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20R5390 CONT GP-JOYSTICK Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA20R5390
20R-5390
20R5390
Caterpillar 20R5390 CONT GP-JOYSTICK
Weight: 10 pounds 4 kg.

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Lower the equipment and move the controls to release the hydraulic pressure. Stop the engine before making any adjustments, servicing or leaving the machine. Watch the boom clearance when traveling. Uneven ground may cause the boom to move from side to side or up and down.Know the maximum height and reach of your machine.Serious injury or death by electrocution may occur if the machine or attachments are not kept a safe distance from electrical power lines. Keep a distance of at least 3 meters (10 feet) plus additional 10 millimeters (0.4 inch) for each 1,000 volts over 50,000 volts. Local and state codes or jobsite operating directives may require greater distance for safety.General
Keep the boom away from all overhead lines. Treat all wires as hot, until you have reliable information to the contrary.Know and mark the location of underground utilities before digging.If a power line is hit: Stay on the machine until the line is cleared or power is shut off.Warn people to stay away from the machine if in contact with power lines.Do not swing the load or equipment over workmen.Be cautious if crossing side hills, ridges, ditches or other obstructions.Wear a hard hat, protective glasses and respirator as required by job conditions.Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could catch on controls or other objects.Keep the operator's compartment clean.Never get on or off a moving machine. Never jump off the machine.Report needed repairs noted during operation.Do not attempt repairs you do not understand.Do not allow unauthorized personnel on backhoe or machine while it is being serviced.Read the warning and caution information provided on the backhoe. Follow the servicing instructions carefully.Preparing to Operate
Protective devices such as lights, horns, seat belt, etc., must be functional.Inspect for oil, fuel or coolant leaks.Make sure no one is working on or close to the machine before you start the engine or move the machine.Test the engine governor control to be sure that it does not bind.Start the engine in a well ventilated area only.Learn the hand signals and who is authorized to give them.Know the traffic pattern of the job location and obey the flagmen, road signals and signs.Test all controls at the beginning of each shift for proper adjustment. Make sure they will not bind during operation.Become thoroughly familiar with all controls.Store oily rags and other combustible material in a safe place.Always have a fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use it.Report any needed repairs.Make certain all protective guards and covers are securely in place.Operating
Do not allow personnel to ride on machine.Look behind the machine before and while backing.Be alert, always keep your eyes on moving load. If you can not see the load, be sure to have a signalman in full view.Keep the machine under control. Do not work the machine over capacity.Avoid fast swings, hoists or sudden braking, these can cause overloads.Use smooth well balanced work cycles.When loading a truck, raise the boom as the stick is being extended.If possible, load trucks from the


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