Toro 22415 Operator's Manual
Toro 22415 Operator's Manual

Toro 22415 Operator's Manual

Broom for compact utility loaders

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Form No. 3354-423 Rev A
Broom
for Compact Utility Loaders
Model No. 22415—260000001 & Up
Operator's Manual
Register your product at www.Toro.com.
Original Instructions (EN)

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  • Page 1 Form No. 3354-423 Rev A Broom for Compact Utility Loaders Model No. 22415—260000001 & Up Operator’s Manual Register your product at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    You will find the model and serial number on a plate located on the product. For your convenience, write the product model and serial numbers in the space below. Copyright 2006 by The Toro Company Contact us at www.Toro.com 8111 Lyndale Avenue South All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Safety Decals

    Safety Decals WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD • Contact with rotating bristles may cause injury. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • Rotating bristles can injure hands, feet or other body parts. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD • Keep your hands, feet, and any other part of # 100–4650 your body or clothing away from rotating parts.
  • Page 4: Stability Ratings

    Maximum swing angle 25 degrees Sweeping width with no swing rotation 48 inches (122 cm) With 25 degree swing rotation 42 inches (106.6 cm) Broom diameter 24 inches (51 cm) Number of brushes Brush material Polypropylene and/or steel Brush rotation speed 150 rpm Hydraulic drive Direct drive, 11.9 cu.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation Loose Parts Note: Use the chart below to identify parts for assembly. DESCRIPTION QTY. Pivot frame Broom head Attachment frame Swing arm Bolt, 3/4 in. (1.9 cm) x 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm) Assemble broom Nut, 3/4 in. (1.9 cm) Thrust washer, large Pivot cap Bolt, 3/4 in.
  • Page 6: Configuring The Broom For Use With A Tx Traction Unit

    8. Route the hydraulic hoses through the ring on the back of the pivot frame (Fig. 4) m–4077 Figure 4 Figure 6 1. Swing bracket 4. Nut, 3/4 in. (1.9 cm) 1. Rear crossbar 3. Move to these holes 2. Swing arm 5.
  • Page 7 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD • The loader arm clamps are spring loaded and can propel the clamp levers up and forward at great speeds when released. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • The clamp lever could strike you or a bystander causing severe injury. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD •...
  • Page 8: Removing The Broom From The Traction Unit

    Removing the Broom from the A broom sweeps with the tips of its bristles. When too much down pressure is applied, the broom is no longer Traction Unit using it’s tips; the broom is now working with the sides of the bristles.
  • Page 9: Operation

    To operate the broom, pull the auxiliary hydraulics lever to the operator grip and hold it there. Tips for Sweeping • If ground speed is too fast, debris will pile up in front of the broom, causing it to bulldoze instead of sweep. This can damage the broom.
  • Page 10: Greasing And Lubrication

    CAUTION POTENTIAL HAZARD • If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could start the engine. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • Accidental starting of the engine could seriously injure you or other bystanders. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD • Remove the key from the ignition switch before you do any maintenance. Greasing and Lubrication Service Interval/Specification Grease one fitting on the broom pivot shaft (Fig.
  • Page 11: Changing Brushes

    2. Clean the grease fittings with a rag. 3. Connect a grease gun to the fittings. 4. Pump grease into the fittings until grease begins to ooze out of the bearings. 5. Wipe up any excess grease. Changing Brushes m–4137 The axle of the broom holds 27 removable brushes.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Castor Fork Bushings

    Servicing a Castor Wheel 12. Slide the hydraulic motor and motor housing into position and secure it with the bolts removed in step 2. When a castor wheel becomes wobbly, it usually indicates 13. Install the side guard and secure it with the bolts that the wheel bearings are worn.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    4. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or 6. Store the broom in a clean, dry garage or storage area. replace any part that are damaged or worn. Cover it to protect it and keep it clean. 5.

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