Husqvarna DXR250 Parts Manual

Regular maintenance should be performed every 100 hours of operation. Key tasks include checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting the arm and attachments for wear, and ensuring electrical connections are secure.
First, check for any visible leaks in the hydraulic system. Ensure that the hydraulic fluid levels are adequate. If the problem persists, inspect the hydraulic filters and replace them if necessary.
Verify that the battery is fully charged and the connections are clean. Check the fuses and replace any that are blown. Ensure that the emergency stop button is not engaged.
Clean the robot thoroughly to remove any debris or dust. Ensure the hydraulic attachments are disconnected and stored separately. Park the robot in a dry, secure location and disconnect the battery if storing for an extended period.
Operators should always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as helmets and safety goggles. Ensure that the work area is clear of unauthorized personnel and that all operators are trained on the equipment.
Select the appropriate attachment for the task and ensure it is securely fastened. Plan the demolition in stages to avoid overloading the robot, and constantly monitor the hydraulic pressure gauges.
Check the batteries in the remote control and replace them if necessary. Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the robot. If the issue persists, inspect the antenna on both the robot and the remote for any damage.
Turn off the machine and relieve the hydraulic pressure by moving the control levers. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses, remove the attachment, and then connect the new attachment, ensuring all connections are secure.
Common signs include unusual noises during operation, decreased performance, visible hydraulic leaks, and error codes displayed on the control panel.
Yes, the DXR250 is designed for use in confined spaces. However, operators should ensure there is adequate ventilation and follow all safety guidelines to prevent accidents.