O&m D275a-5
O&m D275a-5
O&m D275a-5
BULLDOZER
D275A -5
SERIAL NUMBERS 25178 and up
NOTICE
Komatsu has Operation & Maintenance Manuals written
in some other languages . If a foreign language manual
is necessary , contact your local distributor for
availability .
WARNING
Unsafe use of this machine may cause serious injury or
Death. Operators and maintenance personnel must read
this manual before operating or maintaining this machine .
This manual should be kept near the machine for
reference and periodically reviewed by all personnel
who will come into contact with it .
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FOREWORD FOREWORD
FOREWORD
This manual provides rules and guidelines which will help you use this machine safely and effectively. The
precautions in this manual must be followed at all times when performing operation and maintenance. Most
accidents are caused by the failure to follow fundamental safety rules for the operation and maintenance of
machines. Accidents can be prevented by knowing beforehand conditions that may cause a hazard when
performing operation and maintenance.
WARNING
Before beginning operation or maintenance, operators and maintenance personnel must always observe the following points.
Read the safety messages and safety labels given in this manual carefully so that they should be understood fully.
Keep this manual at the storage location for the Operation and Maintenance Manual given below so that all personnel involved
in working on the machine can consult it periodically.
In case this manual should be lost or damaged, immediately contact Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor to obtain a new copy.
When you sell the machine, make sure that this manual should be provided to the new owner together with the machine.
In this manual, measurements are expressed in international standard units (SI). For the reference purpose, weight units used in
the past are also displayed in ( ).
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FOREWORD FOREWORD
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SAFETY INFORMATION
To enable you to use this machine safely, safety precautions and labels are given in this manual and affixed to the
machine to give explanations of situations involving potential hazards and of the methods of avoiding such
situations.
Signal words
The following signal words are used to inform you that there is a potential hazardous situation that may lead to
personal injury or damage.
In this manual and on machine labels, the following signal words are used to express the potential level of hazard.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. This word is used also to alert against unsafe practices that may cause
property damage.
WARNING
When standing up from the operator's seat, always place the lock lever in the LOCK position.
If you accidentally touch the control levers when they are not locked, this may cause a serious injury or death.
In addition to the above, the following signal words are used to indicate precautions that should be followed to
protect the machine or to give information that is useful to know.
This word is used for precautions that must be taken to avoid actions which could shorten
the life of the machine.
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Safety labels
Safety labels are affixed to the machine to inform the operator or maintenance worker on the spot when carrying out
operation or maintenance of the machine that may involve hazard.
This machine uses "Safety labels using words" and "Safety labels using pictograms" to indicate safety procedures.
Komatsu cannot predict every circumstance that might involve a potential hazard in operation and maintenance.
Therefore, the safety messages in this manual and on the machine may not include all possible safety precautions.
If any procedures or actions not specifically recommended or allowed in this manual are used, it is your responsibility
to take the necessary steps to ensure safety.
In no event should you engage in prohibited uses or actions described in this manual.
The explanations, values, and illustrations in this manual were prepared based on the latest information available
at that time. Continuing improvements in the design of this machine can lead to changes in detail which may not
be reflected in this manual. Consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor for the latest available information of your
machine or for questions regarding information in this manual.
The numbers in circles in the illustrations correspond to the numbers in ( ) in the text. (For example: 1 J (1))
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FOREWORD INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This Komatsu machine is designed to be used mainly for the following work:
Dozing
Cutting into hard or frozen ground or ditching
Felling trees, removing stumps
Pushing
Ripping
For further details, see "WORK POSSIBLE USING BULLDOZER (PAGE 3-112)" and "RIPPER OPERATION
(PAGE 3-114)".
In this manual, the terms front, rear, left, and right refer to the travel direction as seen from the operator's seat when
the operator's seat is facing the front.
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NECESSARY INFORMATION
When requesting service or ordering replacement parts, please inform your Komatsu distributor of the following
items.
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Distributor name
Address
Service Personnel
Phone/Fax
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FOREWORD CONTENTS
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 1- 1
FOREWORD 1- 2
SAFETY INFORMATION 1- 5
INTRODUCTION 1- 7
FRONT/REAR, LEFT/RIGHT DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE 1- 7
NECESSARY INFORMATION 1- 8
MACHINE SERIAL NO. PLATE AND POSITION 1- 8
ENGINE SERIAL NO. PLATE AND POSITION 1- 8
BLADE SERIAL NO. PLATE POSITION 1- 9
RIPPER SERIAL NO. PLATE POSITION 1- 9
POSITION OF SERVICE METER 1- 9
TABLE TO ENTER SERIAL NO. AND DISTRIBUTOR 1- 10
SAFETY 2- 1
SAFETY 2- 2
SAFETY LABELS 2- 4
POSITIONS OF SAFETY PICTOGRAMS 2- 4
SAFETY LABELS 2- 5
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 2- 9
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION 2- 18
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE 2- 18
OPERATION 2- 20
TRANSPORTATION 2- 24
BATTERY 2- 25
TOWING 2- 27
PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE 2- 28
OPERATION 3- 1
GENERAL VIEW 3- 2
GENERAL VIEW OF MACHINE 3- 2
GENERAL VIEW OF CONTROLS AND GAUGES 3- 3
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS 3- 5
FRONT PANEL 3- 5
SWITCHES 3- 32
CONTROL LEVERS, PEDALS 3- 36
DUST INDICATOR 3- 45
POWER SOURCE 3- 45
FUSE BOX 3- 46
FUSIBLE LINK 3- 49
DOOR OPEN LOCK 3- 50
SASH GLASS INTERMEDIATE LOCK 3- 51
DOOR POCKET 3- 51
ASHTRAY 3- 51
TOOL BOX 3- 52
CAR STEREO, HANDLING 3- 53
AIR CONDITIONER, HANDLING 3- 61
ACCUMULATOR, HANDLING 3- 67
OPERATION 3- 68
CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, ADJUST 3- 68
STARTING ENGINE 3- 89
OPERATIONS AND CHECKS AFTER STARTING ENGINE 3- 92
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CONTENTS FOREWORD
STOPPING ENGINE 3- 95
CHECK AFTER STOPPING ENGINE 3- 95
MOVING MACHINE 3- 96
STOPPING MACHINE 3- 98
SHIFTING GEAR 3- 99
SHIFTING BETWEEN FORWARD AND REVERSE 3-103
STEERING MACHINE 3-105
PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION 3-107
PARKING MACHINE 3-109
CHECK AFTER FINISHING WORK 3-111
LOCKING 3-111
WORK POSSIBLE USING BULLDOZER 3-112
RIPPER OPERATION 3-114
OPERATING METHOD FOR RIPPING OPERATIONS 3-117
ADJUSTING POSTURE OF WORK EQUIPMENT 3-122
TIPS FOR LONGER UNDERCARRIAGE LIFE 3-125
TRANSPORTATION 3-127
TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURE 3-127
LOADING, UNLOADING WORK 3-127
PRECAUTIONS FOR LOADING 3-128
METHOD OF LIFTING MACHINE 3-128
PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION 3-129
TRAVELING ON ROADS 3-129
REMOVAL OF CAB 3-130
INSTALLATION OF CAB 3-130
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 3-131
PRECAUTIONS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE 3-131
AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK 3-132
AFTER COLD WEATHER 3-132
LONG-TERM STORAGE 3-133
BEFORE STORAGE 3-133
DURING STORAGE 3-133
AFTER STORAGE 3-133
STARTING MACHINE AFTER LONG-TERM STORAGE 3-133
TROUBLESHOOTING 3-134
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 3-134
METHOD OF TOWING MACHINE 3-135
IF BATTERY IS DISCHARGED 3-136
OTHER TROUBLE 3-139
MAINTENANCE 4- 1
GUIDES TO MAINTENANCE 4- 2
OUTLINES OF SERVICE 4- 5
HANDLING OIL, FUEL, COOLANT, AND PERFORMING OIL CLINIC 4- 5
OUTLINE OF ELECTRIC SYSTEM 4- 8
WEAR PARTS 4- 9
WEAR PARTS LIST 4- 9
RECOMMENDED FUEL, COOLANT, AND LUBRICANT 4- 10
USE OF FUEL, COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS ACCORDING TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 4- 11
RECOMMENDED BRANDS, RECOMMENDED QUALITY FOR PRODUCTS OTHER THAN
KOMATSU GENUINE OIL 4- 12
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FOREWORD CONTENTS
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SAFETY SAFETY
SAFETY
Safety Labels 2- 4
Positions of Safety Pictograms 2- 4
Safety Labels 2- 5
General Precautions 2- 9
Safety Rules 2- 9
If Abnormalities are Found 2- 9
Clothing and Personal Protective Items 2- 9
Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit 2- 9
Safety Features 2- 9
Keep Machine Clean 2- 10
Inside Operator's Compartment 2- 10
Precautions when Working in High Places 2- 11
Always Apply Lock when Leaving Operator's Seat 2- 10
Handrails and Steps 2- 11
Mounting and Dismounting 2- 11
No People on Attachments 2- 11
Crushing or Cutting Prevention 2- 12
Prevention of Burns 2- 12
Fire Prevention 2- 13
Action if Fire Occurs 2- 14
Window Washer Liquid 2- 14
Precautions when using ROPS 2- 14
Precautions for Attachments 2- 14
Cab Window Glasses 2- 14
Unauthorized Modification 2- 14
Safety at Worksite 2- 15
Working on Loose Ground 2- 15
Do not Go Close to High-Voltage Cables 2- 16
Ensure Good Visivility 2- 16
Ventilation for Enclosed Areas 2- 17
Checking Signalman's Signals and Signs 2- 17
Be Careful About Asbestos Dust 2- 17
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SAFETY SAFETY
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SAFETY LABELS
The following warning signs and safety labels are used on this machine.
Be sure that you fully understand the correct position and content of labels.
To ensure that the content of labels can be read properly, be sure that they are in the correct place and always
keep them clean. When cleaning them, do not use organic solvents or gasoline. These may cause the labels to
peel off.
There are also other labels in addition to the warning signs and safety labels. Handle those labels in the same
way.
If the labels are damaged, lost, or cannot be read properly, replace them with new ones. For details of the part
numbers for the labels, see this manual or the actual label, and place an order with Komatsu distributor.
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SAFETY LABELS
(1) Caution before operating or maintaining machine
(09651-03001)
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY RULES
Only trained and authorized personnel can operate and maintain the machine.
Follow all safety rules, precautions and instructions in this manual when operating or performing maintenance on
the machine.
If you are not feeling well, or if you are under the influence of alcohol or medication, your ability to safely operate
or repair your machine may be severely impaired, putting yourself and everyone else on your job site in danger.
When working with another operator or with the person on the worksite traffic duty, discuss the content of the
operation beforehand and use the determined signals when carrying out the operation.
SAFETY FEATURES
Be sure that all guards, covers and mirrors are in their proper position. Have guards and covers repaired
immediately if they are damaged.
Understand the method of use of safety features and use them properly.
Never remove any safety features. Always keep them in good operating condition.
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NO PEOPLE ON ATTACHMENTS
Never let anyone ride on the work equipment, or other attachments. There is a hazard of falling and suffering serious
injury.
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PREVENTION OF BURNS
Hot coolant
To prevent burns from hot water or steam spurting out when
checking or draining the coolant, wait for the water to cool to a
temperature where it is possible to touch the radiator cap by
hand before starting the operation. Even when the coolant has
cooled down, loosen the cap slowly to relieve the pressure
inside the radiator before removing the cap.
Hot oil
To prevent burns from hot oil spurting out when checking or
draining the oil, wait for the oil to cool to a temperature where it
is possible to touch the cap or plug by hand before starting the
operation. Even when the oil has cooled down, loosen the cap
or plug slowly to relieve the internal pressure before removing
the cap or plug.
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FIRE PREVENTION
Fire caused by fuel or oil
Fuel, oil, antifreeze, and window washer liquid are particularly
flammable and can be hazardous. To prevent fire, always
observe the following:
Do not smoke or use any flame near fuel or oil.
Stop the engine before refueling.
Do not leave the machine while adding fuel or oil.
Tighten all fuel and oil caps securely.
Do not spill fuel on overheated surfaces or on parts of the
electrical system.
Use well-ventilated areas for adding or storing oil and fuel.
Keep oil and fuel in the determined place and do not allow
unauthorized persons to enter.
After adding fuel or oil, wipe up any spilled fuel or oil.
When carrying out grinding or welding work on the chassis,
move any flammable materials to a safe place before
starting.
When washing parts with oil, use a non-flammable oil. Diesel
oil and gasoline may catch fire, so do not use them.
Put greasy rags and other flammable materials into a safe
container to maintain safety at the work place.
Do not weld or use a cutting torch to cut any pipes or tubes
that contain flammable liquids.
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UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION
Any modification made without authorization from Komatsu can create hazards. Before making a modification,
consult your Komatsu distributor.
Komatsu will not be responsible for any injuries, accidents, product failures or other property damages resulting
from modifications made without authorization from Komatsu.
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SAFETY AT WORKSITE
Before starting operations, thoroughly check the area for any unusual conditions that could be dangerous.
When carrying out operations near combustible materials such as thatched roofs, dry leaves or dry grass, there
is a hazard of fire, so be careful when operating.
Check the terrain and condition of the ground at the worksite, and determine the safest method of operation. Do
not operate where there is a hazard of landslides or falling rocks.
If water lines, gas lines, or high-voltage electrical lines may be
buried under the worksite, contact each utility and identify their
locations. Be careful not to sever or damage any of these lines.
Take necessary measures to prevent any unauthorized person
from entering the operating area.
In particular, if you need to operate on a road, protect pedestrian
and cars by designating a person for worksite traffic duty or by
installing fences around the worksite.
When traveling or operating in shallow water or on soft ground,
check the shape and condition of the bedrock, and the depth
and speed of flow of the water before starting operations.
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OPERATION
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TRAVELING ON SLOPES
To prevent the machine from tipping over or slipping to the side, always do as follows.
When traveling on slops, keep the blade approxmately 20 to 30
cm (8 to 12 in) above the ground. In case of emergency, quickly
lower the blade to the ground to help the machine to stop. Apply
the brake and use the engine as a brake, if necessary.
Always travel straight up or down a slope. Traveling at an angle
or across the slope is extremely dangerous.
Do not turn on slopes or travel across slopes. Always go down
to a flat place to change the position of the machine, then travel
on to the slope again.
Travel on grass, fallen leaves, or wet steel plates with low speed. Even with slight slopes there is a hazard that
the machine may slip.
When driving down a slope, never shift gear or place the transmission in neutral. The engine brake cannot be
used and this creates a dangerous condition. Always travel downhill in the same speed range as when traveling
uphill.
When turning on a downhill ground, lower the travel speed.
PROHIBITED OPERATIONS
To make it easier to escape if there is any problem, set the tracks at right angles to the road shoulder or cliff with
the sprocket at the rear when carrying out operations.
When operating the machine, take care that it will not exceed its performance values such as stability, maximum
using load, etc. to prevent rolling of the machine caused by an overload and disasters caused by breakage of the
work equipment.
USING BRAKES
When the machine is traveling, do not rest your foot on the brake pedal. If you travel with your foot resting on the
pedal, the brake will always be applied, and this will cause the brakes to overheat and fail.
Do not depress the brake pedal repeatedly if not necessary. If this is neglected, the brake will be overheated and
will not work when required.
When traveling downhill, use the braking force of the engine.
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PARKING MACHINE
Park the machine on level ground where there is no danger of
falling rocks or landslides, or of flooding if the land is low, and
lower the work equipment to the ground.
If it is necessary to park the machine on a slope, set the blocks
(1) under the tracks to prevent the machine from moving, then
dig the Point (2) of work equipment into the ground.
After stopping the engine, operate the right work equipment
control lever several times to the RAISE and LOWER positions
to release the remaining pressure in the hydraulic circuit.
When leaving the machine, set the work equipment lock lever
and parking brake lever to the LOCK position (L), stop the
engine, and use the key to lock all the equipment. Always
remove the key and take it with you.
Work equipment posture: See "PARKING MACHINE (PAGE
3-109)".
Locks: See "LOCKING (PAGE 3-111)".
Always close the door of the operator's compartment.
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TRANSPORTATION
The machine can be divided into parts for transportation, so when transportating the machine, please contact your
Komatsu distributor to have the work carried out.
SHIPPING
When shipping the machine on a trailer, do as follows.
The weight, transportation height, and overall length of the machine differ according to the work equipment, so
be sure to confirm the dimensions.
When passing over bridges or structures on private land, check first that the structure is strong enough to support
the weight of the machine. When traveling on public roads, check first with the relevant authorities and follow their
instructions.
For details of the shipping procedure, see "TRANSPORTATION (PAGE 3-127)" in the OPERATION section.
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BATTERY
Before working with batteries, turn the starting switch to the OFF position.
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TOWING
WHEN TOWING
Injury or death could result if a disabled machine is towed
incorrectly. Always observe the following rules.
Never use a towing method different from the one described in
this manual.
For the method of towing, see "METHOD OF TOWING
MACHINE (PAGE 3-135)".
When handling a wire rope, always wear leather gloves.
When working with others to prepare for towing, signals should
be agreed upon beforehand.
If your machine is towed by another machine, stop the engine
and release the brake. Please contact your Komatsu distributor
to have the brake released.
If this machine cannot travel under its own power, release the
brakes, then tow the machine with another machine. Please
contact your Komatsu distributor to have the brakes released.
Towing on slopes is dangerous. When doing so, choose a
gentle slope. If no gentle slope is available, make such a slope
by earth-removal work.
When connecting up a towing machine, do not let anyone enter
the area between the towing machine and the equipment being
towed.
Do not straddle the towing cable or wire rope.
When your machine is towed by another machine, ALWAYS
use a wire rope with a sufficient towing capacity.
Set the towing machine and the towing connection of the
equipment being towed in a straight line when connecting it.
Take up the slack in the wire rope and tow the machine.
When lifting the machine up, use the towing hook.
If the machine is stuck in sandy soil, dig out the soil around the
towing hook, then use the towing hook to pull the machine out.
Permissible load for towing hook: 37,500 kg (367,750 N).
Do not use a broken (A), kinked (B) or frayed (C) wire rope.
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Check that the battery relay is off and main power is not
conducted. (Wait for approx. one minute after turning off the
engine starting switch key and press the horn switch. If the horn
does not sound, it is not activated.)
Put blocks (1) under the track to prevent the machine from
moving.
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When carrying out operations near the fan, fan belt, or other
rotating parts, there is a hazard of being caught in the parts, so
be careful not to come close.
Never drop or insert tools or other objects into the fan or fan belt.
Parts may break or be sent flying.
PROPER TOOLS
Use only tools suited to the task and be sure to use the tools
correctly. Using damaged, low quality, faulty, makeshift tools or
improper use of the tools could cause serious personal injury.
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HANDLING ACCUMULATOR
On machines equipped with an accumulator, for a short time after the engine is stopped, if the blade control lever
is moved to the LOWER position, the work equipment will move down under its own weight.
After stopping the engine, always place the work equipment lock lever and parking lever in the LOCK position.
When releasing the pressure inside the work equipment circuit on machines equipped with an accumulator, follow
the procedure given in the following section.
Method of releasing pressure : See "ACCUMULATOR, HANDLING (PAGE 3-67)".
The accumulator is charged with high-pressure nitrogen gas.
When handling the accumulator, careless procedure may cause
an explosion which could lead to serious injury or property
damage. For this reason, always observe the following
precautions.
Do not disassemble the accumulator.
Do not bring it near flame or dispose of it in fire.
Do not make holes in it, weld it, or use a cutting torch.
Do not hit or roll the accumulator, or subject it to any impact.
When disposing of the accumulator, the gas must be released.
Please contact your Komatsu distributor to have this work
performed.
PERSONNEL
Do not allow any unauthorized personnel into the area when servicing the machine. If necessary, employ a guard.
ATTACHMENTS
Appoint a leader before starting removal or installation
operations for attachments.
Place attachments that have been removed from the machine in
a stable condition so that they do not fall. And take steps to
prevent unauthorized persons from entering the storage area.
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NOISE
When carrying out maintenance of the engine and you are exposed to noise for long periods of time, wear ear covers
or ear plugs while working.
If the noise from the machine is too loud, it may cause temporary or permanent hearing problems.
There is a hazard that the pin hit with strong force may fly out and injure people in the surrounding area.
REPAIR WELDING
Welding operations must always be carried out by a qualified welder and in a place equipped with proper equipment.
There is a hazard of gas, fire, or electrocution when carrying out welding, so never allow any unqualified personnel
to carry out welding.
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WASTE MATERIAL
To prevent pollution, pay careful attention to the method of disposing of waste materials.
Always put oil drained from your machine in containers. Never
drain oil directly onto the ground or dump into the sewage
system, rivers, the sea, or lakes.
Obey appropriate laws and regulations when disposing of
harmful objects such as oil, fuel, coolant, solvent, filters, and
batteries.
COMPRESSED AIR
When carrying out cleaning with compressed air, there is a hazard of serious injury caused by flying particles.
When using compressed air to clean elements or the radiator, always wear safety glasses, dust mask, gloves,
and other protective equipment.
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GENERAL VIEW
GENERAL VIEW OF MACHINE
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FRONT PANEL
(1) Engine coolant temperature gauge (10) Hydraulic oil temperature caution lamp
(2) Power train oil temperature gauge (11) Engine pre-heating pilot lamp
(3) Hydraulic oil temperature gauge (12) Maintenance caution lamp
(4) Fuel level gauge (13) Warning lamp
(5) Radiator coolant level caution lamp (14) Filter/oil change interval lamp
(6) Charge level caution lamp (15) Display panel A (Speed range, Engine speed)
(7) Engine oil pressure caution lamp (16) Display panel B (Multi-information)
(8) Engine coolant temperature caution lamp (17) Dual/single tilt selector display lamp
(9) Power train oil temperature caution lamp
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EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
The following is an explanation of devices needed for operating the machine.
To perform suitable operations correctly and safely, it is important to completely understand methods of operating
the equipment, and the meanings of the displays.
FRONT PANEL
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A: Check monitor group (for details, see "CHECK MONITOR GROUP (PAGE 3-7)")
Before the engine is started, the basic items among the check before starting items that must be checked are
displayed.
If there is any abnormality, the caution lamp for the location of the abnormality flashes.
NOTICE
When carrying out checks before starting, do not simply rely on the monitor. Always refer to the periodic maintenance items or
"OPERATION (PAGE 3-68)" to carry out the checks.
CAUTION
If the caution lamp for any of these items flashes, check and repair the appropriate item as soon as possible.
These are items which need to be observed when the engine is running. If any problem occurs, the item needing
immediate repair is displayed. If there is any problem, the problem location on the caution lamp will flash.
C: Emergency caution items (for details, see "EMERGENCY CAUTION ITEMS (PAGE 3-11)")
CAUTION
If the caution lamp for any of these items flashes, stop the engine immediately or run it at low idling, and take the following action.
This displays the abnormal items that action must be taken on immediately the engine is running.
If there is any abnormality, the monitor showing the location of the abnormality will flash and the alarm buzzer will
sound.
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NOTICE
When performing the check before starting, do not rely only on these monitors. Always refer to "OPERATION (PAGE 3-68)" to
perform these checks.
Park the machine on level ground and then check the monitor lamps.
Confirm that monitor lamps light up about 2 seconds after the starting switch is turned to the ON position. If any monitor lamp
does not light, contact your Komatsu distributor to inspect and repair.
REMARK
When the starting switch is turned to the ON position, before starting the engine, the caution lamps flash for 2
seconds, the warning lamps light up for 2 seconds, and the alarm buzzer sounds for 2 seconds.
The caution lamps cannot be checked for any malfunction until at least 5 seconds after the engine has been
stopped.
This displays the basic items among the check before starting items that must be checked before starting the
engine. If there is any abnormality, the caution lamp for that location will flash.
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NOTICE
Park the machine on level ground and check the monitor lamps.
Confirm that monitor lamps light up about 2 seconds after the starting switch is turned to the ON position. If any monitor lamp
does not light, contact your Komatsu distributor to inspect and repair.
These are items which need to be observed when the engine is running. If any problem occurs, the item needing
immediate repair is displayed. If there is any problem, the problem location on the caution lamp will flash.
REMARK
This monitor lamp lights when the starting switch is turned to ON
immediately after the engine is started or immediately before the
engine is stopped. It does not indicate a problem.
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NOTICE
Park the machine on level ground and check the monitor lamps.
Confirm that these caution lamps light for about 3 seconds after the starting switch is turned to ON. If any monitor lamp does
not light, have your Komatsu distributor inspect and repair it.
These items need to be observed while the engine is running. If any abnormality occurs, items that need to be
repaired immediately are displayed.
If there is any abnormality, alarm buzzer sounds intermittently and the abnormal location on the caution lamp will
flash.
(1) Engine oil pressure caution lamp (3) Power train oil temperature caution lamp
(2) Engine coolant temperature caution lamp (4) Hydraulic oil temperature caution lamp
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REMARK
The alarm buzzer sounds, when the starting switch is turned to ON
immediately after the engine oil has been changed. It does not
indicate a problem.
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METER GROUP
NOTICE
While the engine is at rest, turn the starting switch to the ON position to see if the engine coolant temperature gauge, power train
oil temperature gauge, fuel level gauge, and monitor lamps all light up.
If they do not, have your Komatsu distributor inspect and repair it.
(1) Engine coolant temperature gauge (6) Dual/single tilt selector display lamp
(2) Power train oil temperature gauge (Dual tilt dozer specification)
(3) Hydraulic oil temperature gauge (7) Display panel A
(4) Fuel level gauge (Speed range display, Engine speed)
(5) Engine pre-heating pilot lamp (8) Display panel B (Multi-information)
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NOTICE
If the coolant temperature gauge often enters red range (C), check the radiator for clogging.
NOTICE
If the power train oil temperature gauge often enters red range (C), shift
down one speed range to reduce the load on the power train when
operating.
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REMARK
The display is not proportional to the amount of fuel remaining.
If only the red range (A) lights up, there is less than 90 liters
(23.78 US gal) of fuel remaining.
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REMARK
When starting switch is turned from the OFF position to the ON
position, the multi-information is set to the operating mode.
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SWITCHES
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STARTING SWITCH
This switch (1) is used to start or stop the engine.
(B): ON position
In this position, electric current flows in the charging and lamp
circuits.
Keep the starting switch key at the ON position while the engine is
running.
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INFORMATION SWITCH
This switch (7) is used to carry out the switching of the information
monitor display mode and the switching of the cursor with the
maintenance mode.
(a) position: Cursor moves to left
(c) position: Cursor moves to right
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LAMPS
WARNING LAMP
NOTICE
If alarm buzzer sounds, stop work immediately and perform inspection and
maintenance of the appropriate point.
When the caution lamp for the CAUTION (B) and CAUTION (C)
groups on the machine monitor system flashes, and an
abnormallity has occured in the electronic control system, lamp (1)
also flashes at the same time.
If the lamp flashes, check the monitor panel to locate the
abnormality.
When the monitor inside the CAUTION (C) group flashes, the
alarm buzzer also sounds continuously.
See"FRONT PANEL (PAGE 3-5)".
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2. The diagram on the right shows the screen display for the PM
clinic auxiliary mode. Use the controls to change the mode as
follows.
> position: Go to fault code display mode
< position: Go to maintenance mode
position: Go to normal operation screen
position: Go to PM clinic auxiliary mode selection item
screen
3. The diagram on the right shows the screen display for the fault
code display mode. Use the controls to change the mode as
follows.
> position: Go to adjustment mode
< position: Go to PM clinic auxiliary mode
position: Go to normal operation screen
position: Go to fault code selection item screen
4. The diagram on the right shows the screen display for the user
adjust mode. Use the controls to change the mode as follows.
> position: Go to maintenance mode
< position: Go to fault code display mode
position: Go to normal operation screen
position: Go to user adjust mode selection item screen
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NOTICE
This function is only a guideline. If dirty oil or filters are found during daily maintenance, replace them immediately.
If the controllers or monitor panel are replaced, the timer for this function will not work properly. Contact your Komatsu distributor
for replacement.
The maintenance mode shows the replacement interval for the oil
filters and oil on the monitor.
The content of the display is as follows.
(1) The item is displayed.
(2) The time remaining until replacement is displayed.
(3) The number of times that replacement has been made until
now is displayed.
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When the oil or filter has been replaced, select the applicable item,
then operate the buzzer cancel switch to .
The screen will ask if you want to display the replacement history.
Operate the information switch to select YES, then operate the
buzzer cancel switch to . The replacement account will increase
by 1, the replacement interval will be reset, and the oil, filter change
interval lamp will go out.
When this is done, if the maintenance caution lamp does not go
out, there is another item close to the replacement time, so check
the situation.
REMARK
To return to the function selection mode, operate the buzzer cancel
switch to
.
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CAUTION
When moving the work equipment or setting the transmission to the travel position for carrying out measurements, check
carefully that the situation is safe.
The PM clinic auxiliary mode displays the engine speed, hydraulic oil pressure, and other items on display panel B.
Display panel B displays the item on the top line (1), and the
measured value on the bottom line (2).
The display items consist of the six items in the table below.
The items can be selected by operating the information switch (<, >).
REMARK
Items such as the engine speed fluctuate and are difficult to see during the measurement. In such cases, operate
the buzzer cancel switch to . This makes it possible to hold the display of the value.
To cancel this mode, operate the buzzer cancel switch again to .
To return to the function selection mode, operate the buzzer cancel switch to
.
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NOTICE
The fault items observed by this function are connected with the electronic control, so even if a fault code is not displayed, there
is probably some problem with the machine. If the operator feels any problem with the machine, the machine should be stopped
immediately and checked.
When any disconnection or short circuit in any sensor is detected, the location and fault code are displayed by a
6-digit code on display panel B. When contacting your Komatsu distributor, inform your distributor of the code at the
same time.
If the failure observation function has not determined the condition
of the machine, the display is as shown in the diagram on the right.
REMARK
To return to the function selection mode, operate the buzzer cancel switch to
.
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Note that this mode is effective only when the display in the
diagram on the right is being given. After leaving this mode, the
screen returns to the normal mode.
REMARK
To return to the function selection mode, operate the buzzer cancel switch to
.
The brightness of the backlighting of the monitor panel differs according to whether the front lamp is lit or not.
Entering this mode when the front lamps are lit makes it possible to adjust the brightness when the front lamps
are lit. In the same way, entering this mode when the front lamps are not lit makes it possible to adjust the
brightness when the front lamps are not lit.
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SWITCHES
HORN SWITCH
The horn sounds when button (1) at rear of the blade control lever
on the right side of operator's seat is pressed.
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WIPER SWITCH
Switch (3) activates the wipers.
The wiper switches are as follows:
(A) Rear window
(B) Right door
(C) Left door
(D) Front window
This is also used as the window washer switch.
The switch is operated as follows.
Wiper only
If this is switched on, the wiper will start.
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REMARK
When installing the cab, check the colors of the washer tank and
window washer hoses, and be sure to connect correctly.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
This lighter (4) is used to light cigarettes.
When the cigarette lighter is pushed in, it will return to its original
position after a few seconds, so take it out to light your cigarette.
If the cigarette lighter is removed, the socket can be used as a
power source.
NOTICE
This cigarette lighter is 24V. Do not use it as the power supply for 12V
equipment. This will cause failure of the equipment.
The capacity of the cigarette lighter is 120W (24V x 5A).
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ACCESSORY SOCKET
Socket (5) is used as the power source for a wireless device or
other 12V equipment.
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REMARK
To stop the engine, turn the starting switch to the OFF position.
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REMARK
PCCS: Palm command control system
Forward-reverse shifting
Position (a): FORWARD
Position (b): REVERSE
Position N: Neutral
Move to the front to drive forward; move to the rear to drive in
reverse.
Steering
Position (L): Left turn
Position (R): Right turn
With the lever moved to the front or rear, operate the lever partially to the left or right to turn the machine. The
machine will turn gradually in the same direction as the lever is operated.
If the lever is moved fully to the left or right, the machine will turn in a small radius.
REMARK
When moving the joystick lever, and the lever is released, it will return to (a) or (b) and the machine will travel in a
straight line.
Gear shifting
When the steering, directional, and gearshift lever is at the
FORWARD or REVERSE position and switch (c) or switch (d) is
pushed, the transmission speed will change.
UP switch (c): Each time the switch is pressed, the transmission
will shift up one speed.
DOWN switch (d): Each time the switch is pressed, the
transmission will shift down one speed.
For details of the maximum speed in each speed range, see
"SPECIFICATIONS (PAGE 5-2)".
REMARK
When the transmission is shifted, the speed range being used is displayed on the display panel on the monitor
panel.
Example:
Neutral: N is displayed on the display panel.
FORWARD 2nd: F2 is displayed on the display panel.
REVERSE 3rd: R3 is displayed on the display panel.
When the parking lever is locked, P is displayed.
For details of the gearshift operation using the shift mode, see "SHIFTING GEAR (PAGE 3-99)". Shift mode
selection means the operation to set the selected speed range beforehand in the N position.
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BRAKE PEDAL
WARNING
Do not place your foot on this pedal unnecessarily.
Depress the pedal (3) to apply the right and left brakes.
DECELERATOR PEDAL
WARNING
Do not rest your foot on the pedal if you are not using it.
When passing over the top of a slope or when dumping soil from a cliff,
the load on the machine will suddenly be reduced and the travel speed
will increase. This situation is dangerous, so use the decelerator pedal
to reduce the travel speed of the machine
REMARK
When operating the decelerator pedal, there may be a particular noise, but there is no problem with quality or
durability.
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WARNING
When the machine is parked, always set the parking brake lever to the LOCK position (L).
REMARK
Before moving the parking brake lever to the LOCK position (L), return the steering, directional, and gearshift
lever to the N position.
When starting the engine, if the parking brake lever is not in the LOCK position (L), the limit switch is actuated
and it is impossible to start the engine.
WARNING
When standing up from the operator's seat, always move the work equipment lock lever securely to the LOCK position.
If the blade control and ripper control levers are not locked and are touched by accident, it may lead to serious injury or
damage.
If the work equipment lock lever is not completely in the LOCK position (L), the lock may not be applied.
Check that it is in the position shown in the diagram.
When parking the machine or when performing maintenance, always lower the blade or ripper to the ground, then set the work
equipment lock lever to the LOCK position (L).
Lever (6) is a device to lock the blade control and ripper control
levers.
When it is set to the LOCK position (L), the TILT, RAISE, LOWER,
and FLOAT operations are locked.
REMARK
When starting the engine, to ensure safety, always set the work equipment lock lever to the LOCK position (L).
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SINGLE TILTDOZER
Lever (7) is used to raise or tilt the blade.
Lifting control
(a) RAISE
(b) HOLD: Blade is stopped and held in this position.
(c) LOWER
(d) FLOAT: Blade will move freely according to external force.
REMARK
When released from FLOAT position, this lever (7) will not return to
HOLD position, so it must be returned to HOLD by hand.
Tilting control
(A) RIGHT TILT
(B) LEFT TILT
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DUAL TILTDOZER
This lever is used to carry out the blade lift, tilt, and pitch
operations.
(1)Tilt switch
(2)Pitch button
Lifting control
(a) RAISE
(b) HOLD: Blade is stopped and held in this position.
(c) LOWER
(d) FLOAT: Blade will move freely according to external force.
REMARK
When released from FLOAT position, this lever (7) will not return to
HOLD position, so it must be returned to HOLD by hand.
REMARK
With the dual tilt operation, a larger amount of tilt can be
obtained than with the single tilt operation.
With the dual tilt operation, the blade can be operated to RAISE,
HOLD, or LOWER.
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Pitch control
Rear pitch (3)(cutting angle reduced)
Carry out operation (B) with the pitch button (2) pressed.
REMARK
With the pitch operation, the blade can be operated to any of
RAISE, HOLD, or LOWER.
For details of the effective use of the dual tilt dozer, see
"EFFECTIVE METHOD OF OPERATION FOR DUAL TILT
DOZER (PAGE 6-6)".
To operate the pitch, keep the pitch button pressed and operate
the blade control lever to the left or right to start the operation.
The pitch is the priority circuit, so if the pitch button is pressed
during single tilt operation, the pitch will be actuated.
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Lifting control
(a) RAISE
(b) HOLD: Ripper is stopped and held in the same position.
(c) LOWER
Tilting control
(A) Digging angle reduced: Cutting angle (α) becomes smaller.
(B) Digging angle increased: Cutting angle (α) becomes larger.
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Lever (8) position can be adjusted to best suit the operator's physique. Follow the steps below for the adjustment.
Adjustment within range of 40 mm (1.6 in) from neutral to rear
1. Loosen lock nut (1) with a wrench.
2. Set lever (2) to the optimum position.
3. Tighten lock bolt (1) with the wrench to hold lever (2) in position.
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DUST INDICATOR
This is on the air cleaner bracket inside the engine room.
This device indicates that the air cleaner element is clogged.
For details on how to clean the element, see "CHECK, CLEAN
AND REPLACE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT (PAGE 4-23)".
POWER SOURCE
The cigarette lighter socket (1) can be used as a power source for
24V equipment and the accessory socket (2) can be used for 12V
equipment.
NOTICE
The cigarette lighter is 24V. Do not use it as the power source for 12V
equipment.
The capacity of the cigarette lighter is 120W (24V x 5A).
The capacity of the accessory socket is 60W (12V x 5A).
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FUSE BOX
NOTICE
Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn starting switch to the OFF position.
Fuses protect the electrical equipment and wiring from burning out.
If a fuse becomes corroded, or white powder can be seen, or a fuse is loose in the holder, replace the fuse.
Replace a fuse with another of the same capacity.
Chassis
Open the fuse inspection cover at the bottom front left of the
operator's compartment. Fuse box I is installed inside.
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
If the starting switch does not work, open the circuit breaker box
and check.
If excessive current flows through the circuit breaker, it cuts off
the electric circuit to prevent damage to the electrical
components and wiring.
To restore the electric circuit after it has been cut off, push in
reset button (1). (This springs out when the circuit is cut off.)
If the electric circuit is normal, reset button (1) will stay pushed
in. If it comes out immediately when it is pushed in, the electric
circuit must be checked.
REMARK
The circuit breaker is a device installed in electric circuits where a large current flows. It is installed to protect the
electric circuit. It protects the electric components and wiring from damage caused by an abnormal current in the
same way as a normal fuse. After repairing and restoring the location of the abnormality, there is no need to replace
the breaker. It can be used again.
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FUSE BOX I
(1) Fuse box fs1
Fuse
No. Circuit
capacity
1 20A -
2 20A CAB continuous power
3 10A -
4 10A -
5 20A VHMS continuous power
Fuse
No. Circuit
capacity
1 20A Auxiliary power 1
2 20A Fuel pump power
3 20A Add heater power
4 20A Work lamp
5 20A Rear lamp
Fuse
No. Circuit
capacity
1 20A Back up alarm
2 20A Auxiliary power 2
3 20A VHMS controller
4 20A Ribbon heater, Horn
5 20A Auxiliary acc signal
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FUSE BOX II
Fuse
NO. Circuit
capacity
(1) 10A Radio memory
(2) 20A Radio, lamp, cigarette lighter
(3) 10A Rear wiper
(4) 10A Right door wiper
(5) 10A Front wiper
(6) 10A Left door wiper
FUSIBLE LINK
If the starting motor does not work even when the starting switch is
turned to the ON position, there may be a disconnection in fusible
links (2) and (3) on top of the wiring, so remove the cover (1) at the
side of the battery box cover on the left side of the machine and
check or replace.
Capacity of (2): 32 A
Capacity of (3): 96 A
REMARK
A fusible link refers to the large-sized fuse wiring installed in the
high current flow portion of the circuit to protect electrical
components and wiring from burning, in the same way as an
ordinary fuse.
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NOTICE
When keeping the door open, fix it securely to the catch.
Always close the door when traveling or carrying out operations. Leaving the door open will cause the door to break.
Keep the door locked open securely. The door may swing closed because of the vibration.
Use this when your want to keep the door held open.
1. Push the door against door catch (1). The door will be held by
the door catch.
2. To release the door, move lever (2) inside the cab forward. This
will release the catch.
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When the lever is in the FREE position (F), the glass can be
opened or closed.
When the lever is moved (up or down) to the LOCK position (L),
the glass is fixed in position.
If the glass is not held securely, set the lever in the FREE
position (F) and rotate clockwise (1) to strengthen the holding
power.
To reduce the holding power, turn counterclockwise (2).
NOTICE
Always close the window when traveling or carrying out operations.
Leaving the window open will cause the window to break.
DOOR POCKET
This is inside the left and right doors. Use them for storing things.
Do not put heavy tools or other heavy objects in them.
If the pocket is dirty, loosen four bolts (1), then remove the pocket
and rinse it.
ASHTRAY
This is on the left side of the operator's seat.
Always make sure that you extinguish the cigarette before closing
the lid.
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TOOL BOX
This is inside the front of the right fender.
It is used for storing tools.
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EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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POWER SWITCH/VOLUME
Turn this knob (1) to the right until it clicks to turn the power on.
Turn it further to increase the volume.
REMARK
The auto-store function cannot be used when the channel display
is flashing.
When the display is flashing, the preset scan function is being
used.
Preset scan
If this button is pressed for less than 0.5 second while in radio reception, programs from the six preset stations
in the same band will be broadcast one after another for 5 seconds each, starting from No. 1 through No. 6
stations consecutively.
When the desired station is found, press the button again. This stops the preset scan tuning process and switches
to ordinary broadcasting. The same process will be repeated continuously until the button is pressed again.
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LOUDNESS BUTTON
This button (5) is used when playing at low volume. It makes it
possible to hear more easily by emphasizing the low tone when the
low tones are weak.
Push button: Actuated (ON)
Push button again: Canceled (OFF)
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CASSETTE DOOR
Set the cassette with the exposed portion of the tape on the right
side and insert it through the cassette door (8).
PRESET BUTTONS
These buttons (10) are used to call up the broadcast station
frequencies preset in memory for each of buttons No. 1 to No. 6.
It is possible to preset 18 stations (FM: 12; AM: 6) with these
buttons.
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METHOD OF OPERATION
REMARK
If you are playing the cassette, press the tape eject button to stop the tape.
REMARK
Also, use Steps 2 and 3 when changing the setting of a preset
switch to another station.
When the power is disconnected, such as when the battery is
replaced, all the settings are deleted, so preset the stations
again.
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LISTENING TO RADIO
1. Turn the starting switch ON, then turn power switch (1) ON.
2. Use band selector button (2) to select MW (AM), FM1 or FM2.
3. Select the station with the preset buttons (3).
REMARK
In case you do not promptly remember the number assigned to a
certain preset station, press auto-store/preset scan button (4) for
less than 0.5 second. The preset 6 stations will broadcast one after
another for 5 seconds each. When the desired station broadcasts,
press the button again and scan tuning stops.
REMARK
To switch to the radio when listening to a cassette, press the cassette eject button to stop the tape.
If you insert a cassette when listening to the radio, the tape will start to play.
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REVERSING TAPE
When listening to the tape, press both FAST FORWARD,
REWIND buttons (A) and (B) at the same time lightly.
When this is done, the tape direction display will be reversed.
Stow the antenna when traveling in places with low overhead clearance.
To ensure safety during operations, keep the volume at a level where it is possible to hear other machines.
If water gets inside the speaker case or radio (auto tuning), it may cause a serious problem, take care not to let
water get in these items.
Do not wipe the scales or buttons with solvent such as benzene or thinner. Wipe with a dry soft cloth. If the dirt
cannot be removed easily, soak the cloth with alcohol.
NOTICE
Handling cassette tape
Clean the tape head approx. once a month with a commercially available head cleaning tape.
Do not leave the tape any place where it is exposed to direct sunlight, any place that is excessively dusty, or any place where
there is a magnetic field.
Do not use 120-minute tapes. The tape is thin and it easily gets caught up inside the machine.
If the tape is slack, it easily gets caught up inside the machine. Use a pencil to wind in the tape to remove any slack.
Do not use any cassette tape if the label has started to come off. It may cause defective rotation, or it may be impossible to get
the tape out of the machine.
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TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
The further the indicator is in the blue range (B), the lower the
temperature is; the further the indicator is in the red range (R), the
higher the temperature is.
The indicator range is divided into 7 levels, but within each range
the temperature changes sleeplessly.
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REMARK
For machines equipped with a heater only, switch (5) is not available. (Option)
OFF SWITCH
Switch (6) is used to stop operation of the fan.
REMARK
When fresh air is taken into the cab, air pressure in the cab
increases, which prevents the dust from entering. When neither
heating nor cooling is needed, bring in clean fresh air, with your
preferred air flow, to prevent dust from entering the cab.
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WHEN CARRYING OUT COOLING, VENTILATE THE CAB FROM TIME TO TIME
If you smoke when using the air conditioner, your eyes may start to itch or burn, therefore ventilate the cab every
so often to remove the smoke.
When the air conditioner is used for long periods, carry out ventilation once every hour.
SET SO THAT COLD AIR DOES NOT DIRECTLY BLOW ONTO THE GLASS SURFACE
If the vents (left and right) in the middle of the dashboard are turned so that cold air plays directly on the cab door
glass, moisture may condense on the outside of the cab door glass and reduce the visibility. (This occurs
particularly in high temperatures.)
If this happens, turn the vent fully to the rear and raise the air conditioner temperature setting slightly.
REMARK
When the ambient temperature is low, if the compressor is suddenly run at high speed, it may cause failure of the
compressor. Note that the system is set so that the compressor will not run when the cooler switch is turned on, if
the ambient temperature is less than 2 to 6.5°C (35.6 to 43.7°F).
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REMARK
The replacement interval may become shorter depending on the conditions during use.
If the receiver is used when the moisture absorption limit of the desiccant has been exceeded, the refrigerant
circuit may become blocked and cause the compressor to break down.
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ACCUMULATOR, HANDLING
WARNING
On machines equipped with an accumulator, for a short time after the engine is stopped, if the work equipment control lever is
moved to the LOWER position, the work equipment will move down under its own weight.
After stopping the engine, always place the work equipment lock lever and parking lever in the LOCK position.
The accumulator is charged with high-pressure nitrogen gas, so improper operation may cause an explosion which will lead to
serious injury or damage. When handling the accumulator, always do as follows:
Pressure in the control circuit cannot be completely removed. When removing the hydraulic equipment, do not stand in the
direction that oil spurts out when performing the operation.
Loosen the bolts slowly.
Do not disassemble the accumulator.
Do not bring it near flame or dispose of it in fire.
Do not make holes in it or weld it.
Do not hit it, roll it, or subject it to any impact.
When disposing of the accumulator, the gas must be released. Contact your Komatsu distributor for proper disposal.
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OPERATION OPERATION
OPERATION
CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, ADJUST
WALK-AROUND CHECK
Before starting the engine, walk around the machine and look at the underside of chassis for anything unusual like
loose bolts and nuts, leakage of fuel, oil and coolant. Also check the condition of the work equipment and the
hydraulic system.
Also check for loose wiring, play, and collection of dust at places that reach high temperature.
WARNING
Leakage of oil or fuel, or accumulation of flammable material around high temperature parts, such as the engine muffler or
turbocharger, may cause fire.
Check carefully, and if any abnormality is found, repair it or contact your Komatsu distributor.
Do not get on or off the machine from the rear. Using this position is dangerous because it is easy to slip and you cannot be
seen from the operator's compartment. Always use the handrail and step at the side when getting on or off the machine.
1. Check for damage, wear, play in work equipment, cylinders, linkage, hoses
Check for cracks, excessive wear, play in wotk equipment, cylinders, linkage, and hoses. If any abnormality is
found, repair it.
2. Remove dirt and debris from around the engine, battery, and radiator
Check for dirt accumulated around the engine or radiator. Also check for flammable material (dry leaves, twigs,
grass, etc.) accumulated around the battery, engine muffler, turbocharger, or other high temperature engine
parts. If any dirt or flammable materials are found, remove them.
4. Check for leakage of oil from power train case, final drive case, hydraulic tank, hose, joints
Check that there is no oil leakage. If any abnormality is found, repair the place where the oil is leaking.
Check for leakage of oil from the undercover. Check the ground for traces of oil leakage.
5. Check the undercarriage (track, sprocket, idler, guard) for damage, wear, loose bolts, or leakage of oil from
rollers
If any damage, wear, or oil leakage is found, repair the problem and tighten the bolts.
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OPERATION OPERATION
7. Check for damage to gauges, lamps on the instrument panel, and loose bolts
Check for damage to the panel, gauges, and lamps. Replace any damaged parts. Clean off any dirt on the
surface.
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OPERATION OPERATION
REMARK
If the lamps do not light up, there may be a failure or disconnection
in the monitor, please contact your Komatsu distributor.
NOTICE
Do not simply use the monitor to carry out the check before starting.
Always carry out the check before starting according to the procedure on
the following pages.
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OPERATION OPERATION
WARNING
Normally, do not open the radiator cap. When checking the coolant level, check the sub-tank when the engine is cold.
Do not remove the cap when the radiator coolant is hot. Boiling coolant may spurt out. After the coolant temperature goes
down, turn the cap slowly to release the pressure, then remove it.
1. Open the engine side cover on the left side of the chassis, and
check that the coolant is between the FULL and LOW marks on
sub-tank (1). If the coolant level is low, add coolant to the FULL
level through the coolant filler port in sub-tank (1).
REMARK
The coolant may overflow from the sub-tank drain hose. This is no
problem. It occurs because too much coolant has been added.
3. If the sub tank is empty, first check for leakage of water, then
remove main radiator cap (2) and sub radiator cap (3), and
check that the coolant water is above the bottom surface of the
strainer as shown in the diagram on the right. Add water if the
level is low.
4. After adding coolant, close the engine side cover.
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OPERATION OPERATION
WARNING
When adding fuel, never let the fuel overflow. This may cause a fire. If the fuel is spilt, wipe it off completely.
1. Turn the starting switch to the ON position and check the fuel
level with fuel gauge (G) on the monitor panel.
After checking, turn the switch back to the OFF position.
2. After completing work, fill the fuel tank through fuel filler port
(F).
Check the fuel level with the fuel gauge at the fuel filler port.
3. After adding fuel, tighten the cap securely.
Fuel capacity: 840 liters (221.93 US gal)
REMARK
When dozing on a grade, make sure there is plenty of fuel in the
tank so that the engine fuel line does not become aerated.
If breather hole (1) on the cap is clogged, the pressure in the
tank will drop and fuel will not flow.
Clean the hole from time to time.
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OPERATION OPERATION
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OPERATION OPERATION
WARNING
Parts and oil are at high temperature immediately after the engine is stopped and may cause serious burns. Wait for the oil
temperature to go down before performing this operation.
1. Open the engine side cover on the left side of the chassis.
2. Remove dipstick (G), and wipe the oil off with a cloth.
3. Fully insert dipstick (G) into filler pipe (F), then remove it.
5. If the oil is above the H mark, remove drain plug (1), loosen
drain valve (2) to drain the excess oil, then check the oil level
again.
6. If the oil level is correct, tighten the oil filler cap securely and
close the engine side cover.
REMARK
When checking the oil level after the engine has been operated, wait for at least 15 minutes after stopping the
engine before checking.
If the machine is at an angle make it horizontal before checking.
When adding oil, remove the dipstick form the holder to release the air inside the crankcase.
The dipstick is marked with the levels for "ENGINE STOPPED" on one side and "ENGINE IDLING" on the other
side.
It is also possible to check the oil level with the engine idling, but be sure to remember the following points.
· Check oil when the engine coolant temperature gauge is within the green range.
· Read the dipstick on its reverse side marked with "ENGINE IDLING".
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REMARK
When checking the oil level with the engine stopped before
starting operations, check the oil level with the side marked COLD
STOP. It is also possible to check the oil level even after starting
operations when the power train oil temperature is high,
but in this case, run the engine at idling and use the side marked
HOT IDLE.
4. If the oil is above the H line, remove drain cover (1) at the left
side at the bottom surface of the power train case, pull out drain
hose (2) from the take-out port, loosen drain plug (3), drain the
excess oil, then check the oil level again.
5. If the oil level is correct, tighten the oil filter cap securely.
REMARK
When inspecting, if the machine is at an angle, move it to a level
place to carry out the check.
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WARNING
When removing the oil filler cap, oil may spurt out, so stop the engine
and wait for the oil temperature to go down, then turn the cap slowly to
release the internal pressure before removing the cap.
If oil has been added to above the H mark, stop the engine and wait for
the hydraulic oil to cool down. Then remove drain plug (P), loosen drain
valve (1), and drain the excess oil.
1. Lower blade to the ground and stop the engine. Wait for 5
minutes before checking oil level. Oil level should be between
the H and L in sight gauge (G).
NOTICE
If the oil level is above the H line, do not add oil. Doing so may lead to
damage to the oil pressure circuit and spouting out of oil.
2. If the level is below the L mark, add oil through oil filler (F).
REMARK
When inspecting, if the machine is at an angle, move it to a level
place to carry out the check.
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CAUTION
If fuses are frequently blown or if there are traces of short-circuiting on the electrical wiring, promptly ask your Komatsu
distributor to locate the cause and make the repair.
Keep the top surface of the battery clean and check the breather hole in the battery cap. If it is clogged with dirt or dust, wash
the battery cap to clear the breather hole.
Check that there is no damage to the fuses; that fuses of the specified capacity are used; that there is no
disconnection or trace of short-circuiting in the electric wiring and no damage to the covering. Check also that there
is no loosened terminals. If any, tighten them.
Moreover, pay particular attention to the electric wiring when checking the battery, engine starting motor and
alternator.
Be sure to check that there is no inflammable material accumulated around the battery. If any is found, remove
immediately.
2. Turn the front lamp and working lamp switch to the ON (b)
position, make sure the lamps light up.
3. Turn the rear lamp switch to the ON (b) position, make sure the
lamps on the left and right fenders light.
If the lamps do not light, check for a broken bulb or disconected
wire, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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2. Push the horn switch and check that the horn sounds.
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ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
Adjust the seat position at the beginning of each shift or when operators change.
Adjust seat so the brake pedal can be completely depressed with the operator's back against the backrest.
REMARK
When the seat is pushed forward, the available reclining angle becomes greater; when the seat is pushed back, the
available reclining angle becomes smaller. When moving the backrest, return the backrest to its original position
before moving the seat.
Pull up lever (4), set the seatback to a position where it is easy to operate, then release the lever.
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REMARK
If the direction of the seat is changed, the steering, directional, and gearshift lever is also interconnected and
changes direction.
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WARNING
Before fastening the seat belt, inspect the securing brackets and belt for abnormal conditions.
Replace any worn or damaged seat belt or the securing brackets.
Even no problem can be seen with the belt, always replace the seatbelt once every three years. The date of manufacture is
given on the rear side of the belt.
Adjust and fasten the seat belt before operating the machine.
Always use the seat belt when operating the machine.
Fit the seat belt across your lap without twisting.
REMARK
If the belt is locked before the tongue is inserted in the buckle, let
it return to the wind-in mechanism, then repeat the above
procedure from the start.
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ADJUST MIRROR
Loosen nut (1) of the mirror and adjust the mirror to a position
where it gives the best view from the operator's seat.
In particular, be sure to adjust the mirror so that people at the rear
left or right of the machine can be seen clearly.
WARNING
After moving case (2) in order to adjust the position of the steering, directional, and gearshift lever, secure lock lever (1) into the
notched hole, making sure it is in the LOCK position. If it is not completely locked, the steering, directional, and gearshift lever
may unexpectedly move and cause damage, serious injury, or death.
The steering, directional, and speed lever (wrist control type single lever: joystick) can be adjusted by 100 mm (3.9
in) in 5 stages to the front or rear. Adjust to the most suitable position to match the adjustment of the operator's seat.
1. Pull up lock lever (1) to the FREE position (F) at the rear of case
(2) on left side of the operator's compartment.
2. With lock lever (1) pulled up, use your other hand to grip the
front of case (2), then move it forward with your left and right
hands. The joystick moves with case (2).
REMARK
PCCS: Palm command control system
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ADJUST ARMREST
The height of the armrest on the left and right sides of the operator's seat can be adjusted to 3 positions. After
adjusting the operator's seat, adjust the armrest to a suitable height.
2. Move the armrest on the operator's seat to the front, then align
the position of the 3 holes {high (H), middle (M), low (L)}.
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REMARK
The engine cannot be started if joystick (steering, directional, and gearshift lever) (2) is not in the N position.
If joystick (steering, directional, and gearshift lever) (2) is in F or R, the letter P on display panel A will flash.
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3. Check that the blade is lowered to the ground and that blade
control lever (3) is in the HOLD position. If it is in the FLOAT
position, the engine will not start.
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STARTING ENGINE
NORMAL STARTING
WARNING
Check that there are no persons or obstacles in the surrounding area, then sound the horn and start the engine.
Never use starting aid fluids as they may cause explosions.
Exhaust gas is toxic. When starting the engine in confined spaces, be particularly careful to ensure good ventilation.
NOTICE
Do not crank the starting motor continuously for more than 20 seconds.
If the engine does not start, wait for at least 2 minutes, then repeat the
procedure from Step 2.
Before starting the engine, check that the fuel control dial is in the low
idling (MIN) position.
On this machine, to protect the turbocharger, a turbo protect function is
provided. In cold weather, even if fuel control dial (1) is moved
immediately after starting the engine, the engine speed may not change
for several seconds.
If the fuel control dial is in the FULL position, the engine will accelerate
suddenly and cause damage to the engine parts, so set it to an
intermediate or low speed position.
1. Turn fuel control dial (1) to the center position between MIN
and MAX position.
2. Insert the key into starting switch (2) and turn the key to the ON
position (B).
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5. When preheating pilot lamp (3) goes off, turn the key of ignition
switch (2) to the START position (C) to crank the engine.
The time that preheating pilot lamp (3) stays on changes
according to the ambient temperature as shown in the table
below.
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6. When the engine starts, release the key in starting switch (2).
The key will return automatically to the ON position (B).
REMARK
Immediately after starting the engine, run at idle. While running the engine, release the decelerator pedal and do
not operate the work equipment.
Guideline for idle time
Cold weather: At least 15 seconds
1st start after changing engine oil or engine oil filter: 20 seconds
7. When the engine rotation stabilizes, return to the low idle (MIN) position of fuel control dial (1) and then carry out
the warming-up operation.
REMARK
Regardless of the ambient temperature, if the key in starting switch (2) is turned from OFF position to left,
preheating pilot lamp (3) will light up and preheating will start. (Preheating continues while the starting switch is
held at the left.)
For the details of the preheating time, see the table in Step 5.
While preheating is being carried out, the preheating pilot lamp (3) lights up to show that preheating is being
carried out. After it lights up for 36 seconds, it flashes for 16 seconds and goes out. When it goes out, complete
the preheating immediately.
If the engine does not start with the above operation, wait for about 2 minutes, and repeat steps from Step 3. And
4.
The relationship between the actuation time of the turbo protect function and the engine cooling water
temperature is as follows.
Even if the fuel control dial is operated within the time given below, the engine speed will not change.
In cold weather, the turbo protect function is actuated, so the engine speed is kept at 1000 rpm or below for
several seconds. After that, it becomes the speed set by the position of the fuel control dial.
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Run the engine at idle for 15 seconds after starting it. During this time, do not operate the control levers or fuel
control dial.
Idle the engine for 5 minutes after starting it up.
Avoid operation with heavy loads or at high speeds.
Immediately after starting the engine, avoid sudden starts, sudden acceleration, unnecessary sudden stops, and
sudden changes in direction.
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WARMING UP OPERATIONS
NOTICE
Do not perform operations or suddenly operate the levers when the
hydraulic oil is at a low temperature. Always perform the warming-up
operation until the hydraulic oil temperature monitor displays the green
range. This will help extend the machine life.
Do not suddenly accelerate the engine before the machine reaches full
operating temperature.
Do not run the engine at low or high idle for more than 20 minutes. This
will cause oil leaks from the turbocharger oil supply piping.
If it is necessary to run the engine at idling, apply a load from time to
time or run the engine at a mid-range speed.
If engine oil pressure caution lamp (3) flashes or the buzzer sounds
intermittently, stop the engine and check for the cause.
1. Turn fuel control dial (1) to the center position between LOW
IDLE (MIN) and HIGH IDLE (MAX) and run the engine at
medium speed for about 5 minutes with no load.
3. Check for abnormal exhaust gas color, noise, or vibration. If any problem is found, contact your Komatsu
distributor.
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IN COLD AREAS
1. Turn fuel control dial (1) to the center position between LOW
IDLE (MIN) and HIGH IDLE (MAX) and run the engine at
medium speed for about 10 minutes with no load.
REMARK
If the power train oil temperature is not raised sufficiently, it will take
longer to accelerate to the maximum speed.
5. Check for abnormal exhaust gas color, noise, or vibration. If any problem is found, contact your Komatsu
distributor.
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STOPPING ENGINE
NOTICE
If the engine is stopped without allowing it to cool down, there is danger
that the service life of various parts of the engine will be reduced. Except
in emergencies, never stop the engine suddenly.
If the engine overheats, do not stop it suddenly. Run it at low speed to
allow it to cool down gradually, then stop it.
1. Place fuel control dial (1) in the low idle (MIN) position and run
the engine at low idle speed for about 5 minutes to allow it to
gradually cool down.
2. Turn the key in ignition switch (2) to the OFF position (A).
The engine will stop
3. Remove the key from starting switch (2).
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MOVING MACHINE
WARNING
Before moving the machine, check that the area around the machine is
safe, and always sound the horn before moving.
Do not allow anyone to enter the area around the machine.
The rear of the machine is a blind spot, so be extremely careful when
traveling in reverse.
When moving the machine down a slope, always keep brake pedal (8)
depressed, even after releasing parking brake lever (1).
When moving the machine up a steep slope, turn fuel control dial (5) to
high idling (MAX) position and run the engine at full speed, and keep
brake pedal (8) and decelerator pedal (6) depressed. Then operate
steering, directional, and gearshift lever (4) from the N (neutral) position
to the direction of travel and slowly release brake pedal (8). When the
travel speed rises, slowly release decelerator pedal (6).
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3. Operate blade control lever (3) and ripper control lever (4) to
the RAISE (a) position so that the blade will rise above the
ground by 40 cm to 50 cm (15.8 in to 19.7 in) and the ripper will
rise to the upper limit.
4. Turn fuel control dial (5) to the full speed (MAX) position, and
fully depress decelerator pedal (6).
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STOPPING MACHINE
WARNING
Avoid stopping suddenly. Give yourself ample room when stopping.
When stopping the machine, select flat hard ground and avoid
dangerous places. If it is unavoidably necessary to park the machine on
a slope, place the parking brake lever (1) in the LOCK position and insert
blocks underneath the track shoes. As an additional safety measure,
thrust the blade into the ground.
If the work equipment control lever is touched by accident, the work
equipment may suddenly move, and may cause damage, serious injury,
or death. Before leaving the operator's seat, always secure work
equipment lock lever (2) in the LOCK position.
NOTICE
If the brake is depressed when the engine speed or travel speed is high, the
brake disc may make a slipping sound. Normally, depress decelerator
pedal (4) to reduce the engine speed and travel speed before depressing
the brake.
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SHIFTING GEAR
The machine does not have to be stopped to shift gears.
1. Move steering, forward-reverse, gear shift lever (1) to the
desired gear position to shift gears.
GEAR SHIFTING
When the joystick is at the FORWARD or REVERSE position
and switch (a) or switch (b) is pushed, the transmission speed
will change.
UP switch (a): Each time the switch is pressed, the transmission
will shift up one speed.
DOWN switch (b): Each time the switch is pressed, the
transmission will shift down one speed.
When the lever is moved to the forward (to set to FORWARD) from the N position, the transmission shifts to F1.
If the UP switch is pressed once when the transmission is in F1, the transmission shifts to F2.
If the UP switch is pressed once when the transmission is in F2, the transmission shifts to F3.
If the DOWN switch is pressed once when the transmission is in F3, the transmission shifts to F2.
If the DOWN switch is pressed once when the transmission is in F2, the transmission shifts to F1.
When the lever is moved to the rear (to set to REVERSE) from the N position, the transmission shifts to R1.
If the UP switch is pressed once when the transmission is in R1, the transmission shifts to R2.
If the UP switch is pressed once when the transmission is in R2, the transmission shifts to R3.
If the DOWN switch is pressed once when the transmission is in R3, the transmission shifts to R2.
If the DOWN switch is pressed once when the transmission is in R2, the transmission shifts to R1,
For details of the maximum speed in each speed range, see "SPECIFICATIONS (PAGE 5-2)".
REMARK
The speed range in use is displayed on the panel display according
to the gearshift operation.
For example:
Neutral: N is displayed on the display panel A (2)
FORWARD 2nd: F2 is displayed on the display panel A (2)
REVERSE 3rd: R3 is displayed on the display panel A (2)
When the parking brake lever is locked, P is displayed.
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REMARK
Even when the transmission is set to [F1-R1] mode, [F1-R2] mode, or [F2-R2] mode, if the UP switch or DOWN
switch is operated, this will be given priority and manual operation can be carried out.
For example: After the [F1-R2] mode has been set, if the joystick is operated forward (to set to FORWARD), the
speed range is set to F1. However, if the lever is kept operated forward and UP switch (a) is pressed
once, the speed
range will shift to F2; if the UP switch is pressed twice, the speed range will shift to F3. When the
transmission is in F3 and DOWN switch (b) is pressed once, the speed range will shift to F2; if the
DOWN switch is pressed twice, the speed range will shift to F1.
On the other hand, if the joystick is operated to the rear (to set to REVERSE), the speed range is
automatically switched R1 → R2. However, if the lever is kept operated to the rear and UP switch (a)
is pressed once,
the speed range will shift to R3; if the DOWN switch (b) is pressed once, the speed range will shift to
R1.
However, the setting stays in the [F1-R2] mode. If the steering, directional, and gearshift lever is
returned to N and then operated forward (to set to FORWARD), the speed range is set to F1; if the
lever is operated to the rear (to set to REVERSE), the speed range is automatically switched R1 →
R2.
The default setting is [F1 - R1].
After the starting switch is turned OFF, the shift mode returns to the default setting [F1 - R1].
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REMARK
For safety reasons, during auto shift down, the transmission is
prevented from shifting up.
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CAUTION
There is no need to stop the machine even when switching between
FORWARD and REVERSE.
To increase safety, operator comfort, and the life of the transmission, leave
the engine running at full speed, and always depress the decelerator pedal
to lower the engine speed.
(F) Forward
(N) Neutral
(R) Reverse
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REMARK
When the joystick is placed in REVERSE, the backup alarm will
sound.
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STEERING MACHINE
WARNING
Avoid as much as possible turning the machine on a slope.
The machine will tend to slip sideways. Particular care should be taken on soft or clay soil.
Never make a pivot turn at high speed.
NORMAL TURNING
To turn the machine while traveling, incline steering,
forward-reverse, gear shift lever (1) in the direction of the turn.
When turning gradually to the right, push the joystick forward, and
move it partially to the right.
Do the same when traveling in reverse.
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REMARK
Cross steering means the phenomenon that the machine turns in the opposite direction to the actual steering
direction.
REMARK
When making gradual turns to the right, push the joystick (1)
forward, and move it partially to the right.
Do the same when traveling in reverse.
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PRECAUTIONS ON SLOPE
REMARK
Always depress the decelerator pedal to lower the engine speed before actuating the brakes.
IT IS PROHIBITED TO MODIFY THE CAB GLASS IN ANY WAY THAT WILL OBSTRUCT THE VIEW
For safety reasons, do not install anything on the cab glass that will obstruct the view.
Always keep the glass clean to ensure safety during operations.
PRECAUTIONS FOR BLIND SPOTS CAUSED BY CAB STAY AND ROPS STAY
WARNING
The cab stay and ROPS stay cause blind spots.
When operating, always be sure to check carefully that there is no obstacle
or worker in the surrounding area.
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PARKING MACHINE
WARNING
Avoid stopping suddenly. Give yourself ample room when stopping.
When stopping the machine, select flat hard ground and avoid
dangerous places. If it is unavoidably necessary to park the machine on
a slope, place the parking brake lever (4) in the LOCK position and insert
blocks underneath the track shoes. As an additional safety measure,
thrust the blade into the ground.
If the work equipment control lever is touched by accident, the work
equipment may suddenly move, and may cause damage, serious injury,
or death. Before leaving the operator's seat, always secure work
equipment lock lever (7) in the LOCK position.
NOTICE
If the brake pedal is depressed when the engine speed or machine travel
speed is high, the brake disc may produce a slipping sound. When
depressing the brake pedal, usually depress decelerator pedal (2) to
reduce the engine speed and machine travel speed.
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4. Operate blade control lever (5) and ripper control lever (6) to
the LOWER (c) position to lower the blade and ripper to the
ground.
5. Operate blade control lever (5) and ripper control lever (6) to
the HOLD (b) position.
6. Set work equipment lock lever (7) to the LOCK position (L).
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LOCKING
To prevent vandalism, there are locks in the following places.
Places that can be locked with the starting switch key.
Right and left engine side cover (1)
(left side: 2 places, right side: 2 places)
Electrical component bow inspection cover (left)(2)
Cab door opener (3)
Lock-type caps (4) (if equipped)
Radiator cap
Fuel tank cap
Hydraulic tank cap
Power train oil filler pipe cap
Battery inspection cover(5), (6)
Tool box inspection cover (2)
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DOZING
A bulldozer digs and transports dirt in a forward direction. Slope
excavation can always be most effectively carried out by
proceeding from the top downward.
NOTICE
Do not up root trees or stumps or fell trees by angling or tilting the blade.
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PUSHER OPERATIONS
When carrying out pusher operations, always install a pusher
plate.
When approaching the other machine, depress the decelerator
pedal to reduce the engine speed and approach slowly. After
coming into contact, raise the travel speed slowly and push with
full power.
SMOOTHING
When finishing the ground surface to a smooth finish after digging
or filling operations, keep a full load of soil in the blade and operate
the blade up or down in small movements while traveling forward.
When leveling windrows or ruts left by the tracks, set the blade to
the FLOAT position, travel at low speed in reverse and drag the
blade over the ground surface.
NOTICE
Avoid smoothing on rocky or stony ground. It can damage the blade.
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RIPPER OPERATION
REMARK
When raising boulders or digging up rockbed, do not put the
transmission in neutral. If the transmission is in neutral, the
reaction of the tilt cylinder will push the machine back. Always
operate the machine with the transmission in FORWARD.
Choosing a suitable ripper point to match the type of rock is one
of the most important elements in using the ripper effectively.
Ripper points are available for different types of rock, so select
the most suitable ripper point from the list. For details, see
"PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING RIPPER POINT (PAGE
6-4)".
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OPERATING ON SLOPES
When using the variable ripper, adjust the length of the tilt cylinder
to select dimension L.
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REMARK
Align mark of ripper (A) with top surface of holder (B).
(C)Depth Max.
(D)Depth intermediate
(E)Depth min.
4. Operate the pin puller control switch to insert the mounting pin.
If the pin does not match the position of the hole in the shank,
set the pin puller control switch to the "PUSH IN" position (2)
and slowly move the ripper up or down.
REMARK
When raising the pin position to increase the digging depth, use a
long protector to prevent wear of the shank.
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REMARK
If the ripper is applied with the rear of the machine raised from
the ground, the drawbar pull will be low, so the ripping efficiency
will be reduced.
If the ripping depth is kept constant, there will be no
unevenness, and this will increase the efficiency of the dozing
operation.
RIPPING BY CLIFFS
When carrying out ripping at the edge of a cliff, tilt the ripper back
(B) to make depth (L) longer.
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REMARK
In the case of the multi-shank ripper, carry out ripping at right
angles to the slope face.
Cross ripping
On jobsites with hard bedrock, for rocks and boulders which are
impossible to break or dig up with one ripping pass, carry out the
second ripping pass at right angles to the first ripping direction.
At the edge of cliffs, where it is impossible to apply the ripper in
a cross direction, make the space between the shanks smaller
and carry out ripping.
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DIGGING UP BOULDERS
During the ripping operation, if boulders are found which are difficult to break and shoe slippage occurs, dig up the
boulder as follows.
1. Depress the decelerator pedal and lower the engine speed to
a point where there is no shoe slippage.
2. Operate the ripper lever to the TILT position and carry out
ripping and digging.
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BLADE ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE
The maximum tilt is 1000 mm (39.4 in).
Adjust the tilt so that it does not exceed the limit of 1000 mm (39.4 in).
If the maximum tilt is exceeded, excessive force will be brought to bear on all parts, and this will damage the machine.
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ADJUSTING BRACE
WARNING
If maintenance is carried out with the engine running, always have one worker sitting in the operator's seat while another worker
carries out the maintenance. Both workers must mutually confirm the safety during the operation.
REMARK
When operated in this way, the blade is tilted, so the handle gradually becomes heavier. When this happens, return
the blade from the tilt position to the horizontal position and turn the handle again according to the procedure given
above.
SHIM ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the thickness of shim so that the ball joint play (4 places) in
the axial direction (shown by the arrow) does not exceed 1 mm
(0.04 in).
1. Remove shim (1) and tighten bolts (2) to eliminate the ball joint
play.
2. Measure clearance "A" and remove bolts (2).
3. Install shim (1) having its thickness of "A" mm to "A + 1" mm
("A" in. to "A + 0.04" in) in place with bolts 2.
4. Confirm that ball joint can move smoothly after tightening bolts.
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ADJUSTING RIPPER
REMARK
The pin is a unitized type, so insert the pin partially by hand, then
knock it in fully with a hammer.
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OPERATION METHOD
Select the track shoe that best suits the type of soil to be encountered in service.
Consult your Komatsu distributor when selecting track shoes.
Do not allow shoe slipage to occur during operation. If slipage occurs, reduce load to the blade until slipping stops.
Avoid sudden starts, acceleration or stops, unnecessary high speeds and sharp turns.
Always operate machine in a straight line whenever possible. When making turns, be careful not to allow the
machine to stay to one side, so operation in both turning directions can be done properly. Make turns with the
largest possible radius.
Prior to operation, clear boulders and obstacles to prevent machine from riding over them while operating.
On a slope, operate the machine parallel to the inclination of the
slope. Do not operate across the slope. Also when stopping the
machine on a slope, the machine should face the top of the
slope.
When ground inclines to the left or right during digging
operations, do not continue to dig with the incline. Move the
machine back to level ground and start to dig again.
Do not force the machine to carry out work that exceeds its
working capability. Such work includes cases where the idler or
sprocket come off the ground when the machine meets
obstacles that resist the power of the machine during dozing or
ripping operations.
Check the clearance between the idler guide plate (1) and the
track frame. If clearance (B) increases, idler may develop side
motion and tracks may come off. (For inspection and adjustment
procedures, refer to "ADJUST IDLER CLEARANCE (PAGE
4-32)".
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
When transporting the machine, observe all related laws and regulations, and be careful to assure safety.
TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURE
A trailer should be used for transporting the machine.
When loading or unloading, always use ramps or a platform and carry out the operations as follows.
LOADING
1. Load and unload on firm level ground only.
Maintain a safe distance from the edge of a road.
2. Apply the trailer brakes securely, then put blocks (1) under the
tires to prevent the trailer from moving.
Set left and right ramps (2) parallel to each other and
equally spaced to the left and right of center (3) of the trailer.
Make angle of installation (4) a maximum of 15°. If the
ramps bend a large amount under the weight of the
machine, put blocks under the ramps to prevent them from
bending.
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
NOTICE
This method of lifting applies to the standard specification machine.
The method of lifting differs according to the attachments and options
installed.
For details of the procedure for machines that are not the standard
specification, please consult your Komatsu distributor.
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OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
Obey all state and local laws governing the weight, width and
length of a load. Observe all regulations governing wide loads.
TRAVELING ON ROADS
When traveling on paved roads, use flat shoes to protect their surface.
Even when travelling a short distance, always place boards to protect the road surface.
REMARK
Note that the asphalt road becomes soft in summer.
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TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
REMOVAL OF CAB
(Machine equipped with cab) (If equipped)
If it is necessary to remove the cab for transportation, disconnect
the washer hoses, cab wiring, and washer motor wiring before
removing the cab.
1. Pull the grommet portion in towards the cab from the hole in the
machine cover, then remove.
2. Disconnect 4 washer hoses and the wiring (single wires x 2,
4-pin plug x 1) from the socket.
After removing, cover the washer hoses with a vinyl bag to
prevent any dirt or dust from entering.
Before removing the cab, measure the clearance between
the cab and each lever (joystick and blade control lever,
etc.). Note the measurements to use as a standard when
installing the cab again.
INSTALLATION OF CAB
(Machine equipped with cab) (If equipped)
Install the cab parts in the opposite order to removal.
Connect all parts that were disconnected.
1. Lower the cab slowly on top of the floor frame.
2. Align the cab with the floor frame, then install bolts and
washers in holes (A) - (U).
Do not screw the bolts in fully. Screw them in 3 or 4 turns.
3. Tighten the bolts in holes (N) - (U) fully.
Tighten in the order (N), (U), (Q), (R), (O), (T), (P), (S).
4. Tighten the bolts, (A) to (M), completely.
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COOLANT
WARNING
Antifreeze is toxic. Be careful not to get it into your eyes or on your skin. If it should get into your eyes or on your skin, wash
it off with large amounts of fresh water and see a doctor at once.
When changing the coolant or when handling coolant containing antifreeze that has been drained when repairing the radiator,
please contact your Komatsu distributor or request a specialist company to carry out the operation. Antifreeze is toxic. Do not
let it flow into drainage ditches or spray it onto the ground surface.
Antifreeze is flammable. Do not bring any flame close. Do not smoke when handling antifreeze.
NOTICE
Use Komatsu Supercoolant wherever available, or use permanent type antifreeze coolant.
Never use methanol, ethanol, or propanol-based antifreeze.
Do not use any water leakage prevention agent, either alone, or in combination with antifreeze.
Do not mix one brand of antifreeze with a different brand.
For details of the antifreeze mixture when changing the coolant, see "CLEAN INSIDE OF COOLING SYSTEM
(PAGE 4-19)".
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BATTERY
WARNING
The battery generates flammable gas. Do not bring fire or sparks near the battery.
Battery electrolyte is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with a large amount of water and consult a
doctor.
Battery electrolyte dissolves paint. If it gets on the bodywork, wash it off immediately with water.
If the battery electrolyte is frozen, do not charge the battery or start the engine with a different power source. There is danger
that the battery may explode.
Battery electrolyte is toxic. Do not let it flow into drainage ditches or spray it on to the ground surface.
When the ambient temperature drops, the capacity of the battery will also drop. If the battery charge ratio is low, the
battery electrolyte may freeze. Maintain the battery charge as close as possible to 100%. Insulate it against cold
temperature to ensure the machine can be started easily the next morning.
REMARK
Measure the specific gravity and calculate the charging rate from the following conversion table.
Electrolyte
Temperature 20°C 0°C -10°C -20°C
Charging (68°F) (32°F) (14°F) (-4°F)
Rate (%)
100 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31
90 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29
80 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27
75 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26
As the battery capacity drastically drops in low temperatures, cover or remove the battery from the machine, store
the battery in a warm place, and install it again the next morning.
If the electrolyte level is low, add distilled water in the morning before beginning work. Do not add water after the
day's work to prevent diluted electrolyte in the battery from freezing during the night.
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LONG-TERM STORAGE
BEFORE STORAGE
When keeping in long-term storage (more than one month), store as follows.
Clean and wash all parts, then store the machine indoors. If the machine has to be stored outdoors, select level
ground and cover the machine with a sheet.
Completely fill the fuel tank. This prevents moisture from collecting.
Lubricate and change the oil before storage.
Apply a thin coat of grease to metal surface of the hydraulic piston rods and the idler adjusting rods.
Disconnect the negative terminals of the battery and cover it or remove it from the machine and store it separately.
Place all control levers in the neutral position, set the work equipment lock lever and parking brake lever in the
LOCK position, and set the fuel control dial to the low idling position.
To prevent corrosion, be sure to fill the cooling system with Supercoolant (AF-NAC) or permanent type antifreeze
(density between 30% and 68%).
DURING STORAGE
WARNING
If it is necessary to perform the rust-prevention operation while the machine is indoors, open the doors and windows to improve
ventilation and prevent gas poisoning.
During storage, operate and move the machine for a short distance once a month so that a new film of oil will coat
moving parts. At the same time, also charge the battery.
Before operating the work equipment, wipe the grease off the hydraulic piston rod.
For machines equipped with an air conditioner, run the air conditioner.
AFTER STORAGE
NOTICE
If the machine has been stored without carrying out the monthly rust-prevention operation, consult your Komatsu distributor
before using it.
When using the machine after long-term storage, do as follows before using it.
Wipe off the grease from the hydraulic cylinder rods.
Add oil and grease at all lubrication points.
When the machine is stored for a long period, moisture in the air will mix with the oil. Check the oil before and after
starting the engine. If there is water in the oil, change all the oil.
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TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
When starting the engine again after running out of fuel, fill with fuel, then bleed the air from the fuel system before
starting the engine.
Always watch the fuel level and be careful not to run out of fuel.
If the engine has stopped because of lack of fuel, it is necessary to use the priming pump to bleed the air completely
from the fuel circuit.
1. Loosen air bleed plug (A), (B) at the fuel filter head (1).
2. Loosen the knob of priming pump (2), then pump the knob until
no more bubbles come out of air bleed plug (A).
3. Wrap sealing tape around air bleed plug (A) before tightening
it.
Tightening torque: 2.0 to 3.9 Nm (0.2 to 0.4 kgm , 1.4 to 2.9 lbft)
8. Continue pumping (approx. 50 times) until the priming pump (2) becomes stiff and the overflow valve release
sound becomes continuous.
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OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING
If the machine sinks in mud and cannot get out under its own
power, or if being used to tow a heavy object, fit the wire to the
towing hook as shown in the diagram on the right, or in the case of
machines with a drawbar, fit the wire to the drawbar pin when
towing.
NOTICE
Permissible load for towing hook: 367,750 N (37,500 kg)
Always carry out towing operations within the specified range for the
permissible load.
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TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION
IF BATTERY IS DISCHARGED
WARNING
It is dangerous to charge a battery when mounted on a machine. Make
sure that it is dismounted before charging.
When checking or handling the battery, stop the engine and turn the
starting switch key to the OFF position.
The battery generates hydrogen gas, so there is a hazard of explosion.
Do not bring lighted cigarettes near the battery, or do anything that will
cause sparks.
Battery electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid, and it will attack your clothes
and skin. If it gets on your clothes or on your skin, immediately wash it
off with a large amount of water. If it gets in your eyes, wash it out with
fresh water and consult a doctor.
When handling batteries, always wear safety glasses and rubber
gloves.
When removing the battery, first disconnect the cable from the ground
(normally the negative (-) terminal). When installing, install the positive
(+) terminal first.
If a tool touches the positive terminal and the chassis, there is danger
that it will cause a spark, so be extremely careful.
(A)When removing, disconnect the cable
If the terminals are loose, there is danger that the defective contact may
from the ground terminal first.
generate sparks that will cause an explosion.
(B)When installing, connect the cable to
When removing or installing the terminals, check which is the positive
the positive(+) terminal first.
(+) terminal and which is the negative (-) terminal.
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OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
When connecting the cables, never contact the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals.
When starting the engine with a booster cable, wear safety glasses and
rubber gloves.
Be careful not to let the normal machine and problem machine contact
each other. This prevents sparks from generating near the battery which
could ignite the hydrogen gas given off by the battery.
Make sure that there is no mistake in the booster cable connections.
The final connection is to the engine block of the problem machine, but
sparks will be generated when this is done, so connect to a place as far
as possible from the battery.
When disconnecting the booster cable, take care not to bring the clips
in contact with each other or with the machine body.
NOTICE
The size of the booster cable and clip should be suitable for the battery size.
The battery of the normal machine must be the same capacity as that of the engine to be started.
Check the cables and clips for damage or corrosion.
Make sure that the cables and clips are firmly connected.
Check that the work equipment lock levers and parking brake levers of both machines are in the LOCK position.
Check that each lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
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TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION
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OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHER TROUBLE
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of problems or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION
MONITOR PANEL
When an error code appears on the display panel B
(multi-information), take appropriate remedies based upon the
table below.
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OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING
CHASSIS
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of problems or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION
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OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of problems or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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GUIDES TO MAINTENANCE
Do not perform any inspection and maintenance operation that is not found in this manual.
Stop the machine on flat hard ground when performing inspections and maintenance.
FUEL STRAINER:
If your machine is equipped with a fuel strainer, do not remove it while fueling.
WELDING INSTRUCTIONS:
Turn off the engine starting switch.
Do not apply more than 200 V continuously.
Connect grounding cable within 1 m (3.3 ft) of the area to be welded. If grounding cable is connected near
instruments, connectors, etc., the instruments may malfunction.
If a seal or bearing happens to come between the part being welded and grounding point, change the grounding
point to avoid such parts.
Do not use the area around the work equipment pins or the hydraulic cylinders as the grounding point.
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DUSTY WORKSITES:
When working at dusty worksites, do as follows:
Inspect the air cleaner clogging monitor frequently to see if the air cleaner is clogged.
Clean the air cleaner element at a shorter interval than specified.
Clean the radiator core frequently to avoid clogging.
Clean and replace the fuel filter frequently.
Clean electrical components, especially the starting motor and alternator, to avoid accumulation of dust.
When inspecting or changing the oil, move the machine to a place that is free of dust to prevent dirt from getting
into the oil.
BLEEDING AIR:
When hydraulic equipment has been repaired or replaced, or the hydraulic piping has been removed and installed
again, the air must be bled from the circuit. For details, see "BLEEDING AIR IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM (PAGE
4-44)".
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OUTLINES OF SERVICE
Always use Komatsu genuine parts for replacement parts, grease or oil.
When changing the oil or adding oil, do not mix different types of oil. When changing the type of oil, drain all the
old oil and fill completely with the new oil. Always replace the filter at the same time. (There is no problem if the
small amount of oil remaining in the piping mixes with the new oil.)
Unless otherwise specified, when the machine is shipped from the factory, it is filled with the oil and coolant listed
in the table below.
Item Type
Engine oil pan Engine oil EO15W40DH (Komatsu genuine parts)
Power train case
Final drive case Power train oil TO30 (Komatsu genuine parts)
Damper case
Hydraulic system Power train oil TO10 (Komatsu genuine parts)
Radiator Supercoolant AF-NAC (Density: 30% or above) (Komatsu genuine parts)
OIL
Oil is used in the engine and hydraulic equipment under extremely severe conditions (high temperature, high
pressure), and deteriorates with use.
Always use oil that matches the grade and maximum and minimum ambient temperatures recommended in the
Operation and Maintenance Manual. Even if the oil is not dirty, always change the oil at the specified interval.
Oil corresponds to blood in the human body, always be careful when handling it to prevent any impurities (water,
metal particles, dirt, etc.) from getting in.
The majority of problems with the machine are caused by the entry of such impurities.
Take particular care not to let any impurities get in when storing or adding oil.
Never mix oils of different grades or brands.
Always add the specified amount of oil.
Having too much oil or too little oil are both causes of problems.
If the oil in the work equipment is not clear, there is probably water or air getting into the circuit. In such cases,
please contact your Komatsu distributor.
When changing the oil, always replace the related filters at the same time.
We recommend you have an analysis made of the oil periodically to check the condition of the machine. For
those who wish to use this service, please contact your Komatsu distributor.
When using commercially available oil, it may be necessary to reduce the oil change interval.
We recommend that you use the Komatsu oil clinic to carry out a detailed checks of the characteristics of the oil.
FUEL
To prevent the moisture in the air from condensing and forming water inside the fuel tank, always fill the fuel tank
after completing the day's work.
The fuel pump is a precision instrument, and if fuel containing water or dirt is used, it cannot work properly.
Be extremely careful not to let impurities get in when storing or adding fuel.
Always use the fuel specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Fuel may congeal depending on the temperature when it is used (particularly in low temperatures below -15°C
(5°F)), so it is necessary to use the fuel that is suitable for the temperature.
Before starting the engine, or when 10 minutes have passed after adding fuel, drain the sediment and water from
the fuel tank.
If the engine runs out of fuel, or if the filters have been replaced, it is necessary to bleed the air from the circuit.
If there is any foreign material in the fuel tank, wash the tank and fuel system.
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GREASE
Grease is used to prevent seizure and noises at the joints.
This construction equipment is used under heavy-duty conditions. Always use the recommended grease and
follow the change intervals and recommended ambient temperatures given in this Operation and Maintenance
Manual.
The nipples not included in the MAINTENANCE section are nipples used when overhauling, so they do not need
grease.
If any part becomes stiff or generates noise after being used for a long time, grease it.
Always wipe off all of the old grease that is pushed out when greasing.
Be particularly careful to wipe off the old grease in places where sand or dirt sticking in the grease would cause
wear of the rotating parts.
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OIL SAMPLING
Sampling interval
250 hours: Engine
500 hours: Other components
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FILTERS
Filters are extremely important safety parts. They prevent impurities in the fuel and air circuits from entering
important equipment and causing problems.
Replace all filters periodically. For details, see the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
However, when working in severe conditions, replace the filters at shorter intervals according to the oil and fuel
(sulfur content) being used.
Never try to clean the filters (cartridge type) and use them again. Always replace with new filters.
When replacing oil filters, check if any metal particles are attached to the old filter. If any metal particles are found,
contact your Komatsu distributor.
Do not open packs of spare filters until just before they are to be used.
Always use Komatsu genuine filters.
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WEAR PARTS
Replace wear parts such as the filter element or cutting edge at the time of periodic maintenance or before they
reach the wear limit. The wear parts should be replaced correctly in order to ensure more economic use of the
machine. When replacing parts, always use Komatsu genuine parts.
As a result of our continuous efforts to improve product quality, the part number may change, so inform your
Komatsu distributor of the machine serial number and check for the latest part number when ordering parts.
NOTICE
When handling parts that weigh more than 25 kg (55 lb), remember that they are heavy objects, and take the necessary care.
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NOTICE
Use only diesel fuel.
The engine mounted on this machine employs electronic control and a high-pressure fuel injection device to obtain good fuel
consumption and good exhaust gas characteristics. For this reason, it requires high precision for the parts and good lubrication.
If kerosene or other fuel with low lubricating ability is used, there will be a big drop in durability.
Note 1: SAE0W30EOS and SAE5W40EOS must be fully synthetic and HTHS ( High-Temperature High-Shear
Viscosity 150°C) must be equal to or higher than 3.5 cP. Komatsu EOS0W30 and EOS5W40 are the most
suitable oils. If these oils are not available, follow the instruction "RECOMMENDED BRANDS,
RECOMMENDED QUALITY FOR PRODUCTS OTHER THAN KOMATSU GENUINE OIL (PAGE 4-12)"
at the end of this chapter.
Note 2: Powertrain oil has different properties from engine oil. Be sure to use the recommended oils.
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Unless otherwise specified, tighten the metric nuts and bolts to the torque shown in the table below.
If it is necessary to replace any nut or bolt, always use a Komatsu genuine part of the same size as the part that was
replaced.
13/16 -16UN 27 103 10.5 75.9 84 - 132 8.5 - 13.5 61.5 -97.6
1 -14UNS 32 157 16.0 115.7 128 - 186 13.0 - 19.0 94.0 - 137.4
1·3/16 -12UN 36 216 22.0 159.1 177 - 245 18.0 - 25.0 130.2 - 180.8
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INITIAL 250 HOURS SERVICE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 250 HOURS)
CHANGE OIL IN ENGINE OIL PAN, REPLACE ENGINE OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE AND BYPASS
FILTER CARTRIDGE 4- 55
REPLACE POWER TRAIN OIL FILTER ELEMENT, STEERING LUBRICATING OIL FILTER
ELEMENT 4- 59
CHANGE OIL IN POWER TRAIN CASE, WASH STRAINERS(POWER TRAIN PUMP STRAINER,
SCAVENGING PUMP STRAINER) 4- 65
CHANGE OIL IN HYDRAULIC TANK, REPLACE HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER ELEMENT, CLEAN
HYDRAULIC TANK STRAINER 4- 69
CHANGE OIL IN FINAL DRIVE CASE 4- 71
WHEN REQUIRED
CLEAN INSIDE OF COOLING SYSTEM 4- 19
CHECK, CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 4- 23
CHECK TRACK TENSION 4- 28
CHECK AND TIGHTEN TRACK SHOE BOLTS 4- 31
ADJUST IDLER CLEARANCE 4- 32
CLEAN, CHECK RADIATOR FINS 4- 35
CLEAN FUEL TANK STRAINER 4- 36
DRAIN WATER AND SEDIMENT IN FUEL TANK 4- 36
CLEAN STEERING CLUTCH CASE BREATHER 4- 36
REPLACE AIE CONDITIONER BELT 4- 36
CLEAN, CHECK HYDRAULIC COOLER FINS 4- 37
CHECK UNDERCARRIAGE OIL 4- 38
CLEAN AIR CONDITIONER AIR FILTER(FRESH/RECIRC FILTER) 4- 39
CHECK, ADJUST AIR CONDITIONER 4- 40
LUBRICATE DOOR HINGE 4- 41
CHECK DOOR LATCH 4- 41
CHECK DOOR LOCK STRIKER 4- 41
REPLACE DOOR DAMPER 4- 42
CHECK WINDOW WASHER FLUID LEVEL, ADD FLUID 4- 42
REPLACE WIPER BLADE 4- 43
BLEEDING AIR IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 4- 44
CHECK ELECTRICAL INTAKE AIR HEATER 4- 44
LUBRICATING 4- 45
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
INITIAL 250 HOURS SERVICE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 250 HOURS)
Perform the following maintenance only after the first 250 hours.
Change oil in engine oil pan, replace engine oil filter cartridge
Replace power train oil filter element, steering lubricating oil filter element
Change oil in power train case, wash strainers (power train pump strainer, scavenging pump strainer)
Change oil in hydraulic tank, replace hydraulic oil filter element, clean hydraulic tank strainer
Change oil in final drive case
For details of the method of replacing or maintaining, see the section on EVERY 500 HOURS, 1000 HOURS and
2000 HOURS SERVICE.
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WHEN REQUIRED
WARNING
Immediately after the engine is stopped, the coolant is at a high temperature and the radiator is under high internal pressure.
If the cap is removed to drain the coolant in this condition, there is a hazard of burns. Wait for the temperature to go down, then
turn the cap slowly to release the pressure before removing it.
Cleaning is carried out with the engine running. When standing up or leaving the operator's seat, set the work equipment lock
lever and the parking lever to the LOCK position.
For details of starting the engine, see "CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, ADJUST (PAGE 3-68)" and "STARTING ENGINE
(PAGE 3-89)" in the OPERATION section.
Never enter front the machine when the engine is running.
There is danger of touching the fan.
Clean the inside of the cooling system, change the coolant and replace the corrosion resistor according to the table
below.
Stop the machine on level ground when cleaning or changing the coolant.
The coolant has the important function of preventing corrosion as well as preventing freezing.
Even in the areas where freezing is not an issue, the use of antifreeze coolant is essential.
Komatsu machines are supplied with Komatsu Supercoolant (AF-NAC). Komatsu Supercoolant (AF-NAC) has
excellent anticorrosion, antifreeze and cooling properties and can be used continuously for 2 years or 4000 hours.
Komatsu Supercoolant (AF-NAC) is strongly recommended wherever available.
To maintain the anticorrosion properties of Supercoolant (AF-NAC), always keep the density of Supercoolant
between 30% and 68%.
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When deciding the ratio of antifreeze to water, check the lowest temperature in the past, and decide from the mixing
table given below.
It is actually better to estimate and temperature about 10°C (18°F) lower when deciding the mixing ratio.
The mixing ratio depends on the ambient temperature, but it should always be a minimum of 30% by volume
(antifreeze/total amount of coolant x 100).
The freezing temperature of undiluted antifreeze is -15°C (5°F). Do not store undiluted antifreeze at a temperature
of below -15°C (5°F).
WARNING
Antifreeze coolant is flammable, so keep it away from flame.
Antifreeze coolant is toxic. When removing the drain plug, be careful not to get water containing antifreeze coolant on you. If it
gets in your eyes, flush your eyes with large amount of fresh water and see a doctor at once.
Use antifreeze and appropriate water for diluting. (for details, see "COOLANT AND WATER FOR DILUTION (PAGE
4-6)")
We recommend use of an antifreeze density gauge to control the mixing proportions.
Prepare a container whose capacity is larger than the specified coolant volume to catch drained coolant.
Prepare a hose to supply antifreeze coolant and water.
1. Stop the engine, wait for the coolant to cool completely, then
turn valve (3) of main corrosion resistor (1) and sub corrosion
resistor (2) to the Close stopper position.
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2. Turn main radiator cap (4) and sub radiator cap (5) slowly, and
remove.
3. Prepare a container to catch the coolant, pull out hose (6) of the
main radiator at the bottom front right of the machine, then
open drain valve (7) and drain the water.
The sub radiator is at the bottom front left of the machine. Pull
out drain hose (8) in the same way, then open drain valve (9)
and drain the water.
4. Open the drain valve (11) in the water pump piping on the right
side of the engine, and drain the coolant.
5. After draining the antifreeze solution, close drain valve (7), (9)
and (11), then fill with clean water. After the radiator is filled with
water, start and run the engine at low idling speed. After the
water temperature rises above 90°C (194°F), run the engine
for about 10 minutes.
6. Stop the engine, open drain valve (7), (9) and (11), and drain
the water.
7. After draining the water, clean the cooling system with cleaning
agent.
For the cleaning method, see the instructions for the cleaning
agent.
8. Close drain valve (7), (9) and (11).
9. Replace the corrosion resistor, then open each valve (3).
For details of the procedure for replacing the corrosion resistor,
see "REPLACE MAIN CORROSION RESISTOR
CARTRIDGE AND SUB CORROSION RESISTOR
CARTRIDGE (PAGE 4-68)".
10. Add coolant mixed with antifreeze until it overflows from the
water filler.
Decide the proportions of antifreeze and water according to the
table for the mixing rate of water and antifreeze.
11. To bleed the air from the cooling system, run the engine at low
idle for 5 minutes, and for a further 5 minutes at high idle.
(When doing this, leave the radiator cap off.)
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12. Drain the coolant from sub-tank (10), clean the inside of the
sub-tank, then add water until the coolant level is between the
FULL and LOW marks.
13. Stop the engine, wait for approx. 3 minutes, then add coolant
until the coolant level is near the coolant filler port, and tighten
the cap. Check the coolant level and add coolant if necessary.
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WARNING
Always wear protective glasses, dust mask, or other protective equipment.
When removing the air cleaner element from the air cleaner body, it is dangerous to pull it out by force.
When working at high places or where the foothold is poor, be careful not to fall because of the reaction when pulling out the
outer element.
CHECKING
If the internal yellow piston overlaps the red zone on the outside
diameter of dust indicator (1), clean the air cleaner element.
After cleaning, press the reset button to reset the piston.
NOTICE
Always wait for the yellow piston in the dust indicator to overlap the red
zone on the outside before cleaning the element.
If the element is cleaned frequently before the yellow piston in the dust
indicator overlaps the red zone on the outside, the air cleaner will be
unable to display its normal performance and the cleaning effect will
become poor.
In addition, the frequency of dust stuck to the element falling inside the
inner element during the cleaning operation will increase.
NOTICE
Before and after cleaning the element, do not leave or keep it in direct
sunlight.
1. Remove 6 holders (2), then remove cover (3) and take out
outer element (4).
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NOTICE
Never remove the inner element (5). It will allow dirt to enter and cause
failure of the engine.
Do not use a screwdriver or other tool.
2. Hold the outer element (4), move it carefully up and down and
to the left and right, and rotate the element to the left and right
while pulling it out.
3. After removing the outer element, cover the air connector
inside the air cleaner body with a clean cloth or tape to prevent
dirt or dust from entering.
4. Use a brush or cloth to remove all the dirt stuck to cover (3) and
the inside of air cleaner body (6).
5. Direct dry compressed air (Max. 0.69 MPa (7 kg/cm2, 99.4
PSI)) from the inside of the outer element along its folds. Then
direct the compressed air from the outside along the folds, and
again from the inside.
1) Check that the inner element is not loose. If it is loose,
insert it securely.
2) If the yellow piston overlaps the red zone (A) on the outer
diameter immediately after the outer element is cleaned,
replace both the inner and outer elements.
NOTICE
If small holes or thinner parts are found on the element when it is checked with an electric bulb after cleaning and drying, replace
the element.
When cleaning the element, do not hit it or beat it against something.
Do not use an element whose folds or gasket or seal are damaged.
NOTICE
The inner element must not be cleaned and used again. When replacing
the outer element, replace the inner element at the same time.
If the inner element is not installed properly and the outer element and
cover are installed, there is danger that the outer element will be
damaged.
The seal portion on imitation parts lacks precision, and allows the entry
of dust, which leads to damage of the engine. Do not use such imitation
parts.
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NOTICE
When inserting the element, if the rubber at the tip is swollen or the outer
element is not pushed in straight, and cover (3) is assembled by force to
hook (2), there is danger that the hook and air cleaner body may be
damaged, so be careful when assembling.
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REPLACING ELEMENT
1. Open the left engine side cover.
2. Remove 6 holders (2), then remove cover(3).
3. Hold the outer element (4), move it carefully up and down and
to the left and right, and rotate the element to the left and right
while pulling it out.
4. Use a brush or cloth to remove all the dirt stuck to cover (3) and
the inside of air cleaner body (6).
NOTICE
The inner element must not be cleaned and used again. When replacing the outer element, replace the inner element at the
same time.
If the inner element is not installed properly and the outer element and cover are installed, there is danger that the outer element
will be damaged.
The seal portion on imitation parts lacks precision, and allows the entry of dust, which leads to damage of the engine. Do not
use such imitation parts.
5. Remove inner element (5), then quickly install the new inner
element.
Push the inner element in properly and check that it is fitted
securely.
6. Push new outer element (4) straight into the air cleaner body
with your hand.
If you hold the element and move it carefully up and down and
to the left and right, it is easier to insert the element.
7. Replace O-ring (7) for cover (3) with new one.
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NOTICE
When inserting the element, if the rubber at the tip is swollen or the outer
element is not pushed in straight, and cover (3) is assembled by force to
hook (2), there is danger that the hook and air cleaner body may be
damaged, so be careful when assembling.
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INSPECTION
Stop the machine on level ground (stop with the transmission in
FORWARD without applying the brake). Then place a straight bar
on the track shoes between the carrier roller and the idler as shown
in the figure, and measure the clearance between the bar and the
grouser at the midpoint. If the clearance (A) is 20 to 30 mm (0.79
to 1.18 in), the tension is standard.
If the track tension is not at the standard value, adjust it in the
following manner.
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
Grease inside the adjusting mechanism is under high pressure.
Grease coming from plug (4) under pressure can penetrate the body
causing injury or death. For this reason, do not loosen plug (4) more than
one turn. Do not loosen any part other than plug (4). Furthermore, do not
bring your face in front of the grease fitting.
If track tension is not relieved by this procedure, contact your Komatsu
distributor for repairs.
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NOTICE
When removing cover (2), be careful not to let any dirt get inside.
There is a safety label stuck to the back of cover (2). Be careful not to damage the safety label.
2. Pump in grease through the grease fitting (3) with a grease pump.
3. To check that the correct tension has been achieved, move the machine backwards and forwards.
4. Check the track tension again, and if the tension is not correct, adjust it again.
5. Continue to pump in grease until S becomes 475 mm (18.7 in).
If the tension is still loose, the pin and bushing are excessively
worn, so they must be either turned or replaced. Please
contact your Komatsu distributor.
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WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to release the grease by any method except the procedure given below.
If track tension is not relieved by this procedure, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
NOTICE
When removing cover (2), be careful not to let any dirt get inside.
There is a safety label stuck to the back of cover (2). Be careful not to damage the safety label.
WARNING
Depending on the situation, the operation to remove the track may be extremely dangerous.
Before removing the track, if the procedure "WHEN LOOSENING TENSION (PAGE 4-30)" does not loosen the track tension, contact
your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
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ADJUSTMENT
1. Drive the machine for 8 to 12 m (24.4 to 36.6 ft) on flat ground,
then measure clearance A (4 places: left, right, inside outside)
between the track frame and side guide (1).
2. If clearance A is more than 3 mm (0.1 in), remove bolt (3), then
take out shim (4), and adjust to that the clearance on one side
is less than 0.5 mm (0.02 in).
REMARK
There are two types of shim
(thickness: 0.5 mm (0.02 in) and 1.0 mm (0.04 in)).
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WARNING
It is dangerous if the work equipment moves by mistake when the cutting edges and end bits are being reversed or replaced.
Set the work equipment in a stable condition, then stop the engine and lock the blade control lever securely with the work
equipment lock lever.
Reverse or replace the end bits and cutting edges before it is worn out to the blade end.
1. Raise the blade to a proper height, position a block under the frame to prevent the blade from falling.
2. Operate the work equipment lock lever to the LOCK position.
If the cutting edge and the end bit on both sides are worn out, replace with new one.
If the mounting surface is worn, correct it before turning or replacing the end bits.
3. Loosen nut (1) and remove bolt (2). Then remove the cutting
edge and the end bit and clean the mounting surface.
4. Reverse or replace the cutting edge and the end bit when worn
out.
If bolt (1) and nut (2) are damaged, replace them with new ones
at the same time.
5. Install the edge to the blade, then tighten partially. Drop the
blade three to five times on to the ground or rock to remove any
play in bolt (2), then tighten it to the correct tightening torque.
When installing end bit (3), put top surface (4) of the end bit in
close contact with stopper (5), then tighten with the bolts.
Tightening torque: 1499 ± 157 Nm (153 ± 16 kgm , 1106.6 ±
115.7 lbft)
6. After several hours of running, retourque the nuts.
REMARK
The tightening operation is easier if the power wrench that has
been supplied is used.
When the nut is rusted and is removed by gas cutting, cut on both
side (6) of the nut as shown in the diagram.
Be careful not to damage seat surface (7).
If it is damaged, repair it. Be careful not to get spatter on the
mounting surface.
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WARNING
Always stop the engine and check that it is not rotating before starting cleaning or inspection. When rotating the fan, always close
the radiator grill to make it impossible to touch the fan.
If the radiator fins are clogged or dirty, clean and inspect them.
1. Remove four bolts (1) at corners of grill (2), then open the grill.
2. Clean the radiator fins clogged with mud, dust and leaves with compressed air. Steam or water may be used
instead of compressed air.
REMARK
Check the hydraulic cooler hoses. If any hose is cracked or hardened by age, replace with a new hose. Also check
and tighten all loose hose clamps.
Run the fan in reverse to switch the direction of the air and clean the radiator fins between the main radiator and sub
radiator.
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REMARK
Check the hydraulic cooler hoses. If any hose is cracked or hardened by age, replace with a new hose. Also check
and tighten all loose hose clamps.
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1. Loosen seal bolt (1) slowly and check if oil oozes out from the
thread. If oil oozes out, the oil level has not gone down, so
tighten the bolt.
2. If no oil comes out even when seal bolt is removed, the oil level
is low. Contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
REMARK
Bogie shaft seal bolt (1) is located on both the inside and outside.
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REMARK
If the filters cannot be cleaned with air or in water, replace them
with new ones.
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WARNING
When handling refrigerant gas, always follow local laws and regulations.
The refrigerant used in the cooler is colorless and odorless and does not harm the atmosphere, but if the liquid gets into your
eyes or on your hands, it may cause loss of sight or frostbite, so never loosen any part of the refrigerant circuit.
If the level of the refrigerant (gas) is low, the cooling effect will be
reduced. Run the engine at high idle, and check the flow of the
refrigerant gas (R134a) in the refrigerant circuit through the sight
glass (2) (inspection window) of the receiver (1) when the cooler is
running at high speed.
REMARK
When there are bubbles, the refrigerant gas level is low, so contact your refrigerant dealer to have refrigerant
added. If the air conditioner is run with the refrigerant gas level low, it will cause damage to the compressor.
New Freon R134a is used as the refrigerant.
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WARNING
It is quite dangerous if the machine suddenly starts to move during the
inspection work. Stop the engine and operate the parking brake lever to the
LOCK (L) position without fail.
Check
Hold the door open-locked, and check that there is still grease
inside the latch. If the amount of grease is low or there is no more
grease, coat the inside of the latch with grease from portion (1).
REMARK
If there is no more grease inside the latch, the movement will
become poor because of dust inside the latch, and the handle may
be stiff when opening the door.
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REPLACEMENT
REAR WIPER
1. Remove E-ring (1).
The blade can then be removed.
2. Install a new blade, then install securely with E-ring (1).
DOOR WIPER
1. It is hooked at portion (A), so move the blade in the direction of
the arrow to remove it.
2. Install the new blade and hook it securely.
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NOTICE
If the engine is run at high speed immediately after startup or a cylinder is pushed up to its stroke end, air taken inside the cylinder
may cause damage to the piston packing.
1) Run the engine at low idle, and extend and retract each cylinder 4 to 5 times, taking care that a cylinder is
not moved to the end of its stroke. (Stop the cylinder approx. 100 mm (3.9 in) short of its stroke end)
2) Next, operate each cylinder 3 to 4 times to the end of its stroke.
3) Finally, operate each cylinder 4 to 5 times to the end of its stroke to completely remove the air.
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LUBRICATING
1. Lower the work equipment to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Using a grease pump, pump in grease through the grease fittings shown by arrows.
3. After greasing, wipe off any old grease that was pushed out.
(1)Decelerator pedal
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LUBRICATING
1. Lower the work equipment to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Using a grease pump, pump in grease through the grease fittings shown by arrows.
3. After greasing, wipe off any old grease that was pushed out.
REMARK
These are at the front and rear of the left and right cylinders.
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CHECKING
Depress a belt at a mid point between drive pulley (1) and
alternator pulley (2) with a thumb to apply 98 N (10 kg) - pressure,
and when deflection amount (A) remains between 13 mm and 16
mm (0.51 in and 0.63 in), the deflection is within the standard value.
ADJUSTING
1. Remove cover mounting bolts (6) (2 places), and remove the
cover.
2. Loosen bolts and nuts (1), (2), and (5), then turn nut (4) and
adjust the belt tension.
3. After adjusting, tighten bolts and nuts (1), (2), and (5), to secure
alternator (3) in position.
4. Reinstall the cover removed in step 1. Confirm that no part of
the cover touches any moving part of the alternator.
REMARK
Check each pulley for breakage and wear of the V-groove. In particular, check that the V-belt does not touch the
bottom of the V-groove.
If any abnormality is found, ask your Komatsu distributor for replacement of the pulley.
If the V-belt is so lengthened that it cannot be adjusted any more or if it has any cuts or cracks, replace it.
When adjusting the V-belt, do not press the alternator directly with a bar, but put a wood piece, etc. in-between
them.
If the V-belt has been replaced with a new part, there will be initial elongation, so inspect and adjust it again after
one-hour of operation.
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WARNING
Do not use the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below the LOWER LEVEL line. This will accelerate deterioration of the
inside of the battery and reduce the service life of the battery. In addition, it may cause an explosion.
The battery generates flammable gas and there is danger of explosion, do not bring fire or sparks near the battery.
Battery electrolyte is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with a large amount of water and consult a
doctor.
When adding distilled water to the battery, do not allow the battery electrolyte to go above the UPPER LEVEL line. If the
electrolyte level is too high, it may leak and cause damage to the paint surface or corrode other parts.
NOTICE
If there is a fear that the battery water may freeze after refilling with purified water (e.g. commercially available replenishment water
for a battery), do the replenishment before the day's work on the next day.
Inspect the battery electrolyte level at least once a month and follow the basic safety procedures given below.
Open cover (1), (2) at the rear left side of the machine. The
batteries are installed at (A) part.
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REMARK
If distilled water is added to above the U.L. line, use a syringe to
lower the level to the U.L. line. Neutralize the removed fluid with
baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), then flush it away with a large
amount of water or consult your Komatsu distributor or battery
maker.
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REMARK
If water is added to above the bottom tip of the sleeve, use a pipette
to remove electrolyte. Neutralize the removed electrolyte with
sodium bicarbonate, then flush it away with a large amount of
water. If necessary, contact your Komatsu distributor or your
battery maker.
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WARNING
If the machine moves during the following operation, please contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs immediately.
NOTICE
Do not place the joystick in the 1st speed position.
Otherwise, it will cause damage to the machine.
Before starting the engine, check that the area around the machine is safe, then do as follows:
1. Start the engine.
2. After completing the warm-up operation, set fuel control dial (3) to the SLOW position.
3. Set work equipment lock lever (1) to the FREE position then
operate blade control lever (6) and ripper control lever (7) to
raise the blade and ripper.
Leave the work equipment lock lever (1) in the FREE position.
4. Set parking lever (2) to the FREE position.
5. Depress brake pedal (5), set joystick (4) in FORWARD, then
press the shift up button to enter 2nd speed.
6. Operate fuel control dial (3) and gradually raise the engine
speed to full throttle. (Keep the brake pedal depressed.)
7. Check that the machine does not move. This indicates that
brake performance is normal.
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5. If the oil is above the H mark, open inspection cover (2) in the
center of the bottom face of the power train case, drain the
excess oil from engine damper drain plug (P) (this can be seen
towards the front of the machine from the inspection window),
then check the oil level again.
REMARK
Check the oil level while the engine is stopped.
If the machine is inclined, set it in a level position before
checking the oil level.
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CHANGE OIL IN ENGINE OIL PAN, REPLACE ENGINE OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE
(including engine by-pass filter cartridge)
WARNING
The oil is at high temperature after the engine has been operated, so never change the oil immediately after finishing operations.
Wait for the oil to cool down before changing it.
5. Using the filter wrench, turn engine oil filter cartridge (3) to the
left and remove it.
6. Clean the filter holder, fill the new filter cartridge with engine oil,
coat the packing surface and thread with engine oil (or coat it
thinly with grease), then install the filter cartridge.
7. When installing the filter cartridge, bring the packing surface
into contact with the filter holder, then tighten a further 3/4 to 1
turn.
8. After replacing the filter cartridge, add engine oil through oil
filler port (F) until the oil level is between the H and L marks on
the dipstick.
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9. Run the engine at idling for a short time, then stop the engine, and check that the oil level is between the H and
L marks on the dipstick. For details, see "CHECK OIL LEVEL IN ENGINE OIL PAN, ADD OIL (PAGE 3-74)".
Even if the machine has not been operated for 500 hours, the oil and filter cartridge must be replaced when the
machine has been operated for 12 months.
In the same way, even if the machine has not been operated for 12 months, the oil and filter cartridge must be
replaced when the machine has been operated for 500 hours.
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REPLACE FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE)
WARNING
After the engine has been operated, all parts are at high temperature, so do not replace the filter immediately. Wait for all parts
to cool down before starting the operation.
High pressure is generated inside the engine fuel piping system when the engine is running.
When replacing the filter, wait for at least 30 seconds after stopping the engine to let the internal pressure go down before
replacing the filter.
Do not bring any fire or flame close.
Be careful when opening the air bleed plug in the fuel filter head. It is still under pressure, so fuel may spurt out.
NOTICE
Genuine Komatsu fuel filter cartridges use a special filter that has highly efficient filtering ability. When replacing the filter
cartridge, always use a genuine Komatsu part.
The common rail fuel injection system used on this machine consists of more precise parts than the conventional injection
pump and nozzle.
If any part other than a genuine Komatsu filter cartridge is used, dust or dirt may get in and cause problems with the injection
system. Always avoid using substitute parts.
When carrying out inspection or maintenance of the fuel system, pay more attention than normal to the entry of dirt. If dirt is
stuck to any part, use fuel to wash it off completely.
1. Set the container under the filter cartridge to catch the drained
oil.
2. Close valve (1) of fuel strainer part.
3. Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the filter to drain fuel.
After draining fuel, tighten the drain plug.
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NOTICE
Do not fill the fuel filter cartridge with fuel.
Remove cap (B) and install the fuel filter.
5. Clean the filter holder, coat the packing surface of the new filter
cartridge thinly with oil, then install the filter cartridge to the filter
holder.
6. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the
seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it 3/4 of a turn.
If the filter cartridge is tightened too far, the packing will be
damaged and this will lead to leakage of fuel. If the filter
cartridge is too loose, fuel will also leak from the packing, so
always tighten the correct amount.
7. Open valve (1) of fuel strainer and loosen air bleeding plug (3).
8. Loosen the knob of primimg pump (4), move it up and down,
and continue until no more bubbles come out with the fuel from
air bleed plug (3).
9. Tighten air bleed plug (3), push in the knob of priming pump (4),
then tighten it.
10. After replacing the filter cartridge, start the engine and check
for leakage from the filter seal surface.
REMARK
When only the filter cartridge is replaced, it is suffficient that air
bleeding is carried out for the filter head alone. But when the fuel
piping is removed, air bleeding should also be carried out for the
injection pump air-bleeding valve.
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REPLACE POWER TRAIN OIL FILTER ELEMENT, STEERING LUBRICATING OIL FILTER ELEMENT
WARNING
Before opening the filter cases, depress the brake pedal several times to release the pressure, then lock the brake pedal. If there
is still pressure inside the filter, the oil may spurt out.
2. Remove bolts (3), pull up cover (4), then take out element (5).
3. Clean inside of the case and the removed parts, then install a
new element.
Replace the O-ring with a new one.
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WARNING
There is danger that oil may spurt out under internal pressure, so stand to the side, and gradually turn the plug to release internal
pressure before removing the plug.
3. If the oil level is still too low, add oil through oil filter plug hole
(F) until the oil overflows.
Before removing oil plug (F), remove all the mud and dirt from
around oil filler plug (F). Be careful not to let any dirt or sand get
in when adding oil.
WARNING
Replace the element when the oil is cold.
When removing breather cap (1), turn it slowly to release the internal
pressure before removing it.
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WARNING
After the engine has been operated, all parts are at high temperature, so do not replace the filter immediately. Wait for all parts
to cool down before starting the operation.
High pressure is generated inside the engine fuel piping system when the engine is running.
When replacing the filter, wait for at least 30 seconds after stopping the engine to let the internal pressure go down before
replacing the filter.
Do not bring any fire or flame close.
Be careful when opening the air bleed plug in the fuel filter head. It is still under pressure, so fuel may spurt out.
NOTICE
Genuine Komatsu fuel filter cartridges use a special filter that has highly efficient filtering ability. When replacing the filter
cartridge, always use a genuine Komatsu part.
The common rail fuel injection system used on this machine consists of more precise parts than the conventional injection
pump and nozzle.
If any part other than a genuine Komatsu filter cartridge is used, dust or dirt may get in and cause problems with the injection
system. Always avoid using substitute parts.
When carrying out inspection or maintenance of the fuel system, pay more attention than normal to the entry of dirt. If dirt is
stuck to any part, use fuel to wash it off completely.
8. Clean the filter holder, fill the new filter cartridge with clean fuel, coat the packing surface thinly with oil, then
install to the filter holder.
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NOTICE
When adding fuel, do not remove cap (B). Always add fuel from the 8
small holes (A) on the dirty side.
After adding fuel, remove cap (B) and install the fuel filter.
Always fill with clean fuel. Be careful not to let any dirt or dust get into
the fuel. In particular, center portion is the clean side, so do not remove
cap (B) when adding fuel. Be careful not to let dirt or dust get into center
portion on the clean side.
9. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it 3/4
of a turn.
If the filter cartridge is tightened too far, the packing will be damaged and this will lead to leakage of fuel. If the
filter cartridge is too loose, fuel will also leak from the packing, so always tighten the correct amount.
When tightening with a filter wrench, be extremely careful not to dent or damage the filter.
10. When carrying out standard replacement of the fuel filter cartridge (every 1000 hours), replace the cartridge and
bleed the air. For details, see "REPLACE FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH
ADDITIONAL FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE) (PAGE 4-63)".
11. Open the fuel valve, start the engine, check that there is no leakage of fuel from the filter seal surface or water
separator mounting surface, then run for approx. 10 minutes at low idling.
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REPLACE FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH ADDITIONAL FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE)
WARNING
After the engine has been operated, all parts are at high temperature, so do not replace the filter immediately. Wait for all parts
to cool down before starting the operation.
High pressure is generated inside the engine fuel piping system when the engine is running.
When replacing the filter, wait for at least 30 seconds after stopping the engine to let the internal pressure go down before
replacing the filter.
Do not bring any fire or flame close.
Be careful when opening the air bleed plug in the fuel filter head. It is still under pressure, so fuel may spurt out.
NOTICE
Genuine Komatsu fuel filter cartridges use a special filter that has highly efficient filtering ability. When replacing the filter
cartridge, always use a genuine Komatsu part.
The common rail fuel injection system used on this machine consists of more precise parts than the conventional injection
pump and nozzle.
If any part other than a genuine Komatsu filter cartridge is used, dust or dirt may get in and cause problems with the injection
system. Always avoid using substitute parts.
When carrying out inspection or maintenance of the fuel system, pay more attention than normal to the entry of dirt. If dirt is
stuck to any part, use fuel to wash it off completely.
1. Set the container under the filter cartridge to catch the drained
oil.
2. Close valve (1) of fuel strainer part.
3. Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the filter to drain fuel.
After draining fuel, tighten the drain plug.
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NOTICE
Do not fill the fuel filter cartridge with fuel.
Remove cap (B) and install the fuel filter.
5. Clean the filter holder, coat the packing surface of the new filter
cartridge thinly with oil, then install the filter cartridge to the filter
holder.
6. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the
seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it 3/4 of a turn.
If the filter cartridge is tightened too far, the packing will be
damaged and this will lead to leakage of fuel. If the filter
cartridge is too loose, fuel will also leak from the packing, so
always tighten the correct amount.
7. Open valve (1) of fuel strainer and loosen air bleeding plug (3).
8. Loosen the knob of primimg pump (4), move it up and down,
and continue until no more bubbles come out with the fuel from
air bleed plug (3).
9. Tighten air bleed plug (3), push in the knob of priming pump (4),
then tighten it.
10. After replacing the filter cartridge, start the engine and check
for leakage from the filter seal surface.
REMARK
When only the filter cartridge is replaced, it is suffficient that air
bleeding is carried out for the filter head alone. But when the fuel
piping is removed, air bleeding should also be carried out for the
injection pump air-bleeding valve.
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CHANGE OIL IN POWER TRAIN CASE, WASH STRAINERS (POWER TRAIN PUMP STRAINER, SCAVENGING PUMP
STRAINER)
WARNING
The oil is at high temperature immediately after operations, so wait for the temperature to go down before starting the
operation.
The undercover is heavy. Do not go directly under the cover when opening or closing it. When removing bolts (5), carry out the
operation at the rear of the point immediately under the cover so that it is possible to escape at any time.
Prepare the following.
1. Remove drain cover (1) at the bottom left of the power train
case, pull out drain hose (2) from the pick-up port, then loosen
drain plug (P1) and drain the oil.
After draining the oil, tighten drain plug (P1).
Do not remove drain plug (P1).
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3. Remove drain plug (P2) in the strainer cover, and drain the oil
(approx. 4 liters (1.06 US gal)) collected inside the piping.
4. Loosen mounting bolt (6) of the power train strainer, then
remove cover (7).
5. Remove spring (8), then remove strainer (9).
6. Remove any dirt stuck to strainer (9), then wash it in clean
diesel oil or flushing oil. Wash the removed parts and the inside
of the case at the same time.
7. Loosen mounting bolt (10) of the scavenging pump strainer,
then remove cover (11).
8. Remove strainer (12).
9. Remove any dirt stuck to strainer (12), then wash it in clean diesel oil or flushing oil. Wash the removed parts
and the inside of the case at the same time.
10. Install the strainers in their original position.
11. Replace the power train filter element.
For details, see "REPLACE POWER TRAIN OIL FILTER ELEMENT, STEERING LUBRICATING OIL FILTER
ELEMENT (PAGE 4-59)".
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12. Refill the specified quantity of oil through oil filler (F).
13. After adding the oil, check that the oil is at the specified level.
For details, see "CHECK OIL LEVEL IN POWER TRAIN
CASE, ADD OIL (PAGE 3-75)".
If the spring or strainer are damaged,replace them with new
parts.
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REPLACE MAIN CORROSION RESISTOR CARTRIDGE AND SUB CORROSION RESISTOR CARTRIDGE
WARNING
If the engine has been operated, all parts will be at a high temperature, so never try to replace the cartridge immediately after
stopping the engine.
Always wait for the engine and other parts to cool down.
1. Turn valve (3) of main corrosion resistor (1) and sub corrosion
resistor (2) to the Close stopper position.
2. Set a container to catch the coolant under the cartridge.
3. Using a filter wrench, turn cartridge (4) to the left to remove it.
4. Clean the filter holder, coat the packing surface and thread of
the new cartridge with oil, then install it to the filter holder.
5. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the
seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it up 2/3 of a turn.
If the filter cartridge is tightened too far, the packing will be
damaged and this will lead to leakage of coolant.
If the filter cartridge is too loose, coolant will also leak from the
packing, so always tighten to the correct amount.
6. Turn valve (3) of cartridge to the OPEN stopper position.
7. After replacing the cartridge, start the engine and check for any
coolant leakage from the filter seal surface. If there is any
leakage, check if the cartridge is tightened properly.
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CHANGE OIL IN HYDRAULIC TANK, REPLACE HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER ELEMENT, CLEAN HYDRAULIC TANK
STRAINER
WARNING
The oil is at high temperature immediately after the machine has been operated. Wait for the oil to cool down before changing
the oil.
When removing the oil filler cap (F), turn it slowly to release the internal pressure, then remove it carefully.
1. Lower the blade and ripper on the ground securely, stop the
engine and slowly turn the cap of oil filler (F) to release the
internal pressure. Then, remove the cap.
2. Remove drain plug (1) at the bottom of the tank and loosen
drain valve (2). After draining the oil, tighten drain plug (1) and
drain valve (2). When loosening drain valve (1), be careful not
to get oil on yourself.
3. Remove bolts (3), then remove cover (4) and take out the
element.
4. Clean the inside of case and removed parts and install a new
element.
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5. Remove bolts (5), then remove cover (6) and take out the
strainer.
6. Wash the strainer in clean diesel oil or flushing oil.
7. Install the strainer to its original position.
8. Add oil through oil filler port (F) to the specified level.
9. After adding oil, check that the oil is at the specified level. For
details, see "CHECK OIL LEVEL IN HYDRAULIC TANK, ADD
OIL (PAGE 3-77)".
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WARNING
The oil is at high temperature immediately after the machine has been operated. Wait for the oil to cool down before starting
the operation.
There is danger that oil spouts out due to the internal pressure. When removing the plug, work from the side, turn the plug
slowly to release the internal pressure, and remove it carefully.
1. Remove oil filler plug (F), then remove drain plug (1) and level
plug (G), and drain the oil.
Remove all the mud and dirt from around oil filler plug (F)
before removing it. Be careful not to let any dirt or sand get in
when adding oil.
2. After draining the oil, tighten the drain plug (1).
3. Remove level plug (G), refill oil from oil filler plug hole (F) until
the oil overflows the level plug hole.
After refilling, tighten the plugs.
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WARNING
The oil is at high temperature immediately after the machine has been operated.Wait for the oil to cool down before carrying
out maintenance.
The undercover is heavy. Do not go directly under the cover when opening or closing it. When removing bolts (4), carry out the
operation at the rear of the point immediately under the cover so that it is possible to escape at any time.
1. Open the engine side cover on the left of the machine; you can
see dipstick (G).
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3. Remove dipstick (G), then remove drain plug (P) and drain the
oil.
After draining the oil,tighten drain plug (P).
4. Add oil through the holder of dipstick (G). After adding the oil,
insert dipstick (G).
5. Remove any dirt or dust stuck to breather (5), then wash with
clean diesel oil or flushing oil. If it cannot be cleaned
completely, replace with a new part.
6. Install undercover (2), then close engine side cover (1) on the
left side of the machine.
2. Check that the oil is at the level shown in the diagram. If the oil
level (2) is low, add engine oil through the hole of plug (1).
Use class CD SAE 30 engine oil regardless of the ambient
temperature.
(B): 25mm (1inch)
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CHECK OIL LEVEL IN RECOIL SPRING, ASSIST CYLINDER CASE, ADD OIL
1. Remove bolts (1), then remove cover (2).
When removing the cover, be careful not to let dirt or sand get
in.
2. Loosen the plug and confirm that the internal pressure is
released.
Insert a scale and check that the oil level is 90 to 110 mm (3.6
to 4.4 in) from the bottom edge of the inspection port.
If the oil is insufficient, add oil.
REMARK
The engine breather element is at the front end on top of the engine
(behind the radiator).
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CHECK INJECTOR
Check the color of the exhaust gas visually. If there is any abnormality in the exhaust gas color, contact your
Komatsu distributor for inspection.
For details, see "TROUBLESHOOTING (PAGE 3-134)" "Exhaust color is black".
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NOTICE
If the engine continues to be used when there are loose bolts, hardened rubber, or missing parts, there is danger of damage or
breakage occurring due to vibration and wear at the connections of high-pressure piping. Always check that the proper
high-pressure piping clamps are correctly installed.
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SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
D275A-5
Item Unit
Semi-U tilt dozer U tilt dozer
Operating weight (without operator) kg (lb) 50,840 (112,102)(*1) 51,865 (114,362)(*2)
Blade unit weight (including cylinder) kg (lb) 6,750 (14,884) 7,676 (16,926)
4,462 (9,839) 4,600 (10,143)
Ripper unit weight kg (lb)
(Multi-hank ripper) (Giant ripper)
Name of engine - KOMATSU SDA6D140E diesel engine
engine horsepower kW (HP)/rpm 306 (410)/2,000
A Overall length mm (ft in) 8,905 (29'3") 9,625 (31'7")
B Overall hight mm (ft in) 3,985 (13'1")
C Overall width mm (ft in) 4,300 (14'1")
Forward km/h (MPH) 3.8/6.7/11.2 (2.4/4.2/7.0)
Travel speed (1st/2nd/3rd)
Reverse km/h (MPH) 4.9/8.7/14.9 (3.0/5.4/9.3)
*1: Semi-U tilt dozer, multi-shank ripper, ROPS cab, air conditioner
*2: U tilt dozer, Giant ripper, ROPS cab, air conditioner
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO SAFETY
If attachments or options other than those authorized by Komatsu are installed, this will not only affect the life of the
machine, but will also cause problems with safety.
When installing attachments not listed in this Operation and Maintenance Manual, contact your Komatsu distributor
first.
If you do not contact Komatsu, we cannot accept any responsibility for any accidents or failures.
WARNING
General precautions
Read the instruction manual for the attachment carefully, and do not use the machine before you understand the operation
method completely.
If you lose the instruction manual, be sure to order another copy from your Komatsu distributor.
To prevent serious personal injury caused by misoperation, place your foot on the pedal only when operating the pedal.
Precautions for removal and installation
When removing or installing an attachment, observe the following items and work safely.
Select a firm, level surface when installing or removing an attachment.
When working in cooperation with one or more other workers, decide signs and observe them when carrying out the operation.
When carrying a heavy part (25 kg (55 lb) or more), use a crane.
When removing a heavy part, always place a support in position before removing it.
When lifting a load with a crane, be particularly careful of the center of gravity.
It is dangerous to carry out operations when the load has been raised by a crane. Always lower the load onto a stand and check
that it is safe.
When leaving an attachment removed or installing it, place it in a stable position to prevent it from falling over.
Never go under a load raised by a crane.
Always stand in a place which is safe even if the load should fall.
NOTICE
Qualifications are required to operate a crane. Never allow the crane to be operated by an unqualified person.
For details of removal and installation operations, contact your Komatsu distributor.
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REMARK
A symmetrical ripper point is suited to a terrain of hard rocks because it recovers penetrability by turning the point
after the penetrability drops due to its worn tip.
Ripper points usually lose their hardness when they undergo intense heat generated by a contact with rocks
during the use. In this respect, red ripper points are suited to a terrain of hard rocks where those others are likely
to slip during the use, because red ones are made of materials whose hardness less lowers under intense heat,
compared with yellow ripper points.
Where an amount of wear on a ripper point is limited, a heat- originated (thermal) crack on the point surface is
not readily removed, and the point itself can break with the crack as a starting point. For this reason, ripper points
for limestone are suited to a jobsite where they are comparatively free of wear.
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SINGLE TILT
Operate single/dual tilt selector switch to the SINGLE position,
then operate the tilt.
Applicable operation
Normal operations
DUAL TILT
Operate single/dual tilt selector switch to the DUAL position, then
operate the tilt.
Applicable operation
Side cutting operations (high places)
Horizontal dozing operations form side slope (rough ground)
Ditching work
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S PITCH (STANDARD)
Normal operations
Applicable operation
Normal operations
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DOZING WORK
WARNING
If you feel that the situation is dangerous when dumping the soil, for safety reasons, use two movements to push the soil over the
edge.
1. Dig with the FORWARD PITCH (1), and when the load on the blade is approx 80%, return to STRAIGHT PITCH
(2) and continue digging (A).
2. Set to REAR PITCH (3) which gives a larger load, and haul the soil (B).
Adjust the cutting angle to the most effective angle for rolling the soil.
3. Use FORWARD PITCH (1) to dump the soil (C).
REMARK
If the digging is carried out in R pitch, there is no sudden digging
into the soil, and the operation can be carried out smoothly.
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PUSHING-UP SOIL
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REMARK
If the tilt cylinder is moved completely to the end of its stroke, the
tilt operation cannot be carried out on one side, so move the
cylinder back slightly from the end of its stroke to the S pitch
position.
DITCHING OPERATION
If the dual tilt is used, the digging width becomes smaller and a
deeper ditch can be dug.
If R pitch is used, the digging can be carried out gradually, and this
reduces the unevenness.
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SIDE-CUTTING OPERATIONS
Carry out this operation in R pitch, and set the end face of the end
bit in contact with the rock face to carry out cutting.
REMARK
With the dual tilt it is possible to increase the amount of tilt and to
carry out side-cutting operations on higher walls.
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(1) Shoe slip control switch (2) Rock selection mode selector switch
NOTICE
If the shoe slip control is switched ON, the rock selection mode is
automatically set to [3], so switch the rock selection mode to match the
type of rock.
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(1) Economy mode selector switch (3) Shoe slip control switch
(2) Reverse slow mode selector switch (4) Rock selection mode selector switch
Selecting mode to match the type of work and quality of rock and soil makes to perform operations effectively.
The condition when all the mode selection switches are off is called the standard mode.
The economy mode, reverse slow mode, and shoe slip control mode can be used independently or in combination.
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SELECTION OF MODE
DOZING OPERATIONS
ECONOMY MODE
Using the economy mode makes it possible to reduce wasteful
shoe slippage and to reduce the fuel consumption.
Speed ranges that can be used: F1
Applicable operations: Hauling after ripping, dozing blasted
rock, smoothing.
When the economy mode is turned ON, it is automatically set to [1].
Carry out dozing operations in this condition, then set to [2] and
carry out operations. From this test, select the matching that gives
power and low shoe slip ratio (frequency of deceleration
operation).
Mode [1] is set to approx. 90% of full power and mode [2] is set to
approx 70%.
(Example)
Fine leveling operations
REMARK
If the shoe slip control switch is turned ON and the ripper is lowered during dozing operations in the standard
mode, the system will enter the shoe slip control mode. If this happens, return to the N position, set the speed
range to F1, and this will return to the standard mode.
If the economy mode and shoe slip control switches are turned ON and the ripper is lowered during dozing
operations in the economy mode, the system will enter the shoe slip control mode. If this happens, return to the
N position, set the speed range to F1, and this will return to the standard mode.
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RIPPING OPERATIONS
In normal ripping operations, the operator uses the decelerator pedal to control the engine speed while carrying out
ripping. If the shoe slip control is turned ON, the shoe slip control system aids the operator in carrying out this
control.
When the shoe slip control switch is turned ON, the rock selection
mode is automatically set to [3].
Carry out operations in this condition, and if the shoe slip ratio is too
high, press a switch in the hard direction to set the mode to [4] or
[5].
If the shoe slip ratio is low and there seems to be lack of power,
press the switch in the soft direction to set the mode to [2] or [1].
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REMARK
After the joystick is set to F1, the shoe slip control starts when
the ripper lever is operated to LOWER (c) or TILT. Even when
the operation alternates between dozing and ripping, there is no
need to turn the switch ON or OFF.
With this system, if shoe slippage occurs during ripping
operations, the engine speed is lowered to prevent wasteful
shoe slippage.
If shoe slippage occurs during ripping operations and the
engine speed goes down, if the ripper lever is operated to TILT
IN (A) or RAISE (a), the engine speed will rise (output is
increased) to make it easier to carry out breaking operations.
When carrying out ripping operations on hard rock, if the rear of
the machine comes off the ground and there is sudden shoe
slippage, it is possible to reduce the shoe slippage by operating
the ripper to LOWER (c) and reducing the engine speed.
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When traveling down slopes, if it is felt that the travel speed when
traveling in reverse is too high, turn the reverse slow mode ON.
This will reduce the travel speed when traveling in reverse.
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BASIC PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Never disassemble, repair, modify, or move the communications terminal, antenna, or cables. This may cause failure or fire
on the KOMTRAX equipment or the machine itself. (Your Komatsu distributor will carry out removal and installation of
KOMTRAX.)
Do not allow cables or cords to become caught; do not damage or pull cables or cords by force. Short circuits or disconnected
wires may cause failure or fire on the KOMTRAX equipment or the machine itself.
For anyone wearing a pacemaker, make sure that the communications antenna is at least 22 cm (8.7 in) from the pacemaker.
The radio waves may have an adverse effect on the operation of the pacemaker.
NOTICE
Even when the key in the starting switch of the KOMTRAX system is at the OFF position, a small amount of electric power is
consumed. When putting the machine into long-term storage, take the action given in "LONG-TERM STORAGE (PAGE 3-133)".
Please contact your Komatsu distributor before installing a top guard or other attachment that covers the cab roof.
Be careful not to get water on the communications terminal or wiring.
REMARK
The KOMTRAX system uses wireless communications, so it cannot be used inside tunnels, underground, inside
buildings, or in mountain areas where radio waves cannot be received. Even when the machine is outside, it
cannot be used in areas where the radio signal is weak or in areas outside the wireless communication service
area.
There is absolutely no need to inspect or operate the KOMTRAX communications terminal, but if any abnormality
is found, please consult your Komatsu distributor.
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INDEX
INDEX
<A> <F>
ACCUMULATOR, HANDLING 3- 67 FOREWORD 1- 2
ADJUSTING POSTURE OF WORK FRONT PANEL 3- 5
EQUIPMENT 3-122 FRONT/REAR, LEFT/RIGHT
AIR CONDITIONER, HANDLING 3- 61 DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE 1- 7
ASHTRAY 3- 51 FUSE BOX 3- 46
FUSIBLE LINK 3- 49
<B>
BLADE SERIAL NO. PLATE POSITION 1- 9 <G>
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 2- 9
<C> GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 6- 2
CAP WITH LOCK, HANDLING 6- 5 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO
METHOD OF OPENING AND SAFETY 6- 2
CLOSING CAP WITH LOCK 6- 5 GENERAL VIEW 3- 2
CAR STEREO, HANDLING 3- 53 GENERAL VIEW OF CONTROLS AND
CHECK AFTER FINISHING WORK 3-111 GAUGES 3- 3
CHECK AFTER STOPPING ENGINE 3- 95 GENERAL VIEW OF MACHINE 3- 2
CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, GUIDES TO MAINTENANCE 4- 2
ADJUST 3- 68
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 3-131 <H>
AFTER COLD WEATHER 3-132 HANDLING MACHINES EQUIPPED
AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK 3-132 WITH KOMTRAX 6- 21
PRECAUTIONS FOR LOW BASIC PRECAUTIONS 6- 21
TEMPERATURE 3-131 HANDLING OIL, FUEL, COOLANT, AND
CONTROL LEVERS, PEDALS 3- 36 PERFORMING OIL CLINIC 4- 5
<D> <I>
DOOR OPEN LOCK 3- 50 INSTALLATION OF CAB 3-130
DOOR POCKET 3- 51 INTRODUCTION 1- 7
DUST INDICATOR 3- 45
<L>
<E> LOADING, UNLOADING WORK 3-127
EFFECTIVE METHOD OF OPERATION LOCKING 3-111
FOR DUAL TILT DOZER 6- 6 LONG-TERM STORAGE 3-133
BLADE CONDITION 6- 6 AFTER STORAGE 3-133
BOULDER RAISING OPERATION 6- 11 BEFORE STORAGE 3-133
DITCHING OPERATION 6- 11 DURING STORAGE 3-133
DOZING WORK 6- 8 STARTING MACHINE AFTER
HORIZONTAL DOZING LONG-TERM STORAGE 3-133
OPERATIONS FROM SIDE SLOPE
(ROUGH GROUND) 6- 12 <M>
LEVELING (SPREADING) MACHINE SERIAL NO. PLATE AND
OPERATION 6- 11 POSITION 1- 8
SIDE-CUTTING OPERATIONS 6- 12 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART 4- 16
ENGINE SERIAL NO. PLATE AND METHOD OF LIFTING MACHINE 3-128
POSITION 1- 8 MOVING MACHINE 3- 96
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS 3- 5
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INDEX
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