OPR0002 DX Wheel Test
OPR0002 DX Wheel Test
OPR0002 DX Wheel Test
DX Excavator
Feb, 2009
Overseas Product Support Team
Text No. TAA0003
Index
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1. Power / Standard mode
- Measuring point
Rexroth pump
Kawasaki pump
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1. Power / Standard mode
2nd Pressure
Mode Current (mA) Remarks
(bar)
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1. Power / Standard mode
3. Tools : 60 bar gauge, Straight type test adapter, DMS (Multi meter and test harness)
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2. Working mode (Digging/Trenching mode)
- Measuring point
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2. Working mode (Digging/Trenching mode)
Swing
Pressure
Without
swing
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2. Working mode (Digging/Trenching mode)
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3. Pilot pressure
- Measuring point
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3. Pilot pressure
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3. Pilot pressure
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3. Pilot pressure
Lock nut
Inside shim
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4. Nega con pressure
- Measuring point
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4. Negacon pressure
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4. Negacon pressure
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5. Main relief pressure & pressure up
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5. Main relief pressure & pressure up
1. Test Condition : Over 50 ℃ of hydraulic oil temp, Power up button “On”, Engine max RPM
2. Procedure
1) At boom up stall, record the main pressure on monitor panel & the pilot pressure on
the gauge installed.
2) With the pressure up button on the right joystick pressed, stall the boom cylinders and
record the main pressure on monitor panel & the pilot pressure on the gauge.
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5. Main relief pressure & pressure up
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5. Main relief pressure & pressure up
1 2
1. Loosen the upper jam nut and turn #1 clockwise till it is fully seated.
2. Loosen the lower jam nut and adjust #2 till the “Pressure – Up value” is obtained.
3. Set 350 bar and tighten the lower jam nut with #2 fixed.
4. Turn out #1 till the “Main relief pressure value” is obtained.
5. Set 330 bar and tighten the upper jam nut with #1 fixed.
6. Recheck if both pressures are correct and if necessary, make final adjustment.
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6. PA/PT Signal
- Measuring point
PT
PA
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6. PA/PT Signal
Note ) PA and PT pressures should increase sharply just before the front or travel motors begin to
move. They are very sensitive to the touch of joysticks or pedal valve.
Neutral
Front Operation
Travel Operation
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6. PA/PT Signal
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7. Auto speed (High/ Auto speed)
1. Test Condition : Over 50 ℃ of hydraulic oil temp., Auto or High Travel Speed Switch “On” .
2. Procedure
1) Start the engine and increase the engine speed to the max.
2) Operate travel motors slowly and record the pressure on the gauge.
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8. Travel motor pressure
Traveling stall
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8. Travel motor pressure
3. Tools : 600 bar gauge, Straight type test adapter. Big diameter pin.
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9. Swing pressure
Relief Pressure
Stall Approx 10
(Varies by model)
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9. Swing pressure
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10. One / two way signal
① ②
1. Test Condition : Over 50℃ of hydraulic oil temp, Breaker or shear selection switch “On”, max
engine RPM.
2. Procedure : Check pressure and energized solenoid when breaker or shear selection switch
is selected.
Breaker ,
Shear (Crusher) ,
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10. One / two way signal
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11. Flow control
- Measuring point
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11. Flow control
Minimum flow
Breaker or
Crusher
Maximum flow
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11. Flow control
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12. Cooling fan RPM (DX420,DX480)
- Measuring point
Behind cabin
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12. Cooling fan RPM (DX420,DX480)
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12. Cooling fan RPM (DX420,DX480)
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13. Transmission pilot pressure
- Measuring point
Travel speed switch A Port, High speed (bar) B Port, Low Speed( bar)
I (Inching travel)
II
III
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13. Transmission pilot pressure
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14. Inching traveling
- Measuring point
1. Test Condition : Over 50 ℃ of hydraulic oil
temp., Braking machine without parking
brake.
2. Procedure
1) Start the engine and Low engine speed
2) Select travel speed switch Low ( I,II
position) or High (III position) speed.
3) Measure check port pressure.
I (Inching travel)
II
III
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14. Inching traveling
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15. Cycle times – Cylinder speed
Checking speed for bucket & arm Checking speed for boom
1. Objective : To measure the cycle times of the boom, arm and bucket cylinder functions.
2. Preparation and test condition
1) Warm the hydraulic oil over 50℃.
2) Power Mode, Digging mode and max engine speed.
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15. Cycle times – Cylinder speed
3. Procedure
1) To measure the boom cylinder cycle time, roll out arm, roll in the empty bucket
and lower the boom to the ground.
2) To measure the cycle time of the arm, roll in the bucket, the arm is placed vertical
and the boom is lowered so the bucket is 0.5m above the ground.
3) To measure the bucket cylinder speed, have the side place edges are vertical as
shown.
4) Measure the cycle time of each front implements.
5) Repeat the measurements three times and calculate the average values.
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15. Cycle times – Swing speed
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15. Cycle times – Swing speed
3. Procedures
1) Set the power mode to be Power Mode and work mode, Digging.
2) Set the engine speed to the maximum.
3) Operate the swing control lever fully. After completing the first revolution begin timing
the duration required to complete exactly three full additional revolutions.
4) Operate the swing control lever fully in the opposite direction in the manner described
above.
5) Perform the test three times and average the results to arrive at performance data.
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15. Cycle times – Travel speed
1. Objective : To measure the track operation speed with the track raised off the ground.
2. Preparation and test condition
1) On the track to be measured, mark one shoe with chalk or paint.
2) Equally adjusted track tension.
3) Warmed machine with hydraulic oil over 50℃.
4) Swing the upper structure 90 degrees and lift up the machine using fronts like as figure.
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15. Cycle times – Travel speed
3. Procedures
1) Set the power mode to be Power mode and work mode, Digging.
2) Set the Auto Travel switch to be “Off”.
3) Set the engine speed to the maximum.
4) Operate the travel control lever of the raised track in either full forward or reverse.
After one revolution begin measuring the time required for the track to complete exactly
three more revolutions.
5) Perform the procedure three times. Average the results to arrive at a performance data
value. Record the average value.
6) Repeat the same for the opposite direction of travel.
7) Turn the travel auto switch to the “On” position and repeat the above.
8) Repeat the entire process for the opposite track.
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15. Cycle times – Traveling speed
20 M
1. Objective : To measure the time required for 20 meter traveling of machine.
2. Preparation and test condition
1) Flat ground longer than 26 meters.
2) Equally adjusted track tension.
3) Warm the machine till hydraulic oil temperature is over 50℃.
4) Position the arm and bucket so that the bucket is 0.4 to 0.5 meters above the ground
like as the figure.
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15. Cycle times – Traveling speed
3. Procedures
1) Set the power mode to be Power Mode and work mode, Digging.
2) Set the Auto Travel Switch to be “Off”.
3) Set the engine speed to the maximum.
4) Begin traveling the machine in the “acceleration zone” making sure both travel levers
are in the full stroked position.
5) Begin timing the travel when the machine just passes the start line of the 20 meter test
course.
6) End timing the travel when the machine just touches the end line of the 20 meter test
course.
7) Record the results ofo the test.
8) Rotate the upper structure 180 degrees and repeat the procedure in reverse.
9) Perform travel speed measurements three times for each direction. Average the three
results for a performance data measurement value.
10) Set the Auto Travel Switch to be “On” and repeat the process.
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15. Cycle times – Travel deviation
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15. Cycle times – Travel deviation
3. Procedures
1) Set the power mode to be Power Mode and work mode, Digging.
2) Set the Auto Travel Switch to be “Off”.
3) Set the engine speed to the maximum.
4) Begin traveling the machine in the “acceleration zone” making sure both travel levers
are in the full stroked position.
5) Begin timing the travel when the machine just passes the start line of the 20 meter test
course.
6) Trace the path of the track over the 20 meter test course using a taught string or by
tracing a line with a stick.
7) Measure the distance off from a straight course and the machine’s actual course over
the 20 meter test course.
8) Record the results of the test.
9) Rotate the upper structure 180 degrees and repeat the procedure operating the tracks
in reverse.
10) Perform travel speed measurements three times for each direction. Average the three
results for a performance data measurement value.
11) Set the Auto Travel Switch to the “On” position and repeat the process.
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15. Cycle times – Cylinder creep
3. Procedure
Boom 1) Load the bucket fully with the arm rolled out, position
the bucket so that the height of the bucket is equal to
the boom foot pin.
2) Stop the engine and use a grease pencil or marker to
make marks on the cylinder rods.
3) After five minutes, measure and record the distance
the marks have moved.
4) Repeat all measurements three times and calculate the
average values.
Arm
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16. Checking machine condition
1. Engine Speed.
Specifications (rpm) Measured (rpm)
Mode
No load Loaded No load Loaded
Low RPM
Auto Idle
Standard mode
Power mode
Front pump
Low speed
Rear pump
Front pump
Max speed
Rear pump
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16. Checking machine condition
Boom up
Boom down
Arm crowd
Arm dump
Bucket crowd
Bucket dump
Left swing
Right swing
Travel forward
Travel backward
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16. Checking machine condition
4. PA and PT Pressure.
Front operation Travel operation
PA PT PA PT
Min engine speed
Max engine speed
Standard Current
Mode 2nd pressure
Power Current
mode 2nd pressure
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16. Checking machine condition
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16. Checking machine condition
Current (mA)
Set
Low flow Secondary
pressure
Current (mA)
Set
High flow Secondary
pressure
Low speed
Max speed
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