track, making sure that all debris is removed from around the sprocket and rollers. Drive the machine backwards and forwards whilst cleaning.
3 Drive the machine forwards to ensure that the slack is at the top of the track.
4 Using a suitable straight edge, measure the sag at position B which should be 5 to 10 mm (0.2 to 0.4 in).
5 If adjustment is required, unscrew bolts C and remove access plate D.
6 To tighten the track, pump grease into nipple E using a grease gun. To loosen the track, carefully unscrew hexagon plug F and allow the grease to flow into a suitable container.
7 When correct adjustment is achieved, replace the cover plate.
8 Repeat for opposite track.