Komatsu Galeo PC14R-2 Service Manual
Komatsu Galeo PC14R-2 Service Manual
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PC14R -2
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
SERIAL NUMBER
PC14R -2 F00003 and up
WARNING
Unsafe use of this machine may cause serious injury
or death. Operators and maintenance personnel
must read this manual before operating or
maintaining this machine.
This manual should be kept inside the cab for
reference and periodically reviewed by all personnel
who will come into contact with the machine.
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FOREWORD
1.1 FOREWORD
q This manual has been compiled by Komatsu Utility S.p.A. in order to supply customers with all the necessary
information on the machine and on safety regulations, as well as the use and maintenance instructions that
enable the operator to exploit the capacity of the machine with optimal results and to keep the machine efficient
over time.
q The operation manual, together with the spare parts catalogue, is an integral part of the machine and must
accompany it, even when it is resold, until its final disposal.
q The manual must be handled with the greatest care and always kept on board the machine, so that it can be
consulted at any moment; it must be placed in the appropriate compartment inside the seat support, where the
registration documents and the logbook are usually kept.
q This manual must be given to the staff who have to use the machine and carry out the routine maintenance
operations; they must read the contents carefully more than once, in such a way as to clearly understand what
are the correct operating conditions and the dangerous conditions that must be avoided.
In case of loss or damage, request a new copy to Komatsu or your Komatsu Dealer.
q The illustrations contained in this manual may represent machine configurations available on request.
Komatsu machines are constantly improved in order to increase their efficiency and reliability; this manual sums
up all the information regarding the most recent technology applied at the moment in which the machine is
launched.
For any further and/or updated information, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
q Punctual periodic annotations regarding the maintenance operations that have been carried out are important,
since they provide a clear report on the situation and say exactly what has been done and what has to be done
after the next maintenance interval. Therefore, it is advisable to consult both the hour meter and the
maintenance plan frequently.
q Over the years Komatsu Dealers have gathered considerable experience in customer service.
If more information is needed, do not hesitate to contact your Komatsu Dealer: he always knows how to get the
best performance from the machine, he can recommend the equipment that is most suitable for specific needs
and can provide the technical assistance necessary for any change that may be required to conform the
machine to the safety standards and traffic rules.
Furthermore, Komatsu Dealers also offer assistance for the supply of Komatsu genuine spare parts, which
guarantee safety and interchangeability.
q The table included in this manual must be filled in with the machine data, which are also the data that must be
communicated to the Dealer when requiring assistance and ordering spare parts.
CAUTION
q The incorrect use of the machine and inappropriate maintenance operations may cause serious injury
and even death.
q Operators and maintenance personnel must carefully read this manual before using the machine or
performing maintenance operations.
q Any serious accident that may occur during the use of the machine or during maintenance operations is
due to failure to comply with the instructions given herein.
q The application of the procedures and precautions described in this manual will ensure safety only
provided that the machine is used correctly.
If the machine is used for any purpose or in any way other than those described herein, the operator
shall be responsible for his own safety and for the safety of any other person involved.
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INFORMATION ON SAFETY
DANGER
q Indicates a situation of imminent danger that, if not avoided, may cause serious injury and even death.
The use of this term must be limited to situations of extreme danger.
WARNING
q Indicates a situation of potential danger that, if not avoided, may cause serious injury and even death.
CAUTION
q Indicates a situation of potential danger that, if not avoided, may cause moderate injury. This term can
also be used as a warning against dangerous interventions.
IMPORTANT
q This term is used to indicate precautions that must be taken in order to avoid actions that may shorten
the life of the machine.
NOTE
q This word is used to indicate a useful piece of information.
Komatsu cannot reasonably predict every circumstance that might involve a potential hazard during the operation
or maintenance of the machine; for this reason, the safety warnings included in this manual and applied onto the
machine may not include all possible safety precautions.
If all the instructions given in relation to this machine are kept to, the operators and anyone in the vicinity can work
in total safety, and do not run the risk of damaging the machine. In case of doubt regarding the safety measures
necessary for some procedures, contact Komatsu or your local Komatsu Dealer.
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INFORMATION ON SAFETY
DANGER
q Before starting any maintenance operation, position the machine on a firm and level surface, lower the
equipment to the ground, engage the safety locks of the equipment and the controls, and stop the
engine.
DANGER
q To make the information clearer, some illustrations in this manual represent the machine without safety
guards. Do not use the machine without guards and do not start the engine when the hood is open,
unless this is expressly prescribed for certain maintenance operations.
WARNING
q It is strictly forbidden to modify the setting of the hydraulic system safety valves; Komatsu cannot be
held liable for any damage to persons, property or the machine, if this has been tampered with by
modifying the standard settings of the hydraulic system.
WARNING
q Before carrying out any electric welding, disconnect the battery and the alternator. (See "2.8.13
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE BATTERY AND THE ALTERNATOR").
WARNING
q Install only authorized optional equipment (see "6.1 AUTHORIZED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT".
DANGER
q It is absolutely forbidden to operate the machine while standing on the ground.
Every single manoeuvre must be carried out by the operator, correctly seated in driving position.
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INTRODUCTION
1.3 INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
q This paragraph describes some of the improper or unauthorized uses of the machine; since it is
impossible to predict all the possible improper uses, if it is necessary to use the machine for particular
applications, contact your Komatsu Dealer before carrying out the work.
IMPORTANT
q The instructions regarding the authorized optional equipment are given in the relevant operation and
maintenance manuals; if the equipment is supplied by Komatsu, these publications are enclosed to this
manual.
q The instructions regarding the assembly of the authorized equipment, the controls requiring special
arrangements on the machine and the hydraulic couplings necessary for the operation of such
equipment are grouped in the final section of this manual.
Komatsu machines are constructed exclusively for the handling, excavation and treatment of inert materials;
therefore, the following uses are absolutely forbidden:
q USE OF THE MACHINE BY MINORS OR INEXPERIENCED PERSONS.
q USE OF THE MACHINE FOR LIFTING PERSONS OR OBJECTS.
q TRANSPORT OF CONTAINERS WITH FLAMMABLE OR DANGEROUS FLUIDS.
q USE OF THE BUCKET FOR DRIVING OR EXTRACTING PILES.
q USE OF THE MACHINE FOR TOWING DAMAGED VEHICLES.
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INTRODUCTION
1.3.4 RUNNING-IN
Every machine is scrupulously adjusted and tested before delivery.
A new machine, however, must be used carefully for the first 100 hours, in order to ensure proper running-in of the
various components.
If the machine is subjected to excessive work load at the beginning of operation, its potential productivity and its
functionality will be shortly and untimely reduced.
Every new machine must be used carefully, paying special attention to the following instructions:
q After the start, let the engine idle for 5 minutes, in such a way as to warm it up gradually before actual operation.
q Avoid operating the machine with the limit loads allowed or at high speed.
q Avoid abrupt starts or accelerations, useless sudden decelerations and abrupt reversals.
IMPORTANT
q When changing the oil filters (cartridges), check their inner part to make sure that there are no deposits.
If considerable deposits are observed, find out what may have caused them before starting the machine.
q The number of operating hours is indicated by the hour meter.
Front
Operator's seat
Left Right
Sprocket
Rear
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In this manual, the terms front/forward, rear/backward, left, and right refer to the travel direction as seen from the
operator seat when it is facing the front and the sprocket is at the rear of the machine.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
RKAB5040
RKAB5050
MODEL
SERIAL No.
MANUFACT.YEAR
MASS kg
ENGINE POWER kw
Product Identification Number
MANUFACTURER
KOMATSU UTILITY EUROPE S.p.A 36025 NOVENTA VICENTINA (VI) - I
UNDER LICENSE OF KOMATSU LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
22L-09-R1370
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MODEL
SERIAL No.
MANUFACT.YEAR
MASS kg
ENGINE POWER kw
Product Identification Number
MANUFACTURER
KOMATSU UTILITY EUROPE S.p.A 36025 NOVENTA VICENTINA (VI) - I
UNDER LICENSE OF KOMATSU LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Engine no.°
Dealer:
Address:
Tel.
Contact person:
NOTES:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
1.1 FOREWORD.......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 INFORMATION ON SAFETY ................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE ....................................................................................... 4
1.3.2 IMPROPER OR UNAUTHORIZED USES................................................................................ 4
1.3.3 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS...................................................................................................... 4
1.3.4 RUNNING-IN ............................................................................................................................ 5
1.3.5 POSITIONS AND DIRECTIONS OF THE MACHINE............................................................... 5
1.4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................................... 6
1.4.1 MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER .................................................................................................. 6
1.4.2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION PLATE AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN) ... 6
1.4.3 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER AND EXHAUST GAS EMISSION PLATE ................................... 7
1.4.4 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEAR SERIAL NUMBER ................................................................... 7
1.4.5 SWING REDUCTION GEAR SERIAL NUMBER ..................................................................... 8
1.4.6 SERIAL NUMBERS AND DEALER’S ADDRESS .................................................................... 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................ 10
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MAINTENANCE
4.1 GUIDE TO MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................. 154
4.2 MAINTENANCE NOTES ....................................................................................................................... 156
4.2.1 OIL, FUEL AND COOLANT...................................................................................................... 156
4.2.1.1 OIL .......................................................................................................................... 156
4.2.1.2 FUEL ....................................................................................................................... 157
4.2.1.3 COOLANT ............................................................................................................... 157
4.2.1.4 KOWA (KOMATSU OIL WEAR ANALYSIS) ........................................................... 158
4.2.1.5 STORING OIL AND FUEL ...................................................................................... 159
4.2.1.6 FILTERS ................................................................................................................. 159
4.2.2 NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...................................... 160
4.2.3 NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM........................................ 160
4.2.4 MAINTENANCE NOTES REGARDING LUBRICATION .......................................................... 160
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
5.1 TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................... 202
5.2 LIFTING CAPACITIES .......................................................................................................................... 204
5.2.1 LIFTING CAPACITIES ............................................................................................................. 204
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SAFETY AND
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
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WORK IN PROGRESS
q Do not approach or stand within the equipment operating range
when the boom and the bucket are raised.
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3F30B2612
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SAFETY DISTANCE
q Do not get too near the machine and do not stand within its
operating range.
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BIO-OIL RWA34380
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REFUELLING
D
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FUEL FILTER
D
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ENGINE COOLANT
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POWER OUTLET
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12 V
ANCHORAGE POINT
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LIFTING POINT
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
W=350mm
kg 22
B
A 1m 2m 3m MAX
L B
2m 225kg 180kg
1m 265kg 145kg 145kg
L=880mm
0 250kg 145kg
-1m 700kg 255kg 215kg
L=1130mm 0 245kg 135kg 125kg
>
20M-98-91510
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EXTERNAL NOISE
q This value indicates the noise level outside the machine and
refers to the noise perceived by persons in the vicinity of the
work area.
2000/14/EC
ISO 6396
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
powder in the air, operate the machine with the wind to your
back whenever possible.
4 - Even if the cab provides suitable protection, use an approved
and homologated respirator.
5 - The powder gathered during the cleaning operations must be
dampened and put in a sealed and marked container, so that
it can be safely disposed of according to the regulations in
force.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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WARNING
q When it is necessary to position loads, make excavations or move the machine with reduced field of
vision, the operator must be helped by another person standing on the ground and making signals to
indicate the manoeuvres to be carried out, according to the specific signals defined by the relevant
regulations.
q No movement or operation should be carried out if the signals have not been clearly understood by the
operator and the signalman.
q When additional instructions different from those defined by the manual signalling system are
necessary, these must be agreed upon by the operator and the signalman before starting the job.
q Only one person must be entrusted with making signals.
q The operator must make sure that the signalman is always within his field of vision and follow all his
signals.
The use of hand signals serves to direct the lifting, handling and positioning of the loads lifted by the work
equipment. Hand signals can also be used during digging operations or when the machine travels, if the field of
vision of the operator is reduced. The direction of movement of the hands and arms in relation to the machine must
define the signal, independently of the position of the signalman. Hand signals must be performed following the
indications given below.
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17 - DISTANCE TO BE COVERED
With the hands raised and facing inwards, move the hands
laterally indicating the distance to be covered.
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19 - STOP
With one arm extended laterally, open the hand facing
downwards and move the arm forwards and backwards.
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20 - EMERGENCY STOP
With both arms extended in horizontal position, open the
hands downwards and move both arms forwards and
backwards.
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RYA00610
q Do not use the impact force of the work equipment for breaking
work. Flying pieces of broken materials may damage the work
equipment or even cause serious personal injury.
q As a general rule, the machine is more liable to overturn when
the work equipment is swung to one side than when it is at the
front or rear.
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q When using a breaker or other heavy-duty equipment, the machine may lose its balance and overturn. Both
when operating on flat ground and when operating on slopes, keep to the following instructions:
q Do not lower, swing, or stop the work equipment suddenly.
q Do not extend or retract the boom cylinder suddenly, since the impact may cause the machine to overturn.
q Do not move the bucket over the head of other workers or over the operator seat of dump trucks or other
transport equipment. The load may be spilled or the bucket may hit the dump truck and cause serious injury or
property damage.
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DANGER
q The minimum distances from overhead lines can vary in the different countries, according to the climate
and to the humidity percentage in the air.
Indicatively, the distances indicated in the following table should be respected.
66 kV (min. 6 insulators) 6m
2.4.10 VISIBILITY
q Switch on the work lights as soon as visibility decreases.
q If visibility is reduced due to mist, smoke or heavy rain, stop the machine in a safe position and wait for the
weather to improve until visibility becomes acceptable.
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q Always use ramps that are sufficiently wide and can support the
weight of the machine. The longitudinal axes of the ramps must
be parallel to each other and perpendicular to the loading
board, and their distance must be suitable for the tread of the
machine.
q Make sure that the ramps are securely positioned and fastened
to the loading board, and that they have the same length.
q Position the ramps with a maximum inclination of 15°.
q Make sure that the surface of the ramps is clean and there is no
trace of grease, oil, soil or ice; remove dirt from the tracks
before loading the machine on the vehicle.
q The machine must be loaded on the vehicle with the bucket
directed forwards, that is, in the driving direction of the vehicle.
q Do not correct the trajectory of the machine on the ramps. If
necessary, get down the ramps and start the operation again.
q After loading the machine, block the tracks with wedges and
secure it with tie-downs or chains to prevent any sideward
movement (see "3.4 TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE").
CAUTION
q During transport, the machine must be secured to the vehicle.
q Define the route to be followed, taking in consideration the width, height and weight of the transport means and
of the machine.
Make sure that the dimensions of the machine are compatible with the road and any gallery, subway, bridge,
electric and telephone lines, etc.
q Keep to the regulations in force regarding the permissible width, height, weight of the machine and the transport
speed.
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BATTERY
2.6 BATTERY
2.6.1 PREVENTING RISKS THAT MAY BE
DUE TO THE BATTERY
q Electrolytic batteries contain sulphuric acid, which can cause
burns. It can also corrode clothing and make holes in it. In case
of contact with battery acid, immediately wash the affected part
with plenty of water.
q Battery acid may cause blindness if sprayed into the eyes.
If acid gets accidentally into your eyes, flush them immediately
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them.
q Tighten the battery terminals securely. Loose terminals may
generate sparks and may cause the battery to explode.
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negative to negative.
q When connecting the earth cable to the body of the machine to be started, operate as far as possible from the
battery. (See "3.7.5 IF THE BATTERY IS DOWN").
q Do not attempt to start the engine by short-circuiting the starter terminals (see "2.8.14 PRECAUTIONS
CONCERNING THE STARTER").
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CAUTION
q The maximum applicable force for the removal is
F= 1050 kg.
q Use cables having the same length and draw continuosly RYA00820
and constantly, without jerks.
q Position and connect the machine to be removed taking
care that it is on the same axis as the towing vehicle; the
traction force exerted must be parallel to the axis of
movement of the machine.
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DO NOT
START
ENGINE
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2.8.2 TOOLS
q Use only the tools supplied together with the machine and high-
quality tools suitable for the tasks to be performed.
q Do not use worn, damaged, low-quality tools or tools that are
not suitable for the tasks to be performed, in order to avoid any
personal injury.
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2.8.4 EQUIPMENT
q The normal or special equipment that must be installed on the
machine or that have been removed must be stored in a safe
place and positioned in such a way as to prevent them from
falling down. If they fall on someone, they may cause serious
injury.
q When assembling or removing any equipment, make sure that
the ropes and the lifting hook are in good conditions and
properly dimensioned for the load to be lifted.
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For this reason, always wear goggles and thick gloves during
the inspections and use a piece of cardboard or a sheet of
plywood to check for oil leakages. CORRECT
If you are hit by a jet of high-pressure oil or are injured, even if
slightly, immediately consult a doctor.
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DANGER
q Some components of the machine contain polymeric and elastomeric materials (Viton sealing rings,
Teflon rings, piston rings made of fluoroelastomers, electric cable insulating materials, etc.).
At ambient temperature and up to approximately 200°C these materials can be handled without taking
special precautions, since they are completely inert.
If these materials are burnt, they send out gas and become highly toxic.
Once they have cooled down, these materials must be collected in tight bags using heavy, waterproof
gloves; then, gloves and materials must be disposed of according to the current regulations in force.
The contaminated parts of the machine must be washed with highly alkaline detergents and then with a
solution of water and detergent.
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MACHINE ILLUSTRATIONS
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MACHINE ILLUSTRATIONS
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CAUTION
q If a warning light does not go out or comes on when the engine is running, stop the machine
immediately and try to find the cause of the failure.
(1) Engine oil pressure warning light (2) Battery charge level warning light
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IMPORTANT
q If the warning light remains off when the ignition key is
turned to position ON, this means that the alternator is
faulty or broken. RWA07150
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3.2.1.2 GAUGES
1. Fuel gauge
It indicates the fuel level in the tank and functions only when the
ignition key is in position ON (see "3.2.2 pos: 1. Ignition switch").
F: maximum level.
E: minimum level.
If the quantity of fuel in the tank is less than 3.3 litres, the indicator
reaches the red reserve area (A).
NOTE
q If the indicator reaches the red reserve area (A) during use,
stop the machine and provide for refuelling.
2. Hour meter
This instrument indicates the total number of operating hours of
the engine. The count is continuous and the hour number is
increased by 0.1 when the engine has worked for 0.1 hour (6
minutes), independently of the engine speed. When the engine is
running, the LED positioned on the hour meter comes on,
indicating that the count is proceeding.
If the engine is on, the hour meter keeps counting even if the
machine is not working. The reading of the hour meter must be
used as reference for the machine maintenance intervals.
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(1) Engine preheating warning light (2) Travel speed increase warning light
(3) Engine coolant temperature warning light
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(1) Ignition switch (4) Travel speed selection switch (if provided)
(2) Horn (5) Blade/adjustable track gauge selection switch (if
(3) Light switch provided)
(6) Power outlet
1. Ignition switch
This is a four-position rotary switch and is used to switch the
engine on and off.
q Position OFF
When the switch is in this position, the ignition key can be
inserted and removed. When the key is turned to this position,
the power supply to the electric circuit is interrupted and the
engine stops.
q Position ON
The load and light circuits are under voltage. Keep the key in
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this position when the engine is on.
q Position START
This is the ignition position. Keep the key in this position to make the starter run. As soon as the engine starts,
release the key, which will automatically return to position ON.
q Position HEAT (preheating)
When starting the engine in cold weather, turn the key to position HEAT for approximately 10 seconds, until the
corresponding warning light goes out. Release the key, which will automatically return to position OFF. Start the
engine by rotating the key to position START.
IMPORTANT
q If the engine has stopped due to lack of fuel, start it by proceeding as follows: turn the ignition switch to
position ON, wait for 15 seconds and then turn the key to position START.
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2. Horn
This button is positioned at the centre of the right lever knob and
serves to send out a warning signal at the beginning of work and
in case of danger.
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3. Light switch
This is a two-position (ON-OFF) switch and is used to turn the
lights on and to light up the warning lights and gauges display.
Position ON (A):Lights on and warning lights and gauges display
lit up
Position OFF (B):Lights and display off.
WARNING
q When loading or unloading the machine on/from a motor
vehicle, always travel at low speed. Never operate the
travel speed selection switch during the loading or
unloading operation.
q If the travel speed is switched over from high to low when
the machine is travelling, the machine may deviate to one
side, even if it is travelling straight.
Stop the machine before changing speed.
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WARNING
q Use the narrow track gauge only when it is necessary to go
through narrow passages or when there is no other choice.
For normal applications and digging operations, always
select the wide track gauge.
q Avoid adjusting the track gauge when the machine is
working on a slope: the machine may lose stability and
overturn. Always adjust the track gauge on level surfaces. RYA17100
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WARNING
q Before leaving the driver seat, lower the equipment to the ground and shift the safety lever to the
“locked” position (L). If the safety lever is not in the “locked” position and the control levers are
touched by mistake, this may lead to serious injury.
q If the safety lever is not in the “locked” position, the control levers may move, causing accidents or
serious injury. Always make sure that the lever is in the “locked” position, as shown in the figure.
q When shifting the safety lever, take care to avoid touching the equipment control levers.
This lever operates the safety device that locks the work equipment, the swing and travel functions and the
attachments. When pulled upwards, it is in “locked” position (L).
The safety device is hydraulic, therefore even if the control levers and the pedals move, the work equipment and
the machine cannot be operated.
NOTE
q If the safety lever on the right or left side is not in the “locked”
position (L), the engine cannot be started. Before operating the
ignition switch, always make sure that the safety lever is in the
“locked” position. If the engine stops while the safety lever is in
“free” position (F), shift the lever back to the “locked” position
before operating the ignition switch.
(F): free
(L): locked
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WARNING
q Before carrying out any manoeuvre with these levers, the
operator must seat in the work position and fasten the seat
belt.
q Before leaving the driver seat, lower the equipment to the
ground, lock the controls with the safety lever and stop the
engine.
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IMPORTANT
q The horn push button is positioned on the right lever grip
and must be used to warn all the people in the vicinity
before starting work and in case of danger.
q When the safety lever is in the “locked” position, all the
movements are inhibited (see "3.2.3 pos: 1. Safety lever
(control locking lever)").
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4. Accelerator lever
This lever is used to control the engine speed and power.
(a) Minimum: push the lever completely forward.
(b) Maximum: pull the lever completely backward.
Use the accelerator with care, especially when the machine is
under strain or is working in difficult conditions. Avoiding useless
accelerations means reducing consumption and extending the
service life of both the engine and the machine.
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WARNING
q Narrow the track gauge only when it is necessary to travel
or to carry out digging operations in small spaces. In any
other condition, always select the wide track gauge.
q Avoid adjusting the track gauge when the machine is
working on a slope. This may affect the lateral stability of
the machine.
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q Widen or narrow the track gauge with the machine resting
on a firm and level surface and the tracks slightly raised
from the ground, in order to avoid damaging the tracks and
the hydraulic motors.
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6. Travel levers
WARNING
q Before carrying out any manoeuvre with these levers, the
operator must seat in the work position and fasten the seat
belt.
q Before moving the machine, make sure that the sprocket
(A) is positioned at the rear of the machine and that the
safety locks are engaged; if the turret is rotated by 180°, the
controls are inverted (see "3.3.5 HOW TO MOVE THE
MACHINE" e "3.3.6 STEERING THE MACHINE").
q Use the travel control pedals only when the machine is
moving. If a pedal is inadvertently pressed when the
machine is not moving or steering, this may move
suddenly and cause serious accidents.
q When travelling or carrying out steering manoeuvres, use
the pedals with the maximum care.
q When leaving the operator seat, always rotate the pedals to
the rest position, in order to avoid pressing them by
mistake.
These levers are used to operate the travel motors (right and left)
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and control the forward and reverse travel according to the
movements indicated.
(a) FORWARD: levers pushed forward a
(b) REVERSE: levers pulled towards the operator
N
N (Neutral): machine at rest.
a
NOTE
q When it is necessary to use the travel pedals, the opening
operation must be carried out by the operator while correctly b
seated in driving position. After use, always rotate the pedals to N
the rest position (closed).
IMPORTANT b a
q When the safety lever is in the “locked” position, all the
movements are inhibited (see "3.2.3 pos: 1. Safety lever a
(control locking lever)").
b
b
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WARNING F
q Always shift the safety lever to position (L) when the boom
swing is not required, during travel and when parking the
machine. If the control pedal is inadvertently pressed, this
may cause serious accidents.
(L): locked
IMPORTANT
q When the safety lever is in the “locked” position, all the
movements are inhibited (see "3.2.3 pos: 1. Safety lever
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WARNING
q Always keep to the warnings when tilting or closing the cab
floor. Any operation carried out incorrectly may cause
serious injury. Do not tilt or close the cab floor on slopes or
if there is a strong wind.
To tilt or close the cab floor, pull the lever to the “free” position (F).
After tilting or closing the cab floor, release the lever, which will
automatically return to the “locked” position (L).
(F): free
(L): locked
For further details on how to tilt the cab floor, see "3.2.8 TILTING
THE CAB FLOOR".
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WARNING
q Always lock the optional equipment control pedal when the
use of this control is not required, during travel and when
parking the machine. If the control pedal is inadvertently
pressed, this may cause serious accidents.
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Use the ignition key to open and close the covers with lock.
For details on the position of the covers with lock, see "3.3.17
LOCKING THE MACHINE".
Introduce the key completely (6 mm from the point where the key
narrows), then turn it. If the key is turned when it is inserted only
partially into the lock, it may break.
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Opening
1 - Insert the key into the lock.
2 - Turn the key counterclockwise and open the cover.
Closing
1 - Close the cover and insert the key into the lock.
2 - Turn the key clockwise and extract it.
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WARNING
q Do not open the engine hood when the engine is running.
q Do not use the machine without engine hood and do not start the engine when the hood is open, unless
this is expressly prescribed for certain maintenance operations.
q When carrying out an inspection or maintenance operation inside the engine hood, always open it
completely and make sure that it is kept open by the apposite rod.
q Non-compliance with these rules may lead to serious accidents.
IMPORTANT
q If it is not necessary to open the cover, always keep it
locked.
q When the hood is locked, the handle (2) cannot move.
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WARNING
q When carrying out an inspection or maintenance operation inside the radiator cover, always open it
completely and make sure that it is kept open by the apposite rod.
2. Pull the radiator cover (2) and open it completely. The cover
(2) is kept open by the apposite rod (3).
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WARNING
q When carrying out an inspection or maintenance operation inside the battery cover, always open it
completely and make sure that it is kept open by the apposite rod.
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WARNING
q Always keep to the warnings when tilting or closing the cab
floor. Any operation carried out incorrectly may cause
serious injury.
q Do not tilt or close the cab floor on slopes or if there is a
strong wind.
q Do not get too near the cab floor tilting or closing area and
do not enter the cab when the cab floor is tilted.
q Do not start the engine when the cab floor is tilted.
q If there is something wrong in the locking function when
the cab floor is tilted, interrupt work and have the
necessary repairs carried out by your Komatsu Dealer.
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5. Open the engine hood (2) completely and make sure that it is
kept open by the apposite rod (for further details, see "3.2.5
ENGINE HOOD").
6. Loosen the fastening screws of the cab floor (3).
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7. Raise the mat (4), pull the cab floor release lever (5) in the
direction indicated by the arrow and at the same time push
the handle (6) upwards in the direction indicated by the arrow
(approx. 45°).
IMPORTANT
q If the cab floor does not tilt, pull the handle (6) downwards
and repeat the procedure described above.
q When tilting or closing the cab floor, be extremely careful,
and keep away from the area under the cab floor.
NOTE
q The cab floor tilts thanks to the operation of a gas cylinder, so
when the ambient temperature is low, the operating effort
increases.
8. After tilting the floor open, make sure that the locking pin (7)
is inserted in the groove (9) of the locking plate (8).
9. Insert the safety pin (10) into the hole (11) from the outside.
10. Turn until the coupling at the end of the safety pin (10) is
completely engaged with the pin (12).
NOTE
q Make sure that the safety pin (10) is correctly engaged with the
pin (12).
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IMPORTANT
q Before closing the cab floor, check that there is no damage
or anomaly in the wiring or piping located in the
compartment under the floor. If any damage or anomaly is
observed, have the necessary repairs carried out by your
Komatsu Dealer.
1. Remove the safety pin (10) and store it into the apposite hole
(13).
NOTE
q If the safety pin (10) does not come out, try again by pushing
the handle (6) at the same time.
2. Pull the cab floor release lever (5) in the direction shown by
the arrow and at the same time pull the handle (6)
downwards in the direction indicated by the arrow
(approximately 45°).
IMPORTANT
q Lower the cab floor slowly and make sure that the wires
and pipes located under it are neither damaged nor
twisted.
q When tilting or closing the cab floor, be extremely careful,
and keep away from the area under the cab floor.
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3.2.9 FUSES
IMPORTANT
q When changing a fuse, make sure that the ignition key is in
position OFF.
q If the fuses are oxidized, corroded or do not fit perfectly in
their seat, replace them only with new fuses having the
same capacity.
The fuses protect the electrical equipment and wiring from
burning out.
If a fuse is corroded, covered with white powder, or loose in the
fuse holder, change it.
Replace the fuse with a new one having the same capacity.
F1 F2 F3 F4
F9 F10 F11
F5 F6 F7 F8
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CAUTION
q The use and maintenance manual is an integral part of the
machine and must accompany it even in case of resale.
The use and maintenance manual must be stored with care and
always kept on board the machine, so that it can be consulted at
any moment; it must be placed in the technical documentation
compartment inside the seat support.
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WARNING
q When opening the engine hood, the radiator cover and the
battery cover to carry out inspection or maintenance
operations, always open them completely and secure them
in the correct position with the apposite retainer.
q Immediately remove any flammable materials that may
have accumulated around the battery, the exhaust silencer
or other hot parts of the engine. Any oil or fuel leakages
may cause fires and damage the machine. Always perform
thorough checks and carry out the necessary repairs; if
any fault occurs repeatedly, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
q Make sure that the cab floor is properly fastened with the screws (1). If it is not secured properly, it may
cause serious injury.
Carry out this check with the machine parked on level ground. If the machine is inclined, position it
horizontally before carrying out the check.
Carry out the following inspection and cleaning operations every day before starting the engine.
1. Check the work equipment, the cylinders, the articulations and the pipes for damage, wear, excessive play. If
any anomaly is observed, provide for the necessary repairs.
2. Remove dirt and dust from around the engine, the battery, and the radiator.
Check that there is no dirt or dust accumulated around the engine or the radiator. Check also that there is no
flammable material (dry leaves, twigs, etc.) accumulated around the exhaust silencer, the hot parts of the
engine or around the battery. Remove all dirt, dust, and flammable materials.
3. Make sure that there are no water or oil leakages around the engine.
Make sure that there are no oil leakages from the engine or coolant leakages from the cooling system. If any
anomaly is observed, provide for the necessary repairs.
4. Make sure that there are no oil leakages from the hydraulic system, the hydraulic tank, pipes, and joints. Make
sure that there are no oil leakages. If any anomaly is observed, provide for the necessary repairs.
5. Check the components of the undercarriage.
Check the tracks, the sprocket, the idler roller, and the guards for damage, wear, loose bolts, and make sure
that there are no oil leakages from the rollers, etc.
If any anomaly is observed, provide for the necessary repairs.
6. Check the handles that are used to reach the driver seat.
Make sure that there are no damaged or loose bolts, repair the damaged parts and tighten any loose bolts.
7. Make sure that there are no faults in the gauges and the warning lights.
If any anomaly is observed, provide for the necessary repairs. Clean any dirty surface.
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WARNING
q Do not remove the radiator cap, unless such operation is absolutely necessary. Before checking the
coolant level, wait for the engine to cool down and check the expansion tank.
q Immediately after the engine has stopped, the coolant is very hot and under pressure. Removing the cap
in these conditions to check the coolant level may cause a burn hazard. Wait for the temperature to
lower, then turn the cap slowly to release the pressure before removing it.
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WARNING
q Soon after the machine has been stopped the engine is very hot and may cause burns; let the engine
cool down to 40-45°C before carrying out any check.
CAUTION
q When carrying out an inspection or maintenance operation inside the engine hood, always open it
completely and make sure that it is kept open by the apposite rod.
NOTE
q If the machine is inclined, position it horizontally before carrying out the check.
q If the engine has just been stopped, before checking the engine oil level wait approximately 15 minutes, in order
to allow the engine to cool down.
5. If the oil level is above the H mark, drain the excess oil
through the drain plug (P), and check the oil level again.
6. If the oil level is correct, tighten the oil filler, then close the
engine hood.
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WARNING
q When refuelling, avoid spilling fuel, since this may cause a fire hazard. If fuel is spilled, wipe it up
immediately.
q Fuel is highly flammable; do not use naked flames and do not smoke when refuelling. Hold the fuel gun
constantly in contact with the filler.
1. Insert the key in the ignition switch (1) and turn it to position
ON.
2. Check the fuel level on the fuel gauge (2). If the fuel level is
low, open the engine hood (3) (for details, see "3.2.5
ENGINE HOOD"), remove the cap and refuel through the
filler (F). While refuelling, check the fuel level on the sight
gauge (G).
Tank capacity: 19 l
3. Avoid filling the tank completely and leave enough space for
the fuel to expand.
4. After refuelling, tighten the cap thoroughly and close the
engine hood.
IMPORTANT
q It is advisable to refuel after work, in order to avoid the
formation of water condensate.
q If the breather hole (4) is clogged, the pressure in the tank
will drop and the fuel may not flow smoothly. Clean the
breather hole (4) frequently and make sure that it is not
clogged.
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WARNING
q Carry out this check when the oil is cold, with the machine positioned on level ground, bucket and arm
cylinders retracted and bucket teeth resting on the ground.
q Before topping up, stop the engine and eliminate the residual pressure from the equipment circuits (by
shifting the controls more than once) and from the tank by slowly loosening the filling cap.
2. Make sure that the oil level is included between the H and L
marks on the sight gauge (G).
IMPORTANT
q Do not exceed the max. level mark (H). This would damage
the hydraulic circuit and cause the oil to overflow.
q If too much oil is added and this exceeds the level (H) on
the gauge, turn the turret so that the drain plug (P) is
positioned between the tracks, stop the engine, wait for the
hydraulic oil to cool down and drain the excess oil through
the drain plug (P).
3. If the oil does not reach the level (L), lift the mat (1), remove
the cover (2) and the cover on the filler neck (F), then top up
through the filler neck (F) using the oil recommended in the
lubricant chart (see "4.4 FUEL, COOLANT AND
LUBRICANTS").
NOTE
q The oil level varies according to its temperature. It is therefore
advisable to keep to the following indications:
Before operation: near level (L)
(Oil temperature ranging from 10°C to 30°C)
Normal operation: near level (H)
(Oil temperature ranging from 50°C to 80°C)
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IMPORTANT
q If a constant or abnormal decrease in the oil level is
observed, thoroughly check the hydraulic circuit, the
pistons and the pump for leaks.
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WARNING
q Fuel is flammable; do not use naked flames and do not
smoke while draining the water separator.
q If fuel is spilled, wipe it up immediately.
If the red ring (1) of the water separator is on the bottom of the
casing (2), this means that there is no water.
If the ring (1) is floating, this means that there is water up to its
lower surface, therefore drain the water by proceeding as follows.
1 - Open the radiator cover and turn the lever (3) to the “locked”
position (A). (For details, see "3.2.6 RADIATOR COVER"). A
2 - With a filter wrench, loosen the metal ring (4), remove the
casing (2) and eliminate the water contained inside it. 4
3
3 - Put back the casing (2) and tighten the metal ring (4).
B
4 - Turn the lever (3) to the “open” position (B).
5 - Drain any water or sediment from the fuel tank. For further 2
details, see "4.9.1.d DRAINING THE FUEL TANK". 1
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WARNING
q If the fuses are corroded, oxidized or not perfectly held in their seat, replace them only with fuses having
the same capacity; before changing a fuse, make sure that the ignition key is in position OFF.
q If the wirings show traces of short circuits, contact your Komatsu Dealer, who will locate the fault and
carry out any necessary repairs.
q Before checking the wiring, take all the necessary safety precautions.
q Always keep the battery surface clean and make sure that the charge level warning light is always
visible.
Make sure that the fuses are not damaged, that fuses with the required capacity are used, that there are no
disconnected, broken, or short-circuited wires; furthermore, check the terminals, and tighten any loose ones.
Check the wiring of the battery, the starter and the alternator carefully.
In addition, remove any flammable material that may have accumulated around the battery.
For troubleshooting and repairs, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
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3.3.1.3 ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING
q Adjust the position of the seat before starting work or when taking the place of another operator.
q Adjust the seat so that the control levers and the switches can be easily used by the operator seated
with his back against the backrest.
(B) Inclination
Turn the handwheel (2) positioned behind the seat and adjust the
backrest, choosing a comfortable position for the job at hand.
To incline the backrest forward, turn the handwheel (2) clockwise,
to incline it backward, turn the handwheel counterclockwise.
During the adjustment operations, remain seated with the back
against the backrest.
(C) Suspension
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The suspension can be adjusted by turning the handwheel (3)
positioned on the right side of the backrest until finding the ideal
degree of suspension for the operator.
Turn the handwheel clockwise to obtain a softer suspension (sign
– on the handwheel plate), turn the handwheel counterclockwise
to stiffen the suspension (sign + on the handwheel plate).
When working on uneven surfaces, adjust the seat to a harder
setting.
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SEAT BELT
WARNING
q Before fastening the seat belt, make sure that the fastening brackets or the belt itself do not show any
anomaly. If there are damaged or worn parts, change the belt.
q In any case, change the seat belt every 3 years, even if it seems to be in good conditions. The date of
manufacture is indicated on the reverse side of the belt.
q Adjust and fasten the seat belt before operating the machine.
q Always fasten the seat belt when working with the machine.
q Make sure that none of the two parts of the belt is twisted.
Make sure that the screws that fasten the belt to the frame are not loose. If necessary, apply a tightening torque of
24,5 ± 4,9 Nm (2,5 ± 0,5 kgfm).
If the surface of the belt is damaged or if the couplings are broken or deformed, change the belt assembly.
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WARNING
q When starting the engine, make sure that the safety lever is in the “locked” position.
q If the control levers are not locked and are inadvertently touched when the engine is started, the work
equipment may move suddenly and cause serious accidents.
1. Make sure that the safety lever (1) is in the “locked” position
(L).
NOTE
q If the safety lever is not in position (L), the engine cannot be
started.
2. Check the position of each lever.
3. Turn the ignition key (2) to position ON and carry out the
following checks.
1) Make sure that the following warning lights come on
regularly:
• Battery charge level warning light (3)
• Engine oil pressure warning light (4)
• Engine coolant temperature warning light (5)
If a warning light or a gauge does not come on, this may
be due to a faulty fuse or bulb, or to an interruption in the
wirings, therefore it is advisable to contact a Komatsu
Dealer, who will provide for the necessary repairs.
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2) Press the light switch (6) and make sure that the work
light functions correctly. If it does not function, this may be
due to a faulty bulb, or to an interruption in the wirings,
therefore it is advisable to contact a Komatsu Dealer, who
will provide for the necessary repairs.
3) Press the horn button (7) to make sure that the horn
functions correctly.
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WARNING
q Before starting the engine, carefully read the instructions and information regarding safety contained in
this manual and make sure that you know the controls. From the moment at which the engine is started,
the operator is directly responsible for any damage that may be caused by wrong manoeuvres and non-
compliance with the safety regulations and the rule of the road..
q Do not attempt to start the engine by causing a short-circuit with the terminals of the starter. This may
cause serious injury or even fires.
q Start the engine only while seated with fastened seat belt.
q Before starting the engine, make sure that there is no one within the operating range of the machine and
sound the horn.
q Exhaust gas is toxic. When starting the engine in closed places, make sure that there is sufficient
ventilation.
IMPORTANT
q Do not make the starter run for more than 20 seconds
without interruption. If the engine does not start, wait at
least 2 minutes before trying again.
1. Make sure that the safety lever (1) is in the “locked” position
(L). If the safety lever is in the “free” position (F), the engine
cannot be started.
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4. As soon as the engine starts, release the key (3), which will
automatically return to position ON.
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WARNING
q Before starting the engine, carefully read the instructions and information regarding safety contained in
this manual and make sure that you know the controls. From the moment at which the engine is started,
the operator is directly responsible for any damage that may be caused by wrong manoeuvres and non-
compliance with the safety regulations and the rule of the road..
q Do not attempt to start the engine by causing a short-circuit with the terminals of the starter. This may
cause serious injury or even fires.
q Start the engine only while seated with fastened seat belt.
q Before starting the engine, make sure that there is no one within the operating range of the machine and
sound the horn.
q Never use starting aid fluids, as they may cause explosions.
q Exhaust gas is toxic. When starting the engine in closed places, make sure that there is sufficient
ventilation.
IMPORTANT
q Do not make the starter run for more than 20 seconds
without interruption. If the engine does not start, wait at
least 2 minutes before trying again.
1. Make sure that the safety lever (1) is in the “locked” position
(L). If the safety lever is in the “free” position (F), the engine
cannot be started.
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4. When the preheating warning light (4) goes out, turn the
ignition key (3) directly to position START to start the engine.
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5. As soon as the engine starts, release the key (3), which will
automatically return to position ON.
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WARNING
q Emergency stop
If a failure has occurred or an anomaly has been observed, turn the ignition key to position OFF.
q If the work equipment is operated without warming up the engine sufficiently, the response of the work
equipment to the movements of the control lever will be slow, and the work equipment may not move as
desired by the operator, so always carry out the warming up procedure. Particularly in cold areas, be
sure to carry out the warming up procedure correctly.
CAUTION
q Komatsu machines are adjusted and tested completely before shipment. However, operating the
machine under severe conditions at the beginning can adversely affect the performance of the machine
and shorten its life.
It is advisable to run in the machine for the first 100 hours of operation (as indicated by the hour meter).
During the running-in period, follow the precautions indicated in this manual.
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After starting the engine, let it warm up before starting work. Carry
out the operations and checks indicated below.
1. Shift the accelerator lever (1) from the idling (A) to the
intermediate speed position (B), and let the engine idle at
medium speed for at least 5 minutes.
NOTE
q When the ambient temperature is below 0°C, let the engine run
at low idling speed during the warming-up operations.
q Do not accelerate completely or abruptly until the coolant
temperature has reached at least 60°C.
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2. Set the safety lever (2) to the “free” position and raise the
bucket from the ground.
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5. Make sure that the colour of the exhaust gases is normal and
that there are no strange noises or vibrations. If any anomaly
is observed, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
6. Shift the safety lever (2) to the “locked” position (L), then
make sure that the machine does not move even when the
levers and pedals are operated.
1) The work equipment and the swing must be inhibited
even when the left and right control levers are operated.
2) The machine must not move even if the travel levers are
operated.
3) In this condition it should not be possible to use the blade
or to adjust the track gauge, not even by operating the
blade/adjustable track gauge lever.
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q Do not stop the engine suddenly, except in case of emergency. It is likewise recommended not to stop
the engine suddenly if it has been running for a long period and is still hot; in this case, let the engine
run at low idling speed for about 5 minutes, in order to allow it to cool down gradually before stopping it.
2. Turn the ignition key (1) to position OFF to stop the engine.
3. Remove the key (1).
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WARNING
q Before moving the machine, make sure that you perfectly know the control functions and all the relevant
safety regulations.
q The operator must be seated in the driving position with fastened seat belt.
q Before operating the travel levers, check the direction of the undercarriage. If the sprocket is at the front,
the operation of the travel levers is inverted.
q Before moving the machine, make sure that there is no one within its operating range and that there are
no obstacles in the surrounding area.
q Be extremely careful when reversing, and make sure that there are no persons, other equipment or
obstacles in the way.
q Avoid any travel manoeuvre or change of direction with the accelerator at maximum speed, since
manoeuvres carried out in these conditions may cause abrupt and dangerous movements.
q Do not use the speed increase function when changing direction or carrying out a counter-rotation.
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NOTE
q When the engine is started, the low speed is automatically selected. When the machine travels at high speed on
soft ground or up a slope and the load increases, the low speed is automatically selected, but the travel speed
increase warning light remains on. When the load is reduced, the travel system automatically changes over to
high speed.
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• When the sprocket (A) is at the rear of the machine, pull the
levers (3) slowly backward to start moving in reverse.
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NOTE
q When the engine is started, the low speed is automatically selected. When the machine travels at high speed on
soft ground or up a slope and the load increases, the low speed is automatically selected, but the travel speed
increase warning light remains on. When the load is reduced, the travel system automatically changes over to
high speed.
WARNING
q Avoid stopping the machine abruptly. Always calculate a sufficient safety distance when stopping.
1. Shift the left and right travel levers (1) to the NEUTRAL
position, then stop the machine.
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WARNING
q Before operating the travel control levers, check the position of the sprocket. If the sprocket is at the
front, the operation of the travel levers is inverted.
q Avoid abrupt changes of direction as much as possible. Carry out counter rotations with the machine at
rest.
q Due to the strong friction generated by changes of direction, do not use the travel speed increase
control.
NOTE
q When the machine travels at high speed and the load increases, the low speed is automatically selected, and
the machine slows down. When the load is reduced, the travel system automatically changes over to high
speed.
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WARNING
q Before swinging the turret, make sure that the area around the machine is safe.
1. To swing the turret, use the left work equipment control lever
(1).
2. When the swing function is not used, shift the left lever (1) to
the neutral position (N). With the lever in this position, the
swing lock is automatically engaged.
NOTE
q When the turret swing function is used on a slope, let the engine
idle and operate the swing control lever very slowly. When the
bucket is full, pay the utmost attention and avoid abrupt
movements.
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q Arm control
To operate the arm, shift the left control lever forward or
backward.
q Swing control
To swing the turret, shift the left control lever to the left or to the
right.
q Boom control
To operate the boom, shift the right control lever forward or
backward.
q Bucket control
To operate the bucket, shift the right control lever to the left or to
the right.
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q Blade control
Select the use of the blade with the blade/adjustable track
gauge selection switch.
To operate the blade, shift the lever positioned to the right of the
operator seat forward or backward.
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WARNING
q Select the narrow track gauge only when the machine must travel in small spaces. For normal
applications and digging operations, always select the wide track gauge.
q Adjusting the track gauge on slopes is dangerous, since this may affect the lateral stability of the
machine. Therefore, it is advisable to adjust the track gauge on level surfaces.
q When the track gauge is narrowed completely, also the lateral stability of the machine is reduced. In
work sites where the machine runs the risk of overturning, widen the track gauge and pay the utmost
attention during travel.
q Before using the blade/adjustable track gauge lever, check the position of the switch.
IMPORTANT
q If there are obstacles that prevent the adjustment of the
track gauge, remove them or place the machine on a level
surface, in order to be able to find the correct position for
the adjustment.
q If the tracks are dirty with mud, clean them thoroughly
before adjusting the track gauge.
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WARNING
q If it is necessary to operate the work equipment control levers while the machine is moving, carry out
this operation with the maximum care.
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q TRAVELLING
Travelling on big stones, logs or other obstacles subjects the
frame and in particular the tracks to considerable strain, which
damages the machine. For this reason, it is always advisable to
remove any obstacles or to avoid them, if possible.
If an obstacle cannot be avoided, reduce the travel speed, keep
the work equipment as close to the ground as possible and try
to move the machine keeping the obstacle equidistant from the
tracks.
When the track gauge has been narrowed completely, the
machine runs the risk of overturning to the right or to the left if
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CAUTION
q When driving the machine out of water, if the inclination of
the machine exceeds 15°, the rear of the turret will be
submerged, and this may cause the cooling fan to break.
Be extremely careful when driving the machine out of
water.
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WARNING
q Swinging or using the work equipment on slopes may
cause the machine to lose stability and overturn, therefore
it is advisable to avoid these operations. It is particularly
dangerous to swing the turret when the machine is
travelling downhill with full bucket. If these operations
cannot be avoided, create a sort of platform by heaping
some ground, so that the machine can work in horizontal
position.
q Do not travel up or down steep slopes, since the machine
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may overturn.
q During travel, lift the machine at about 20-30 cm from the
ground. Do not travel downhill in reverse.
q Do not steer or move transversally on slopes. Always
position the machine on a level surface before changing
direction. This may take longer, but is certainly safer.
q Always operate the machine or travel in such a way as to
be able to stop it safely at any time if it slips or becomes
unstable.
q When travelling uphill, if the tracks slip or it is impossible
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IMPORTANT
q When using the boom or arm to raise the machine, always
place the bottom of the bucket in contact with the ground.
(Never push with the bucket teeth.) The angle between the
boom and the arm should be included between 90° and
110°.
When only one side gets stuck in mud, use the bucket to raise the
track, then lay boards or logs under the track and drive the
machine out.
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EXCAVATION
When the machine is in the position shown in the diagram on the
right, the maximum digging force and thrusting force of the single
cylinders is obtained when the bucket cylinder and the relevant
articulation, the arm cylinder and the arm are at 90° with respect
to each other.
During digging operations, keep this amplitude to increase the
efficiency of the machine.
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The positions available for digging with the arm range from a 45°
angle away from the machine to a 30° angle towards the
machine.
There may be some differences depending on the digging depth,
but it is advisable to try to keep within the above range rather than
operate with the cylinders reaching the end of stroke.
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SIDE DITCHING
Ditch digging operations can be performed effectively by installing
a bucket suitable for digging ditches and positioning the tracks
parallel to the line that delimits the edge of the ditch.
o dig wide ditches, excavate the sides first and successively the
central part.
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LOADING THE MACHINE
In places where the rotation angle is reduced, the effectiveness of
the operation can be increased by positioning the truck so that the
operator can comfortably see it.
The loading operation is easier and the loading capacity greater if
the hydraulic excavator works from the back and not from the
sides of the truck.
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LEVELLING OPERATIONS
Use the blade to fill excavations and level the ground surface.
For refilling operations, widen the track gauge and the blade.
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SIDE DITCHING WORK
It is possible to use the machine for side ditching work in limited
spaces, by combining the turret and the boom swing.
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WARNING
q When the coupling pins are removed or installed, chips may come off; always use gloves, goggles and
helmet.
q The change of the equipment must be carried out by two operators, who must decide together the words
and signals to be used during work.
q Avoid using your fingers to align the holes, since they may be cut off in case of sudden or uncontrolled
movements.
q The described procedures are valid also for the coupling of the mechanical connections of the optional
equipment.
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WARNING
q Avoid stopping the machine abruptly. Always calculate a
sufficient safety distance when stopping.
q Park the machine on firm and level ground. Avoid parking 120˚
the machine on slopes. If it is absolutely necessary to park
the machine on a slope, put blocks under the tracks and
thrust the work equipment into the ground to prevent the
machine from moving.
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q If the control levers are inadvertently touched, the work
equipment or the machine may move suddenly and cause
serious accidents. Before leaving the operator seat, shift
the safety lever to the “locked” position.
q Position the blade facing downhill and lower it to the
ground.
1. Shift the right and left travel levers (1) to neutral, then stop
the machine. N
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Considering the properties of the material used, rubber tracks offer various advantages. However, their weak point
is limited resistance. Consequently, it is important to understand what advantages are offered by the rubber tracks,
to take the necessary precautions for use, and to avoid performing operations that are not allowed. This will
increase the life of the rubber tracks and will allow their characteristics to be fully exploited. Before using the
rubber tracks, read paragraph "3.3.18.3 USE OF THE RUBBER TRACKS".
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The rubber track may come off also in the following conditions:
q When the machine steers, but the rubber track cannot move
laterally due to the obstacle over which the machine is moving
or due to any other obstacle.
q When the rubber track is not aligned and the idler roller or the
carrier roller are not aligned with the centre.
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WARNING
q During loading and unloading operations, make sure that
the travel speed increase warning light (1) is off and always
travel at low speed.
q During loading and unloading operations, let the engine
idle, reduce speed and operate the machine slowly.
q The machine must be loaded and unloaded on/from the
trailer on firm and level ground. Keep a safety distance
from the edge of the road.
q Use sufficiently wide, long, thick and strong ramps, and
position them with a maximum inclination of 15°C. When
using piled soil, compact it to prevent the inclined surface
from collapsing.
q Before loading the machine, remove any trace of mud and
dirt from the tracks, in such a way as to prevent the
machine from slipping when it is on the ramps. Make sure
that the surface of the ramps is clean and that there are no
traces of water, snow, ice, grease or oil.
q Do not change direction when the machine is already on
the ramps, since it may overturn. If necessary, move the
machine down the ramps, find the correct direction and go
up again.
q It is dangerous to use the work equipment for the loading
and unloading operations, therefore avoid this type of
manoeuvre.
q When the machine is on the ramps do not operate any lever
apart from the travel levers.
q When the machine goes up the ramps and when it passes
from the ramps to the trailer, its centre of gravity changes
suddenly and it may lose stability. Therefore, proceed
slowly.
q If the turret swing is operated when the machine is on the
trailer, this becomes unstable, therefore it is advisable to
fold the work equipment and to swing the turret slowly.
q Widen the track gauge before the loading and unloading
operations.
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During the loading and unloading operations, always use ramps or a platform and proceed as indicated below.
1. Engage the trailer brakes and place safety blocks under the
trailer wheels to prevent it from moving. The distance
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between the ramps and their alignment must be adapted to
the wheelbase of the trailer and the track gauge. Make sure
that the two sides are at the same distance.
Blocks
The inclination of the ramps must not exceed 15°.
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3. Make sure that the travel speed increase warning light is off.
NOTE
q If the warning light is on, press the speed selection switch to the
low speed position (B).
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4. Position the work equipment at the front and the blade at the
rear, with the turret and the undercarriage parallel to each
other.
5. Move the machine towards the ramps and lower the work
equipment as much as possible, taking care to prevent them
from touching the trailer.
6. Make sure that the machine is in line with the ramps and that
the centerline of the machine corresponds to the centerline of
the trailer.
7. Load the machine on the trailer or on the truck in the
specified position, operating the travel levers slowly.
When the machine is on the ramps, do not operate any lever
apart from the travel levers.
8. Stop the machine at the specified point, then swing the turret
by 180°.
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IMPORTANT
q To avoid damaging the machine during transport, place
wooden blocks under the end of the bucket cylinder, in
such a way as to prevent it from touching the ground.
1. Lower the blade.
2. Extend the bucket cylinder and the arm cylinder completely,
and lower the boom slowly.
3. Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
IMPORTANT
q Do not use the hole in the back of the undercarriage to tow
or lift the machine.
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1. Engage the trailer brakes and place safety blocks under the
trailer wheels to prevent it from moving. The distance
between the ramps and their alignment must be adapted to
the wheelbase of the trailer and the track gauge. Make sure
that the two sides are at the same distance.
The inclination of the ramps must not exceed 15°. Ramp
2. Remove the chains and the metal cables with which the
machine has been secured.
3. Start the engine and let it warm up completely. Blocks
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4. Make sure that the travel speed increase warning light is off.
NOTE
q If the warning light is on, press the speed selection switch to the
low speed position (B).
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8. Lift the work equipment, make sure that the travel direction is
in line with the ramps and start travelling slowly.
Lower the work equipment as much as possible, without
causing interferences.
When the machine is on the ramps, do not use any control
lever apart from the travel levers.
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WARNING
q Do not lift the machine if the operator is still on board.
q Always make sure that the metal cable used to lift the machine is sufficiently strong for the weight being
lifted.
q Do not lift the machine with the turret swung laterally. Before lifting the machine, swing the work
equipment to the sprocket side, then position the undercarriage and the turret parallel to each other.
q Always keep the machine in horizontal position during the lifting operations.
q Do not stand under the machine when this is suspended.
q Do not attempt to lift the machine in any position different from that illustrated below, since it may lose
stability.
CAUTION
q It is prohibited to lift the machine using the holes provided
in the undercarriage, since these must be used only for
transporting the machine. This would damage the
undercarriage.
IMPORTANT
q For details on the weight of the machine, see paragraph
"5.1 TECHNICAL DATA".
q The lifting procedure described must be considered valid
only for machines with standard specifications.
The lifting method varies according to the equipment and
attachments installed. In these cases, contact your
Komatsu Dealer, who can supply you with more precise
information.
The lifting operation must be carried out on a level surface, by
proceeding as indicated below.
1. Start the engine, then swing the turret so that the work
equipment is above the sprockets (1) with the undercarriage
and the turret parallel to each other.
2. Lift the blade completely.
3. Extend the bucket cylinder, the arm cylinder and the boom
cylinder completely.
4. If the boom is swung to the left or to the right, operate the
boom swing pedal to position the boom parallel to the
undercarriage, then lock the pedal safety device.
5. Shift the safety lever to the “locked” position (L).
6. Stop the engine, make sure that the space around the
operator seat is clear, then get off the machine.
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IMPORTANT
q Always use the three coupling points provided for lifting
the machine. Do not lift the machine with swung boom or
turret.
q Pay attention to the pipes and take care that they do not get
caught.
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3.5.1.2 COOLANT
WARNING
q Antifreeze is toxic. Avoid any contact with the eyes or the skin. In case of contact with the eyes or the
skin, wash with plenty of running water and consult a doctor without delay.
q The coolant containing antifreeze is flammable; do not smoke and do not use naked flames during the
checks and when preparing the mixture.
1 - Use only red permanent antifreeze suitable for aluminium radiators. Pure antifreeze must be diluted with
water (50%) to ensure protection down to -36°C.
2 - Do not mix different brands of antifreeze.
3 - The use of red permanent antifreeze requires only the check of the level and the periodical change of the
fluid. It is not necessary to wash the cooling circuit.
4 - In case of doubt regarding the applicable standards for the use of permanent antifreeze, contact your
Komatsu Dealer, who will supply you with exhaustive and precise information.
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3.5.1.3 BATTERY
WARNING
q The battery produces flammable gas, therefore keep flames and sparks away from it.
q The battery electrolyte is dangerous. In case of contact with the eyes or the skin, wash with plenty of
running water and consult a doctor without delay.
q The battery electrolyte melts paint. In case of contact with the machine body, wash immediately with
water.
q If the battery electrolyte freezes, do not charge the battery or start the engine with a different power
source, since the battery may explode.
q The battery electrolyte is toxic, therefore it is important to avoid draining it in sewage systems or
contaminating the ground.
When the ambient temperature drops, the capacity of the battery decreases accordingly. If the battery charge is
low, the electrolyte may freeze. Keep the battery charge level as high as possible and insulate the battery against
excessively low temperatures, in such a way as to be able to start the machine easily when starting work in the
morning.
NOTE
q Measure the specific weight of the fluid and calculate the charge percentage according to the following
conversion table.
q Since the capacity of the battery decreases considerably at low temperatures, cover the battery or remove it
from the machine, store it in a warm place and install it again the following morning.
q If the electrolyte level is low, add distilled water in the morning before starting work. Do not add electrolyte in the
evening at the end of work, since it may freeze during the night.
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WARNING
q Making the tracks turn idly is dangerous, therefore it is advisable to keep away from the tracks when
carrying out this operation.
To prevent the mud and water present on the undercarriage from freezing, thus making it impossible to move the
machine the following morning, always take the following precautions.
q Remove any mud and water that may be present on the machine body. In particular, clean the hydraulic cylinder
rod to avoid any damage to the gasket due to the penetration of the mud or dirt present on the rod surface
together with water drops.
q Park the machine on firm and dry ground.
If this is not possible, position it on wooden boards to prevent the tracks from freezing on the ground, which
would make it extremely difficult to start the machine the following morning.
q Open the drain valve and drain the water accumulated in the fuel system to prevent it from freezing.
q After working in water or mud, remove the water from the undercarriage by proceeding as indicated below, in
order to extend the life of the undercarriage.
1. Swing the turret 90° with the engine at low idling and bring
the work equipment to the track side.
2. Lift the machine using a jack until the track is slightly raised
from the ground. Make the track rotate idly. Repeat this
procedure on both the left and the right side of the machine.
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WARNING
q If it is necessary to carry out a rust-prevention treatment while the machine is kept indoors, open doors
and windows to increase ventilation and avoid poisoning by gas.
q During the period of inactivity, start the machine once a month, so that a new oil film covers all the moving parts
and the component surfaces. Charge the battery.
q When operating the work equipment, remove all the grease from the hydraulic cylinder rods.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
3.7 TROUBLESHOOTING
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q When the machine travels down a steep slope at low speed, the
travel motor brake valve emits a noise.
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WARNING
q When removing the machine, use a metal cable suitable for
the weight of the machine to be removed.
q Do not apply sudden loads to the cable.
When the machine is stuck in mud and cannot get out with its own
power, or in case of failure, before removing it pass a metal cable
around the central part of the undercarriage, as shown in the
diagram on the right.
Position wooden blocks between the metal cable and the
machine body, in order to prevent the cable from damaging the
body itself.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
q It is dangerous to charge the battery when it is installed in
the machine. Always remove it before recharge.
q Before carrying out any work on the battery, stop the
engine and turn the ignition key to position OFF.
q The battery produces hydrogen, which may explode. Do
not smoke and avoid producing sparks near the battery.
q The battery electrolyte is made of diluted sulphuric acid
that may corrode clothes and even the skin; in case of
contact with this fluid, immediately rinse the involved part
with plenty of water. If the acid gets into the eyes,
immediately rinse with plenty of water and consult a doctor
without delay.
q When working on the battery, always wear goggles and
rubber gloves.
q When removing the battery, disconnect the earth cable (-)
first. When installing the battery, connect the positive
terminal (+) first.
If a tool touches the positive terminal and the frame of the
machine at the same time, sparks may be generated, thus
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WARNING
q When connecting the cables, avoid any contact between
the positive cable (+) and the negative cable (–).
q When starting the engine with booster cables, always wear
safety goggles.
q Take care to avoid any contact between the machine to be
started and the machine used as starting aid, in order to
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produced by the batteries. The explosion of hydrogen
causes serious damage and injury.
q Take care not to make any mistake when connecting the
booster cables. In the last connection (to the turret frame) a
spark is generated, therefore it is advisable to connect the
cable as far from the battery as possible. (In any case,
avoid the attachments, since they are poor conductors).
q When removing the booster cables, take care to avoid any
contact of the clamps with each other or with the machine
frame.
IMPORTANT
q The booster cables and the clamps must be sized according to the dimensions of the battery.
q The battery to be used to start the engine must have greater capacity or at least the same capacity as the
battery of the machine to be started.
q Make sure that cables and clamps are neither corroded, nor damaged.
q Make sure that cables and clamps are secured firmly.
q Make sure that the safety levers of both machines are in the “locked” position.
• Make sure that all the levers are in neutral.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION
q Make sure that the safety levers of both machines are in the “locked” position. Also make sure that all
the control levers are in NEUTRAL.
1. Make sure that the clamps hold the battery terminals firmly.
2. Start the engine of the machine used as starting aid and run it at high rpm.
3. Start the engine of the machine to be started (see "3.3.2 STARTING THE ENGINE").
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Lights do not work satisfactorily even (•) Faulty cables (•) Check and repair any loose
with engine running at high speed. terminals and connections.
(•) Faulty fan belt tension. • Adjust fan belt tension.
Lights come on intermittently with For details, see “EVERY 500
HOURS OF OPERATION”
engine running.
(•) Blown fuse • Change.
Battery charge warning light does not • Faulty alternator. (•) Change.
go out even with engine running. • Faulty cables. (•) Check and repair.
Starter disengages before engine • Faulty cables. (•) Check and repair.
start. • Battery charge insufficient. • Charge battery.
Preheating warning light does not • Faulty cables. (•) Check and repair.
come on. • Faulty bulb. (•) Change.
Engine oil pressure warning light does • Faulty bulb. (•) Change.
not come on when engine stops • Faulty oil pressure switch. (•) Change.
(ignition key in position ON).
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3.7.6.2 FRAME
• Foreign body in the hydraulic tank • Clean. See "Every 2000 hours OF
Pump does not work correctly.
filter. OPERATION".
Tracks come off. • Slack tracks. • Adjust track tension. See “WHEN
REQUIRED”.
Sprocket excessively worn.
3.7.6.3 ENGINE
• Oil level in oil pan too low (air • Restore level. See "CHECKS TO BE
sucked in). CARRIED OUT BEFORE
STARTING THE ENGINE".
• Oil filter clogged. • Replace cartridge.
Engine oil pressure warning light See "Every 500 hours OF
comes on. OPERATION".
• Oil leakage due to damage or (•) Check and repair.
incorrect tightening of oil pipes or
joints.
• Engine oil pressure sensor faulty. (•) Change.
• Fluid level low, fluid leakages. • Add fluid, repair. See "CHECKS TO
BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE
STARTING THE ENGINE".
Steam comes out of radiator top
• Fan belt slack. • Adjust fan belt tension. See "EVERY
(pressure valve).
500 HOURS OF OPERATION".
• Mud or limestone accumulated in • Change fluid and clean cooling
cooling system. system. See "WHEN REQUIRED"
• Radiator fins damaged or closed. • Clean or repair. See "EVERY 500
HOURS OF OPERATION".
• Faulty thermostat. (•) Change.
Engine coolant temperature warning • Radiator cap loose (work at • Tighten cap or change unit.
light comes on. considerable heights).
• Fluid level sensor faulty. (•) Change.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
• Fuel with low cetane rating. • Change with fuel in compliance with
standards.
• Overheating. • See above:
Abnormal noises (during combustion Engine coolant temperature
or in mechanical parts). indicator reaches red overheating
range.
• Inside of exhaust silencer damaged. • Change.
• Excessive valve clearance. (•) Adjust valve clearance.
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GUIDE TO MAINTENANCE
WARNING
q Oils, filters, coolant, gaskets, electric cables, and batteries are considered special waste and must be
collected and disposed of according to the anti-pollution regulations in force.
q The combustible material of some components may become extremely dangerous if it burns. For this
reason, avoid any contact of burnt material with your skin or eyes and do not inhale its fumes.
q Do not carry out any inspection or maintenance operation not prescribed in this manual.
q Check the hour meter every day to verify if it is necessary to carry out any maintenance operation.
q Before opening the engine hood, engage all the safety locks and stop the engine.
q If it is necessary to check the hydraulic oil level, retract the bucket and arm cylinders completely and lower the
bucket teeth to the ground.
q Carry out these operations on firm and level ground.
q Use Komatsu genuine oils and greases; choose oils suitable for the ambient temperature.
q Use clean oils and greases. Keep the oil and grease containers clean and prevent any foreign matter from
getting into them.
q Keep the machine thoroughly clean; this facilitates troubleshooting. In particular, grease nozzles, breather holes,
and the areas where fluid levels are checked should be kept clean to prevent the infiltration of impurities.
q Draining water or oil, and changing filters soon after work is dangerous; wait for the engine to cool down to a
safe temperature of 40÷45°C.
If it is necessary to drain the oil when it is cold, warm it up to a suitable temperature (approximately 20÷40°C)
before draining it.
q When changing oils or filters, check if metal particles are present. If there are large quantities of metal particles,
contact your Komatsu Dealer.
q If the machine is provided with a fuel filter in the filler neck, do not remove it while refuelling.
q Check and change the oil in a clean place and prevent any impurity from getting into the tank.
q Before carrying out any maintenance operation, hang a warning plate to the ignition switch and the control levers
to prevent anyone from starting the engine.
q When performing maintenance operations, always take the precautions indicated in the safety plates applied to
the machine.
q Instructions for arc welding:
1 - Turn the ignition key to position OFF.
2 - Disconnect the battery (first the negative pole and then the positive pole).
3 - Disconnect the alternator.
4 - Do not apply more than 200V continuously.
5 - Connect the earth cable within 1 m from the point where the welding operation must be carried out.
6 - Avoid placing gaskets and bearings between the welding area and the earth cable. If the earth cable is
connected near instruments, connectors, etc., these may not function correctly.
7 - Do not use the area around the work equipment pins or the hydraulic cylinders as earth.
q Do not use flammable fluids to clean any parts of the machine.
q Keep naked flames away from these fluids and avoid smoking. When O rings and gaskets are removed, clean
the sealing surfaces thoroughly and replace the O rings and gaskets with new ones.
Fit the O rings and gaskets correctly when reassembling.
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q Avoid keeping loose objects or tools in your pockets: they may fall out and drop into the machine, especially
when you open covers and work on the machine while bending over it.
q When working on rocky areas, make sure that the undercarriage is not damaged and that there are no
breakages, damages, worn parts, or loose or damaged nuts or bolts.
q When washing the machine, do not direct the high-pressure water jet onto the radiator.
q When washing the machine, protect the electric system connectors and avoid wetting the ignition switch.
q The fuel tank is made of plastic, therefore avoid using trichloroethylene to clean it. Trichloroethylene reduces the
resistance and duration of the tank.
q Before starting work on muddy ground, under rain or snow, on seashores or river banks,, check the tightening of
valves and caps. Wash the machine immediately after work, in order to prevent its components from rusting
Make sure that there are no damages, missing or loose nuts or pins.
Lubricate the components more frequently than usual. Lubricate the pins of the work equipment carefully every
day, if during work they are immersed in water.
q When the work site is particularly dusty, proceed as follows:
1 - Check the air filter for clogging and clean it more frequently than usual.
2 - Clean the radiator frequently in order to prevent the fins from clogging.
3 - Change the diesel oil filter more frequently than usual.
4 - Clean the electrical components, especially the starter and the alternator, to avoid any accumulation of dust.
q Do not mix oils of different brands. Do not top up with oils different from those being used. If you cannot use the
same oil, drain the tank and change the oil completely.
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4.2.1.2 FUEL
q Always use fuel suitable for the engine. Other fuels with different specifications may damage the engine or
reduce its power.
q Always refuel at the end of the workday.
q When refuelling, make sure that there is no water on the fuel drum cover and take care not to draw condensate
from the drum bottom.
q If fuel runs out, or if the fuel filter has been replaced, it is necessary to bleed the circuit.
4.2.1.3 COOLANT
q The coolant serves to keep the engine at the correct temperature and therefore to ensure optimal operating
conditions; check the coolant level in the expansion tank daily and top up when necessary.
q The coolant containing antifreeze is flammable; do not use naked flames near the coolant and do not smoke
while topping up.
q Use only red permanent ethylene glycol based antifreeze, with corrosion inhibitors and antifoam products,
suitable for aluminium radiators. If pure, dilute with water (50%).
q The use of permanent antifreeze requires only the check of the level and the periodical change of the fluid. It is
not necessary to wash the cooling circuit.
q Use drinkable water and in any case soft water.
q Do not use corrosion inhibitors containing soluble oil, since they damage the rubber couplings.
q In case of doubt regarding the applicable standards for the use of coolant, contact your Komatsu Dealer, who will
supply you with exhaustive and precise information.
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4.2.1.4 KOWA
(KOMATSU OIL WEAR ANALYSIS)
This system requires that oil samples be periodically collected and analysed. This is a preventive maintenance
service, which makes it possible to identify faulty parts or worn machine components timely. It also allows many
failures to be prevented and machine downtime to be reduced.
Many years of experience and the availability of countless data and information allow Komatsu to accurately
determine the conditions of the machine. This also allows us to locate troubles and suggest the most suitable and
fast repair solutions.
The customer immediately receives a report containing the results of the analysis and suggestions for the
operations to be carried out. This low-cost service is very useful and allows customers to save money and avoid
many problems.
OIL SAMPLING
q Collection interval
Every 500 hours: engine and other components
q Precautions to be taken when sampling the oil
• Make sure that the oil is well mixed before sampling.
• Carry out sampling regularly, at fixed intervals.
• Do not carry out sampling on rainy or windy days, when water or dust can get into the oil.
For further details on KOWA, please contact your Komatsu Dealer.
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4.2.1.6 FILTERS
q Filters are very important components for safety. They prevent any impurities from getting into the oil, fuel, or in
the air circuits, thus avoiding problems to important components of the machine.
Periodically change all the filters. For further information, see the relevant Use and Maintenance manual.
However, when working in extreme conditions, it is necessary to change the filters more frequently, depending
on the type of oil and fuel used (sulphur content).
q Do not attempt to clean the filters (type with cartridge) and reuse them. Always change them with new filters.
q When changing the oil filters, check if metal particles are present. If you find large quantities of metal particles,
contact your Komatsu Dealer.
q Do not open the spare filter packages before using them.
q Always use Komatsu original spare parts.
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825011090 Tooth OR —
Bucket 801015574 Screw OR —
801920106 Nut OR —
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SAE 30
SAE 10W
Engine oil pan 3,6 3,3
SAE 10W-30
SAE 15W-40
OIL
Travel reduction
API CD SAE 30 0,3 0,3
gears
SAE 10W
Hydraulic
SAE 10W-30 23,8 15,2
system
SAE 15W-40
Hydraulic system
with • See par.
23,8 15,2
“4.4.1”
biodegradable oil
a.
Fuel
DIESEL OIL 19 —
tank
ASTM D975 N. 2
Engine PERMANENT
cooling COOLANT 3,1 —
system (aa)
a ASTM D975 N. 1
aaSpecial permanent antifreeze, biodegradable, ethylene glycol based with corrosion inhibitor and with
no silicates, borates, nitrates, phosphates and amines.
Red antifreeze suitable for aluminium radiators, diluted with water (50%) to ensure protection down to
-36°C.
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IMPORTANT
q When the diesel sulphur content is less than 0,5%, change the engine oil according to the periodic
maintenance intervals indicated in the operation and maintenance manual. If the sulphur content
exceeds 0.5%, change the engine oil according to the following table:
q It is advisable to use only engine oil with API CF - CF2 - CD classification in order to ensure the correct operation
and constant reliability of the engine.
q Use Komatsu genuine products whose characteristics have been specifically formulated and approved for use in
the engine, in the work equipment hydraulic circuit, and in the reduction gears.
First filling quantity: total quantity of oil, including the oil for the components and pipes.
Oil change quantity: quantity of oil necessary to fill the system or unit during the normal inspection and
maintenance operations.
ASTM: American Society of Testing and Materials
SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers
API: American Petroleum Institute
UTTO: Universal Tractor Transmission Oil
NLGI: National Lubricant Grease Institute
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AGIP —
ARAL —
AVIA —
BP —
CONDAT CONDAT D 46 K
ELF —
ESSO —
FINA BIOHYDRAN SE 46
FUCHS —
KENDALL —
KUWAIT PETROLEUM K8 —
MOBIL (USA) —
PAKELO —
TAMOIL —
TEXACO —
TOTAL HYDROBIO 46
VALVOLINE —
CAUTION
q It is not possible to mix the synthetic biodegradable oil type HEES with ordinary hydraulic oils, since
when the temperature increases insoluble compounds are generated, which deposit on the filters and
clog them (the maximum concentration of ordinary oil must not exceed 1% of the total quantity of oil).
q Biodegradable oil can be used only in the hydraulic system; it cannot be used for the engine, the
transmissions, the braking system, etc.
q Before introducing biodegradable oil in the hydraulic system, drain the system completely,
disconnecting the cylinders and all the parts that may contain traditional oil, then change the drain filter
with a new one.
Start the engine and let it idle before using the equipment, wait for the engine temperature to reach at
least 40°C, then start moving the equipment to fill all the circuits with oil. Stop the engine and check the
oil level (see "3.3.1.2 CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE" - " CHECKING
THE OIL LEVEL IN THE HYDRAULIC TANK AND TOPPING UP").
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TIGHTENING TORQUES
CAUTION
q If screws, nuts or other parts are not tightened with the required torque, they may become loose or
damage the components with which they cooperate, and this may cause machine failures or operation
problems. Always pay the utmost attention when carrying out tightening operations.
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IMPORTANT
q This tightening torque table is not valid for screws or nuts that must fasten parts made of nylon or
similar materials onto washers or components made of nylon or nonferrous metals or requiring specific
tightening torques.
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4.6 LUBRICATION
q The type of lubricant to be used is indicated in the lubricant table (see "4.4 FUEL, COOLANT AND
LUBRICANTS").
Grease
PC14R-2
PC16R-2
Oil
Filter
1 ✓
10 h
2 ✓
1 12 11
3
4
5 20 3,4 13
6
7
8
9
11
12
500 h
13 ✓ 19
14
15
16
17
18
19 16 17 18
20
21 15
22
10
1000 h
13
2000 h 2
14 9 6 7,8 5 2,10
22 21
20W-98-91110
RKA16330
RKA16640
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Before starting the engine Leakages from joints, hydraulic pipes or fuel pipes.
Leakages from joints, hydraulic pipes or fuel pipes. Damaged hydraulic or fuel
Periodically (monthly)
pipes (cracks, wear and tear).
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No. Safety-related components that periodically need changing Q.ty Change interval
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WARNING
q Remove the air filter only after stopping the engine and do not start the engine if the air filter is open.
q When compressed air is used to clean the filter, dust may get into the eyes. Wear safety goggles and a
dust mask during the cleaning operations.
3. Remove the cartridge (4) and cover the air connector at the
end of the air filter body with a clean cloth or adhesive tape.
4. Clean the inside of the filter body, the cap (3) and the drain
valve (5).
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10. Press the button on the filter clogging indicator (1) so that the
red piston returns to its original position.
IMPORTANT
q If shortly after installing the cleaned cartridge the red
piston of the clogging indicator is visible again, it is
necessary to change the cartridge.
q Change the filtering element if it has been cleaned for 5
times or used for one year.
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WARNING
q Check the charge level only with the engine at rest.
q To prevent gas explosions, do not use naked flames, do not smoke and avoid producing sparks due to
short circuits.
q The battery electrolyte is dangerous; in case of contact with the eyes or skin, rinse with plenty of water
and consult a doctor without delay. The battery is maintenance-free.
IMPORTANT
q Make sure that the connection terminals are not oxidized; if necessary, clean them and cover them with
anti-oxidation grease.
The battery (1) can be reached after opening the battery cover
(see "3.2.7 BATTERY COVER").
A sight gauge (2) shows, with different colours, the battery charge
level according to the table positioned beside the gauge itself:
- Green: optimal charge
- Gray: the battery needs recharging
- White: the battery must be replaced.
WARNING
q If a dry battery is used, check that the electrolyte level is approximately 6 mm above the plate edge; if
necessary, top up using distilled water only.
If, on the contrary, the level is low because some fluid has been spilled, add sulphuric acid, after diluting
it to reach the concentration suitable for the ambient temperature (see "3.5.1.3 BATTERY").
q It is advisable to add distilled water just before starting work, in order to prevent if from freezing.
q Before putting back the cell caps, make sure that the breather holes are not clogged.
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WARNING
q Change the filter after work, when the engine has cooled down to 40÷45°C.
q During these operations some fuel may be spilled; clean the dirty areas immediately, in order to prevent
any risk of slipping or fire.
RKA13380
IMPORTANT
q If the engine starts regularly and then stops or functions
irregularly, check if there is air in the circuit; in this case, RYA17290
check the tightness of the fuel filter and of the fuel pump
prefilter.
q When all the fuel in the tank has run out, bleed the circuit
by proceeding as described above and repeat the
operation at least twice.
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WARNING
q When draining the fuel tank, avoid spilling fuel, since this may cause fires.
q If some fuel is accidentally spilled, clean the dirty area immediately, in order to prevent it from getting
slippery and to avoid fires.
CHECK
1. With the engine idling, move the machine forward of a
distance corresponding to the length of the track on the
ground, then lower the equipment to the ground and stop the
engine.
2. Choose a perfectly flat rod (3) long enough to cover the
distance between the idler roller (1) and the track sliding plate
(2), then position it on the track.
3. Measure the maximum deflection between the upper surface
of the track and the lower surface of the rod.
• Standard deflection
The deflection value “a“ should be included between 5 and
15 mm.
If the track tension does not correspond to the standard value,
adjust it by proceeding as indicated below.
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ADJUSTMENT
DANGER
q The grease contained in the hydraulic cylinder is pressurized. For this reason, do not give the grease
valve (1) more than one turn when loosening it; in fact, if the valve is loosened excessively it may be
pushed out due to the grease pressure and this is very dangerous for the operator..
Do not loose any component apart from the valve (1). If the track tension does not decrease after this
operation, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
WARNING
q If the resistance met when injecting the grease is excessive, move the machine forward and backward
covering a short distance.
2. When after the injection of grease the idler roller sliding plate
reaches the measure «S» of 0 mm and the track is not
sufficiently stretched, this means that the pins and bushings
are excessively worn. Therefore, it is necessary to exchange
or replace the pins and bushings.
For any replacement or repair, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
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DANGER
q It is extremely dangerous to let the grease out following any procedure different from those illustrated
below.
q If the track tension cannot be reduced with this operation, contact your Komatsu Dealer, who will
provide for the necessary repairs.
1. Gradually loosen the grease valve (1) to let the grease out;
do not give the valve more than one turn.
2. If the grease does not come out smoothly, move the machine
slowly forward and backward covering a short distance.
3. Tighten the valve and remove any trace of grease.
4. Move the machine forward and backward, then stop it and
make sure that the track tension is correct.
IMPORTANT
q The degree of wear of pins and bushings varies depending
on the work conditions and on the characteristics of the
ground.
It is therefore necessary to check the track tension
frequently, in order to ensure that it is always correct.
q When working on rocky or very irregular surfaces, increase the track tension in order to prevent stones
or debris to get stuck between the tracks and the sprocket; on the other hand, reduce the track tension
when working on soft or muddy ground, since the soil penetrates between rollers and tracks and tends
to increase the tension.
RWA06560
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3. When more than half of the steel core cords at the centre of
the track are cut.
RYA07520
4. When one or more steel cores have come off the track or are
pushed out due to excessive tension.
RYA03240
IMPORTANT
q If the track tension is such that the track may come off its
seat, the track may be lengthened and the track tensioner
cylinder damaged.
IMPORTANT
q If the length of the broken area is less then 30 mm or its
depth is less than 10 mm, it is not necessary to repair the
track.
q For any repair or replacement, contact your Komatsu
Dealer.
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IMPORTANT
q To carry out the check and the corresponding maintenance operation, stop the machine on firm and
level ground. Check both tracks.
q In particular, on new machines or after the installation of new tracks, it is advisable to carry out a first
check after 10 hours of operation.
q Adjusting the track tension frequently until the initial slackening does not occur any longer will prevent
the tracks from coming off due to insufficient tension.
q If the machine works with loose rubber tracks, they may come off and cause the steel cores to wear out
too early.
CHECK
1. With the engine idling, move the machine forward of a
distance corresponding to the length of the track on the
ground, then lower the equipment to the ground and stop the
engine.
2. Choose a perfectly flat rod (3) long enough to cover the
distance between the idler roller (1) and the track sliding plate
(2), then position it on the track.
3. Measure the maximum deflection between the upper surface
of the track and the lower surface of the rod.
Standard deflection
The deflection “a“ should be included between 1 and 3 mm.
If the track tension does not correspond to the standard value,
adjust it by proceeding as indicated below.
ADJUSTMENT
DANGER
q The grease contained in the hydraulic cylinder is pressurized. For this reason, do not give the grease
valve (1) more than one turn when loosening it; in fact, if the valve is loosened excessively it may be
pushed out due to the grease pressure and this is very dangerous for the operator..
Do not loose any component apart from the valve (1). If the track tension does not decrease after this
operation, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
WARNING
q If the resistance met when injecting the grease is excessive, move the machine forward and backward
covering a short distance.
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DANGER
q It is extremely dangerous to let the grease out following any procedure different from those illustrated
below.
q If the track tension cannot be reduced with this operation, contact your Komatsu Dealer, who will
provide for the necessary repairs.
1. Gradually loosen the grease valve (1) to let the grease out;
do not give the valve more than one turn.
2. If the grease does not come out smoothly, move the machine
slowly forward and backward covering a short distance.
3. Tighten the valve and remove any trace of grease.
4. Move the machine forward and backward, then stop it and
make sure that the track tension is correct.
IMPORTANT
q The rubber tracks wear out to different degrees, depending
on the work conditions and on the characteristics of the
surface on which the machine is working. It is therefore
necessary to check the track tension frequently, in order to
ensure that it is always correct.
q When working on soft or muddy ground, reduce the track
tension to extend the service life of the components.
q After the installation of new tracks, it is advisable to carry
out a first check after 10 hours of operation.
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WARNING
q This operation must be carried out by two persons. One operator must be seated in the cab and
manoeuvre the machine following the signals of the other operator who carries out the change and the
adjustment.
q The track must be changed with the frame raised from the ground; be careful not to shift any control
lever while the operator is working.
q During the change do not remove any component apart from the track.
q If the track tension cannot be reduced by means of the procedure described above, contact your
Komatsu Dealer for the necessary repairs.
IMPORTANT
q It is possible to switch over from rubber to steel tracks. In any case, it is necessary to remove and adjust
the shock absorber of the idler roller. This operation can be performed only by specialized personnel at
any Komatsu Dealer.
DANGER
q The grease contained in the hydraulic cylinder is
pressurized. For this reason, do not give the grease valve
(1) more than one turn when loosening it; in fact, if the
valve is loosened excessively it may be pushed out due to
the grease pressure and this is very dangerous for the
operator..
Do not loose any component apart from the valve (1). If the
track tension does not decrease after this operation,
contact your Komatsu Dealer.
q It is extremely dangerous to let the grease out following
any procedure different from the one indicated below.
q When installing or removing the tracks, before turning the
sprocket make sure that the grease contained in the
cylinder has been removed.
WARNING
q If the resistance met when injecting the grease is
excessive, move the machine forward and backward
covering a short distance.
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Stop the machine on a firm and level surface and lower the
equipment to the ground.
1. Raise the undercarriage using boom and arm.
Carry out this operation shifting the control levers very slowly.
2. Gradually loosen the grease valve (1) to let the grease out;
do not give the valve more than one turn.
3. If the grease does not come out smoothly, move the machine
slowly forward and backward covering a short distance.
4. Introduce the steel tubes (2) in the track, turn the sprocket as
if in reverse (3), so that the steel tubes move with the track
and get engaged with the idler roller; make the track (4) slide
sidewards and remove it.
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4. Using a steel tube (2), position the track and turn the
sprocket again.
5. Make sure that the track is correctly installed on the sprocket
and the idler roller.
6. Adjust the track tension. For details, see "4.9.1.g CHECKING
AND ADJUSTING THE RUBBER TRACK TENSION").
RYA05240
7. Make sure that the track tension is correct, that the track is
correctly fitted in the sprocket and the idler roller, then rest
the machine on the ground.
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WARNING
q Dirt, oil and fuel in the engine compartment near hot parts may damage the machine and even cause
fires.
Check frequently and repair any leakage immediately; if they occur repeatedly, contact your Komatsu
Dealer.
For details on the following items, see "3.3.1.2 CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE STARTING THE
ENGINE".
q Check the coolant level and top up
q Check the oil level in the oil pan and top up
q Check the fuel level and top up
q Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank and top up
q Check the air filter clogging indicator
q Check the water separator
q Check the wiring systems
q Check the functionality of the horn
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4.9.5.a LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT
q Clean the grease nipples before applying the greasing pump.
q After lubrication, remove all the contaminated grease that may have spread out of the nipples.
q If the machine is used in difficult conditions, carry out this operation more frequently than usual.
q As a general rule, it is important to consider that each cylinder is provided with two grease nipples
positioned on the couplings and that each pin serving as fulcrum point for a movement is provided with
at least one grease nipple.
q When running in a new machine, lubricate every 10 hours for the first 100 hours of operation.
NOTE
q When injecting grease to lubricate the swing pinion and the ball-bearing ring, swing the turret slowly and grease
every 90°
1. Carefully clean the grease nipples (1) and (2), and inject the
grease indicated in the lubricant chart using a grease pump
(see "4.4 FUEL, COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS").
2. After the operation, remove any trace of grease.
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4.9.5.b CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND THE ENGINE OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE
WARNING
q Change the oil with the machine parked on a level surface and the work equipment resting on the
ground.
q Soon after the machine has been stopped the engine oil is very hot and may cause burns; let the engine
cool down until it reaches a temperature of 40÷45°C before draining the oil.
q The oil that may be spilled during the oil change will make the ground slippery: use anti-slip shoes and
immediately remove any trace of oil from the floor.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the engine hood (see "3.2.5 ENGINE HOOD").
2. Remove the drain plug (P) of the engine oil pan, gathering
the used oil that flows out of it into a container with suitable
capacity.
While the oil flows out, remove the filler cap (F), so that the oil
can flow out freely.
3. Screw the plug (P) onto the engine oil pan.
4. Using a filter wrench, unscrew the old filter (1) and reject it.
5. Clean the contact surface between the seal and the filter
support (2).
6. Lubricate the seal of the new filter and tighten until it rests
against the gasket.
7. Give another half turn by hand.
8.Fill the engine with the prescribed quantity of new oil, using the
dipstick (G) to check that the level reaches the MAX.
reference mark.
Use oil suitable for the ambient temperature (see "4.4 FUEL,
COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS").
9. Put back the filler cap (F), start the engine and stop it after 5
minutes.
Check the level again and top up, if necessary.
10. Close the engine hood.
Start the engine, make sure that there are no leakages and that
the engine oil pressure warning light goes out.
IMPORTANT
q Do not use the wrench to lock the filter, in order to avoid
damaging the filter itself and causing oil leakages.
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WARNING
q Change the filtering element after work, when the engine has cooled down to 40÷45°C.
q During these operations some fuel may be spilled; clean the dirty areas immediately, in order to prevent
any risk of slipping or fire.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
FUEL FILTER
1. Open the engine hood.
(For details, see "3.2.5 ENGINE HOOD").
2. Turn the valve (1) of the filter to the closed position (A). 1
3. Using a filter wrench, loosen the metal ring of the filter and
remove the casing (2). B
4. Clean the head of the filter holder and the inside of the
A
casing, install a new filter and fill the casing with fuel.
5. Lubricate the casing seal, install it on the filter holder and
tighten the metal ring until it touches the seal. 2
6. Give the metal ring a further 2/3 turn.
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IMPORTANT
• If the casing is tightened excessively, the seal may be
damaged and cause fuel leakages. Fuel leakages may also
be due to insufficient tightening. Therefore, it is advisable
to fix the casing by tightening the metal ring correctly.
WARNING
q The engine may start during the bleeding operations; make
sure that there is no one near the machine.
1. After filling the fuel tank, make sure that the valve (1) of the
filter is in open position (B).
3. Turn the ignition key to position ON and wait approximately
15-20 seconds, in such a way as to allow the fuel system to
be automatically bled. RYA17290
3. Turn the ignition key to position START and start the engine.
IMPORTANT
q If the engine starts regularly and then stops or functions
irregularly, check if there is air in the circuit; in this case,
check the tightness of the fuel filter and of the fuel pump
prefilter.
q When all the fuel in the tank has run out, bleed the circuit
by proceeding as described above and repeat the
operation at least twice.
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WARNING
q Soon after the machine has been stopped, the engine oil is very hot and may cause burns; let the oil
cool down to 40÷45° C before carrying out any check.
q Loosen the cap slowly to release any residual pressure.
4.9.5.e CHECKING AND CLEANING THE FINS OF THE RADIATOR AND OF THE
EXCHANGER
WARNING
q If compressed air, steam or water hit someone, they may cause serious injury.
Always wear a visor and safety shoes.
IMPORTANT
q Do not use products containing even a slight quantity of
oily substances, since these facilitate the adhesion of dust,
which affects the heat exchange adversely.
q Carry out this cleaning operation whenever the radiator or
the heat exchanger are accidentally dirtied with oil, diesel
oil or greasy or oily substances.
q If the machine is used in dusty places, clean the radiator
and the heat exchanger more frequently, in order to prevent
the fins from clogging.
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WARNING
q Soon after the machine has been stopped, the engine is very hot and may cause burns; let the engine
cool down before carrying out any check.
q To carry out this maintenance operation it is necessary to tilt the cab floor. Carefully follow the
instructions given in paragraph "3.2.8 TILTING THE CAB FLOOR" or have this operation carried out by
your Komatsu Dealer.
CHECK
The fan belt can be reached after tilting the cab floor (see "3.2.8
TILTING THE CAB FLOOR").
1. The check is manual: press the belt with a thumb on the
intermediate point between the drive shaft pulley and the fan
pulley with a force equal to 98 Nm (10 kg); the resulting
deflection must be approximately 9-13 mm..
2. If the deflection exceeds this value, adjust by proceeding as
indicated below.
ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen the adjusting screw (2) and the alternator fastening
screws (3).
2. With a lever inserted between the alternator (1) and the
engine block, make the alternator slide.
3. Lock the adjusting screws and the alternator fastening
screws, then check again.
IMPORTANT
q If the belt is worn, change it and check the tension again
after a few hours of operation.
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4.9.5.g DRAINING THE HYDRAULIC OIL TANK (Only for machines in which synthetic
biodegradable oil type HEES is used)
WARNING
q To carry out this maintenance operation it is necessary to tilt the cab floor. Carefully follow the
instructions given in paragraph "3.2.8 TILTING THE CAB FLOOR" or have this operation carried out by
your Komatsu Dealer.
q Retract the arm and bucket cylinders completely, rest the bucket teeth on the ground and, after stopping
the engine, eliminate the residual pressures from the equipment (by shifting the controls more than
once) and from the tank (by slowly loosening the filler cap).
q Let the oil cool down until it reaches 40÷45°C before carrying out this maintenance operation.
q Immediately clean any area dirty with oil.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
1. Turn the turret so that the lower part of the hydraulic oil tank
is not covered by the tracks.
2. Retract the arm and bucket cylinders completely and lower
the boom until the bucket teeth rest on the ground.
3. Lower the blade to the ground.
4. Stop the engine and eliminate the residual pressure from the
work equipment (by shifting the controls more than once).
5. Tilt the cab floor (see "3.2.8 TILTING THE CAB FLOOR").
6. Loosen the screws (1), remove the plate (2) and slowly
loosen the filler cap (F) to release the residual pressure from
the tank.
7. Remove the drain plug (P) and let all the condensate flow out
of the tank. Collect the condensate in a container with
suitable capacity.
8. Put back the filler cap (F).
9. Close the cab floor.
IMPORTANT
q The tank must be drained before starting the engine, with
temperatures exceeding 0°C; when the temperature is
below 0°C, the tank must be drained at the end of work or in
any case with the machine at operating temperature, to
prevent the condensate from freezing.
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WARNING
q To carry out this maintenance operation it is necessary to tilt the cab floor. Carefully follow the
instructions given in paragraph "3.2.8 TILTING THE CAB FLOOR" or have this operation carried out by
your Komatsu Dealer.
q Soon after the machine has been stopped, the hydraulic oil is very hot and may cause burns; let it cool
down to 40÷45° C before changing the filter.
q The hydraulic system is under pressure; slowly loosen the filler cap to release any residual pressure.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
CAUTION
q On machines containing synthetic biodegradable oil type HEES , this must be changed for the first time
after the first 50 hours of operation and successively every 1000 hours.
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IMPORTANT
q In machines equipped with breaker hydraulic oil
deteriorates more rapidly than in machines used for simple
digging operations. 1000 Replacement interval
On new machines, change the filter after the first 100-150 for element
hours of operation and for the successive changes keep to
Replacement
the instructions given in the table on the right. 500
interval (H)
100
0 20 40 60 80 100
Breaker operating
ratio (%)
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WARNING
q As soon as the machine has been stopped the oil is very hot and may cause burns; let the oil cool down
until reaching 40÷45°C before changing it.
q Loosen the cap slowly to release any residual pressure.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
This operation must be carried out on each reduction gear with the machine parked on level ground and at a
temperature of 40-45°C, so that the oil becomes fluid and can be drained easily, which facilitates the elimination of
any suspended solid particles.
1. Move the machine until the drain plug (P) is in low position
and perpendicular to the ground.
2. Remove the drain plug (P) and let the used oil flow out
completely, gathering it into a container with suitable
capacity.
While the oil flows out, remove the level plug (G).
3. Once the oil has been drained, put back the plug (2) and pour
oil of the prescribed type through the hole (G), until reaching
the lower edge of the hole itself.
4. Put back the plug (G).
Carry out some forward and backward movements, stop the
machine and check the levels again. Always use oil of the
prescribed type (see "4.4 FUEL, COOLANT AND
LUBRICANTS").
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4.9.7.a CHANGING THE OIL IN THE HYDRAULIC TANK AND CLEANING THE FILTER
WARNING
q To carry out this maintenance operation it is necessary to tilt the cab floor. Carefully follow the
instructions given in paragraph "3.2.8 TILTING THE CAB FLOOR" or have this operation carried out by
your Komatsu Dealer.
q Retract the arm and bucket cylinders completely, rest the bucket teeth on the ground and, after stopping
the engine, eliminate the residual pressures from the equipment (by shifting the controls more than
once) and from the tank (by slowly loosening the filler cap).
q Soon after the machine has been stopped, the hydraulic oil is very hot and may cause burns; let it cool
down to 40÷45° C before carrying out this maintenance operation.
q Immediately clean any area dirty with oil.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
CAUTION
q On machines containing synthetic biodegradable hydraulic
oil type HEES, this must be changed after the first 500
hours of operation and successively every 2000 hours, and
in any case at least once a year.
1. Turn the turret so that the lower part of the hydraulic oil tank
is not covered by the tracks.
Retract the arm and bucket cylinders completely and lower the
boom until the bucket teeth rest on the ground.
3. Lower the blade to the ground.
4. Stop the engine and eliminate the residual pressure from the
work equipment (by shifting the controls more than once).
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7. Loosen the screws (1), remove the plate (2) and slowly
loosen the filler cap (F) to release the residual pressure from
the tank.
8. Remove the drain plug (2) and let the oil flow out, gathering it
into a container with suitable capacity.
9. Loosen the clamps (3), remove the suction pipe (4) and let
the oil that is still in the tank flow out.
10. Remove the screws (5), remove the flange (6) and clean the
air intake filter (7).
IMPORTANT
q Carefully check the filtering element grid and if it is not in
perfect conditions, change it.
11. Put back the drain plug (P), the lower flange (6) with the filter
(7), checking the soundness of the gasket, and the suction
pipe (4) with the clamps (3).
12. Fill with prescribed oil until reaching the level (G).
Use only oil of the prescribed type (see «4.4 FUEL,
COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS »).
13. Close the cab floor.
CAUTION
q Do not start the engine with empty tank, since this would
certainly damage the pump.
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IMPORTANT
q In machines equipped with breaker hydraulic oil
deteriorates more rapidly than in machines used for simple
digging operations.
Change the oil following the instructions given in the table.
Replacement interval
for hydraulic oil
2000
1500
500
0 20 40 60 80 100
Breaker operating
ratio (%)
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CAUTION
q The coolant must be changed every 2000 hours of operation or every 2 years, whichever occurs first.
WARNING
q Soon after the machine has been stopped the coolant is very hot and under pressure and it may cause
serious burns; let the engine cool down until it reaches approximately 40÷45°C before changing the
coolant.
q Slowly loosen the radiator cap, in order to release any residual pressure.
q Oils, filters, the coolant and the battery are considered special waste and must be collected and
disposed of according to the regulations in force.
IMPORTANT
q The change of the permanent coolant does not require any
washing cycle for descaling the circuit.
1. Open the engine hood and the radiator cover. For further
details, see paragraphs "3.2.5 ENGINE HOOD" and "3.2.6
RADIATOR COVER".
2. Remove the screws (1) and remove the radiator cap panel on
the right side of the machine.
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MAX
MIN
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SPECIFICATIONS
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TECHNICAL DATA
Komatsu
Engine - 3D67E-1A
diesel engine
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LIFTING CAPACITIES
DANGER
q According to the harmonized standard EN474-5 (§ 4.1.7.5), the machine cannot lift weights exceeding
1000 kg, unless it is provided with appropriate equipment.
q Carry out lifting operations only with the machine positioned on firm and flat ground.
NOTE
q The load does not exceed 87% of the hydraulic lifting capacity or 78% of the tipping limit.
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* Load limited by the hydraulic lifting capacity and not by the tipping limit.
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AUTHORISED
OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
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CAUTION
q When installing and using optional equipment, carefully read the relevant manual and keep to the
instructions given therein.
q Use only optional or special equipment recommended and approved by Komatsu and in compliance
with the requirements indicated (see "6.1.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT").
q Komatsu cannot be held liable for any injury, damage or product failure resulting from the installation
and use of unauthorized equipment.
WARNING
q When removing or installing any equipment, take the following precautions and be careful to ensure that
operations are carried out in total safety.
q Carry out installation and removal on a firm and flat surface.
q When the operations are carried out by two or more operators, decide the communication signals in
advance and respect them during work.
q Use a crane to handle objects weighing more than 25 kg.
q Always support any heavy part of the machine before removing it. When lifting heavy parts, be always
careful to the position of their centre of gravity.
q It is dangerous to carry out any operation with suspended loads. Always position the load on a suitable
support and make sure that it is stable.
q When installing or removing any equipment, make sure that it is stable and cannot fall down.
q Never stand under loads being lifted by a crane.
Take care to choose a safe position, in such a way as to avoid any risk in case the load should fall down.
IMPORTANT
q Cranes must be operated by specialized personnel. Do not allow untrained personnel to use cranes.
For further details regarding installation and removal operations, contact your Komatsu Dealer.
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WARNING
q The installation of long or heavy work equipment may affect the stability of the machine. Therefore, be
particularly careful when moving down a steep slope or when swinging the equipment on a slope, since
the machine may lose its balance and overturn.
q Avoid carrying out the following operations, since they are particularly dangerous.
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q When work equipment with overall dimensions exceeding those of the standard equipment is installed,
be particularly careful, since more space is necessary for manoeuvring the equipment and for swinging
the turret.
q Always follow the correct procedure when installing the boom and the arm.
Any incorrect procedure may lead to serious risks; contact your Komatsu Dealer before installation.
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1. Quick couplers
The quick couplers (1) are used to connect the pipes to the ends
of the equipment.
When removing the equipment, protect the quick couplers with
the plugs (A).
When installing the equipment, remove the plugs (A) and carefully
clean the quick couplers before connecting them to the pipes.
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2. Selection valve
The selection valve (2) regulates the flow of the hydraulic oil and
has two positions.
q Position (a): for applications requiring the use of the generic
equipment. Spool (A) completely rotated counterclockwise.
q Position (b): for applications requiring the use of the hydraulic
breaker. Spool (A) completely rotated clockwise.
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WARNING
q Always lock the optional equipment control pedal when the
use of this control is not required, during travel and when
parking the machine. If the control pedal is inadvertently
pressed, this may cause serious accidents.
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WARNING
q The machine must be parked on a level surface, with the equipment resting on the ground.
q When the connecting pins are removed or installed, chips may come off; always wear gloves, safety
goggles and helmet.
q The change of the equipment must be carried out by two operators, who must decide together the words
and signals to be used during work.
q Avoid using your fingers to align the holes, since the may be injured or even cut off.
q Before carrying out any operation on the hydraulic circuit, stop the engine and completely drain the
residual pressure from the pipes.
CAUTION
q When connecting the pipes, pay the utmost attention, in DX
order to prevent any impurities from getting into them, then
extend the bucket completely to avoid any interference
with the lever (A).
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WARNING
q Wear thick gloves and safety goggles during this check.
q To check the system for leakages, use a piece of cardboard
or a wooden board.
6.2.2.2 MAINTENANCE
The hydraulic system does not require any operation and
inspection other than those prescribed for the routine
maintenance of the machine. Regarding the maintenance
operations required for the equipment, see the specific operation
manuals.
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6.2.2.3 BLEEDING
1. After connecting the pipes, start the engine and let it idle for approximately 10 minutes (see "3.3.2 STARTING
THE ENGINE").
2. Extend all cylinders 4-5 times, stopping them at approx. 100 mm from the end of stroke.
IMPORTANT
q If the engine runs at maximum rpm or if the cylinders are brought to the end of stroke soon after starting,
the air sucked in by the cylinders may damage the piston gaskets.
3. Slowly make all cylinders reach the end of stroke for 3-4 times.
4. Press the optional equipment control pedal a dozen times to bleed the equipment circuit completely.
IMPORTANT
q If the equipment bleeding procedure is explained in the specific manual of the equipment supplied by its
manufacturer, follow the instructions contained therein.
5. Once the bleeding operation has been completed, stop the engine and wait at least 5 minutes before starting
work.
6. Make sure that there are no oil leakages and clean any dirty surface.
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WARNING
q Always lock the optional equipment control pedal when the use of this control is not required, during
travel and when parking the machine. If the control pedal is inadvertently pressed, this may cause
serious accidents.
B
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WARNING
q The hydraulic breaker is very noisy, therefore always wear
ear muffs when using it.
MAIN APPLICATIONS
q Crushing rocks
q Demolition work
q Road construction
This attachment can be used for a wide range of applications,
including demolition of buildings, breaking up of road surfaces or
debris, tunnel work, rock crushing and breaking operations in
quarries.
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RYA03850
RYA03860
4. To facilitate the sliding of the tool on its seat, check the thrust
direction and always correct the hitting position of the breaker
using the bucket and arm control.
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GREASING
Supply grease in the correct position.
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IMPORTANT
q If grease is injected with the breaker in the wrong position,
the breaker circuit will receive more grease than necessary.
As a result, soil and sand may get into the hydraulic circuit
and damage the hydraulic components while the breaker is
being used.
Therefore, make sure to carry out the greasing operation
with the breaker in the correct position.
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