TABLE OF CONTENT FOREWORD 1. Structure 2. How To Read The Service Manual 3. Conversion Table SECTION 1 GENERAL Group 1 Safety Group 2 Specifications 1. Major Component 2. Specifications 3. Working Range 4. Weight 5. Lifting Capacities 6. Bucket Selection Guide 7.
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Group 2 Main Circuit 1. Suction And Delivery Circuit 2. Return Circuit 3. Drain Circuit Group 3 Pilot Circuit 1. Suction, Delivery And Return Circuit 2. Safety Solenoid Valve (safety Lever) 3. Boom Priority System 4. Travel Speed Control System 5.
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5. Beacon Lamp And Cab Light Circuit 6. Wiper And Washer Circuit Group 3 Electrical Component Specification Group 4 Connectors 1. Connector Destination 2. Connection Table For Connectors SECTION 5 MECHATRONICS SYSTEM Group 1 Outline Group 2 Mode Selection System 1.
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Group 2 Hydraulic And Mechanical System 1. Introduction 2. Drive System 3. Hydraulic System 4. Swing System 5. Travel System 6. Attachment System Group 3 Electrical System 1. When Starting Switch Is Turned On, Monitor Panel Display Does Not Appear 3.
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Group 1 Operational Performance Test 1. Purpose 2. Terminology 3. Operation For Performance Tests Group 2 Major Component 1. Main Pump 2. Main Control Valve 3. Swing Device 4. Travel Motor 5. Rcv Lever 6. Rcv Pedal 7. Turning Joint 8.
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3. Disassembling Reduction Gear 4. Assembling Reduction Gear Group 7 Rcv Lever 1. Removal And Install 2. Disassembly And Assembly Group 8 Turning Joint 1. Removal And Install 2. Disassembly And Assembly Group 9 Boom, Arm And Bucket Cylinder 1. Removal And Install 2.
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3. CONVERSION TABLE 3. CONVERSION TABLE Method of using the Conversion Table The Conversion Table in this section is provided to enable simple conversion of figures. For details of the method of using the Conversion Table, see the example given below. Example Example Method of using the Conversion Table to convert from millimeters to inches...
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TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE Fahrenheit-Centigrade Conversion. A simple way to convert a fahrenheit temperature reading into a centigrade temperature reading or vice verse is to enter the accompanying table in the center or boldface column of figures. These figures refer to the temperature in either Fahrenheit or Centigrade degrees. If it is desired to convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade degrees, consider the center column as a table of Fahrenheit temperatures and read the corresponding Centigrade temperature in the column at the left.
SECTION 1 GENERAL SECTION 1 GENERAL Group 1 Safety Hints -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 Group 2 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-10...
SECTION 1 GENERAL SECTION 1 GENERAL GROUP 1 SAFETY GROUP 1 SAFETY FOLLOW SAFE PROCEDURE FOLLOW SAFE PROCEDURE Unsafe wor k practices are dangerous. Understand service procedure before doing work; Do not attempt shortcuts. WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job.
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PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Be prepared if a fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy. Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance ser vice, hospital, and fire department near your telephone. 13031GE04 PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS Guard against injury from flying pieces of metal or debris;...
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KEEP RIDERS OFF EXCAVATOR KEEP RIDERS OFF EXCAVATOR Only allow the operator on the excavator. Keep riders off. Riders on excavator are subject to injury such as being struck by foreign objects and being thrown off the excavator. Riders also obstruct the operator's view resulting in the excavator being operated in an unsafe manner.
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SUPPORT MACHINE PROPERLY SUPPORT MACHINE PROPERLY Always lower the attachment or implement to the ground before you work on the machine. If you must wor k on a lifted machine or attachment, securely support the machine or attachment. Do not support the machine on cinder blocks, hollow tiles, or props that may crumble under 13031GE10 continuous load.
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BEWARE OF EXHAUST FUMES BEWARE OF EXHAUST FUMES Prevent asphyxiation. Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death. If you must operate in a building, be positive there is adequate ventilation. Either use an exhaust pipe extension to remove the exhaust fumes or open doors and windows to bring enough outside air into the area.
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SERVICE MACHINE SAFELY SERVICE MACHINE SAFELY Tie long hair behind your head. Do not wear a necktie, scarf, loose clothing or necklace when you work near machine tools or moving parts. If these items were to get caught, severe injury could result.
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AVOID HEATING NEAR PRESSURIZED AVOID HEATING NEAR PRESSURIZED FLUID LINES FLUID LINES Flammable spray can be generated by heating near pressurized fluid lines, resulting in severe burns to yourself and bystanders. Do not heat by welding, soldering, or using a torch near pressurized fluid lines or other flammable materials.
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PREVENT ACID BURNS PREVENT ACID BURNS Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is strong enough to burn skin, eat holes in clothing, and cause blindness if splashed into eyes. Avoid the hazard by: 1. Filling batteries in a well-ventilated area. 2.
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DISPOSE OF FLUIDS PROPERLY DISPOSE OF FLUIDS PROPERLY Improperly disposing of fluids can harm the environment and ecology. Before draining any fluids, find out the proper way to dispose of waste from your local environmental agency. Use proper containers when draining fluids. Do not use food or beverage containers that may mislead someone into drinking from them.
GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1. MAJOR COMPONENT 1. MAJOR COMPONENT Battery box Fuel tank Hydraulic tank Main pump Engine Oil cooler Tooth Bucket Turning joint Swing motor Main control valve Radiator Arm cylinder Boom Boom cylinder Muffler Counterweight Bucket cylinder Connecting link Idler...
3. WORKING RANGE 3. WORKING RANGE 1) 1) 6.5 m m (21' 4") BOOM (21' 4") BOOM 38092SP03 2.5 m (8' 2") Arm * 3.2 m (10' 6") Arm 3.9 m (12' 10") Arm 4.3 m (14' 1") Arm Description Max digging reach 10720 mm (35' 2") 11250 mm (36'11") 11870 mm (38'11") 12380 mm (40' 7") Max digging reach on ground...
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·6.15 6.15 m (20' 2") (20' 2") BOOM BOOM 38092SP03 Description 2.5 m (8' 2") Arm Max digging reach 10330 mm (33'11") Max digging reach on ground 10100 mm (33' 2") Max digging depth 6450 mm (21' 2") Max digging depth (8ft level) 6270 mm (20' 7") Max vertical wall digging depth 5490 mm (18' 0")
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·8.3 8.3 m (28' 3") (28' 3") BOOM BOOM 38092SP03 Description 5.1 m (16' 9") Arm Max digging reach 15280 mm (50' 2") Max digging reach on ground 15120 mm (49' 7") Max digging depth 11230 mm (36'10") Max digging depth (8ft level) 11120 mm (36' 6") Max vertical wall digging depth 10060 mm (33' 0")
5. LIFTING CAPACITIES 5. LIFTING CAPACITIES 6.5 m (21' 4") boom, 3.2 m (10' 6") arm equipped with 1.62 m (SAE heaped) bucket and 600 mm (24") triple grouser shoe and 6500 kg (14330 lb) counterweight. · · : Rating over-front : Rating over-side or 360 degree Load radius At max.
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6.15 m (20' 2") boom, 2.5 m (8' 2") arm equipped with 1.62 m (SAE heaped) bucket and 600 mm (24") triple grouser shoe and 6500 kg (14330 lb) counterweight. Load radius At max. reach 3.0 m (10.0 ft) 4.5 m (15.0 ft) 6.0 m (20.0 ft) 7.5 m (25.0 ft) Capacity...
6. BUCKET SELECTION GUIDE 6. BUCKET SELECTION GUIDE 1) 1) GENERAL BUCKET GENERAL BUCKET ※1.62 m 1.46 m 1.86 m 2.10 m 2.32 m heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket heaped bucket Recommendation Capacity Width 6.15 m (20' 2") 8.6 m (28' 3") 6.5 m (21' 4") boom boom...
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2) 2) HEAVY DUTY AND ROCK-HEAVY DUTY BUCKET HEAVY DUTY AND ROCK-HEAVY DUTY BUCKET ◈1.62 m ⊙1.44 m , 1.62 m , 1.86 m heaped bucket heaped bucket Recommendation Capacity Width 6.15 m (20' 2") 6.5 m (21' 4") boom boom Weight CECE...
7. UNDERCARRIAGE 7. UNDERCARRIAGE 1) 1) TRACKS TRACKS X-leg type center frame is integrally welded with reinforced box-section track frames. The design includes dry tracks, lubricated rollers, idlers, sprockets, hydraulic track adjusters with shock absorbing springs and assembled track-type tractor shoes with triple grousers. 2) 2) TYPES OF SHOES TYPES OF SHOES...
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4) 4) SELECTION OF TRACK SHOE SELECTION OF TRACK SHOE Suitable track shoes should be selected according to operating conditions. Method of selecting shoes Method of selecting shoes Confirm the category from the list of applications in table 2 table 2, then use table 1 table 1 to select the shoe.
8. SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAJOR COMPONENTS ENGINE Item Specification Model Cummins QSL / HYUNDAI HE8.9 Type 4-cycle turbocharged charger air cooled diesel engine Cooling method Water cooling Number of cylinders and arrangement 6 cylinders, in-line Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4 Combustion chamber type...
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3) 3) GEAR PUMP GEAR PUMP Item Specification Type Fixed displacement gear pump single stage Capacity 15cc/rev Maximum pressure 40 kgf/cm (570 psi) Rated oil flow 27 /min (7.1 U.S. gpm/5.9 U.K. gpm) 4) 4) MAIN CONTROL VALVE MAIN CONTROL VALVE Item Specification Type...
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7) 7) CYLINDER CYLINDER Item Specification Ø160ר110×1500 mm Bore dia×Rod dia×Stroke Boom cylinder Cushion Extend only Ø170ר120×1760 mm Bore dia×Rod dia×Stroke Arm cylinder Cushion Extend and retract Ø150ר105×1295 mm Bore dia×Rod dia×Stroke Bucket cylinder Cushion Extend only ※ Discoloration of cylinder rod can occur when the friction reduction additive of lubrication oil spreads on Discoloration of cylinder rod can occur when the friction reduction additive of lubrication oil spreads on the rod surface.
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