Case CX130C Operator's Manual
Case CX130C Operator's Manual

Case CX130C Operator's Manual

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CX130C
Crawler Excavator
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Part number 90434262
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edition English
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December 2020

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  • Page 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS CX130C Crawler Excavator OPERATOR’S MANUAL Part number 90434262 edition English December 2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner ................1-1 Intended use.
  • Page 3 Radio ................. . 3-44 Rearward controls Fuse box.
  • Page 4 Parking the unit Parking the machine..............4-20 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road transport Transporting precautions (Machine equipped with long arm) .
  • Page 5 Every 50 hours Air conditioner filters ..............6-21 Grease points (Blade) .
  • Page 6 Hydraulic hoses ............... 6-68 Every 5000 hours Hydraulic oil and filters .
  • Page 7: General Information

    Your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer can deal with orders for operator's manuals, parts catalogues and service man- uals. Always give the type and serial number of your machine so that your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer can supply you with the right manuals for your machine.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    • Ensure that each piece of non‐ CASE CONSTRUCTION equipment fitted to the machine bears the CE mark. • The maximum power of emission equipment (radio, telephones, etc.) must not exceed the limits imposed by the national authorities of the country where you use the machine.
  • Page 9: Manual Scope And Required Training Level

    Periodic service consists of activities that are necessary lates to periodic service, conversions, and repairs that to maintain the expected life of the CASE CONSTRUC- only trained service personnel can perform. Some of TION machine. These activities have defined intervals.
  • Page 10 All persons training to operate, or who will operate this must demonstrate the ability to operate and service the CASE CONSTRUCTION machine should be old enough CASE CONSTRUCTION machine in a correct and safe to possess a valid local vehicle operating permit (or meet manner.
  • Page 11: Product Identification

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product identification The CX130C is a crawler hydraulic excavator. It consists of an undercarriage fitted with tracks and a turntable bearing which supports the upperstructure frame. The upperstructure frame supports the attachment, at the front end of the machine, plus the engine, hydraulics and cab.
  • Page 12 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Engine Manufacturer and model: ISUZU GG-4JJ1X Serial number: SMIL18CEX1665AA SMIL18CEX0776AA Cab protection ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) Complies with ISO 12117-2. Product identification number: SMIL20CEX1400AA...
  • Page 13 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Cab protection FOPS (Falling Objects Protective Structure) Complies with ISO 10262 level 2 (with bolt-on top guard). Product identification number: SMIL20CEX1399AA...
  • Page 14: Operator's Manual Storage On The Machine

    (behind the operator’s seat). Make sure it is al- ways complete and in good condition. If you wish to ob- tain extra copies, or copies in languages other than that of the country of use, consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer. YLNR3P-002 Machine orientation The terms "Right-hand", "Left-hand", "Front"...
  • Page 15: Machine Components

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine components SMIL18CEX0492G Bucket 13. Battery Bucket link 14. Air filter Arm link 15. Engine compartment Bucket cylinder 16. Counterweight 17. Swing component Arm cylinder 18. Shoes Boom 19. Travel reduction gear Boom cylinder 20. Lower roller Cab / Operation compartment 21.
  • Page 16 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1-10...
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### Signal word definitions Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special in- structions.
  • Page 18: Safety Rules

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules General safety rules Use caution when you operate the machine on slopes. Make sure that all guards and shields are in good con- Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change dition and properly installed before you operate the ma- the center of gravity of the machine.
  • Page 19 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Unsupported hydraulic cylinders can lose pressure and coolant can spray out if you remove a cap while the sys- drop the equipment, causing a crushing hazard. Do not tem is hot. Allow the system to cool before you remove leave equipment in a raised position while parked or dur- the cap.
  • Page 20 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Antidote (internal) : Drink large quantities of water or milk. Keep out of reach of children and other unauthorized per- Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immedi- sons. ately. Seat belts Seat belts must be worn at all times. •...
  • Page 21 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Do Not Operate tag Before you start servicing the machine, attach a ‘Do Not Operate’ warning tag to the machine in an area that will be visible. Hazardous chemicals If you are exposed to or come in contact with hazardous MSDS, and on manufacturer containers, as well as the in- chemicals you can be seriously injured.
  • Page 22 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Maintain a three-point contact with steps, ladders, and Do not use the controls or accessories as handholds handholds. when you enter or exit the cab. Never mount or dismount from a moving machine. Working at heights When the normal use and maintenance of the machine •...
  • Page 23 CASE CONSTRUCTION, make weight, turntable bearing and operator's compartment. sure the diameter of the pins and the width between In the event of problems, consult your CASE CON- the bucket lugs meet the dimensions needed to fit the STRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 24 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION • The working area of the end attachment that is mounted • In the event of an operating problem or failure, move may interfere with the machine. Interference may be the machine to a safe place, lower the attachment to the caused due to the type of end attachment or installa- ground, shut down the engine and remove the ignition tion of parts such as a cab guard.
  • Page 25 Stop the engine and remove the ignition key. partment. In the event of problems, consult your CASE Lock the tracks to prevent any machine movement. CONSTRUCTION Dealer. • Any unauthorized modifications made to this ma- •...
  • Page 26 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Using an Implement other than a bucket • When using a special implement (hydraulic breaker, cutter crusher etc.), refer to the operator's manual pro- vided with the implement. Implement operation and maintenance • For the implement operation and maintenance, refer to the operator's manual provided with the implement.
  • Page 27: Ecology And The Environment

    Such delivery a CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer, who will dispose of the systems may cause considerable spillage. used batteries or recycle the used batteries properly. In •...
  • Page 28: Hand Signals

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hand signals When operating the machine, never attempt to carry out tasks calling for fine control or working in areas where visibility is poor or impaired without seeking the assistance of a signalman. Make perfectly sure that you and the signalman understand the signals to be used.
  • Page 29 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Stop Lower load or tool Wave one hand back and forth. PDE0006TBP1 PDE0005ATBP1 Slowly raise the load or tool Emergency stop Wave hands back and forth. PDE0007ATBP1 Slowly lower the load or tool PDE0005TBP1 Raise load or tool PDE0007TBP1 PDE0006ATBP1 2-13...
  • Page 30 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Turn machine left (swing load left) Lower tool To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. PDE0009TBP1 PDE0008ATBP1 Lift boom Turn machine right (swing load right) To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. PDE0010ATBP1 Lower boom PDE0008TBP1...
  • Page 31 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Retract arm Fill tool PDE0011ATBP1 PDE0012ATBP1 Extend arm Empty tool PDE0011TBP1 PDE0012TBP1 2-15...
  • Page 32: Safety Signs

    Replace all safety signs that are damaged, missing, painted over, or illegible. If a safety sign is on a part you or your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer replaces, make sure that you or your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer install the safety sign on the new part. See your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for replacement safety signs.
  • Page 33 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal positions When replacing a decal, make sure it is located as shown below. SMIL20CEX1385GA 2-17...
  • Page 34 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION SMIL20CEX1386HA 2-18...
  • Page 35 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal placement diagrams (1) Table of safety precautions Part number: KHP36590 SMIL18CEX0763FB (1A) Interference with attachments The end attachment used for machine operation (e.g. bucket, hydraulic breaker, clamshell..) may hit the cab and/or the boom depending upon the length of the arm, the size of the bucket or the installation of a quick coupler.
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (1B) Danger electric line When working near overhead high-voltage electric lines, there is a high risk of electric shocks. Always keep minimum distances to the electric lines in order to avoid serious damages to the machine, and to avoid serious injuries to the bystanders.
  • Page 37 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (1F) Parking the machine Before leaving the operator's compartment, always lower the bucket to the ground, place the gate lock lever in locked position, stop the engine and remove the starter key in order to prevent any unintended movement of the machine.
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (2B) Functions of operation levers (optional version) Location: this sign is located on the right-hand windows of the cab. Part number: KHP27040 This sign describes the functions of operation levers. KHP27240 (2C) Functions of operation levers (optional version) Location: this sign is located on the right-hand windows of the cab.
  • Page 39 KHP11590 (6) Emergency exit Part number: KHP1247 In case of emergency, use the emergency hammer to break the rear window and get out from the machine. SMIL14CEX1621AB (8) Handling Precautions Part number: KHP35870 Welding or modification of the operation compartment af- fects its strength.
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) Blade Operation (CX130C with blade) Part number: KAP0859 Functions of the blade control lever. KAP0859 (11) Loads handling chart Part number: KNP20230 (CX130C) Part number: KNP20250 (CX130C LC) Part number: KNP20240 (CX130C with blade) Always make sure to lift loads not exceeding the maxi- mum values prescribed by the loads handling chart.
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (14) 2Way Type (Optional) Part number: KHP12300 Do not operate until the control type card in the holder matches the selector valve position on this machine. Fail- ure to observe this caution may cause breakdown of this machine and a personal injury.
  • Page 42 Do not open the common rail pump, or loosen the common rail high pres- sure lines, or touch any other component of the common rail injection system. Consult the CASE CONSTRUC- TION dealer for service. KHP36450...
  • Page 43 Point on machine structure for securing the machine dur- ing transport. SMIL15CEX0447AA (23) Service table Part number: KNP17140 (CX130C – CX130C LC) Part number: KNP17150 (CX130C with blade) Reference chart indicating proper timing for machine maintenance. Make sure to read operator's manual to understand proper procedures for servicing the machine.
  • Page 44 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (26) Hydraulic tank Part number: KHP1330 Hydraulic tank contains pressurized hot fluid that can cause serious injuries. Always shut down the engine, cool down the machine and release pressure in the hydraulic tank before doing any maintenance operation to the hydraulic tank or to the hy- draulic system.
  • Page 45 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (30) Intercooler Part number: KHP37020 Do not touch the outlet hose of the turbocharger. The hose surface is hot and touching it can cause serious in- juries. KHP37020 (31) Camera wiring precautions Part number: KHP18470 Always disconnect the wiring of the cameras before re- moval of the counterweight.
  • Page 46 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (34) Muffler Part number: KHP36430 Do not touch the muffler right after engine stop. Muffler surface is hot and touching it can cause serious injuries. KHP36430 (35) Fuel tank Part number: KHP38040 Do not perform welding and avoid any operation generat- ing sparks close to the fuel tank.
  • Page 47: Controls And Instruments

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS###_3_### Access to operator's platform Door and steps CAUTION Pinch hazard! Be careful not to get your hand, clothes, etc. caught in the door when closing it. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0046A Cab door To open the door, use the handle (1) from the outside and...
  • Page 48 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Steps and access handles WARNING Fall hazard! In order to enter or exit the cab, the upper structure frame must be in line with the undercarriage. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0225A WARNING Fall hazard!
  • Page 49: Operator's Seat

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operator's seat Operator's seat SMIL16CEX0350FB 1. Height adjustment 5. Headrest adjustment 2. Longitudinal position adjustment section 6. Seat back angle adjustment section 3. Armrest angle adjustment 7. Lumbar support adjustment 4. Seat and control arm assembly fore and aft adjust- ment In order to operate the machine correctly and with maximum efficiency and comfort, adjust the seat to suit the weight and size of the operator.
  • Page 50 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS A. Seat up-down adjustment Without resting the weight of your body on the seat, adjust the seat height by turning the seat height knob (1). • To raise: turn to the right (clockwise). • To lower: turn to the left (counter-clockwise). SMIL16CEX0287AB B.
  • Page 51 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS E. Suspension adjustment • Turn the seat height knob (1) clockwise to adjust the seat firmness. SMIL16CEX0287AB F. Console and seat slide adjustment • Pull the slide lever (4) to adjust the overall position. • When you have found the correct forward-back posi- tion, release the lever (4) to fasten in place.
  • Page 52 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS I. Headrest adjustment The headrest (5) can be adjusted up and down. • To adjust the headrest up and down, hold it with both hands, and move it lightly upward or downward. • When being adjusted downward, it will stop at the lock. To lower it more, press the lock button to unlock it.
  • Page 53: Forward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Forward controls Forward controls Control levers Left-hand control lever: 1. The arm extends. 2. The arm retracts. 3. The upper structure swings to the left. 4. The upper structure swings to the right. NOTE: The speed of movement of the arm or the swing depends on the control lever tilt angle.
  • Page 54 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand control lever: 5. The boom lowers. 6. The boom raises. 7. The bucket retracts (filling). 8. The bucket extends (dumping). NOTE: The speed of movement of the boom or the bucket depends on the control lever tilt angle. In the intermediate position two movements can be obtained simultaneously.
  • Page 55 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Travel controls 1. Left-hand travel control lever and pedal 2. Right-hand travel control lever and pedal 3. Footrest SMIL16CEX2032AA The travel control levers and pedals are used to move the machine. (N): neutral (a) + (b): machine moves forward. (c) + (d): machine moves backward.
  • Page 56: Forward Controls (Optional)

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Forward controls (Optional) WARNING Avoid injury! Inspect the work area or job site to make sure that machine operation can be done safely. Confirm that the lever operation is the same as indicated on the control pattern labels. If not, immediately change the machine control pattern or the label displayed to match the machine control pattern.
  • Page 57 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS D position: ISO control pattern Left-hand control lever: 1. The arm extends. 2. The arm retracts. 3. The upper structure swings to the left. 4. The upper structure swings to the right. NOTE: The speed of movement of the arm or the swing depends on the control lever tilt angle.
  • Page 58 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS C position: BHL control pattern Left-hand control lever: 1. The boom lowers. 2. The boom raises. 3. The upper structure swings to the left. 4. The upper structure swings to the right. NOTE: The speed of movement of the boom or the swing depends on the control lever tilt angle.
  • Page 59 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Confirmation of the control pattern selection 1. Get onto the cab and make sure to place the sheet that maps the operating controls to the side corresponding to the selected control pattern ( C or D ). 2.
  • Page 60: Windshield

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Windshield CAUTION Pinch hazard! Make sure you correctly follow the instructions in this manual when handling the windshield. If you do not handle the windshield correctly, it could slip and injure your fingers or hands. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 61: Front Lower Window

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front lower window The front lower window may only be removed when the windshield is open. 1. Remove the window from its housing by sliding it up- ward. SMIL14CEX1687AA 2. Place the window in the storage position provided to the left of the operator's seat and then engage it cor- rectly.
  • Page 62: Left-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left-hand side controls Left-hand side controls SMIL20CEX1390EB (1) Arm angle adjustment lever: the lever enables the (7) Radio mute button: the radio mute button is located control arm to be adjusted in different inclines in accor- underneath the control lever.
  • Page 63 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the machine is equipped with the auxiliary low-flow hydraulic circuit, the left-hand control lever includes: 1. Proportional switch to operate double-acting hydraulic attachments. 2. ON/OFF button to operate the preferred operating di- rection of the double-acting hydraulic attachment. 3.
  • Page 64: Gate Lock Lever And Safety Bar

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Gate lock lever and safety bar WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Before you leave the operator's compartment, the gate lock lever must be in the central posi- tion and the safety bar must be in the inward position.
  • Page 65: Heating, Ventilation Or Air-Conditioning Control

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Heating, ventilation or air-conditioning control SMIL18CEX0530FB On/Off Windshield defroster Automatic Air flow direction Temperature Air recycling Ventilation Display screen Air conditioning On/Off This push-button (1) is for turning the system On or Off. NOTICE: When the system is turned On it will operate at the same setting as the one selected previously.
  • Page 66 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Ventilation These push buttons (4) enable the air flow to be increased or reduced. To increase the flow of air, press the top but- ton. To decrease the flow of air, press the lower button. The segments on the display screen (9) will increase or decrease depending on the flow selected.
  • Page 67 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (A) Upper front distribution. (B) Upper rear distribution. (C) High force upper distribution and low force rear distri- bution. (D) Lower rear distribution (feet) and windshield. V85W49-002 Windshield defroster This button (6) allows the windshield to be defrosted. Press the button to defrost the windshield.
  • Page 68 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Automatic: This button (2) is used for automatic adjustment of the vol- ume, the direction of flow and starting or stopping of the air conditioning. AUTO will appear on the display screen (9). In automatic mode, the only possible manual adjust- ment is to the temperature (3).
  • Page 69: Cab Internal Lighting

    Located on the left-hand cab, use the hammer (1) to break the rear window, and then push the window strongly and escape outside. Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for window installation. NOTICE: Do not break the rear window except when it is absolutely necessary, such as to escape in an emergency.
  • Page 70: Right-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand side controls Right-hand side controls SMIL20CEX1387EA (1) Starter switch ( 4 positions ): ON (contact), START NOTE: stop the engine when adjusting the control arm. (engine ignition), OFF (engine shut-down) and ACC (ac- (5) Not active. cessory current supply).
  • Page 71 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When the machine is equipped with an auxiliary high-flow hydraulic circuit, the right-hand control lever includes: 1. Proportional switch to operate double-acting hydraulic attachments. 2. ON/OFF button to operate single-acting hydraulic at- tachments. 3. Engine low idle speed button. NOTE: The auxiliary high-flow hydraulic circuit can be equipped with two alternative controls: the auxiliary pedal or the ON/OFF button and proportional switch...
  • Page 72 ON position, or while the engine is running. cigarette lighter does not return to its original position af- ter 30 s. Pull it out manually and consult the CASE CON- NOTICE: connect only 12 V devices to the socket. Con- STRUCTION dealer.
  • Page 73: Dozer Blade Control Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Dozer blade control lever WARNING Hazard to bystanders! ALWAYS make sure the work area is clear of bystanders and domestic animals before starting this procedure. Know the full area of movement of the machine. Do not permit anyone to enter the area of movement during this procedure.
  • Page 74: Instrument Cluster

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Instrument cluster (1) Ambient sensor. NOTE: Do not place any object on the ambient sensor: the climate control system may not correctly control the temperature inside the cab. (2) Display. (3) Control buttons. (4) Air vents. NOTE: The air vents should be manually set.
  • Page 75 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display SMIL18CEX0554FB SMIL18CEX0534FB 3-29...
  • Page 76 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine coolant temperature gauge 10. Date and Time Hydraulic oil temperature gauge 11. Auxiliary hydraulics setting/Large temporary icon Fuel gauge 12. Eco gauge Work mode icon 13. Auto pressure boost icon Travel mode icon 14. Radio mute icon Working light icon 15.
  • Page 77 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine coolant temperature gauge. Engine auto idle is set. Displays the temperature of the engine coolant. The lower zone indicates that the engine coolant temper- ature is low. When the temperature gauge display reaches the upper zone, an alarm sounds and the Engine auto stop is set.
  • Page 78 Also, use idle stop to stop unnecessary idling. NOTICE: If the message is still displayed after action, Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer about how consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer. to turn the eco gauge display “On” and “Off”.
  • Page 79 The hydraulic oil filter must be replaced. Indicates that there is a problem in the electrical system. An alarm sounds. In this case, stop the engine and remove the starter key, and then investigate the cause • CHECK FLOW RATE or consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 80 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS • AUTO WARM UP Indicates that the engine is going to stop automatically within 10 s. If needed, set the Indicates that the auto warm-up of the gate lock lever in unlock position to restart machine systems is in progress.
  • Page 81 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Control buttons SMIL18CEX0535EB 1. Travel mode select button The button sets three operating conditions: “Off”, "In- The selection toggles between slow speed mode termittent" and "Continuous". (“Turtle”) and fast speed mode (“Rabbit”) every time When the button is pressed to operate the wiper inter- the travel mode selector switch is pressed.
  • Page 82 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display mode selector button MODE-2: Camera image + Machine information Press the display mode selector button to select the set of information visualized on the display: The operating mode shows gauges, icons, warning and messages related to the functioning of the ma- chine.
  • Page 83 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS User information mode Press the button (1) to access the user information mode of the display. Press the button (3) as indicated into the next pictures in order to scroll down to the intended setting tab. GQ1BE4-004Z LANGUAGE setting The first tab of the user information mode allows to set the...
  • Page 84 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS FUEL CONSUMPTION INDICATOR setting The fourth tab of the user information mode allows to set the display of the fuel consumption indicator. Press the button (1) or (2) to set the fuel consumption indicator ON or OFF. If other settings are needed, press the button (3) to scroll down to the next tab.
  • Page 85 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CLOCK ADJUST setting The sixth tab of the user information mode allows to set the clock on the display. Press the button (2) to show the setting frame. ETGE0B-004 Press the button (1) or (2) to select between hours or min- utes.
  • Page 86 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Press the button (3) or (4) and select " BREAKER NUMBER" or "CRUSHER NUMBER". 2. Press the button (1) or (2) and select the breaker or crusher number 3. Press the button (1) to move to the left. Press the button (2) to move to the right.
  • Page 87 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS When adjusting the pressure, depress the option pedal completely, or slide the proportional switch to maximum. • If low flow and high pressure are selected, the adjust- ment setting may not input. • If high flow and low pressure are selected, the adjust- ment setting may not input.
  • Page 88 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4. Hold the switch until “Pressure adjusting complete” is displayed on the screen. LMXLB3-006 5. Operation complete LMXLB3-007 6. Returns automatically. LMXLB3-008 Camera setting The eighth tab of the user information mode allows to set the view of the external cameras.
  • Page 89 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Camera1 1. Push button (3) or (4). 2. Select item Camera1”. 3. Push button (1) or (2). 4. Select item “On” or "On mirror view" or “Off”. 2. Camera2 1. Push button (3) or (4). 2.
  • Page 90: Radio

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Radio 352C5814 NOTICE: Do not let water get into the speaker cases or The display returns automatically to the frequency vi- the radio to avoid a breakdown. Keep the window closed sualization if no button is pushed within 1 second. when it rains and when washing the machine.
  • Page 91 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Auto preset Push the “DISP” button again to end the clock adjust- ment Push the “SOUND/AUTO PRESET” button (5) to store 11. REDIAL automatically the first 6 clearly audible radio station in the Hold down the “MODE” button (8) to redial. The mes- 6 preset buttons.
  • Page 92 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Preset 3 - long press Fast forward (while being 2. When pairing preparation is complete, the message "PA" is shown on the display and the unit enters pairing pressed) standby status. Preset 4 - short press Next track Preset 4 - long press Rewind (while being...
  • Page 93: Rearward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rearward controls Fuse box Located on the left-hand side, behind the operator's seat. The fuse box can be readily accessed by opening the pro- tective cover. SMIL18CEX0781AA Magazine rack Located on the right-hand side, behind the operator’s seat.
  • Page 94: Storage Compartment

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Storage compartment Located behind the operator's seat, this compartment is used to store various objects. NOTICE: Make sure that the weight of the stored objects is less than 10 kg (22.0 lb). M377Y8-001A Coat hanger hook The hook is on the rear left-hand cab upright.
  • Page 95: Overhead Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Overhead controls Roof curtain To open the roof curtain, slide it toward the rear using the handles. To close the curtain slide it toward the front. VHIVJ6-001A Roof hatch To open the roof hatch, operate the handle and push the handle.
  • Page 96: Exterior Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Exterior controls Cab protection (ROPS and FOPS) DANGER Crushing hazard! Do not change the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in any way. Unauthorized changes such as welding, drilling, or cutting will weaken the ROPS and decrease your protection. Have an authorized dealer replace the ROPS if damage of any kind occurs.
  • Page 97: Rain Deflector (If Equipped)

    SMIL15CEX5029AA by specialised and qualified personnel. In any case, all damaged parts must be replaced with gen- uine spare parts, in order to return the machine to its orig- inal conditions.
  • Page 98: Mirrors

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mirrors SMIL20CEX1391EB (A) Left mirror — (B) Right mirror — (C) Right counterweight mirror — (D) Rear counterweight mirror Installation and positioning of the mirrors WARNING Avoid injury and/or machine damage! Keep the mirrors clean and properly adjusted. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 99 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left mirror (A) Install the mirror as shown. The dimension (L) is 155 mm (6.1 in). The tightening torque of the bolt (1) is 71.6 – 91.2 N·m (52.8 – 67.3 lb ft). SMIL18CEX3085AA Position the mirror so that the rear, left-hand side of the machine is visible The tightening torque of the bolts on the mirror is 4.5 –...
  • Page 100 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right counterweight mirror (C) Install the mirror as shown. The dimension (L) is 155 mm (6.1 in). SMIL18CEX3114AA Position the mirror so that the, right-hand side of the ma- chine is visible. The tightening torque of the bolts on the mirror is 4.5 – 5.5 N·m (3.3 –...
  • Page 101: Cameras

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cameras The external cameras, along with the external mirrors, en- sure proper visibility around the machine during operation. A rear camera (1) is installed on the counterweight. A right-side camera (2) can be installed over the right-hand door.
  • Page 102 The rear camera view comes up first, then the side camera view, and finally the simultane- ous view of both cameras. NOTE: Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer in or- der to modify the setting of the camera views. SMIL18CEX1578AA...
  • Page 103: Side Doors

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Side doors WARNING Moving parts! Make sure all entry and mechanical access doors are properly closed before operating the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0238A Open the side doors until they are fixed by the stays. Close the side doors unlocking the stays. Make sure to close the doors firmly.
  • Page 104 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Battery disconnect switch The battery disconnect switch is located near the batter- ies. It can thus be reached by opening the rear left-hand door. The battery disconnect switch allows to cut off any power supply in the electrical system of the machine. NOTE: When the switch is turned to OFF position, all elec- trical circuits are cut off and the stations stored on the ra- dio presets and the time set for the clock will be cleared.
  • Page 105: Engine Hood

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine hood WARNING Rotating parts! Shut off the engine before opening the engine hood. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1059A WARNING Falling object hazard! Risk of injury from FALLING ENGINE HOOD. Latch the hood in the fully open position prior to working within the engine compartment.
  • Page 106: Lower Panels

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Lower panels WARNING Moving parts! Make sure the lower panels are properly closed before driving the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0910A Located on the bottom side of the upper frame. The lower panels give access to the engine oil drain plug, to the hydraulic tank drain plug, to the fuel tank drain plug.
  • Page 107: Towing Holes

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Towing holes WARNING Misuse hazard! Towing is a delicate maneuver that is always carried out at the risk of the user. The manufacturer's warranty does not apply to incidents or accidents that occur during towing. Where possible, carry out the repairs at the site.
  • Page 108: Front Storage Box

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front storage box WARNING Moving parts! Make sure the storage box cover is closed properly before driving the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0288A The storage box is located in the right front of the upper- structure.
  • Page 109: Fuel Tank

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Fuel tank WARNING Fire hazard! When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running. 3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0099A The fuel tank shall be filled only with Low Sulphur Diesel fuel.
  • Page 110: Fuel Tank Filler Pump (If Equipped)

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Fuel tank filler pump (if equipped) WARNING Fire hazard! When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running. 3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 111 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 6. Select the filling method using the selector switch located on the right side of the filling pump: ○ Auto mode: the pump stops filling automatically and the audible alarm sounds when the fuel tank is full. ○...
  • Page 112 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3-66...
  • Page 113: Operating Instructions

    The set up of the security function is indicated by a specific icon on the display: The security function is set up. To set up the security function and the password, consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer. NOTICE: Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer in case of forgotten password.
  • Page 114 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Enter the password according to the following instruction. Move the cursor to the left with the front glass washer button (1). Move the cursor to the right with the working light button (2). Increase the value (0, 1, 2, 3...) with the front glass wiper button (3).
  • Page 115: Starting The Engine

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine WARNING Avoid injury! Before starting the engine, securely fasten the seat belt. The seat belt can help ensure your safety if it is properly used and maintained. Never wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system. Never wear the belt if it is twisted or pinched between the seat structures.
  • Page 116 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Unlock the display if the security function had been activated. When operating the machine in severe winter climates, the engine preheating icon is dis- played as the engine is being preheated automati- cally. The engine is preheating. Wait for the auto preheat to complete and the icon to disappear.
  • Page 117: Bringing The Machine Up To Operating Temperature

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Bringing the machine up to operating temperature Before starting operation, the main systems of the machine should be warmed up to their normal operating tempera- ture. NOTE: The normal operating temperature for the hydraulic fluid is 50 – 80 °C (122 – 176 °F) . This corresponds to four segments lit on the hydraulic temperature gauge.
  • Page 118 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Manual machine warm up A manual machine warm-up can be carried out referring to the following procedure: Set the engine speed throttle three steps over the low idle position. Start the engine and let it run approximately for 5 – 10 min with no load. When the coolant temperature reaches the second segment on the coolant temperature gauge, set the engine speed throttle in intermediate position.
  • Page 119: Operating The Machine In Hot Or Cold Weather

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the machine in hot or cold weather In cold weather • Make sure to use fluids and lubricants which have specifications suitable for operation at low ambient temperatures. • Check the batteries for full charge state. •...
  • Page 120: Operating The Machine

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the machine WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chapter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is considered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0281A WARNING Hazard to bystanders!
  • Page 121 Clean and inspect the undercarriage as well. • In case of accidental sinking in water or soil up to the swing body, replacement of grease and service are re- quired. Terminate operation, and contact the CASE SMIL16CEX2179AB CONSTRUCTION dealer.
  • Page 122 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Digging and loading operations Use the H work mode for general digging and truck loading operations. Use the SP work mode for heavy digging operation. Filling Fill the bucket by manoeuvring the arm. Keep the bottom of the bucket parallel to the cut. The bucket teeth and blade must cut the ground like the blade of a knife.
  • Page 123: Lowering The Attachment In The Event Of A Failure

    WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Only use the following procedure in case of machine failure. Always use extreme caution during oper- ations. Keep other persons away from the bucket, attachment, and boom. The bucket or attachment can move unexpectedly during operations due to weight of the bucket, attachment, arm, or boom.
  • Page 124 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3. Slowly operate the control levers to lower the attach- ment to the ground. SMIL14CEX2547AA 4-12...
  • Page 125: Bucket Replacement

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Bucket replacement CAUTION Avoid injury! Handle all parts carefully. Do not place your hands or fingers between parts. Use Personal Protec- tive Equipment (PPE) as indicated in this manual, including protective goggles, gloves, and safety footwear. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 126 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To mount the bucket to the linkage, proceed as follows: 1. Make sure that the machine and the bucket stand both onto a hard and level ground. The bucket should stand on its bottom side. 2. Place the O-ring seals onto the inner bosses of the bucket.
  • Page 127: Stopping The Unit

    In the event of an emergency or if it is not possible to stop the engine using the starter key, press the emergency stop switch on the left-hand console. NOTE: This switch should only be used in case of an emergency. Do not use it on a day-to-day basis to stop the engine.
  • Page 128: Moving The Unit

    Fold the attachment to raise it to 40 – 50 cm (15.7 – 19.7 in) above ground. NOTICE: Before start traveling with CX130C with blade, make sure to fully raise the blade in order not to stick on the ground while traveling. Make sure to avoid interfer- ence between the blade and the bucket when the front equipment is set in position for traveling or transport.
  • Page 129 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Straight line travel (forward travel) Press the two pedals (or push the two levers) forward at the same time. SMIL13CEX2679AB Straight line travel (reverse travel) Press the two pedals (or pull the two levers) rearwards at the same time.
  • Page 130 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Turning to the left (reverse travel) Simply press the right-hand pedal or pull the right-hand lever rearwards. SMIL13CEX2683AB Turning to the right (reverse travel) Simply press the left-hand pedal or pull the left-hand lever rearwards. SMIL13CEX2684AB Turning on the spot, to the right Press the left-hand pedal or push the left-hand lever for- wards and at the same time press the right-hand pedal or...
  • Page 131 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Gradual turn on the move Press one of the pedals or push one of the levers and, at the same time, press the other pedal or push the other lever in the same direction, but slightly harder. Stopping travel To come to a complete halt, simply release the levers or pedals and they will return to neutral.
  • Page 132: Parking The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Parking the unit Parking the machine WARNING Fall hazard! Jumping on or off the machine could cause an injury. Always face the machine, use the handrails and steps, and get on or off slowly. Maintain a three-point contact to avoid falling: both hands on the handrails and one foot on the step, or one hand on the handrail and both feet on the steps.
  • Page 133 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7. Remove the starter key, get off the cab and lock the cab door. Check that the hood and the side doors are properly locked, and that the lower panels are properly fixed. NOTE: Make sure that any portion of the machine is in- terfering public road.
  • Page 134 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4-22...
  • Page 135: Transport Operations

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS###_5_### Road transport Transporting precautions (Machine equipped with long arm) The 3.01 m (118.50 in) arm has two positions for fixing the arm cylinder pin: SMIL20CEX0655EA A. Working position; B. Transport position The position (A) must be set for normal operation. The position (B) should be set for road transport. To prepare a machine equipped with the 3.01 m (118.50 in) for road transport proceed as follows: Park the machine on a hard and level surface close to the transport trailer.
  • Page 136: Loading The Machine Onto A Transport Trailer

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Loading the machine onto a transport trailer WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Assign a supervisor to direct worksite operations. Agree on all safety measures, procedures, and suitable hand signals. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 137 Refer to the Operator's Manual of the attachment, and strictly follow the specific procedure to remove the attachment from the machine. CX130C – CX130C LC Select the H work mode. Align the machine to the trailer, so as the travel motors face the trailer ramps.
  • Page 138 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CX130C with blade Select the H work mode. Align the machine to the trailer, so as the blade faces the trailer ramps. Fully raise the blade. NOTICE: Starting from this position, the travel control levers must be pushed forward to move on the ramps and on the trailer bed.
  • Page 139 NOTICE: The use of lifting systems is necessary for removal and installation of the machine front attachment and of the counterweight. Refer to your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for proper removal and installation procedure. CX130C – CX130C LC Select the H work mode.
  • Page 140 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CX130C with blade Select the H work mode. Align the machine to the trailer, so as the blade faces the trailer ramps. Fully raise the blade. NOTICE: Starting from this position, the travel control levers must be pushed forward to move on the ramps and on the trailer bed.
  • Page 141: Tie Downs For Shipping

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Tie downs for shipping CX130C – CX130C LC 1. Set the machine in the position for transport: fully re- tract the arm and curl the bucket slowly. 2. Place the block (A) on the trailer floor as show in the picture, and lower the boom slowly until the bucket linkage lays on the block.
  • Page 142 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS The machine may be further secured onto the trailer bed with a vertical tie-down. Put pads (F) over the tracks in the positions identified along the sides of the lower frame. Route the wire ropes (G) across the tracks, and tie-down on the vertical direc- tion.
  • Page 143 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CX130C with blade 1. Set the machine in the position for transport: fully re- tract the arm and curl the bucket slowly. 2. Place the block (A) on the trailer floor as show in the picture, and lower the boom slowly until the bucket linkage lays on the block.
  • Page 144 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS The machine may be further secured onto the trailer bed with a vertical tie-down. Put pads (F) over the tracks in the positions identified along the sides of the lower frame. Route the wire ropes (G) across the tracks, and tie-down on the vertical direc- tion.
  • Page 145: Unloading The Machine From A Transport Trailer

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Unloading the machine from a transport trailer Rear loading type transport trailer CX130C – CX130C LC 1. Position the trailer on firm and level ground. Put blocks to the tires of trailer to prevent trailer from moving.
  • Page 146 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CX130C with blade 1. Position the trailer on firm and level ground. Put blocks to the tires of trailer to prevent trailer from moving. 2. Remove chains, wire ropes, chocks, blocks and other devices used to secure the machine during road trans- port.
  • Page 147: Shipping Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Shipping transport Lifting the machine with a crane WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Assign a supervisor to direct worksite operations. Agree on all safety measures, procedures, and suitable hand signals. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 148 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Retract the attachment, bucket and arm cylinders fully ex- tended then place the attachment on the ground. Shut- down the engine and leave the operator’s compartment. NOTICE: before handling the machine, make sure the slings are in perfect condition and that they are capable of supporting the weight of the machine.
  • Page 149: Recovery Transport

    Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0259A As far as possible try to carry out repairs on spot or consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer. NOTICE: the machine must be towed very slowly, over a short distance and only if it is really unavoidable. Always tow the machine in alignment with the undercarriage.
  • Page 150 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5-16...
  • Page 151: Maintenance

    Any modification to the machine without prior authorization could cause serious injury. Do not make any modifications without authorization. Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer. NOTICE: if you use your machine in particularly harsh conditions (dusty or corrosive atmosphere, etc.), the servicing intervals should be reduced accordingly.
  • Page 152 6 - MAINTENANCE Hour meter The machine control system is readily warning about the need of specific maintenance operations. However, some other maintenance operations have to be carried out on a regular basis without any specific warning. Make sure to get acquainted with the main time intervals indicated into this Chapter, and make sure to check the hour meter at the beginning of every working day in order to anticipate the...
  • Page 153 • Check the audible alarm devices, working lights and windshield wipers. • Check that all circuits (travel, swing and tool) are functioning correctly. NOTICE: if the slightest defect is found, repair it immediately before using the machine or consult your CASE CON- STRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 154: Fluids And Lubricants

    (5 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F). Refer to the list of fluids and lubricants contained in this manual. NOTICE: When operating the machine in ambient temperatures outside the above mentioned range, consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer for specific machine provision and for specific fluids and lubricants to be used. CASE CON-...
  • Page 155 OOLANT NTIFREEZE tenance program of the machine. The replacement shall also be tackled in case of repair or replacement of compo- nents of the cooling system. Refer to the dedicated procedure described in Chapter 6. The engine cooling system shall always be refilled with coolant solution made by mixture of antifreeze and distilled (deionized) water.
  • Page 156 NOTE: for example, make sure that the receptacle for collecting oil to be replaced is not leaking. Never spread fluids or lubricants on the ground or into water. Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer or the Local Environmental Agency in order to obtain information on the correct method of disposing fluids and lubricants used on the machine.
  • Page 157: Engine Oil Recommended Operating Temperature Range

    You may use other engine oils only if they meet API CI-4 or ACEA E7 performance requirements. CASE CONSTRUCTION engine oils exceed API and ACEA performance requirements. NOTE: Do not put performance additives or other oil additive products in the engine crankcase. See your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for engine oil analysis test package information.
  • Page 158: Releasing Pressure In The Hydraulic System

    6 - MAINTENANCE Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system NOTICE: before carrying out any work on the hydraulic system, there should be no pressure in any of the circuits. 1. Place the machine on flat, level ground, lower the at- tachment to the ground and stop the engine.
  • Page 159: Fuel System Bleeding

    Do not use parts cleaner because it could affect the case cover. Do not touch the inside of the element. Completely wipe off any spilt fuel after changing a filter element or ing the system.
  • Page 160 6 - MAINTENANCE 1. Set the fuel valves (A) and (B) as follows. Fuel cut valve (A): open Fuel main filter valve (B): to tank 4660FFEC 2. Loosen the air bleed plug (2) on fuel filter (1). 3. Turn the starter key to ON positon to activate the fuel feed pump.
  • Page 161 6 - MAINTENANCE 13. Move the priming pump (3) until it becomes harder to move. 14. Return the priming pump (3) back to its original posi- tion. 15. Turn the starter key to OFF position. 16. Set the fuel valves (A) and (B) as follows. Fuel cut valve (A): open Fuel main filter valve (B): to engine Completely wipe off any spilled fuel around the air bleed...
  • Page 162: Protecting The Electronic And Electrical Systems During Battery Charging Or Welding

    6 - MAINTENANCE Protecting the electronic and electrical systems during battery charging or welding DANGER Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Any unauthorized modifications made to this machine can have serious consequences. Consult an authorized dealer on changes, additions, or modifications that may be required for this machine.
  • Page 163: Maintenance Planning

    6 - MAINTENANCE Maintenance planning Maintenance chart Change fluid Drain fluid Replace Cleaning Check Adjust Grease Maintenance action Page no. Break-in period 6-15 Grease points (Bucket) Cab protection (ROPS and FOPS) 6-15 Tightening torques 6-15 Track shoe bolt torque 6-15 Hydraulic oil return filter 6-15 Pilot line filter...
  • Page 164 6 - MAINTENANCE Change fluid Drain fluid Replace Cleaning Check Adjust Grease Maintenance action Page no. Every 2000 hours 6-59 Hydraulic oil suction filter Hydraulic oil return filter 6-60 Pilot line filter 6-61 Air conditioner filters 6-62 6-62 Swing reduction gear Every 4000 hours Engine coolant 6-63...
  • Page 165: Break-In Period

    6 - MAINTENANCE Break-in period Grease points (Bucket) Lubricate the bucket linkage every 10 h within the first 50 h: to lubricate the bucket linkage refer to page 6-24. Cab protection (ROPS and FOPS) Check the cab protections after 50 h: To check the cab protections refer to page 6-38.
  • Page 166: Every 10 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 10 hours Engine oil level Check the engine oil level every 10 h or every day Lubricant: N .1 E ™ O 15W-40 NGINE UPER 1. Park the machine on a flat and level place. Stop the engine, and remove the starter key.
  • Page 167: Engine Coolant Level

    NOTICE: the refilling of the engine coolant shall be done only if the level of coolant in the reserve tank is at the LOW mark. NOTICE: If the refilling frequency is higher than 250 h, CASE CONSTRUCTION recommends not to further refill the system: carefully inspect the cooling circuit for damages, replace any damaged part, and then replace the whole fluid into the cooling system.
  • Page 168: Hydraulic Oil Level

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil level WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A Check the hydraulic oil level every 10 h or every day Fluid: P...
  • Page 169: Fan And Alternator Drive Belt

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fan and alternator drive belt Visually check the fan and alternator drive belt every 10 h or every day 1. Refer to page 6-33. NOTICE: Operating the engine with loosened belt may cause over heat of the engine or insufficient charging of the battery due to slipping belt in its housing.
  • Page 170: Fuel Pre-Filters

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuel pre-filters Check the water deposit at the bottom of the fuel pre-filter bodies every 10 h or every day. When the floating ring reaches the level indicated by the line (A): 1. Place a container with an appropriate capacity under the pre-filters.
  • Page 171: Air Conditioner Filters

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours Air conditioner filters CAUTION Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0049A Clean the air inlet filter every 50 h Clean the air circulation filter every 50 h...
  • Page 172 6 - MAINTENANCE Air circulation filter 1. Slide the seat fully forward. 2. Remove the protective grid located behind the seat. SMIL15CEXZ332AA 3. Remove the air circulation filter (1) from the protective grid and clean it with compressed air. If the filter is damaged, replace it.
  • Page 173: Grease Points (Blade)

    6 - MAINTENANCE Grease points (Blade) Grease the blade every 50 h. Lubricant: M NLGI 2. ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL14CEX0106FA NOTE: the blade shall be lubricated every 10 h if non-genuine grease is used. • Blade main pins: two grease fittings. •...
  • Page 174: Every 250 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 250 hours Grease points (Bucket) Grease the bucket linkage every 250 h. Lubricant: M NLGI 2. ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL17CEX0150FB NOTE: the bucket linkage shall be lubricated every 10 h if non-genuine grease is used. Bucket linkage: two grease fittings.
  • Page 175: Swing Reduction Unit Oil

    6 - MAINTENANCE Swing reduction unit oil WARNING Hot surface possible! Wait for all components to cool before performing any operation. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0251A Check the swing reduction gear oil level every 250 h. Lubricant: H 80W-90 YPOID...
  • Page 176: Travel Reduction Units Oil

    6 - MAINTENANCE Travel reduction units oil Check the travel reduction gears oil level every 250 h. Lubricant: H 80W-90 YPOID XTREME RESSURE 1. Park the machine on flat, horizontal ground. 2. Move the machine so that the drain plug (1) comes down to the lowest position.
  • Page 177: Engine Primary Air Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Engine primary air filter CAUTION Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0049A Clean the engine primary air filter every 250 h or when the AIR FILTER message is displayed.
  • Page 178 NOTE: Change the element if light can be seen through a hole, however small. SMIL14CEX2797AA 5. Clean the inside of the air cleaner case, and attach the primary element. 6. Attach the cover (with the "TOP" display facing up), and lock the fasteners.
  • Page 179 6 - MAINTENANCE 7. Check that the dust ejector under the filter is operating correctly. NOTE: If, after cleaning, smoke exhaust is abnormal, be sure to replace the primary element of the air cleaner. SMIL17CEX0157AA Pre-cleaner (if equipped) Unlock the pre-cleaner cover, and remove the pre-cleaner cup.
  • Page 180: Battery Electrolyte Level

    6 - MAINTENANCE Battery electrolyte level WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Before working on any component(s) of the electrical circuit, put the ignition key in the off (shut down) position. When disconnecting batteries, always disconnect the negative (-) cable first. When recon- necting batteries, always connect the negative (-) cable last.
  • Page 181 6 - MAINTENANCE Inspection of maintenance-free battery charge state The charge indicator on the battery shows the state of charge of the battery: • If the color is green the charge is correct. • If the color is black the charge is insufficient. Recharge the battery until the indicator turns green.
  • Page 182 6 - MAINTENANCE Starting the engine with booster batteries WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. An error connecting auxiliary starting cables or short-circuiting battery terminals can cause an accident. Connect auxiliary starting cables as instructed in this manual.
  • Page 183: Fan And Alternator Drive Belt

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fan and alternator drive belt Check the belt tension every 250 h. Inspection of tension NOTICE: Operating the engine with loosened belt may cause over heat of the engine or insufficient charging of the battery due to slipping belt in its housing. SMIL15CEX9108AA Apply finger pressure of about 10 kg (22.0 lb) center of the belt while the engine is shut down and the starter...
  • Page 184 6 - MAINTENANCE Replacement of belt NOTICE: If the belt breaks, the message ALTERNATOR is displayed. Stop the engine, remove the starter key, and then replace the belt. 1. Loosen the lock nut (1) and the mounting bolt (2). 2. Lightly tighten the lock nut (1) until its seating face touches.
  • Page 185: Hydraulic Oil Tank

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil tank WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A Drain water and sediment from the hydraulic oil tank every 250 h 1.
  • Page 186: Tightening Torques

    6 - MAINTENANCE Tightening torques Check the tightening torques every 250 h (after the first 50 h during the run-in period). NOTICE: At the end of each working day, check all mounting nuts and screws for tightness and tighten if necessary. Make sure no hardware items are missing.
  • Page 187: Track Shoe Bolt Torque

    6 - MAINTENANCE Track shoe bolt torque Check the torque of the track shoe every 250 h (after the first 50 h during the run-in period) NOTE: If the tracks are too tight, they wear quickly. If tracks are not tight enough, they wear quickly and the links can catch on the sprocket wheel or slide off the idler wheel or the sprocket wheel.
  • Page 188: Track Rollers And Idler Wheels

    Although they endure enough until the average overhaul timing, visually check for oil leaks be- fore work. If there is any oil leak, the components need to be replaced. Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer. MCHP8N-004A Cab protection (ROPS and FOPS)
  • Page 189: Every 500 Hours

    7. Check the surfaces of the swing gears for excessive wearing or damages. If any excessive wearing or dam- age is found, immediately call the CASE CONSTRUC- TION Dealer for inspection and repair. 8. Taking clean grease from the can, restore proper greas- ing of the surface of the teeth of the swing ring.
  • Page 190 6 - MAINTENANCE 14. Turn the upper frame 45° clockwise. Set the gate lock lever to central position, stop the engine, and remove the starter key. 15. Repeat the procedure described in the steps from 6 to 14 for three more times. 16.
  • Page 191: Engine Oil And Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Engine oil and filter Replace the engine oil every 500 h Replace the engine oil filter every 500 h Lubricant: N .1 E ™ O 15W-40 NGINE UPER Quantity: 17 L (4.5 US gal) NOTE: Replace the oil while the engine is warm. Doing so helps the oil in flowing. 1.
  • Page 192 6 - MAINTENANCE 8. Apply an oil film finely to the seal of a new filter. 9. Attach a new filter. Turn the filter until the seal touches the filter head, and then tighten it further a half turn by hand.
  • Page 193: Fuel Pre-Filter

    Do not use parts cleaner because it could affect the case cover. Do not touch the inside of the element. Completely wipe off any spilled fuel after changing the filter element.
  • Page 194 6 - MAINTENANCE 6. Tighten the body with the specific wrench. The tighten- ing torque must be 28 – 32 N·m (20.65 – 23.60 lb ft) QOIPZB-010 7. Replace the seal of the drain plug (1), and attach the drain plug (1). The tightening torque must be 2 – 3 N·m (1.48 –...
  • Page 195: Fuel Filter

    Do not use parts cleaner because it could affect the case cover. Do not touch the inside of the element. Completely wipe off any spilled fuel after changing the filter element.
  • Page 196: Radiator And Coolers

    6 - MAINTENANCE Radiator and coolers WARNING Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0307A Clean the radiator every 500 h 1.
  • Page 197: Every 1000 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 1000 hours Grease points (Boom and arm) Grease the boom and arm every 1000 h. Lubricant: M NLGI 2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL17CEX0163FB NOTE: the boom and the arm shall be lubricated every 50 h if non-genuine grease is used. Boom bottom pin: two grease fittings.
  • Page 198 6 - MAINTENANCE Boom cylinder bottom pin: two grease fittings. SMIL18CEX0509AA Boom/arm linkage: two grease fittings. SMIL18CEX0521AA Arm cylinder top pin: one grease fitting. SMIL18CEX0522AA Arm link / Connecting rod: four grease fittings. NOTICE: the arm link and the connecting rod shall be lu- bricated every 10 h if any attachment other than a bucket is used.
  • Page 199 6 - MAINTENANCE Bucket cylinder bottom pin: one grease fitting. SMIL18CEX0523AA 6-49...
  • Page 200: Hydraulic Tank Breather

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic tank breather Replace the hydraulic tank breather every 1000 h 1. Keep pressed the button (1) on the top of the breather to release all the pressure in the hydraulic tank. 2. Clean the top surface of the hydraulic tank. SMIL17CEX0151AA 3.
  • Page 201: Engine Air Filters

    6 - MAINTENANCE Engine air filters Change the primary element: every 1000 h or after cleaning 6 times Change the secondary element every 1000 h NOTICE: Be sure to carry out regular checks on the air filter, intake manifold, seals and hoses. At the same time, check the intake manifold screws and hose clamps for tightness.
  • Page 202 6 - MAINTENANCE 6. Clean the inside of the air cleaner case, and attach the new secondary element. SMIL17CEX0162AA 7. Attach the new primary element. SMIL17CEX0156AA 8. Attach the cover (with the "TOP" display facing up), and lock the fasteners.
  • Page 203 6 - MAINTENANCE Pre-cleaner - Cup type (if equipped) Unlock the pre-cleaner cover, and remove the pre-cleaner cup. Get down from the machine, and discharge dust and debris accumulated into the cup. Clean the pre-cleaner cup. Install the pre-cleaner cup, and lock the pre-cleaner cover.
  • Page 204: Hydraulic Fluid Analysis

    Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to analyze the hydraulic oil condition. Engine valve rocker clearance adjustment Check the clearance of the engine valve rocker every 1000 h Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to check the engine valve rocker clearance. 6-54...
  • Page 205: Swing Reduction Unit Oil

    Remove the oil drain plug (4) to drain oil. NOTE: Draining oil requires a comparatively long time. NOTE: Check the condition of the drained oil. If foreign objects, such as metal scrapings, are included, consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer. SMIL15CEX9594AA 6-55...
  • Page 206 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. Attach the drain plug (4), and install the lower panel (3). 6. Supply oil via the fill port (2). 7. Attach the oil gauge (1) and check that the oil level is in the hatched area. 8.
  • Page 207: Travel Reduction Units Oil

    NOTE: Check the condition of the drained oil. If there are pieces of metal or foreign objects in the oil, consult the SMIL15CEX9565AA CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer. 7. Replace the O-ring seal of the drain plug (1). Insert the drain plug (1) with seal tape wrapped around it. Add oil through port (2) until the oil comes up to the bottom edge of the port.
  • Page 208: Alternator

    NOTICE: do not use a steam cleaning machine or solvent to clean the alternator. Starter motor Check the starter motor every 1000 h Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to check the starter motor. NOTICE: check that the terminal protectors are correctly installed.
  • Page 209: Every 2000 Hours

    NOTICE: If any attachment other than a bucket is used, reduce the interval of the hydraulic oil suction filter cleaning. Refer to Chapter 9. NOTICE: If you find any metal particles on the old filters, consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer. NOTICE: Replace the hydraulic oil suction filter every 5000 h of operation or when hydraulic fluid is replaced.
  • Page 210: Hydraulic Oil Return Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil return filter WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 211: Pilot Line Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Pilot line filter WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 212: Air Conditioner Filters

    6 - MAINTENANCE Air conditioner filters Replace the air conditioning filters every 2000 h The air conditioning system has to be inspected by a specialist every 6 months. To replace the air conditioning filters, proceed as fol- lows: 1. Remove the air conditioning filters. Refer to page 6-21.
  • Page 213: Every 4000 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 4000 hours Engine coolant WARNING Hazardous chemicals! Coolant can be toxic. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Antidotes: EXTERNAL - Rinse thoroughly with water. Remove soiled clothing. INTERNAL - Rinse the mouth with water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. EYES - Flush with water.
  • Page 214 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. Loosen the coolant drain plug on the right side of the engine block. Drain coolant inside the engine. K272V1-008 6. If engine has EGR system, loosen the air bleed plug (1) on the EGR cooler. 7. Close the coolant drain cock of the radiator. NOTICE: The coolant drain cock of the radiator should be tightened by hand.
  • Page 215 6 - MAINTENANCE Flushing the engine cooling system 9. Inspect and clean the radiator cap. Inspect hoses and clamps of the engine cooling system. Make sure to replace any damaged parts. 10. Fill the radiator with tap water up to the edge of the coolant inlet.
  • Page 216 6 - MAINTENANCE Filling the engine cooling system 17. Close the coolant drain cock of the radiator and close the coolant drain plug on the engine block. 18. If engine has EGR system, loosen the air bleed plug (1) on the EGR cooler. 19.
  • Page 217 6 - MAINTENANCE 26. Start the engine and let it run at low idle speed for 3 min. Turn on the cab heating system, and set the temperature and the fan speed to the maximum level. 27. Gradually increase the engine speed to H position. Let the engine run until the coolant temperature reaches 90 °C.
  • Page 218: Pump Outlet Hoses

    6 - MAINTENANCE Pump outlet hoses Check the outlet hose of main pump: Every 2 years or every 4000 h (whichever comes first) Checking the hydraulic system piping Make sure there are no leaks from the hydraulic system hoses, pipes, plugs, connections and fittings and check that all nuts and screws are correctly tightened.
  • Page 219: Every 5000 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 5000 hours Hydraulic oil and filters WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 220 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. Place a container with an appropriate capacity under the reservoir drain valve. 6. Open the reservoir drain valve to drain the remaining hydraulic fluid. 7. Replace the suction filter as described on page 6-59. 8. Replace the return filter as described on page 6-60. 9.
  • Page 221 At this time, do not perform swing operation. If oil does not ooze, stop the engine, remove the joint connected with the drain port, and fill the motor case with hydraulic fluid via the drain port. Attach the joint of the drain port, and temporarily tighten the hose.
  • Page 222: When Necessary

    6 - MAINTENANCE When necessary Fuel feed pump WARNING Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0307A Clean the electromagnetic fuel feed pump periodically.
  • Page 223: Track Tension

    6 - MAINTENANCE Track tension WARNING Tip-over hazard! Only raise the track as little as necessary. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0276A Check the track tension periodically NOTICE: if the tracks are too tight, they wear quickly. If tracks are not tight enough, they wear quickly and the links can catch on the sprocket wheel or slide off the idler wheel or the sprocket wheel.
  • Page 224 6 - MAINTENANCE 4. Operate the travel control lever to move the raised track forward and backward and shake off the mud. 5. Repeat the same operations for the other track. SMIL14CEX2854AA Checking the tension 1. If the track is not yet raised, perform the same pro- cedure as for cleaning to put the machine into the required position.
  • Page 225: Fuel Tank Strainer

    6 - MAINTENANCE WARNING Pressurized fluid can penetrate the skin and cause severe injuries. The grease in the cylinder is under high pres- sure. Never loosen the grease fitting adaptor completely in order to speed up the flow of grease. Failure to comply could result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 226: Gas Spring Inspection

    The engine hood, the cab sunroof, and the front storage box are supported by gas springs. In the following cases, request inspection, service, and replacement from the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer: • The engine hood, the cab sunroof, or the front stor- age box does not open without force.
  • Page 227: Bulb Replacement

    6 - MAINTENANCE Bulb replacement Lighting in the operator compartment: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Remove the light bulb, then install a new light bulb of the same wattage ( 10 W ). 3. Install the cover. 8YHY9K-001A Attachment working lights: 1.
  • Page 228 6 - MAINTENANCE Upper structure and cab headlight: 1. Open the front box. PV5ETN-001A 2. Remove the switch bracket to access the head lamp. 29DA5032 3. Disconnect the plug. SMIL13CEX2833AB 4. Remove the four screws and tilt the headlight. SMIL13CEX2834AB 6-78...
  • Page 229 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. Pull the clip outward and remove the light bulb. In- stall a new light bulb of the same wattage ( 70 W ). 6. Install the clip, put the headlight back in position. 7. Install the screws and the plug. 8.
  • Page 230: Bucket Teeth

    6 - MAINTENANCE Bucket teeth 1. The degree to which a tooth tip can be worn can be assessed visually. 2. It is possible to extend the life of a tooth tip which is wearing unevenly, in a non-symmetrical fashion. NOTE: Do not wait for tooth tips to be completely worn through before changing them.
  • Page 231 6 - MAINTENANCE 8. Check that the tooth is securely fastened. CA1C6271 6-81...
  • Page 232: Cylinders

    Normal Each time the cylinder rod is extended, a ring of Very oily or weeping oil can be seen on the rod. Consult your CASE Each time the rod retracts, the excess oil drips CONSTRUCTION Dealer Leakage from the gland.
  • Page 233: Air Conditioning System

    C. The fluid in the gauge is at first transparent with no air bubbles appearing, and stays in this condi- tion. The system is overfilled. Call the CASE CON- STRUCTION dealer in order to restore the correct charge status.
  • Page 234 6 - MAINTENANCE Compressor belt check The drive belt of the air-conditioning compressor shall be periodically checked in order to grant the proper op- eration of the air-conditioning system. To check the drive belt of the air-conditioning compres- sor, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 235: Fuse And Relay Locations

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuse and relay locations Fuses NOTE: Before changing fuses or relays, turn the ignition key to the "Shut down" position, wait one minute minimum and place the key of the battery master switch in “O” (Off) position (if equipped). NOTICE: never replace a fuse with a fuse of a different amperage.
  • Page 236 NOTE: if CASE CONSTRUCTIONSiteWatch™ Telematics system is equipped, a dedicated 5 A fuse is added outside of the main fuse box. The fuse connector is located underneath the panels behind the operator's seat.
  • Page 237: Storage

    Lower the dozer blade (if equipped) to the ground. 4. Grease the machine thoroughly. The exposed surfaces of the cylinder rods should be greased or covered with a protective film. Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer. NOTE: when the machine resumes service, the film will disappear automatically.
  • Page 238: Periodic Checks

    6 - MAINTENANCE Periodic checks WARNING Inhalation hazard! Risk to operators and bystanders. Avoid running the engine in confined areas. Make sure there is adequate ventilation at all times. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0156A Every month, check: 1.
  • Page 239: Starting Up The Machine

    6 - MAINTENANCE Starting up the machine WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Before starting the engine, make sure all controls are in the neutral position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0311A WARNING Inhalation hazard! Risk to operators and bystanders. Avoid running the engine in confined areas.
  • Page 240 6 - MAINTENANCE 6-90...
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting

    NOTE: This chapter shows how to easily diagnose problems relating to the engine and describes the solutions to be adopted. If you are unable to determine the cause of the failure, or if the latter is difficult to rectify, consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 242 Insufficient warming-up Perform warming-up Too much engine oil Adjust to the appropriate oil amount Failure of the engine control system Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION The exhaust smoke is white. Failure of the supply pump Dealer Failure of the fuel system...
  • Page 243: Specifications

    8 - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS###_9_### Machine specifications Engine Manufacturer and model ISUZU GJ-4JJ1X Electronic-controlled High-pressure Injection common rail Number of cylinders Bore x stroke 95.4 mm (3.8 in) x 104.9 mm (4.1 in) Displacement 2999 cm³/rev (183 in³/rev) Rated speed 2000 RPM Rated power ( ISO 9249 ) 70.9 kW (96.4 Hp) Cooling...
  • Page 244 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Digging performance (Power boost engaged) Bucket digging force 9500 daN (21357 lbf) Arm digging force 2.10 m (82.68 in) 7400 daN (16636 lbf) Arm digging force 2.50 m (98.43 in) 6600 daN (14837 lbf) Arm digging force 3.00 m (118.11 in) 6000 daN (13489 lbf) Tracks 500 mm (19.69 in)
  • Page 245: Fluids And Lubricants

    (5 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F). Refer to the list of fluids and lubricants contained in this manual. NOTICE: When operating the machine in ambient temperatures outside the above mentioned range, consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer for specific machine provision and for specific fluids and lubricants to be used. CASE CON-...
  • Page 246 OOLANT NTIFREEZE tenance program of the machine. The replacement shall also be tackled in case of repair or replacement of compo- nents of the cooling system. Refer to the dedicated procedure described in Chapter 6. The engine cooling system shall always be refilled with coolant solution made by mixture of antifreeze and distilled (deionized) water.
  • Page 247 NOTE: for example, make sure that the receptacle for collecting oil to be replaced is not leaking. Never spread fluids or lubricants on the ground or into water. Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer or the Local Environmental Agency in order to obtain information on the correct method of disposing fluids and lubricants used on the machine.
  • Page 248: Dimensions

    8 - SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions CX130C SMIL20CEX1392FA Arm 2.10 m (82.68 in) 2.50 m (98.43 in) 3.00 m (118.11 in) 2.71 m (106.69 in) 2.81 m (110.63 in) 2.82 m (111.02 in) 7.61 m (299.61 in) 7.62 m (300.00 in) 7.64 m (300.79 in) 2.13 m (83.86 in)
  • Page 249 8 - SPECIFICATIONS CX130C LC SMIL20CEX1392FA Arm 2.10 m (82.68 in) 2.50 m (98.43 in) 3.00 m (118.11 in) 2.71 m (106.69 in) 2.81 m (110.63 in) 2.82 m (111.02 in) 7.61 m (299.61 in) 7.62 m (300.00 in) 7.64 m (300.79 in) 2.13 m (83.86 in)
  • Page 250 8 - SPECIFICATIONS CX130C with blade SMIL20CEX1393FA Arm 2.10 m (82.68 in) 2.50 m (98.43 in) 3.00 m (118.11 in) 2.71 m (106.69 in) 2.81 m (110.63 in) 2.82 m (111.02 in) 7.61 m (299.61 in) 7.62 m (300.00 in) 7.64 m (300.79 in)
  • Page 251 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Working ranges SMIL20CEX1394HA...
  • Page 252 8 - SPECIFICATIONS 2.10 m 2.50 m 3.00 m (82.68 in) (98.43 in) (118.11 in) 7.96 m 8.31 m 8.77 m (A) Max digging reach (313.39 in) (327.17 in) (345.28 in) 7.81 m 8.17 m 8.64 m (B) Max digging reach at ground level (GL) (307.48 in) (321.65 in) (340.16 in)
  • Page 253: Operating Weights

    (19.7 in) track, operator, fluids, full fuel tank, and FOPS level 2 guard. Average ground contact pressure 39 kPa (5.7 psi) CX130C with blade With mono-block boom, 2.50 m (98.43 in) arm, 0.5 m³ bucket, 500 mm 13700 kg (30203 lb) (19.7 in) track, operator, fluids, full fuel tank, and FOPS level 2 guard.
  • Page 254 8 - SPECIFICATIONS 8-12...
  • Page 255: Accessories

    9 - ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES###_10_### Direct fit buckets Direct fit buckets application as function of the arm General Purpose buckets Capacity 2.10 m 2.50 m 3.00 m Width Mass ISO 7451 (Heaped) (82.68 in) (98.43 in) (118.11 in) ○ ○ 0.45 m³ (0.59 yd³) 835 mm (33 in) 370 kg (816 lb) ○...
  • Page 256: Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuits

    9 - ACCESSORIES Auxiliary hydraulic circuits Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to select the optional accessory compatible with your machine and to correctly adjust the flow required for its use. NOTICE: To prevent failure or damage to the tool, make sure that you select the correct circuit configuration and flow rate for the tool.
  • Page 257 9 - ACCESSORIES Alternative display layout in case of rear view camera in- stalled. SMIL18CEX0557AA 8. If the right-hand auxiliary pedal is equipped, engage the locking pin (1) of the pedal in the guiding hole (3). SNKQ6K-002A 9. Press and hold the front side of the right-hand pedal...
  • Page 258 9 - ACCESSORIES 10. If the proportional controls on the right-hand lever are equipped, press and hold the ON/OFF button (1) to operate the hydraulic breaker with the continuous se- lected flow providing a constant blowing frequency. Release the button to stop breaker operation. SMIL15CEXZ396AB...
  • Page 259 NOTICE: to prevent failure or damage to the tool, make sure that you select the correct circuit configu- ration and flow rate and pressure for the tool. SMIL18CEX0558AA Alternative display layout in case of rear view camera in- stalled. SMIL18CEX0559AA...
  • Page 260 9 - ACCESSORIES 8. If the right-hand auxiliary pedal is equipped, place the locking pin of the pedal in outward position. VSLYI8-004 9. Press one side of the right-hand pedal to close the crusher jaws, and press the other side of the pedal to open the crusher jaws.
  • Page 261 9 - ACCESSORIES Setting ranges for auxiliary high-flow hydraulic circuit The maximum flow rate of the auxiliary high-flow hydraulic circuit can be set by monitor. The setting ranges are related to the circuit type installed on the machine. If single-acting circuit is installed, the maximum flow rate can be selected within the steps in the left column of the table below.
  • Page 262 9 - ACCESSORIES Auxiliary low-flow hydraulic circuit The machine can be equipped with an additional low-flow auxiliary hydraulic circuit to operate attachments featuring secondary hydraulic actuation for positioning, such as rotating grabs or tiltable buckets. NOTE: the maximum flow rate of the auxiliary low-flow hydraulic circuit using the SP work mode is 55 L/min (14.5 US gpm).
  • Page 263 Contact your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for selection and provision of the mounting bracket for the attachment, and for selection and provision of the connecting hoses between the auxiliary hydraulic circuits and the attachment.
  • Page 264 9 - ACCESSORIES Maintenance A specific maintenance schedule shall be adopted for the machine if any hydraulic attachment is used over a signifi- cant period of time. In particular, the maintenance of the hydraulic system shall be more frequent because the usage of hydraulic attachments severely affects the properties of the hydraulic fluid.
  • Page 265: Hydraulic Quick Coupling System

    NOTICE: The CASE CONSTRUCTION quick coupling system is supplied by the high pressure hydraulic system of the machine. Refer to Chapter 8 for the maximum working pressure of the hydraulic system. Make sure to use a quick coupler that is suitable for proper and safe operation with high pressure hydraulics.
  • Page 266 9 - ACCESSORIES 5. Operate the arm and bucket controls so as to bring the quick coupler hook (2) around the attachment pin (3). SMIL13CEX2698AB 6. Operate the bucket control lever so that the pin is com- pletely engaged in the quick coupler hook. SMIL13CEX2699AB 7.
  • Page 267 9 - ACCESSORIES 9. Press the back side of the quick coupler switch (1) to set the locking status of the quick coupling system. The audible alarm device stops sounding. SMIL20CEX1397AA 10. Maintain the hydraulic pressure in the bucket cylinder for approximately 5 –...
  • Page 268 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment disengagement To disengage the attachment using CASE CONSTRUCTION quick coupling system proceed as follows: 1. Operate the arm and bucket controls so that the arm is practically vertical, sloping slightly towards the cab, to release the safety device.
  • Page 269: Loads Handling

    9 - ACCESSORIES Loads handling WARNING Crushing hazard! During load handling operations, it is very important to adhere strictly to the instructions given in this manual and local legislation. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0257A WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident.
  • Page 270 9 - ACCESSORIES To handle suspended loads proceed as follows: 1. Remove the attachment and the pins from the arm top. Make sure to know the mass of the object to be handled and compare it with the data listed in the liftable loads chart (1) located in the cab.
  • Page 271 7.: Lift capacities apply only to excavators as origi- a firm uniform level supporting surface. The user must nally manufactured and normally equipped by CASE take allowances for job conditions such as soft or uneven CONSTRUCTION. Lift capacities must be adjusted for ground.
  • Page 272 NOTICE: prior to starting any handling of suspended loads check that the valves do not show clear evidence of dam- ages or abnormal noises. In the event abnormal conditions are found, contact the CASE CONSTRUCTION. dealer. NOTICE: the pressure setting of the safety valves must be checked every 6 months. Consult the CASE CONSTRUC- TION dealer.
  • Page 273: Air Suspension Seat

    9 - ACCESSORIES Air suspension seat In order to operate the machine correctly and with maximum efficiency and comfort, adjust the seat to suit the weight and size of the operator. NOTE: The adjustment of the seat can only be carried out when the operator is seated in the seat, the engine is shut down and the ignition key is set to "ACC"...
  • Page 274 9 - ACCESSORIES Combined height and weight adjustment Lower the handle (1) to decrease the rigidity of the sus- pension. Raise the lever (1) backward to obtain harder suspension. The indicator (2) must be green when the operator is sitting on the seat. FEF3PS-001 Fore/aft adjustment Hold the control (3) in the raised position, slide the seat to...
  • Page 275 9 - ACCESSORIES Seat and control arm assembly fore and aft adjustment Pull the control (6) upwards, and slide the seat and control arm assembly to the desired position, then release the control. 3VH81N-001 Armrest angle adjustment Raise the armrest and adjust to the desired angle using the knob (7), then lower the armrest.
  • Page 276 9 - ACCESSORIES Seat belt WARNING Equipment failure could cause accident or in- jury! Always fasten seat belt securely before op- erating the machine. Inspect seat belt parts for wear and/or damage. To ensure operator safety, replace any and all damaged parts of the seat belt prior to operation.
  • Page 277: Front Guard Protective System

    Doing so will lead to serious damages to the protective structures. After a fire, a collision, or a tip-over, or in case of corrosion, the cab protective structures shall be carefully checked for damages by specialised and qualified personnel. More-...
  • Page 278 9 - ACCESSORIES 9-24...
  • Page 279 Index ###_Index_### Air conditioner filters ........6-21, 6-62 Air conditioning system .
  • Page 280 Fuel system bleeding ........Fuel tank .
  • Page 281 Plastic and resin parts ........6-82 Preparing for storage .
  • Page 282 For exact information about any particular product, please consult your Case dealer. © 2020 CNH Industrial Italia S.p.A. All Rights Reserved. Case is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.

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