Toro 23136 Operator's Manual
Toro 23136 Operator's Manual

Toro 23136 Operator's Manual

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Original Instructions (EN)
Concrete Breaker
Compact Tool Carriers
Model No. 23136—Serial No. 321000001 and Up
Form No. 3447-314 Rev E
*3447-314*

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3447-314 Rev E Concrete Breaker Compact Tool Carriers Model No. 23136—Serial No. 321000001 and Up *3447-314* Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2 Whenever you need service, genuine Toro parts, or recommended precautions. additional information, contact an Authorized Service Dealer or Toro Customer Service and have the model and serial numbers of your product ready. The model and serial numbers are printed on a plate located on the right side of the drive head.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Safety ............... 3 DANGER General Safety ........... 3 Slope Safety ............4 There may be buried utility lines in the work Concrete Breaker Safety ........4 area. Digging into them may cause a shock Maintenance and Storage Safety......4 or an explosion.
  • Page 4: Slope Safety

    Slope Safety Concrete Breaker Safety • Operate the machine up and down slopes with • Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and the heavy end of the machine uphill. Weight appropriate clothing, including the following: distribution changes with attachments. This – Hard hat attachment makes the front of machine the heavy end.
  • Page 5: Safety And Instructional Decals

    Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal133-8061 133-8061 decal145-3751 145-3751 1. Read the Operator’s Manual; grease the machine every 3 hours.
  • Page 6: Setup

    To ensure optimum performance and continued safety certification of the machine, use only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories. Replacement parts and accessories made by other manufacturers could be dangerous, and such use could void the...
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation CAUTION Hydraulic couplers, hydraulic lines/valves, Important: For 300 series traction units, ensure and hydraulic fluid may be hot. If you contact that you install the Relief Valve Kit on your traction hot components, you may be burned. unit before using the breaker. Failure to install the •...
  • Page 8 Remove the bit. g358958 Figure 4 g429706 Figure 7 1. Bit-pin remover 3. Stopper plug 2. Stopper pin Installing the Bit From the opposite side of the retainer-pin plugs, use a hammer and the bit-pin remover to remove Ensure that the concrete breaker rests on the the 2 retainer-pin plugs.
  • Page 9: Testing The Breaker

    Testing the Breaker Important: Ensure that the stopper plug is fully inserted in the housing as shown in Figure Important: After installing the breaker on a machine, especially after storage, always test it before you break material to release air from the oil circuit.
  • Page 10: Breaking Material

    Breaking Material Breaking a Vertical Surface Position the bit on the vertical surface in the Important: Continuously impacting the same same manner as you would position it on a location for long periods of time creates high horizontal surface. temperatures at the tip of the bit. This could cause the bit to lose its temper and mushroom under Maintain pressure on the bit by driving the impact, destroying the bit.
  • Page 11: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips – Never pry with the bit of the breaker. – Avoid hitting material abruptly with the bit. • If the bit is positioned too far from the edge of the material, the material may absorb the energy and –...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance CAUTION If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key from the ignition before you do any maintenance. Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Maintenance Procedure Interval •...
  • Page 13: Checking The Nitrogen Charge

    Checking the Nitrogen If it is low, contact your Authorized Service Dealer to charge it. Charge Checking the Hydraulic Service Interval: Every 100 hours Lines WARNING Within the breaker is a chamber containing Service Interval: Before each use or daily pressurized nitrogen, which under the right circumstances could explode, injuring or WARNING...
  • Page 14: Storage

    Storage If the attachment will be stored for more than 30 days, release the gas pressure from the attachment: Storing the Attachment Remove the bit; refer to Removing the Bit (page 7) Park the machine on a level surface and engage the parking brake (if applicable).
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Hydraulic fluid is leaking. 1. An seal, O-ring, or backup ring is worn 1. Contact your Authorized Service or damaged. Dealer. 2. The piston or cylinder has seized. 2. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer. 3.
  • Page 16 Notes:...
  • Page 17 The method of transmission shall be electronic transmittal. This machinery shall not be put into service until incorporated into approved Toro models as indicated on the associated Declaration of Conformity and in accordance with all instructions, whereby it can be declared in conformity with all relevant Directives.
  • Page 18 The method of transmission shall be electronic transmittal. This machinery shall not be put into service until incorporated into approved Toro models as indicated on the associated Declaration of Conformity and in accordance with all instructions, whereby it can be declared in conformity with all relevant Directives.
  • Page 19 The Toro Company (“Toro”) respects your privacy. When you purchase our products, we may collect certain personal information about you, either directly from you or through your local Toro company or dealer. Toro uses this information to fulfil contractual obligations - such as to register your warranty, process your warranty claim or to contact you in the event of a product recall - and for legitimate business purposes - such as to gauge customer satisfaction, improve our products or provide you with product information which may be of interest.
  • Page 20 While the exposure from Toro products may be negligible or well within the “no significant risk” range, out of an abundance of caution, Toro has elected to provide the Prop 65 warnings. Moreover, if Toro does not provide these warnings, it could be sued by the State of California or by private parties seeking to enforce Prop 65 and subject to substantial penalties.

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