Before you put your compact excavator to work, grab this 214-page JCB 67 C-1 Operator Manual PDF (OEM # EN - 9821/9500) to master every cab control and daily service requirement. Inside, you get a complete breakdown of dashboard console switches, safe worksite operating procedures, and step-by-step daily walk-around inspection checklists. Open up to the fluid capacities section to find exact refill volumes, or review the undercarriage maintenance guidelines to keep your tracks rolling without unexpected downtime. Verify your 400mm rubber track tension sits between 15 and 25 mm, and confirm the 83-liter fuel tank is topped off before heading out to the trench. A broken machine ruins your schedule. Download this bookmarked file directly to your phone, jump straight to the daily service charts, and keep your crew digging.
What's Inside This JCB 67 C-1 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Acronyms Glossary | 11-12 | Cesar, Decu, DEF, Ecm, ECU, EGR |
| Safety | 15-18 | Safety - Yours and Others, Safety Warnings, Clothing and Personal Protective Equipment |
| About the Product | 19-34 | Introduction, Name and Address of the Manufacturer, Product Compliance |
| Windows | 35-37 | Front Window, Side Window |
| Sun Visor/Sunblind | 38 | Sunblind |
| Before Starting the Engine | 39-40 | - |
| Operator Seat | 41-42 | General, Suspension Seat |
| Seat Belt | 43-44 | General, Inertia Reel Seat Belt |
| Windows (Operation) | 47-58 | - |
| Starting the Engine | 59-70 | - |
| Instruments | 71-82 | - |
| Operating Levers/Pedals | 83-89 | - |
| Working with the Excavator Arm | 90-101 | - |
| Moving a Disabled Machine | 102-105 | - |
| Transporting the Machine | 106-214 | - |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Track plate bolts torque | 74 N·m | p. 199 |
| Rubber Track (400mm) Minimum Track Tension | 15 mm | p. 192 |
| Rubber Track (400mm) Maximum Track Tension | 25 mm | p. 192 |
| Hydraulic controls activation condition | seat belt fastened | p. 56 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 83 L | p. 184 |
| Engine Oil Capacity | 7.5 L | p. 184 |
| Engine Coolant Capacity | 10 L | p. 184 |
| Hydraulic System Capacity (System) | 92.5 L | p. 184 |
| FOPS (Falling Object Protective Structure) bolts torque | 74 N·m | p. 187 |
| ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) (cab mounts) bolts torque | 70 N·m | p. 187 |
| High Flow Auxiliary Circuit Flow | 90 L/min | p. 203 |
| High Flow Auxiliary Circuit Pressure | 190 bar | p. 203 |
JCB 67 C-1 Common Problems This Manual Covers
JCB 67 C-1 hydraulics will not activate after start-up or after raising and lowering the left-hand pod p. 56
Fasten the seat belt to meet the hydraulic controls activation condition on page 56. Verify the left-hand pod is fully down and the machine is selected to 2-GO. Check the hydraulic oil level, ensuring the system holds the required 92.5 L capacity as listed on page 184.
Manual Section: Seat BeltEngine will not start when turning the key despite having a fully charged battery p. 39
Inspect the service disconnect switch and verify it is turned to the ON position. Check the engine oil level to ensure it meets the 7.5 L capacity shown on page 184. Review the general start-up sequence on page 39 before attempting to crank the engine again.
Manual Section: Before Starting the EngineRubber tracks are cut, penetrated, excessively worn, or sagging during daily undercarriage inspection p. 192
Inspect the undercarriage for sharp object damage and clear all site debris. Measure the rubber track tension and adjust it to maintain the 15 mm minimum clearance specified on page 192. Torque the track plate bolts to 74 N·m as listed on page 199.
Manual Section: Track Tension AdjustmentOil, fuel, or coolant leaks appear under the machine during daily pre-start checks p. 184
Inspect all undercarriage areas and engine bay components for loose fittings or damaged hoses. Check fluid levels and top off the coolant to meet the 10 L capacity on page 184. Fill the fuel tank to its maximum 83 L capacity if the level is low.
Manual Section: Engine Condition CheckFrequently Asked Questions
How do I reset the hydraulic pressure on a JCB 67C-1?
To discharge hydraulic pressure, turn the ignition key to position 1 and enable hydraulic controls (refer to Operation > Safety Equipment > Control Lock (Page 55)). Operate the aux control rollers fully in both directions to release stored pressure in aux/attachment hoses. Then, turn the ignition key to position 0, remove it, and carefully remove the hydraulic tank filler cap to vent residual tank hydraulic pressure.
How do you fix JCB 67 C-1 hydraulics will not activate after start-up or after raising and lowering the left-hand pod?
Fasten the seat belt to meet the hydraulic controls activation condition on page 56. Verify the left-hand pod is fully down and the machine is selected to 2-GO. Check the hydraulic oil level, ensuring the system holds the required 92.5 L capacity as listed on page 184.
How do you fix engine will not start when turning the key despite having a fully charged battery?
Inspect the service disconnect switch and verify it is turned to the ON position. Check the engine oil level to ensure it meets the 7.5 L capacity shown on page 184. Review the general start-up sequence on page 39 before attempting to crank the engine again.
How do you fix rubber tracks are cut, penetrated, excessively worn, or sagging during daily undercarriage inspection?
Inspect the undercarriage for sharp object damage and clear all site debris. Measure the rubber track tension and adjust it to maintain the 15 mm minimum clearance specified on page 192. Torque the track plate bolts to 74 N·m as listed on page 199.
What format is this manual in?
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