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JCB WLS 467 Factory Service & Shop Manual


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Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for JCB Wheeled Loading Shovel (WLS) 467. It’s the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.

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9813-0500 – JCB Wheeled Loading Shovel (WLS) 467 Service Manual.pdf

EXCERPT:
467 Wheeled Loading Shovel
Section 1 – General Information
Section 2 – Care and Safety
Section 3 – Maintenance
Section A – Attachments
Section B – Body and Framework
Section C – Electrics
Section E – Hydraulics
Section F – Transmission
Section G – Brakes
Section H – Steering
Section K – Engine

Bleeding the System
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Before proceeding with the bleeding procedure it is important to ensure that the park brake is engaged and that one pair of wheels is blocked on both sides.
BRAK-1-2
Note: The braking systems are fed from the main hydraulic system and incorporate brake accumulators.
These allow approximately nine applications of the brakes with the engine stopped.
Bleed each axle separately:
– Attach a tube to the brake bleed screw, located near the axle centre. Make sure that the free end of the tube is immersed in fluid contained in a suitable container.
– Open the brake bleed screw and fully depress the brake pedal. Hold the pedal fully depressed until air free fluid flow from the bleed screw.
– Close the brake bleed screw with the pedal fully depressed.
Repeat the procedure for the rear axle.
Check the hydraulic fluid level.