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HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
850-3
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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
• Please refer to the materials listed below in addition • The Engine Manual
to this manual. • Parts Catalog of the Engine
• Hitachi Training Material
• The Operator’s Manual
• The Parts Catalog
MANUAL COMPOSITION
• This manual consists of three portions: the Techni- • Information included in the Technical Manual
cal Manual (Operational Principle), the Technical (Troubleshooting):
Manual (Troubleshooting) and the Workshop Man- technical information needed for operational per-
ual. formance tests, and troubleshooting procedures.
• Information included in the Technical Manual • Information included in the Workshop Manual:
(Operational Principle): technical information needed for maintenance
technical information needed for redelivery and and repair of the machine, tools and devices
delivery, operation and activation of all devices needed for maintenance and repair, maintenance
and systems. standards, and removal/installation and assem-
ble/disassemble procedures.
PAGE NUMBER
Example : T 1-3-5
IN-01
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL AND HEADLINE
NOTATIONS
In this manual, the following safety alert symbol and • CAUTION:
signal words are used to alert the reader to the Indicated potentially hazardous situation which
potential for personal injury of machine damage. could, if not avoided, result in personal injury or
death.
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this
symbol, be alert to the potential for personal injury. • IMPORTANT:
Never fail to follow the safety instructions prescribed Indicates a situation which, if not conformed to the
along with the safety alert symbol. instructions, could result in damage to the machine.
The safety alert symbol is also used to draw attention
to component/part weights.
• NOTE:
To avoid injury and damage, be sure to use appropri-
Indicates supplementary technical information or
ate lifting techniques and equipment when lifting
know-how.
heavy parts.
UNITS USED
• SI Units (International System of Units) are used in Example : 24.5 MPa (250 kgf/cm2, 3560 psi)
this manual.
MKSA system units and English units are also A table for conversion from SI units to other system
indicated in parenthheses just behind SI units. units is shown below for reference purposees.
To Convert To Convert
Quantity Into Multiply By Quantity Into Multiply By
From From
Length mm in 0.03937 Pressure MPa kgf/cm2 10.197
mm ft 0.003281 MPa psi 145.0
Volume L US gal 0.2642 Power kW PS 1.360
L US qt 1.057 kW HP 1.341
m3 yd3 1.308 Temperature °C °F °C×1.8+32
Weight kg lb 2.205 Velocity km/h mph 0.6214
Force N kgf 0.10197 min-1 rpm 1.0
N lbf 0.2248 Flow rate L/min US gpm 0.2642
Torque N⋅m kgf⋅m 1.0197 mL/rev cc/rev 1.0
N⋅m lbf⋅ft 0.7375
IN-02
SECTION AND GROUP
SECTION 1 GENERAL
CONTENTS Group 1 Specification
Group 2 Component Layout
Group 3 Component Specifications
SECTION 2 SYSTEM
Group 1 Controller
TECHNICAL MANUAL Group 2 Control System
Group 3 ECM System
(Operational Principle)
Group 4 Hydraulic System
Group 5 Electrical System
SECTION 3 COMPONENT OPERATION
Group 1 Pump Device
Group 2 Swing Device
Group 3 Control Valve
Group 4 Pilot Valve
Group 5 Travel Device
Group 6 Signal Control Valve
Group 7 Others (Upperstructure)
Group 8 Others (Undercarriage)
TECHNICAL MANUAL (Troubleshooting)
SECTION 4 OPERATIONAL PER- SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
FORMANCE TEST Group 1 Diagnosing Procedure
All information, illustrations and speci- Group 1 Introduction Group 2 Monitor Unit
fications in this manual are based on Group 2 Standard Group 3 Dr. ZX
the latest product information available Group 3 Engine Test Group 4 ICF
at the time of publication. The right is Group 4 Excavator Test Group 5 Component Layout
reserved to make changes at any time Group 5 Component Test Group 6 Troubleshooting A
without notice. Group 6 Adjustment Group 7 Troubleshooting B
Group 8 Electrical System Inspection
COPYRIGHT(C)2006
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.
Tokyo, Japan
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WORKSHOP MANUAL
SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 3 UNDERCARRIAGE
Group 1 Precautions for Disassem- Group 1 Swing Bearing
bling and Assembling Group 2 Travel Device
Group 2 Tightening Torque Group 3 Center Joint
Group 3 Painting Group 4 Track Adjuster
Group 4 Bleeding Air from Hydrau- Group 5 Front Idler
lic Oil Tank Group 6 Upper and Lower Roller
SECTION 2 UPPERSTRUCTURE Group 7 Track
Group 1 Cab SECTION 4 FRONT ATTACHMENT
Group 2 Counterweight Group 1 Front Attachment
Group 3 Main Frame Group 2 Cylinder
Group 4 Pump Device
Group 5 Control Valve
Group 6 Swing Device
Group 7 Pilot Valve
Group 8 Pilot Shut-Off Solenoid Valve
Group 9 Solenoid Valve
Group 10 Signal Control Valve
Group 11 Shockless Valve
Group 12 Fan Valve
Group 13 Fan Motor
SECTION 1
GENERAL
―CONTENTS―
Group 1 Specifications
Specifications............................................ T1-1-1
Working Ranges ....................................... T1-1-3
1JBT-1-1
(Blank)
1JBT-1-2
GENERAL / Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
ZAXIS850-3, ZAXIS850LC-3
A
C
G
L
B F
E
D
K J
I H
M1JB-12-001
T1-1-1
GENERAL / Specifications
ZAXIS870H-3, 870LCH-3
A
C
G
L
B F
E
D
K J
I H
M1JB-12-003
T1-1-2
GENERAL / Specifications
WORKING RANGES
ZAXIS850-3, ZAXIS850LC-3
M1JB-12-002
Item 3.7 m (12 ft 2 in) Arm 4.4 m (14 ft 5 in) Arm 2.95 m (9 ft 8 in) BE Arm
NOTE: “*” The dimensions include the height of the shoe lug.
T1-1-3
GENERAL / Specifications
ZAXIS870H-3, ZAXIS870LCH-3
M1JB-12-004
Category
8.4 m (27 ft 7 in) H Boom 7.1 m (23 ft 4 in) BE Boom
3.7 m (12 ft 2 in) H Arm 2.95 m (9 ft 8 in) BE Arm 3.7 m (12 ft 2 in) H Arm
Item
A:Maximum Digging Reach
14100 (46’3”) 12340 (40’6”) 12820 (42’1”)
mm (ftxin)
B:Maximum Digging Depth
8870 (29’1”) 8870 (29’1”) 7820 (25’8”)
mm (ftxin)
C: Maximum Cutting Height
13030 (42’9”) 13030 (42’9”) 12130 (39’10”)
mm (ftxin)
D: Maximum Dumping Height
9080 (29’10”) 9080 (29’10”) 8180 (26’10”)
mm (ftxin)
E:Transport Height
*4570 (14’12”) *5200 (17’1”) *5000 (16’5”)
mm (ftxin)
F: Overall Transport Length
*14770 (48’6”) *13520 (44’4”) *13480 (44’3”)
mm (ftxin)
G: Minimum Swing Radius
5950 (19’6”) 5210 (17’1”) 5090 (16’8”)
mm (ftxin)
NOTE: “*” The dimensions do not include height of the shoe lug.
T1-1-4
GENERAL / Component Layout
MAIN COMPONENT LAYOUT
26
2
25 3
4
5
24 6
7
8
9
23
A
10
22
11
12
21
20
13
19 T1JB-01-02-010
18 14
17
16
15
1 - Arm Cylinder 8- Signal Control Valve 15 - Travel Device 21 - Pilot Shut-Off Solenoid
Valve
2 - Washer Tank 9 - Reserve Tank 16 - Solenoid Valve Unit 22 - Shockless Valve
3 - Swing Bearing 10 - Fan Motor (Oil Cooler) 17 - Pilot Filter / Pilot Relief 23 - Travel Pilot Valve
Valve
4 - Center Joint 11 - Fan Motor (Radiator) 18 - Drain Filter 24 - Front Attachment / Swing
Pilot Valve
5 - Swing Device 12 - Engine 19 - Hydraulic Oil Tank 25 - Boom Cylinder
6 - Fuel Tank 13 - Air Cleaner 20 - Track Adjuster 26 - Bucket Cylinder
7 - Control Valve 14 - Pump Device
T1-2-1
GENERAL / Component Layout
View A (Around Radiator)
5
1 2
M1JB-07-024
T1JB-01-02-009
4 3
T1JB-01-02-003
T1-2-2
GENERAL / Component Layout
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT (Overview)
1
2
3
Around Radiator
(Refer to T1-2-7)
• Receiver Tank
Pressure Sensor Block • Fresh Air Temperature
(Refer to T1-2-8) Sensor
• Pressure Sensor (Boom Raise)
• Pressure Sensor (Boom Lower)
11
• Pressure Sensor (Arm Roll-Out)
• Pressure Sensor (Arm Roll-In)
• Pressure Sensor (Bucket Dump)
• Pressure Sensor (Bucket Cloud)
• Pressure Sensor (Right Travel) Engine
• Pressure Sensor (Left Travel) (Refer to T1-2-9)
10
4
9
5
8 T1JB-01-02-002
7
Around Battery (Refer to T1-2-7) 6
• Battery
• Battery Relay
• Fusible Link Pump Device (Refer to T1-2-10)
• Starter Relay • Pump 1, 2 Delivery Pressure Sensor
• Glow Plug Relay • Pump 1, 2 Regulator Pressure Sensor
• Pump 1, 2 Control Solenoid Valve
• Fan Pump Control Solenoid Valve
1 - Fuel Level Switch 4- Intake Air Temperature 7- Hydraulic Oil Temperature 10 - Atmosphere Pressure
Sensor Sensor Sensor
2 - Pressure Sensor (Swing) 5 - Air Cleaner Restriction 8 - ECM (Engine Controller) 11 - Monitor Unit
(Refer to T1-2-8) Switch
3 - Coolant Level Switch 6 - Solenoid Valve Unit 9- Washer Motor
(Refer to T1-2-8)
T1-2-3
GENERAL / Component Layout
Electrical Component Layout (In Cab)
Rear Tray
(Refer to T1-2-5)
11
View B
B
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch Panel 10
(Refer to T1-2-6) T1J1-01-02-010
1 - Fan Rotation Direction 4 - Auto Lubrication Switch 7 - Overload Alarm Switch 10 - Engine Stop Switch
Switch (Optional) (Optional) (Optional)
2 - Rotating Light Switch 5 - Level Check Switch 8 - Seat Heat Switch 11 - Radio
(Optional) (Optional)
3 - Rear Work Light Switch 6 - Boom Mode Selector 9 - Travel Alarm Deactivation
(Optional) Switch Switch (Optional)
T1-2-4
GENERAL / Component Layout
Electrical Component Layout (Rear Tray)
1 2
T1J1-01-02-003
7 6 5
10 11 12 13
9
14
8
15
16
T1V1-01-02-009
21 20 19 18 17
1 - MC(Main Controller) 7 - Satellite Communication 12 - Auto Lubrication Relay 17 - Light Relay 3 (R13)
Terminal (Optional) (R11) (Optional) (Optional)
2 - Overload Alarm Relay 8 - Security Relay (R5) 13 - Lock Relay (R2) 18 - Light Relay 2 (R8)
(Optional)
3 - Fuse Box 9 - Starter Cut Relay (R4) 14 - Load Dump Relay (R1) 19 - ECM Main Relay (R14)
4 - Dr. ZX Connector (Cum 10 - Hour Meter Relay (R12) 15 - Wiper Relay (R6) 20 - Washer Relay (R9)
Download Connector) (Optional)
5 - Pump Study Switch 11 - Security Horn Relay (R3) 16 - Light Relay 1 (R7) 21 - Horn Relay (R10)
6 - ICF (Information Controller)
T1-2-5
GENERAL / Component Layout
Electrical Component Layout (Switch Panel)
T1V1-04-02-001
6 5
1- Engine Control Dial 3 - Power Mode Switch 5- Key Switch 7- Wiper/Washer Switch
2- Auto-Idle Switch 4 - Travel Mode Switch 6- Work Light Switch
T1-2-6
GENERAL / Component Layout
Around Horn Around Radiator
1
5
3
T1JB-01-02-009
T1JB-01-02-004
M1JB-07-012
T1JB-01-02-011
T1-2-7
GENERAL / Component Layout
Pressure Sensor Brock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Front
T1JB-01-02-008
Swing Device
Control Valve
13
12
11 9
10
T1J1-01-02-007
1 - Pressure Sensor (Travel 5 - Pressure Sensor (Arm 8- Pressure Sensor (Boom 11 - Solenoid Valve Unit (SI)
Right) Roll-Out) Raise)
2 - Pressure Sensor (Travel 6 - Pressure Sensor (Arm 9 - Pressure Sensor (Swing) 12 - Solenoid Valve Unit (SF)
Left) Roll-In)
3 - Pressure Sensor (Bucket 7 - Pressure Sensor (Boom 10 - Solenoid Valve Unit (SG) 13 - Solenoid Valve Unit (SC)
Cloud) Lower)
4 - Pressure Sensor (Bucket
Dump)
T1-2-8
GENERAL / Component Layout
ENGINE
1 2
20
4 3
5 6 7 8 9
10
19
11
18
17
12
16
13
15
14
T1J1-01-02-011
1 - EGR Valve 6 - Coolant Temperature 11 - Crank Revolution Sensor 16 - Cam Angle Sensor
Sensor
2 - Injector Connector 7 - Suction Control Valve 12 - Engine Oil Pressure 17 - Supply Pump
Sensor
3 - Boost Pressure Sensor 8 - Priming Pump 13 - Starter 18 - Overheat Switch
4 - Boost Temperature Sensor 9 - Fuel Main Filter 14 - Engine Oil Level Switch 19 - Alternator
5 - Glow Plug Connector 10 - Common Rail Pressure 15 - Fuel Temperature Sensor 20 - Fuel Pre Filter
Terminal Sensor
T1-2-9
GENERAL / Component Layout
PUMP DEVICE
1 2 3 7 8 9 10
11
T1J7-01-02-008
T1J7-01-02-007
6 5 4
14
M1J1-07-048
T1JB-01-02-007
12
T1-2-10
GENERAL / Component Layout
CONTROL VALVE
1
2
3
5
T1JB-03-03-024
4
8
7
6
10 9
T1J1-03-03-004
1 - Overload Relief Valve 4 - Overload Relief Valve 7 - Overload Relief Valve 9 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm
(Bucket Cloud) (Boom Mode) Roll-In)
2 - Overload Relief Valve 5 - Overload Relief Valve 8 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 10 - Overload Relief Valve
(Bucket Dump) (Boom Raise) Roll-Out) (Auxiliary)
3 - Main Relief Valve 6 - Overload Relief Valve
(Auxiliary)
T1-2-11
GENERAL / Component Layout
(Blank)
T1-2-12
GENERAL / Component Specifications
ENGINE
Manufacturer .............................................ISUZU
Model.........................................................AH-6W41XYA-03
Type...........................................................Diesel, 4-Cycle, Water-cooled, Inline, Direct Injection
Cyl. No.- Bore × Stroke .............................6-147 mm×154 mm (5.79 in×6.06 in)
Piston Displacement .................................15681 cm3 (957 in3)
Rated Output .............................................397±8 kW/1800 min-1 (540±11 PS/ 1800 rpm)
Compression Ratio....................................16.0
Dry Weight.................................................1153 kg (2542 lb)
Firing Order ...............................................1-5-3-6-2-4
Rotation Direction......................................Clockwise (Viewed from fan side)
COOLING SYSTEM
Cooling Fan ...............................................Dia. 1120 mm (44.1 in), 6 Blades Draw-in Type
Thermostat ................................................Cracking Temperature at Atmospheric Pressure: 83 °C (181 °F)
Full Open (Stroke: 10 mm or more) Temperature: 95 °C (203 °F)
Water Pump...............................................Centrifugal Gear Driven Type
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Lubrication Pump Type..............................Gear Pump
Oil Filter .....................................................Combined System of Full Flow and Bypass Type
Oil Cooler ..................................................Water Cooled Integral Type
STARTING SYSTEM
Motor .........................................................Reduction Type
Voltage / Output.........................................24 V / 7 kW (9.5 PS)
PREHEAT SYSTEM
Preheating Method ....................................Glow Plug (QOS Type)
T1-3-1
GENERAL / Component Specifications
ALTERNATOR
Type................................................................AC Type (With IC Regulator)
Voltage / Output..............................................24 V / 50 A
SUPERCHARGING SYSTEM
Type................................................................Exhaust-Turbocharger Type TD08H
FUEL SYSTEM
Type............................................................... Common Rail HPO Type
Governor ....................................................... Electrical Centrifugal All Speed Control
Injection Nozzle ........................................... Electrical Multi-Hole Type
T1-3-2
GENERAL / Component Specifications
Engine Performance Curve (AH-6WG1XYA-03)
Test Condition: 1. In conformity with JIS D1005 (Performance Test Method for Diesel Engine Used for Construc-
tion Machinery) under standard atmospheric pressure.
2. Equipped with alternator and without fan.
1
2250±113 N⋅m/1500 min−
(230±11.5 kgf·m/1500 rpm)
Torque
(N⋅m)
Output
(kW) 1
397±8 kW/1800 min−
(540±11 PS/1800 rpm)
1
1850±30 min−
Fuel Consumption
Ratio (g/kW⋅h)
1
214±13.6 g/kW⋅h/1800 min−
-1
Engine Speed min (rpm) T1J1-01-03-001
T1-3-3
GENERAL / Component Specifications
ENGINE ACCESSORIES
RADIATOR ASSEMBLY
Type............................................................... Radiator Module, Inter Cooler Tandem Type Assembly
Weight ........................................................... 200 kg (441 lb)
OIL COOLER
Core Row .......................................................6
Fin Pitch .........................................................3.5/2P mm
Fin Type..........................................................CF40-1
Radiating Area................................................111.18 m2 (1197 ft2)
Capacity..........................................................31.8 L (8.5 US gal)
Air-Tight Test Pressure...................................1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm2, 218 psi)
Cap Opening Pressure...................................−
FUEL COOLER
Weight ............................................................1.2 kg (2.6 lb)
Fin Pitch .........................................................4.0 mm
Fin Type..........................................................Wave Fin
Capacity..........................................................0.5 L (0.13 US gal)
Radiating Area................................................1.55 m2 (12.4 ft2)
Air-Tight Test Pressure...................................1.5 MPa (15 kgf/cm2, 218 psi)
Cap Opening Pressure...................................−
BATTERY
Type................................................................195G51-MF
Capacity..........................................................170 Ah (20-Hour Rate)
Voltage............................................................12 V
Height × Width × Length.................................257×222×508 mm (10×8.7×20 in)
Weight ............................................................41.0 kg (90 lb)× 2
T1-3-4
GENERAL / Component Specifications
HYDRAULIC COMPONENT
PUMP DEVICE
Drive Gear Ratio.............................................Engine: 1, Pump 1 and 2: 57/53
Engine: 1, Fan Pump: 1
Engine: 1, Pilot Pump: 1
MAIN PUMP
Type................................................................Variable Displacement Swash Plate Tandem Plunger Pump
Maximum Flow (Theoretical Value)................531 L/min (140 US gpm) ×2
FAN PUMP
Type................................................................Variable Displacement Swash Plate Tandem Plunger Pump
Maximum Flow (Theoretical Value)................114.6 L/min (30 US gpm)
PILOT PUMP
Model..............................................................HY/ZFS 11/16.8 R
Type................................................................Fixed Displacement Type Gear Pump
Maximum Flow (Theoretical Value)................33.6 L/min (8.88 US gpm)
HP Mode: 35.3 L/min (9.33 US gpm)
CONTROL VALVE
Model..............................................................UA36-300
Type................................................................Pilot Pressure Operated Type (4-Spools + 5-Spools)
Main Relief Set-Pressure...............................Normal: 31.9 MPa (325 kgf/cm2, 4638 psi) at 340 L/min
(84 US gpm)
Power Digging: 34.3 MPa (350 kgf/cm2, 4987 psi) at 320
L/min (84 US gpm)
Overload Relief Set-Pressure ........................35.3 MPa (360 kgf/cm2, 5132 psi) at 110 L/min (29 US gpm)
(Arm, Bucket, Boom)
32.3 MPa (330 kgf/cm2, 4696 psi) at 110 L/min (29 US gpm)
(Auxiliary Close)
13.7 MPa (140 kgf/cm2, 1992 psi) at 50 L/min (13 US gpm)
(Auxiliary Open)
T1-3-5
GENERAL / Component Specifications
SWING DEVICE
Type................................................................Two-Stage Reduction Planetary Gear
Reduction Gear Ratio.....................................91.47
SWING MOTOR
Model..............................................................M2X210CHB
Type................................................................Swash-Plate Type, Fixed Displacement Axial Plunger Motor
VALVE UNIT
Type................................................................Non Counterbalance Valve Type
Relief Set-Pressure ........................................28.4 MPa (290 kgf/cm2, 4129 psi) at 110 L/min (29 US gpm)
TRAVEL DEVICE
Type................................................................Three-Stage Reduction Planetary Gear
Reduction Gear Ratio.....................................90.826
TRAVEL MOTOR
Type................................................................Swash-Plate Type Variable Displacement Axial Plunger Motor
T1-3-6
GENERAL / Component Specifications
CYLINDER
Boom Arm
Rod Diameter ......................................... 150 mm (5.9”) 160 mm (6.3”)
Cylinder Bore.......................................... 215 mm (8.5”) 225 mm (8.9”)
Stroke ..................................................... 1835 mm (6’0”) 2225 mm (7’4”)
Fully Retracted Length ........................... 2640 mm (8’8”) 3120 mm (10’3”)
Weight .................................................... 850 kg (1874 lb) 1200 kg (2646 lb)
T1-3-7
GENERAL / Component Specifications
BYPASS CHECK VALVE
Cracking Pressure..........................................100±50 kPa (1.0±0.5 kgf/cm2, 14.5±7.3 psi)
@ 40 L/min (11 US gpm)
T1-3-8
GENERAL / Component Specifications
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
BATTERY RELAY
Voltage / Current ........................................... 24 V / 100 A
HORN
Voltage / Current ............................................24 V⋅3 A
Sound Pressure..............................................110±5 dB (A)
ILLUMINATION
Specification ...................................................Work/Boom Light: Halogen 24 V, 70 W
Cab Light: 24 V, 10 W
AIR CONDITIONER
Refrigerant ....................................................134 a
Cooling Ability.................................................16.7 MJ/h (4000 kcal/h)
Cool Air Volume..............................................550 m3/h (718 yd3/h) or More
Heating Ability.................................................21.0 MJ/h (5000 kcal/h) or More
Warm Air Volume............................................400 m3/h (523 yd3/h) or More
Temperature Adjusting System ......................Electronic Type
Refrigerant Quantity .......................................1150±50 g (2.5±0.11 lb)
Compressor Oil Quantity................................180+150 cm3 (0.047+0.0040 US gal)
T1-3-9
GENERAL / Component Specifications
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T1-3-10
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SECTION 2
SYSTEM
—CONTENTS—
Group 1 Controller Group 5 Electrical System
Outline ...................................................... T2-1-1 Outline ......................................................T2-5-1
Can: Controller Area Network Main Circuit ...............................................T2-5-2
(Network Provided for Machine).............. T2-1-2 Electric Power Circuit
MC: Main Controller .................................. T2-1-3 (Key Switch: OFF) ...................................T2-5-4
ECM: Engine Control Module.................. T2-1-12 Accessory Circuit ......................................T2-5-5
ICF: Information Controller...................... T2-1-14 Starting Circuit (Key Switch: START).........T2-5-6
Monitor Unit ............................................ T2-1-16 Charging Circuit (Key Switch: ON) ..........T2-5-10
Serge Voltage Prevention Circuit.............T2-5-14
Group 2 Control System
Pilot Shut-Off Circuit (Key Switch: ON) ...T2-5-16
Outline ...................................................... T2-2-1
Security Lock Circuit ...............................T2-5-18
Engine Control .......................................... T2-2-4
Engine Stop Circuit (Key Switch: OFF)....T2-5-20
Pump Control .......................................... T2-2-23
Security Horn Circuit ...............................T2-5-21
Valve Control .......................................... T2-2-42
Working Light Circuit ...............................T2-5-22
Other Controls ........................................ T2-2-54
Wiper / Washer Circuit ............................T2-5-24
Group 3 ECM System
Outline ...................................................... T2-3-1
Fuel Injection Control ................................ T2-3-2
Fuel Injection Amount
Correction Control................................. T2-3-10
Preheating Control .................................. T2-3-11
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation)
Control .................................................. T2-3-12
Engine Stop Control ................................ T2-3-14
1JBT-2-1
(Blank)
1JBT-2-2
SYSTEM / Controller
OUTLINE
• MC:Main Controller
• ICF:Information Controller
• Monitor Unit
Dr.ZX
Satellite Terminal
(Optional)
MC
ECM
T2-1-1
SYSTEM / Controller
CAN: CONTROLLER AREA NETWORK
(NETWORK PROVIDED FOR MACHINE)
MC, ECM, ICF and the monitor unit are connected by
using CAN bus line and communicate the signal and
data each other.
Dr.ZX
Satellite Terminal
(Optional)
CAN High
MC
CAN Low
ECM
T1V1-02-01-050
T2-1-2
SYSTEM / Controller
MC: MAIN CONTROLLER
Function Outline
The signals from engine control dial, sensors and NOTE: As for details on each control, refer to the
switches are input to MC. Information from ECM, ICF Control System group / SYSTEM.
and monitor unit are input to MC by using CAN.
MC processes the input signals in the logic circuit
and sends the signal equal to target engine speed to
ECM (Engine Control Module) by using CAN
communication in order to control the engine.
MC drives the solenoid valve unit and pump control
solenoid valve in order to control the pump and valve.
T2-1-3
SYSTEM / Controller
• Engine Control
• Engine Control Dial Control
Controls the engine speed according to the
rotation angle of engine control dial.
• HP Mode Control
Slightly increases digging power such as arm
roll-in operation while excavating deeply.
• E Mode Control
Reduces the target engine speed to 1580 min-1 in
maximum in order to reduce fuel consumption.
• Auto-Idle Control
Reduces the engine speed to 1030 min-1 in 3.5
seconds when all the control levers are in neutral
with the auto-idle switch ON. Therefore, fuel
consumption and noise level can be reduced.
T2-1-4
SYSTEM / Controller
Hydraulic Oil
Temperature
Sensor
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Swing
Key Switch
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Attachment (Optional)
Engine Counterweight (Optional)
Control Dial CAN Communication
Monitor Unit
Auto-Idle
Switch
E Mode
Travel Mode
Switch
Fast
Slow
T1JB-02-02-001
T2-1-5
SYSTEM / Controller
• Pump Control
• Pump Flow Rate Control • Overheat Prevention Control
Delivers oil required for the actuator according to Reduces maximum flow rate and suction torque
the control lever stroke from the main pump. of the main pump, reduces the engine load and
prevents overheating when temperature of
• Speed Sensing Control coolant or hydraulic oil increases beyond the
Controls the pump flow rate in response to engine specified level.
speed changes due to variations in load so that
the engine output can be utilized more efficiently. • Attachment Mode Control (Optional)
(Engine stall is prevented when the machine Limits the upper of maximum flow rate of pump 2
operates under adverse conditions such as and controls the appropriate flow rate for the
operating at high altitude.) attachment when operating the attachment with
the work mode in attachment mode.
• Horsepower Control
Controls delivery flow rate of each main pump • Counterweight Removal and Installation Control
and uses engine power effectively so that sum of (Optional)
pump torques divided to two main pumps and fan Applies back-pressure to the main relief valve,
pump does not exceed the engine output torque. increases main relief pressure and the hoist /
lower power improves. Or, Controls pump delivery
• Relief Flow Rate Reducing Control flow rate and makes fine operation easy.
Controls hydraulic energy loss and prevents
hydraulic oil temperature from rising. (Flow Rate • Fan Pump Flow Rate Control
Reducing Control (Relief Cut Off)) Controls delivery flow rate of the fan pump
according to boost temperature (intake air
• Swing Horsepower Reducing Control temperature passing by the intercooler), coolant
Decreases delivery flow rate of main pump 2 temperature, hydraulic oil temperature and intake
including the swing circuit, increases delivery flow air temperature), and controls fan rotation speed
rate of main pump 1 and uses the engine power in order to make temperature of oil cooler, radiator
effectively when the swing control lever is and intercooler appropriate.
operated and the pressure sensor (swing) detects
swing pilot pressure. • Pump Learning Control
Detects pressure, which is necessary to pump
control, when the pump control solenoid valve is
activated.
T2-1-6
SYSTEM / Controller
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In Pump 2 Delivery
Travel (Right) Pressure Sensor
Travel (Left)
Pump 1 Delivery
Swing
Pressure Sensor
Engine Attachment (Optional)
Control Dial Counterweight (Optional)
Boom Mode
Selector Switch
Pump 1
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Boost
Temperature Pump 2
Sensor Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Coolant Intake-Air
temperature Temperature CAN Communication
sensor Sensor Pump 2 Control Pump 1 Control
Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve
Monitor Unit
HP Mode (Work Mode)
Digging Attachment
E Mode
Mode Mode
P Mode
Hydraulic Oil
Power Mode Temperature T1J1-02-02-001
Switch Sensor
T2-1-7
SYSTEM / Controller
• Valve Control (Solenoid Valve Unit)
• Pressure Increase Selection Control When
Traveling, Power Digging Control
MC drives solenoid valve unit (SG) temporarily,
supplies back-pressure to the main relief valve
and increases main relief pressure.
T2-1-8
SYSTEM / Controller
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Boom Bottom Swing Pump 2 Delivery Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right) Pressure Sensor
Travel (Left)
Engine Control Attachment (Optional)
Dial
Counterweight (Optional)
Power Digging
Switch
Pump 1 Regulator
Fast Pressure Sensor
Pump 2 Regulator
Slow
Pressure Sensor
Travel Mode
Switch
Solenoid Valve
Unit
Pump 2 Control Pump 1 Control
Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve
Boom Mode
Selector Switch
Travel Motor
T2-1-9
SYSTEM / Controller
• Other Control
• Work Mode Control
The work mode control consists of two modes,
digging and attachment.
The mode can be selected by using the monitor
unit.
T2-1-10
SYSTEM / Controller
Monitor Unit
Overload Alarm
Switch (Optional) MC
Auto Lubrication
Switch (Optional) Back-Screen Buzzer
Level Check
Switch
To ICF
Key Switch
Swing
Boom Bottom
Pressure Sensor
Auto Lubrication
Relay (Optional)
Proximity Switch
Engine Oil
Level Switch
Coolant Level
Switch
T1J1-02-01-001
T2-1-11
SYSTEM / Controller
ECM: ENGINE CONTROL MODULE
Function Outline
ECM (Engine Control Module) receives the signals
from sensors and MC
ECM processes and drives the two-way valve,
suction control valve and EGR (Exhaust Gas
Recirculation) motor in order to control the supply
pump, injector pump and EGR valve.
• Preheating Control
ECM controls time for continuity of electrical
current for the glow plug according to coolant
temperature and improves the starting of engine.
• EGR Control
ECM decides EGR gas amount according to
engine speed, fuel flow rate, coolant temperature,
atmospheric pressure and intake-air temperature.
ECM opens EGR valve and re-circulates exhaust
gas, amount of which is equal to EGR gas amount,
in the intake manifold. EGR gas is combined with
intake-air so that combustion temperature is
lowered and NOx is reduced.
T2-1-12
SYSTEM / Controller
ECM
Crank Speed Sensor
Engine Stop
Cam Angle Sensor
Switch
From Terminal M
in Key Switch Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
MC
Two-Way Valve
Glow Plug Relay Common Rail
Pressure Sensor
Suction
Control
Valve Common Rail
Supply Pump
Glow Plug
Fuel Tank
Injector
T1J1-02-01-002
T2-1-13
SYSTEM / Controller
ICF: INFORMATION CONTROLLER
Function Outline
• Operating Hours Management
The built-in clock is provided for ICF.
ICF sends data of built-in clock to the monitor unit
by using CAN bus line.
• Maintenance History
When the maintenance key is pushed on the
monitor unit, time is recorded.
T2-1-14
SYSTEM / Controller
ICF
CAN Bus Line
MC Communication
• Built-In Clock
ECM
Satellite Terminal
(Optional)
• GPS
Monitor Unit
Center Server
Dr. ZX
T1V1-02-01-049
T2-1-15
SYSTEM / Controller
MONITOR UNIT
Function Outline
Primary Screen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
22 10
11
12
13
14
15
21 20 19 18 17 16
T1J1-02-01-003
1 - Work Mode Display 7 - Work Mode Display 13 - Fuel Consumption Gauge 18 - Mail Selection (Optional)
2 - Auto-Idle Display 8 - Hour Meter 14 - Clock 19 - Auxiliary Selection
3 - Overload Alarm Display 9 - Auxiliary 15 - Back-Screen Selection 20 - Work Mode Selection
(Optional)
4 - Auto Lubrication Display 10 - Fuel Gauge 16 - Menu 21 - Return to Primary Screen
(Optional)
5 - Auxiliary 11 - Mail Display (Optional) 17 - Auxiliary Selection 22 - Coolant Temperature
Gauge
6 - Glow Display 12 - Auto Lubrication Display
(Optional)
T2-1-16
SYSTEM / Controller
• Display of Meters
Work Mode 2
Data to be displayed on each meter are received
from other controllers (MC, ICF and ECM) by using
CAN, and are displayed on the monitor unit.
1 3
• Work Mode Display
The attachments being used are displayed
according to the signals received from MC by using
CAN.
4
Digging Mode
T1V1-05-01-108
Attachment Mode
Breaker M1J1-01-003
T2-1-17
SYSTEM / Controller
• Auto-Idle Display (1)
When turning the auto-idle switch ON in the switch
panel, the monitor displays the auto-idle. 1 2 3 4
When the key is turned ON with the auto-idle switch
ON, auto-idle display (1) blinks for 10 seconds.
T2-1-18
SYSTEM / Controller
• Fuel Sensor Error Display Coolant Temperature Fuel Sensor Error
When the fuel sensor is faulty or if the harness Sensor Error Display Display
between fuel sensor and monitor unit is broken, the
data is displayed on the fuel gauge.
T2-1-19
SYSTEM / Controller
• Troubleshooting
This screen displays fault codes according to the
signals received from ICF by using CAN.
• Controller Version
This screen displays the version of controller.
T1V5-05-01-087
Monitoring Screen
• Operating Conditions
This screen displays machine hour, fuel usage and
fuel consumption rate registered by the monitor unit.
T2-1-20
SYSTEM / Controller
• Pump 2 Flow Rate Adjustment
(Only machines equipped with optional parts)
When using the attachments, fine adjust flow rate of
pump 2 by keys 1 and 2 operation.
(Adjusting range: -50 to 50 L/min)
The signals from the monitoring unit are sent to MC
by using CAN.
MC adjusts flow rate of pump 2 while controlling
pump 2 control solenoid valve. (Refer to Attachment
Mode Control in the Control Systems group /
SYSTEM.) Key 1
Key 2
1 2 3 4 5 T1J7-02-01-005
T2-1-21
SYSTEM / Controller
• Back Monitor Settings
By key operation, image display ON and OFF of
Auto-Control for switching image of the back monitor
while traveling pilot time and display format on the
screen of the rear view camera can be set.
T1V1-05-01-126
T1V1-05-01-127
Mirror Image Screen
T2-1-22
SYSTEM / Controller
• Maintenance Settings
This screen displays the hour meter reading at
replacement time and the remaining hours until the
next replacement.
As the items to be replaced are displayed in a list,
record performed replacement by selecting an item
from the list.
• Language Settings
Select a language to be used in screens from
among preset languages, according to work
environment.
T2-1-23
SYSTEM / Controller
• Overload Alarm
Alarm
(Only machines equipped with optional parts)
M1J1-03-001
T2-1-24
SYSTEM / Control System
OUTLINE
Satellite Terminal
(Optional)
Engine
Control Dial Sensor Switch
CAN
Communication
Monitor Unit
Fan Pump
Control
Solenoid
Valve
Pump
Control
Solenoid
Valve
Solenoid
Valve Unit
T1J1-02-02-032
T2-2-1
SYSTEM / Control System
Input Signal Output
• Engine Control Dial → Engine Control
• Pump 1 Regulator Pressure Sensor → Engine Control Dial Control
• Pump 2 Regulator Pressure Sensor → HP Mode Control
• Pump 1 Delivery Pressure Sensor → Travel Speed Increase Control
• Pump 2 Delivery Pressure Sensor → Travel Speed Limit Control
• Pressure Sensor (Boom Raise) → E Mode Control
• Pressure Sensor (Boom Lower) → Auto-Idle Control
•Pressure Sensor (Arm Roll-Out) → Attachment Operation Speed Increase
Control (Optional)
• Pressure Sensor (Arm Roll-In) → Attachment Operation Speed Decrease
Control (Optional)
• Pressure Sensor (Bucket Roll-Out) →
• Pressure Sensor (Bucket Roll-In) → Pump Control
• Pressure Sensor (Swing) → Pump Flow Rate Control
• Pressure Sensor (Travel) → Speed Sensing Control
• Pressure Sensor (Left Travel) → Horsepower Control
• Pressure Sensor (Attachment) (Optional) → Relief Flow Rate Reducing Control
• Pressure Sensor (Counterweight) (Optional) → Swing Hosepower Reducing Control
• Hydraulic Oil Temperature Sensor → Overheat Prevention Control
• Auto-Idle Switch → Attachment Mode Control (Optional)
• Power Digging Switch → Counterweight Removal and Installation
Control (Optional)
• Power Mode Switch (HP/E/P) → Fan Pump Flow Rate Control
• Travel Mode Switch (Fast/Slow) → MC Pump Learning Control
• Learning Switch →
• Pilot Shut-Off Switch → Valve Control (Solenoid Valve Unit)
• Boom Mode Selector Switch → Pressure Increase Selection Control When
Traveling
• Boom Bottom Pressure Sensor → Power Digging Control
• Key Switch → Auto-Power Lift Control
• Rear View Switch (Optional) → Travel Motor Swash Angle Control
• Overload Alarm Switch (Optional) → Boom Mode Selector Control
• Auto Lubrication Switch (Optional) → Boom Flow Rate Control Valve Control
• Proximity Switch (Optional) →
• Engine Oil Level Switch → Other Control
• Coolant Level Switch → Work Mode Control
Rear Monitoring Display Selection Control
CAN Communication Level Check Control
• Crank Speed Sensor ← Target Engine Speed Auto Lubrication Control (Optional)
• Cam Angle Sensor Actual Engine Speed → Travel Alarm Control (Optional)
• Coolant Temperature Coolant Temperature → Overload Alarm Control (Optional)
E
Sensor
C
• Boost Temperature M Boost Temperature →
Sensor
• Intake-Air Intake-Air
Temperature Sensor Temperature →
• Work Mode Switch (From Monitor Unit) →
(Digging/Attachment)
NOTE: (Optional): This control is for only the
machine with optional parts equipped.
T2-2-2
SYSTEM / Control System
(Blank)
T2-2-3
SYSTEM / Control System
ENGINE CONTROL
T2-2-4
SYSTEM / Control System
Engine Control System Layout
Hydraulic Oil
Temperature
Sensor
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Swing
Key Switch
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Attachment (Optional)
Counterweight (Optional)
Engine
Control Dial CAN Communication
Monitor Unit
Auto-Idle
Switch
HP Mode
E Mode
Travel Mode
Switch
Fast
Slow
T1JB-02-02-001
T2-2-5
SYSTEM / Control System
Engine Control Dial Control
Operation:
1. MC sends the signals equivalent to target engine
speed to ECM by using CAN communication
according to rotation angle of the engine control
dial.
2. ECM controls the engine speed according to the
signal received by using CAN communication.
T2-2-6
SYSTEM / Control System
Engine
Control Dial
CAN
Communication
Dr.ZX
P Mode
T1JB-02-02-006
T2-2-7
SYSTEM / Control System
HP Mode Control
Condition: Engine
• Engine Control Dial: Set at 1020 min-1 or faster. Control Dial
Position
• Boom Raise or Arm Roll-In Operation: Operated Slow Idle Fast Idle
• Average Delivery Pressure of Pumps 1 and 2:
High
T2-2-8
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Arm Roll-In
Engine
Control Dial CAN
Communication
Dr.ZX
Power Mode
Switch
HP Mode
T1J1-02-02-023
T2-2-9
SYSTEM / Control System
Travel Speed Increase Control
T2-2-10
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Engine
Control Dial CAN
Communication
Slow
T1JB-02-02-002
T2-2-11
SYSTEM / Control System
Travel Speed Limit Control
Engine speed
Operation: is reduced to
1. When the following conditions exist, MC sends 1650 min
-1
-1
the signals equivalent to the target engine speed 1650 min
to ECM by using CAN communication.
2. ECM reduces engine speed to 1650 min-1 and
decreases travel speed.
Condition: Engine
• Engine Control Dial: Set at 1650 min-1 or faster. Control Dial
Slow Idle Fast Idle Position
• Travel Mode Switch: Fast
• Travel Operation: Operated
T2-2-12
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Engine
Control Dial CAN
Communication
Fast
T1JB-02-02-003
T2-2-13
SYSTEM / Control System
E Mode Control
Operation:
2. When the following conditions exist, MC sends
the signal equivalent to the target engine speed
regulated at 1580 min-1 to ECM by using CAN 1580 min
-1
communication.
3. ECM adjusts the engine speed to the target
engine speed received from MC.
Condition: Engine
Control Dial
• Engine Control Dial: Set the engine speed at Slow Idle Fast Idle Position
1580 min-1 or faster.
• Power Mode Switch: E mode
T2-2-14
SYSTEM / Control System
Engine
Control Dial CAN
Communication
Power Mode
Switch
E Mode
T1J1-02-02-025
T2-2-15
SYSTEM / Control System
Auto-Idle Control
Operation:
1. When the following conditions exist and approx.
3.5 seconds after the control lever is turned to
neutral, MC sends the signals equivalent to the Engine Engine speed is
reduced to the
auto-idle speed to ECM by using CAN Speed
auto-idle speed
communication. after 3.5 seconds.
2. ECM changes the engine speed into the auto-idle Fast Idle
speed.
3. As soon as either control lever is moved
(pressure sensor: ON), MC returns the signals Auto-Idle
-1
sending to ECM into those equivalent to the target 1030 min Speed
engine speed set by the engine control dial.
4. ECM returns the engine speed into the original
engine speed. Slow Idle
Engine
Control Dial
Condition: Slow Idle Fast Idle Position
• Engine Control Dial: Set the engine speed at
1030 min-1 or faster.
• Auto-Idle Switch: ON
T2-2-16
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Swing
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Attachment (Optional)
Engine Counterweight (Optional)
Control Dial
CAN
Communication
Auto-Idle
Switch
Dr.ZX
P Mode
T1J1-02-02-026
T2-2-17
SYSTEM / Control System
Attachment Operation Speed Increase Control
(Only Machine Equipped with Front Attachment
Parts) Engine
Speed
When all
conditions exist,
Purpose: Increases the maximum engine speed to the maximum
the attachment (breaker) operating engine engine speed is
speed set by Dr. ZX when the attachment is increased to the
speed set by Dr.
operated. ZX.
Operation:
1. When the following conditions exist and the
attachment is operated, the MC sends the signals
equivalent to the target engine speed set by Dr. Engine
Control Dial
ZX to ECM by using CAN communication. Position
Slow Idle Fast Idle
2. ECM increases engine speed to the attachment
operating speed set by Dr. ZX.
Conditions:
• Dr. ZX: Resets the maximum engine speed to a
faster (+) attachment (breaker) operating speed in
the service mode.
• Engine Control Dial: Fast Idle Speed Position
• Power Mode Switch: HP Mode
• Attachment: Operated
• Work Mode: Attachment Mode
Set the attachment selected by Dr. ZX to faster
(+).
T2-2-18
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Attachment (Optional)
Engine
Control Dial CAN
Communication
Monitor Unit
Dr.ZX
Attachment Mode
1 to 4
Power Mode Switch
HP Mode
T1J1-02-02-030
T2-2-19
SYSTEM / Control System
Attachment Operation Speed Decrease Control
(Only Machine Equipped with Front Attachment
Parts) Engine
Speed
Conditions:
• Dr. ZX: Resets the maximum engine speed to a
slower (-) attachment (breaker) operating speed
in the service mode.
• Work Mode: Attachment Mode
Set the attachment selected by Dr. ZX to slower
(-)
T2-2-20
SYSTEM / Control System
CAN
Communication Monitor Unit
Dr.ZX
Attachment Mode
1 to 4
T1J1-02-02-031
T2-2-21
SYSTEM / Control System
(Blank)
T2-2-22
SYSTEM / Control System
PUMP CONTROL
Boom Mode
Selector Switch
Boost
Temperature Pump 1
Sensor Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Coolant Intake-Air
Temperature Temperature CAN Communication
Sensor Sensor Pump 2 Control Pump 1 Control
Monitor Unit Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve
HP Mode (Work Mode)
E Mode
Digging Attachment
Mode Mode
P Mode
Hydraulic Oil
Power Mode Temperature T1J1-02-02-001
Switch Sensor
T2-2-23
SYSTEM / Control System
Pump Flow Rate Control
Operation:
• Control Lever: Operated
1. When the control lever is operated, pressure oil NOTE: The boom is lowered due to own weight by
from the pilot valve according to the control the boom regenerative valve during boom
pressure acts on each pressure sensor. lower operation.
2. Each pilot pressure sensor detects this pressure Therefore, during boom lower operation,
and sends the signal to MC. delivery flow rate of the main pump does
3. MC compares with the actual pump swash angle not increase.
detected by the pump 1 regulator sensor or pump
2 regulator sensor, calculates the required oil
amount and drives the pump control solenoid
valve.
4. Consequently, swash angle of the main pump
becomes large and delivery flow rate of the main
pump increases.
T2-2-24
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In Pump 2 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In Pump 1 Delivery
Travel (Right) Pressure Sensor
Travel (Left)
Engine
Control Dial Swing
Pump 1
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
T1J1-02-02-002
T2-2-25
SYSTEM / Control System
Speed Sensing Control
Operation:
Q
1. The target engine operating speed is set by HP Mode
controlling the engine control dial.
2. MC calculates the difference in speed between
the target engine speed and the actual engine Increase
speed input from ECM. Then, MC sends signals
to the pump control solenoid valve.
3. The pump control solenoid valve delivers pilot Basic
Decrease Torque
pressure oil in response to the received signals to
the pump regulator and controls the pump
delivery flow rate.
4. If the engine load increases and the actual engine
Pressure P
speed becomes slower than the target engine T111-05-02-004
speed, the pump swash angle is reduced so that
Pump P-Q Curve
pump flow rate will be reduced. Therefore, the
engine load is reduced and engine stall is
prevented.
Q
5. If the actual engine speed becomes faster than
the target engine speed, the pump swash angle is P/E Mode
Flow Rate
increased so that pump flow rate will increase.
Therefore, the engine output can be utilized more
efficiently.
Pressure P
T166-02-01-014
T2-2-26
SYSTEM / Control System
Pump 2 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Engine
Control Dial
CAN
Communication T1J1-02-02-003
T2-2-27
SYSTEM / Control System
Horsepower Control
Purpose: Controls delivery flow rate of each main NOTE: Delivery flow rate of the fan pump is
pump and uses engine power effectively so controlled by the fan pump flow rate control
that sum of pump torques divided to two regardless with engine output power.
main pumps and fan pump does not (Refer to T2-2-38.)
exceed the engine output torque.
Operation:
1. In normal, delivery pressure difference between 5. MC compares actual pump displacement angle
main pumps 1 and 2 occurs with two pumps detected by the pump regulator pressure sensor
operated. with the target pump displacement angle.
2. Larger load is applied to the main pump with 6. MC activates the pump control solenoid valve at
higher delivery pressure and smaller load is the side with larger load in order to compensate
applied to that with lower delivery pressure. for the difference between the actual and target
3. The pump delivery pressure sensor and pump pump displacement angles, and increases
regulator pressure sensor detect this status and delivery flow rate of the main pump with larger
send the signal to MC. load.
4. MC calculates the maximum target pump
displacement angle according to the signals from
two main pump delivery pressure sensors so that
sum of pump torques of main pumps 1, 2 and fan
pump does not exceed the engine output power.
Engine
Control Dial
Pump 1
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
T1J1-02-02-038
T2-2-28
SYSTEM / Control System
Relief Flow Rate Reducing Control (Relief Cut
Off)
Operation:
1. When an actuator is operated, the pump delivery 4. If the pressure sensor (travel right or left) detects
pressure varies due to changing load applied to travel pilot pressure or the pressure sensor
each actuator. (swing) detects swing pilot pressure, MC cancels
2. The pump delivery pressure sensor detects the relief flow rate reducing control to the main
delivery pressure and sends the signals to MC. pump (relief cut off override).
3. When pump delivery pressure reaches 30.9 MPa
(315 kgf/cm2, 4490 psi), MC compares pump
delivery pressure with the actual pump
displacement angle detected by the pump
regulator pressure sensor, and activates the
pump control solenoid valve. Therefore, pump
delivery flow rate decreases and becomes the
minimum flow rate.
Qm
Relief Cut Off Override
Flow Rate
Relief Cut Relief Flow Rate
Off Reducing
Qo
Pressure Pc Pr P
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Pump 2 Delivery
Swing Pressure Sensor
Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Engine
Control Dial
Pump 1
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
T1J1-02-02-005
Pump 2 Control Pump 1 Control
Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve
T2-2-29
SYSTEM / Control System
Swing Horsepower Reducing Control
Operation:
1. The pressure sensor (swing) detects swing pilot
pressure and sends a signal to MC when the
swing function is operated. Q
2. MC calculates the target pump displacement
angle according to a signal from the pump
delivery pressure sensor. Then, MC compares the Flow Rate
target displacement angle with the actual pump
displacement angle detected by the pump
regulator pressure sensor.
3. MC activates the pump control solenoid valve in
main pump 2 in order to compensate the Pressure P
difference between the actual and target Main Pump 2
displacement angles, and decreases pump
delivery flow rate.
Q
4. If the combined operation of swing and travel, or
swing and front attachment is operated, the
pressure sensors (swing, travel, boom raise/lower,
arm roll-out/in, bucket roll-out/in and attachment) Flow Rate
detect pilot pressure respectively and send a
signal to MC.
5. MC activates the control solenoid valve in main
pump 1 and increases pump delivery flow rate.
Pressure P
Main Pump 1
T2-2-30
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Engine
Control Dial
Pump 1
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
T2-2-31
SYSTEM / Control System
Overheat Prevention Control
Operation:
1. The signal from coolant temperature sensor is
sent to MC via ECM and CAN. Q
2. When coolant temperature is 99 °C (210 °F) or
higher, MC calculates the target pump
displacement angle according to the signal from
the pump delivery pressure sensor. MC compares Flow Rate
the actual pump displacement angle detected by
the pump regulator pressure sensor with the
target pump displacement angle.
3. MC activates the pump control solenoid valve in
order to compensate the difference between the
actual and target displacement angels, and Pressure P
decreases 7 % of pump torque.
4. The signal from the hydraulic oil temperature
Q
sensor is sent to MC
5. When coolant temperature is 100 °C (212 °F) or
higher, MC calculates the target pump
displacement angle according to the signal from Flow Rate
the pump delivery pressure sensor. MC compares
the actual pump displacement angle detected by
the pump regulator pressure sensor with the
target pump displacement angle.
6. MC activates the pump control solenoid valve in
order to compensate the difference between the
Pressure P
actual and target displacement angels, and
decreases maximum flow rate and 7 % of pump
torque.
T2-2-32
SYSTEM / Control System
Pump 2 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Engine
Control Dial
Pump 1
Regulator
CAN
Pressure
Communication
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Sensor
T2-2-33
SYSTEM / Control System
Attachment Mode Control (Only Machine
Equipped with Front Attachment)
Pressure P
T2-2-34
SYSTEM / Control System
Control Valve
Auxiliary
Spool (For
Attachment)
Pressure Sensor
4-Spool 5-Spool
Section Section
Pump 1 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pump 2 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
CAN
Cummunication
T1JB-02-02-005
Digging Attachment
mode Mode
T2-2-35
SYSTEM / Control System
Counterweight Removal and Installation Control
(Optional)
Operation:
1. When the counterweight hoist / lower lever
(optional) is operated, the pressure sensor
(counterweight) detects pilot pressure and sends
the signal to MC.
2. MC activates solenoid valve unit (SG).
3. Pressure oil from the pilot pump flows to the back
of main relief valve.
4. Pressure oil compresses the spring of main relief
valve and relief pressure increases. (Refer to the
Control Valve group / COMPONENT
OPERATION.)
5. MC compares actual pump displacement angle
detected by the pump 1 or 2 regulator pressure
sensor with the target pump displacement angle.
MC calculates required oil amount and activates
the pump control solenoid valve.
6. Delivery flow rates of pumps 1, 2 become
minimum.
T2-2-36
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Counterweight
Pump 1 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pump 2 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pilot Pump
T1J1-02-02-009
Main Relief
Valve
T2-2-37
SYSTEM / Control System
Fan Pump Flow Rate Control
Operation:
• Blower Motor Relay (Air Conditioner Switch): OFF • Blower Motor Relay (Air Conditioner Switch): ON
1. The signals from boost temperature sensor and 1. The signals from boost temperature sensor,
coolant temperature sensor are sent to MC via coolant temperature sensor and in-take air
ECM and CAN. temperature sensor are sent to MC via ECM and
2. The signal from hydraulic oil temperature sensor CAN.
is sent to MC. 2. The signal from hydraulic oil temperature sensor
3. MC calculates fan rotation speed according to is sent to MC.
each signal. 3. The signal of target engine speed from engine
4. MC sends the fastest value of fan rotation speed control dial is sent to MC.
to the fan pump control solenoid valve and 4. MC calculates fan rotation speed according to
controls delivery flow rate of the fan pump. each signal.
5. Consequently, fan rotation speed is controlled 5. MC sends the fastest value of fan rotation speed
properly. to the fan pump control solenoid valve and
controls delivery flow rate of the fan pump
6. Consequently, fan rotation speed is controlled
properly regardless with engine speed.
T2-2-38
SYSTEM / Control System
Hydraulic Oil
Temperature Sensor
Engine
Control Dial
CAN
T2-2-39
SYSTEM / Control System
Pump Learning Control
Operation:
1. When the following conditions exist and the
learning switch in the rear console is turned to the
pump learning position (opposite to E), MC
activates the pump control solenoid valve.
2. Therefore, the spool in pump control solenoid
valve is operated.
3. The regulator pressure sensor detects variable
pressure at this time and sends the signal
according to each pressure to MC.
4. MC records electrical current and pressure when
the pump control solenoid valve is activated.
Condition:
• Engine: Running
• Engine Control Dial: Fast Idle
• Auto-Idle Switch: OFF
• Power Mode Switch HP Mode
• Pressure Sensor: Output zero. (The control lever
is in neutral.)
• Hydraulic Oil Temperature: 50±5 °C (122±41 °F)
• Pilot Shut-Off Lever: LOCK Position
T2-2-40
SYSTEM / Control System
Pilot Shut-Off
Lever
Pressure Sensor
Learning Switch
Key Switch
Engine
Control Dial
Pump 1
Auto-Idle Regulator
Switch Pressure
Sensor
Pump 2
Regulator
Pressure
Power Mode Switch Sensor
HP Mode
T1J1-02-02-033
T2-2-41
SYSTEM / Control System
VALVE CONTROL
T2-2-42
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Pump 2 Delivery
Bucket Roll-Out Pressure Sensor
Bucket Roll-In
Boom Bottom Pump 1 Delivery
Swing
Pressure Sensor Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right)
Engine Travel (Left)
Control Dial Attachment (Optional)
Counterweight (Optional)
Power Digging
Switch
Pilot Pump
Travel Motor
T1J1-02-02-012
Main Relief Boom Overload
Valve Relief Control Valve
T2-2-43
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Increase Selection Control When
Traveling, Power Digging Control
Operation:
1. When the pressure sensor (travel right or left)
detects travel pilot pressure or when the power
digging switch is turned in the ON position, MC
activates solenoid valve unit (SG) (for eight
seconds with the power digging switch ON).
2. Pressure oil from the pilot pump flows to the back
of main relief valve.
3. Pressure oil compresses the spring of main relief
valve and increases relief pressure. (Refer to the
Control Valve group / COMPONENT
OPERATION.)
T2-2-44
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Power Digging
Switch
Solenoid Valve
Unit
Pilot Pump
T1J1-02-02-013
Main Relief
Valve
T2-2-45
SYSTEM / Control System
Auto-Power Lift Control
Operation:
1. MC activates solenoid valve unit (SG) when the
signals from pressure sensors (boom raise, arm
roll-in) and pump 1 delivery pressure sensor meet
the following conditions.
2. Pressure oil from the pilot pump flows to the back
of main relief valve.
3. Pressure oil compresses the spring of main relief
valve and increases relief pressure (Refer to the
Control Valve group / COMPONENT
OPERATION.)
Conditions:
• Boom Raise Pressure Sensor: Output 1.7 MPa
(17 kgf/cm2, 247 psi)) or higher
• Pump 1 Delivery Pressure Sensor: Output 29
MPa (295 kgf/cm2, 4220 psi)
• Arm Roll-In Pressure Sensor: Output zero. (0.5
MPa (5.1 kgf/cm2, 73 psi))
T2-2-46
SYSTEM / Control System
Pump 1 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pump 2 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pilot Pump
T1J1-02-02-015
T2-2-47
SYSTEM / Control System
Travel Motor Swash Angle Control
Brake Valve
Solenoid Valve
Unit (SI)
Pilot
Pump
Travel Mode
Contlr Valve
Travel Motor
MC
Travel Mode Tilt Piston
Switch Parking Brake
T2-2-48
SYSTEM / Control System
• Fast Travel Mode
1. With the travel mode switch turned to the
(FAST) position, electrical current flows to
solenoid valve unit (SI).
2. As solenoid valve unit (SI) is activated (shifted),
pressure oil from the pilot pump is supplied to the
travel mode selection valve.
3. For this reason, pressure oil in the travel circuit in
control valve is supplied to the tilt pistons.
Consequently, the travel motors rotate in the fast
speed mode.
(Refer to Travel Device group / COMPONENT
OPERATION.)
Brake Valve
Solenoid Valve
Unit (SI)
Pilot
Pump
MC
Travel Mode
Switch Parking Brake
Tilt Piston
T2-2-49
SYSTEM / Control System
Boom Mode Selector Control
Operation:
1. The signals from each pressure sensor are sent
to MC.
Boom Mode
2. When the following conditions exist, MC activates Selector Switch
solenoid valve unit (SC).
3. Pressure oil from the pilot pump flows through
solenoid valve unit (SC) and acts on the boom
overload relief control valve.
4. When the boom overload relief control valve is
shifted, relief set pressure of the overload relief
valve decreases.
5. Consequently, as holding pressure at the boom
cylinder rod side decreases, vibration of the
machine is reduced during boom lower operation.
(Refer to the Control Valve group, Boom Overload
Control Valve group / COMPONENT
OPERATION.)
M1J1-03-001
Condition:
• Work Mode: Digging mode
• Boom Mode Selector Switch: ON
• Pressure Sensor (Travel Right/Left) No output
• Pressure Sensor (Boom, Arm, Bucket, Swing and
Attachment): Output from either pressure sensor
T2-2-50
SYSTEM / Control System
Main Pump 2
Boom
Cylinder
Solenoid Valve
Unit
SC
Boom Mode
Selector Switch Pilot Pump
Boom Overload
Main Pump 1 Relief Control Valve
CAN
Communication
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Monitor Unit Boom Lower
(Work Mode) Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Swing
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Digging Mode
Attachment (Optional)
T1J1-02-02-016
T2-2-51
SYSTEM / Control System
Boom Flow Rate Control Valve Control
Operation:
1. When the pressure sensor sends the signal to MC
during combined operation of boom lower and
arm or boom lower and bucket, MC activates
solenoid valve unit (SF).
2. Pressure oil from the pilot pump acts on the
switch valve in boom flow rate control valve.
3. Therefore, the switch valve in boom flow rate
control valve is shifted and pressure oil which
flows to the boom cylinder from the pump is
restricted.
4. Consequently, pressure oil from the pump flows to
the actuator and operating speed of actuator
increases.
T2-2-52
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Boom Raise
Boom Lower
Arm Roll-Out
Arm Roll-In
Bucket Roll-Out
Bucket Roll-In
Solenoid Valve
Unit
Pilot Pump
Boom
Cylinder
Arm
Cylinder
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1J1-02-02-017
T2-2-53
SYSTEM / Control System
OTHER CONTROLS
T2-2-54
SYSTEM / Control System
Work Mode Control
• Digging Mode:
Normal control is performed.
• Attachment Mode:
Functions only when a front attachment in the
optional kit is operated.
Flow rate of the pump increases or decreases in
proportion to control pressure of the auxiliary
valve (refer to T2-2-34).
The pump flow rate control settings are made by
using the monitor unit and Dr. ZX.
T2-2-55
SYSTEM / Control System
Rear View Image Selection Control
Operation:
1. When the signal from travel pressure sensor or
rear view switch (optional) is sent to MC, MC
sends the signal to select the display to the
monitor unit by using CAN communication.
2. Monitor unit changes the display into the image of
rearview monitor.
3. Push the rearview monitor selection switch on
monitor unit and change the image of rearview
monitor.
T2-2-56
SYSTEM / Control System
Pressure Sensor
Travel
Rear Monitoring Switch
(Optional)
MC
CAN Communication
Monitor Unit
Rearview Monitor
Image
T1J1-02-02-036
T2-2-57
SYSTEM / Control System
Level Check Control
Level Check Switch
Purpose: Checks levels of coolant and engine oil when
starting the work. This result is displayed on
the monitor unit.
Operation:
1. When the level check switch is turned ON with the
key switch ON, MC receives the signal.
2. MC outputs the signals of coolant level switch and
engine oil level switch to the monitor unit.
3. The monitor unit displays the coolant level and
engine oil level.
T2-2-58
SYSTEM / Control System
Key Switch
CAN Communication
Level Check
Switch
Monitor Unit
T2-2-59
SYSTEM / Control System
Auto Lubrication Control (Optional)
Operation:
1. When the auto lubrication switch is turned ON, 13. After the preset interval, MC activates the grease
terminal B24 is connected to the ground inside pump and starts auto lubrication in order to
MC. connect terminal #B24 to the ground.
2. Therefore, auto lubrication relay (R11) is excited. 14. Within five minutes after auto lubrication relay
3. Electrical current from fuse #30 flows to terminal (R11) is turned ON, if the signal from the proximity
#3 in the grease pump and proximity switch. switch is not sent to terminal #5 in MC, MC
4. Therefore, the grease pump is activated and auto recognizes that the auto lubrication circuit is faulty
lubrication starts. (no grease, faulty grease pump). Then, the auto
5. While auto lubrication relay (R11) is turned ON, lubrication alarm is displayed on the monitor unit.
the grease pump is activated and delivers grease.
6. When the grease pump delivers grease, the NOTE: Lubrication time and interval can be set by
piston in distribution valve is operated. using the monitor unit and the service
7. The proximity switch is provided in distribution mode in Dr.ZX.
valve and is turned ON or OFF by the piston
stroke of distribution valve.
8. When the piston of distribution valve comes up to
the proximity switch, the proximity switch is turned
ON and the transistor in proximity switch is turned Auto Lubrication
Switch (Optional)
ON. Therefore, terminal #B5 in MC is connected
to the ground via the proximity switch.
9. In opposite, when the piston of distribution valve
becomes away from the proximity switch, the
proximity switch is turned OFF and the transistor
in proximity switch is turned OFF. Therefore,
electrical current from terminal #3 flows to
terminal #B5 in MC.
10. MC detects operating number (stroke number) of
distribution valve according to the signal input to
terminal #B5.
11. When operating number (stroke number) reaches
the setting, MC blocks the grounding connection
of terminal #B24.
M1J1-03-001
12. Consequently, auto lubrication relay (R11) is
turned OFF and no electrical current flows to the
grease pump, so that the grease pump stops.
T2-2-60
SYSTEM / Control System
From Battery
29 30
Fuse Box 2
Auto
Lubrication
Relay (R11)
Grease Pump
Auto Lubrication
Switch
Distribution
Transistor
Valve
3
Proximity Switch
B5 B24 B3
Monitor Unit
T1J1-02-02-020
T2-2-61
SYSTEM / Control System
Travel Alarm Control (Only Machine Equipped
with Optional Parts)
Travel Alarm Deactivation
Switch (Optional)
Purpose: Sounds the buzzer while traveling.
Pressure Sensor
Travel (Right)
Travel (Left)
Travel Alarm
System
(Optional)
Travel Alarm
Deactivation Switch
(Optional)
Buzzer
T1J1-02-02-018
T2-2-62
SYSTEM / Control System
Overload Alarm Control (Only Machines
Equipped with Optional Parts)
Purpose: Sounds the buzzer and indicates the warning NOTE: The overload alarm in monitor unit should
of overload while overloaded operation of become enable by using Dr.ZX.
boom raise including lifting work.
NOTE: The pressure setting of overload alarm in
Operation:
MC can be adjusted by using Dr.ZX.
1. When the following conditions exist, MC sends
the signal to the monitor unit.
2. While the monitor unit receives the signal from
MC, terminal A9 is connected to the ground inside Overload Alarm
the monitor unit. Switch (Optional)
3. The monitor unit sounds the buzzer and indicates
the warning of overload.
Condition:
• Boom Bottom Pressure Sensor: Output beyond
the constant value
• Overload Alarm Switch: ON
M1J1-03-001
Overload
Alarm Switch Monitor Unit
(Optional)
CAN A9
Communication
Buzzer T1J1-02-02-019
T2-2-63
SYSTEM / Control System
(Blank)
T2-2-64
SYSTEM / ECM System
OUTLINE
ECM (Engine Control Module) receives the signals • The supply pump is driven by the engine and
from sensors and MC produces high-pressure fuel.
ECM processes and drives the two-way valve, suction • The common rail distributes high-pressure fuel
control valve and EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) produced by the supply pump to the injector in
motor in order to control the supply pump, injector each engine cylinder.
pump and EGR valve. • The injector injects high-pressure from the com-
mon rail.
• Fuel Injection Control
• Fuel Injection Amount Correction
• Preheating Control
• EGR Control
• Engine Stop Control
Crank Speed Sensor
ECM
MC
Two-Way Valve
Common Rail
Pressure Sen-
sor
Suction Control
Valve
Common Rail
Supply Pump
Injector
Fuel Tank
T1GR-02-02-001
T2-3-1
SYSTEM / ECM System
FUEL INJECTION CONTROL
T2-3-2
SYSTEM / ECM System
EGR Motor
ECM
MC
Suction Control
Valve
Common Rail
Supply Pump
Injector
Fuel Tank
T1GR-02-02-001
T2-3-3
SYSTEM / ECM System
Fuel Injection Amount Control
Operation:
1. ECM detects the engine speed according to the
signals from the crank speed sensor and cam
angle sensor.
2. MC calculate the target engine speed according
to the signals from the engine control dial, sen-
sors and switches and sends the signals to ECM.
(Refer to SYSTEM / Control System group.)
3. ECM mainly controls fuel injection amount by
turning ON/OFF for two-way valve in injector ac-
cording to the engine speed and the signals from
MC.
T2-3-4
SYSTEM / ECM System
Pressure Sensor
Crank Speed Sensor
Atmospheric Pressure
Sensor
Fuel Temperature
Sensor
Coolant Temperature
Sensor
Engine Con-
trol Dial Intake-Air Temperature
Sensor
Auto-Idle Boost Pressure Sensor
Switch
Boost Temperature
Sensor
Engine Oil Pressure
Sensor
EGR Motor Position
Sensor
EGR Motor
Power Mode MC
ECM
Switch
HP Mode
Monitor Unit
Common Rail
Digging Attachment
Mode Mode
Pump 2 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Fuel Tank Supply Pump Injector
Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Hydraulic Oil
Temperature
Pump 2 Regulator Pump 1 Regulator Sensor
Pressure Sensor Pressure Sensor
T1V1-02-02-001
T2-3-5
SYSTEM / ECM System
Fuel Injection Pressure Control
Operation:
1. ECM calculates fuel injection amount according to
the engine speed and the signals from MC by
using CAN communication. (Refer to the page on
Fuel Injection Amount Control.)
2. The common rail pressure sensor sends the sig-
nals according to pressure in the common rail to
ECM.
3. ECM calculates the best fuel pressure in common
rail according to the engine speed, fuel injection
amount and the signals of common rail pressure.
4. ECM drives the suction control valve in supply
pump and supplies the best pressure of fuel to the
common rail.
5. Fuel according to fuel pressure in the common rail
is supplied to the injector from the common rail.
T2-3-6
SYSTEM / ECM System
Pressure Sensor
Crank Speed Sensor
Atmospheric Pressure
Sensor
Fuel Temperature
Sensor
Coolant Temperature
Sensor
Engine Con-
trol Dial Intake-Air Temperature
Sensor
Auto-Idle
Switch Boost Pressure Sensor
Boost Temperature
Sensor
Engine Oil Pressure
Sensor
EGR Motor Position
Sensor
MC EGR Motor
Power Mode ECM
Switch
HP Mode
Monitor Unit
Common Rail
Suction Control
Digging Valve
Attachment
Mode
Mode
Pump 2 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Fuel Tank Supply Pump Injector
Pump 1 Delivery
Pressure Sensor
Hydraulic Oil
Temperature
Pump 1 Regulator Sensor
Pressure Sensor
T1V1-02-02-012
Pump 2 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
T2-3-7
SYSTEM / ECM System
Fuel Injection Timing Control
Operation:
1. ECM calculates the fuel injection timing according
to engine speed and fuel injection amount.
2. ECM controls the two-way valve in injector by
turning ON/OFF according to fuel injection timing.
Operation:
1. The injector injects small amount of fuel (pilot in-
jection) first and ignites.
2. After igniting, the injector injects fuel (main injec-
tion).
3. ECM controls fuel injection timing and fuel injec-
tion amount by turning the two-way valve in in-
jector ON/OFF.
T2-3-8
SYSTEM / ECM System
1. Two-Way Valve: ON 2. Injection Start
From ECM From ECM
Two-Way Valve
Two-Way Valve
Control Cham-
ber
Control Cham-
ber
Hydraulic Pres-
sure Piston
Nozzle Nozzle
Orifice 2
Hydraulic Hydraulic
Pressure Piston Pressure Piston
Nozzle Nozzle
T1GR-02-02-012
T2-3-9
SYSTEM / ECM System
FUEL INJECTION AMOUNT CORRECTION
CONTROL
Purpose: Corrects fuel injection amount to the best
fuel injection timing and amount.
EGR Motor
ECM
MC
Two-Way Valve
Common Rail
Pressure Sensor
Suction Control
Valve
Common Rail
Supply Pump
T1J1-02-03-003
T2-3-10
SYSTEM / ECM System
PREHEATING CONTROL Coolant Tem-
From Terminal M
perature
Sensor in Key Switch
Purpose: Warm the engine, makes the engine start,
and reduces white smoke and noise when
starting the engine. Preheats after the engine
starts and makes idling immediately when
the engine stars.
T2-3-11
SYSTEM / ECM System
EGR (EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION)
CONTROL
Purpose: Re-circulates a part of exhaust gas in the
intake manifold and combines it with in-
take-air. Therefore, combustion temperature
is lowered and generation of oxide of nitro-
gen (NOx) is controlled.
Operation:
• EGR Gas Amount Control
1. ECM decides EGR gas amount according to en-
gine speed, fuel flow rate, coolant temperature,
atmospheric pressure and intake-air temperature.
2. ECM drives EGR motor, opens EGR valve and
exhausts EGR gas in response to engine condi-
tion so that EGR gas is combined with intake-air.
3. At the same time, ECM detects the opening
amount of EGR valve by using EGR motor posi-
tion sensor.
• Lead Valve
1. The lead valve prevents fresh air from entering
into the EGR gas passage and EGR gas from
flowing in reverse direction.
2. Therefore, EGR gas flows to one direction and
EGR gas amount increases.
T2-3-12
SYSTEM / ECM System
To Intercooler
Exhaust
From Air Cleaner
Outlet of Coolant
Cooling System
Engine
Inlet of Coolant
EGR Valve
Intake Manifold
EGR Motor
Position Sensor
From Suction
Intercooler EGR Motor
Lead Valve
ECM
T2-3-13
SYSTEM / ECM System
ENGINE STOP CONTROL
1. When the engine stop switch is turned to the ON Engine Stop Switch T1J1-02-03-004
position, electrical current from fuse #18 flows to
terminal #V47 in ECM.
2. ECM stops fuel injection of the injector and stops
the engine.
3. At the same time, ECM turns the ECM main relay
OFF.
4. After the ECM main relay is turned OFF, ECM is
turned OFF.
T2-3-14
SYSTEM / ECM System
From Termi-
nal M in Key
Switch
Fuse Box
V47
ECM
Injector
T1J1-02-03-001
T2-3-15
SYSTEM / ECM System
(Blank)
T2-3-16
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
OUTLINE
The hydraulic system is broadly divided into two cir-
cuits, the main circuit and the pilot circuit.
Pilot Circuit:
Main Circuit:
T2-4-1
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
PILOT CIRCUIT
Outline
• Pressure oil from the pilot pump is used to oper-
ate the operation control circuit, pump control
circuit, valve control circuit, swing parking brake
release circuit, travel motor swash angle control
circuit, hydraulic oil heat circuit and emergency
boom lower circuit.
T2-4-2
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Operation Control Circuit
Swing Parking Brake
Release Circuit
Left Pilot Valve Travel Pilot Right Pilot Valve Auxiliary Pilot
Valve Valve Swing Motor
Shockless
Valve
Pump Control
Solenoid Valve 2 1
Hydraulic Oil
Heat Circuit
To Control
Valve Spool Pump
Regulator 2 1
Emergency Boom
Lower Circuit
Flow Combiner Valve
Pilot Filter
T1J1-02-04-001
T2-4-3
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Operation Control Circuit
• The pilot valves control pressure oil from the pilot
pump and operates the control valve spools.
• The signal control valve is provided between the
pilot valves and the control valve. The shockless
valve (in boom raise circuit) built in the signal
control valve dampens quick spool movement in
the control valve. (Refer to the COMPONENT
OPERATION / Signal Control Valve group.)
• The shockless valve (in boom lower circuit) pro-
vided between the right pilot valve and the signal
control valve dampens quick spool movement in
the control valve.
T2-4-4
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Shockless Valve
Signal Control
Valve
Shockless Valve 11 12 9 10 7 8 4 3 2 1 6 5
(In Signal Control
Valve)
6 5
4 3
3 4
1 2
2 1
Auxiliary
8 7
10 9
11 12
Control Valve
T2-4-5
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Pump Control Circuit
T2-4-6
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Pump 1 Control
Solenoid Valve Pump 2
Pump 2 Control
Solenoid Valve
Pump 1 Regulator
Pressure Sensor
Pump 2 Regulator
CAN Pressure Sensor
Communication
T2-4-7
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Valve Control Circuit (Refer to the Control Valve
group / COMPONENT OPERATION.)
T2-4-8
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Attachment Pi-
lot Valve
Arm Flow Rate Con-
trol Valve Spool
Pilot Shut-Off
Solenoid
Valve
Boom Overload
Relief Control Valve
Solenoid
Valve Unit
SG
SF
SC
T2-4-9
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Swing Parking Brake Release Circuit (Refer to
the Swing Device group / COMPONENT OPERA-
TION.)
T2-4-10
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Oil
Pilot Heat Circuit
Shut-Off
Solenoid
Valve
Signal Control
Valve
Swing Motor
SI
Swash Angle
Control Valve
T2-4-11
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Emergency Boom Lower Circuit (Refer to the
Others (Upperstructure) / COMPONENT OPERA-
TION.)
• The accumulator is provided between pilot pump NOTE: Immediately after the engine stops (the key
and pilot shut-off solenoid valve for boom lower switch is turned OFF), the battery relay is
at emergency. The accumulator accumulates kept ON for a specified time due to load
pressure oil from the pilot pump. damp relay operation. (Refer to the Surge
• When the engine stops suddenly and the control Voltage Prevention Circuit in Electrical
lever is operated with the pilot shut-off lever in System group / SYSTEM.) Therefore, elec-
UNLOCK position, pressure oil from the accu- trical current from the battery (fuse #4) flow
mulator flows to each spool in the control valve to the pilot shut-off solenoid valve and the
through each pilot valve. pilot shut-off solenoid valve is kept ON.
• Therefore, as the spool in operated control valve
is operated, the circuit between main pump and
actuator is connected through the control valve
spool.
• As pressure oil between control valve and actua-
tor flows to the hydraulic oil tank through the con-
trol valve spool, pressure between control valve
and actuator decreases.
• Consequently, when the engine stops suddenly,
by operating the control lever (boom lower) right
away, the front attachment can be lowered onto
the ground (due to own weight).
T2-4-12
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Travel Pilot Valve Left Pilot Valve Boom Lower Right Pilot Valve
Pilot
Shut-Off
Solenoid
Valve
11 12 9 10 7 8 4 3 2 1 6 5
Control Valve
6
Accumulator
5
3 4 4
3
2 1 1
2
7
8
11 12
10 9
T2-4-13
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
MAIN CIRCUIT
Outline
• Main pumps (1, 2) and fan pump draw hydraulic
oil from the hydraulic oil tank. Main pump 1 and
main pump 2 deliver pressure oil to the 4-spool
control valve and the 5-spool control valve re-
spectively.
• The fan pump delivers hydraulic oil to the fan
motor and derives the fan motor.
• Delivered pressure oil from the main pump is
routed to the motor or cylinder in response to op-
eration of the spool in the control valve.
• Return oil from the motor and/or cylinder flows
back to the hydraulic oil tank via the control valve,
low-pressure relief valve and oil cooler.
• The low-pressure relief valve is provided in the
return circuit (between control valve and oil
cooler) of main circuit, and keeps a constant
pressure in the main circuit.
• Therefore, actuator operation is improved when
cavitation occurs.
• When oil temperature is low (high viscosity), oil
flow resistance increases in the oil cooler, which
opens the bypass check valve, so that hydraulic
oil returns directly to the hydraulic oil tank.
T2-4-14
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Swing Motor
Low-Pressure
Relief Valve
5-Spool
Section
Swing
Arm 2 Arm 1
Boom 1 Boom 2
Bucket Auxiliary
Main Main
Fan Pump Pump 2
Pump 1
Attachments
Bucket Cylinder
Hydraulic
Suction Filter Oil Tank
Bypass
Check Valve
Travel Motor Travel Motor
(Right) (Left)
Oil Cooler
T2-4-15
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Neutral Circuit
• When the control lever is in neutral, pressure oil
from the main pump passes through the control
valve and returns to the hydraulic oil tank.
T2-4-16
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Flow Combining
Circuit
Swing
Motor
4-Spool Section 5-Spool Section
Swing
Boom
Cylinder
Arm 1
Arm 2 Arm
Cylinder
Boom 2
Boom 1
Bucket
Cylinder
Bucket Auxiliary
Auxiliary
Travel Motor
(Right)
Travel (right)
Travel Motor
Travel (Left)
(left)
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1JB-03-03-013
T2-4-17
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Combined Operation Circuit
T2-4-18
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Swing Motor
Parallel Circuit
Boom
Cylinder
Swing
Boom 1
Boom 2
Parallel Circuit
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1JB-02-04-004
T2-4-19
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
• Travel and Arm Roll-In Operation
T2-4-20
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Arm 2
Arm 1 Arm Cyl-
inder
Travel Motor
(Right)
Travel (Right) Travel
Travel Motor
(Left) (Left)
Flow Combiner
Valve
T2-4-21
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
• Boom Raise / Arm Roll-In (Arm Regenerative Cir-
cuit)
Operation in Arm Regenerative Circuit:
1. Pressure oil from pump 1 is routed to the boom 1 1. When arm is rolled in with the arm rolled-out po-
spool and arm 2 spool through the 4-spool paral- sition, arm speed becomes faster comparing with
lel circuit. pressure oil amount from pump 2 due to arm own
2. Pressure oil from pump 2 is routed to the boom 2 weight.
spool through the arm 1 spool and 5-spool paral- 2. Therefore, pressure between pump 2 and arm
lel circuit. cylinder bottom decreases.
3. During combined operation of boom raise and 3. When pressure in the cylinder bottom side is
arm roll-in, arm roll-in pilot pressure shifts the lower than that in rod side, the check valve is
arm flow rate control valve control spool in signal opened.
control valve. 4. Therefore, return oil from the cylinder rod side is
4. Boom raise pilot pressure flows to the arm flow routed to the bottom side, is combined with oil
rate control valve control spool and acts on the from pump 2, and combined oil is routed to the
switch valve in arm flow rate control valve. cylinder bottom side.
5. When the switch valve is shifted, the poppet 5. Consequently, the regenerative operation is op-
valve in arm flow rate control valve moves to the erated and cylinder speed increases.
direction to restrict the passage in arm 2 in re-
sponse to the boom raise control pressure. NOTE: Refer to the Flow Rate Control Valve in
6. Consequently, more pressure oil from pump1 Control Valve group / COMPONENT OP-
flows to the boom 1 side and boom operating ERATION.
speed is kept.
7. As return oil from the arm cylinder rod side is
routed to the arm cylinder bottom side due to the
regenerative circuit in arm 1 spool, arm roll-in
speed increases.
Arm Cylinder
Arm 2 Arm 1
From Arm
Flow Rate
Control Valve
Control Spool
Arm Regenerative
in Signal Con-
Valve (Check Valve)
trol Valve
Arm Flow Rate Arm Flow Rate
Control Valve Control Valve
(Poppet Valve) (Switch Valve)
Pump 1 T1J1-02-04-012
T2-4-22
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
Arm Boom
Roll-In Roll-Out Lower Raise
Pilot Pump
Arm Flow Control
Valve Control Spool
4 1
Arm 2
Boom
Cylinder
4 4
Arm
Cylinder
1 1 Arm 1
Boom 1
Boom 2
4-Spool Section
Parallel Circuit
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1JB-02-04-006
T2-4-23
SYSTEM / Hydraulic System
COUNTERWEIGHT REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION CIRCUIT (OPTIONAL)
1. When the counterweight hoist/lower control lever 4. When lowering the counterweight, pressure oil is
(optional) is operated, pressure oil from the pilot divided into two directions. One flows to the cyl-
pump flows through the counterweight pilot valve inder rod side. Another flows to the holding valve.
and shifts the auxiliary spool in the 5-spool con- 5. The holding valve is opened by pressure in the
trol valve to remove/install the counterweight. rod side and flows return oil from the bottom side.
2. Pressure oil from main pump 2 flows into the 6. Return oil flow from the cylinder bottom is regu-
counterweight removal / installation cylinder lated by the slow return valve.
through the auxiliary spool from the neutral circuit 7. Return oil flows to the hydraulic oil tank through
in 5-spool control valve. the holding valve.
3. When hoisting the counterweight, pressure oil
flows into the cylinder bottom through the check NOTE: During counterweight removal and installa-
valves in holding valve and slow return valve. tion operation, flow rates of pumps 1, 2 are
minimum. (Refer to the Pump Control dur-
ing Counterweight Removal and Installa-
tion in Control System group / SYSTEM.)
Holding Valve
Lowering Operation
Counterweight
Removal Cylinder
Auxiliary
Slow Return Valve
T2-4-24
SYSTEM / Electrical System
OUTLINE
The electrical circuit is broadly divided into the main
circuit, monitor circuit and control circuit.
• Main Circuit
The engine and accessory operation related circuit.
• Monitor Circuit
The electrical circuit group consists of the monitors,
sensors and switches, and displays the machine
operation status.
T2-5-1
SYSTEM / Electrical System
MAIN CIRCUIT
The major functions and circuits in the main circuit are
as follows.
• Accessory Circuit
Becomes operative when the key switch is turned
to the ACC position.
• Starting Circuit
Starts the engine. [Key Switch, Starter, Starter
Relay]
• Charging Circuit
Charges the batteries. [Alternator, (Regulator)]
• Wiper Circuit
Operate the intermittent operation of wiper and
the washer.
T2-5-2
SYSTEM / Electrical System
(Blank)
T2-5-3
SYSTEM / Electrical System
ELECTRIC POWER CIRCUIT (KEY
SWITCH: OFF)
The battery ground terminal is connected to the vehi-
cle frame. Current from the battery plus terminal flows
as shown below when the key switch is turned OFF.
Battery
↓ →Glow Plug Relay (Power)
Fusible Link →Terminal #8: ECM Main Relay (Power)
→Key Switch Terminal B
→Terminal #9: Radio (Backup Power)
→Load Damp Relay (Power)
Security Horn (Backup Power)
→Fuse Box
Security Horn Relay (Power)
→Terminal #10: MC (Power), ICF (Power)
→Terminal #11: Horn Relay (Power)
→Terminal #19: Monitor Unit (Power)
→Terminal #20: Optional
Key Switch
Glow Plug
Relay
Battery
Fuse
Box
Fuse
Box
Load Damp
Relay
Horn Relay
MC, ICF
Optional
T1J1-02-05-001
T2-5-4
SYSTEM / Electrical System
ACCESSORY CIRCUIT
1. When the key switch is turned to the ACC posi-
tion, terminal B is connected to terminal ACC in
the key switch.
2. Current from key switch terminal ACC flows to
radio (#12), cab light (#12), lighter (#13) and
auxiliary (#15) through the fuse box and makes
each accessory operable.
Key Switch
Battery
Fuse
Box
12 13
15
T1J1-02-05-002
T2-5-5
SYSTEM / Electrical System
STARTING CIRCUIT (KEY SWITCH:
START)
1. When the key switch is turned to the START po-
sition, terminal B is connected to terminals M and
ST in the key switch.
2. As current from terminal M excites the battery
relay, battery current is routed to starter terminal
B and starter relay terminal B through the battery
relay.
3. Current from terminal ST flows to starter relay
terminal S through the starter cut relay.
4. Current flows to the starter relay coil and starter
relay is turned ON.
5. Current flows to starter terminal C from starter
relay terminal C.
6. Consequently, the relay in starter is turned ON so
that the starter begins rotating.
7. On the other hand, current from key switch ter-
minal M flows to MC, ICF, the monitor unit and
ECM through fuse #18 as a signal indicating that
the key switch is in the ON or START position.
8. As soon as ECM receives this signal, ECM turns
the ECM main relay ON.
9. Current from the battery flows to ECM through
fuse #8, the ECM main relay and fuse #14 and
the main power is turned ON.
10. ECM makes the engine starting condition.
T2-5-6
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Key Switch
Battery
Relay
Battery
14 8 18
Starter
Monitor ICF
MC ECM
Unit
T1J1-02-05-003
T2-5-7
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Starter Relay Operation
1. When the key switch is turned to the START po-
sition, key switch terminal B is connected to
terminal ST. Current is routed to the base in tran-
sistor (Q2) through resistance R4 in starter relay.
Then, transistor (Q2) is turned ON and current
flows to coil (L) in starter relay. Therefore, starter
terminal B is connected to terminal C and the
starter is operated.
2. After the engine starts, the alternator starts gen-
erating electricity and voltage at starter relay ter-
minal R increases.
3. When this voltage increases up to 21 to 22 V,
Zener diode (Z) is turned ON. Consequently,
transistor (Q1) is turned ON. Then, current to the
base of transistor (Q2) does not flow and tran-
sistor (Q2) is turned OFF. At this moment, starter
terminal B is disconnected from terminal C and
the starter is turned OFF.
Starter Relay
S B
D3
(1)
R4 L
C
R3 (2) (1)
R2 Z C
R D2
From Alternator Q2 M B
Terminal L Q1
(2)
C1 C Starter
E D4
12V
B
ST
Battery
T107-04-04-003
T2-5-8
SYSTEM / Electrical System
(Blank)
T2-5-9
SYSTEM / Electrical System
CHARGING CIRCUIT (KEY SWITCH: ON)
1. After the engine starts and the key switch is Monitor Unit
released, the key switch moves to the ON
position.
2. Key switch terminal B is connected to terminals
ACC and M in the key switch with the key switch
ON.
3. The alternator starts generating electricity with
the engine running. Current from alternator
terminal B flows to the batteries through the
battery relay and charges the batteries.
4. Current from alternator terminal L flows to the
monitor unit, turns the alternator alarm OFF and
flows to ICF.
T1J1-05-01-007
NOTE: Monitor unit detects the alternator charging Alternator
according to power from the alternator and Alarm
turns the Alternator Alarm OFF.
T2-5-10
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Key Switch
Battery
Battery Relay
Alternator
T1J1-02-05-004
T2-5-11
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Alternator Operation
• The alternator consists of field coil FC, stator coil • At the beginning, no current is flowing through
SC and diode D. The regulator consists of tran- field coil FC. When the rotor starts rotating, al-
sistors T1 and T2, Zener diode ZD and resis- ternate current is generated in stator coil SC by
tances R1 and R2. the rotor remanent magnetism.
• Alternator terminal B is connected to base B of • When current flows through field coil FC, the ro-
transistor T1 through the circuit [B → R → RF tor is further magnetized so that the generating
→ (R) → (R1)]. voltage increases. Thereby, current flowing
• When the battery relay is ON, the battery voltage through field coil FC increases. Therefore, gen-
is applied to base B of transistor T1 so that col- erating voltage increases further and the batter-
lector C is connected to emitter E. Therefore, ies start charging.
field coil FC is grounded through transistor T1.
Alternator
B R L Regulator
Battery RF (R) R3 R4 R5
Relay
R6
D
ZD
R2
Battery SC B
E
R1 C
T2
FC B
D1 C E
T1
(F)
(E)
E
T157-04-02-008
T2-5-12
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Regulator Operation
• When generating voltage increases more than • When generating voltage decreases lower than
the set-voltage of Zener diode ZD, current flows the set-voltage of Zener diode ZD, transistor T2
to base B of transistor T2 and collector C is con- is turned OFF and transistor T1 is turned ON
nected to emitter E. again.
• Current which was routed to base B of transistor • Current flows through field coil FC and generat-
T1 disappears due to transistor T2 operation so ing voltage at stator coil SC increases. The
that transistor T1 is turned OFF. above operation is repeated so that the alternator
• No current flows through filed coil FC and gener- generating voltage is kept constant.
ating voltage at stator coil SC decreases.
RF R3 R4 R5
Battery Relay
R6
ZD
R2
Battery B
SC
A E
C
FC T2
B
R1 C E
T1
(F) D1
(E)
E
T157-04-02-009
T2-5-13
SYSTEM / Electrical System
SERGE VOLTAGE PREVENTION CIRCUIT
1. When the engine is stopped (key switch: OFF),
current from key switch terminal M is discon-
nected and the battery relay is turned OFF.
2. The engine continues to rotate due to inertia
force just after the key switch is turned OFF so
that the alternator continues to generate electric-
ity.
3. As the generating current cannot flow to the bat-
tery, surge voltage arises in the circuit and fail-
ures of the electronic components, such as the
controller, possibly cause. In order to prevent the
occurrence of surge voltage, the surge voltage
prevention circuit is provided.
4. When the alternator is generating electricity, gen-
erating current from alternator terminal L flows to
monitor unit terminal #C7. The monitor unit con-
nects terminal #A12 to ground.
5. Current flows through the load damp relay excit-
ing circuit and the load damp relay is turned ON.
6. Accordingly, even if the key switch is turned OFF
while the engine is rotating, battery current con-
tinues to excite the battery relay through the load
damp relay.
7. When the alternator stops generating, the battery
relay is turned OFF.
T2-5-14
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Key Switch
Battery
Relay
Battery
Load Damp
Relay
Alternator
C7 A12
Monitor Unit
T1J1-02-05-005
T2-5-15
SYSTEM / Electrical System
PILOT SHUT-OFF CIRCUIT (KEY SWITCH:
ON)
1. When the pilot shut-off lever is turned to the
UNLOCK position, the pilot shut-off switch is
turned ON.
2. Electrical current from fuse #4 flows to the
ground through the pilot shut-off relay and pilot
shut-off switch so that the pilot shut-off relay is
excited.
3. At the same time, the starter cut relay is con-
nected to the ground circuit.
4. When the pilot shut-off relay is excited, the
ground in pilot shut-off solenoid valve is con-
nected to the ground through the pilot shut-off
relay and security relay.
5. Therefore, the pilot shut-off solenoid valve is
turned ON, pressure oil from the pilot pump is
routed to the pilot valve.
6. When the key switch is turned to the START po-
sition, the starter cut relay is excited.
7. When the starter cut relay is excited, the circuit
between terminal ST in the key switch and ter-
minal S in starter relay is blocked.
8. Therefore, when the pilot shut-off lever is in the
UNLOCK position the key switch is turned to the
START position, the engine does not start.
T2-5-16
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Key Switch
Battery
Relay
Battery
4
Security Starter Cut Pilot
Relay Relay Shut-Off
Starter Lever
Relay
Pilot
Shut-Off
Solenoid
Pilot Pilot Shut-Off
Valve
Shut-Off Relay
Switch
MC Monitor
MC ECM
Unit
T1J1-02-05-006
T2-5-17
SYSTEM / Electrical System
SECURITY LOCK CIRCUIT
1. When the external alarm signal or password in-
put error signal from ICF is input to the monitor
unit, terminal #A4 is connected to the ground in-
side the monitor unit.
2. Therefore, the security relay and starter cut relay
are excited.
3. When the security relay is excited, the ground
circuit in pilot shut-off solenoid valve is blocked
and the pilot shut-off solenoid valve is turned
OFF.
4. Therefore, pressure oil which flows to the pilot
valve from the pilot pump is blocked by the pilot
shut-off solenoid valve.
5. When the starter cut relay is excited, the circuit
between terminal ST in the key switch and ter-
minal S in starter relay is blocked.
6. Therefore, when the key switch is turned to the
START position, the engine does not start.
T2-5-18
SYSTEM / Electrical System
Key Switch
Battery
Battery Relay
A4
MC Monitor Unit ICF ECM
T1J1-02-05-007
T2-5-19
SYSTEM / Electrical System
ENGINE STOP CIRCUIT (KEY SWITCH:
OFF)
1. When the key switch is turned from the ON posi-
tion to the OFF position, the signal current indi-
cating that the key switch is ON stops flowing
from terminal M to ECM terminal #V24.
2. ECM stops injection of injector and the engine
stops.
3. When the engine stops, ECM turns the ECM
main relay OFF.
Key Switch
Fusible Link
(45 A)
Battery
Fuse
ECM Main Relay Box
ECM
V24
T1J1-02-05-008
T2-5-20
SYSTEM / Electrical System
SECURITY HORN CIRCUIT
From Battery
1. When the external alarm signal or password in-
put error signal from ICF is input to the monitor Fuse #9
unit, terminal #A3 is connected to the ground in-
side the monitor unit.
2. Therefore, the security horn relay is excited.
3. When the security horn relay is excited, electrical
current from fuse #9 operates the security horn. Signal from ICF
A3
Monitor Unit
Security Horn
Security Horn
Relay
T1V1-02-05-006
T2-5-21
SYSTEM / Electrical System
WORKING LIGHT CIRCUIT
Working Light and Cab Light Circuit
1. When the working light switch moves to position
1, monitor unit terminal #B20 receives the signal.
2. Terminal #A1 is connected to the ground inside
the monitor unit.
3. Therefore, light relay 1 is excited, current from
fuse #29 flows to the working light and cab light,
and turns on the working light and cab light.
T2-5-22
SYSTEM / Electrical System
B-20 A-5
1
Working Light A-6 A-1
Switch 2
Working Light
Input
From Battery
Fuse #29
Fuse #1
Cab Light
Working Light
Boom Light
T1J1-02-05-009
T2-5-23
SYSTEM / Electrical System
WIPER / WASHER CIRCUIT
Wiper Circuit
1. The wiper / washer switch sends the electrical
signal on position the INT. in response to the set Fast
intervals to the monitor unit. Speed
2. The monitor unit connects terminal #A2 to the
ground according to the input intervals.
3. Therefore, the wiper relay repeats to turn ON and
OFF. Middle
Speed
4. When the wiper relay is turned ON, current from
fuse #2 flows to the wiper motor and the wiper Slow
Speed
moves.
T2-5-24
SYSTEM / Electrical System
From
Battery
Fuse #2
Monitor Unit
Washer
Washer Relay
Wiper Motor
Washer Motor
Wiper Relay
T1V1-02-05-005
T2-5-25
SYSTEM / Electrical System
(Blank)
T2-5-26
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SECTION 3
COMPONENT OPERATION
CONTENTS
Group 1 Pump Device Group 4 Pilot Valve
Outline ...................................................... T3-1-1 Outline ......................................................T3-4-1
Main Pump, Fan Pump ............................. T3-1-2 Operation ..................................................T3-4-4
Regulator for Main Pump .......................... T3-1-4 Shockless Function
Regulator for Fan Pump.......................... T3-1-12 (Only for Travel Pilot Valve) .................T3-4-14
Pump 1, 2 Control Solenoid Valve
Group 5 Travel Device
Fan Pump Control Solenoid Valve......... T3-1-28
Outline ......................................................T3-5-1
Pilot Pump .............................................. T3-1-30
Travel Reduction Gear ..............................T3-5-2
Pump Delivery Pressure Sensor ............. T3-1-30
Travel Motor ..............................................T3-5-3
Pump Regulator Pressure
Travel Brake Valve ....................................T3-5-5
(Flow Rate Control Pressure) Sensor ... T3-1-30
Parking Brake .........................................T3-5-12
Group 2 Swing Device
Group 6 Signal Control Valve
Outline ...................................................... T3-2-1
Outline ......................................................T3-6-1
Swing Reduction Gear .............................. T3-2-2
Pilot Port ...................................................T3-6-2
Swing Motor.............................................. T3-2-3
Shuttle Valve .............................................T3-6-6
Swing Parking Brake................................. T3-2-4
Shockless Valve ......................................T3-6-10
Valve Unit ................................................. T3-2-6
Arm Flow Rate Control Valve Control Spool,
Group 3 Control Valve Flow Combiner Valve Control Spool,
Outline ...................................................... T3-3-1 Swing Parking Brake Release Spool .....T3-6-14
Hydraulic Circuit ..................................... T3-3-16
Main Relief Valve .................................... T3-3-20
Overload Relief Valve
(with Make-Up Function) ....................... T3-3-22
Boom Overload Relief Control Valve ....... T3-3-24
Flow Combiner Valve .............................. T3-3-26
Anti-Drift Valve ........................................ T3-3-28
Regenerative Valve................................. T3-3-32
Flow Rate Control Valve ......................... T3-3-36
Bypass Shut-Out Valve ........................... T3-3-40
1JBT-3-1
Group 7 Others (Upperstructure)
Pilot Shut-Off Solenoid Valve .................... T3-7-1
4-Spool Solenoid Valve Unit...................... T3-7-3
Pilot Relief Valve ....................................... T3-7-5
Fan Motor ................................................. T3-7-6
Fan Valve.................................................. T3-7-7
Shockless Valve........................................ T3-7-8
Accumulator.............................................. T3-7-9
Distribution Valve (Optional) ................... T3-7-10
1JBT-3-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
OUTLINE
The pump device consists of transmission, main
pumps (1, 2), pilot pump and fan pump.
The engine output is transmitted to the transmission
via the shaft. After being distributed by the gear, the
engine power drives the pumps respectively. The
reduction gear ratio of engine and main pumps 1 and
2 are 1:57/53, engine and fan pump and pilot pump
are 1:1.
The main pump is a swash plate type variable
displacement plunger pump.
The two main pumps arranged in right and left supply
high-pressure oil for work to the main circuit.
The pilot pump is a gear pump and supplies pressure
oil to the pilot circuit.
The fan pump is a swash plate type variable
displacement plunger pump and supplies pressure oil
to the fan motor.
Regulator
Transmission
Regulator
Regulator
Main Pump 2
T1JB-03-01-003
Main Pump 1
Pilot Pump
Fan Pump
T3-1-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
MAIN PUMP, FAN PUMP
The main pump and fan pump are swash plate type When shaft (1) rotates, plunger (2) rotates with
variable displacement plunger pump. cylinder block (3) together. Plunger (2) slides on shoe
Shaft (1) is splined to cylinder block (3). Plunger (2) is plate (4) and reciprocate in the bore of cylinder block
inserted into cylinder block (3). (3) due to inclination of swash plate (5). By this
The engine output is transmitted to shaft (1) via the reciprocation, suction and delivery of hydraulic oil are
pump transmission. carried out.
Main Pump
T1JB-03-01-002
5 4 3
Fan Pump
5 4 3 T1JB-03-01-001
T3-1-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Delivery Rate Increase/Decrease Operation
5
4
T142-02-01-001
3
T3-1-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
REGULATOR FOR MAIN PUMP
The regulators are provided on the top of main pumps As pump control solenoid valve (4) is activated, servo
and control the pump delivery flow rate. Pump assist pressure Psv from the pilot pump is reduced
delivery flow rate is controlled as flow rate control and acts on pilot piston (3) as flow rate control
pressure from pump control solenoid valve (4) pressure.
increases or decreases. Also, servo assist pressure Psv is combined with self
Self pump delivery pressure P1 is routed to spool (2) pump delivery pressure P1 through check valve (5).
through check valve (6) and acts on spool (2). Main
pump delivery pressure P1 is also routed into the
small chamber of servo piston (11) all the time.
5 To Control
Valve
Psv
4 6
7
3 8
9
2 10
1
P1
Pilot Pump
11 Main Pump T1J1-03-01-004
T3-1-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
5 2 1 4
8 7
Psv
10
Small
Chamber
Large
Chamber
P1
11
Pilot Pump
Main Pump
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease
T1J1-03-01-024
T3-1-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Control by Flow Rate Control Pressure of Pump
Control Solenoid Valve
5 To Control
Valve
Psv
4 6
3
7
8
2
9
10
1
P1
Pilot Pump
11 Main Pump T1J1-03-01-005
T3-1-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
5 2 1 4
8 7
Psv
10
Small
Chamber
Large
Chamber
P1
9
11
Pilot Pump
Main Pump
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease T1J1-03-01-025
T3-1-7
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
• Increasing Flow Rate (Regulator Operation with
Flow Rate Control Pressure Increasing)
1. When pump control solenoid valve (4) is actuated, 4. As servo piston (11) moves to the left, feedback
flow rate control pressure Pi in proportion to the lever (10) rotates clockwise around pin (9).
movement of pump control solenoid valve (4) 5. As the top end of feedback lever (10) is
acts on pilot piston (3) and moves spool (2) to the connected to sleeve (1) by pin (8), sleeve (1)
right until spool (2) balances with spring (7). moves to the right.
2. When spool (2) moves to the right, the large Servo piston (11) continues to move until the
chamber of servo piston (11) is connected to the notches on sleeve (1) and spool (2) are closed
hydraulic oil tank through passage in spool (2). completely.
3. As own pump delivery pressure P1 is routed into 6. With the above operation, the pump
the small chamber of servo piston (11) all the displacement angle is increased, and pump
time, servo piston (11) moves to the left and oil in delivery flow rate increases. Increasing amount
the large chamber is returned to the hydraulic oil of pump delivery flow rate is proportional to the
tank. that of flow rate control pressure Pi.
5 To Control
Psv Valve
4 6
Pi
3
7
8
2
9
10
1
P1
Pilot Pump
11 Main Pump T1J1-03-01-006
T3-1-8
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
5 2 1 4
8 7
Psv
Pi
10
Small
Chamber
Large
Chamber
P1
9
11
Pilot Pump
Main Pump
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease
T1J1-03-01-026
T3-1-9
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
• Decreasing Flow Rate (Regulator Operation with
Flow Rate Control Pressure Decreasing)
1. When flow rate control pressure Pi from pump 4. As servo piston (11) moves to the right, feedback
control solenoid valve (4) decreases, spool (2) is lever (10) rotates counterclockwise around pin
returned to the left until spool (2) balances with (9).
spring (7). 5. As the top end of feedback lever (10) is
2. Pressure oil acting on pilot piston (3) is returned connected to sleeve (1) by pin (8), sleeve (1)
to the hydraulic oil tank via through pump control moves to the left.
solenoid valve (4). Servo piston (11) continues to move until the
3. As spool (2) moves to the left, own pump delivery notches on sleeve (1) and spool (3) are closed
pressure P1 is routed into the large chamber in completely.
servo piston (11) through check valve (6), sleeve 6. With the above operation, the pump
(1) and spool (2). displacement angle is reduced and pump
Although own pump delivery pressure P1 is also delivery flow rate decreases. Decreasing amount
routed into the small chamber in servo piston (11), of pump delivery flow rate is proportional to that
servo piston (11) moves to the right due to the of flow rate control pressure Pi.
difference in pressure receiving areas.
5 To Pilot
Valve
Psv
4 6
Pi
3
7
8
2
9
10
1
P1
Pilot Pump
11 Main Pump T1J1-03-01-005
T3-1-10
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
5 2 1 4
8 7
Psv
10
Small
Chamber
Large
Chamber
P1
9
11
Pilot Pump
Main Pump
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease T1J1-03-01-025
T3-1-11
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
REGULATOR FOR FAN PUMP
The regulator is provided on the top of the fan pump As fan pump control solenoid valve (17) is activated,
and control the fan pump delivery flow rate. Pump pilot pressure Pr from the pilot pump is reduced and
delivery flow rate is controlled as flow rate control acts on pilot piston (22) as flow control pressure Pi.
pressure from fan pump control solenoid valve (17)
increases or decreases.
Own pump delivery pressure P3 is routed to
compensating piston (1), spool (2) and the small
chamber in servo piston (15) all the time.
17
To Fan Motor
Pr
Pi
22 2
P3
Pilot Pump
15 Fan Pump T1J1-03-01-013
T3-1-12
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Section A
2 3 4 5 6 7
B A
1 9
Small
Chamber
P3
Large Chamber
15 14 13 12 11 10
Fan Pump
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease
Section B T1J1-03-01-011
16 17 18 19 7
Pr
23
Pilot Pump
22 14 13 21 20 T1J1-03-01-012
T3-1-13
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Link Mechanism
• The movement of pilot piston (22) is transmitted • Therefore, when lever 1 (18) or lever 2 (4) turns,
through pin (21) to lever 1 (18). Lever 1 (18) is pin (7) contacts the hole of the turned lever.
turned about pin (19) which is fixed to the axial Feedback lever (13) turns about pin (14)
plug. attached to servo piston (15).
• The movement of pilot piston (11) is transmitted • In addition, when servo piston (15) moves,
through pin (12) to lever 2 (4). Lever 2 (4) is feedback lever (13) is moved through pin (14).
turned about pin (5) which is fixed to the housing. • At this time, as neither lever 1 (18) nor lever 2 (4)
• Pin (7) is attached to feedback lever (13). Both move, feedback lever (13) turns about pin (7).
ends of pin (7) are inserted into holes (23, 8) on
lever 1 (18) and lever 2 (4).
Housing
5
12 NOTE : Displacement Angle: Small
4 : Displacement Angle: Large
11 8
13
6
7
18
23
19
2 21
Axial Plug
14
22
15
T1J1-03-01-007
T3-1-14
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
(Blank)
T3-1-15
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Control by Flow Rate Control Pressure of Fan
Pump Control Solenoid Valve
P3
15 14
Pilot Pump
Fan Pump
T1J1-03-01-022
T3-1-16
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Section A 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 9
Small Chamber
P3
Large Chamber 15 14 13 12 11 10
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease Fan Pump
T1J1-03-01-030
16 17 18 19 7
Section B
Pi
Pr 23
Pilot Pump
T1J1-03-01-019
22 14 13 21 20
T3-1-17
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
13
7
18
23
19
2 21
Axial Plug
14
22
15
T1J1-03-01-007
T3-1-18
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
(Blank)
T3-1-19
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
• Increasing Flow Rate (Regulator Operation with
Flow Rate Control Pressure Decreasing)
1. When fan pump control solenoid valve (17) is 7. With the above operation, pump delivery flow rate
activated, flow rate control pressure Pi in decreases according to increasing amount of
proportion to the movement of fan pump control flow rate control pressure Pi.
solenoid valve (17) is routed to pilot piston (22)
through spool (16). When pilot pressure Pi
decreases, pilot piston (22) moves to the left until NOTE: Refer to the pilot circuit in Hydraulic
pilot piston (22) balances with spring (20). System group / SYSTEM.
2. Pilot piston (22) moves lever 1 (18) through pin
Q
(21). Lever 1 (18) rotates clockwise about pin
(19) fixed to the axial plug. (Flow
Rate)
3. Pin (7), which is attached to feedback lever (13),
is inserted into hole (23) of lever 1(18). Therefore,
feedback lever (13) rotates counterclockwise
about pin (14) by the turning of lever 1 (18) and
moves spool (2) to the left.
4. When spool (2) moves, the large chamber in
servo piston (15) is connected to the hydraulic oil
tank though spool (2). As own pump delivery Pi (Flow Rate Control
pressure P3 acts on the small chamber, servo Pressure)
piston (15) moves to the left. 16
5. As the pump displacement angle increases To Fan Motor
according to the movement of servo piston (15), Pr
pump delivery flow rate increases. Pi
6. When servo piston (15) moves, feedback lever
(13) moves through pin (14). As neither pilot 17
piston (22) nor lever 1 (18) moves, feedback 3
22
lever (13) rotates clockwise about pin (7) and
moves spool (2) to the right. When the notches 2
on sleeve (3) and spool (2) are closed completely, 13
the large chamber in servo piston (15) is not
connected and servo piston (15) stops moving.
P3
15 14
Pilot Pump Fan Pump
T1J1-03-01-023
T3-1-20
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Section A 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
1
Small Chamber
P3
Large Chamber 15 14 13 12 11 10
T1J1-03-01-016
Section B 16 17 18 19 7
23
Pi
Pr
Pilot Pump
T1J1-03-01-031
22 14 13 21 20
T3-1-21
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
13
7
18
23
19
2 21
Axial Plug
14
22
15
T1J1-03-01-007
T3-1-22
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
(Blank)
T3-1-23
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Control by Own Pump Delivery Pressure
P3
9, 10 15 14
Pilot Pump Fan Pump
T1J1-03-01-015
T3-1-24
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Section A 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
1
Small Chamber
P3
Large Chamber
15 14 13 12 11 10
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease Fan Pump T1J1-03-01-014
Housing
5
12
4
11 8
13
14
15
T1J1-03-01-007
T3-1-25
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
• Increasing Flow Rate
1. When own pump delivery pressure P3 decreases 6. When servo piston (15) moves, feedback lever
from D to C, compensating piston (1) and (13) moves through pin (14). As neither
compensating rod (11) are returned to the left compensating rod (11) nor lever 2 (4) moves,
until compensating piston (1) balances with outer feedback lever (13) rotates clockwise about pin
spring (10) and inner spring (9). (7) and moves spool (2) to the right. The notches
2. Compensating rod (11) moves lever 2 (4) through on spool (2) and sleeve (3) are closed completely
pin (12). Lever 2 (4) rotates clockwise about pin and the large chamber in servo piston (15) is not
(5) fixed to the housing. connected to the hydraulic oil tank, so that the
3. Pin (4), which is attached to feedback lever (7), is movement of servo piston (15) stops moving.
inserted into the hole of lever 2(13). Therefore, 7. With the above operation, pump delivery flow rate
feedback lever (13) rotates counterclockwise increases from B to A.
about pin (14) by the turning of lever 2 (4) to (Flow
move spool (2) to the left. Rate)
4. When spool (2) moves, the large chamber in
servo piston (15) is connected to the hydraulic oil A
tank through spool (2). As own pump delivery B
pressure P3 acts on the small chamber, servo
piston (15) moves to the left.
5. The pump displacement angle increases
according to the movement of servo piston (15)
and pump delivery flow rate increases.
C D (Delivery
Pressure)
To Fan Motor
Pr
3
2
11
13
P3
9, 10 15 14
Pilot Pump Fan Pump
T1J1-03-01-017
T3-1-26
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Section A 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
1
Small Chamber
P3
Large Chamber 15 14 13 12 11 10
Increase←Displacement Angle→Decrease
Fan Pump T1J1-03-01-016
Housing
5
12
4
11 8
13
14
15
T1J1-03-01-007
T3-1-27
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
PUMPS 1, 2 CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE,
FAN PUMP CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
The pump control solenoid valve is quipped with the
regulator for pumps 1, 2 and fan pump.
The pump control solenoid valve supplies the flow
rate control pressure to the regulator and controls the
pump delivery flow rate.
Operation
1. In neutral, port Pi and the output port are blocked
by spool (1). The output port is connected to port
T through the notch in spool (1).
2. When current from MC (main controller) flows to
solenoid (4), solenoid (4) is excited and pushes
spring 2 (3).
3. Spring 2 (3) pushes spool (1) to the left. Port Pi is
connected to the output port through the notch in
spool (1). Therefore, pressure in the output port
increases.
4. There is the pressure receiving area difference in
the notch in spool (1). The area of right side (B) is
larger than that of left side (A).
5. When pressure in the output port starts to
increase, Pi1×A+S2 (force pushing spool (1) to
the left) becomes stronger than Pi1×B+S1 (force
pushing spool (1) to the right). Therefore, spool
(1) moves to the left.
6. When pressure in the output port increase further,
Pi1×B+S1 (force pushing spool (1) to the right)
becomes stronger than Pi1×A+S2 (force pushing
spool (1) to the left). Therefore, spool (1) returns
to the right.
7. Consequently, as port Pi and the output port are
blocked by spool (1), pressure in the output port
stops increasing.
T3-1-28
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
Neutral state:
2 3 4
Port Pi Port T
T1J1-03-01-032
Output Port
Operating state:
2 3 4
A B
Port Pi Port T
T1J1-03-01-033
Output Port
T3-1-29
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pump Device
PILOT PUMP Inlet
Port
Drive gear (1) is driven by the engine through the 2 1
transmission which in turn rotates driven gear (2) as
they are meshed together.
1- Drive Gear
2- Driven Gear
Outlet
Port
T137-02-03-005
T3-1-30
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
OUTLINE
The swing device consists of the valve unit, the swing
motor and the swing reduction gear.
The valve unit prevents the cavitation and overloads
in the swing circuit.
The swing motor is a swash plate type axial plunger
motor (with built-in swing parking brake), which is
driven by pressure oil from the pump and is provided
with the swing reduction gear.
The swing reduction gear turns the swing motor with
large torque at slow speed and swings the
upperstructure.
Valve Unit
Swing Motor
Swing Reduction
Gear
T16J-03-02-001
T3-2-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
SWING REDUCTION GEAR
The swing reduction gear is a two-stage planetary
gear type.
Ring gears (3,5) is provided on inside of the housing,
is fixed to the upperstructure with the bolt, and does
not rotate.
Shaft (7) in the swing motor drives first stage sun gear
(6).
Then, rotary power is transmitted to second stage sun
gear (2) via first stage planetary gear (8) and first
stage carrier (4). Second stage sun gear (2) rotates
shaft (10) via second stage planetary gear (9) and
second stage carrier (1).
As shaft (10) meshes with the internal gear of swing
bearing fixed to the undercarriage, the upperstructure
is rotated.
7
6
8
5
9
4
10
1
T1JB-03-02-002
1 - Second Stage Carrier 4- First Stage Carrier 7- Shaft in Swing Motor 9- Second Stage Planetary
Gear
2 - Second Stage Sun Gear 5- First Stage Ring Gear 8- First Stage Planetary Gear 10 - Shaft
3 - Second Stage Ring Gear 6- First Stage Sun Gear
T3-2-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
SWING MOTOR
The swing motor consists of swash plate (1), rotor (4), When pressure oil is supplied from the pump, plunger
plunger (10), valve plate (5), housing (3) and swing (10) is pushed. Shoe (2) at the top of plunger (10)
parking brake (springs (6), brake piston (7), plate (8), slides over swash plate (1) so that rotor (4) rotates.
friction plate (9)). The top of shaft (12) is splined to the first stage sun
Shaft (12) is splined to rotor (4) into which plunger gear of swing reduction gear. Therefore, the rotation
(10) is inserted. of shaft (12) is transmitted to the swing reduction
gear.
5
6
7
4
8
3
2 9
1 10
11
12
T178-03-02-002
T3-2-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
SWING PARKING BRAKE
The swing parking brake is a wet type multiplate disc
brake and a negative mechanism that releases the
brake when brake release pressure acts in brake
piston chamber (8).
The brake release pressure is supplied from the pilot
pump only when either swing or front attachment is
operated.
In other cases (including engine stopping), the brake
release pressure returns to the hydraulic oil tank, so
that the brake is applied automatically by spring (4).
T3-2-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
3
Port SH (Brake
Release Pressure)
2
8
T178-03-02-003
1 9
T3-2-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
VALVE UNIT
The valve unit consists of make-up valve and relief
valve.
The make-up valve prevents cavitation in the circuit
and the relief valve prevents surge pressure and Relief valve
overloads in the circuit.
Make-Up Valve
Make-Up Valve
During swing stopping operation, the swing motor is
driven by the inertial force of swing frame. The swing
motor is turned forcibly in excess of oil pressure from
the pump, so that cavitation may be generated in the
motor. Port M
In order to avoid this cavitation, when pressure in the
swing circuit becomes lower than that in the return
Control Valve
circuit (port M), the poppet opens to draw hydraulic
oil and compensates the lack of oil feed.
T1J1-03-02-001
Control Valve
Poppet
Port M
T1JB-03-02-003
Relief Valve
T3-2-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
Relief Valve
During starting or stopping swing operation, pressure
in the swing circuit becomes high. The relief valve
prevents the circuit pressure from rising higher than
the set-pressure.
Low Pressure Relief Operation (Shockless Function): High Pressure Relief Operation (Overload
1. Pressure at port HP (swing circuit) is routed into Prevention):
oil chamber C (9) through orifice (2) in poppet 1. After piston (6) is moved to full stroke, spring (3)
(1). is compressed and the circuit pressure becomes
2. When pressure oil in chamber C (9) flows to oil the relief set-pressure.
chamber A (8) through passage A (4) and to oil 2. If pressure at port HP increases more than the
chamber B (7) through passage B (5). spring (3) set-pressure, poppet (1) is unseated
3. As the receiving area in oil chamber B (7) is and pressure oil flows to port LP from port HP.
larger than that in oil chamber A (8), piston (6) 3. When pressure at port HP is reduced to the
moves to the left. specified level, poppet (1) is seated by the spring
4. As long as piston (6) keeps moving, a pressure (3) force.
difference is developed between the front and the
rear of poppet (1). When this pressure difference
is increased more than the spring (3) force,
poppet (1) is unseated and pressure oil flows to
port LP from port HP.
5. When piston (6) is moved to full stroke, the
pressure difference between the front and the
rear of poppet (1) disappears and poppet (1) is
seated.
1 2 3 4 5 6
HP
LP
9 8 7 T178-03-02-005
T3-2-7
COMPONENT OPERATION / Swing Device
(Blank)
T3-2-8
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
OUTLINE
The control valve controls the pressure, flow rate and
flow direction in the hydraulic circuit. The main control
valve consists of two rows of 4-spool section and
5-spool section.
The major parts are main relief valve, flow combiner
valve and spools, and are operated by pilot oil
pressure.
As for the spools, in the 4-spool section of control valve,
right travel, bucket, boom 1 and arm 2 are arranged in
that order as viewed from the machine front. In the
5-spool section, left travel, auxiliary, boom 2, arm 1 and
swing are arranged in that order as viewed from the
machine front.
Boom 1
Bucket
Travel (Right)
4-Spool Section
T1JB-03-03-024
T3-3-1
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Layout
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-2
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
4-Spool Section
46, 47 1 2
42 39, 40
43, 44 45
41
38
31
37
35
32 T1JB-03-03-022
30
28 34
32 33
31
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-3
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-4
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
5-Spool Section
3 5
10
6
4 11
17, 18 12
20
19
21
27 23 24
26
T1JB-03-03-023
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-5
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-6
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
A B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
G
G
H
H
T1JB-03-03-003
A B
Cross Section B-B
Cross Section A-A
14
36
30 33
T1JB-03-03-002
T1JB-03-03-001
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-7
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-8
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Cross Section C-C Cross Section D-D
46
47
T1JB-03-03-010
42 11
T1JB-03-03-009
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-9
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-10
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Cross Section E-E Cross Section F-F
41 13 17, 18 37 27 21
40
39
19
12
34
16
43 44 15 38 36 20
T1JB-03-03-008 T450-03-03-014
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-11
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-12
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Cross Section G-G Cross Section H-H
Travel Travel
(right) (left)
33
32
23
24
31
T450-03-03-013 T450-03-03-012
30
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-13
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 3 4 5
47 7
8
46
45 9
44 10
43
11
42
12
41 13
40
14
39
15
16
17
18
38
19
37 20
21
36
22
35
34
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
T1JB-03-03-012
T3-3-14
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
T450-03-03-008
24
T1JB-03-03-003
T1JB-03-03-006
1- Bypass Shut-Out Valve 13 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 25 - Load Check Valve (Left 37 - Overload Relief Valve
Parallel Circuit) Travel Parallel Circuit) (Bucket Roll-Out)
2- Arm Regenerative Valve 14 - Boom Regenerative Valve 26 - Check Valve (Main Relief 38 - Overload Relief Valve
(Switch Valve) Pressure Flow Combining (Bucket Roll-In)
Circuit)
3- Check Valve (Arm 1 15 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 27 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 39 - Boom Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out Parallel Circuit) (Switch Valve) Combining Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
4- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 16 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve 28 - Check Valve (Auxiliary 40 - Boom Flow Control Valve
Roll-In Parallel Circuit) (Check Valve) Flow Combining Circuit) (Poppet Valve)
5- Load Check Valve (Swing 17 - Overload Relief Valve 29 - Check Valve (Bucket Flow 41 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Boom Mode) Combining Circuit) (Boom Lower)
6- Load Check Valve (Arm 1 18 - Boom Overload Relief 30 - Flow Combiner Valve 42 - Overload Relief Valve
Tandem Circuit) Control Valve (Boom Raise)
7- Arm Regenerative Valve 19 - Load Check Valve 31 - Check Valve (Flow 43 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
(Check Valve) (Auxiliary Tandem Circuit) Combiner Valve Circuit) (Switch Valve)
8- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Check 20 - Overload Relief Valve 32 - Check Valve (Main Relief 44 - Boom Anti-Drift Valve
Valve) (Auxiliary) Pressure Flow Combining (Check Valve)
Circuit)
9- Arm Anti-Drift Valve (Switch 21 - Overload Relief Valve 33 - Main Relief Valve 45 - Check Valve (Arm
Valve) (Auxiliary) Make-Up Circuit)
10 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 22 - Load Check Valve 34 - Load Check Valve (Bucket 46 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-Out) (Auxiliary Parallel Circuit) Parallel Circuit) Valve (Switch Valve)
11 - Overload Relief Valve (Arm 23 - Load Check Valve (Left 35 - Bucket Regenerative Valve 47 - Arm Flow Rate Control
Roll-In) Travel Tandem Circuit) (Switch Valve) Valve (Poppet Valve)
12 - Load Check Valve (Boom 2 24 - Bypass Shut-Out Valve 36 - Bucket Regenerative Valve
Tandem Circuit) (Check Valve)
T3-3-15
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
Main Circuit
Pressure oils from pump 1 and pump 2 flow to the
4-spool section and 5-spool section of the control
valve respectively.
The parallel circuit is provided in both right and left
main circuits and makes the combined operation
possible. The flow combining circuit is provided in
both boom and arm circuits so that pressure oils from
pump 1 and pump 2 are combined during a single
operation.
T3-3-16
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Flow
Combining
Circuit Boom 2 Swing
Spool Motor
4-Spool Section 5-Spool Section
Boom
Cylinder
Arm
Cylinder
Overload
Relief Valve
Boom Overload
Bucket Relief Control
Cylinder Valve
Auxiliary
Travel
Motor
(Right)
Travel
Motor (Left)
Overload
Relief Valve
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1JB-03-03-013
T3-3-17
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Pilot Control Circuit
Pressure oil (indicated with numbers) from the pilot
valve acts on the spool in control valve in order to
move the spool.
In the following operations, pressure oil moves the
spool and acts on the valves as follows.
T3-3-18
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Bypass
Arm Flow Shut-Out Valve
Rate Control
Valve
Air Bleed
Circuit
Boom Anti-Drift
Valve
6 5
Auxiliary
(Attachment) Arm 1 Spool
Pilot Pressure
Pilot Pressure
Pressure Oil
from Arm 3 4 from Pilot
Flow Rate
4 3 Pump
Control Valve
Control Spool
in Signal Arm Anti-Drift
Control Valve Valve
2 Boom Anti-Drift
Pressure Oil 2 1 Valve
from Pilot Pump 1
Pilot Pressure
from Solenoid Pilot Pressure
Valve Unit from Solenoid
(SF) Valve Unit
8 (SC)
7 14 13
Boom 1
Spool
Main Relief Pilot Pressure Pilot Pressure from Flow Combiner Bypass
Valve from Solenoid Flow Combiner Valve Valve Shut-Out Valve
Valve Unit Control Spool in
(SG) Signal Control Valve
T1JB-03-03-016
T3-3-19
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
MAIN RELIEF VALVE
Relief Operation
1. Pressure in port HP (main circuit) acts on pilot
poppet (6) through orifice A (1) in main poppet (3)
and orifice B (4) in seat (5).
2. When pressure in port HP reaches the set
pressure of spring (7), pilot poppet (6) opens and
pressure oil flows to port LP (hydraulic oil tank)
through passage (9).
3. At this time, a pressure difference is caused
between port HP and spring chamber (10) due to
orifice A (1).
4. When this pressure difference reaches the set
pressure of spring (10), main poppet (3) opens
and pressure oil from port HP flows to port LP.
5. As a result, pressure in the main circuit
decreases.
6. When pressure in the main circuit decreases to
the fixed level, main poppet (3) is closed by force
of spring (10).
T3-3-20
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
During Relief Operation:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HP
LP 10 9 T450-03-03-031
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HP
PF
LP 10 9 T450-03-03-032
From Solenoid
Valve Unit
(SG)
T3-3-21
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
OVERLOAD RELIEF VALVE (WITH
MAKE-UP FUNCTION)
The overload relief valves are located in the boom,
arm, bucket and auxiliary circuits. The overload relief
valve prevents each actuator circuit pressure from
rising excessively when the actuators are moved by
external force.
In addition, when the actuator circuit pressure is
reduced, the overload relief valve draws hydraulic oil
from the hydraulic oil tank and prevents the
occurrence of cavitation. (make-up function)
T3-3-22
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Relief Operation:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
HP
LP T450-03-03-033
9 8
Make-Up Operation:
2 4
HP
T450-03-03-034
LP
T3-3-23
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
BOOM OVERLOAD RELIEF CONTROL
VALVE
The boom overload relief control valve is provided in
the boom lower circuit of boom 2. The boom overload
relief control valve is shifted by pilot pressure from
solenoid valve unit (SC) and decreases the set
pressure in overload relief valve of boom cylinder rod
side circuit.
Therefore, during boom lower operation, vibration of
the machine is reduced. (Refer to the Control System
group / SYSTEM.)
Operation
1. In normal, pressure oil in port HP flows to
chamber C through piston (6) and acts on main
poppet (5). Thereby, main poppet (5) is closed
and the set pressure in overload relief valve is
kept high.
2. When pilot pressure from solenoid valve unit (SC)
acts on piston (1), piston (1) opens poppet (2).
When poppet (2) opens, chambers a, b are
connected to port LP through the external
circumference of sleeve (7).
3. When pressure in chamber c reaches the set
pressure of spring (3), pilot poppet (4) opens.
When pilot poppet (4) opens, pressure in
chamber c decreases, and piston (6) and main
poppet (5) move to the left.
4. As main poppet (5) opens, pressure oil flows to
port LP from port HP and the set pressure of
overload relief valve decreases.
5. Consequently, as force in the boom cylinder rod
side decreases, vibration of the machine during
boom lower operation is reduced.
T3-3-24
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
1 2 a 3 4 5 6
Pilot Pressure HP
LP
7 d b c T1J1-03-03-005
1 2 a 3 4 5 6
Pilot Pressure HP
LP
b c
T1J1-03-03-006
1 2 a 3 4 5 6
Pilot Pressure HP
b LP
T1J1-03-03-007
T3-3-25
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
FLOW COMBINER VALVE
Spool
T450-03-03-035
T3-3-26
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Flow Combiner
Valve
T3-3-27
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
ANTI-DRIFT VALVE
NOTE: Both boom and arm anti-drift valves are From Port 4Pc3
(Pressure Oil
identical in construction. Therefore, the from Pilot Pump)
boom anti-drift valve (for boom spool 1) is
explained as an example.
T3-3-28
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Holding Operation:
2 3 4
6
7
8
T1JB-03-03-015
T3-3-29
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Releasing Operation
1. During boom lower operation (arm roll-in
From Port 4Pc3
operation in case of the arm anti-drift valve), spool (Pressure Oil
(8) in boom 1 moves to the left. Pressure oil from From Pump 1 from Pilot Pump)
port 4Pc3 acts on piston (2) through the inner
passage.
2. As piston (2) pushes switch valve (3), switch Anti-Drift Valve
Boom 1 (Switch Valve)
valve (3) is shifted. Spool
3. Pressure oil in the spring (5) chamber of check
Boom
valve (6) pushes to open check valve (1) through Cylinder
To Boom 2
the external circumference of switch valve (3) so Spool
that pressure oil flows to the boom 2 spool (Hydraulic
(hydraulic oil tank). Oil Tank)
4. Therefore, pressure in the spring (5) chamber
decreases. At this time, a pressure difference
between port 4A3 and the spring (5) chamber Check Valve Anti-Drift Valve
arises due to orifice (7) in check valve (6). (Check Valve)
5. When this pressure difference becomes stronger
T450-03-03-038
than the spring (5) force, check valve (6) opens.
Consequently, return oil from the boom cylinder
bottom side flows to the hydraulic oil tank through
the boom 2 spool.
T3-3-30
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Releasing Operation:
2 3 4
5
6
7
4A3
T1JB-03-03-018
To Hydraulic Oil
Tank
T3-3-31
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
REGENERATIVE VALVE
T3-3-32
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Boom Lower
Pilot
Pressure
Boom Cylinder
Spool
Hole
Check Valve
T1JB-03-03-019
T3-3-33
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Arm Regenerative Valve and Bucket Regenerative
Valve
Operation
1. During bucket roll-in operation (arm roll-in
During Regenerative Operation:
operation in case of the arm regenerative valve),
Bucket Cylinder
return oil from the cylinder rod side flows to the
hydraulic oil tank through external circumference
of the plunger in switch valve and hole on the Check Valve
sleeve.
2. Return oil from the cylinder rod enters hole on the
spool and acts on the check valve through spool
inside. Bucket Roll-In
3. When roll-in operation is done with the bucket Pilot Pressure
roll-out, the bucket moves faster as compared
with pressure oil supply from the pump.
4. Therefore, pressure in the circuit between pump
and bucket cylinder bottom decreases.
5. When pressure in the cylinder bottom side Pressure Oil
becomes lower than that in the rod side, the Switch Valve from Pump 1
T450-03-03-043
check valve opens.
6. Therefore, return oil from the cylinder rod side
flows to the bottom side, is combined with During Normal Operation:
pressure oil from the pump, and is supplied to the Bucket Cylinder
cylinder bottom side.
7. Consequently, the regenerative operation is done Check Valve
and speed of the cylinder increases.
8. When the cylinder is moved full stroke or the
roll-in load increases, pressure in the cylinder
bottom side circuit increases more than the rod Bucket Roll-In
Pilot Pressure
side.
9. Therefore, the check valve is closed and the
regenerative operation stops.
10. As pressure in the cylinder bottom side circuit
increases, the piston of switch valve pushes the
plunger. Pressure Oil
Switch Valve
11. Consequently, as amount of oil which flows to the from Pump 1
T450-03-03-039
hydraulic oil tank from the cylinder rod side
increases, speed of the cylinder is kept increasing
in spite of overload state.
T3-3-34
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
During Regenerative Operation: During Normal Operation:
Swich Valve
Switch Valve
Plunger Plunger
Piston
Sleeve
Spool Spool
T450-03-03-044 T450-03-03-045
T3-3-35
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
FLOW RATE CONTROL VALVE
Normal Operation
1. Pressure oil which flows to the 4-spool section
parallel circuit from pump 1 is divided into the two Boom Cylinder
directions.
2. One acts on the check valve A in the poppet valve.
The other pushes to open check valve B and acts
on the switch valve.
3. In normal, as the switch valve is kept closed,
pressure oil from pump 1 is blocked by the switch To Boom 2 Spool
valve.
4. Pressure oil from pump 1 pushes to open check Poppet
valve A and the poppet, and flows to the boom 1 Pressure
spool. Oil from
Pilot
Pump Switch
Valve
Pressure Oil
from Pump 1
(Parallel Circuit)
T450-03-03-046
T3-3-36
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Section A
A
Switch Valve
Switch Valve
Poppet
Check Valve A
Check
Valve B
To Boom 1 To Boom 1
Spool Spool
T3-3-37
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Flow Rate Control Operation
1. Pilot pressure from solenoid valve unit (SF) shifts Boom Cylinder
the switch valve in boom flow rate control valve.
2. As pressure oil from pump 1 acts on the piston
through switch valve, the piston moves downward
(upward in the circuit diagram).
3. Therefore, back pressure in the poppet increases
To Regenerative
and the force to close the poppet valve appears. Circuit in Boom 2
4. Consequently, the poppet restricts flow rate to the Spool
boom 1 spool and pressure oil is supplied to other Poppet
actuators which load pressure is higher at. Pressure
Oil from
Pilot
Pump Switch
Valve
T450-03-03-047
T3-3-38
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
During Flow Rate Control Operation:
Switch Valve
Switch Valve
Piston
Poppet
Check Valve A
Check
Valve B
To Boom 1 To Boom 1
Spool Spool
From Pump 1
T450-03-03-049
T3-3-39
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
BYPASS SHUT-OUT VALVE
To Hydraulic
Oil Tank
T3-3-40
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
Bypass Shut-Out
Valve (4-Spool
Section)
Attachment
Pilot
Pressure
(Optional)
Auxiliary
Spool
Attachment
(Optional)
Bypass Shut-Out
Valve (5-Spool
Section)
Pump 1 Pump 2
T1JB-03-03-020
T3-3-41
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Control Valve
(Blank)
T3-3-42
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
OUTLINE
The pilot valve controls pilot pressure oil in order to NOTE: As for the pilot valves for front attach-
move spool in control valve. The pilot valve outputs ment/swing and for travel, the structure of
pressure according to the control lever stroke by PPC cam to push in the pusher is different and
(Pressure Proportional Control Valve) function and that of pressure-reducing valve is same.
moves the spool in control valve.
The 4-port pilot valves for front attachment/swing and
for travel are standard.
The 2-port pilot valve is for counterweight (optional)
and for auxiliary (optional).
Hydraulic P T
Symbol
P 4
1 3 2 4
T105-02-07-020
3 1
2 T1V1-03-04-001
T
T3-4-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
• Travel Pilot Valve
Port No.
1 Travel (Right Reverse)
2 Travel (Right Forward)
3 Travel (Left Forward)
T
4 Travel (Left Reverse)
P
Hydraulic
Symbol
B T1M9-03-05-004
View B 3 4
3 P T 4 2 1
T178-03-04-017
2
1
T1M9-03-05-005
P T
T1CF-03-04-002
1 2 T1CF-03-04-001 1 2
T3-4-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
(Blank)
T3-4-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
OPERATION
T3-4-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
Front Attachment / Swing Pilot Valve
1 1
2 2
6
3 3 Port T
4 4 7
5 5 Port P
6 Output Port
6
Port T Port T
7 Port P 7 Port P
2 2 Port T
7
Port P
3 3 6
4 4
5 Output Port
5
6
Port T Port T
6
Port P Port P
7 7
T3-4-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
During Metering or Decompressing
(Output Curve: C to D)
1. When the control lever is further tilted in order to
move pusher (2) downward more, hole (7) on E F
spool (6) is opened to port P and pressure oil in
port P flows into the output port. D
2. Pressure in the output port acts on the bottom Pilot
surface of spool (6) so that spool (6) is pushed Pressure
upward.
3. Until upward force acting on the bottom surface of C
spool (6) overcomes the balance spring (4) force,
balance spring (4) is not compressed so that
spool (6) is not raised and pressure in the output A B
Lever Stroke
port increases. T523-02-05-001
4. As pressure in the output port increases, the force
to push spool (6) upward increases. When this
force overcomes the balance spring (4) force,
balance spring (4) is compressed so that spool (6)
is moved upward.
5. As spool (6) is moved upward, hole (7) is closed
so that pressure oil from port P stops flowing into
the output port and pressure in the output port
stops increasing.
6. As spool (6) is moved downward and balance
spring (4) is compressed, pressure acting on the
bottom surface of spool (6) increases until pres-
sure balances with the increasing spring force.
This increasing pressure becomes pressure at
the output port.
T3-4-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
Front Attachment / Swing Pilot Valve
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6
6
Port T Port T
7 Port P 7 Port P
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
Port T Port T
7 Port P 7 Port P
T3-4-7
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
Full Stroke (Output Curve: E to F)
1. When the control lever is fully stroked, pusher (2)
is moved downward until pusher (2) on the front E F
attachment / swing pilot valve comes in contact
with the casing shoulder, or cam (1) on the travel D
pilot valve comes in contact with the casing. Pilot
2. At this time, the bottom surface of pusher (2) di- Pressure
rectly pushes spool (6). Therefore, even if pres-
sure in the output port increases further, hole (7) C
on spool (6) is kept open.
3. Consequently, pressure in the output port is equal
to that in port P. A B
Lever Stroke
T523-02-05-001
T3-4-8
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
2 2
4
5
6
Port T
7 Port P
2
E
4
5
6
Port T
Port P
7
T3-4-9
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
• Counterweight (Optional) / Auxiliary (Optional) Pilot
Valves
During Metering or Decompressing
In Neutral (Output Curve: A to B) (Output Curve: C to D)
1. When the control lever is in neutral, spool (7) 1. When the control lever is tilted further, the hole on
completely blocks pressure oil from port P. spool (7) is connected to the notch.
2. As the output port is connected to port T through 2. Pressure oil in port P flows into the output port
the passage in spool (7), pressure in the output through the notch and the hole on spool (7), and
port is equal to that in the hydraulic oil tank. pressure in the output port increases.
3. When the control lever is slightly tilted, cam (1) is 3. Pressure in the output port acts on the bottom
moved and pusher (2) compresses return spring surface of spool (7) and spool (7) is moved up-
(6) downward with spring guide (4) together. ward.
4. At this time, spool (7) is pushed by balance spring 4. When the force to move spool (7) upward is
(5) and moved downward until dimension (A) be- smaller than balance spring (5), balance spring (5)
comes zero (port P is aligned with the hole). is not compressed.
5. During this movement, the output port is con- 5. Therefore, as port P is kept connected to the
nected to port T so that pressure oil is not supplied output port, pressure in the output port continues
to the output port. to increase.
6. When pressure in the output port increases further,
NOTE: The lever stroke while pressure at dimen- the force to move spool (7) upward increases.
sion (A) becomes zero is play. 7. When this force becomes larger than balance
spring (5), spool (7) compresses balance spring
(5) and moves upward.
8. When spool (7) moves upward, the notch is
closed. As pressure oil from port P does not flow
to the output port, pressure in the output port stop
increasing.
9. As spool (7) is moved downward and balance
spring (5) is compressed, pressure acting on the
bottom surface of spool (7) increases until pres-
sure balances with the increasing spring force.
This increasing pressure becomes pressure at the
output port.
E F
Pilot
Pressure
A B Pusher Stroke
T523-02-05-001
T3-4-10
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
In Neutral (Output Curve: A to B) During Metering or Decompressing (Output Curve: C
to D)
4
3
5 5
Port T Port T
6
(A)
Port P Port P
Hole Hole 7
Passage 7
Port T
(A)
Port P
T3-4-11
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
Full Stroke (Output Curve: E to F)
1. When the control lever is fully stroked, pusher (2)
is moved downward until cam (1) comes in con- E F
tact with the casing.
2. At this time, the bottom surface of pusher (2) di- D
rectly pushes spool (7). Therefore, even if pres- Pilot
sure in the output port increases further, the hole Pressure
on spool (7) is kept open.
3. Consequently, pressure in the output port is equal C
to that in port P.
A B
Pusher Stroke
T523-02-05-001
T3-4-12
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
Full Stroke (Output Curve: E to F)
3 4
5
Port T
6
Port P
Hole
7
T3-4-13
COMPONENT OPERATION / Pilot Valve
SHOCKLESS FUNCTION
(ONLY FOR TRAVEL PILOT VALVE) Damper Spring Pin Travel Pedal
Operation Gear 2
1. If the travel lever is released from the hand during A
traveling, spring force of the return spring returns Gear 1
the travel lever to the neutral position.
2. At this time, gears 1 and 2 inside the damper re-
ceive opposing force due to friction.
3. Therefore, as the travel lever gradually returns to
the neutral position, the extent of sudden stop at
the time of abrupt release of the travel lever is
damped down.
T1M7-03-04-002
Section A-A
Spring Pin
Damper
Support
Pin
T1M7-03-04-003
T3-4-14
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
OUTLINE
The travel device consists of the travel motor, travel The travel reduction gear is a three-stage reduction
reduction gear and travel brake valve. The travel mo- planetary gear type, converts rotary power transmitted
tor is a swash plate type variable displacement axial from the travel motor to slow large torque, and rotates
plunger motor and equipped with the parking brake the sprocket and track. The travel brake valve pre-
(with built in a wet-type negative multi-disc brake). vents the travel circuit from being overloaded and
The travel motor is driven by pressure oil from the prevents the occurrence of cavitation.
pump and transmits its rotary power to the travel re-
duction gear.
T1JB-03-05-001
Sprocket
T3-5-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
TRAVEL REDUCTION GEAR
The travel reduction gear is a three-stage reduction Third stage carrier (2) is fixed to by housing (13) and
planetary gear type. does not rotate. Ring gear (1) and sprocket (11) are
The travel motor rotates shaft (7). This rotation is bolted to drum (12), and are rotated together.
transmitted to third stage carrier (2) and ring gear (1)
via first stage planetary gear (8), first stage carrier (6),
second stage sun gear (5), second stage planetary
gear (9), second stage carrier (4), third stage sun gear
(3) and third stage planetary gear (10).
1 2 3 4
T111-03-04-011
13 12 10 9
11
T1JB-03-05-002
1- Ring Gear 5- Second Stage Sun Gear 8- First Stage Planetary Gear 11 - Sprocket
2- Third Stage Carrier 6- First Stage Carrier 9- Second Stage Planetary 12 - Drum
Gear
3- Third Stage Sun Gear 7- Shaft 10 - Third Stage Planetary Gear 13 - Housing
4- Second Stage Carrier
T3-5-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
TRAVEL MOTOR
The travel motor is a swash plate type variable dis- Four tilt pistons (9) shift the swash angle of swash
placement axial plunger motor and equipped with plate (7) due to a fulcrum as ball (13). Rotor (16)
parking brake (3) (with built in a wet-type negative sticks on valve plate (1) due to the spring (14) force.
multi-disc brake). The travel motor consists of swash
plate (7), rotor (16), plunger (4) with the shoe, valve
plate (1), output shaft (11), tilt piston (9) and casing
(8).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
17
16
T1JB-03-05-003
15 14 13 12
T3-5-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
1. Pressure oil in valve plate (1) flows to port A, en-
ters into one side in rotor (2), and pushes plunger
(3).
2. This force and inclination of swash plate (5)
make shoe (4) slide on swash plate (5) in order
to rotate rotor (2) and output shaft (6).
3. As rotor (2) rotates, when plungers (3) reach port
B, oil is routed to the hydraulic oil tank.
4. Whether pressure oil is supplied to port A or port
B determines the travel direction.
Port B Port A
Port B
Port A
4
6 5
Valve Plate
T183-03-05-009
T3-5-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
TRAVEL BRAKE VALVE
The travel brake valve is located on the travel motor
head and consists of the following valves.
Section A-A
Travel Mode
Selection Valve
Check
Valve
A A
Overload Relief Counterbalance
Valve Valve
T1J1-03-05-004
T3-5-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
Counterbalance Valve, Check Valve
T3-5-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
While Traveling:
Port BM Check Valve
Chamber G
Orifice A
Orifice
From Port P1
Port P1
Check Valve
Spool
From Port P1
To Port BM
Oil Passage F
Port A
To Port P2
From
Port AM
Port P2 Spool
H
Spring
Port AM Counterbalance Valve
T1J1-03-05-005
While Descending:
Port BM Chamber G
Port P1
Spool
From Port P1
To Port BM
Port P2 To Port P2
From Port
AM Spool
Port AM
T1J1-03-05-006
T3-5-7
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
Overload Relief Valve
Low
Pressure
High
Pressure T183-03-05-011
T3-5-8
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
(Blank)
T3-5-9
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
Travel Mode Selection Valve
The travel speed mode changes as the displacement
angle of swash plate (3) is changed by tilt piston (5).
1 8 7 2
5 6
To Hydraulic
Oil Tnak
4 3
Counterbalance
3 Valve
From Control
Valve T1J1-03-05-007
1 - Travel Mode Selection 3 - Swash Plate 5 - Tilt Piston 7 - Pilot Pressure (From So-
Valve lenoid Valve Unit (SI))
2 - Spring 4 - Ball 6 - Plunger 8 - Spool
T3-5-10
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
Fast Speed (Minimum Displacement Angle)
1. When pilot pressure (7) from solenoid valve unit 4. Consequently, the travel motor rotates at high
(SI) is supplied to travel mode selection valve (1), speed.
pilot pressure (7) is supplied to chamber A (10) (Refer to the Control System group / SYSTEM as
through orifice (9) in spool (8) and moves spool for the control circuit.)
(8) to the right.
2. As spool (8) moves, pressure oil from the control
valve acts on tilt pistons (5) through the counter
balance valve and spool (8).
3. Therefore, tilt pistons (5) pushes swash plate (3)
and the displacement angle is reduced to the
minimum.
8 9 7 1 2
5 6
4 3
Counterbalance
3 Valve
From Control
T1J1-03-05-008
Valve
T3-5-11
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
PARKING BRAKE
The parking brake is a negative-type brake released When spring (1) pushes piston (3) and friction plate
when pilot pressure oil is applied to piston chamber (5) comes into contact with plate (4), the parking
(2). The parking brake is automatically applied except brake is applied.
during travel operation. (Refer to the pilot circuit in the Hydraulic System
Friction plate (5) is connected to rotor (7) and plate (4) group / SYSTEM as for pilot oil flow.)
is connected to casing (6) via spline couplings respec-
tively.
1 2 3 4 5 6
T1JB-03-05-003
T3-5-12
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
When Brake is Applied Spring
When the travel lever is in the neutral position, the
friction plate and plate come in contact tightly, so that
the parking brake is applied. At this time, oil in the
piston chamber returns to the hydraulic oil tank.
Piston
Chamber
Piston
Plate
Friction Plate
Casing
Rotor
T111-03-04-007
Piston
Plate
Friction Plate
Casing
Rotor
T111-03-04-008
T3-5-13
COMPONENT OPERATION / Travel Device
(Blank)
T3-5-14
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
OUTLINE
The signal control valve is provided in the pilot circuit
Section A-A
between pilot valve and control valve, and controls
various signal pressure used to regulate the pumps Shockless
and valves. Valve (For
The major components of signal control valve are Boom Raise)
A, B T178-03-06-002
11
Pilot Valve
Side 4
5
9
8
6
10
13 3
T1J1-03-06-004
15 16
12
2
1
14
17
T178-03-06-009
1 - Left Travel 6- Swing 11 - Arm / Boom Raise 16 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / Left
Travel / Swing
2 - Right Travel 7- Auxiliary 12 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / 17 - Left Travel / Right Travel
Swing / Auxiliary
3 - Bucket 8- Swing / Auxiliary 13 - Boom / Arm / Bucket
4 - Arm 9- Boom / Arm 14 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / Left
Travel
5 - Boom 10 - Arm / Boom Raise / Swing 15 - Boom / Arm / Bucket /
/ Auxiliary Right Travel
T3-6-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
PILOT PORT
T3-6-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
Pilot Valve Side
PH
C
A
E
M
D
H B
SB
F
G
Pilot Valve
Side
PI
K
I
SH J
DF
SA L
T1J1-03-06-002
5
1
13
2 4
SK SE
8
S3
14
Control Valve 7
Side
9 6
10
SN
SL
11
TR 12 SP T1J1-03-06-003
T3-6-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
T3-6-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
Pilot Valve Side
PH
C
A
E
M
D
H B
SB
F
G
Pilot Valve
Side
PI
K
I
SH J
DF
SA L
T1J1-03-06-002
5
1
13
2 4
SK SE
8
S3
14
Control Valve 7
Side
9 6
10
SN
SL
11
TR 12 SP T1J1-03-06-003
T3-6-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
SHUTTLE VALVE
The shuttle valve selects pilot pressure used to per-
form each operation and routes pilot pressure to the
corresponding control valves and/or control spools.
The spools corresponding to each operation are as
follows:
T3-6-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Signal Control Valve
Left Right
Travel Travel Swing Arm Boom Bucket
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Shockless Valve
(For Boom Raise)
8
Arm Flow Rate
Control Valve
Control Spool 9
T3-6-7
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
Pilot Valve
Side
T1J1-03-06-004
Section B-B
11
4
5
9
8
6
10
13 3
15 16
12
2
1
14
17
T178-03-06-009
1- Left Travel 6- Swing 11 - Arm / Boom Raise 16 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / Left
Travel / Swing
2- Right Travel 7- Auxiliary 12 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / 17 - Left Travel / Right Travel
Swing / Auxiliary
3- Bucket 8- Swing / Auxiliary 13 - Boom / Arm / Bucket
4- Arm 9- Boom / Arm 14 - Boom / Arm / Bucket / Left
Travel
5- Boom 10 - Arm / Boom Raise / Swing 15 - Boom / Arm / Bucket /
/ Auxiliary Right Travel
T3-6-8
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
(Blank)
T3-6-9
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
SHOCKLESS VALVE
The shockless valve is provided in the boom raise
Port A
circuit and functions when returning the boom raise Spool
control lever suddenly.
Port 1 T1V1-03-06-002
T3-6-10
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
During boom raising operation
Clearance C
Inner Passage 2
Spring B
Port 1 T183-03-06-003
Spool Port A
Port 1 T183-03-06-004
Detail of Housing
Clearance C
Spool T1V1-03-06-008
T3-6-11
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
During Boom Raising Operation (Shockless Op-
eration)
Spring A Spool Port A Spring B
1. When the boom is returned suddenly, port A is
connected to the hydraulic oil tank through the
pilot valve. Return oil from the boom raise spool
in the control valve acts on port 1.
2. Pressure oil from port 1 flows to spring chamber
A through inner passage 1 and to port A through
the spool. Oil in spring chamber B flows to port A
through the spool.
3. Pressure acting on the spring A side moves the
spool to the right.
4. Therefore, clearance C between spool and hous- Port 1 T1V1-03-06-002
Clearance C
Port 1
T1V1-03-06-004
Port 1 T1V1-03-06-002
T3-6-12
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
During boom raising operation (Shockless operation)
Spring B
Spool
Port A
Detail of Clearance C
Housing
Spool T1V1-03-06-008
T3-6-13
COMPONENT OPERTATION / Signal Control Valve
ARM FLOW RATE CONTROL VALVE CON-
TROL SPOOL,
FLOW COMBINER VALVE CONTROL
SPOOL, Arm Flow Rate Control Valve Control Spool:
SWING PARKING BRAKE RELEASE
SPOOL To Hydraulic Boom Raise Control
Oil Tank Pilot Pressure
Spool Spring
NOTE: The spools above are identical in opera-
tional principle.
T178-03-06-014
Right Travel To Flow Combiner
Pilot Pres- Valve
sure
T178-03-06-014
Boom, Arm, To Swing
Bucket or Aux- Motor
iliary Pilot
Pressure
T3-6-14
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
PILOT SHUT-OFF SOLENOID VALVE
Cross Pilot Shut-Off
The pilot shut-off solenoid valve is a solenoid Section Z-Z Solenoid Valve
valve-operated switch valve.
The spool in pilot shut-off solenoid valve is shifted by
the pilot shut-off lever and turns on or off pilot To Ports T1
to T4
pressure oil to the pilot valve and signal control valve.
To Ports A1
to A4
Port P
Spool
T1J1-03-07-011
Port H
A1
P T1
T2
A2
A3
Z
T3
T4
A4
HT
T1V1-03-07-011
A1 - Travel / Auxiliary Pilot A4 - Unused T1 - Travel / Auxiliary Pilot T3 - Left Pilot Valve
Valve Valve
A2 - Right Pilot Valve HT - Signal Control Valve (Port T2 - Right Pilot Valve T4 - Hydraulic Oil Tank
PH)
A3 - Left Pilot Valve P - Primary Pilot Pressure
T3-7-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
• Pilot Shut-Off Lever: LOCK Position
1. When the pilot shut-off lever is in the LOCK Pilot Shut-Off Lever: LOCK Position
position, the pilot shut-off relay is turned OFF and
Pilot Shut-Off
the pilot shut-off solenoid valve is turned OFF. Solenoid Valve
(Refer to Electrical System group / SYSTEM.)
2. Pressure oil from the pilot pump flows to the To
Hydraulic
signal control valve through the spool in pilot Oil Tank
shut-off solenoid valve.
3. Oil from the pilot valve flows to the hydraulic oil
tank. From Pilot
Pump
4. Therefore, although the control lever is operated,
the pilot valve is not operated. To Pilot
Valve
From Pilot
Pump
To Pilot
Valve
Spool
To Signal T1J1-03-07-001
Control Valve
T3-7-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
4-SPOOL SOLENOID VALVE UNIT
Controls the control valve and the valve in travel
motor by the signal from MC (main controller). (Refer
to Control System group / SYSTEM.) The 4-spool
solenoid valve unit consists of proportional solenoid
valves (SC, SF, SI and SG). SC SF SI SG
T1V1-03-07-007
T3-7-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
Proportional Solenoid Valve
1 2 3
T S P
a
T107-02-07-005
T3-7-4
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
PILOT RELIEF VALVE
Pilot Relief
Valve
The pilot relief valve has a pilot filter incorporated.
Port P
The pilot relief valve functions to regulate pilot pump
pressure oil routed to port P to a set constant
pressure.
Pilot Filter
T178-03-07-001
T3-7-5
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
FAN MOTOR
2 3 4 5
T1J1-03-07-002
T3-7-6
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
FAN VALVE
Fan Valve (Standard)
The fan valve (standard) consists of make-up valve
and relief valve. Port M1 Port M2
The make-up valve prevents cavitation in the circuit
and the relief valve prevents surge pressure and
overloads in the circuit.
Port PP
Port P1 Port T1
T1J1-03-07-004
Relief Valve
T3-7-7
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
SHOCKLESS VALVE
The shockless valve is provided in the boom lower
circuit and operated when the boom lower control
lever is suddenly returned.
Operation
1. When the boom lower control lever is returned, 4. As pressure difference between front and rear of
return oil from the spool in control valve (boom orifice (6) occurs, spool (5) is move to the left by
lower side) acts on port A. pressure acting on the spring (3) side. Therefore,
2. Oil in port A flows to chamber D (1) through passage (2) in spool (5) and housing (4) is closed
orifice (6). and pressure oil is blocked.
3. Pressure in chamber D (1) is routed to port B 5. When passage (2) is closed, pressure in
through passage (2) in spool (5) and housing (4), chamber D (1) increases and spool (5) moves to
so that pressure in chamber D (1) decreases. the right. Passage (2) is open again and pressure
oil flows to port B.
6. By repeating steps 3 to 5, pressure oil returns to
the port B side gradually, so that the spool in
control valve is slowly returned.
2 3
Port B
Port A T1J1-03-07-012
6 5
T3-7-8
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
ACCUMULATOR
The accumulator is provided in the pilot circuit in order
to buffer fluctuations in oil pressure, and to maintain
pilot pressure for a short time period after the engine 6
is stopped. 1
The accumulator mainly consists of body (5), holder
(4), bladder (2), which encloses nitrogen gas (N2), and
5
poppet (1). Nitrogen
2
Gas (N2)
• Pressure oil from the pilot pump enters into the
4
accumulator through port A pilot pressure
compresses bladder (2) until the nitrogen gas
balances against with bladder (2). Pilot Pressure
• When pressure supply is stopped due to engine Oil
stall or any other reasons, bladder (2) starts 3
expanding and accumulated oil is supplied to the
pilot circuit through port A.
A
T105-02-10-003
1- Poppet 4 - Holder
2- Bladder 5 - Body
3- Oil Port 6 - Gas Plug
T3-7-9
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
DISTRIBUTION VALVE (OPTIONAL)
Distribution
Valve
The distribution valve is provided in the auto
lubrication circuit and distributes grease from the
grease pump to each lubrication position.
The proximity switch detects grease amount to be
distributed and outputs the signal to MC.
(Refer to Auto Lubrication Control in SYSTEM /
Control System group.)
Proximity Switch
T1J1-03-07-005
From
Grease
Pump Piston
Operation
1. Grease from the grease pump acts on the right Port 11 A Port 12
side of piston A through passage G.
2. Therefore, piston A moves to the left. Grease at Port 9 B Port 10
the left side of piston A flows to port 2 through
passage H and piston F. Port 7 C Port 8
Port 5 D Port 6
Port 3 E Port 4
Port 1 F Port 2
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Passage H Passage G
From
Grease
Passage J Pump Passage I
3. When piston A moves to the left, grease from the Port 11 A Port 12
grease pump acts on the right side of piston B
through passage I. Port 9 B Port 10
4. Therefore, piston B moves to the left. Grease at
the left side of piston B flows to port 11 through Port 7 C Port 8
passage J and piston A.
Port 5 D Port 6
Port 3 E Port 4
Port 1 F Port 2
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T3-7-10
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
5. When piston B moves to the left, grease from the From
grease pump acts on the right side of piston C Grease
through passage K. Passage L Pump Passage K
6. Therefore, piston C moves to the left. Grease at
the left side of piston C flows to port 9 through Port 11 A Port 12
passage L and piston B.
7. By repeating steps 3 to 6, grease is supplied to Port 9 B Port 10
ports 11, 9, 7, 5 and 3 in this order.
Port 7 C Port 8
Port 5 D Port 6
Port 3 E Port 4
Port 1 F Port 2
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From
Grease
Pump
Port 11 A Port 12
8. When piston F moves to the left, grease from the
grease pump acts on the left side of piston A
Port 9 B Port 10
through passage H.
9. Therefore, piston A moves to the right. Grease at
the right side of piston A flows to port 1 through Port 7 C Port 8
passage G and piston F.
Port 5 D Port 6
Port 3 E Port 4
Port 1 F Port 2
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Passage H Passage G
From
Grease
Passage J Pump Passage I
10. When piston A moves to the right, grease from Port 11 A Port 12
the grease pump acts on the left side of piston B
through passage J. Port 9 B Port 10
11. Therefore, piston B moves to the right. Grease at
the right side of piston B flows to port 12 through Port 7 Port 8
C
passage I and piston A.
12. By repeating steps 10, 11, grease is supplied to
Port 5 D Port 6
ports 12, 10, 8, 6 and 4 in this order.
Port 3 E Port 4
Port 1 F Port 2
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T3-7-11
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Upperstructure)
(Blank)
T3-7-12
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Undercarriage)
SWING BEARING
The swing bearing supports the upperstructure weight Outer race (1) is bolted to the upperstructure and
and functions to rotate the upperstructure smoothly. inner race (3) is bolted to the undercarriage. The
This bearing is a single-row shear ball-type bearing internal gear of inner race (3) engages with the output
and consists of outer race (1), inner race (3), ball (6), shaft of swing reduction gear.
support (5) and seals (2, 4).
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T3-8-1
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Undercarriage)
CENTER JOINT
The center joint is a 360° rotating joint. The center Pressure oil flows to the right and left travel motors
joint allows pressure oil to flow smoothly to the travel from each port of the body through the spindle. The
motor without twisting the hoses while the seal prevents oil leaks between spindle and body.
upperstructure is rotated.
The spindle is fixed to the upperstructure, and the
body is fixed to the swing center of undercarriage.
Spindle
Body
Seal
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T3-8-2
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Undercarriage)
TRACK ADJUSTER
The track adjuster consists of spring (5) and adjuster
cylinder (6), and is supported by the side frame.
Spring (5) absorbs loads applied to the front idler.
Piston rod (8) adjusts track sag.
Hexagonal Part 1
• Grease is applied through the grease fitting into
part a of adjuster cylinder (6). Grease pushes
piston rod (8) and decreases track sag. Grease Fitting
• In order to increases track sag, loosen the
hexagonal part of valve (1) 1 to 1.5 turns
counterclockwise and release grease.
1 2 3 4 a 5 6 7 8
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T3-8-3
COMPONENT OPERATION / Others (Undercarriage)
(Blank)
T3-8-4
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