Pc78us-6 O&m
Pc78us-6 O&m
Pc78us-6 O&m
PC78US-6
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
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disclosed except in accordance with written authorization from Komatsu America International Company.
It is out policy to improve our products whenever it is possible and practical to do so. We reserve the right to
make changes or improvements at any time without incurring any obligation to install such changes on
products sold previously.
Due to this continuous program of research and development, revisions may be made to this publication. It
is recommended that customers contact their distributor for information on the latest revision.
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FOREWORD FOREWORD
FOREWORD
This manual provides rules and guidelines which will help you use this machine safely and effectively. The
precautions in this manual must be followed at all times when performing operation and maintenance. Most
accidents are caused by the failure to follow fundamental safety rules for the operation and maintenance of
machines. Accidents can be prevented by knowing beforehand conditions that may cause hazard when performing
operation and maintenance.
WARNING
Operators and maintenance personnel must always do as follows before beginning operation or maintenance.
Always be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before performing operation and maintenance.
Read the safety messages given in this manual and the safety labels affixed to the machine thoroughly and be sure that you
understand them fully.
Keep this manual at the storage location for the Operation and Maintenance Manual given below, and have all personnel read it
periodically.
If this manual has been lost or has become dirty and cannot be read, request a replacement manual immediately from Komatsu
or your Komatsu distributor.
If you sell the machine, be sure to give this manual to the new owners together with the machine.
Komatsu delivers machines that comply with all applicable regulations and standards of the country to which it has been shipped.
If this machine has been purchased in another country or purchased from someone in another country, it may lack certain safety
devices and specifications that are necessary for use in your country. If there is any question about whether your product
complies with the applicable standards and regulations of your country, consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor before
operating the machine.
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FOREWORD FOREWORD
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SAFETY INFORMATION
To enable you to use this machine safely, safety precautions and labels are given in this manual and affixed to the
machine to give explanations of situations involving potential hazards and of the methods of avoiding such
situations.
Signal words
The following signal words are used to inform you that there is a potential hazardous situation that may lead to
personal injury or damage.
In this manual and on machine labels, the following signal words are used to express the potential level of hazard.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to most extreme situations.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
WARNING
When standing up from the operator's seat, always place the safety lock lever in the LOCK position.
If you accidentally touch the levers when they are not locked, this may cause a serious injury or damage.
In addition to the above, the following signal words are used to indicate precautions that should be followed to
protect the machine or to give information that is are useful to know.
This word is used for precautions that must be taken to avoid actions which could shorten
the life of the machine.
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Safety labels
Safety labels are affixed to the machine to inform the operator or maintenance worker on the spot when carrying out
operation or maintenance of the machine that may involve hazard.
This machine uses "Safety labels using words" and "Safety labels using pictograms" to indicate safety procedures.
Komatsu cannot predict every circumstance that might involve a potential hazard in operation and maintenance.
Therefore, the safety messages in this manual and on the machine may not include all possible safety precautions.
If any procedures or actions not specifically recommended or allowed in this manual are used, it is your responsibility
to take the necessary steps to ensure safety.
In no event should you engage in prohibited uses or actions described in this manual.
The explanations, values, and illustrations in this manual were prepared based on the latest information available
at that time. Continuing improvements in the design of this machine can lead to changes in detail which may not
be reflected in this manual. Consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor for the latest available information of your
machine or for questions regarding information in this manual.
The numbers in circles in the illustrations correspond to the numbers in ( ) in the text. (For example: j -> (1))
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FOREWORD INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This Komatsu machine is designed to be used mainly for the following work:
Digging work
Leveling work
Ditching work
Loading work
Demolition work
See the section "RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS (PAGE 3-96)" for further details.
DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE
In this manual, the terms front, rear, left, and right refer to the travel direction as seen from the operator's cab when
the operator's cab is facing the front and the sprocket is at the rear of the machine.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
When requesting service or ordering replacement parts, please inform your Komatsu distributor of the following
items.
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Distributor name
Address
Service Personal
Phone/Fax
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CONTENTS FOREWORD
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 1- 1
FOREWORD 1- 2
SAFETY INFORMATION 1- 5
INTRODUCTION 1- 7
DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE 1- 7
PRODUCT INFORMATION 1- 8
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE AND ITS LOCATION 1- 8
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE AND ITS LOCATION 1- 8
SERVICE METER LOCATION 1- 9
YOUR MACHINE SERIAL NUMBERS AND DISTRIBUTOR 1- 9
SAFETY 2- 1
SAFETY INFORMATION 2- 2
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS 2- 4
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS - LOCATION 2- 5
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS - ACTUAL 2- 6
SAFETY INFORMATION 2- 11
SAFETY MACHINE OPERATION 2- 19
STARTING ENGINE 2- 19
OPERATION 2- 21
TRANSPORTATION 2- 27
BATTERY 2- 28
TOWING 2- 30
LIFTING OBJECTS WITH BUCKET 2- 31
SAFETY MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 2- 32
OPERATION 3- 1
MACHINE VIEW ILLUSTRATIONS 3- 2
OVERALL MACHINE VIEW 3- 2
CONTROLS AND GAUGES 3- 3
DETAILED CONTROLS AND GAUGES 3- 4
MONITORING SYSTEM 3- 4
SWITCHES 3- 15
CONTROL LEVERS AND PEDALS 3- 20
SUN ROOF 3- 24
WINDSHIELD 3- 25
SLIDING DOOR 3- 30
EMERGENCY ESCAPE HAMMER 3- 31
CAP WITH LOCK 3- 32
ENGINE HOOD 3- 33
MUD COVER 3- 34
BATTERY INSPECTION COVER 3- 35
FUSE 3- 36
FUSIBLELINK 3- 37
AUXILIARY ELECTRIC POWER 3- 37
CONTROLLERS 3- 37
HEATER AND DEFROSTAR CONTROLS 3- 38
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROLS 3- 43
RADIO 3- 49
OPERATION MANUAL STORAGE 3- 54
TOOL BOX 3- 54
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FOREWORD CONTENTS
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CONTENTS FOREWORD
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS 2- 4
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS - LOCATION 2- 5
WARNING LABELS AND PICTOGRAMS - ACTUAL 2- 6
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules 2- 11
If abnormalities are found 2- 11
Working wear and personal protective items 2- 11
Fire extinguisher and first aid kit 2- 11
Safety equipment 2- 11
Keep machine clean 2- 12
Keep operator's compartment clean 2- 12
Leaving operator's seat with lock 2- 12
Handrails and steps 2- 13
Mounting and dismounting 2- 13
No persons on attachments 2- 13
Do not get c aught in articulated position 2- 13
Burn prevention 2- 14
Fire prevention and explosion prevention 2- 14
Action if fire occurs 2- 15
Windshield Washer Fluid 2- 15
Falling objects, flying objects and intruding objects prevention 2- 15
Attachment installation 2- 16
Attachment combinations 2- 16
Cab widow glasses 2- 16
Unauthorized modifications 2- 16
Safety at jobsite 2- 16
Working on loose ground 2- 16
Distance to high voltage cables 2- 17
Ensure good visibility 2- 17
Ventilation for enclosed area 2- 17
Signalman's signal and signs 2- 18
Emergency exit from operator's cab 2- 18
Asbestos dust hazard prevention 2- 18
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(3) Warning for leaving operator's seat (09654-03001) (4) Warnings for high voltage (09801-03001)
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(5) Precautions for operating pattern (6) Precautions for operating pattern (if equipped)
Standard machine (09822-03000) Machine equipped with operating pattern selector
valve (21W-98-44220)
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(7) Precautions for opening the window (8) Precautions for stowage (09803-03000)
(09839-03000)
(9) Precautions for broken or becomes dislodged to (10) Precautions when switching operating pattern
the window (20U-98-21910) (22M-98-11180)
(machines equipped with operating pattern
selector valve)
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(11) Precautions for high-temperature cooling water (12) Precautions for high-temperature hydraulic oil
(14X-98-11531) (09653-03001)
(13) Precautions for high-temperature parts (14) Precautions for check and adjust track tension
(09817-A0753) (09657-03003)
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(15) Precautions for handling electric wires (16) Precautions for opening engine hood
(09808-03000) (09667-03001)
(17) Prohibited to enter range of swing (09133-23000) (18) Precautions when handling battery
(09664-30082)
The safety labels, (1) through (5) and (7), are a single seal. In replacement, place an order for it with Part No.
22U-00-21290.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Rules
Only trained and authorized personnel can operate and maintain the machine.
Follow all safety rules, precautions and instructions when operating or performing maintenance on the machine.
If you are under the influence of alcohol or medication, your ability to safely operate or repair your machine may
be severly impaired putting yourself and everyone else on your jobsite in danger.
When working with another operator or with a person on worksite traffic duty, be sure that all personnel
understand all hand signals that are to be used.
Safety Equipment
Be sure that all guards and covers are in their proper position. Have guards and covers repaired immediately if
they are damaged.
Understand the method of use of safety features and use them properly.
Never remove any safety features. Always keep them in good operating condition.
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No Persons on Attachments
Never let anyone ride on the bucket, grapple, clamshell, or other attachments. There is a hazard of falling and
suffering serious injury.
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Burn Prevention
Hot coolant
To prevent burns from hot water or steam spurting out when
checking or draining the coolant, wait for the water to cool to a
temperature where it is possible to touch the radiator cap by
hand before starting the operation. Even when the coolant has
cooled down, loosen the cap slowly to relieve the pressure
inside the radiator before removing the cap.
Hot oil
To prevent burns from hot oil spurting out when checking or
draining the oil, wait for the oil to cool to at temperature where
it is possible to touch the cap or plug by hand before starting the
operation. Even when the oil has cooled down, loosen the
cap or plug slowly to relieve the internal pressure before
removing the cap or plug.
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Attachment Installation
When installing optional parts or attachments, there may be problems with safety or legal restrictions, Therefore
contact your Komatsu distributor for advice.
Any injuries, accidents, or product failures resulting from the use of unauthorized attachments or parts will not be
the responsibility of Komatsu.
When installing and using optional attachments, read the instruction manual for the attachment, and the general
information related to attachments in this manual.
Attachment Combinations
Depending on the type or combination of work equipment, there is a hazard that the work equipment may hit the cab
or other parts of the machine. Before using unfamiliar work equipment, check if there is any hazard of interference,
and operate with caution.
Unauthorized Modifications
Any modification mode without authorization from Komatsu can create hazards. Before making a modification,
consult your Komatsu distributor.
Komatsu will not be responsible for any injuries, accidents, or product failures resulting from modifications made
without authorization from Komatsu.
Safety at Jobsite
Before starting operations, thoroughly check the area for any unusual conditions that could be dangerous.
When carrying out operations near combustible materials such as thatched roofs, dry leaves or dry grass, there
is a hazard of fire, so be careful when operating.
Check the terrain and condition of the ground at the worksite, and determine the safest method of operation. Do
not carry out operations at places where there is a hazard of landslides or falling rocks.
If water lines, gas lines, or high-voltage electrical lines may be
buried under the worksite, contact each utility and identify their
locations. Be careful not to sever or damage any of these lines.
Take action to prevent unauthorized people from approaching
the jobsite.
When working on public roads, position flagmen and erect
barriers to ensure the safety of passing traffic and pedestrians.
When traveling or operating in shallow water or on soft ground,
check the shape and condition of the bedrock, and the depth
and speed of flow of the water before starting operations.
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Voltage
100 V - 200 V Over 2 m (7ft)
Low
company about safe operating procedure before starting
6,600 V Over 2 m (7ft)
operations.
To prepare for any possible emergencies, wear rubber shoes 22,000 V Over 3 m (10 ft)
Extra-high Voltage
and gloves. Lay a rubber sheet on top of the seat, and be careful 66,000 V Over 4 m (14 ft)
not to touch the chassis with any exposed part of your body. 154,000 V Over 5 m (17 ft)
Use a signalman to give warning if the machine approaches too
187,000 V Over 6 m (20 ft)
close to the electric cables.
275,000 V Over 7 m (23 ft)
When carrying out operations near high voltage cables, do not
let anyone come close to the machine. 500,000 V Over 11 m (36 ft)
If the machine should come too close or touch the electric cable, to prevent electric shock, the operator should
not leave the operator's compartment until it has been confirmed that the electricity has been shut off.
Also, do not let anyone come close to the machine.
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Always observe the rules and regulations for the work site and environmental standards.
This machine does not use asbestos, but there is a danger that imitation parts may contain asbestos, so always use
genuine Komatsu parts.
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OPERATION
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Traveling on Slopes
To prevent the machine from tipping over or slipping to the side,
always do as follows.
Keep the work equipment approx. 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 in) above
the ground. In case of emergency, lower the work equipment to
the ground immediately to help stop the machine.
When travel up slopes, set the operator's cab facing uphill, when
travel down slopes, set the operator's cab facing downhill.
Always check the firmness of the ground under the front of the
machine when traveling.
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Operations on Slopes
When working on slopes, there is a hazard that the machine may lose its balance and turn over when the swing
or work equipment are operated. This may lead to serious injury or property damage, so always provide a stable
place when carrying out these operations, and operate carefully.
Do not swing the work equipment from the uphill side to the
downhill side when the bucket is loaded. This operation is
dangerous, and may cause the machine to tip over.
If the machine has to be used on a slope, pile the soil to make
a platform that will keep the machine as horizontal as possible.
Prohibited Operations
Never dig the work face under an overhang. There is a hazard
that rocks may fall or that the overhang may collapse and fall on
top of the machine.
Do not excavate too deeply under the front of the machine. The
ground under the machine may collapse and cause the machine
to fall.
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Do not use the impact force of the work equipment for breaking
work. There is a hazard of personal injury or property damage
being caused by flying pieces of broken material or damage to
the work equipment.
Generally speaking, the machine is more liable to overturn when
the work equipment is at the side than when it is at the front or
rear.
When using a breaker or other heavy work equipment, there is a hazard of the machine losing its balance and
tipping over. When operating on flat ground as well as on slopes.
Do not suddenly lower, swing, or stop the work equipment.
Do not suddenly extend or retract the boom cylinder. There is a hazard that impact will cause the machine to
tip over.
Do not pass the bucket over the head of other workers or over the operator's seat of dump trucks or other hauling
equipment. The load may spill or the bucket may hit the dump truck and cause serious injury or property damage.
Operations on Snow
Snow-covered or frozen surfaces are slippery, so be extremely careful when traveling or operating the machine,
and do not operate the levers suddenly. Even a slight slope may cause the machine to slip, so be particularly
careful when working on slopes.
With frozen ground surfaces, the ground becomes soft when the temperature rises, and this may cause the
machine to tip over.
If the machine enters deep snow, there is a hazard that it may tip over or become buried in the snow. Be careful
not to leave the road shoulder or to get trapped in a snow drift.
When clearing snow, the road shoulder and objects placed beside the road are buried in the snow and cannot be
seen. There is a hazard of the machine tipping over or hitting covered objects, so always carry out operations
carefully.
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Parking Machine
Park the machine on firm, level ground.
Select a place where there is no hazard of falling rocks or
landslides, or of flooding if the land is low.
Lower the work equipment completely to the ground.
When leaving the machine, set safety lock lever (1) to the LOCK
position, then stop the engine.
Always close the operator's cab door, and use the key to lock all
the equipment in order to prevent any unauthorized person from
moving the machine. Always remove the key, take it with you,
and leave it in the specified place.
If it is necessary to park the machine on a slope, always do as
follows.
Set the bucket on the downhill side, then dig it into the
ground.
Put blocks under the tracks to prevent the machine from
moving.
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TRANSPORTATION
The machine can be divided into parts for transportation, so when transportating the machine, please contact your
Komatsu distributor to have the work carried out.
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BATTERY
Before working with batteries, turn the starting switch to the OFF position.
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TOWING
Never use a wire rope which has cut strands (A), reduced
diameter (B), or kinks (C). There is danger that the rope may
break during the towing operation.
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Put blocks under the track to prevent the machine from moving.
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Proper Tools
Use only tools suited to the task and be sure to use the tools
correctly. Using damaged, low quality, faulty, makeshift tools or
improper use of the tools could cause serious personal injury.
Personnel
Only authorized personnel can service and repair the machine. Do not allow unauthorized personnel into the area.
If necessary, employ an observer.
Attachments
Appoint a leader before starting removal or installation
operations for attachments.
Place attachments that have been removed from the machine in
a stable condition so that they do not fall. And take steps to
prevent unauthorized persons from entering the storage area.
Noise
If the noise from the machine is too loud, it may cause temporary or permanent hearing problems.
When carrying out maintenance of the engine and you are exposed to noise for long periods of time, wear ear covers
or ear plugs while working.
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Welding Works
Welding operations must always be carried out by a qualified welder and in a place equipped with a proper
equipment. There is a hazard of fire or electrocution when carrying out welding, so never allow any unqualified
personnel to carry out welding.
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Waste Materials
To prevent pollution, pay careful attention to the method of disposing of waste materials.
Always put oil drained from your machine in containers. Never
drain oil directly onto the ground or dump into the sewage
system, rivers, the sea, or lakes.
Obey appropriate laws and regulations when disposing of
harmful objects such as oil, fuel, coolant, solvent, filters, and
batteries.
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Compressed Air
When carrying out cleaning with compressed air, there is a hazard of serious injury or property damage caused
by flying particles.
When using compressed air to clean elements or the radiator, always wear safety goggles, dust mask, gloves,
and other protective equipment.
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MONITORING SYSTEM
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Caution Monitors
CAUTION
If the warning monitor flashes, check the problem point as soon as possible and carry out maintenance. Failure to repair the
problem will lead to failure of the machine.
These are items which need to be observed when the engine is running. If any abnormality occurs, the item needing
immediate repair is display.
If any abnormality occurs on the machine, the relative monitor begins to flash and the alarming buzzer begins to
sound.
REMARK
This lamp will light up if the starting switch is turned ON when
the engine is stopped, but this does not indicate any
abnormality.
When the engine is started or stopped with the starting switch
at the ON position, the lamp may light up and the buzzer may
sound momentarily, but this does not indicate any abnormality.
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Emergency Monitors
CAUTION
If the monitor flashes, stop the engine immediately or run at low idling, then inspect the problem point immediately and repair the
problem.
These are items which need to be observed when the engine is running. If there is any abnormality, the abnormal
location on the monitor will lights up and the buzzer will second. Carry out the necessary repairs immediately.
(1) Engine coolant temperature monitor (2) Engine oil pressure monitor
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REMARK
This lamp will light up if the starting switch is turned ON when
the engine is stopped, but this does not indicate any
abnormality.
When the engine is started or stopped with the starting switch
at the ON position, the lamp may light up and the buzzer may
sound momentarily, but this does not indicate any abnormality.
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Pilot Display
When the starting switch is ON, the pilot display lights up when the display items are functioning.
Actuated: Lights up
Canceled: Goes off
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REMARK
When the swift deceleration monitor is lights up, the engine speed remains at low idling even if the fuel control dial
is operated.
REMARK
When Segment (D) lights up, engine cooling water temperature
monitor lamp (F) begins to flash, too.
When Segment (E) lights up, engine cooling water temperature
monitor lamp (F) begins to flash, too. At the same time, the
alarming buzzer begins to sound.
Fuel Gauge
This meter (4) shows the fuel level in the fuel tank. During normal
operation, the lamp should light up in the green range (A).
If the lamp in the red range (B) flashes during operation, there isles
than 42 liters (11.10 US gal) of fuel remaining, so check and add
fuel.
The correct level may not be displayed for a short time after the
starting switch is turned to the ON position, but this is not an
abnormality.
REMARK
When red range (B) in the fuel gauge lights up, fuel level monitor
(C) begins to flash, too.
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Display
This monitor (5) serves to display failure contents, if any
abnormality occurs on the machine.
REMARK
If the machine has a fault, error information appears while the
starting switch is ON. The monitor flashes and displays all error
information sequentially.
Service Meter
This meter (6) shows the total operation hours of the machine. Set
the periodic maintenance intervals using this display.
The service meter advances while the engine is running - even id
the machine is not traveling.
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REMARK
When starting the engine, the active mode (for heavy-load
operations) is automatically set.
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WARNING
When loading or unloading from a trailer, always travel at low speed. Never operate the travel speed selector switch during the
loading or unloading operation.
If the travel speed is switched between Hi and Lo when the machine is traveling, the machine may deviate to one side, even
when traveling in a straight line.
Stop the machine before switching the travel speed.
REMARK
When the engine is started, it is automatically set to Lo speed
travel.
When traveling at high speed (Hi), if travel power is needed
when traveling on soft ground or slopes, the travel speed is
automatically set to low speed travel (Lo), so there is no need to
operate this switch. On the monitor display, the Hi (high speed)
lamp stays lighted up.
Wiper Switch
This switch (3) actuates the front window wiper.
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SWITCHES
Starting Switch
This switch (1) is used to start or stop the engine.
OFF position
The key can be inserted or withdrawn. The switches for the electric
system except the room lamp and service meter are all turned off
and the engine is stopped.
ON position
Electric current flows in the charging and lamp circuits. Keep the
starting switch key at the ON position while the engine is running.
START position
This is the engine-start position. Keep the key at this position during cranking. Immediately after starting the engine,
release the key. It will automatically return to the ON position.
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REMARK
The engine does not start, if the safety lock lever is not in the LOCK
position. Make sure first that the safety lock lever is in the LOCK
position, and then move the engine starting switch.
REMARK
When the swift deceleration monitor is lighted up, the engine speed
will remain at low idling even if the dial is operated. To restore
engine speed, press swift deceleration switch on the left work
equipment control lever to cancel the deceleration function.
WARNING
Always return the work equipment and travel levers to the neutral position before operating the swift deceleration switch. If the
switch is operated when any lever is being operated, the engine torque will suddenly change.
This switch (3) is used to activate the system to lower the engine speed and reduce the fuel consumption when the
engine output is not required, such as when the travel levers, travel pedals and work equipment control levers are
at the neutral position.
When the swift deceleration switch in the center of the knob of the
left work equipment control lever is pressed, the swift deceleration
monitor lights up and the engine speed goes down to low idling.
When the swift deceleration switch is pressed again, the
deceleration monitor goes off, and the engine speed turns to the
speed set by the fuel control dial.
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REMARK
When fuel control dial is at the low idling position, the engine speed will not go down any lower even if this switch
is pressed.
If the engine speed does not rise, it is possible that this switch is ON. Lock at the swift deceleration monitor to
check the condition of the switch.
If the starting switch is turned OFF position when the swift deceleration switch is ON, the deceleration function
is canceled.
Horn Switch
Press switch (4) at the center of the knob of the right work
equipment control lever to sound the horn.
Lamp Switch
This switch (5) lights up the working lamp and monitor illumination.
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REMARK
Even when the engine-starting switch is in the OFF position, the
room lamp lights up, so do not forget to turn it off.
Cigarette Lighter
This switch (10) is used when lighting cigarettes. When the
cigarette lighter is pushed in, it will return to its origi-nal position
after several seconds, so pull it out to use it.
If the cigarette lighter is removed, the socket can be used as a
power source.
NOTICE
This cigarette lighter is of a 24 V type. Hence do not use this as a power
source for electric equipment of 12 V type, otherwise they will likely be
damaged.
The capacity of this cigarette lighter is 85 W (24 V X 3.5 A).
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WARNING
When leaving the operator's cab, be sure to move the safety lock lever to the LOCK position. If the safety lock lever is not in
the LOCK position and a control lever is touched accidentally, that may cause a serious bodily injury.
If the safety lock lever is not secured in the LOCK position, it may cause a serious bodily injury. Check that the lever is in the
illustrated position.
Be careful not to accidentally touch the work equipment control lever while pulling up the safety lock lever.
Be careful not to accidentally touch the work equipment control lever while pushing down the safety lock lever.
This lever (1) is a locking device for locking operation of the work
equipment and attachments, swing and travel.
The lever is put to the LOCK position, when it is pulled up.
This safety lock lever is of a hydraulic locking type. Even if it is put
to the LOCK position, the work equipment control lever and travel
control lever can be moved, but neither machine nor the work
equipment moves.
REMARK
The engine does not start, if the safety lock lever is not in the LOCK
position. Make sure first that the safety lock lever is in the LOCK
position, and then move the engine starting switch.
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WARNING
The operating pattern is set to the standard operating pattern (ISO
pattern).
When changing the operating pattern, please contact your Komatsu
distributor.
The method of using operating patterns other than the ISO pattern is
given in the ATTACHMENT AND OPTIONS section. Always read and
understand the contents before operating the machine.
When changing the operating pattern, change the operating plate at the
same time to the operating plate that matches the movement of the
machine.
The place to attach the operating plate is on the right side of the
operator's cab.
This Left work equipment control lever (2) is used to operate the
arm and upper structure.
Arm operation Swing operation
(a) Swing to right
(b) Swing to left
(c) Arm IN
(d) Arm OUT
N (Neutral): The upper structure and arm are held in position and
do not move.
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Travel Levers
WARNING
Do not put your foot on the pedal unless the machine is traveling. If you
leave your foot on the pedal and press it by mistake, the machine will
move suddenly, and this may lead to a serious accident. Do not rest a
foot on the pedal except when traveling or steering the machine, using
the pedal.
If the track frame is facing the rear, the direction of travel operations will
be reversed.
When operating the travel levers, check if the track frame is facing the
front or the rear.
(If sprocket (A) is at the rear, the track frame is facing the front.)
Take good care when traveling or steering the machine, using the pedal.
REMARK
Machines equipped with travel alarm
If the lever is shifted to the advance or reverse position from the
neutral position, the alarm sounds to warn that the machine is
starting to advance
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REMARK
The acceleration pedal works, when the travel speed shifting
switch in the monitor panel is at low speed position (Lo lamp lights
up).
The travel speed does not change, even if the pedal is depressed,
if the switch is at high speed position (Hi lamp lights up).
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SUN ROOF
WARNING
When leaving the operator's compartment, set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position.
If the control levers are not locked, and they are touched by mistake, this may lead to a serious accident.
When opening or closing the roof hatch, carry out the operation on horizontal ground. If you open or close the hatch when the
footing conditions are poor, there is danger that you may fall.
Opening
1. Set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position.
2. Release lock (A) provided on both side of the ceiling and check
that it moves freely. Then push it up to open, holding handle
(B).
Closing
Pull the ceiling down, holding handle (B) and set locks (A). If the locks do not engage properly, open the ceiling once
again and try to shut it.
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WINDSHIELD
WARNING
When opening or closing the front window, bottom window, or door,
always set the safety lock lever to the LOCK position.
If the control levers are not locked and they are touched by accident,
this may lead to a serious accident.
When opening or closing the window at the front of the cab, stop the
machine on horizontal ground, lower the work equipment completely to
the ground, stop the engine, then carry out the operation.
When opening the front window, hold the grip securely with both hands,
pull up, and do not let go until the automatic lock catch is locked.
When closing the front window, the window will move quicker under its
own weight. Hold the grips securely with both hands when closing it.
It is possible to stow (pull up) the front window in the roof of the operator's compartment.
Opening
1. Stop the machine on level ground, lower the work equipment completely to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position.
3. Check that the wiper blade is stowed in the right stay.
4. Grip knobs (A) at the top, bottom, left, and right of the front
window, and pull lock lever (B) to release the lock at the top of
the front window. The top of the front window will come out.
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5. Hold lower knob (C) with your left hand from inside the
operator's cab, and with your right hand, grip top knob (D), pull
it up, and push it against lock catch (E) at the rear of the cab
securely to lock the window.
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Closing
WARNING
When closing the window, lower it slowly and be careful not to get your hand caught.
1. Stop the machine on level ground, lower the work equipment completely to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position.
3. Grip left and right knobs (A), and pull down lock lever (B) to
release the lock.
4. Grip knob (C) at the bottom of the front window with your left
hand and knob (D) at the top with your right hand, push to the
front, then lower slowly.
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5. When the bottom of the window reaches the top of the bottom
window, push the top of the window to the front to push it
against left and right lock catches (G) and engage the lock.
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1) Set the hollow in the glass at the front face, set the
protruding part of grip (A) on the inside, and insert between
the left switch lever box and magazine box on the inside left
of the operator's cab.
NOTICE
If the window rise up on lock base (C) or is not in contact with lock lever (B),
and it is attempted to engage the lock by force, there is danger that the
glass may break. Check before applying the lock.
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SLIDING DOOR
CAUTION
Be sure to check that the sliding door is locked in position both when it
is open and when it is closed.
Always stop the machine on level ground when opening or closing the
door.
If the door is opened or closed on a slope, there is danger that the
operating effort will suddenly change. Do not open or close the door on
slopes.
When opening or closing the door, always use door handle (1) and knob
(2).
Be careful not to get your hands caught between the front pillar or
center pillar.
If there is anyone inside the cab, call out to that person before opening
or closing the door.
Door Lock
When closing the door, pull the handle back to remove lock (3), then pull the door to the front.
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If it should become impossible to open the cab door for any reason,
and it is necessary to make an emergency escape from the
operator's compartment, use hammer (A) to escape.
To escape from the operator's cab, use hammer (A) to break the
glass and escape through the window.
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ENGINE HOOD
WARNING
Never attempt to climb on the engine hood. There is the danger that you may slip off.
When carrying out inspection and maintenance inside the engine hood, always use the hood support lever to hold the engine
hood open.
NOTICE
Always keep the hood locked except when opening it.
Check the direction of the key slot in the opening knob to check that it is
locked.
3. After opening the hood, use hood support lever (3) to secure
the hood in position.
4. When closing hood (2), remove hood support lever (3), fit it
securely in the lever lock, then lower the hood slowly and push
it down to lock it.
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MUD COVER
WARNING
Never attempt to climb on the cover. There is the danger that you may slip off.
When carrying out inspection and maintenance inside the cover, always use the cover support lever to hold the cover open.
NOTICE
Always keep the hood locked except when opening it.
Check the direction of the key slot in the opening knob to check that it is
locked.
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NOTICE
Always keep the door locked except when opening it.
1. Release lock (1) of door.
(For details see "Opening and Closing Covers with Lock
(PAGE 3-32)".)
2. Put a finger in hook (2) and pull cover (3) open.
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FUSE
NOTICE
Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn off the starting switch.
The fuses protect the electrical equipment and wiring from burning out.
If the fuse becomes corroded, or white powder can be seen, or the fuse is loose in the fuse holder, replace the fuse.
Replace the fuse with another of the same capacity.
Fuse
No. Name of circuit
capacity
(1) 10A Controller
(2) 10A Pump solenoid free
(3) 10A Revolving lamp, auxiliary electric power
(4) 10A Window washer, cigarette lighter
(5) 5A Horn
(6) 15A Working lamp
(7) 10A Radio
(8) 25A Air conditioner, Heater
(9) 15A Fuel governer control
(10) 5A Swing brake cancel
(11) 10A Deceleration switch controller
(12) 10A PPC oil pressure lock solenoid
(13) 10A Monitor panel
(14) 10A Spare
(15) 15A Key stop solenoid
(16) 5A Radio back up
(17) 10A Air conditioner back up
(18) 10A Monitor, KOMTRAX
(19) 5A Room lamp
(20) 30A Starting switch (B)
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FUSIBLELINK
If power is not supplied even after turning the engine starting switch
ON, fusible link (1) is suspected of disconnection. In that case,
open up the dust cover on the right side of the machine, check and
replace it if necessary.
REMARK
A fusible link refers to the large-sized fuse wiring installed in the
high current flow portion of the circuit to protect electrical
components and wiring from burning, in the same way as an
ordinary fuse.
REMARK
Power may be sourced from the cigarette lighter, too. For the details, see the section of "Cigarette Lighter (PAGE
3-19)" in this manual.
CONTROLLERS
NOTICE
Do not let water, mud, or juice spill on the controller.This will cause
failures.
If any abnormality occurs in the controller,do not repair it by yourself.
Please contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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Off Switch
Switch (5) is used to stop operation of heater function.
Ventilate the Cab From Time to Time When Using the Heater
If you smoke when the heater is on, the smoke may start to hurt your eyes, so open the window and carry out
ventilation and heating for a short time to remove the smoke.
When running the heater for a long time, carry out ventilation and cooling together once an hour.
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Vent Selector Switch (ir Flow to Upper Part of Body and foot)
If this switch (1) is pressed, the air from the air conditioner is
directed to the face and feet.
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Off Switch
Switch (6) is used to stop operation of the fan.
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Ventilation
If you smoke when the cooler is on, the smoke may start to hurt your eyes, so open the window and turn the lever
to FRESH for a while to remove the smoke while continuing the cooling.
When running the air conditioner for a long time, turn the lever to the FRESH position once an hour to carry out
ventilation and cooling.
Temperature Control
When the cooler is on, set the temperature so that it feels slightly cool when entering the cab (5 to 6°C (41 to 42.8
°F) lower than the outside temperature). This temperature difference is considered to be the most suitable for your
health, so always be careful to adjust the temperature properly.
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RADIO
(If equipped)
Control Panel
(1) Power switch/volume control (SW-VOLUME) and (5) Manual tuning button (TUNING)
Balance (Pull BAL) Knob (6) Preset station buttons (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
(2) Tone control knob (TONE) (7) Display
(3) FM/AM selection button (AM/FM) (8) Time reset button
(4) Display selection button (TIME) (9) Stereo indicator (ST)
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Display
In this display (7), receiving band, frequency, preset No. and time
are shown.
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Controls Of Radio
Manual Tuning
Press tuning button (5) and set to the desired frequency.
Each time the button is pressed, the frequency will move up or down in steps of 9 kHz (AM) or 0.1 MHz (FM).
∨ button: Move to a lower frequency station
∧ button: Move to a higher frequency station
If the frequency reaches the top or bottom limit, it will automatically change as follows: top limit → bottom limit,
or bottom limit → top limit
Automatic Tuning
Keep tuning button (5) pressed for at least 0.5 seconds. When a broadcasting station is picked up, it will
automatically stop. To search for the next station, press tuning button (5) again for at least 0.5 seconds.
∨ button: Move to a lower frequency station
∧ button: Move to a higher frequency station
If tuning button (5) is pressed during auto tuning, the auto tuning will be canceled and the frequency at the point
where it is canceled will be picked up.
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Example
10:05 → 10:00
10:59 → 11:00
10:26 → 10:26
Antenna
NOTICE
When transporting the machine or parking it in a garage, always fully
retract the antenna to avoid the possibility of breakage.
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TOOL BOX
NOTICE
Except when opening the cover for some reason, always keep the cover
locked.
ASHTRAY
This is on the right front side of the operator's seat.
Be sure to extinguish your cigarette, then close the lid.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER
(If equipped)
A fire extinguisher is prepared at the rear part inside the operator's
cab.
The directions are described on the nameplate affixed to it. Just in
case, carefully read and grasp them beforehand.
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Walk-Around Checks
Before starting the engine, look around the machine and under the machine to check for loose nuts or bolts, or
leakage of oil, fuel, or coolant, and check the condition of the work equipment and hydraulic system. Check also for
loose wiring, play, and accumulation of dust at places which reach high temperatures.
WARNING
When carrying out check or maintenance work inside the engine hood or dust cover, be sure to open them up to the upper end
and secure them with a stopper.
Remove any flammable materials from around the battery or engine muffler, or other high temperature engine parts. Leakage
of fuel or oil will cause the machine to catch fire. Check carefully, and sure to repair any abnormalities, or please contact your
Komatsu distributor.
1. Check for damage, wear, play in work equipment, cylinders, linkage, hoses
Check that there are no cracks, excessive wear, or play in the work equipment, cylinders, linkage, or hoses. If
any abnormality is found, repair it.
2. Remove dirt and dust from around engine, battery and radiator.
Check if there is any dirt or dust accumulated around the
engine or radiator. Check also if there is any flammable
material (dead leaves, twigs grass etc.) accumulated around
the battery or high temperature engine parts, such as the
engine muffler. Remove all such dirt or flammable material.
Check thoroughly if there is any dust stuck particularly
between exhaust muffler (1) and exhaust muffler cover (2).
4. Check for oil leakage from hydraulic equipment, hydraulic tank, hoses, joints
Check that there is no oil leakage. If any abnormality is found, repair the place where the oil is leaking.
5. Check the undercarriage (track, sprocket, idler, guard) for damage, wear, loose bolts, or leakage of oil from
rollers.
If any abnormality is found, repair it.
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WARNING
Do not open the radiator cap unless necessary. When checking the coolant, always wait for the engine to cool down and check
the sub tank.
Immediately after the engine is stopped, the coolant is at a high temperature and the radiator is under high internal pressure.
If the cap is removed to check the coolant level in this condition, there is a hazard of burns. Wait for the temperature to go
down, then turn the cap slowly to release the pressure before removing it.
1. Open the engine hood and check that the cooling water level
is between the FULL and LOW marks on radiator reserve tank
(1) (Shown in the diagram on the right). If the water level is low,
add clean and soft water through the water filler of reserve tank
(1) to the FULL level.
2. After adding water, tighten the cap securely.
3. If the sub tank is empty, there is probably leakage of water.
After inspecting, repair any abnormality immediately. If there is
no abnormality, check the water level in the radiator. If the
water level is low, add water to the radiator, then fill the reserve
tank(1).
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WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature immediately after the engine is stopped, and may cause serious burns. Wait for the
temperature to go down before starting the operation.
5. If the oil is above the H mark, drain the excess engine oil from
drain plug (P), and check the oil level again.
6. If the oil level is correct, tighten the oil filler cap securely and
close the engine hood.
REMARK
If the machine is at an angle, make it horizontal before checking.
When checking the oil level after the engine has been operated, wait for at least 15 minutes after stopping the
engine before checking.
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WARNING
When adding fuel, never spill the fuel or let it overflow. It will cause fire.
If any fuel has spilled, wipe it up completely. If fuel has spilled over soil or sand, remove that soil or sand.
Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Never bring flames near fuel.
1. Insert the key into engine starting switch (1) and turn it to the
ON position to light up monitor (2).
3. If required, refill fuel through fuel filler port (F), monitoring sight
gauge (G).
Fuel tank capacity: 125 liters (33.03 US gal)
4. After adding fuel, tighten the cap securely.
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WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature after the engine is stopped, and may cause burns.Wait for the temperature to go down
before starting the work.
When removing the oil filler cap, turn it slowly to release the internal pressure, then remove it.
1. Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank, keeping the machine in the following conditions.
1) If the machine is not in a posture shown in the illustration A
at right, start the engine and retract the arm and bucket
cylinder, then lower the boom, set the bucket teeth in
contact with the ground, and stop the engine.
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2. Open battery inspection cover (1) and check sight gauge (G)
for the oil level. If it stays within the following range, it is
regarded as appropriate.
NOTICE
Do not add oil above the H line. This will damage the hydraulic circuit or
cause the oil to spurt out.
If oil has been added to adobe the H level, stop the upper structure so that
the drain plug (P) under the hydraulic tank will be between both tracks, and
stop the engine and wait for the hydraulic oil to cool down, then drain the
excess oil from drain plug (P).
3. If it is below the L level, open the mud cover and add through
filler port (F).
REMARK
The oil level will vary depending upon the oil temperature.
Accordingly, use the following as the guide:
Before operation: around L level
(Oil temperature 10 to 30°C (50 to 86°F))
Normal operation: around H level
(Oil temperature 50 to 80°C (122 to 176°F))
NOTICE
Be sure to pressurize the hydraulic tank. If it is not pressurized, the pump
will suck in air, and this will adversely affect the equipment.
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1. Open inspection cover (1) on the left side of the machine and
set handle (2) of the filter inside to the CLOSED position (a).
2. Using the filter wrench, loosen ring (3), then remove element
cup (4) and throw out the water inside it.
3. Fill element cup (4) with fuel, install it to the filter holder, then
tighten ring (3).
4. Set handle (2) to the OPEN position (b).
5. rain any water or sediment from fuel tank. For details, see "Fuel
Tank - Drain (PAGE 4-50)".
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WARNING
If the fuses frequently blow or if there are traces of short circuits on the electrical wiring, locate the cause immediately and carry
out repairs, or contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
Keep the top surface of the battery clean and check the breather hole in the battery cap. If it is clogged with dirt or dust, wash
the battery cap to clean the breather hole.
Check that there is no damage to the fuses and that a fuse of the correct capacity is being used. Check that there
are no disconnections or traces of short circuits on the electrical wiring, and no damage to the covering. Check also
that there are no loose terminals.
Be particularly careful to check the wiring of the battery, starting motor, and alternator.
Always check also that there is no flammable material accumulated around the engine. Remove any such
flammable material.
Please contact your Komatsu distributor for advice on investigation and correction of the cause.
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Adjustment
WARNING
Adjust the seat position before starting operations or after changing the operator.
Adjust the seat so that the control levers and switchis can be operated freely and easily with the operator back against the
backrest.
Seat Adjustment
(A) Fore-and-aft adjustment
Move lever (1) to the upper, set the operator's seat at the desired
position, then release the lever.
Fore-and-aft adjustment: 50 mm (2.0 in) (5 stages)
REMARK
The seat can be reclined more when the seat is pushed to the front.
The amount of reclining decreases as the seat is pushed back, so
when moving the seat back, return the seatback to the upright
position.
Pull up lever (2) and set the seat back to a position which is
comfortable for operation, then release the lever.
Sit with your back against the seat back when adjusting. If your
back is not touching the seat back, the seat back may suddenly
move forward.
REMARK
If the seat back is tipped to the front without raising the armrest (3), the armrest will rise automatically.
(E)Adjusting suspension
Adjust the weight adjusting dial to your own weight by turning knob (6) under the operator's seat.
The weight can be adjusted to 50 to 120 kg (110 to 265 lb).
If you want to make the seat softer, turn the weight adjustment to a lower weight; if you want to make the seat harder,
adjust to a higher weight.When operating on uneven surfaces, adjust the seat to a harder setting.
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Rearview Mirrors
Adjust the angle of the mirrors so that the area to the bottom rear
of the operator's seat (the area hidden by the engine hood) can be
seen clearly.
Seat Belt
WARNING
Before fastening the seat belt, check that there is no abnormality in the securing brackets or belt. If there is any wear or
damage, replace.
Even if there appears to be no abnormality in the seat belt, replace the seat belt once every 3 years. The date of manufacture
is woven on the reverse side of the belt.
Adjust and fasten the seat belt before operating the machine.
Always use the seat belt when operating the machine.
Do not use the seat belt with either half of the belt twisted.
Check that the bolts of the clamp securing the belt to the chassis are not loose. Tighten them if they are loose.
The tightening torque for the mounting bolt is 24.5 ± 4.9 N·m (2.5 ± 0.5 kgf·m, 18.1 ± 3.6 lbft).
If the belt surface is scratched or frayed or if the fittings are broken or deformed, replace the seat belt unit.
Fasten belt along your body without kinking it. Adjust the lengths of the belt on the tongue sides.
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Shortening
Pull the free end on the tongue side.
Lengthening
Pull the seat belt with a tongue in the direction perpendicular to the
tongue.
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WARNING
Before fitting the seat belt, check that there is no abnormality in the belt mount bracket or mounting belt. If it is worn or
damaged, replace the seat belt.
Even if no abnormality can be seen in the belt, replace the seat belt every 3 years. The date of manufacture of the belt is shown
on the back of the belt.
Always wear the seat belt during operation.
Fit the seat belt so that it is not twisted.
Removing belt
Press button (5) in buckle (4), and remove tongue (3) from buckle
(4).
The belt is automatically wound in, so hold grip (2) and return the
belt slowly to wind-in device (1).
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REMARK
The engine does not start, if the safety lock lever is not in the LOCK
position.
3. Insert the key in starting switch (2), turn the key to the ON
position, then carry out the following checks.
1) The buzzer will sound for approx. 1 sec, and the following
monitors and gauges will light up for approx. 3 sec.
Charge level monitor (3)
Engine oil pressure monitor (4)
Engine coolant temperature gauge (5)
Engine coolant temperature monitor (6)
Fuel level monitor (7)
Fuel level monitor (8)
Swift deceleration monitor (9)
Pre-heating monitor (10)
If the monitors or gauges do not light up or the buzzer does
not sound, there is probably a blown bulb or disconnection,
so please contact your Komatsu distributor for repair.
After approx. 3 seconds, the following monitors and
gauges will remain on and the others will go out.
Charge level monitor (3)
Engine oil pressure monitor (4)
Engine coolant temperature gauge (5)
Fuel level monitor (8)
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2) Press horn switch (11) to confirm that the horn will sound.
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STARTING ENGINE
Normal Starting
WARNING
Check that there are no persons or obstacles in the surrounding area, then sound the horn and start the engine.
Exhaust gas is toxic. When starting the engine in confined spaces, be particularly careful to ensure good ventilation.
NOTICE
Do not try to start the engine with the fuel adjustment dial set near the
full engine rotation. Otherwise the engine parts may be damaged.
Do not keep the starting motor rotating continuously for more than 20
seconds.
If the engine will not start, wait for at least 2 minutes before trying to
start the engine again.
1. Check the safety lock lever (1) is at the LOCK position. If the
safety lock lever is in the FREE position, the engine does not
start.
3. Turn the key in starting switch (3) to the START position. The
engine will start.
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4. When the engine start, release the key in the starting switch
(3). The key will return automatically to the ON position.
5. Keep the engine idling for the initial 15 seconds right after it has been started, and do not operate any control
lever or the fuel adjustment dial during that time.
6. Check that battery charging level monitor (4) lamp and engine
oil pressure monitor (5) lamp do not light up.
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NOTICE
Do not try to start the engine with the fuel adjustment dial set near the
full engine rotation. Otherwise the engine parts may be damaged.
Do not keep the starting motor rotating continuously for more than 20
seconds.
If the engine fails to start, wait for about 2 minutes and repeat from Step
2.
2. Before starting the engine, check that fuel control dial (2) is at the low position.
3. Turn fuel control dial (2) to the center position between LOW
IDLING and HIGH IDLING.
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4. Hold the key in starting switch (3) at the HEAT position, and
check that pre-heating monitor (4) lights up.
After about 30 seconds, pre-heating monitor (4) will flash 10
seconds to indicate that pre-heating is finished.
REMARK
The monitor and gauge also light up when the key is at the HEAT
position, but this does not indicate any abnormality.
5. When pre-heating monitor (4) goes off, turn the key in stating
switch (3) to the START position to start the engine.
6. When the engine start, release the key in the starting switch
(3). The key will return automatically to the ON position.
7. Keep the engine idling for the initial 15 seconds right after it has been started, and do not operate any control
lever or the fuel adjustment dial during that time.
8. Check that charge level monitor (5) and engine oil pressure
monitor (6) goes off.
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Warming-Up Operation
NOTICE
When the hydraulic oil is at a low temperature, do not carry out operations or move the lever suddenly. Always carry out the
warming-up operation. This will help to extend the machine life.
Do not suddenly accelerate the engine before the warming-up operation is completed.
Do not run the engine at low idling or high idling continuously for more than 20 minutes. (Oil down) If it is necessary to run
the engine at idling, apply a load from time to time or run the engine at a mid-range speed.
1. Turn fuel control dial (1) to the center position between LOW
IDLING and HIGH IDLING and run the engine at medium
speed for about 5 minutes with no load.
2. Set safety lock lever (2) to the FREE position, and raise the
bucket from the ground.
3. Operate bucket control lever (3) and arm control lever (4)
slowly to move the bucket cylinder and arm cylinder to the end
of the stroke.
4. Operate the bucket for 30 seconds and the arm for 30 seconds
in turn fully for 5 minutes.
NOTICE
When the work equipment is retracted, take care that it does not interfere
with the machine body or ground.
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When monitor lamp (E) lights up: E Mode (for work focusing
on fuel consumption ratio)
When monitor lamp (E) does not light up: Active Mode (for
heavy-duty work)
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1. Run the engine at low idling for about 5 minutes to cool down
gradually.
2. Turn the key of starting switch (1) to the OFF position to stop
the engine.
3. Remove the key from starting switch (1).
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MACHINE OPERATION
WARNING
Before operating the steering levers, check the direction of the track frame.
If the sprocket is at the front, the operation of the travel levers is reversed.
When moving off, check that the area around the machine is safe, and sound the horn before moving.
Do not allow anyone in the area around the machine.
Remove all obstacles from the travel path of the machine.
The rear of the machine is a blind spot, so be particularly careful when travel in reverse.
Check that the travel alarm works properly.
REMARK
If the engine speed dose not rise, it is possible that the switch
deceleration switch is ON. Check the swift deceleration display
lamp. For details of operation of the swift deceleration switch, see
"Swift Deceleration Switch (PAGE 3-16)".
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Stopping Machine
WARNING
Avoid stopping suddenly. Give yourself ample room when stopping.
Put the left and right travel levers (1) in the neutral position, then
stop the machine.
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Steering
WARNING
Before operating the travel levers, check the position of the sprocket. If the sprocket is at the front, the operation of the travel
levers is reversed.
REMARK
When turning to the right, operate the left travel lever in the same
way.
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REMARK
When turning to the right, operate the right travel lever in the same
way.
REMARK
When using counter-rotation to turn right, pull the right travel lever
back and push the left travel lever forward.
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SWINGING
WARNING
When operating the swing, check that the area around the machine is safe.
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Arm control
Move the left work equipment control lever to the front or rear to
operate the arm.
Swing control
Move the left work equipment control lever to the left or right to
swing the upper structure.
Boom control
Move the right work equipment control lever to the front or rear
to operate the boom.
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Bucket control
Move the right work equipment control lever to the left or right to
operate the bucket.
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WORKING MODE
By using the working mode selector switch to select a working mode that matches the operating condition, it is
possible to carry out operations efficiently.
Use the following procedure to make effective use of each working mode.
Active Mode (for heavy-duty work) and E Mode (for work focusing
on fuel consumption ratio) are alternated, every time the working
mode switch is depressed.
REMARK
Active Mode (for heavy-duty work) is automatically selected, when
the engine is started.
Working mode Lamp (E) Applicable operations Set rotation during work* (rpm)
Active mode
Goes off Normal digging, loading operations 2,020 ± 50
(for heave-load operations)
E mode Normal digging, loading operations
(For work focusing on fuel Lights up (When importance is placed on fuel 1,850 ± 100
consumption ratio) consumption ratio)
*: This is the engine rotation when the fuel adjusting dial is set at the FULL position and no load is applied.
REMARK
When the working mode is switched from Active Mode to E Mode with the fuel adjusting dial set at the FULL position,
the engine rotation somewhat drops, but that is nothing unusual.
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PROHIBITED OPERATIONS
WARNING
Do not attempt to operate the work equipment control lever, while the machine is traveling.
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Traveling
Traveling over boulders, tree stumps, or other obstacles will cause
a big shock to the chassis (and in particular to the tracks), and this
will cause damage to the machine. For this reason, always remove
any obstacles or travel around them, or take other steps to avoid
traveling over such obstacles as far as possible.
If there is no way to avoid traveling over an obstacle, reduce the
travel speed, keep the work equipment close to the ground, and try
to travel so that the center of the track passes over the obstacle.
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CAUTION
When driving the machine out of water, if the angle of the machine exceeds
15°, the rear of the upper structure will go under water, and water will be
thrown up by the radiator fan. This may cause the fan to break.
Be extremely careful when driving the machine out of water.
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TRAVELING ON SLOPES
WARNING
When traveling, raise the bucket approx. 20 to 30cm (8 to 12 in) from the
ground.
Do not travel downhill in reverse.
When traveling over ridges or other obstacles, keep the work equipment
close to the ground and travel slowly.
Never turn on slopes or travel across slopes.
Always go down to a flat place to perform these operations. It may be
longer, but it will ensure safety.
Always operate or travel in such a way that it is possible to stop safely
at any time if the machine slips or becomes unstable.
Turning or operating the work equipment when working on slopes may
cause the machine to lose it balance and turn over, so avoid such
operations.
It is particularly dangerous to swing downhill when the bucket is loaded.
If such operations have to be carried out, pile soil to make a platform on
the slope so that the machine can be kept horizontal when operating.
Do not travel up or down steep slopes. There is danger that the machine
may turn over.
When traveling uphill, if the shoes slip or it is impossible to travel uphill
using only the force of the tracks, do not use the pulling force of the arm
to help the machine travel uphill. There is danger that the machine may
turn over.
1. When traveling down steep hills, use the travel lever and fuel
control dial to keep the travel speed low. When traveling down
a steep hill of more than 15°, with the sprocket (1) side down,
and set the work equipment to the posture shown in the
diagram on the right, and lower the engine speed.
REMARK
Travel down fills with the sprocket (1) side down.
If the machine travels down with the sprocket (1) side up, the track
tends to become loose, and that can cause skipping pitches.
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2. When traveling up a steep hill of more than 15°, set the work
equipment to the posture shown in the diagram on the right.
Traveling Downhill
To brake the machine during downhill runs, put the travel lever in the neutral position. This will cause the brake to
be automatically applied.
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NOTICE
When using the boom or arm to raise the machine, always have the bottom
of the bucket in contact with the ground. (Never push with the teeth). The
angle between the boom and arm should be 90° to 110°.
The same applies when using the inverting bucket.
When only one side is affixed in mud, use the bucket to raise the
track, then lay boards or logs and drive the machine out.
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RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
In addition to the following, it is possible to further increase the range of applications by using various attachments.
Backhoe Work
A backhoe is suitable for excavating at a position lower than the
machine.
When the condition of the machine is as shown in the diagram at
right, each cylinder's maximum pushing excavation force is
obtained when the bucket cylinder and link, arm cylinder and arm
are at 90°.
When excavating, use this angle effectively to optimize your work
efficiency.
The range for excavating with the arm is from a 45° angle away
from the machine to a 30° angle toward the machine.
There may be some differences depending on the digging depth,
not try to keep within the above range rather than operating to the
end of the cylinder stroke.
Shovel Work
A shovel is suitable for excavating at a position higher than the
machine. Shovel work is performed by attaching the bucket in the
reverse direction.
Ditching Work
Ditching work can be performed efficiently by attaching a bucket
which matches the digging operation and then setting the tracks
parallel to the line of the ditch to be excavated.
To excavate a wide ditch, first dig both sides and then finally
remove the center portion.
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Loading Work
In places where the swing angle is small, work efficiency can be
enhanced by locating the dump truck in a place easily visible to the
operator.
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Stop the machine on a firm, flat surface. When performing joint work, make clear signals to each other and work
carefully for safety's sake.
Replacement
1. Place the bucket in contact with a flat surface.
REMARK
When removing the pins, place the bucket so that it is in light
contact with the ground.
If the bucket is lowered strongly to the ground, the resistance will
be increased and it will be difficult to remove the pins.
NOTICE
After removing the pins, make sure that mud or sand does not get on them.
Dust seals are fitted at both ends of the bushings, so be careful not to
damage them.
2. Remove the stopper bolts and nuts, then remove pins (A) and
(B), and remove the bucket.
3. Align the arm with holes (1) and the link with holes (2), then
install grease cooting pins (A) and (B).
REMARK
Install the bucket exactly in reverse order to dismantling.
When installing the bucket, the O-rings are easily damaged, so
fit the O-rings on the boss of the arm end as shown in the
diagram (3) on the right. When knocking in the pins, move the
O-ring down to the regular groove (4).
4. Install the stopper bolts and nuts for each pin, then grease the pin.
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Inversion
WARNING
When reversing a bucket, there is the danger that the bucket tooth tip
overruns the normal trajectory and interferes with the cab, thus causing a
serious trouble. Pay good attention to the work when reversing a bucket so
that the bucket and the cab may not interfere with each other.
REMARK
When removing the pins, place the bucket so that it is in light
contact with the ground.
If the bucket is lowered strongly to the ground, the resistance will
be increased and it will be difficult to remove the pins.
NOTICE
After removing the pins, make sure that mud or sand does not get on them.
Dust seals are fitted at both ends of the bushings, so be careful not to
damage them.
2. Remove the stopper bolts and nuts, then remove pins (A) and
(B), and remove the bucket.
REMARK
Install the O-ring into retaining hole (1) of the arm and bucket.
When installing the bucket, the O-rings are easily damaged, so fit
the O-rings on the boss of the arm end as shown in the diagram (3)
on the right. When knocking in the pins, move the O-ring down to
the regular groove (4).
5. Install the stopper bolts and nuts for each pin, then grease the pin.
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PARKING MACHINE
WARNING
Park the machine on the firm, level ground.
Avoid parking the machine on slopes.
If it is unavoidably necessary to park the machine on a slope, put blocks
under the tracks and dig the work equipment into the ground surface to
stop the machine from moving.
If the control levers are touched by accident, the work equipment or
machine may move suddenly, and this may lead to a serious accident.
Before standing up from the operator's seat, always set the safety lock
lever securely to the LOCK position.
Set the blade on the downhill side and lower it to the ground.
1. Stop the machine. For details, see "Stopping Machine (PAGE 3-82)".
2. Set fuel control dial (2) to the low idling position and lower the
engine speed.
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LOCKING
Always look the following places.
(1) Door of operator's cab
(2) Fuel tank filler port
(3) Engine hood
(4) Mud cover
(5) Battery inspection cover
REMARK
Use the starting switch key to open and close all these places.
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Considering the properties of the material used, road liners and rubber shoes offer various advantages. However,
their weak point is lack of strength. Therefore, it is important to understand the advantages of road liners and rubber
shoes, and to follow the precautions regarding handling and prohibited work. This will extend the life of the road
liners and rubber shoes and will enable the machine to display the advantages of road liners and rubber shoes to
the maximum. Before using road liners and rubber shoes, always read "Using Road Liners And Rubber Shoes
(PAGE 3-103)".
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Prohibited Works
Do not carry out the following types of work.
Carrying out operations and steering on crushed rock, extremely rough hard rock, steel beams, scrap iron, or near
the edges of steel plates will cause damage to the road liners and rubber shoes.
In places such as river beds where there are large numbers of large and small boulders, the stones may get
caught and damage the road liners and rubber shoes or make the shoes come off. If dozing operations are carried
out when the shoes are slipping, this will reduce the life of the road liners and rubber shoes.
Be careful not to get oil, fuel, or chemical solvent on the road liners and rubber shoes. If such a substance should
get on the shoes, remove it immediately. Furthermore, do not travel on road surfaces where oil has collected.
When putting the machine into long-term storage (3 months or more), store the machine indoors where it is
protected from direct sunlight or rain.
Do not use the machine in high-temperature areas, such as areas where there is burning wood, steel plates that
have been left under the hot sun, or places where asphalt has been laid.
Do not move the machine with the crawler on one side raised using the work equipment. This will cause damage
to the rubber shoes and may cause the rubber shoes to come off.
When the rubber parts of the road liner are so worn or broken that the head of the mounting bolts are scratched,
replace the shoe immediately. If the bolt heads are broken, the bolt cannot be removed.
When installing road liners, always install them to all links on both sides. If they are installed to only one part of
the links, their durability will be greatly reduced.
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Always maintain the rubber shoes at the proper tension to prevent them from coming off.
If the tension is low, the rubber shoes will come off under the following conditions.
Even if the tension is correct, be extremely careful when carrying out operations.
1. Avoid operating the steering when traveling over curbs, rocks,
or places where there is a big difference in height (more than
approx. 20cm (8 in)). When traveling over such objects, always
travel at right angles to the object.
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
When transporting the machine, observe all related laws and regulations, and be careful to assure safety.
TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURE
As a basic rule, transport the machine by trailer.
Select the trailer to match the weight and dimensions given in "SPECIFICATIONS (PAGE 5-2)".
Note that the value for the weight and transportation dimensions given in SPECIFICATIONS may differ according
to the type of shoe or type of arm or other attachments.
When loading or unloading, always use ramps or a platform and carry out the operation as follows.
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
Loading
1. Perform loading and unloading on firm, level ground only.
Maintain a safe distance from the edge of a road.
2. Properly apply the brakes on the trailer and put blocks under
the tires to ensure that the trailer does not move.
Then fix the ramps in line with the center of the trailer and the
machine.
Be sure that the two sides are on the same level.
Make the slope of the ramps a maximum of 15°.
Set the distance between the ramps to match the center of the
tracks.
3. Turn the travel speed selector switch to low speed travel (Lo
lamp lights up).
5. When loading, set the work equipment at the front and the
blade at the rear, with the undercarriage and upper structure
set parallel.
6. Align the direction of travel with the ramps and travel slowly.
Lower the work equipment as far as possible without causing
interference.
When on the ramps, operate only the travel lever. Do not
operate any other lever or pedal.
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
8. Stop the machine at the specified place, then swing the upper
structure slowly 180°.
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
Securing Machine
After placing the machine on the specified position of the trailer, secureit according to the following procedure.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the bucket cylinder during transportation, fit a
wooden block at one end of the bucket cylinder to prevent it from touching
the floor.
4. Lock each control lever with the safety lock lever securely.
5. Lock the sliding door (cab specification) and covers with locks.
6. Put blocks under both ends of the tracks to prevent the
machine from moving during transportation, and tie the
machine down securely with chains or wire rope of suitable
strength.
Be particularly careful to fix the machine in position securely so
that it does not slip to the side.
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
Unloading
1. Perform loading and unloading on firm, level ground only. Maintain a safe distance from the edge of a road.
2. Properly apply the brakes on the trailer and put blocks under
the tires to ensure that the trailer does not move.
Then fix the ramps in line with the center of the trailer and the
machine.
Be sure that the two sides are on the same level.
Make the slope of the ramps a maximum of 15°.
Set the distance between the ramps to match the center of the
tracks.
3. Remove the chains or wire rope holding the machine.
4. Start the engine.
Warm the engine up fully.
5. Set the safety lock lever to the FREE position.
8. Turn the travel speed selector switch to low speed travel (Lo
lamp lights up).
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
9. Raise the work equipment, align the direction of travel with the
ramp, and travel slowly.
Lower the work equipment as far as possible without causing
interference.
When on the ramps, operate only the travel lever. Do not
operate any other lever or pedal.
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
LIFTING MACHINE
WARNING
Never raise the machine with any worker on it.
Always make sure that the wire rope used for lifting the machine is of ample strength for the weight of the machine.
Never try to lift the machine in any posture other than the posture given in the procedure below.
There is a hazard that the machine may lose its balance.
Never lift the machine with the upper structure swung to the side. Swing the work equipment so that it is at the sprocket end
and set the undercarriage and upper structure parallel before lifting.
When lifting, keep the machine horizontal.
Never go under the machine when it is raised.
NOTICE
For the details on the machine weight, see the section of "SPECIFICATIONS (PAGE 5-2)".
The lifting procedure applies to machines with standard specifications.
The method of lifting differs according to the attachments and options actually installed. In such cases, please contact your
Komatsu distributor for information.
When lifting the machine, carry out the operation on flat ground as follows.
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
1. Start the engine, then swing the upper structure so that the
work equipment is at sprocket (1) end with the track frame and
upper structure set parallel.
2. Extend the bucket cylinder and arm cylinder fully, then lower
the work equipment to the ground as shown in the diagram on
the right using the boom cylinder.
3. Lower the blade to the ground.
5. Stop the engine, check that there is nothing around the operator's compartment, then get off the machine.
Close the cab door and front glass securely.
6. Pass wire ropes between the 1st and 2nd track rollers from the
front and between the 1st and 2nd track rollers from the rear.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to lift up the machine by hanging a wire rope to the bracket
that is provided for fastening the machine in transportation. Such a
practice will damage the machine.
7. Set the lifting angle of the wire rope to 30° to 40°, then lift the
machine slowly.
8. After the machine comes off the ground, check carefully that
the machine is balanced, then lift slowly.
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NOTICE
Never use methanol, ethanol, or propanol-based antifreeze.
Never use any water-leakage prevention agent or any antifreeze containing such an agent.
Do not mix different types of antifreeze.
For details of the antifreeze mixture when changing the coolant, see "Cooling System Coolant - Clean/Change
(PAGE 4-22)".
Use a Permanent Antifreeze (ethylene glycol mixed with corrosion inhibitor, antifoam agent, etc.) meeting the
standard requirements as shown below. With permanent antifreeze, no change of coolant is required for a year. If
it is doubtful that an available antifreeze meets the standard requirements, ask the supplier of that antifreeze for
information.
Standard requirements for permanent antifreeze
SAE J1034
FEDERAL STANDARD O-A-548D
REMARK
In areas where permanent antifreeze is not available, it is possible to use antifreeze whose main component is
ethylene glycol and does not contain any corrosion inhibitor. (Such antifreeze can be used for the winter season
only.) However, in such a case, the cooling water must be changed twice a year (spring and fall), so use permanent
antifreeze as far as possible.
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Battery
WARNING
The battery generates flammable gas, so do not bring fire or sparks near the battery.
Battery electrolyte is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with large amounts of water, and consult a
doctor.
Battery electrolyte dissolves paint. If it gets on to the bodywork, wash it off immediately with water.
If the battery electrolyte is frozen, do not charge the battery or start the engine with a different power source. There is danger
that the battery may explode.
When the ambient temperature drops, the capacity of the battery will also drop. If the battery charge ratio is low, the
battery electrolyte may freeze. Maintain the battery charge as close as possible to 100%, and insulate it against cold
temperature so that the machine can be started easily the next morning.
REMARK
Measure the specific gravity and calculate the rate of charge from the following conversion table.
Temperature
(°C) 20 0 -10 -20
Charging
Rate(%)
100 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31
90 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29
80 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27
75 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26
As the battery capacity drops markedly in low temperatures, cover the battery or remove it from the machine,
keep it in a warm place, and install it again the next morning.
If the electrolyte level is low, add distilled water in the morning before beginning work. Do not add the water after
the day's work so as to prevent fluid in the battery from freezing in the night.
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To prevent mud, water, or the undercarriage from freezing and making it impossible for the machine to move on the
following morning, always observe the following precautions.
Mud and water on the machine body should be completely removed. This is to prevent damage to the seal caused
by mud or dirt getting inside the seal with frozen drops of water.
Park the machine on hard, dry ground.
If this is impossible, park the machine on wooden boards.
The boards help protect the tracks from being frozen in soil and the machine can start next morning.
Open the drain valve and drain any water collected in the fuel system to prevent it from freezing.
After operation in water or mud, remove water from undercarriage as described below to extend undercarriage
service life.
1. Swing 90° with engine at low idling and bring the work
equipment to the side of the track.
2. Jack up the machine until the track is raised slightly from the
ground. Rotate the track under no load. Repeat this procedure
on both the left and right sides.
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DURING STORAGE
WARNING
If it is unavoidably necessary to carry out the rust-preventive operation while the machine is indoors, open the doors and windows
to improve ventilation and prevent gas poisoning.
Operate the engine and move the machine for a short distance once a month so that a new film of oil will be coated
over movable parts and component surfaces. At the same time, also charge the battery.
For machines equipped with an air conditioner, run the air conditioner.
Rotate the tracks.
AFTER STORAGE
NOTICE
If the machine is to be used when the monthly rust prevention operation has not been carried out, please contact your Komatsu
distributor.
When using the machine after long-term storage, do as follows before using it.
Wipe off the grease from the hydraulic cylinder rods.
Add oil and grease to all places.
When a machine is stored for a long period, moisture in the air will get into the oil. Check the oil before and after
starting the engine. If there is water in the oil, change the oil.
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When starting or stopping the swing, noise will be emitted from the brake valve.
When going down a steep slope at low speed, a noise will be emitted from the travel motor brake valve.
If the machine sinks in mud and cannot get out under its own
power, or if the drawbar pull of the excavator is being used to tow
a heavy object, use a wire rope as shown in the diagram on the
right.
Places pieces of wood between the wire ropes and the body to
prevent the wire ropes from damaging the body.
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DISCHARGED BATTERY
WARNING
When checking or handling the battery, stop the engine and turn the
starting switch key to the OFF position.
The battery generates hydrogen gas, so there is a hazard of explosion.
Do not bring lighted cigarettes near the battery, or do anything that will
cause sparks.
Battery electrolyte is dilute sulphuric acid, and it will attack your clothes
and skin. If it gets on your clothes or on your skin, wash it immediately
off with large amounts of water. If it gets in your eyes, wash it out with
fresh water, and consult a doctor.
When handling batteries, always wear protective goggles and rubber
gloves.
When removing the battery, first disconnect the cable from the ground
(normally the negative (-) terminal). When installing, install the positive
(+) terminal first.
If a tool touches the positive terminal and the chassis, there is danger
that it will cause a spark, so be extremely careful.
If the terminals are loose, there is danger that the defective contact may
generate sparks that will cause an explosion.
When removing or installing the terminals, check which is the positive
(+) terminal and which is the negative (-) terminal.
Green rust around the terminals is a cause of self-discharge of the
battery. Polish the terminals with sandpaper. After removing the rust,
coat the terminals thinly with grease before installing.
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Removal of Battery
1. Open up dust cover (1) and battery inspection cover (2).
Installing of battery
NOTICE
After securing the battery, check that it does not move. If it moves, tighten it again securely.
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Battery Charges
When charging the battery, if the battery is not handled correctly,
there is a hazard that the battery may explode. Always follow the
instructions of "DISCHARGED BATTERY (PAGE 3-120)" and the
instruction manual accompanying the charger, and do as follows.
Set the voltage of the charger to match the voltage of the battery
to be charged. If the voltage is not selected correctly, the
charger may overheat and cause an explosion.
Connect the positive (+) charger clip of the charger to the
positive (+) terminal of the battery, then connect the negative (-)
charger clip of the charger to the negative (-) terminal of the
battery. Be sure to fix the clips securely.
Set the charging current to 1/10 of the value of the rated battery capacity; when carrying out rapid charging, set
it to less than the rated battery capacity.
If the charger current is too high, the electrolyte will leak or dry up, and this may cause the battery to catch fire and
explode.
If the battery electrolyte is frozen, do not charge the battery or start the engine with a different power source.
There is a hazard that this will ignite the battery electrolyte and cause the battery to explode.
Do not use or charge the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below the LOWER LEVEL line. This may cause
an explosion. Always check the battery electrolyte level periodically and add distilled water to bring the electrolyte
level to the UPPER LEVEL line.
WARNING
When connecting the cables, never contact the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals.
When starting the engine with a booster cable, always wear safety
glasses.
Be careful not to let the normal machine and problem machine contact
each other. This prevents sparks from generating near the battery which
could ignite the hydrogen gas given off by the battery. If hydrogen gas
explodes, it could cause serious injury.
Make sure you do not make a mistake in connecting the booster cables.
Make the final connection to the frame, be aware that sparks might be
generated when this is done, so connect to a place as far as possible
from the battery. (However, avoid connecting the cable to the work
equipment, as conduction is poor.)
Use care when removing the cables from the machine that has been
started. To avoid hydrogen explosion, do not allow the cable ends to
contact each other or the machine.
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NOTICE
The size of the booster cable and clip should be suitable for the battery size.
The battery of the normal machine must be the same capacity as that of the engine to be started.
The starting system for this machine uses 24 V. For the normal machine, also use a 24 V battery.
Check the cables and clips for damage or corrosion.
Make sure that the cables and clips are firmly connected.
Check that the safety lock levers and parking brake levers of both machines are in the LOCK position.
Check that each lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
CAUTION
Always check that the safety lock lever is set to the LOCK position, regardless of whether the machine is working normally or has
failed. Check also that all the control levers are at the HOLD or neutral position.
1. Make sure the clips are firmly connected to the battery terminals.
2. Start the engine of the normal machine and keep it to run at high idling speed.
3. Turn the starting switch of the problem machine to the START position and start the engine. If the engine doesn't
start at first, try again after 2 minutes or so.
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Should it become impossible to lower the work equipment, take the following actions.
1. Open the dust cover.
NOTICE
Do not loosen the plug by more than 5 turns. Otherwise the plug goes off
and the hydraulic oil will spurt out.
2. Loosen plug (1) of the main valve slowly to lower the work
equipment. Loosen the plug by approx. 3.5 to 4 turns .
3. When the work equipment is lowered on the ground, tighten
plug (2).
Tightening torque: 34 to 44 N·m (3.5 to 4.5 kgf·m, 25.3 to 32.5
lbft)
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OTHER TROUBLE
Electrical System
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, please contact your Komatsu distributor for
repairs.
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Chassis
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, please contact your Komatsu distributor for
repairs.
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Engine
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, please contact your Komatsu distributor for
repairs.
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MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Do not carry out any inspection and maintenance operation that is not found in this manual.
Fuel Strainer
Do not remove the strainer from the filler port when adding fuel.
Welding Instructions
Turn off the engine starting switch.
Do not apply more than 200V continuously.
Connect grounding cable within 1m (3.3 ft) from the area to be welded. If grounding cable is connected near
instruments, connectors, etc., the instruments may have troubles.
Avoid seals or bearings from being between the area to be welded and the position of grounding point.
Do not use the area around the work equipment pins or the hydraulic cylinders as the grounding point.
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Dusty Jobsite
When working at dusty worksites, do as follows:
Inspect the dust indicator frequently to see if the air cleaner is dirty or clogged.
Clean the radiator core frequently to avoid clogging.
Clean and replace the fuel filter frequently.
Clean electrical components, especially the starting motor and alternator, to avoid accumulation of dust.
When inspecting or changing the oil, move the machine to a place that is free of dust to prevent dirt from getting
into the oil.
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Oil
Oil is used in the engine and work equipment under extremely severe conditions (high temperature, high
pressure), and is deteriorates with use.
Always use oil that matches the grade and temperature for use given in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Even if the oil is not dirty, always change the oil after the specified interval.
Oil corresponds to blood in the human body, so always be careful when handling it to prevent any impurities
(water, metal particles, dirt, etc.) from getting in.
The majority of problems with machine are caused by the entry of such impurities.
Take particular care not to let any impurities get in when storing or adding oil.
Never mix oils of different grades or brands.
Always add the specified amount of oil.
Having too much oil or too little oil are both causes of problems.
If the oil in the work equipment is not clear, there is probably water or air getting into the circuit. In such cases,
please contact your Komatsu distributor.
When changing the oil, always replace the related filters at the same time.
We recommend you have an analysis made of the oil periodically to check the condition of the machine. For
those who wish to use this service, please contact your Komatsu distributor.
At the time of shipping from the factory, SAE1OWCD is used for hydraulic type of oil. When HO46-hydraulic oil
is going to be used, change specified amount of oil (whole amount). The hydraulic oil that is not recommended
by Komatsu can cause clogging of oil filter, so do not use it. The portion of the oil that remains in the piping or
cylinders will not be a problem even though it will be mixed into new oil.
Fuel
The fuel pump is a precision instrument, and if fuel containing water or dirt is used, it cannot work properly.
Be extremely careful not to let impurities get in when storing or adding fuel.
Always use the fuel specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Fuel may congeal depending on the temperature when it is used (particularly in low temperature below -15°C (5
°F)). It is necessary to change for the fuel that is suitable for the temperature.
To prevent the moisture in the air from condensing and forming water inside the fuel tank, always fill the fuel tank
after completing the day's work.
Before starting the engine, or when 10 minutes have passed after adding fuel, drain the sediment and water from
the fuel tank.
If the engine runs out of fuel, or if the filters have been replaced, it is necessary to bleed the air from the circuit.
If there is any foreign material in the fuel tank, wash the tank and fuel system.
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Grease
Grease is used to prevent twisting and noise at the joints.
The nipples not included in the MAINTENANCE section are nipples used when overhauling, so they do not need
grease.
If any part becomes stiff or generates noise after being used for a long time, grease it.
Always wipe off all of the old grease that is pushed out when greasing.
Be particularly careful to wipe off the old grease in places where sand or dirt sticking in the grease would cause
wear of the rotating parts.
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Others
Measurements are made of items such as the ratio of water or fuel in the oil, and the dynamic viscosity.
Oil sampling
Sampling interval
250 hours: Engine
500 hours: Other components
Precautions when sampling
Make sure that the oil is well mixed before sampling.
Carry out sampling regularly at fixed intervals.
Do not carry out sampling on rainy or windy days when water or dust can get into the oil.
For further details of KOWA, please contact your Komatsu distributor.
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Filters
Filters are extremely important safety parts. They prevent impurities in the fuel and air circuits from entering
important equipment and causing problems.
Replace all filters periodically. For details, see the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
However, when working in severe conditions, replace the filters at shorter intervals according to the oil and fuel
(sulfur content) being used.
Never try to clean the filters (cartridge type) and use them again. Always replace with new filters.
When replacing oil filters, check if any metal particles are affixed to the old filter. If any metal particles are found,
please contact your Komatsu distributor.
Do not open packs of spare filters until just before they are to be used.
Always use Komatsu genuine filters.
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WEAR PARTS
Replace filter elements, bucket teeth, and other wear parts at the specified interval or before they reach the wear
limit.
Replacing wear parts correctly ensures more economical use of the machine.
When replacing parts, always use high-quality Komatsu genuine parts.
When ordering parts, the parts differ according to the serial number of the machine, so please inform your Komatsu
distributor of the machine serial number.
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Swing
Engine oil Final drive PTO gear Hydraulic Cooling
machinery Fuel tank
pan case case system system
case
Specified liter 7.5 2.0 1.3 0.4 110 125 10.5
capacity US gal 1.98 0.53 0.34 0.11 29.06 33.03 2.77
Refill liter 7.0 2.0 1.3 0.4 64 - -
capacity US gal 1.85 0.53 0.34 0.11 16.91 - -
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REMARK
When fuel sulphur content is less than 0.5%, change oil in the oil pan according to every periodic maintenance
hours described in this manual.
Change oil according to the following table if fuel sulphur content is above 0.5%.
When starting the engine with an atmospheric temperature of lower than 0°C (32°F), be sure to use engine oil
of SAE10W, SAE10W-30 and SAE15W-40, even though the atmospheric temperature goes up to 10°C (50°
F) more or less during the day.
Use API classification CD as engine oil and if API classification CC, reduce the engine oil change interval to half.
There is no problem if single grade oil is mixed with multigrade oil (SAE10W-30, 15W-40), but be sure to add
single grade oil that matches the temperature range in the table.
We recommend Komatsu genuine oil which has been specifically formulated and approved for use in engine and
hydrauric work equipment applications.
Specified capacity: Total amount of oil including oil for components and oil in piping.
Refill capacity: Amount of oil needed to refill system during normal inspection and maintenance.
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Engine Oil
Anti-freeze
[CD or CE]
Gear Oil Grease Coolant
SAE10W, 30, 40
No. Supplier [GL-4 or GL-5] [Lithium-Base] [Ethylene Glycol
10W30, 15W40
SAE80, 90, 140 NLGI No.2 Base]
(The 15W40 oil
Permanent Type
marked * is CE.)
EO10-CD AF-ACL
EO30-CD GO90 G2-LI AF-PTL
1 KOMATSU
EO10-30CD GO140 G2-LI-S AF-PT(Winter, one
EO15-40CD season type)
Diesel sigma S
super dieselmulti-
2 AGIP Rotra MP GR MU/EP -
grade
*Sigma turbo
Multi-purpose gear PYKON premium
3 AMOCO *Amoco 300 -
oil grease
Litholine HEP 2
4 ARCO *Arcofleet S3 pius Arco HD gear oil -
Arco EP moly D
Gear oil EP
5 BP Vanellus C3 Energrease LS-EP2 Antifreeze
Hypogear EP
*RPM delo 400 Universal thuban Marfak all purpose 2
6 CALTEX AF engine coolant
RPM delo 450 Universal thuban EP Ultra-duty grease 2
EP
*Turbomax EPX
MS3
7 CASTROL *RX super Hypoy Anti-freeze
Spheerol EPL2
CRD Hypoy B
Hypoy C
8 CHEVRON *Delo 400 Universal gear Ultra-duty grease 2 -
Universal gear
9 CONOCO *Fleet motor oil Super-sta grease -
lubricant
Multiperformance 3C Tranself EP
10 ELF - Glacelf
Performance 3C Tranself EP type 2
Essolube D3
*Essolube XD-3
EXXON Gear oil GP
11 *Essolube XD-3 Extra Beacon EP2 All season coolant
(ESSO) Gear oil GX
*Esso heavy duty
Exxon heavy duty
Super duty motor oil Multi-purpose gear Gulfcrown EP2 Antifeeze and
12 GULF
*Super duty plus lubricant Gulfcrown EP special coolant
Delvac 1300 Mobilux EP2
Mobilube GX
13 MOBIL *Delvac super Mobilgease 77 -
Mobilube HD
10W-30, 15W-40 Mobilgrease special
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Engine Oil
Anti-freeze
[CD or CE]
Gear Oil Grease Coolant
SAE10W, 30, 40
No. Supplier [GL-4 or GL-5] [Lithium-Base] [Ethylene Glycol
10W30, 15W40
SAE80, 90, 140 NLGI No.2 Base]
(The 15W40 oil
Permanent Type
marked * is CE.)
Multi-purpose white
*Supreme duty Multi-purpose 4092 grease 705 Anti-freeze and
14 PENNZOIL
fleet motor oil Multi-purpose 4140 707L White-bearing summer coolant
grease
PETROFIN FINA potonic N
15 FINA kappa TD FINA marson EPL2 FINA tamidor
E FINA potonic NE
Spirax EP
16 SHELL Rimura X Albania EP grease -
Spirax heavy duty
Sunoco ultra prestige Sunoco antifreeze
Sunoco GL5
17 SUN - 2EP and summer
gear oil
Sun prestige 742 coolant
*Ursa super plus Multifak EP2 Coda 2055 startex
18 TEXACO Multigear
Ursa premium Starplex 2 antifreeze coolant
Total EP
Rubia S
19 TOTAL Total Transmission Multis EP2 Antigal/antifreeze
*Rubia X
TM
20 UNION *Guardol MP gear lube LS Unoba EP -
*Turbostar Multigear
21 VEEDOL *Diesel star Multigear B - Antifreeze
MDC Multigear C
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Unless otherwise specified, tighten the metric nuts and bolts to the torque shown in the table below.
The tightening torque is determined by the width across the flats of the nut and bolt.
If it is necessary to replace any nut or bolt, always use a Komatsu genuine part of the same size as the part that was
replaced.
13/16 -16UN 27 103 10.5 75.9 84- 132 8.5- 13.5 61.5 - 97.6
1 -14UNS 32 157 16.0 115.7 128- 186 13.0- 19.0 94.0 - 137.4
13/16 -12UN 36 216 22.0 159.1 177- 245 18.0- 25.0 130.2 - 180.8
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the maintenance schedule for some parts will be different. For
details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" to confirm the correct
maintenance schedule when carrying out maintenance.
Initial 250 Hours Maintenance (Only after the first 250 hours)
Fuel Filter Cartridge - Replace 4- 60
Change Oil In Engine Oil Pan, Replace Engine Oil Filter Cartridge 4- 61
When Required
Air Cleaner Element - Check/Clean/Replace 4- 18
Cooling System Coolant - Clean/Change 4- 22
Water Separator Element - Replace 4- 24
Fuel Tank - Clean 4- 25
Track Shoe Bolts - Check/Tighten 4- 26
Track Tension - Check/Adjust 4- 27
Road Liners or Rubber Shoes - Check 4- 29
Rubber Shoe Tension - Check/Adjust 4- 31
Road Liners - Replace 4- 32
Rubber Shoes - Replace 4- 33
Steel Shoes or Road Liners to Rubber Shoes - Change 4- 35
Bucket Teeth (Vertical Pin Type) - Replace 4- 36
Bucket Teeth (Horizontal Pin Type) - Replace 4- 39
Bucket Clearance - Adjust 4- 40
Windshield Washer Fluid Level - Check/Add 4- 41
Air Conditioner - Check/Maintenance 4- 42
Cab Slide Door Rail And Roller - Check/Clean/Lubricate 4- 43
Breaker Circuit Additional Oil Filter Element - Replace 4- 44
Wash Washable Floor 4- 45
Hydraulic System - Bleed Air 4- 46
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
INITIAL 250 HOURS MAINTENANCE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 250 HOURS)
Carry out the following maintenance only after the first 250 hours.
Replace Fuel Filter Cartridge
Change Oil In Engine Oil Pan, Replace Engine Oil Filter Cartridge
For details of the method of maintaining, see EVERY 500 HOURS MAINTENANCE.
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WHEN REQUIRED
Checking
Whenever the red piston in dust indicator (1) appears, clean the air
cleaner element.
NOTICE
Do not clean the air cleaner element before the dust indicator becomes red.
If the element is cleaned frequently before the dust indicator becomes red,
the performamce of the aie cleaner is not used perfectly and the cleaning
effect is lowered. In addition, dust sticking to the element falls into the
inner element each time the element is cleaned.
NOTICE
Never remove inner element (5). If it is removed, dust will enter and cause
an engine trouble.
3. Clean the interior of the air cleaner body, cover (3) and vacuater valve (6).
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NOTICE
The inner element must not be cleaned and used again. When replacing
the outer element, replace the inner element at the same time.
NOTICE
When cleaning the element, do not hit or beat it against anything.
Do not use an element whose folds, gasket or seal are damaged.
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7. Set the arrow mark on cover (3) at the top, install to the air
cleaner body, then secure with clip (2).
8. Press the button of dust indicator (1) to return the red piston to
its original position.
Replacing element
1. Open up the engine hood cover, then release clips (2) at three
points and detach cover (3).
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Clean the inside of the cooling system, change the coolant and replace the corrosion resistor agent KI according to
the table below.
Cleaning inside of
Adding corrosion
Kind of coolant cooling system and
resistor agent KI
changing coolant
Every year (autume)or
Permanent type antifreeze
every 2000 hours
(All season type)
whichever comes first
Nom permanent type Every 6 months (spring, Every 1000 hours and
antifreeze containing autume) when cleaning the inside
ethylene glycol (winter, (Drain antifreeze in spring, of the cooling system and
one season type) add antifreeze in autume) ahen changine coolant.
Every 6 months or every
When not using antifreeze 1000 hours whichever
comes first
Stop the machine on level ground when cleaning or changing the coolant.
Use a permanent type of antifreeze.
If, for some reason, it is impossible to use permanent type antifreeze, use an antifreeze containing ethylene glycol.
Super Coolant (AF-ACL) has an anti-corrosion effect as well as an antifreeze effect.
The ratio of antifreeze to water depends on the ambient temperature, but to obtain the corrosion resistance effect,
a minimum ratio of 30% by volume is necessary.
In areas where the water is hard, always add Komatsu genuine corrosion resistor agent KI. One packet of corrosion
resistor agent contains 100g (0.22 lb). The standard density of the mixture should be 7g/liter (0.065 oz/US gal).
When deciding the ratio of antifreeze to water, check the lowest temperature in the past, and decide from the mixing
rate table given below.
It is actually better to estimate a temperature about 10°C (50°F) lower when deciding the mixing rate.
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WARNING
Antifreeze is flammable, so keep it away from flame.
Antifreeze is toxic. When removing the drain plug, be careful not to get water containing antifreeze on you. If it gets in your eyes,
flush your eyes with large quantities of fresh water and see a doctor at once.
5. Set the container under drain valve (2) and drain plug (3) to
catch the coolant mixture.
6. After draining the antifreeze solution, close drain valve (2) and
tighten drain plug (3), then fill with clean water. After the
radiator is filled with water, start and run the engine at low idling
speed. After the water temperature rises above 90°C (194°
F), run the engine for about 10 minutes.
7. Stop the engine and open drain valve (2) and remove drain
plug (3) to drain the water.
8. After draining the water, clean the radiator with detergent.
For the cleaning method, follow the instruction of detergent.
9. Close drain valve (2). Wind seal tapes onto drain plug (3), then
tighten it.
10. Decide the proportions of antifreeze and water according to the table for the mixing rate of water and antifreeze.
11. After the engine warming up, check that each gauge and caution lamp are in normal condition. If any abnormality
is found, carry out adjustment or repairs.
Operate the machine under a light load until the engine water temperature gauge (2) points to the white range
(monitor panel spec.) or the green range(gauge panel spec.).
To remove the air in the cooling water, run the engine for 5 minutes at low idling, then for another 5 minutes at
high idling. (While doing this, leave the radiator cap removed)
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12. Drain the cooling water inside sub-tank (4), clean the inside of
the sub-tank, then fill again with cooling water to a point
midway betwee the FULL and LOW marks.
13. Stop the engine. About 3 minutes later, supply city water up to
the water filler, then close radiator cap.
1. Open inspection cover (1) on the left side of the machine and
set handle (2) of the filter inside to the CLOSED position (a).
2. Using a filter wrench, loosen ring (3), then remove element cup
(4) and take out element (5).
Be careful not to lose red ring (6) inside the case.
3. Wash element cup (4) in diesel fuel or flushing oil.
4. Install new element (5).
5. Insert a red ring (6) into element cover (4), fill with fuel, install
to the filter holder, then tighten ring (3).
6. Set handle (2) to the OPEN position (b).
7. After replacing the element, bleed the air.
For details of the method for bleeding the air, see "Air Bleeding
(PAGE 4-60)".
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1. Drain fuel in the fuel tank, referring to the steps 1. through 3. of the section of "Fuel Tank - Drain (PAGE 4-50)"
in this manual.
2. Remove floor mat.
3. Remove cover (1).
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Checking
1. Run the engine at low idling, move the machine forward a
distance equal to the length of track on ground, then stop the
machine.
2. Choose wooden block (3) that will reach from idler (1) to carrier
roller (2), then place it on top of the track.
3. Measure the maximum deflection between the top surface of
the track and the bottom surface of the wooden block.
Standard deflection
Deflection "a" should be 10 to 30 mm (0.4 to 1.2in).
If the track tension is not at the standard value, adjust it in the following manner.
Adjustment
WARNING
There is danger of plug (4) flying out under the high internal pressure of the
grease. Never loosen plug (4) more than 1 turn.
Never loosen any part other than plug (4). Never put your face in the
mounting direction of plug (4).
If the track tension cannot be loosened with the procedure given here,
please contact your Komatsu distributor.
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WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to release the grease by any method except the procedure given below.
If the track tension is not relieved by this procedure, please contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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Lug Height
If lug height "a" is reduced by wear, the drawbar pull will drop.
If "a" is less than 5mm (0.2 in), replace with a new part.
If the lug wears and the steel cord inside the shoe is exposed for
two links or more, replace with a new part.
(Machine equipped with rubber shoes)
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When making judgement whether to replace, repair, or continue using road liner and rubber shoe, please contact
your Komatsu distributor.
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Checking
1. Run the engine at low idling, move the machine forward a
distance equal to the length of track on ground, then stop the
machine.
2. Choose wooden block (3) that will reach from idler (1) to carrier
roller (2), then place it on top of the track.
3. Measure the maximum deflection between the top surface of
the rubber shoe and the bottom surface of the wooden block.
Standard deflection
Deflection "a" should be 1 to 3 m (3 ft 3 in to 9 ft 10 in).
If the track tension is not at the standard value, adjust it in the following manner.
Adjustment
WARNING
There is danger of the plug (4) flying out under the high internal pressure
of the grease. When loosening plug (4), never loosen it more than one turn.
Never loosen any part other than plug (4). Never put your face in line with
the mount of plug (4).
If the Rubber shoe tension is not relieved by this procedure, please contact
your Komatsu distributor.
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WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to release the grease by any method except the procedure given below. If the track tension is not
relieved by this procedure, please contact your Komatsu distributor.
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WARNING
Carry out this operation with two workers. The operator must move the
machine in accordance with the signals from the other worker.
The rubber shoes are replaced with the machine raised, so it is
extremely dangerous if the machine is lowered by mistake during the
replacement operation. During the replacement operation, never move
the rubber shoe track except the rubber shoe track to be replaced.
In addition, never go under or put any part of your body under the rubber
shoe or track frame during the replacement operation.
To check that the track tension is correct, run the engine at low idling,
move the machine forward a distance equal to the length of track on
ground, then stop the machine.
NOTICE
It is possible to change from the rubber shoe to the road liner and steel shoe. However, it is necessary to remove the idler guard
and to carry out adjustment, so always contact your Komatsu distributor to have the replacement carried out.
WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to release the grease by any method except the procedure given below.
If the rubber shoe tension is not relieved by this procedure, please contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
Check that all the grease has been released before rotating the sprocket to remove the rubber shoe.
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4. Fit the steel pipes inside the rubber shoe, rotate the sprocket
in reverse, so that the steel pipes make the rubber shoe come
up from the idler, then to the side to remove.
2. Mesh the rubber shoe with the sprocket and fit it over the idler.
3. Rotate the sprocket in reverse, then push in the rubber shoe
and stop the rotation.
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4. Fit a steel pipe in the rubber shoe, then rotate the sprocket
again and fit the rubber shoe securely on the idler.
5. Stop the rotation, and check that the rubber shoe is securely
fitted to the sprocket and idler.
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2. Use a hammer and drift to knock out lock pin (2). (If the drift is
set against rubber pin lock (3) when it is hit, the rubber pin lock
may break. Set it against the back of the pin.)
3. After removing lock pin (2) and rubber pin lock (3), check them.
If lock pins and rubber pin locks with the following defects are used, the teeth may come off the bucket. Replace
them with new ones.
The lock pin is too short.
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The rubber of the rubber pin lock is torn, and the steel balls may
come out.
The steel balls are buried when they are pressed by hand.
4. Clean the surface of adapter (4) and remove the soil with a knife.
5. Use your hand or a hammer to push rubber pin lock (3) into the
hole of the adapter.
When doing this, be careful that the rubber pin lock does not fly
out from the adapter surface.
6. Clean the inside of teeth (1), then install it to adapter (4). If there is mud affixed to it or if there are protrusions,
the teeth will not enter the adapter properly, and there will not be proper contact at the mating portion.
7. Fit teeth (1) to adapter (4), and confirm that when the pointer is
pressed strongly, the rear face of the hole for the pin of the
teeth is at the same level as the rear face of the hole for the pin
of the adapter.
If the rear face of the hole for the pin of teeth (1) is protruding
to the front from the rear face of the pin hole for adapter (4), do
not try to knock the pin in.
There is something preventing teeth (1) from entering adapter
(4) fully, so remove the obstruction. When teeth (1) enters
adapter (4) fully, knock in lock pin (2).
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8. Insert lock pin (2) in the hole of the teeth and hit it until its top
is the same level as the surface of teeth (1).
9. After replacing a bucket tooth, always check the following.
1) After the lock pin has been knocked in completely, check
that it is secured by the point and surface.
2) Lightly hit lock pin (2) in the reverse direction from which it
was hit in.
3) Lightly hit the tip of the point from above and below, and hit
its sides from right and left.
4) Confirm that rubber pin lock (3) and lock pin (2) are set as
shown in the figure.
The life of the teeth can be lengthened and the frequency of its replacement can be reduced by turning it upside
down so that it will wear evenly.
Replace the rubber pin lock and locking pin at the same time as replacing the teeth. This makes it possible to prevent
the teeth from falling out.
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2. Place a bar on the head of pin (1), hit the bar with a hammer to
knock out the pin, then remove tooth (2).
REMARK
If it cannot be removed by this method, for safety reasons,
always contact your Komatsu distributor to have the
replacement carried out.
3. Clean the mounting face. Fit a new tooth (2) in the adapter,
push in pin (1) partially by hand, then lock it with a hammer to
install the tooth to the bucket.
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When adding fluid, be careful not to let any dust get in.
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WARNING
If the refrigerant used in the cooler gets into your eyes or on your hands, it may cause loss of sight or frostbite. Do not touch the
refrigerant. Never loosen any part of the refrigerant circuit.
Do not bring any flame close to any point where the refrigerant gas is leaking.
REMARK
When there are bubbles, the refrigerant gas level is low, so contact
your refrigerant dealer to have refrigerant added. If the air
conditioner is run with the refrigerant gas level low, it will cause
damage to the compressor.
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Checking
When opening or closing the slide door, it may sometimes not slide
smoothly due to mud stuck to the rail. In that case clean and
lubricate slide door rail (1) and roller (2) at three points.
Cleaning
1. Open and close the door, and use a brush to remove any dirt from rail (1).
2. Use a cloth to wipe off any dirt from rail (1).
Greasing
NOTICE
Do not use high-viscosity oil for the lubricant. Use grease only.
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WARNING
After the engine is stopped, the parts and oil are at high temperature, so there is danger of burns. Wait for the temperature to
go down before starting the operation.
When removing the cap from oil filler port (F), turn it slowly to release the internal pressure, then remove it carefully.
NOTICE
For details of the replacement interval for the element, "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)".
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WARNING
When setting the machine at an angle, use strong blocks to stabilize the machine and be extremely careful when carrying out
the operation.
If the control levers are touched by mistake, the work equipment or machine may suddenly move, and this may lead to a serious
accident. Always set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position before standing up from the operator's seat.
When setting the machine at an angle, use strong blocks to stabilize the machine and be extremely careful when carrying out
the operation.
If the control levers are touched by mistake, the work equipment or machine may suddenly move, and this may lead to a serious
accident. Always set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position before standing up from the operator's seat.
NOTICE
While cleaning the cab floor, take care so that the connector, air conditioner main body and filters may not be splashed with water.
Method of washing
1. Swing the upper structure slowly so that water drain holes (1)
in the cab floor are at a low position.
2. Lower the work equipment to the ground and set the machine
in a stable condition.
3. Set the safety lock lever to the LOCK position and stop the
engine.
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1) Loosen air bleed plug (1) installed to the drain port and
check that oil oozes out (air bleeding is completed).
2) After completion of the air bleeding operation, tighten the
air bleed plug.
1) Start the engine and maintain it at a mid-range speed (1650 rpm). For details, see "STARTING ENGINE
(PAGE 3-71)".
2) Operate the work equipment slowly for approx. 5 minutes to bleed the air.
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1) Run the engine at a mid-range speed (1650rpm) and extend and retract the cylinders 4 to 5 times to a point
100 mm(3.9in) from the end of the stroke. (Be careful not to operate to the end of the stroke.)
2) Next, operate each cylinder 3 to 4 times to the end of its stroke.
3) Finally, operate each cylinder 4 to 5 times to the end of its stroke to completely remove the air.
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2) Run the engine at low idling and swing the work equipment
90° to bring it to the side of the track.
3) Jack up the machine until the track is raised slightly from
the ground. Rotate the track under no load for 2 minutes.
Repeat this procedure on both the left and right sides.
If a breaker or other attachment has been installed, run the engine at low idling and operate the attachment pedal
repeatedly (approx. 10 times) until the air has been bled from the attachment circuit.
NOTICE
After completing the air bleeding operation, stop the engine, and leave the machine for 5 minutes before starting operations.
This will remove the air bubbles in the oil inside the hydraulic cylinders.
Check that there is no leakage of oil and wipe off any oil that has been spilled.
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3. Open drain valve (2) and drain the sediment and water
accumulated at the bottom together with the fuel. When doing
this, be careful not to get fuel on yourself.
4. When only clean fuel comes out, close drain valve (2).
5. Close the inspection cover.
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Lubricating
NOTICE
If any abnormal noise is generated from any greasing point, carry out greasing regardless of the greasing interval.
Carry out greasing every 10 hours for the first 50 hours on a new machine.
After the machine was subjected to jobs in the water, be sure to grease the wet pins.
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Lubricating
NOTICE
If any abnormal noise is generated from any greasing point, carry out greasing regardless of the greasing interval.
Carry out greasing every 10 hours for the first 50 hours on a new machine.
After the machine was subjected to jobs in the water, be sure to grease the wet pins.
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1. Turn the sprocket so that plug (P) may come to the bottom.
2. Set the container to catch oil under plug (P).
3. Remove plug (G) with a hexagonal wrench. Oil level shouldbe
near the bottom of the plug hole (G).
4. If the oil is insufficient, remove plug (F) with a hexagonal
wrench, then add oil through plug (F), until oil flows out of level
plug hole (G).
5. After checking the oil level, install plugs (F) and (G).
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WARNING
Do not use the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below the LOWER LEVEL line. This will accelerate deterioration of the
inside of the battery and reduce the service life of the battery. In addition, it may also cause an explosion.
The battery generates flammable gas and there is danger of explosion, so do not bring fire or sparks near the battery.
Battery electrolyte is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with large amount of water and consult a
doctor.
When adding distilled water to the battery, do not allow the battery electrolyte to go above the UPPER LEVEL line. If the
electrolyte level is too high, it may leak and cause damage to the paint surface or corrode other parts.
NOTICE
When adding distilled water in cold weather, add it before starting operations in the morning to prevent the electrolyte from
freezing.
Inspect the battery electrolyte level at least once a month and follow the basic safety procedures given below.
REMARK
If distilled water is added to above the U.L line, use a pipette to
lower the level to the U.L line. Neutralize the removed fluid with
baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), then flush it away with a large
amount of water or consult your Komatsu distributor or battery
maker.
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Use the diagram below for reference, and check if the electrolyte reaches the bottom of the sleeve.
REMARK
If distilled water is added to above the bottom of the sleeve, use a pipette to lower the level to the bottom of the
sleeve. Neutralize the removed fluid with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), then flush it away with a large amount
of water or consult your Komatsu distributor or battery maker.
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Inspection
The belt should deflect approx. 8 mm(0.3 in) when pressed with "a"
finger force of approx. 58.8 N (6 kgf) at a point midway between the
alternator pulley and fan pulley.
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Adjustment
Prepare a bar.
Prepare a wooden block.
NOTICE
Check each pulley for damage, wear of the V-groove, and wear of the
V-belt. In particular, be sure to check that the V-belt is not touching the
bottom of the V-groove.
If the belt is stretched and there is no allowance for adjustment, or if it
is cut or cracked, please contact your Komatsu distributor for
replacement.
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Inspection
Press the belt at a point midway between the fan pulley and
compressor pulley with a finger force of approx. 58.8 N (6 kgf) and
check that the deflection is 10 to 12 mm (0.4 to 0.5 in).
Adjustment
1. Loosen bolts (1) and (2).
2. Loosen nut (3) and tighten bolt (4) until fan belt deflection of 10
to 12 mm (0.4 to 0.5 in) (approx. 58.8 N or approx. 6 kgf) is
obtained.
3. Tighten bolts (1) and (2) to fasten the compressor.
4. Tighten nut (3) after loosening bolt (4) by 2 to 3 turns, and then
retighten bolt (4).
NOTICE
Check each pulley for damage, wear of the V-groove, and wear of the V-belt. In particular, be sure to check that the V-belt is not
touching the bottom of the V-groove.
In case any of the following occurs, ask the Komatsu distributor in your territory to replace the belts with new ones.
• The fan belt has elongated, leaving little allowance for adjustment.
• A cut or crack is found on the belt.
• Slipping or creaking sound is heard to come from the belt.
When the new V-belt is set, readjust it after operation for an hour.
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NOTICE
If the filter cartridge is tightened too far, the packing will be damaged and
this will lead to leakage of fuel. If the filter cartridge is too loose, fuel will
also leak from the packing, so always tighten to the correct amount.
Air Bleeding
1. Fill the fuel tank.
2. Loosen air bleed plug (1) and joint bolt (2).
3. Loosen knob of feed pump (3), pump it up and down, and
continue to make the fuel overflow until no more bubbles come
out from joint bolt (2).
4. Tighten joint bolt (2) and air bleed plug (1).
REMARK
When the machine has run out of fuel, carry out the same
procedure, to bleed the air.
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Change Oil In Engine Oil Pan, Replace Engine Oil Filter Cartridge
WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature immediately after the engine is stopped, and may cause serious burns. Wait for the
temperature to go down before starting the operation.
5. Open the engine hood, then using a filter wrench, turn filter
cartridge (1) counterclockwise to remove it.
REMARK
Put a cloth in contact with the notched part of the oil container
guide. This makes it possible to prevent the area around the filter
holder from becoming dirty.
6. Clean the filter holder, then coat the thread and the packing portion of the new filter cartridge with clean engine
oil (or coat thinly with grease), and install.
REMARK
Confirm that no remnants of old packing still adhere to the filter holder as this may result in oil leakage.
Check that there is no old packing affixed to the filter holder. If there is any old packing affixed to the filter, it will cause
leakage of oil.
7. When installing, bring the packing surface into contact with the seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten a
further 1/2 turns.
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8. After replacing the filter cartridge, add engine oil through oil filler port (F) so that the oil level is between the H
and L marks on dipstick (G).
9. Run the engine idle for a while, then stop the engine and confirm that the oil level is between the H and L lines
according to "Engine Crankcase Oil Level - Check/Add (PAGE 3-59)".
WARNING
If compressed air is used, there is danger that dirt may fly and cause personal injury.
Always wear safety glasses, dust mask, and other protective equipment.
NOTICE
The guide for cleaning the filter is 500 hours, but if the machine is used on an extremely dusty jobsite, reduce the maintenance
interval and clean the filter more frequently.
When washing the floor, be careful not to get water on the air conditioner system.
REMARK
If the clogging of the filter cannot be removed by blowing it with
compressed air or washing in water, replace the filter with a new
one.
4. Install cleaned filter (3), close cover (2) and spread floor mat (1)
flat.
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REMARK
If the clogging of the filter cannot be removed by blowing it with
compressed air or washing in water, replace the filter with a new
one.
NOTICE
Insert filter (6), paying attention to the top and bottom sides.
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NOTICE
When use the compressed air, keep a distance from air nozzle, to prevents damage to the fins.
To prevent damage to the fins, apply compressed air from and appropriate distance. Damaged fins may cause water leakage or
overheating. In a dusty site, check the fins daily, irrespective of the maintenance interval.
Net - Clean
(If equipped)
1. Open engine hood.
2. Remove screws (1) and take out net (2).
3. Clean net (2), put it back to the original position and fix it with
screw s (1).
Fins - Clean
1. Open engine hood.
2. Remove cover (1).
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5. Remove two oil cooler securing bolts (5) on the upper side and
bracket (6).
6. Loosen two oil cooler securing bolts (7) on the lower side.
7. Tilt oil cooler (8) to create some space between oil cooler (8)
and radiator (9).
8. Apply compressed air to radiator fin (9), oil cooler fin (5) and
condenser fin (4) to blow off the clogged dirt, dust and shreds
of dry leaves. Steam or water may be used instead of
compressed air.
9. Detach machine undercover (10) and sweep out the dirt, dust
and shreds of dry leaves fallen on the bottom.
10. Check the rubber hose. Replace with a new one if the hose is found to have cracks or to be hardened by ageing.
Further, check hose clamps for looseness.
11. Install all the detached parts again as originally installed.
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NOTICE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the hydraulic oil will deteriorate much faster than during normal bucket
operations. For details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" when carrying out
maintenance.
1. Retract the arm and bucket cylinders, then lower the boom and
put the teeth in contact with the ground.
2. Lower the blade.
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5. Loosen 3 bolts, then remove cover (2). When doing this , may
fly out under, the force of spring (3), so hold the cover down
when removing the bolts.
6. After removing spring (3) and vlve (4),take out element (5).
7. Clean the rempved parts in diesel oil.
8. Install the new element in the place where old element (5) was
installed.
Check the O-ring fitted to cover (2), and if it is scratched or
damaged, replace it with a new O-ring.
9. Set valve (4) and spring (3) on top of the element.
10. Set cover (2) in position, push it down by hand, and install the
cover (2) with the mounting bolts.
11. Install oil filler cap (F), then install cover (1).
12. To bleed the air, start the engine according to "STARTING
ENGINE (PAGE 3-71)" and run the engine at low idling for 10
minutes.
13. Stop the engine.
REMARK
Wait for at least 5 minutes after stopping the eigine to eliminate bubbles in the oil inside the tank.
14. Check for oil leakage and wipe off any spilled oil.
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1. Turn the sprocket so that plug (P) may come to the bottom.
2. Set the container to catch oil under plug (P).
3. Remove plugs (P), (G) and (F) with hexagonal wench to drain
the oil.
4. Tighten plug (P).
5. Add oil through the hole of plug (F) up to the refill level.
6. After the oil flows out of the hole plug (G), install plugs (G) and
(F).
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NOTICE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the hydraulic oil will deteriorate much faster than during normal bucket
operations. For details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" when carrying out
maintenance.
1. Swing so that the drain plug at the bottom of the hydraulic tank
is in the middle between the left and right tracks.
2. Retract the arm and bucket cylinders, then lower the boom and
put the teeth in contact with the ground.
3. Lower the blade.
4. Set the safety lock lever to the LOCK position and stop the
engine.
5. Open mud cover (1), then remove the cap of oil filler (F) to
release the internal pressure.
6. Set the oil container under the drain plug under the machine.
Using the handle, remove drain plug (1) and drain the oil.
Check the O-ring installed to plug (1), and if it is damaged,
replace the O-ring. After draining the oil, tighten drain plug (1).
Tightening torque of drain plug: 68.6 ± 9.81 N·m (7 ± 1 kgf·m,
51 ± 7 lbft).
Take care not to get oil on yourself when you remove drain plug
(P).
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13. Extend the boom, arm, and bucket cylinder fully as shown in
the diagram on the right, remove the oil filler cap, then install
the cap and pressurize the inside of the tank.
NOTICE
Be sure to pressurize the hydraulic tank. If it is not pressurized, the pump
will suck in air, and this will adversely affect the equipment.
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SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Unit Steel shoe specified Road linre speicified
Operating weight kg (lb) 7,190 (15,854) 7,220 (15,920)
3
Bucket capacity m (cu/yd) 0.28 (0.37)
Name of engine - Komatsu 4D95LE-2 diesel engine
Engine horsepower kW (HP)/rpm 40.5 (54.0)/1,850
A Overall length mm (ft in) 5,770 (18' 11") 5,770 (18' 11")
B Overall height mm (ft in) 2,730 (8' 11") 2,750 (9 '0")
C Overall width mm (ft in) 2,330 (7' 8") 2,330 (7' 8")
D Track width mm (ft in) 450 (1' 6") 450 (1' 6")
E Radius of upper structure mm (ft in) 1,240 (4' 1") 1,240 (4' 1")
F Length of track mm (ft in) 2,840 (9' 4") 2,900 (9' 6")
G Tumbler canter distance mm (ft in) 2,235 (7' 4") 2,235 (7' 4")
Min. ground clearance mm (ft in) 360 (1' 2") 400 (1' 4")
Travel speed (Low/High) km/h (MPH) 3.0/4.5 (1.9/2.8)
Continuous swing speed rpm 10.0
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SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
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WARNING
General precautions
Read the instruction manual for the attachment thoroughly, and do not use this attachment unless you are sure that you have
understood the guides completely.
If you lose the instruction manual, always ask the manufacturer or your Komatsu distributors for a new copy.
Depending on the attachment, install the necessary front guard to the machine.
Depending on the attachment, the impact noise may make it difficult for fellow workers to transmit instructions for the
operation. Before starting operation, decide a leader and determine the signals to be used.
Do not carry out swinging operations to the side with a heavy load on the attachment. This is particularly dangerous on slopes.
Comparing with a machine equipped with a bucket, a machine equipped with a breaker has a heavy load at the front of the work
equipment and is unstable. To avoid a hazard of tipping over, do not carry out operations with the attachment swung to the
side.
When an attachment is installed, the swing range and center of gravity of the machine are different, and the machine may move
in an unexpected way. Be sure that you understand the condition of the machine properly.
Before starting operations, set up a fence around the machine to prevent people from entering.
Never operate the machine when there are people near the machine.
To prevent serious accidents caused by misoperation, do not put your foot on the pedal except when operating the pedal.
NOTICE
Qualifications are required to operate a crane. Never allow the crane to be operated by an unqualified person.
For details of removal and installation operations, contact your Komatsu distributor.
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ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION
WARNING
Long work equipment or heavy work equipment cause the machine to have
poor stability, so there is danger of the machine losing its balance and
tipping over when traveling down steep hills or when swinging on slopes.
Never do any of the following. They are extremely dangerous.
Traveling downhill with the work equipment raised
Traveling across slopes
Swinging upper structure on slopes
If heavy-load work equipment is installed, there will be excessive
overrun when swinging (the distance from operating to stop the swing
to the point where the swing stops completely), so there is danger of
mistaking the distance and hitting other objects.
Allow a margin to the stopping point when operating.
In addition, the hydraulic drift (the gradual downward movement
caused by the weight of the work equipment when the work equipment
is stopped in a raised condition) will also increase.
If the correct procedure is not used when installing the boom and arm,
it may lead to serious damage. Please consult your Komatsu
distributor.
When long work equipment is installed, the working range will suddenly
become larger, so there is danger of mistaking the distance and hitting
other objects. Allow an ample margin between the work equipment and
surrounding obstacles when operating.
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PROHIBITED OPERATIONS
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Stop Valve
This valve (1) stops the flow of the hydraulic oil.
1. Loosen bolt (A) and then detach stopper (B).
2. Turn spool (C) to open and close the valve.
(d) FREE: Hydraulic oil flows.
(e) LOCK: Hydraulic oil stops to flow.
Turn this valve to the LOCK position when mounting or
dismantling the attachments.
3. Install stopper (B) after reversing to prevent spool (C) from
turning.
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Selector Valve
This valve (2) switches the flow of hydraulic oil.
Position (a): When using breaker
Position (b): When using general attachment (crusher, etc.)
Lock Pin
This pin (4) locks the control pedal.
Position (a): Lock
Position (b): Pedal half stroke position (When using an attachment
like the slide arm requiring a small flow rate or a
breaker)
Position (c): Pedal full stroke position (When using an attachment
like the crusher and power ripper requiring a large flow
rate)
Keep the lock pin in the LOCK position when attachment is not
used.
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HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
3. After connecting the piping, bleed the air from the circuit.
1) Start the engine and run it at low idling for 10 minutes. For
details, see "STARTING ENGINE (PAGE 3-71)". Then
carry out the following operation.
2) Run the engine at low idling until the air in the attachment
circuit is completely removed, then operate the attachment
pedal repeatedly (approx. 10 times) to bleed the air.
NOTICE
If the attachment maker specifies an air bleeding procedure for the
attachment itself, follow the specified procedure to bleed the air.
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ATTACHMENT OPERATIONS
WARNING
Do not put your foot on the pedal except when operating the pedal. If rest your foot on the pedal during operations, and it is
depressed by accident, the attachment may move sudden and cause serious damage or injury.
NOTICE
Never attempt to use the breaker with lock pin (1) set at the full stroke
position (c). That will likely cause damage to the hydraulic equipment and
engine overheating.
1. If the pedal is depressed forward with lock pin (1) set at the half
stroke position (b), the breaker begins to work.
2. After the work is finished, return the lock pin to the LOCK
position (a) to lock the pedal.
Check that the selector valve is in the position for using the
breaker.
For details of pther precautions when handling the breaker, read and use correctly the instruction manual
provided by the breaker manufacturer.
When breaker is used, the hydraulic oil degrades faster than in normal operation. Shorten the maintenance
interval of the hydraulic oil and filter element.
See "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)".
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Confirm that the selector valve is set to the position for general
attachments such as the crusher.
For other precautions when using the attachment, see the instruction manual provided by the attachment
manufacture.
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If there is no breaker or general attachment installed, operating the pedal may cause overheating and other
problems.
SPECIFICATIONS
Hydraulic specifications
Oil flow
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ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS CHANGING MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN (IF PATTERN CHANGE VALVE EQUIPPED)
4. Change to an operating pattern card (insert it in the holder) that matches the selected operating pattern.
5. Start the engine, set the safety lock lever to the FREE position, operate the work equipment levers slowly, and
check that the operating pattern has changed.
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CHANGING MACHINE CONTROL PATTERN (IF PATTERN CHANGE VALVE EQUIPPED) ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS
ISO pattern
J/D pattern
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ATTACHMENT GUIDE
WARNING
Please read the instruction manual for the attachment and the sections of this manual related to attachments and options.
When installing any attachment or option, there may be problems with safety, so please contact your Komatsu distributor
before installing.
Installing attachments or options without consulting your Komatsu distributor may not only cause problems with safety, but
may also have an adverse effect on the operation of the machine and the life of the equipment.
Any injuries, accidents, or damage resulting from the use of unauthorized attachments or options will not be the responsibility
of Komatsu.
OTHER ATTACHMENTS
Front half guard
This is to protect the operator. Always use this when operating
on jobsites where there is danger from rocks or sand or other
flying objects. (Breaker operations, etc.)
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ATTACHMENT COMBINATIONS
WARNING
Depending on the type or combination of work equipment, there is danger that the work equipment may hit the cab or machine
body.
When using unfamiliar work equipment for the first time, check before starting if there is any danger of interference, and operate
with caution.
This table lists the combination of bucket which can be installed to the standard arm and long arm.
¡: Can be used
H: Can be used only for light duty work
Í: Cannot be used
NOTICE
When the long arm is equipped, if the bucket is pulled in to the machine body, the arm interferes with the body. Operate the long
arm carefully.
When the boom is fully lowered during oblique digging, the boom interferes with the undercarriage. Operate the boom
carefully.
Categories of use
For general digging: Digging or loading sand, gravel, clay etc.
For light duty digging: Digging or loading dry, uncaked earth and sand, mud etc.
For loading work: Loading dry, loose earth and sand
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NOTICE
Select the attachment most suited to the machine body.
The machine models to which attachments can be mounted vary. For selection of attachment and machine model, consult your
Komatsu distributor.
HYDRAULIC BREAKER
Main Applications
Crushed rock
Demolition work
Road construction
This attachment can be used for a wide range of work including
demolition of buildings, breaking up of road surfaces, tunnel work,
breaking up slag, rock crushing, and breaking operations in
quarries.
When applying impact, push the chisel against the impact surface
and operate so that the chassis rises approx. 5 cm (2 in) off the
ground. Do not let the machine come further off the ground than
this amount.
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Prohibited Works
To ensure that the machine has a long life, and to ensure that operations are carried out in safety, do not operate
the machine in any of the following ways.
Do not operate all cylinders to the end of their strokes. Always leave approx. 5cm (2 in) to spare.
Using the mount to gather in pieces of rock
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Pecking operations
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Greasing
Supply grease in the correct position.
NOTICE
If grease is supplied in an incorrect position, the breaker is filled with more
grease than necessary. As a result, soil and sand will enter the hydraulic
circuit and can damage the hydraulic devices while the breaker is used.
Accordingly, be sure to supply grease in the correct position.
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INDEX
INDEX
<B> <H>
Battery Inspection Cover 3- 35 Handling Oil, Fuel, Coolant, And Performing
Bucket Replacement And Inversion 3- 98 Oil Clinic 4- 4
Bucket With Hook 6- 4 Heater and Defroster Controls 3- 38
Hook Condition 6- 4
Prohibited Operations 6- 4 <I>
Introduction 1- 7
<C>
Cap With Lock 3- 32 <L>
Changing Machine Control Pattern (If Locking 3-101
Pattern Change Valve Equipped) 6- 11 Long term storage 3-118
Control Pattern Change Procedure 6- 11 After Storage 3-118
Machine Control Patterns 6- 12 Before Storage 3-118
Cold Weather Operation 3-115 During Storage 3-118
After Cold Weather Season 3-117 Lubricants, Coolant And Filters 4- 4
After Daily Work Completion 3-117 Lubricants, Fuel And Coolant Specifica-
Cold Weather Operation Information 3-115 tions 4- 9
Control Levers And Pedals 3- 20 Proper Selection 4- 9
Controllers 3- 37
Controls And Gauges 3- 3 <M>
Machine Inspection After Daily Work 3-101
<D> Machine Operation 3- 79
Detailed Controls And Gauges 3- 4 Machine Operations And Controls 3- 56
Directions Of Machine 1- 7 Machine Ready For Attachment 6- 5
Attachment Operations 6- 8
<E> Hydraulic Circuit 6- 7
Electric System Maintenance 4- 7 Locations 6- 5
Emergency Escape Hammer 3- 31 Long term storage 6- 10
Engine, After Starting 3- 75 Specifications 6- 10
Engine, Before Starting 3- 56 Machine Serial No. Plate And Its Location 1- 8
Engine Hood 3- 33 Machine View Illustrations 3- 2
Engine Serial No. Plate And Its Location 1- 8 Machine, Steering The 3- 83
Engine, Check After Shut Off 3- 78 Maintenance Information 4- 2
Engine, Starting 3- 71
Engine, Stopping The 3- 78
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INDEX
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2001 KOMATSU
All Right Reserved
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