Track Excavator Manua
Track Excavator Manua
Track Excavator Manua
4.0
0312
Track Excavator
75Z3, 8003
OPERATORS MANUAL
www.wackerneuson.com
Introduction
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Introduction
Important Operator Information
Store the Operator's Manual in the storage compartment behind the seat.
This Operator's Manual contains important information on how to work safely, correctly
and economically with the machine. This Operator's Manual provides information and
instructions for all operators regardless of experience. It helps to avoid risky situations and
reduce repair costs and downtimes. Furthermore, the reliability and the service life of the
machine will be increased by following the instructions in the Operator's Manual. This is
why the Operator's Manual must always be kept at hand in the machine.
Your own safety, as well as the safety of others, depends to a great extent on how the
machine is moved and operated. Thoroughly read and understand the information in this
Operator's Manual before operating the machine for the first time. This Operator's Manual
will help to familiarize yourself more easily with the machine, thereby enabling you to use it
more safely and efficiently.
Before operating this machine for the first time, carefully read the section "Safety Instructions" to learn how to operate the machine safely.
Important
Careful and prudent working is the best way to avoid accidents.
Instructions are provided for bucket attachments. No instructions are provided for other
attachments. Refer to the specific attachment operator's manual for safe operation.
Wacker Neuson reserves the right to make product improvement changes during the
course of series production of this machine.
Modifying the manufacturer specification and configuration of this machine, or using
unapproved attachments, can cause personal hazards and damage the machine.
Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer for additional information and clarification
regarding modifications.
Operational safety and readiness of the machine do not only depend on your skill, but also
on maintenance and servicing of the machine. This is why regular maintenance and service work is absolutely necessary. Extensive maintenance and repair work must always be
performed by an expert with appropriate training. Use only original spare parts for repairs.
This ensures operational safety and readiness of your machine, and maintains its value.
Special equipment and superstructures are not described in this Operator's Manual.
We reserve the right to improve the technical standard of our machines without
adapting the Operator's Manual.
Modifying Wacker Neuson products and fitting them with additional equipment and
attachments not included in our delivery program requires Wacker Neuson's written
authorization, otherwise warranty and product liability for possible damage caused by
these modifications shall not be applicable.
Subject to modifications and printing errors.
Your Wacker Neuson dealer will be pleased to answer any further questions regarding the
machine or the Operator's Manual.
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Abbreviations/symbols
This symbol stands for a list.
Subdivision within lists or an activity. Follow the steps in the recommended order.
This symbol requires you to perform the activity described.
Description of the effects or results of an activity.
This symbol shows the driving direction for better orientation in figures and
graphics.
Important
Unless otherwise specified, all indications made in this Operator's Manual
refer to models 75Z3 / 8003 and 75Z3 2 / 8003 2.
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Machine overview
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Undercarriage
Stabilizer blade
Engine cover
Handrail
Exhaust pipe
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Brief description
The Wacker Neuson model 75Z3 / 8003 is a self-propelled hydraulic excavator. Before
operating the excavator, read the instruction manual, understand the instruction and practice operation until confident of operating familiarity and competence. Know and comply
with regulations for operation and use of the excavator on the worksite or traveling on public roads. This excavator is intended for use as an earth-moving machine. Attachments
described in Chapter 1.4 Fields Of Application of Attachments are approved to expand
the utility of the 75Z3/8003 as an earth-moving machine. Do not use any other attachments with the excavator. Contact the Wacker Neuson dealer for attachment advice for
equipment not described in 1.4.
Major excavator assemblies are:
Rotating upper structure.
Undercarriage supporting the upper structure.
Propulsion system consisting of tracked travel gear and motor for machine mobility.
Earthmoving structures (boom, stick and bucket).
The upper structure consists of the following major components or systems:
Diesel engine/ pump drive.
Pressure compensated hydraulic system.
Operator compartment.
Control systems for work and machine propulsion.
Swing bearing and hydraulic coupling for upper and lower structure connection.
Swing gear box and motor.
Boom mounting points.
Fuel and hydraulic oil reservoir.
Counterweight.
Engine and component enclosure.
The lower structure supports the upper structure through a large bearing permitting 360
degree continuous rotation:
Welded structure.
Large support bearing.
Stabilizer blade.
Track drive.
Drive motor.
Hydraulic systems are supplied power from pumps mounted to a drive box bolted to the
diesel engine. The system is pressure compensated automatically adjusting speed and
force to the working conditions and engine power. The following functions are hydraulically
actuated:
Upper structure rotation.
Excavator mobility.
Steering during excavator movement on the worksite or public roads.
Stabilizer extension and retraction.
Boom vertical movement.
Stick movement in and out.
Auxiliary hydraulics for attachments.
Excavator propulsion brakes/park brake.
Optional horizontal boom slewing motion.
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Travelling drive
The diesel engine permanently drives the twin axial variable displacement pump whose oil
flow is sent to a hydraulic motor for each track drive.
Operating hydraulics
The diesel engine also drives the joint gear pump for the operating hydraulics. The oil flow
of this pump depends on the diesel engine speed only.
Shock cartridges (option)
The auxiliary hydraulics are equipped with a Shock cartridge to compensate pressure
peaks in the hydraulic system.
Cooling system
The indicator lights in the instrument panel of the machine ensure constant monitoring of
the engine and hydraulic oil temperature, as well as of the coolant temperature and level.
Cab (ROPS and FOPS)
The cab has been specially designed for protection in case of an accident.
ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) tested cab.
FOPS (Falling Object Protective Structure) option
Do not modify or attempt to repair the ROPS cab or ROPS structure. Any permanent
deflection of the ROPS is a failure mode and the cab or structure must be replaced to
ensure future protection to the operator space in the event of a tipping incident. Contact a
Wacker Neuson dealer for instruction or clarification.
The ROPS is a special safety device designed and produced to exacting material and
assembly standards for certification. Bending, heating, welding, cutting, or drilling holes in
the ROPS will reduce the protection performance in a tipping incident.
Fasten your seat belt, otherwise you can be thrown around or even outside the cab and
crushed. Therefore always fasten your seat belt as you drive and work with the machine.
Tighten the seat belt before starting work with the machine.
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1.4
NOTICE
In order to avoid damage to the machine, only the attachments listed below
have been certified for installation on the machine.
Contact your Wacker Neuson dealer if you wish to use other attachments.
Using attachments of other manufacturers, or tools which have been released for other
machine types, can reduce the machines output and stability considerably, and can also
cause damage to the machine and injuries to the operator or the staff.
Always compare the weight of the attachment and its maximum payload with the indications in the lift capacity table. Never exceed the maximum payload stated in the lift capacity table.
Important
Please refer to the Operators and maintenance manual of the attachment
manufacturer for using and performing maintenance on attachments such as
hammers, grabs etc.
Use: attachment
Description of attachment
Weight
Mechanical quickhitch
73 kg (161 lbs)
85 kg (187 lbs)
65 kg (143 lbs)
61 kg (134 lbs)
Capacity
Remarks
Required for operation of the Wacker Neuson quickhitch system
Mechanical quickhitch
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Mechanical quickhitch
Hydraulic quickhitch (Easy Lock)
Introduction
Description of attachment
Weight
189 kg (417 lbs)
0.256 m3 (9 ft)
Mechanical quickhitch
Hydraulic quickhitch (Easy Lock)
Mechanical quickhitch
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Mechanical quickhitch
Remarks
Capacity
Mechanical quickhitch
Mechanical quickhitch
Hydraulic quickhitch (Easy Lock)
Mechanical quickhitch
Hydraulic quickhitch (Easy Lock)
Regulations
Requirements to be met by the Operator
Earth moving machines may be operated and serviced only by persons who meet the following requirements:
18 years or older
Physically and mentally suited for this work
Persons have been instructed in operating and servicing the earth moving machine and
have proven their qualifications to the contractor.
Persons are expected to perform work reliably.
They have been assigned by the contractor for operating and servicing the earth
moving machine.
Get informed on and follow the legal regulations of your country.
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1.6
EC Declaration of Conformity
according to EC Directive 98/37/EC, 2000/14/EC Appendix 6
Tested
information
Noise level
2000/14/EC
Measured value
98.1
Guaranteed value
98
TV SD Industrie
Service GmbH EC no.
0036
Conformity assessment
procedure appendix 6
The following standards and/or technical specifications have been used for the proper
application of the requirements regarding safety and health stated in the EC Directives:
EN 474-1, EN 474-3, EN 12100-1, EN 12100-2, ISO 3471, EN 13510;
Place of storage of technical documentation:
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH
Department: R & D
Haidfeldstr. 37
A-4060 Linz-Leonding
Linz-Leonding, (date) _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _
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1.7
EC Declaration of Conformity
According to Machine Directive 2006/42/EC, appendix II A
Manufacturer
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH
Haidfeldstr. 37
A-4060 Linz-Leonding
Product
Machine designation: Hydraulic excavator
Machine model:
Serial no.:
75Z3/8003
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Output (kW):
43.4 kW
98.1 dB (A)
98 dB (A)
Leonding,
Place, date
Thomas Kck,
Josef Erlinger,
Managing director
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1.8
Declaration of conformity
Manufacturer
Wacker Neuson Linz GmbH
Haidfeldstr. 37
A-4060 Linz-Leonding
Product
Machine designation: Hydraulic excavator
Machine model:
Serial no.:
75Z3/8003
______________
Output (kW):
43.4 kW
98.1 dB (A)
98 dB (A)
Leonding,
Place, date
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Thomas Kck,
Josef Erlinger,
Managing director
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1.9
Fig. 1:
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
Fig. 2:
Type label
Fig. 3:
Fig. 4:
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Engine number
The type label (arrow) is located on the valve cover (engine).
Fig. 5:
Fig. 5:
Fig. 5:
Hydraulic quickhitch
Fig. 6:
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Powertilt with Easy Lock type label
The serial number of the Powertilt is stamped in the housing near the hydraulic connections.
The serial number of the hydraulic quickhitch is located on the type label.
The type label is located at the rear on the hydraulic quickhitch fork.
Fig. 7:
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1.10 Signs and symbols (up to serial no. AH01658)
The following states signs and symbols that do not contain explanatory text and that are
not explained in the following chapters.
Description
Lifting points for raising the machine.
see chapter 3.45 Loading and transporting the machine on page 3-72
Location
On either side of the stabilizer blade, and on either side of the boom
Fig. 8:
Description
Points for tying down the machine.
The mounting points are used for tying down the machine during loading and transport
see chapter 3.46 Tying down the machine on page 3-73
Location
Fig. 9:
On either side of the stabilizer blade, and on either side of the undercarriage
Description
Noise levels produced by the machine.
XX
Fig. 10: Noise level label
Description
General indication of danger
This label warns persons standing or working near the machine of an existing risk within
the area of increased risk around the machine.
Location
Fig. 12: Danger label
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At the rear on the engine cover of the machine, in the engine compartment.
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Description
Entanglement hazard. You can be pinched or entangled in the engine V-belt when the
engine is running.
Stay clear of the engine compartment with the engine running.
Perform work in the engine compartment at engine standstill only.
Location
Fig. 15: Rotating V-belt
Description
Add diesel fuel only.
Location
On the fuel tank.
Description
Hydraulic oil reservoir. Use only specified hydraulic fluids
see chapter 5.21 Fluids and lubricants on page 5-54
Location
On the hydraulic oil reservoir.
Fig. 18: Hydraulic oil
Description
Hydraulic oil reservoir under pressure.
see chapter Adding hydraulic oil on page 5-30
Location
On the hydraulic oil reservoir.
Fig. 19: Hydraulic oil tank under pressure
Description
Crushing hazard.
Read the Operators Manual before working on the tilt chassis or underneath the cab.
Location
On the tilt chassis.
Fig. 20: Read the Operators Manual
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Description
This label shows the control mode selected on the ISO/SAE valve.
see chapter 3.50 Changeover valve for control pattern B (option) on page 3-79
Location
Inside the cab.
Fig. 21: Changeover valve for SAE/ISO controls
Description
Read the Operators Manual before working with the machine.
Location
Inside the cab on the right-hand trim.
Description
Pinch point hazard.
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Always use the handles to open and close the front window.
Ensure that no-one hits the window with their head as you open and close it.
Location
On the front window.
Description
Press the boom and the stabilizer blade into the ground as you leave the machine, remove
the starting key and place chocks on the left and right under the tracks see Parking
checklist on page 3-19.
Location
Cab roof lining.
Description
This label describes the pedal and control lever functions.
see Control levers/control pattern A: Overview on page 3-75
Location
Cab roof lining.
Fig. 25: Controls
Description
Describes the throttle lever function.
see Throttle on page 3-20
Location
Below the throttle lever.
Fig. 26: Describes the throttle lever function
Description
Describes the stabilizer blade lever function.
Location
Fig. 27: Stabiliser blade lever function
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Description
States the pressures that can be measured.
Location
In the engine compartment.
Fig. 28: Measurement ports
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1.11 Signs and symbols (from serial no. AH01659)
Overview of adhesive labels
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The following states signs and symbols that do not contain explanatory text and that are
not explained in the following chapters.
Description
Lifting points for raising the machine.
see chapter 3.44 Lifting the Excavator on page 3-70
Location
On either side of the stabilizer blade, and on either side of the boom.
Fig. 29: Eye hooks
Description
Points for tying down the machine.
see chapter 3.46 Tying down the machine on page 3-73
Location
On either side of the stabilizer blade, and on either side of the undercarriage.
Fig. 30: Points for tying down the machine
Description
Noise levels produced by the machine.
LWA = sound power level
see chapter 6.9 Noise levels on page 6-6
Location
At the front on the chassis.
Fig. 31: Noise level indication
Description
This label shows the forward driving direction.
Location
On either side of the undercarriage at the supporting rollers.
Description
Only add diesel fuel with a low content of sulphur.
see chapter 5.21 Fluids and lubricants on page 5-54
Location
Near the fuel filler neck behind the rear window.
Description
Hydraulic oil reservoir. Use only specified hydraulic fluids.
see chapter 5.21 Fluids and lubricants on page 5-54
Location
On the outside behind the rear window.
Fig. 34: Hydraulic oil
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Description (option)
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BIO
HYDRAULIC OIL
BIO
HYDRAULIC OIL
3
1000252423
BP Biohyd SE-S 46
see chapter Important information for the use of biodegradable oil on page 5-31
Description
States the pressures that can be measured.
Location
In the engine compartment on the left.
Fig. 36: Measurement ports
Description (option)
Explains the joystick functions (control pattern B).
Check before starting the machine the control pattern that has been chosen.
see chapter 3.50 Changeover valve for control pattern B (option) on page 3-79
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Location
On the headliner.
Controls
A = ISO controls
B = SAE controls
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Description
Shows the main service intervals. For complete list of service interval see the maintenance
section of this Operator's Manual.
Location
Left-hand window of cab.
Description (option)
This label describes the proportional controls and the setting of the control response.
see chapter 3.51 Control lever with proportional controls (option): overview on page 3-81
Location
On the headliner.
Fig. 41: Proportional controls setting
Description (option)
This label describes the proportionally controlled 3rd control circuit and the setting of the
control response.
see chapter Adjusting control response on page 3-83
Location
On the headliner.
Fig. 42: 3rd control circuit setting
Description (option)
This label describes the proportionally controlled 3rd control circuit and auxiliary hydraulics, and the setting of the control response.
see chapter Adjusting control response on page 3-83
Location
On the headliner.
Fig. 43: Setting of 3rd control circuit and auxiliary hydrau-
Description
Refuelling explained with a fuel-filling pump.
Location
In the engine compartment on the left.
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Description
Bear in mind the authorized (pay)load according to the table.
see chapter 6.17 Lift capacity table 75Z3 on page 6-14
Location
On the headliner.
Description (option)
This label describes the functions of the hydraulic quickhitch.
see chapter 3.57 Hydraulic quickhitch Easy Lock (option) on page 3-95
Location
On the headliner.
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Safety labels
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Important
Always follow the instructions given on the safety labels to avoid severe injuries or death.
Description
The label means the following:
Danger due to grease squirting out.
Always read the Operators Manual before working on the tracks.
Location
On left and right-hand side of undercarriage near the lubrication system.
Fig. 48: Tighten tracks
Description
Entanglement hazard.
Stop the engine before opening or dismounting the safety devices (like engine cover, fan
guard, etc.)
Location
Fig. 49: Prohibitory label
Entanglement hazard. You can be pinched or entangled in the engine V-belt when the
engine is running.
Stay clear of the engine compartment with the engine running.
Perform work in the engine compartment at engine standstill only.
Burn hazard. Hot surface. Do not touch. Contents are under pressure.
Allow the tank to cool down.
Carefully and slowly open the cover only after the tank has cooled down, to release the
pressure.
Wear suitable protective clothing and goggles to open the cover.
Location
In the engine compartment on the right.
Fig. 50: Rotating V-belt
Description
Burn hazard. Hot surface. Do not touch.
Wait for parts to cool down.
Location
In the engine compartment on the left.
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Description
The tank is hot and under pressure.
Allow the fluids to cool down.
Carefully and slowly open the cover only after the tank has cooled down, to release the
pressure.
Wear suitable protective clothing and goggles to open the cover.
Location
Fig. 52: Hydraulic oil tank under pressure
Ensure that no-one hits the window with their head as you open and close it
see chapter 3.33 Front window (from serial no. AD06527) on page 3-54.
Location
On the front window.
Description
Crushing hazard.
Stay clear of the machine's work range during operation.
Location
On either side of the boom.
Fig. 54: Boom operation
Description
Accumulator is under high pressure. Always read the Operator's Manual before performing
maintenance or repairs.
Location
Under the seat on the partition wall.
Fig. 55: Under pressure
Description
Crushing hazard.
Stay clear of the machine's work range during operation.
Location
On the boom swivelling console on either side of the chassis.
Fig. 56: Slewing range
Description
Collision hazard.
Stay clear of the machine's slewing range during operation.
Location
On the rear window.
Fig. 57: Slewing range
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Description (up to serial no. AJ03263)
Read the Operators Manual before working with the machine.
Location
Inside the cab on the right-hand trim.
Description
Attention. Remove starter key and read the Operator's Manual before servicing the
machine. The key must be kept by the operator.
Attention. Before leaving the machine, lower the boom and the stabilizer blade to the
ground, stop the engine, remove the starting key and fold up the armrest.
Location
On the left-hand side on the B pillar in the cab.
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Description
Crushing hazard. Risk of being thrown from the machine.
Fasten the seat belt.
Operate the machine only from the operators seat.
Description
The Powertilt function is enabled once the machine is started. The 3rd control circuit is disabled.
The 3rd control circuit is enabled with the button on the right-hand control lever. The status
indicator light illuminates.
The function is performed with the slide switch on the right-hand control lever.
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1.12 Fire extinguisher
The fire extinguisher is neither included in the machines standard equipment nor is it
available as an option from Wacker Neuson.
Retrofitting a fire extinguisher according to NFPA must be performed by an authorized
service center.
Installation in cab:
Important
Check the fire extinguisher at regular intervals, also ensure that it is safely
mounted.
Fig. 65: Fire extinguisher (up to serial no. AJ02792)
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