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Hyundai HX300A L Service Manual

Hyundai HX300A L Service Manual

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  • Page 1 HX300A L CRAWLER EXCAVATOR SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 SECTION 2 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Group 1 Pump Device Group 2 Main Control Valve 3. Function Group 3 Swing Device Group 4 Travel Device (type 1 &...
  • Page 3 Group 10 Boom Floating Control System Group 11 Intelligent Power Control System Group 12 Anti-restart System Group 13 Self-diagnostic System Group 14 Engine Control System Group 15 Eppr Valve Group 16 Monitoring System Group 17 Fuel Warmer System SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Group 1 Before Troubleshooting Group 2 Hydraulic And Mechanical System Group 3 Electrical System...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    The specifications contained in this shop manual are subject to change at any time and without any advance notice. Contact your HYUNDAI distributor for the latest information. Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 5: How To Read The Service Manual

    Revised edition mark (①②③…) Any additions, amendments or other changes will When a manual is revised, an edition mark is be sent to HYUNDAI distributors. recorded on the bottom outside corner of the Get the most up-to-date information before you pages.
  • Page 6: 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 Method of using the Conversion Table to convert from millimeters to inches Convert 55mm into inches.
  • Page 7 Millimeters to inches 1mm = 0.03937in 0.039 0.079 0.118 0.157 0.197 0.236 0.276 0.315 0.354 0.394 0.433 0.472 0.512 0.551 0.591 0.630 0.669 0.709 0.748 0.787 0.827 0.866 0.906 0.945 0.984 1.024 1.063 1.102 1.142 1.181 1.220 1.260 1.299 1.339 1.378 1.417 1.457...
  • Page 8 Liter to U.S. Gallon 1ℓ = 0.2642 U.S.Gal 0.264 0.528 0.793 1.057 1.321 1.585 1.849 2.113 2.378 2.642 2.906 3.170 3.434 3.698 3.963 4.227 4.491 4.755 5.019 5.283 5.548 5.812 6.6076 6.340 6.604 6.869 7.133 7.397 7.661 7.925 8.189 8.454 8.718 8.982 9.246...
  • Page 9 kgf·m to lbf·ft 1kgf·m = 7.233lbf·ft 14.5 21.7 28.9 36.2 43.4 50.6 57.9 65.1 72.3 79.6 86.8 94.0 101.3 108.5 115.7 123.0 130.2 137.4 144.7 151.9 159.1 166.4 173.6 180.8 188.1 195.3 202.5 209.8 217.0 224.2 231.5 238.7 245.9 253.2 260.4 267.6 274.9...
  • Page 10 kgf/cm to lbf/in 1kgf / cm = 14.2233lbf / in 14.2 28.4 42.7 56.9 71.1 85.3 99.6 113.8 128.0 142.2 156.5 170.7 184.9 199.1 213.4 227.6 241.8 256.0 270.2 284.5 298.7 312.9 327.1 341.4 355.6 369.8 384.0 398.3 412.5 426.7 440.9 455.1 469.4...
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12: Section 1 General

    SECTION 1 GENERAL Group 1 Safety Hints -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 Group 2 Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-10...
  • Page 13: Group 1 Safety

    SECTION 1 GENERAL GROUP 1 SAFETY FOLLOW SAFE PROCEDURE Unsafe wor k practices are dangerous. Understand service procedure before doing work; Do not attempt shortcuts. WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job. 13031GE01 WARN OTHERS OF SERVICE WORK Unexpected machine movement can cause serious injury.
  • Page 14 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 Guard against injury from flying pieces of metal or debris;...
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16 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 continuous load.
  • Page 17 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.
  • Page 18 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. Remove rings and other jewelry to prevent electrical shorts and entanglement in moving parts.
  • Page 19 AVOID HEATING NEAR PRESSURIZED 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.
  • Page 20 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. Wearing eye protection and rubber gloves. 3.
  • Page 21 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.
  • Page 22: Group 2 Specifications

    GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1. MAJOR COMPONENT Tool box DEF/AdBlue tank Fuel tank Hydraulic tank Main pump After treatment device Engine Charge air cooler Oil cooler Tooth Bucket Turning joint Swing motor Main control valve Radiator Arm cylinder Boom Boom cylinder Handrail Precleaner Counterweight Swing bearing...
  • Page 23 2. SPECIFICATIONS HX300A L, MONO BOOM I(I') B(L) 300A2SP02 Unit Specifi cation Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 3.05 (10' 0") 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.75 (12' 4") mm (in) Shoe 600 (24) Operating weight kg (lb)
  • Page 24 HX300A NL, MONO BOOM I(I') B(L) 300A2SP04 Unit Specifi cation Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 3.05 (10' 0") 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.75 (12' 4") mm (in) Shoe 600 (24) Operating weight kg (lb) 30400 (67020) 30660 (67590) 30740 (67770) 30990 (68320)
  • Page 25 HX300A L, 2-PIECE BOOM I(I') B(L) 300A2SP03 Unit Specifi cation Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 3.05 (10' 0") 2.1 (6' 11") 2.5 (8' 2") mm (in) Shoe 600 (24) Operating weight kg (lb) 33670 (74230) 33980 (74910) 34060 (75090) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard m³...
  • Page 26 HX300A NL, 2-PIECE BOOM I(I') B(L) 300A2SP07 Unit Specifi cation Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 3.05 (10' 0") 2.1 (6' 11") 2.5 (8' 2") mm (in) Shoe 600 (24) Operating weight kg (lb) 33550 (73970) 33860 (74650) 33940 (74820) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard m³...
  • Page 27 HX300A LR I(I') B(L) 300A2SP05 Unit Specifi cation Boom 10.2 (33' 6") Description m (ft-in) 7.85 (25' 9") mm (in) Shoe 800 (32) Operating weight kg (lb) 33590 (74050) Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard m³ (yd³) 0.52 (0.68) Overall length 14600 (47' 11") Overall width 3400 (11' 2")
  • Page 28 HX300A HW, MONO BOOM I(I') B(L) 300A2SP06 Unit Specifi cation Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 3.05 (10' 0") 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.75 (12' 4") mm (in) Shoe 700 (28) Operating weight kg (lb) 34810 (76740) 35140 (77470) 35220 (77650) 35470 (78200)
  • Page 29 3. WORKING RANGE HX300A L/NL, MONO BOOM 300A2SP10 Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.05 (10' 0") 3.75 (12' 4") Max digging reach 10040 (32' 11") 10310 (33' 10") 10810 (35' 6") 11420 (37' 6") Max digging reach on ground 9820 (32' 3")
  • Page 30 HX300A L/NL, 2-PIECE BOOM 300A2SP11 Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.05 (10' 0") Max digging reach 10080 (33' 1") 10360 (34' 0") 10870 (35' 8") Max digging reach on ground 9860 (32' 4") 10150 (33' 4")
  • Page 31 HX300A LR 300A2SP12 Boom 10.2 (33' 6") Description m (ft-in) Highwalker 7.85 (25' 9") 7.85 (25' 9") Max digging reach 18530 (60' 10") 18530 (60' 10") Max digging reach on ground 18410 (60' 5") 18370 (60' 3") Max digging depth 14740 (48' 4") 14420 (47' 4") Max digging depth (8 ft level)
  • Page 32 HX300A HW 300A2SP13 Boom 6.25 (20' 6") Description m (ft-in) 2.10 (6' 11") 2.50 (8' 2") 3.05 (10' 0") 3.75 (12' 4") Max digging reach 10040 (32' 11") 10310 (33' 10") 10807 (35' 5") 11420 (37' 6") Max digging reach on ground 9750 (32' 0") 10020 (32' 10") 10536 (34' 7") 11170 (36' 8")
  • Page 33 4. WEIGHT 4. WEIGHT HX300A L HX300A NL HX300A LR HX300A HW Item Upperstructure assembly ·Main frame weld assembly 2,839 6,259 2,839 6,259 2,839 6,259 2,853 6,290 ·Engine assembly 1,285 1,285 1,285 1,285 ·Aftertreatment assembly ·Main pump assembly ·Main control valve assembly ·Swing motor assembly...
  • Page 34 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 35 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 36 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 37 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 38 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 39 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 40 Lifting capacities will vary with different work tools, ground conditions and attachments. The difference between the weight of a work tool attachment must be subtracted. Consult your Hyundai dealer regarding the lifting capacities for specific work tools and attachments. Failure to comply to the rated load can cause possible personal injury or property damage.
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