PC400-7 (SEAM056603P) (OM Eng) (WM)
PC400-7 (SEAM056603P) (OM Eng) (WM)
PC400-7 (SEAM056603P) (OM Eng) (WM)
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1-1
.
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
Operators and maintenance personnel must always do as follows before beginning operation or maintenance.
Always be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before performing operation and maintenance.
Read the safety messages given in this manual and the safety labels affixed to the machine thoroughly and be sure that you
understand them fully.
Keep this manual at the storage location for the operation and maintenance manual given below, and have all personnel read it
periodically.
If this manual has been lost or has become dirty and cannot be read, request a replacement manual immediately from Komatsu
or your Komatsu distributor.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If you sell the machine, be sure to give this manual to the new owners together with the machine.
Komatsu delivers machines that comply with all applicable regulations and standards of the country to which it has been shipped.
If this machine has been purchased in another country or purchased from someone in another country, it may lack certain safety
devices and specifications that are necessary for use in your country. If there is any question about whether your product
complies with the applicable standards and regulations of your country, consult Komatsu or your Komatsu distributor before
operating the machine.
1-2
.
FOREWORD FOREWORD
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1-3
.
FOREWORD FOREWORD
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1-4
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Example of safety message using signal word
WARNING
When standing up from the operator's seat, always place the safety 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.
1-5
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Safety labels using pictogram
Safety pictograms use a picture to express a level of hazardous
condition equivalent to the signal word. These safety pictograms
use pictures in order to let the operator or maintenance worker
understand the level and type of hazardous condition at all times.
Safety pictograms show the type of hazardous condition at the top
or left side, and the method of avoiding the hazardous condition at
the bottom or right side. In addition, the type of hazardous
condition is displayed inside a triangle and the method of avoiding
the hazardous condition is shown inside a circle.
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 -> (1))
1-6
.
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This Komatsu machine is designed to be used mainly for the following work:
Digging work
Leveling work
Ditching work
Loading work
Demolition work
See the section "RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS (PAGE 3-116)" for further details.
DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
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 and the sprocket is at the rear of the machine.
Make sure that you fully understand the content of this manual, and pay careful attention to the following points when
breaking in the machine.
Run the engine at idling 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.
1-7
.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
When requesting service or ordering replacement parts, please
inform your Komatsu distributor of the following items.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE AND ITS LOCATION
This is on the top surface of the engine oil filter bracket.
(The additional EPA plate is the same as the engine number plate.)
1-8
.
Distributor name
www.
komat
s
Address
upar
tsbook
.com
Service Personnel
Phone/Fax
1-9
.
CONTENTS FOREWORD
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 1- 1
FOREWORD 1- 2
SAFETY INFORMATION 1- 5
INTRODUCTION 1- 7
DIRECTIONS OF MACHINE 1- 7
BREAKING-IN THE NEW MACHINE 1- 7
PRODUCT INFORMATION 1- 8
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN)/MACHINE SERIAL NO. PLATE 1- 8
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE AND ITS LOCATION 1- 8
SERVICE METER LOCATION 1- 9
YOUR MACHINE SERIAL NUMBERS AND DISTRIBUTOR 1- 9
SAFETY 2- 1
SAFETY INFORMATION 2- 2
SAFETY LABELS 2- 4
LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2- 4
SAFETY LABELS 2- 5
SAFETY INFORMATION 2- 11
SAFETY MACHINE OPERATION 2- 19
STARTING ENGINE 2- 19
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
OPERATION 2- 21
TRANSPORTATION 2- 27
BATTERY 2- 28
TOWING 2- 30
LIFTING OBJECTS WITH BUCKET 2- 31
SAFETY MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 2- 32
OPERATION 3- 1
MACHINE VIEW ILLUSTRATIONS 3- 2
OVERALL MACHINE VIEW 3- 2
CONTROLS AND GAUGES 3- 3
DETAILED CONTROLS AND GAUGES 3- 5
MONITORING SYSTEM 3- 5
SWITCHES 3- 30
CONTROL LEVERS AND PEDALS 3- 35
SUN ROOF 3- 38
WINDSHIELD 3- 38
EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR'S CAB 3- 43
DOOR LOCK 3- 43
CAP WITH LOCK 3- 44
HOT AND COOL BOX 3- 45
MAGAZINE BOX 3- 46
ASHTRAY 3- 46
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROLS 3- 47
RADIO 3- 61
AUXILIARY ELECTRIC POWER 3- 65
FUSE 3- 66
FUSIBLE LINK 3- 67
CONTROLLERS 3- 67
TOOL BOX 3- 68
GREASE GUN HOLDER 3- 68
1 - 10
.
FOREWORD CONTENTS
ACCUMULATOR 3- 69
MACHINE OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS 3- 70
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE 3- 70
STARTING ENGINE 3- 85
AFTER STARTING ENGINE 3- 89
STOPPING THE ENGINE 3- 98
MACHINE OPERATION 3- 99
STEERING THE MACHINE 3-103
SWINGING 3-105
WORK EQUIPMENT CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS 3-106
WORKING MODE 3-108
PROHIBITED OPERATIONS 3-109
GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION 3-111
TRAVELING ON SLOPES 3-113
ESCAPE FROM MUD 3-115
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS 3-116
BUCKET REPLACEMENT AND INVERSION 3-118
PARKING MACHINE 3-121
CHECK AFTER SHUT OFF ENGINE 3-122
MACHINE INSPECTION AFTER DAILY WORK 3-122
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
LOCKING 3-123
TRANSPORTATION 3-124
PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION 3-124
LIFTING MACHINE 3-124
PRECAUTIONS WHEN LOADING 3-125
TRANSPORTATION POSTURE 3-126
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 3-129
COLD WEATHER OPERATION INFORMATION 3-129
AFTER DAILY WORK COMPLETION 3-131
AFTER COLD WEATHER SEASON 3-131
LONG TERM STORAGE 3-132
BEFORE STORAGE 3-132
DURING STORAGE 3-132
AFTER STORAGE 3-132
STARTING MACHINE AFTER LONG-TERM STORAGE 3-133
TROUBLES AND ACTIONS 3-134
RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 3-134
PHENOMENA THAT ARE NOT FAILURES 3-135
TOWING THE MACHINE 3-136
LIGHTWEIGHT TOWING HOLE 3-136
SEVERE JOB CONDITION 3-136
DISCHARGED BATTERY 3-137
OTHER TROUBLE 3-141
MAINTENANCE 4- 1
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION 4- 2
OUTLINE OF SERVICE 4- 4
HANDLING OIL, FUEL, COOLANT, AND PERFORMING OIL CLINIC 4- 4
ELECTRIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 4- 6
WEAR PARTS 4- 7
WEAR PARTS LIST 4- 7
1 - 11
.
CONTENTS FOREWORD
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
SPECIFICATIONS 5- 1
SPECIFICATIONS 5- 2
ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS 6- 1
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 6- 2
PRECAUTIONS WHEN SELECTING 6- 2
READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY 6- 2
PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING 6- 2
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING 6- 2
MACHINE READY FOR ATTACHMENT 6- 3
LOCATIONS 6- 3
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 6- 7
ATTACHMENT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 6- 11
ATTACHMENT OPERATIONS 6- 13
LONG TERM STORAGE 6- 15
SPECIFICATIONS 6- 15
ATTACHMENT GUIDE 6- 16
ATTACHMENT COMBINATIONS 6- 16
RECOMMENDED ATTACHMENT OPERATIONS 6- 18
HYDRAULIC BREAKER 6- 18
LOADING SHOVEL 7- 1
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS 7- 2
SWITCHES 7- 2
OPERATIONS 7- 5
OPERATION OF WORK EQUIPMENT 7- 5
PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION 7- 7
EXCAVATOR WORK 7- 11
PRECAUTIONS WHEN DISASSEMBLING MACHINE 7- 12
RELEASING PRESSURE 7- 12
TRANSPORTATION 7- 13
MACHINE CONFIGURATION FOR TRANSPORT 7- 13
1 - 12
.
FOREWORD CONTENTS
MAINTENANCE 7- 17
CHECK BEFORE STARTING 7- 17
EVERY 10 HOURS MAINTENANCE 7- 18
SPECIFICATION 7- 19
COMBINATION OF WORK EQUIPMENT 7- 21
COMBINATION OF WORK EQUIPMENT 7- 21
INDEX 8- 1
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1 - 13
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2-1
.
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY LABELS 2- 4
LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2- 4
SAFETY LABELS 2- 5
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Rules 2- 11
If Abnormalities are Found 2- 11
Working Wear and Personal Protective Items 2- 11
Fire Extinguisher and First Aid Kit 2- 11
Safety Equipment 2- 11
Keep Machine Clean 2- 12
Keep Operator's Compartment Clean 2- 12
Leaving Operator's Seat with Lock 2- 12
Handrails and Steps 2- 13
Mounting and Dismounting 2- 13
No Persons on Attachments 2- 13
Burn Prevention 2- 14
Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention 2- 14
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Action If Fire Occurs 2- 15
Windshield Washer Fluid 2- 15
Falling Objects, Flying Objects and Intruding Objects Prevention 2- 15
Attachment Installation 2- 16
Attachment Combinations 2- 16
Cab Widow Glasses 2- 16
Unauthorized Modifications 2- 16
Safety at Jobsite 2- 16
Working on Loose Ground 2- 17
Distance to High Voltage Cables 2- 17
Ensure Good Visibility 2- 17
Ventilation for Enclosed Area 2- 18
Signalman's Signal and Signs 2- 18
Emergency Exit from Operator's Cab 2- 18
Asbestos Dust Hazard Prevention 2- 18
2-2
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
TOWING 2- 30
Safety rules for towing 2- 30
LIFTING OBJECTS WITH BUCKET 2- 31
Safety rules for lifting objects 2- 31
2-3
.
SAFETY LABELS
The following warning signes 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 signes 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2-4
.
SAFETY LABELS
(1) Precautions for operation, inspection, and maintenance
(09651-A0641)
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2-5
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2-6
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(9) Precautions when handling accumulator (09659-A057B)
2-7
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2-8
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(15) Caution against falling (09805-C0881)
2-9
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2 - 10
.
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY RULES
Only trained and authorized personnel can operate and maintain the machine.
Follow all safety rules, precautions and instructions when operating or performing maintenance on the machine.
If you are under the influence of alcohol or medication, your ability to safely operate or repair your machine may
be severly impaired putting yourself and everyone else on your jobsite in danger.
When working with another operator or with a person on worksite traffic duty, be sure that all personnel
understand all hand signals that are to be used.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
is a hazard that it may get caught up in the machine, so tie your
hair up and be careful not to let it get caught.
Always wear a hard hat and safety shoes. If the nature of the
work requires it, wear safety glasses, mask, gloves, ear plugs,
and safety belt when operating or maintaining the machine.
Check that all protective equipment functions properly before
using it.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Be sure that all guards and covers 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.
2 - 11
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
LEAVING OPERATOR'S SEAT WITH LOCK
Before standing up from the operator's seat (such as when
opening or closing the front window or roof window, or when
removing or installing the bottom window, or when adjusting the
operator's seat), lower the work equipment completely to the
ground, set safety lock lever (1) securely to the LOCK position
(L), then stop the engine. If you accidentally touch the levers
when they are not locked, there is a hazard that the machine
may suddenly move and cause serious injury or property
damage.
2 - 12
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
To ensure safety, always face the machine and maintain
three-point contact (both feet and one hand, or both hands and
one foot) with the handrails and steps (including the track shoe)
to ensure that you support yourself.
Do not grip the control levers when getting on or off the machine.
Never climb on the engine hood or covers where there are no
non-slip pads.
Before getting on or off the machine, check the handrails and
steps (including the track shoe). If there is any oil, grease, or
mud on the handrails or steps (including the track shoe), wipe it
off immediately. Always keep these parts clean. Repair any
damage and tighten any loose bolts.
Do not get on or off the machine while holding tools in your hand.
NO PERSONS ON ATTACHMENTS
Never let anyone ride on the work equipment, or other attachments. There is a hazard of falling and suffering serious
injury.
2 - 13
.
BURN PREVENTION
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 at 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
FIRE PREVENTION AND EXPLOSION 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.
2 - 14
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Turn the start switch OFF to stop the engine.
Use the handrails and steps to get off the machine.
2 - 15
.
ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION
When installing optional parts or attachments, there may be problems with safety or legal restrictions. Therefore
contact your Komatsu distributor for advice.
Any injuries, accidents, or product failures resulting from the use of unauthorized attachments or parts will not be
the responsibility of Komatsu.
When installing and using optional attachments, read the instruction manual for the attachment, and the general
information related to attachments in this manual.
ATTACHMENT COMBINATIONS
Depending on the type or combination of work equipment, there is a hazard that the work equipment may hit the cab
or other parts of the machine. Before using unfamiliar work equipment, check if there is any hazard of interference,
and operate with caution.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
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.
SAFETY AT JOBSITE
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 carry out operations at places 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 action to prevent unauthorized people from approaching
the jobsite.
When working on public roads, position flagmen and erect
barriers to ensure the safety of passing traffic and pedestrians.
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.
2 - 16
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Even going close to high-voltage cables can cause electric
shock, which may cause serious burns or even death. Always
Voltage of Cables Safety Distance
maintain a safe distance (see the table on the right) between the 100 V - 200 V Over 2 m (7 ft)
machine and the electric cable. Check with the local power 6,600 V Over 2 m (7 ft)
company about safe operating procedure before starting 22,000 V Over 3 m (10 ft)
operations. 66,000 V Over 4 m (14 ft)
To prepare for any possible emergencies, wear rubber shoes 154,000 V Over 5 m (17 ft)
and gloves. Lay a rubber sheet on top of the seat, and be careful
187,000 V Over 6 m (20 ft)
not to touch the chassis with any exposed part of your body.
275,000 V Over 7 m (23 ft)
Use a signalman to give warning if the machine approaches too
close to the electric cables. 500,000 V Over 11 m (36 ft)
When carrying out operations near high voltage cables, do not
let anyone come close to the machine.
If the machine should come too close or touch the electric cable, to prevent electric shock, the operator should
not leave the operator's compartment until it has been confirmed that the electricity has been shut off.
Also, do not let anyone come close to the machine.
2 - 17
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If for some reason, the cab door does not open, use the rear window as an emergency escape. For details, see
Section "EMERGENCY EXIT FROM OPERATOR'S CAB (PAGE 3-43)" in this manual.
Always observe the rules and regulations for the work site and environmental standards.
This machine does not use asbestos, but there is a danger that imitation parts may contain asbestos, so always use
genuine Komatsu parts.
2 - 18
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
CHECKS BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
Carry out the following checks before starting the engine at the beginning of the day's work.
Remove all dirt from the surface of the window glass to ensure a good view.
Remove all dirt from the surface of the lens of the front lamps and working lamps, and check that they light up
correctly.
Check the coolant level, fuel level, and oil level in engine oil pan, check for clogging of the air cleaner, and check
for damage to the electric wiring.
Adjust the operator's seat to a position where it is easy to carry out operations, and check that there is no damage
or wear to the seat belt or mounting clamps.
Check that the gauges work properly, check the angle of the lights and working lamps, and check that the control
levers are all at the neutral position.
Before starting the engine, make sure that the safety lock lever is in the LOCK position.
Adjust the mirrors so that the rear of the machine can be seen clearly from the operator's seat.
When adjusting, see "Rearview Mirrors (PAGE 3-80)".
Check that there are no persons or obstacles above, below, or in the area around the machine.
2 - 19
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2 - 20
.
OPERATION
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Before travelling, check again that there is no one in the
surrounding area, and that there are no obstacles.
Before travelling, sound the horn to warn people in the area.
Always operate the machine only when seated.
Do not allow anyone apart from the operator to ride on the
machine.
Check that the travel alarm (if equipped) works properly.
Always lock the door and windows of the operator's
compartment in position (open or closed).
On jobsites where there is a hazard of flying objects or of objects
entering the operator's compartment, check that the door and
windows are securely closed.
If there is an area to the rear of the machine which cannot be
seen, position a signal person. Take special care not to hit other
machines or people when turning or swinging the machine.
Always be sure to carry out the above precautions even when the
machine is equipped with mirrors.
2 - 21
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When traveling on public roads, check first with the relevant
authorities and follow their instructions.
When operating in tunnels, under bridges, under electric wires,
or other places where the height is limited, operate slowly and
be extremely careful not to let the work equipment hit anything.
TRAVELING ON SLOPES
To prevent the machine from tipping over or slipping to the side,
always do as follows.
Keep the work equipment approx. 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 in) above
the ground. In case of emergency, lower the work equipment to
the ground immediately to help stop the machine.
When travel up slopes, set the operator's cab facing uphill, when
travel down slopes, set the operator's cab facing downhill.
Always check the firmness of the ground under the front of the
machine when traveling.
2 - 22
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
start the engine again.
OPERATIONS ON SLOPES
When working on slopes, there is a hazard that the machine may lose its balance and turn over when the swing
or work equipment are operated. This may lead to serious injury or property damage, so always provide a stable
place when carrying out these operations, and operate carefully.
Do not swing the work equipment from the uphill side to the
downhill side when the bucket is loaded. This operation is
dangerous, and may cause the machine to tip over.
If the machine has to be used on a slope, pile the soil to make
a platform (A) that will keep the machine as horizontal as
possible.
PROHIBITED OPERATIONS
Never dig the work face under an overhang. There is a hazard
that rocks may fall or that the overhang may collapse and fall on
top of the machine.
2 - 23
.
Do not excavate too deeply under the front of the machine. The
ground under the machine may collapse and cause the machine
to fall.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Do not carry out demolition work under the machine. There is a
hazard that the machine may become unstable and tip over.
When working on or from the top of buildings or other structures,
check the strength and the structure before starting operations.
There is a hazard of the building collapsing and causing serious
injury or damage.
Do not use the impact force of the work equipment for breaking
work. There is a hazard of damage to the work equipment, or a
hazard of serious personal injury being caused by flying pieces
of broken materials, or of the machine tipping over due to
reaction from the impact.
Generally speaking, the machine is more liable to overturn when
the work equipment is at the side than when it is at the front or
rear.
2 - 24
.
When using a breaker or other heavy work equipment, there is a hazard of the machine losing its balance and
tipping over. When operating on flat ground as well as on slopes.
Do not suddenly lower, swing, or stop the work equipment.
Do not suddenly extend or retract the boom cylinder. There is a hazard that impact will cause the machine to
tip over.
Do not pass the bucket over the head of other workers or over the operator's seat of dump trucks or other hauling
equipment. The load may spill or the bucket may hit the dump truck and cause serious injury or property damage.
OPERATIONS ON SNOW
Snow-covered or frozen surfaces are slippery, so be extremely careful when traveling or operating the machine,
and do not operate the levers suddenly. Even a slight slope may cause the machine to slip, so be particularly
careful when working on slopes.
With frozen ground surfaces, the ground becomes soft when the temperature rises, and this may cause the
machine to tip over.
If the machine enters deep snow, there is a hazard that it may tip over or become buried in the snow. Be careful
not to leave the road shoulder or to get trapped in a snow drift.
When clearing snow, the road shoulder and objects placed beside the road are buried in the snow and cannot be
seen. There is a hazard of the machine tipping over or hitting covered objects, so always carry out operations
carefully.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2 - 25
.
PARKING MACHINE
Park the machine on firm, level ground.
Select a place where there is no hazard of falling rocks or
landslides, or of flooding if the land is low.
Lower the work equipment completely to the ground.
When leaving the machine, set safety lock lever (1) to the LOCK
position (L), then stop the engine.
Always close the operator's cab door, and use the key to lock all
the equipment in order to prevent any unauthorized person from
moving the machine. Always remove the key, take it with you,
and leave it in the specified place.
If it is necessary to park the machine on a slope, always do as
follows.
Set the bucket on the downhill side, then dig it into the
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
ground.
Put blocks under the tracks to prevent the machine from
moving.
2 - 26
.
TRANSPORTATION
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
ramps again.
The center of gravity of the machine will chenge suddenly at the joint between the ramps and the track or trailer,
and there is danger of the machine losing its balance. Travel slowly over this point.
When loading or unloading to an embankment or platform, make sure that it has suitable width, strength, and
grade.
When swinging the upper structure on the trailer, the trailer is unstable, so pull in the work equipment and swing
slowly. And turn swing lock switch ON to apply swing lock after loading machine.
For machines equipped with a cab, always lock the door after boarding the machine. If this is not done, the door
may suddenly open during transportation.
Refer to "TRANSPORTATION (PAGE 3-124)".
REMARK
(1) Blocks (2) Ramp (3) Center line of trailer (4) Angle for setting ramps
2 - 27
.
BATTERY
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
area with large amount of water.
If acid gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with large
amount of water and seek medical attention.
Before working with batteries, turn the starting switch to the OFF position.
2 - 28
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
the engine with booster cables.
When connecting a normal machine to a problem machine with
booster cables, always use a normal machine with the same
battery voltage as the problem machine.
For details of the starting procedure when using booster cables,
see "Starting Engine with Booster Cables (PAGE 3-139)" in the
OPERATION section.
2 - 29
.
TOWING
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Never use a wire rope which has cut strands (A), reduced
diameter (B), or kinks (C). There is danger that the rope may
break during the towing operation.
2 - 30
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2 - 31
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
KEEP WORK PLACE CLEAN AND TIDY
Do not leave hammers or other tools lying around in the work place. Wipe up all grease, oil, or other substances
that will cause you to slip. Always keep the work place clean and tidy to enable you to carry out operations safely.
If the work place is not kept claen and tidy, there is the danger that you will trip, slip, or fall over and injure yourself.
When cleaning the ceiling window which is made of organic glass (polycarbonate), use tap water and avoid use
of organic solvents for cleaning. An organic solvent like benzene, toluene or methanol can invite a chemical
reaction like dissolution and decomposition on the window glass, deteriorating polycarbonate in use.
2 - 32
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Put blocks under the track to prevent the machine from moving.
2 - 33
.
Set safety lock lever (1) to the LOCK position (L) to prevent the
work equipment from moving.
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.
Do not touch any control levers. If any control lever must be
operated, give a signal to the other workers to warn them to
move to a safe place.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
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.
2 - 34
.
ACCUMULATOR
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
Only authorized personnel can service and repair the machine. Do not allow unauthorized personnel into the area.
If necessary, employ an observer.
ATTACHMENTS
Appoint a leader before starting removal or installation
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
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.
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.
2 - 35
.
WELDING WORKS
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
battery to prevent the flow of current.
2 - 36
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
SAFETY HANDLING HIGH-PRESSURE HOSES
If oil or fuel leaks from high-pressure hoses, it may cause fire or defective operation, which may lead to serious
injury. If any loose bolts are found, stop work and tighten to the specified torque. If any damaged hoses are found,
stop operations immediately and contact your Komatsu distributor.
Replace the hose if any of the following problems are found.
Damaged or leaking hydraulic fitting.
Frayed or cut covering or exposed reinforcement wire layer.
Covering swollen in places.
Twisted or crushed movable portion.
Foreign material embedded in covering.
WASTE MATERIALS
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.
2 - 37
.
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 goggles, dust mask, gloves,
and other protective equipment.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2 - 38
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3-1
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3-2
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
AA: Screen with all lamps lighted up
BB: Screen for normal operation
CC: Maintenance time warning screen
3-3
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(21) Select switch (46) Wiper switch
(22) Working mode selector switch (47) Maintenance switch
(23) Wiper monitor (48) Travel speed selector switch
(24) Engine pre-heating monitor (49) Auto-deceleration switch
(25) Swing lock monitor
3-4
.
MONITORING SYSTEM
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3-5
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If there is any abnormality when starting the engine, the check before starting screen DD changes to the
maintenance interval warning screen CC, warning screen FF, or error screen EE.
After displaying the check before starting screen DD for 2 seconds, the screen changes to the maintenance
interval warning screen CC.
After displaying the maintenance interval warning screen CC for 30 seconds, the screen returns to the normal
screen BB.
After displaying the check before starting screen DD for 2 seconds, the screen changes to the warning screen
FF or error screen EE.
3-6
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If any abnormality occurs during operation, the normal operation screen BB changes to warning screen FF-(1) or
the error screen EE.
After displaying warning screen FF-(1) for 2 seconds, the screen automatically changes to warning screen FF-(2).
3-7
.
Displays basic items among the check before starting items that must be checked before starting the engine. If there
is any abnormality, monitor for the location of abnormality will light up.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
A(1) Radiator coolant level monitor A(3) Maintenance interval monitor
A(2) Engine oil level monitor
3-8
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If it is desired to change the maintenance interval settings, have
your Komatsu distributor change the interval settings.
3-9
.
Caution Monitors
CAUTION
If the warning monitor lights up red, stop operations as soon as possible and perform inspection and maintenance of the
applicable location. If the warning is ignored, it may lead to failure.
These are items that should be observed while the engine is running. If any abnormality occurs, the screen displays
the item that needs immediate action.
If there is an abnormality, the monitor for the abnormal location lights up red.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
B(1) Charge level monitor B(4) Engine coolant temperature monitor
B(2) Fuel level monitor B(5) Hydraulic oil temperature monitor
B(3) Air cleaner clogging monitor
REMARK
When the engine is started or stopped with the ignition switch at the ON position, the lamp may light, and the
buzzer and horn may sound momentarily, but this does not indicate any abnormality.
3 - 10
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Engine coolant Temperature Monitor
If monitor (4) lights up white in low temperatures, perform
warming-up operation. For details, see "Warming-up Operation
(PAGE 3-89)".
Continue warming-up operation until monitor (4) changes to green.
3 - 11
.
Emergency Monitors
CAUTION
If the monitor lights up red, stop the engine immediately or run at low idle, check applicable location, then perform necessary
actions.
These items should be observed while the engine is running. If there is an abnormality, monitor for the abnormal
location lights up red and buzzer sounds, so perform action immediately.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
C(1) Engine coolant temperature monitor C(3) Engine oil pressure monitor
C(2) Hydraulic oil temperature monitor
3 - 12
.
www.
komat
REMARK
supar
tsbook
.com
Color when the monitor lights up for basic check items, caution items, and emergency stop items are as follows.
3 - 13
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
D(3) Wiper monitor D(9) Fuel gauge
D(4) Auto-deceleration monitor D(10) Hydraulic oil temperature gauge
D(5) Working mode monitor D(11) Service meter
D(6) Travel speed monitor
Pilot Display
When starting switch is ON, the pilot display lights up when display items are functioning.
3 - 14
.
REMARK
The swing motor is equipped with a disc brake that mechanically
stops the rotation. When the swing lock monitor lamp is lighted up,
the brake remains applied.
Wiper Monitor
Monitor (3) indicates operating ststus of the wiper.
The monitor display when wiper switch is operated, as follows.
When ON lights up: Wiper moves continuously
When INT lights up: Wiper moves intermittently
OFF: Wiper stops
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Auto-deceleration Monitor
Monitor (4) shows if the auto-deceleration is being actuated.
The monitor display when auto-deceleration switch is operated, as
follows.
Auto-deceleration monitor ON: Auto-deceleration actuated
Auto-deceleration monitor OFF: Auto-deceleration canceled
3 - 15
.
www.
komat
REMARK
supar
tsbook
.com
The digging power is increased while the knob switch is being
pressed only for working modes A and E. Note that even if the
knob switch is kept pressed, the increase in power ends after
8.5 seconds.
When the knob switch is pressed, the mode is displayed in the
central portion of display GG, and after 2 seconds the monitor
in the center goes out and the screen switches to monitor
display BB.
3 - 16
.
REMARK
(A) - (B): Displays red range
(A) - (C): Displays black range
www.
komat
supar
Fuel Gauge
tsbook
.com
Gauge (9) indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tank.
During operations, the indicator should be in the black range.
If indicator enters red range (A) during operations, there is less
than 110 liters (29.06 US gal) of fuel remaining in the tank, check
and add fuel.
REMARK
(A) - (B): Displays red range
(A) - (C): Displays black range
REMARK
When the remaining fuel goes below 80 liters (21.14 US gal), fuel level monitor (1) lights up red.
The correct fuel level may not be displayed for a short time when the ignition switch is turned ON, but this is not an
abnormality.
3 - 17
.
REMARK
(A) - (B): Displays red range
(A) - (C): Displays black range
REMARK
Hydraulic oil temperature is as follows when the indicator enters the red range (A):
(A) position in the red range: 102°C (215.6°F) or over
(B) position in the red range: 105°C (221°F) or over
When the indicator is in the red range (A) - (B), hydraulic oil temperature monitor (1) lights up red.
If the indicator is on (C) position when starting the engine, it means that hydraulic oil temperature is 25°C (77°F) or
lower and the hydraulic oil temperature monitor (1) will be illuminated white. When this happens, refer to the section
"Warming-up Operation (PAGE 3-89)" and perform warm-up operation.
www.
komat
supar
ts
Service Meter
book
.com
Monitor (11) displays the total time that the machine has been
running.
Set the periodic maintenance interval in hour. When the engine is
running, the service meter advances even if the machine is not
moving. The meter will advance by 1 for each hour of operation
regardless of the engine speed.
3 - 18
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
E(1) Working mode selector switches E(7) Select switch
(basic switches) E(8) Return switch
E(2) Auto-deceleration switch (selection switch) E(9) Up switch
E(3) Travel speed selector switch E(10) Down switch
E(4) Wiper switch E(11) Input confirmation switch
E(5) Window washer switch E(12) LCD monitor adjustment switch
E(6) Maintenance switch
3 - 19
.
When the engine is started, the working mode is set automatically to A mode. When switch (1) is pressed, it is
possible to select other modes. The monitor display on display portion (GG) changes for each mode.
If it is desired to have the working mode set to start automatically in E, L, or B mode (default option setting), have
your Komatsu distributor change the setting.
REMARK
When mode selector switch (1) is pressed, the mode is displayed
in the center of monitor display portion (GG), and the screen
returns to normal screen (BB) after 2 seconds. (Diagram on the
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
right is an example of display for the E mode.)
NOTICE
When using the breaker, do not use A mode. There is danger that the breaker may be damaged.
3 - 20
.
Auto-deceleration function
When the auto-deceleration function is ON, if the work equipment and travel levers are returned to the N position,
the engine speed will drop after 4 seconds from the operating speed to idling speed.
This makes it possible to reduce fuel consumption.
If any lever is operated when the machine is in this condition, engine speed will return to the previous operating
speed to make it possible to perform operations.
REMARK
When switch (2) is pressed and the auto-deceleration is actuated,
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
the mode is displayed in the center of display portion (GG), and the
screen returns to normal screen after 2 seconds.
3 - 21
.
WARNING
When loading or unloading from a trailer, always travel at low speed (with travel speed selector switch (3) at the Lo position).
Never operate travel speed selector switch (3) while loading or unloading.
If the travel speed is switched between Hi and Lo when the machine is traveling, the machine may deviate to one side, even
when traveling in a straight line. Stop the machine before switching the travel speed.
When traveling in high speed (Hi) or middle speed (Mi), if travel power is needed, such as when traveling on soft
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
ground or on slopes, the speed automatically switches to low speed (Lo), so there is no need to operate the switch.
The monitor display GG stays at Hi or Mi.
REMARK
Each time switch (3) is operated, the mode is displayed in the
center of display portion (GG), and the screen returns to normal
screen (BB) after 2 seconds.
3 - 22
.
Wiper Switch
Switch (4) operates the wiper for the front glass.
Each time the switch is pressed, it changes ON → INT → stop
(OFF).
Monitor display portion GG INT lighted up: Wiper moves
intermittently
Monitor display portion GG ON lighted up: Wiper moves
continuously
Monitor display portion GG OFF: Wiper stops
REMARK
Each time wiper switch (4) is operated, the mode is displayed in the
center of display portion (GG). The screen returns to normal
screen (BB) after 2 seconds.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 23
.
Maintenance Switch
Switch (6) is used to check the time remaining until
maintenance.
www.
komat
NOTICE
supar
tsbook
.com
1. If monitor display portion GG changes to the maintenance timing
warning screen when the engine is started or when the machine is being
operated, stop operations immediately. When this happens, the monitor
corresponding to the maintenance time warning screen will light up red.
2. Press switch (6) to display the maintenance screen.
Perform maintenance for any location indicated by the monitor that has
lighted red.
If it is desired to change settings for the maintenance interval, have your Komatsu distributor change the settings.
3 - 24
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. Check the time remaining until maintenance.
(a): Time remaining until maintenance
(b) : Default setting for maintenance interval
3 - 25
.
Select Switch
(When setting option)
This switch (7) is used as a selector switch when setting the oil flow
for each working mode (A, E, B mode).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
switch (11).
The monitor display will return to the normal screen.
REMARK
The flow can be adjusted only when it is possible to install an
attachment. (if equipped)
(4) With the operation in Step (3), the flow setting screen changes
to the fine flow adjustment screen shown in the diagram on the
right.
(5) Press UP switch (9) or DOWN switch (10) to adjust the oil flow
to a suitable level. One segment on the scale is approx. 20 liter
(5.28 US gal)/min.
(6) After completing the flow setting, press input confirmation
switch (11).
The monitor display will return to the normal screen.
3 - 26
.
Back Switch
Press this switch (8) when in the maintenance mode,
brightness/contrast adjustment mode, or select mode. The screen
will return to the previous screen on the monitor display.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Input Confirmation Switch
Press this switch (11) to confirm the selected mode when in the
maintenance mode, brightness/contrast adjustment mode, or
select mode.
3 - 27
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Adjusting brightness
2. Use the brightness/contrast screen and press up switch (9) or
down switch (10) to select brightness of the monitor.
(The selected monitor is inverted to black.)
3 - 28
.
Adjusting contrast
2.Use the brightness/contrast screen and press up switch (9) or
down switch (10) to select the contrast monitor.
(The selected monitor is inverted to black.)
REMARK
When the machine is shipped from the factory, the brightness is set
to the maximum (+) setting. The contrast is set to the midpoint
value.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 29
.
SWITCHES
www.
(1)
(2)
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Starting switch
Fuel control dial
(8)
(9)
Horn switch
One-touch power max. switch
(3) Cigarette lighter (10) Room lamp switch
(4) Swing lock switch (11) Emergency pump drive switch
(5) Lamp switch (12) Swing brake cancel switch
(6) Alarm buzzer switch (13) Revolving warning lamp switch
(7) Machine push-up switch (if equipped)
Starting Switch
Starting switch (1) is used to start or stop the engine.
(A): OFF position
The key can be inserted or withdrawn. Switches for the electrical
system (except room lamp), are all turned off and the engine is
stopped.
(B): ON position
Electric current flows through the charging and lamp circuits. Keep
starting switch key at the ON position while the engine is running.
(C): START position
This is the engine-start position. Keep the key at this position
during cranking. Immediately after starting the engine, release the
key. It will automatically return to the ON position (B).
(D): HEAT (preheat) position
When starting the engine in cold weather, turn the key to HEAT position (D), the pre-heating monitor lights up. Keep
the key at this position until the monitor lamp flashes. Immediately after the pre-heating lamp flashes, release the
key. The key automatically returns to OFF position (A). Then, start the engine by turning the key to START position
(C).
3 - 30
.
REMARK
Even if the fuel control dial is turned several notches up from low
idling position (a) or down from full speed position (b), there is a
range where the engine speed does not change, but this is not an
abnormality.
Cigarette Lighter
This switch (3) is used to light cigarettes.
To use, push the lighter in. After a few seconds it will spring back.
Pull out the lighter and light your cigarette.
By removing the cigarette lighter, the socket is available as a
power source for the yellow flashing lamp.
Max. current is 85 W (24V x 3.5 A).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.c
Swing Lock Switch
om
WARNING
When not using the swing operation, e.g. in traveling, put the swing lock
switch to the OFF position.
On slopes, even when the swing lock switch is at the ON position, the
weight of the work equipment may cause the upper structure to swing
if the swing control lever is operated in the downhill direction.
Switch (4) is used to lock the upper structure so it will not swing.
(a) ON position: The swing lock is always applied, and the upper
structure will not swing even if the swing is
operated. In this condition, the swing lock lamp
lights up.
(b) OFF position: The swing lock is applied only when the swing
control lever is in the neutral position, and
released when operating the swing control lever.
The swing lock is actuated in 7 seconds after
putting the swing control lever in the neutral
position.
3 - 31
.
Lamp Switch
Switch (5) is used to turn on the front lamps, working lamps,
additional lamp at top front of the cab, and monitor lighting.
(a) ON: Lamps light up
(b) OFF: Lamps go off
REMARK
The switch (6) is an automatic return switch. For this reason, if the
switch is pressed to position (a) and released, it will return to STOP
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
position (b), but this is not an abnormality.
3 - 32
.
Horn Switch
When the switch (8) at the tip of the right work equipment control
lever is pressed, the horn will sound.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.
Room Lamp Switch
com
NOTICE
It is possible to turn on the interior cab room lamp even when starting
switch is at the OFF position, so DO NOT forget to turn it off.
3 - 33
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
use this switch except in emergencies. Repair the abnormality as soon as
possible.
3 - 34
.
www.
k
(1)
(2)
omat
supar
tsbook
.com
Safety lock lever
Travel levers
(3) Left work equipment control lever
(with auto-deceleration system)
(with a pedal and auto-deceleration system) (4) Right work equipment control lever
(with auto-deceleration system)
WARNING
When leaving the operator's compartment, set the safety lock lever (1)
securely to the LOCK position (L). If the safety lock lever is not at the
LOCK position (L) and the control levers are touched by mistake, it may
lead to serious personal injury.
Check that the condition of the lever (1) is as shown in the diagram.
When pulling or pushing the safety lock (1) lever up, be careful not to
touch the work equipment control lever.
This lever (1) is a device to lock the work equipment, swing, travel, and attachment (if equipped) control levers.
Push the lever (1) down to apply the lock.
This lock lever is a hydraulic lock, so even if it is in the lock position (L), the work equipment control lever and travel
lever will move, but the work equipment, travel motor, and swing motor will not work.
3 - 35
.
Travel Levers
WARNING
Do not rest your foot on the pedal during operations. If the pedal is
depressed by mistake, the machine may suddenly move and cause a
serious accident. Be extremely careful when operating the pedal for
travel or steering operations. When you are not using the pedal, do not
rest your foot on it.
If the track frame is facing the rear, the direction of travel operations will
be reversed when the travel lever is operated. (The machine will travel
forward when operated in reverse, and in reverse when operated
forward; the left and right directions will also be reversed.)
When operating the travel levers, check if the track frame is facing the
front or the rear. (If the sprocket is at the rear, the track frame is facing
the front.)
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(The pedal is angled forward)
(b) REVERSE: The lever is pulled back
(The pedal is angled back)
N (Neutral): The machine stops
REMARK
Machines equipped with travel alarm (If equipped)
If the lever is shifted to the advance or reverse position from the neutral position, the alarm sounds to warnthat the
machine is starting to advance.
Arm operation
(a) Arm OUT
(b) Arm IN
Swing operation
(c) Swing to right
(d) Swing to left
N (Neutral) : The upper structure and arm are held in position and
do not move.
3 - 36
.
Right work equipment control lever (4) is used to operate the boom
and bucket.
Boom operation
(a) RAISE
(b) LOWER
Bucket operation
(c) DUMP
(d) CURL
N (Neutral) : The boom and bucket are held in position and do not
move.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 37
.
SUN ROOF
WARNING
When leaving the operator's seat, set the safety lock lever securely to the
LOCK position (L).
If the safety lock lever (1) is at the FREE position (F) and the control lever
is touched by mistake, this may lead to a serious accident.
Opening
1. Set the safety lock lever (1) securely to the LOCK position (L).
2. Check for any ceiling window movement by pulling lock knob
(A) located on front side, then push up and open the ceiling
window grasping grip (B).
REMARK
When an overhead guard (if equipped) or top guard (if equipped)
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
is installed, the sun roof does not open.
Closing
Hold grip (B), lower the ceiling window, and apply lock (A). If the lock cannot be applied, open the ceiling window,
then pull it in again and apply the lock.
WINDSHIELD
WARNING
When opening or closing the front window, bottom window, or door,
always set the safety lock lever (1) to the LOCK position (L).
If the control levers are not locked and they are touched by accident,
this may lead to a serious accident.
When opening or closing the window at the front of the cab, stop the
machine on horizontal ground, lower the work equipment completely to
the ground, stop the engine, then carry out the operation.
When opening the front window, hold the grip securely with both hands,
pull up, and do not let go until the automatic lock catch is locked.
When closing the front window, the window will move quicker under its
own weight. Hold the grips securely with both hands when closing it.
It is possible to stow (pull up) the front window in the roof of the operator's compartment.
REMARK
With the single-pane front glass, the cab front window cannot be opened.
3 - 38
.
Opening
1. Stop the machine on level ground, lower the work equipment
completely to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position (L).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Grip handles (A) at the top right and left of the front window,
and pull lock lever (B) toward yourself to release the lock at the
top of the front window. The top of the front window will come
out.
3 - 39
.
5. Hold lower knob (C) with your left hand from inside the
operator's cab, and with your right hand, grip top knob (D), pull
it up, and push it against lock catch (E) at the rear of the cab
securely to lock the window.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 40
.
Closing
WARNING
When closing the window, lower it slowly and be careful not to get your hand caught.
1. Stop the machine on level ground, lower the work equipment completely to the ground, then stop the engine.
2. Set the safety lock lever securely to the LOCK position (L).
3. Grip left and right handles (A), and pull down lock lever (B) to
release the lock.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Grip handle (C) at the bottom of the front window with your left
hand and handle (D) at the top with your right hand, push to the
front, then lower slowly.
3 - 41
.
5. When the bottom of the window reaches the top of the bottom
window, push the top of the window to the front to push it
against left and right lock catches (G) and engage the lock.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Removing Lower Windshield
1. Open the front window, then hold grip (A), pull up, and remove
the bottom window.
3 - 42
.
2. With pressure push on corner of the window, the glass will fall outside.
Do not remove the rear window except when using it as an emergency exit.
DOOR LOCK
WARNING
Before the releasing the door lock, always stop the machine on flat ground.
Never release the door lock on a slope. The door may suddenly close and cause injury.
When releasing the door lock, do not extend your body or hands outside the machine and do not put your hands on the door
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
frame. The door may suddenly close and cause injury.
Use the door lock to fix the door in position after opening it.
1. Push the door against catch (1) to lock it in position.
2. When closing the door, push down the lever (2) on the left of
the operator's seat to release the catch.
3. When attaching the door in position, lock it firmly to the catch.
3 - 43
.
Type A is used for the fuel tank cap; type B is used for the hydraulic tank cap.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1. Insert the key into the key slot.
2. Turn the key clockwise (counterclockwise for type B), align the
key groove with counter mark (3) on the cap, then open the
cap.
(1): Open
(2): Lock
3 - 44
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
interconnected with the air conditioner: it stays warm when the
heating is used, and stays cool when the cooling is used.
3 - 45
.
MAGAZINE BOX
(The cup holder is provided separately at the front of the magazine box.)
Located on left side of the operator's seat.
Keep the Operation and Maintenance Manual in this box so that it
can be taken out and read whenever necessary.
www.
komat
ASHTRAYsupar
tsbook
.com
This is under the machine monitor at the front right of the operator's
compartment.
Always make sure that you extinguish your cigarette, then put it in
the ashtray and close the lid.
3 - 46
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(1) OFF switch (6) FRESH/RECIRC selector switch
(2) Fan switch (7) Display monitor
(3) Temperature control switch (8) Air conditioner switch
(4) Vent selector switch (9) Sunlight sensor
(5) Auto switch
OFF Switch
Switch (1) is used to stop the fan and air conditioner.
When OFF switch (1) is pressed, the set temperature and air
flow display on display monitor (7), the lamps above auto switch
(5), and air conditioner (8) go out, and operation stops.
REMARK
When switch (1) is turned to the OFF position, the lamp above
FRESH/RECIRC selector switch (6) does not go out, but this is not
an abnormality.
3 - 47
.
Fan Switch
Switch (2) is used to adjust the air flow.
The air flow can be adjusted to six levels.
Press the ∧ switch to increase the air flow; press the ∨ switch to
reduce the air flow.
During auto operation, the air flow is automatically adjusted.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
c: Air flow "medium 2"
d: Air flow "medium 3"
e: Air flow "medium 4"
f: Air flow "high"
3 - 48
.
REMARK
If the mode is set to auto mode and the temperature setting is set to 18.0 °C (64.4 °F) and 32.0 °C (89.6 °F), the air
flow from the fan is always set to HIGH and does not change even when the set temperature is reached.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(D2): Front window vent (1 place)
3 - 49
.
Auto Switch
With switch (5), the air flow, vents, and air source
(RECIRC/FRESH) are automatically selected according to the set
temperature.
When auto switch (5) is pressed, the lamp above the auto switch
lights up.
Press switch (5), then use temperature control switch (3) to set
the temperature, and run the air conditioner under automatic
control.
When the control is switched from automatic operation to
manual operation, it is possible to operate the to change air flow,
vents, and air source (RECIRC/FRESH). When manual control
is used, lamp above the auto switch goes out.
REMARK
When Auto Mode is selected, if the set temperature is set to 18.0 °C (64.4 °F) and 32.0 °C (89.6 °F), the air flow is
always set to High, but this is not an abnormality.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
air inside the cab and intake of from the outside.
When switch (6) is pressed, the lamp above the selector switch
lights up to show that air is being blown out.
During automatic operation, the selection of inside air (RECIRC)
and outside air (FRESH) is performed automatically.
RECIRC Outside air is shut off and only air inside the cab is circulated.
Use this setting to perform rapid cooling of the cab or when outside air is dirty.
FRESH Outside air is taten into the cab.
Use this setting to take in fresh air when performing demisting.
Display Monitor
Monitor (7) displays the status of temperature setting (a), air flow
(b), and vents (c).
When OFF switch (1) is pressed, the display of temperature
setting (a) and air flow (b) goes out, and operation stops.
3 - 50
.
Sunlight Sensor
This sensor (9) automatically adjusts the flow of air from the vents
to match the strength of the sun's rays. In addition, it automatically
detects changes in the temperature inside the cab caused by
changes in the strength of the sun's rays beforehand and
automatically adjusts the temperature.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 51
.
Method of Operation
The air conditioner can be operated automatically or manually. Select the method of operation as desired.
Automatic Operation
1. Turn auto switch (5) ON.
The lamp above switch (5) lights up.
The set temperature (a) and air flow (b) are displayed on the
monitor.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Use temperature set switch (3) to set to the desired
temperature. The air flow, combination of vents, and selection
of fresh or recirculated air is automatically selected according
to the set temperature, and the air conditioner is operated
automatically to provide the set temperature.
REMARK
When vent display monitor (c) displays (d) or (e), and engine
coolant temperature is low, the air flow is automatically limited to
prevent cold air from blowing out.
3 - 52
.
Manual Operation
1. Press fan switch (2) and adjust the air flow. When doing this,
check that temperature setting (a) and air flow (b) are displayed
on monitor (7).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Turn air conditioner switch (8) ON. Check that the lamp above
air conditioner switch lights up.
3 - 53
.
4. Press vent selector switch (4) and select the desired vents.
When this is done, the display for vent (c) of the display monitor
changes according to the selection.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 54
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Press vent selector switch (4) and set the vent display on the
display monitor (C) to the display shown in the diagram on the
right.
3 - 55
.
3. Turn air conditioner switch (8) ON. Check that the lamp above
air conditioner switch lights up.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Defroster Operation
1. Press fan switch (2) and adjust the air flow. When doing this,
check that temperature setting (a) and air flow (b) are displayed
on monitor (7).
3 - 56
.
2. Press vent selector switch (4) and set the vent display on the
display monitor (C) to the display shown in (f) or (g) in the
diagram on the right.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. Press RECIRC/FRESH selector switch (6) and set it to take in
fresh air.
5. Adjust vents (A), (B1), and (B2) so that the air blows onto the
window glass.
(Vents (C) and (D) are fixed and cannot be adjusted.)
3 - 57
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Ventilation
If you smoke when the cooler is on, the smoke may start to hurt your eyes, so open the window and turn the lever
to FRESH for a while to remove the smoke while continuing the cooling.
When running the air conditioner for a long time, turn the lever to the FRESH position once an hour to carry out
ventilation and cooling.
Temperature Control
When the cooler is on, set the temperature so that it feels slightly cool when entering the cab (5 or 6 °C (9 or 10.8
°F) lower than the outside temperature). This temperature difference is considered to be the most suitable for your
health, so always be careful to adjust the temperature properly.
3 - 58
.
Other Functions
Self-diagnostic Function
It is possible to perform troubleshooting of various sensors and equipment used on the air conditioner.
1. Turn the starting switch key to the ON (B) position.
2. Press OFF switch (1). The temperature setting and air flow
display on the liquid crystal display portion go out and
operation stops.
3. If the "∨" and "∧" parts of temperature setting switch (3) are
kept pressed at the same time for at least 3 seconds, the
troubleshooting mode is displayed on the liquid crystal display
portion.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
E14 Short circuit in fresh air sensor
Disconnection in water temperature
E15
sensor
E16 Short circuit in water temperature sensor
E18 Short circuit in sunlight sensor
E21 Disconnection in vent sensor
E22 Short circuit in vent sensor
E43 Abnormality in vent damper
E44 Abnormality in air mix damper
Abnormality in RECIRC/FRESH
E45
air damper
E51 Abnormality in refrigerant pressure
When more than one failure is detected, press the "∨" or "∧" portion of temperature setting switch (3) to display
the failures in turn.
After completing the troubleshooting, press OFF switch (1) again to return to the normal display.
If any abnormality is detected by the self-diagnostic function, have your Komatsu distributot perform inspection and
repair.
3 - 59
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 60
.
RADIO
Control Panel
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(1) Power switch/Volume control and (5) Tuning button
Balance knob (6) Preset station buttons
(2) Tone control knob (7) Display
(3) FM/AM selection button (8) Time reset button
(4) Display selection button (9) Stereo indicator
3 - 61
.
Display
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
In this display (7), receiving band, frequency, preset No. and time are shown.
3 - 62
.
Controls of Radio
Manual Tuning
Press tuning button (5) and set to the desired frequency.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Each time the button is pressed, the frequency will move up or down in steps of 9 kHz (AM) or 0.1 MHz (FM).
∨ button: Move to a lower frequency station
∧ button: Move to a higher frequency station
If the frequency reaches the top or bottom limit, it will automatically change as follows: top limit -> bottom limit, or
bottom limit -> top limit
Automatic Tuning
Keep tuning button (5) pressed for at least 0.5 seconds. When a broadcasting station is picked up, it will
automatically stop. To search for the next station, press tuning button (5) again for at least 0.5 seconds.
∨ button: Move to a lower frequency station
∧ button: Move to a higher frequency station
If tuning button (5) is pressed during auto tuning, the auto tuning will be canceled and the frequency at the point
where it is canceled will be picked up.
3 - 63
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
made.
Example 10:05 10:00
10:59 11:00
10:26 10:26
Press the H, M, and SET buttons to set to the correct time.
Antenna
NOTICE
Before transporting the machine or putting it inside a building, stored the
antenna to prevent any interference.
3 - 64
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 65
.
FUSE
NOTICE
Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn off the starting switch.
The fuses protect the electrical equipment and wiring from burning
out.
If the fuse becomes corroded, or white powder can be seen, or the
fuse is loose in the fuse holder, replace the fuse.
Replace the fuse with another of the same capacity.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(2) 20A Solenoid valve
(3) 10A PPC oil pressure lock solenoid
(4) 10A Window washer, Cigarette lighter
(5) 10A Horn
(6) 10A Spare fuse
(7) 10A Revolving warning lamp
(8) 10A Light relay
(9) 10A Radio, Speaker, Left knob switch
(10) 10A Spare fuse
(11) 20A Air conditioner unit
(12) 20A Monitors, Wiper monitor
(13) 20A Light, Light relay drive
(14) 10A OPT power supply (1)
OPT power supply (2), Travel alarm,
(15) 10A
12V power supply (if equipped)
(16) 10A Radio backup
(17) 10A Monitor (normal power source)
(18) 10A Starting switch
(19) 10A Room lamp
(20) 10A Spare fuse
3 - 66
.
FUSIBLE LINK
If the starting motor does not turn when the starting switch is turned
to the ON position, there is probably a disconnection in fusible link
(1) or (2). Open the battery box cover on the right side of the
chassis, then check and replace the fusible link.
(1): Fusible link for 24V power supply
(2): Fusible link for 24V permanent power supply
Fusible links (1) and (2) are wound with tape to the nearby wiring
harness. Check the wiring harness number before carrying out
inspection and replacement.
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.
CONTROLLERS
controller installed.
NOTICE
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Be careful not to get water, mud, or juice on the controller. This will
cause failure.
The engine controller has been given moisture prevention treatment, so
there is no problem if rain gets on it, but do not spray it with water when
washing the machine.
If any abnormality occurs in the controller, do not disassemble it
yourself. Contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
Engine controller
This is inside of the cover at the rear right side of the chassis.
Pump controller
This is on the right side at the rear of the operator's seat.
3 - 67
.
TOOL BOX
This is used for keeping the tools.
This is inside of the battery box cover on the right side of the
machine.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 68
.
ACCUMULATOR
WARNING
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.
This machine is equipped with an accumulator in the control circuit. The accumulator is a device to store oil pressure
for the control circuit. Because an accumulator is installed, the control circuit can be actuated for a short time even
after the engine is stopped. As a result, if the control lever is moved in the LOWER direction, the work equipment
will go down under its own weight.
The accumulator is installed to the position shown in the diagram
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
on the right.
3 - 69
.
Walk-around Checks
Before starting the engine, look around and under the machine to check for loose nuts and bolts, or leakage of oil,
fuel, or coolant, and check condition of the work equipment and hydraulic system. Also check for loose wiring, play,
and accumulation of dust at places which high temperatures.
WARNING
Remove any flammable materials from around the battery, engine muffler, turbocharger, or other high temperature engine parts.
Leakage of fuel or oil will cause the machine to catch fire. Check carefully, be sure to repair any abnormality, or contact your
Komatsu distributor.
Perform the following inspections and cleaning every day before starting engine for the day's work.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Remove dirt and debris from around the engine, battery, and radiator.
Check for dirt accumulated around the engine and radiator. Also check for flammable material (dry leavrs, twigs,
etc.) 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 oil leakage from hydraulic equipment, hydraulic tank, hoses, and joints.
Check for oil leakage. If any abnormality is found, repair the area where oil is leaking.
5. Check the undercarriage (track, sprocket, idler, guard) for damage, wear, loose bolts, or leakage of oil from
rollers.
If any abnormality is found, repair it.
3 - 70
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 71
.
WARNING
Do not open the radiator cap unless necessary. When checking the coolant, always wait for the engine to cool down and check
the sub tank.
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 check the coolant level 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.
1. Open the right rear cover on the machine and check that the
cooling water level is between the FULL and LOW marks on
radiator sub tank (1) (shown in the diagram on the right).
If the water level is low, add water through the water filler of sub
tank (1) to the FULL level.
2. After adding coolant, tighten the cap securely.
3. If the sub tank is empty, there is probably leakage of water.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
After inspecting, repair any abnormality immediately. If there is
no abnormality, check the water level in the radiator. If the
water level is low, add water to the radiator, then fill the reserve
tank (1).
3 - 72
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If the oil level is below the L mark, add engine oil through oil
filler (F).
5. If the oil is above the H mark, drain the excessive engine oil
from drain plug (P) at the bottom of the engine oil pan, then
check the oil level again.
Remove inspection cover (1), then operate drain valve (P) from
the inspection window.
6. If oil level is correct, securely tighten the oil filler cap and close the engine hood.
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.
3 - 73
.
WARNING
When adding fuel, never let the fuel overflow. This may cause a fire. If any fuel is spilled, wipe it up completely. Never bring flames
near fuel because it is highly flammable and dangerous.
3. If the fuel tank is not full, supply fuel through the fuel filler until
float gauge (G) rises to the maximum position.
(a: Approx. 50 mm (2 in))
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Fuel tank capacity: 650 liters (171.73 US gal)
REMARK
If breather hole (1) in the cap is clogged, the pressure inside the
tank will go down and no fuel will be supplied, so clean the breather
hole periodically.
The diagram on the right shows the rear surface of the cap.
3 - 74
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
NOTICE
Never use trichlene for washing the inside of the tank. Use diesel fuel
only.
3 - 75
.
WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature immediately after the engine is stopped, and may cause burns. Wait for the
temperature to go down before starting the work.
When removing the oil filler cap, turn it slowly to release the internal pressure, then remove it.
www.
komat
NOTICE
supar
tsbook
.com
Do not add oil above the H line. This will damage the hydraulic circuit or
cause the oil to spurt out. If oil has been added to above the H level, stop
the engine and wait for the hydraulic oil to cool down, then drain the excess
oil from drain plug (P).
5. If the level is below the L mark, add oil through oil filler (F) at the
top of the hydraulic tank.
REMARK
The oil level will vary depending upon the oil temperature.
Accordingly, use the following as a guide:
Before starting operation: Between H and L levels
(Oil temperature 10 to 30°C (50 to 86°F))
Normal operation: around H level
(Oil temperature 50 to 80°C (122 to 176°F))
3 - 76
.
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 on 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 present, remove it as soon
as possible.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If the horn does not sound, contact your Komatsu distributor for repair.
3 - 77
.
Adjustment
Seat Adjustment
WARNING
When adjusting the position of the operator's seat, always set the safety lock lever to the LOCK position to prevent any accidental
contact with the control levers.
Always adjust the operator's seat before starting each operation or when the operators change shift.
Adjust the operator's seat so control levers and switches can be operated freely and easily with the operator's
back against the backrest.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
The seat can be reclined more when the seat is pushed to the front.
The amount of reclining decreases as the seat is pushed back, so
when moving the seat back, return the seatback to the upright
position.
Pull up lever (2) and set the seat back to a position which is
comfortable for operation, then release the lever.
Sit with your back against the seat backrest when adjusting. If your
back is not against the backrest, the backrest may suddenly move
forward.
Rear tilt
Pull lever (4) up to adjust angle of the rear of seat. (4 stages)
To raise the angle at rear of the seat, keep lever (3) pulled up, and stand up slightly to remove your weight from
the seat.
To lower the angle at rear of the seat, keep lever (3) pulled up, and apply your weight to the seat.
Amount of tilt: Up 13°, down 13°
3 - 78
.
REMARK
If the seat back is tipped to the front without raising the armrest(5), armrest will rise automatically.
REMARK
To obtain the optimum adjustment, turn the knob (8) so that the indicator of the weight display (kg) in the transparent
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
portion of knob (8) is the same as the operator's weight.
3 - 79
.
Rearview Mirrors
Loosen nuts (1), screw (2) and bolt (3) of the mirror and adjust the
mirror to give the best view of the blind spots behind the operator's
cab on the left and right rear sides.
A: Mirror on right side of machine
B: Mirror on left side of machine
Adjust the mirror mount so that it is possible to see people (or
objects with a height of 1m(3.3ft) or a diameter of 30cm(12in)) at
the rear left and right of the machine
Install the mirror to the dimensions listed in the table below.
Recognition areas are also shown in the table for reference.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Mounting position X : 40 mm (1.6 in)
Range of view Y (right side) : 2800 mm (9 ft 2 in)
Range of view Z (left side) : 2400 mm (7 ft 10 in)
Mirror A: must be able to see hatched area (A)
Mirror B: must be able to see hatched area (B)
Mirror C: Must be able to see hatched portion (C) (if equipped)
3 - 80
.
Seat Belt
WARNING
Before fitting the seat belt, check that there is no abnormality in the belt mount bracket or mounting belt. If it is worn or
damaged, replace the seat belt.
Even if no abnormality can be seen in the belt, replace the seat belt every 3 years. The date of manufacture of the belt is shown
on the back of the belt.
Always wear the seat belt during operations.
Fit the seat belt so that it is not twisted.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
locked.
Removing Belt
Press button (5) in buckle (4), and remove tongue (3) from buckle (4).
The belt is automatically wound in, so hold grip (2) and return the belt slowly to wind-in device (1).
3 - 81
.
1. Check that safety lock lever (1) is at the LOCK position (L).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. Insert the key in starting switch (2), turn the key to the ON
position (B), then carry out the following checks.
3 - 82
.
REMARK
For details of the method of setting, changing, or canceling the
password, see "PROCEDURE FOR SETTING, CHANGING,
CHANCELING PASSWORD".
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1) The buzzer sounds for approx. 1 second, and the following
monitors and meters light up for approx. 3 seconds.
Radiator coolant level monitor (4)
Engine oil level monitor (5)
Charge monitor (6)
Fuel level monitor (7)
Engine coolant temperature monitor (8)
Engine oil pressure monitor (9)
Engine coolant temperature gauge (10)
Fuel gauge (11)
Air cleaner clogging monitor (12)
If the monitors do not light up or the buzzer does not sound,
there is probably a failure in the monitor, so contact your
Komatsu distributor for repairs.
2) After approx. 3 seconds, the screen switches to the
working mode/travel speed display monitor. Then it
switches to the normal screen.
Fuel level monitor (7)
Engine coolant temperature monitor (8)
Engine coolant temperature gauge (10)
Fuel gauge (11)
Hydraulic oil temperature gauge (13)
Hydraulic oil temperature monitor (14)
3 - 83
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 84
.
STARTING ENGINE
Normal Starting
WARNING
Start the engine only after sitting down in the operator's seat.
Do not attempt to start the engine by short-circuiting the engine starting circuit. Such an act may cause serious bodily injury
or fire.
Check that there are no persons or obstacles in the surrounding area, then sound the horn and start the engine.
Exhaust gas is toxic. When starting the engine in confined spaces, be particularly careful to ensure good ventilation.
NOTICE
Before starting the engine, check that the fuel control dial is at the low
idling (MIN) position.
If the fuel control dial is at the FULL position, the engine will accelerate
suddenly and cause damage to the engine parts.
Do not crank the starting motor continuously for more than 20 seconds.
If the engine does not start, wait for at least 2 minutes before trying
again.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1. Check the safety lock lever (1) is at the LOCK position (L). If the
safety lock lever is in the FREE position (F), the engine does
not start.
2. Set fuel control dial (2) at the low idling (MIN) position.
If it is at the high idling (MAX) position, always change it to the
low idling (MIN) position.
3 - 85
.
3. Turn the key in starting switch (3) to the START position (C).
The engine will start.
4. After the engine starts, release the key in starting switch (3).
The key will automatically return to the ON position (B).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5. Even after the engine is started, do not touch the work
equipment control levers and the travel pedals, while the
engine hydraulic pressure monitor lamp is still lighted.
NOTICE
If the engine oil pressure monitor does not go out even after 4 to 5 seconds
have passed, stop the engine immediately. Check the oil level, check for
leakage of oil, and take the necessary action.
3 - 86
.
NOTICE
Before starting the engine, check that fuel control dial (2) is at the low
idling (MIN) position.
If the fuel control dial is at 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.
Do not keep the strating motor rotating continuously for more than 20
seconds.
If the engine fails to start, wait for about 2 minutes and repeat from Step
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2.
3 - 87
.
3. Hold the key in starting switch (3) at the HEAT position (D), and
check that engine pre-heating monitor (4) lights up. After about
30 seconds, engine pre-heating monitor lamp (4) will flash to
indicate that pre-heating is finished.
REMARK
The monitors and gauges will light up also when the key is
turned to the HEAT position, but this is not an abnormality.
If the temperature is low, the monitor screen may become dark
or it may take time for the display to appear, but this is not an
abnormality.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. When preheating monitor (4) flashes, turn the key in starting
switch (3) to the START position (C) to start the engine.
5. After the engine starts, release the key in starting switch (3).
The key will automatically return to the ON position (B).
3 - 88
.
Warming-up Operation
NOTICE
When the hydraulic oil is at a low temperature, do not perform
operations or move the levers suddenly. Always perform the
warming-up operation. This will help extend the machine life.
Do not suddenly accelerate the engine before the warming-up operation
is completed.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Do not run the engine at low or high idling continuously 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.
REMARK
If the engine water temperature is above 30°C (86°F), to protect the turbocharger, the engine speed does not rise
for 2 seconds after starting, even if the fuel control dial is turned.
If the hydraulic oil temperature is low, the hydraulic oil temperature monitor display will be white.
3 - 89
.
After starting the engine, do not immediately start operations. First, perform the following operations and checks.
1. Turn fuel control dial (2) to center position (a) between the low
idling (MIN) and high idling (MAX) positions and run the engine
at a mid-range speed under no load until the engine water
temperature monitor gives a green display.
2. Set safety lock lever (1) to the FREE position (F) and raise the
bucket from the ground.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. Operate bucket control lever (3) and arm control lever (4)
slowly to move the bucket cylinder and arm cylinder to the end
of the stroke.
4. Operate the bucket for 30 seconds and the arm for 30 seconds
in turn fully for 5 minutes.
(A): Arm is pushed out
(B): Arm is pulled in
(C): Bucket is pushed out
(D): Bucket is pulled in
REMARK
If the swing lock switch (5) is set to the ON (actuated) position and
swing control lever (4) is operated at full stroke, oil temperaturerise
can be increased earlier.
NOTICE
When the work equipment is retracted, take care that it does not interfere with the machine body or ground.
3 - 90
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7. If air cleaner clogging monitor (16) lights up, clean or replace the element immediately.
For details of the method of cleaning the element, see "CHECK, CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR CLEANER
ELEMENT (PAGE 4-18)".
3 - 91
.
2) E mode
For operations with emphasis on fuel economy
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3) L mode
For operations requiring fine control
4) B mode
For breaker operations
3 - 92
.
NOTICE
Do not suddenly accelerate the engine before the warming-up operation
is completed.
Do not run the engine at low or high idling continuously 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.
Never perform operations or operate the control levers when the
hydraulic oil is still at low temperature. Always continue the warming-up
operation until the work equipment monitor display is green. This will
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
extend the service life of the machine.
REMARK
If the hydraulic oil temperature is low, the hydraulic oil temperature monitor display will be white.
1. Turn fuel control dial (2) to the low idling (MIN) position and run
the engine under no load until the engine water temperature
monitor gives a green display.
2. To raise the hydraulic oil temperature quickly, use the
operating mode switch on the machine monitor to set to A
mode (heavy-duty operation mode).
3. Turn fuel control dial (2) to the medium speed position (a).
3 - 93
.
4. Set safety lock lever (1) to the FREE position (F) and raise the
bucket from the ground.
5. Operate bucket control lever (3) and arm control lever (4)
slowly to move the bucket cylinder and arm cylinder to the end
of the stroke.
6. Operate the bucket for 30 seconds and the arm for 30 seconds
in turn fully for 5 minutes.
(A): Arm is pushed out
(B): Arm is pulled in
(C): Bucket is pushed out
(D): Bucket is pulled in
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
If the swing lock switch (5) is set to the ON (actuated) position and
swing control lever (4) is operated at full stroke, oil temperaturerise
can be increased earlier.
NOTICE
When the work equipment is retracted, take care that it does not interfere with the machine body or ground.
3 - 94
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
9. If air cleaner clogging monitor (16) lights up, clean or replace the element immediately.
For details of the method of cleaning the element, see "CHECK, CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR CLEANER
ELEMENT (PAGE 4-18)".
10. Turn fuel control dial (2) to the full speed (MAX) position and
carry out the operation is Step 4. for 3 to 5 minutes.
11. Repeat the following operation 3 - 5 times and operate slowly.
REMARK
If the above operation is not carried out, then may be a delay in response when starting or stopping the actuation
of the travel, swing, or work equipment.
12. Use working mode switch (19) on machine monitor (6) to select
the working mode to be used.
3 - 95
.
2) E mode
For operations with emphasis on fuel economy
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3) L mode
For operations requiring fine control
4) B mode
For breaker operations
3 - 96
.
NOTICE
Canceling automatic warming-up operation
If it becomes necessary in an emergency to cancel the automatic warming-up operation or to lower the engine speed to low idling,
do as follows.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 97
.
1. Run the engine at low idling for about 5 minutes to cool down
gradually.
2. Turn the key in starting switch (1) to the OFF position (A) and
stop the engine.
3. Remove the key from starting switch (1).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 98
.
MACHINE OPERATION
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1. Set swing lock switch (1) to the ON (actuated) position and
confirm that swing lock monitor lamp (2) lights up.
2. Turn fuel control dial (3) towards the full speed position to
increase the engine speed.
3 - 99
.
2. Operate the right and left travel levers (5), or the right or left travel pedals (6) as follows:
When sprocket (A) is at the rear of the machine:
Slowly push the levers (5) forward, or slowly depress the front
part of the pedals (6) to move the machine forward.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When sprocket (A) is at the front of the machine:
Slowly pull the levers (5) backward, or slowly depress the rear
part of the pedals (6) to move the machine forward.
3. For machines equipped with a travel alarm (if equipped), check that the alarm sounds. If the alarm does not
sound, please contact your Komatsu distributor for repair.
REMARK
In cold temperatures, if the machine travel speed is not normal, thoroughly perform the warming-up operation.
In addition, if the undercarriage is clogged with mud and the machine travel speed is not normal, remove the soil and
mud from the undercarriage.
3 - 100
.
2. Operate the right and left travel levers (5), or the right or left travel pedals (6) as follows:
When sprocket (A) is at the rear of the machine:
Slowly pull the levers (5) backward, or slowly depress the rear
part of the pedals (6) to move the machine backward.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When sprocket (A) is at the front of the machine:
Slowly push the levers (5) forward, or slowly depress the front
part of the pedals (6) to move the machine backward.
3. For machines equipped with a travel alarm (if equipped), check that the alarm sounds. If the alarm does not
sound, please contact your Komatsu distributor for repair.
3 - 101
.
Stopping Machine
Avoid stopping suddenly. Give yourself ample room and return the lever slowly when stopping.
1. Put the left and right travel levers (1) in the neutral position,
then stop the machine.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 102
.
Steering
WARNING
Before operating the travel levers, check the direction of the track frame (the position of the sprocket). If the sprocket is at the rear,
the machine moves in the reverse direction to the operation of the travel levers.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Steering the Machine when Stopped
When turning to the left:
Push the right travel lever forward to turn to the left when traveling
forward; and pull it back to turn left when traveling in reverse.
(A): Forward left turn
(B): Reverse left turn
REMARK
When turning to the right, operate the left travel lever in the same
way.
3 - 103
.
REMARK
When turning to the right, operate the right travel lever in the same
way.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Counter-rotation Turn (Spin Turn)
When using counter-rotation (spin turn) to turn left, pull the left
travel lever back and push the right travel lever forward.
REMARK
When using counter-rotation to turn right, pull the right travel lever
back and push the left travel lever forward.
3 - 104
.
SWINGING
WARNING
The tail of the machine extends outside the tracks. Before operating the
swing, check that the area around the machine is safe.
1. Before starting the swing operation, turn swing lock switch (1)
OFF and check that swing lock monitor (2) has gone out.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Operate left work equipment control lever (3) to swing the
upper structure.
(A): Left swing
(B): Right swing
3. When not using the swing, turn swing lock switch (1) ON.
Check that swing lock monitor (2) lights up.
3 - 105
.
REMARK
With this machine, an accumulator is installed in the operating circuit, so if less than 15 seconds has passed since
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
the engine was stopped, when the starting switch is turned to the ON position even with the engine stopped, it is
possible to operate the levers to lower work equipment to the ground.
In addition, this operation can also be used to release the remaining pressure in the hydraulic cylinder circuit or to
lower the boom after the machine has been loaded onto a trailer.
Arm operation
Swing operation
3 - 106
.
Boom operation
Bucket operation
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 107
.
WORKING MODE
Working Mode
The mode selector switch can be used to switch the mode to match operating conditions and purpose, thereby
enabling work to be performed efficiently.
Make effective use of each mode as follows.
When the starting switch is turned to the ON position, the working mode is set to A mode (digging).
Use the working mode switch to set the mode to the most efficient
mode to match the type of work.
Working
Applicable operations
mode
Normal digging, loading operations
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
A mode
(Operations with emphasis on productivity)
Normal digging, loading operations
E mode
(Operations with emphasis on fuel consumption)
When positioning work equipment exactly
L mode
(fine-control operations)
NOTICE
Do not use the heavy-duty operation mode for breaker operations. If breaker operations are carried out in the heavy-duty
operation mode, there is a hazard that the hydraulic equipment may be damaged or broken.
3 - 108
.
PROHIBITED OPERATIONS
WARNING
If it is necessary to operate the work equipment control lever when the machine is traveling, stop the machine, then operate
the control lever.
If any lever is operated when the auto-deceleration is being actuated, the engine speed will suddenly increase, so be careful
when operating.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Operations Using Travel Force
Do not dig the bucket into the ground and use the travel force to
carry out excavation. This will damage the machine or work
equipment.
3 - 109
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Sudden Lever Shifting High Speed Travel
(1) Never carry out sudden lever shifting as this may cause sudden
starting.
(2) Avoid sudden lever shifting from forward (A) to reverse (B) (or
from reverse (B) to forward (A)).
(3) Avoid sudden lever shifting change such as sudden stopping
from near top speed (lever release operation).
3 - 110
.
Traveling
Traveling over boulders, tree stumps, or other obstacles will cause
a big shock to the chassis (and in particular to the tracks), and this
will cause damage to the machine. For this reason, always remove
any obstacles or travel around them, or take other steps to avoid
traveling over such obstacles as far as possible.
If there is no way to avoid traveling over an obstacle, reduce the
travel speed, keep the work equipment close to the ground, and try
to travel so that the center of the track passes over the obstacle.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
display.
Do not drive the machine in water deeper than the center of carrier
roller (1).
Supply grease to the parts which have been under water for a long
time until the used grease is projected out of the bearings (around
the bucket pin, in particular).
3 - 111
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 112
.
TRAVELING ON SLOPES
WARNING
Turning or operating the work equipment when working on slopes may
cause the machine to lose it balance and turn over, so avoid such
operations.
It is particularly dangerous to swing downhill when the bucket is loaded.
If such operations have to be performed, pile soil to make a platform (A)
on the slope so the machine is kept horizontal during operation.
Do not travel up or down steep slopes. There is danger that the machine
may turn over.
When traveling, raise the bucket approx. 20 to 30cm (8 to 12 in) from the
ground.
Do not travel downhill in reverse.
Never turn on slopes or travel across slopes.
Always go down to a flat place to perform these operations. It may be
longer, but it will ensure safety.
Always operate or travel in such a way that it is possible to stop safely
at any time if the machine slips or becomes unstable.
When traveling uphill, if the shoes slip or it is impossible to travel uphill
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
using only the force of the tracks, do not use the pulling force of the arm
to help the machine travel uphill. There is danger that the machine may
turn over.
1. When traveling down steep hills, use the travel lever and fuel
control dial to keep the travel speed low. When traveling down
a steep hill of more than 15°, set the work equipment to the
posture shown in the diagram on the right, and lower the
engine speed.
2. When traveling up a steep hill of more than 15°, set the work
equipment to the posture shown in the diagram on the right.
3 - 113
.
Traveling Downhill
Put the travel lever in the neutral position. This will cause the brake to be automatically applied.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
swing operations. The upper structure will swing under its own weight.
Do not open or close the door when the machine is on a slope. The operating effort may suddenly change.
Always keep the door locked in position when it is open and when it is closed.
3 - 114
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When only one side is affixed in mud, use the bucket to raise the
track, then lay boards or logs and drive the machine out.
3 - 115
.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
In addition to the following, it is possible to further increase the range of applications by using various attachments.
Backhoe Work
A backhoe is suitable for excavating areas that are lower than the
machine.
When the condition of the machine is as shown in the diagram on
the right (angle between [bucket cylinder and link] and [arm
cylinder and arm] is 90°), the maximum excavation force is
obtained from the pushing force of each cylinder.
When excavating, use this angle effectively to optimize your
working efficiency.
The range for excavating with the arm is from a 45° angle away
from the machine to a 30° angle towards the machine.
There may be some differences depending on the excavation
depth, but try to stay within the above range rather than operating
the cylinder to the end of its stroke.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Shovel Work
A shovel is suitable for excavating at a position higher than the
machine. Shovel work is performed by attaching the bucket in the
reverse direction.
Ditching Work
Ditching work can be performed efficiently by attaching a bucket
which matches the digging operation and then setting the tracks
parallel to the line of the ditch to be excavated.
To excavate a wide ditch, first dig both sides and then finally
remove the center portion.
3 - 116
.
Loading Work
In places where the swing angle is small, work efficiency can be
enhanced by locating the dump truck in a place easily visible to the
operator.
Loading is easier and capacity greater if you begin from the front of
the dump truck body than if loading is done from the side.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 117
.
Stop the machine on a firm and flat surface and do the work. When performing joint work, appoint a conductor and
follow that person's instructions and signals.
Replacement
1. Place the bucket in contact with a flat surface.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
When removing the pins, place the bucket so that it is in light
contact with the ground.
If the bucket is lowered strongly to the ground, the resistance will
be increased and it will be difficult to remove the pins.
NOTICE
After removing the pins, make sure that mud or sand does not get on them.
Dust seals are fitted at both ends of the bushings, so be careful not to
damage them.
2. Remove the double nut of the stopper bolt for arm pin (A) and
link pin (B), remove the bolt, pull out arm pin (A) and link pin (B),
and then remove the bucket.
3. Align the arm (5) with holes (1) of the replacement bucket and
the link (6) with holes (2), then insert grease-coated pins (A)
and (B) into hole (1) and hole (2) respectively.
3 - 118
.
REMARK
When installing the bucket, for arm pin portion (A), fit O-ring (3) to
bucket (4) in the position shown in the diagram on the right. After
inserting the pin, fit it in the standard groove.
For link pin portion (B), install the bucket with O-ring (3) fitted in the
standard groove.
4. Install the stopper bolts and nuts for each pin, then grease the
pin.
REMARK
Lubricate with grease thoroughly until the grease comes out
from the end face.
When replacing the bucket, replace the dust seal if it has been
damaged. If a damaged seal is used without being replaced,
sand and dirt may enter the pin portion and cause abnormal
wear of the pin.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 119
.
Inversion
NOTICE
The rock bucket (PC 400: if equipped, PC 450: standard) interferes with the
arm, so it cannot be reversed to carry out excavation to the front.
1. Place the bucket in contact with a flat surface.
REMARK
When removing the pins, place the bucket so that it is in light
contact with the ground.
If the bucket is lowered strongly to the ground, the resistance will
be increased and it will be difficult to remove the pins.
NOTICE
After removing the pins, make sure that mud or sand does not get on them.
Dust seals are fitted at both ends of the bushings, so be careful not to
damage them.
2. Remove the double nut of the stopper bolt for arm pin (A) and
link pin (B), remove the bolt, pull out arm pin (A) and link pin (B),
and then remove the bucket.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. After removing the bucket, reverse it.
4. Align arm (5) with replacement bucket hole (1), then align link
(6) with hole (2), coat pins (A) and (B) with grease, and install.
REMARK
When reversing, do not install an O-ring. Keep the O-ring in a safe
place until using it next.
5. Install the stopper bolts and nuts for each pin, then grease the
pin.
REMARK
Lubricate with grease thoroughly until the grease comes out
from the end face.
When replacing the bucket, replace the dust seal if it has been
damaged. If a damaged seal is used without being replaced,
sand and dirt may enter the pin portion and cause abnormal
wear of the pin.
3 - 120
.
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, insert blocks underneath the track shoes. As an additional
safety measure, thrust the bucket into the ground.
If the control lever is touched by accident, the work equipment or the
machine may move suddenly, and this may lead to a serious accident.
Before leaving the operator's compartment, always set the safety lock
lever securely to LOCK position.
1. Put left and right travel levers (1) in the neutral position.
The machine stops.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Turn fuel control dial (2) to lower the engine speed to low idling.
3 - 121
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5. Stop the engine. For details of the procedure for stopping the engine, see "STOPPING THE ENGINE (PAGE
3-98)".
REMARK
After stopping the engine, if the starting switch is turned within
approx. 10 seconds to the ON or START position to start the
engine again, the monitor display is not reset, and the screen
before the starting switch was turned OFF is displayed.
3 - 122
.
LOCKING
Always lock the following places.
1. Door of operator's cab
Always remember to close the window.
2. Fuel tank filler port
3. Engine hood
4. Battery box cover
5. Left side door of the machine
6. Right side door of the machine
7. Hydraulic tank filler port
REMARK
Use the starting switch key to lock and unlock all these places.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 123
.
TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
TRANSPORTATION
When transporting the machine, observe all related laws and regulations, and be careful to assure safety.
LIFTING MACHINE
WARNING
Never perform lifting operations with any person on the machine.
Always make sure that the wire rope (cable) used for lifting the machine is of ample strength for the weight of the machine.
Never try to lift the machine in any posture other than the posture given in the procedure below.
There is danger that the machine may lose its balance.
When lifting the machine,pay careful attention to the center of gravity to maintain the balance.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When lifting the machine, perform the operation on flat ground as follows:
1. When lifting the machine, choose level ground and do as follows.
Pass the wire ropes between the 1st and 2nd track rollers from the front of the machine and the 1st and 2nd track
rollers from the rear.
However, if the machine is equipped with a track roller guard, pass the wire ropes under the track.
2. Set the lifting angle of the wire rope to 30° - 40°, then lift the machine slowly.
3. After the machine comes off the ground, stop the lifting operation and wait for the machine to stabilize, then lift
the machine slowly.
3 - 124
.
OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
After placing the machine on the specified position of the trailer, secure it according to the following procedure.
1. Secure control levers with the safety lock lever.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
moving. Also, hold it down with chains or wire rope of a
suitable strength. Be particularly careful to ensure that the
machine does not slip sideways.
3 - 125
.
TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
TRANSPORTATION POSTURE
This machine is separated into four kits for transportation: (1) upper structure, (2) cab, (3) work equipment, (4)
others. When transporting the machine, please ask your Komatsu distributor to divide the machine up into kits.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Posture for Each Unit
3 - 126
.
OPERATION TRANSPORTATION
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
mm 5,850 6,035 5,850 6,035
B
(ft in) (19' 2") (19' 10") (19' 2") (19' 10")
Overall mm 3,340 3,440 3,340 3,340
width (ft in) (10' 11") (11' 3") (10' 11") (10' 11")
kg 23,720 24,720 24,170 25,180
Weight
(lb) (52,303) (54,508) (53,295) (55,522)
Cab
3 - 127
.
TRANSPORTATION OPERATION
Work Equipment
Boom
Arm, Bucket
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Others
The value given in [ ] for the overall width is the value for the America specification machine.
Counterweight
3 - 128
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
NOTICE
Never use methanol, ethanol, or propanol-based antifreeze.
Never use any water-leakage prevention agent or any antifreeze containing such an agent.
Do not mix different types of antifreeze.
For details of the antifreeze mixture when changing the coolant, see "CLEAN INSIDE OF COOLING SYSTEM
(PAGE 4-23)".
Use a Permanent Antifreeze (ethylene glycol mixed with corrosion inhibitor, antifoam agent, etc.) meeting the
standard requirements as shown below. With permanent antifreeze, no change of coolant is required for a year. If
it is doubtful that an available antifreeze meets the standard requirements, ask the supplier of that antifreeze for
information.
Standard requirements for permanent antifreeze
SAE J1034
FEDERAL STANDARD O-A-548D
REMARK
In areas where permanent antifreeze is not available, it is possible to use antifreeze whose main component is
ethylene glycol and does not contain any corrosion inhibitor. (Such antifreeze can be used for the winter season
only.) However, in such a case, the coolant must be changed twice a year (spring and autumn), so use permanent
antifreeze when possible.
3 - 129
.
Battery
WARNING
The battery generates flammable gas, so 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 to 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, so do not let it flow into drainage ditches or spray it on to the ground surface.
If the breather hole in the battery cap becomes clogged, there is danger of damage to the battery. If the breather hole is
clogged, clean it.
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%, and insulate it against cold
temperature so that the machine can be started easily the next morning.
REMARK
Measure the specific gravity and calculate the rate of charge from the following conversion table.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.
Temperature
Charging
Rate (%)
(°C)com 20 0 -10 -20
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.
3 - 130
.
To prevent mud, water, or the undercarriage from freezing and making it impossible for the machine to move on the
following morning, always observe the following precautions.
Remove all the mud and water from the machine body. In particular, wipe the hydraulic cylinder rod clean to
prevent damage to the seal caused by mud or dirt on the rod surface getting inside the seal together with drops
of water.
Park the machine on hard, dry ground.
If this is impossible, park the machine on wooden boards.
The boards help protect the tracks from being frozen in soil and allow the machine to move the next morning.
Open the drain valve and drain any water collected in the fuel system to prevent it from freezing.
Fill the fuel tank in order to prevent moisture from forming inside the tank, as the ambient temperature goes down.
After operation in water or mud, remove water from undercarriage as described below to extend undercarriage
service life.
1. Swing 90° with engine at low idling and bring the work
equipment to the side of the track.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Jack up the machine until the track is raised slightly from the
ground. Rotate the track under no load. Repeat this procedure
on both the left and right sides.
3 - 131
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Set the stop valve to the LOCK position on machines ready for attachments. Install the blind plugs to the elbows.
Set the selector valve on the machines which can install attachments to the "Where no attachment is mounted"
position.
DURING STORAGE
WARNING
When it is necessary to perform the rust-preventive operation while the machine is indoors, open the doors and windows to
improve ventilation and prevent gas poisoning.
During storage, always operate and move the machine for a short distance once a month so a new film of oil will
coat movable parts and component surfaces. At the same time, also charge the battery.
For machines equipped with an air conditioner, run the air conditioner.
AFTER STORAGE
NOTICE
If the machine has been stored without the monthly rust prevention operation, consult your Komatsu distributor for service.
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 can contaminate the oil over time. Check the oil
for presence of water before and after starting the engine. If there is water in the oil, change the oil.
3 - 132
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 133
.
CAUTION
This engine consists of higher precision parts than on the conventional fuel injection pump and nozzle, so if dirt gets in, it will
cause problems. If there is any dirt stuck to the fuel line, use fuel to wash it off completely.
Be careful when opening the air bleed plug at the fuel filter head and the air bleeder of the supply pump. The system is still
under pressure and fuel may spurt out.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1. Remove water separator (forms one unit with additional fuel
filter) (1), fill the inside of the strainer with clean fuel, taking care
not to let any dirt get in, then install it again.
REMARK
If the optional water separator is installed, take the necessary
action for the water separator instead of the fuel strainer.
2. Remove fuel filter cartridge (2), fill the inside of the filter with
clean fuel, taking care not to let dirt or dust get in, then install
it again.
Add fuel from small hole (A) (dirty side) at eight places. Do not
add fuel from hole (B) (clean side) at the center.
3. Loosen air bleed plug (3) at the fuel filter head.
4. Loosen the knob of priming pump (4), then pump the knob until no more bubbles come out of air bleed plug (3).
5. Tighten air bleed plug (3).
Tightening torque: 7.8 to 9.8 N·m (0.8 to 1 kgf·m, 5.8 to 7.2 lbft)
3 - 134
.
8. Continue pumping (approx. 50 times) until the priming pump (4) becomes stiff and the overflow valve release
sound becomes continuous.
9. Push in the knob of priming pump (4) and tighten it.
10. Turn the key in the starting switch to the START position and start the engine.
When doing this, 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 try again. Perform this operation a maximum of 4 times.
11. If the engine does not start, repeat the operation from Step 3.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When the arm control lever is operated to the IN position and the
work equipment is lowered under no load from a high position,
the arm speed will drop momentarily when the arm is more or
less at the vertical position.
When starting or stopping the swing, noise will be emitted from the brake valve.
When going down a steep slope at low speed, a noise will be emitted from the travel motor brake valve.
3 - 135
.
If the machine sinks in mud and cannot get out under its own
power, or if the drawbar pull of the excavator is being used to tow
a heavy object, use a wire rope as shown in the diagram on the
right.
Place pieces of wood between wire ropes and body to prevent
damage to ropes and body.
At this time, never use the hole for light-weight towing.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
LIGHTWEIGHT TOWING HOLE
WARNING
The shackle must always be used.
Hold the rope level and direct it straight to the track frame.
Move the machine slowly in the Lo mode.
There is a hole in the track frame to fit the shackle when towing light
objects.
3 - 136
.
DISCHARGED BATTERY
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 sulphuric 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 protective goggles 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
If the terminals are loose, there is danger that the defective contact may
generate sparks that will cause an explosion. Terminals should be
connected firmly.
When removing or installing the terminals, check which is the positive
(+) terminal and which is the negative (-) terminal.
3 - 137
.
Battery Charges
When charging the battery, if the battery is not handled correctly,
there is a hazard that the battery may explode. Always follow the
instructions of "DISCHARGED BATTERY (PAGE 3-137)" and the
instruction manual accompanying the charger, and do as follows.
Set the voltage of the charger to match the voltage of the battery
to be charged. If the correct voltage is not selected, the charger
may overheat and cause an explosion.
Connect the positive (+) charger clip of the charger to the
positive (+) terminal of the battery, then connect the negative (-)
charger clip of the charger to the negative (-) terminal of the
battery. Be sure to fix the clips securely.
Set the charging current to 1/10 of the value of the rated battery capacity; when carrying out rapid charging, set
it to less than the rated battery capacity.
If the charger current is too high, the electrolyte will leak or dry up, and this may cause the battery to catch fire and
explode.
If the battery electrolyte is frozen, do not charge the battery or start the engine with a different power source.
There is a hazard that this will ignite the battery electrolyte and cause the battery to explode.
Do not use or charge the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below the LOWER LEVEL line. This may cause
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
an explosion. Always check the battery electrolyte level periodically and add distilled water to bring the electrolyte
level to the UPPER LEVEL line.
3 - 138
.
WARNING
When connecting the cables, never contact the positive (+) and negative
(-) terminals.
When starting the engine with a booster cable, always wear safety
glasses.
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. If hydrogen gas
explodes, it could cause serious injury.
Be careful not to make a mistake when connecting a booster cable. In
the last connection (to the upper structure frame), a spark will be
caused, so connect the cable to a spot as far away from the battery as
possible. (Avoid the work equipment, however, because it is not a good
conductor)
When removing the booster cable, exercise good care so that the
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
booster cable clips may not contact each other, or they contact the
chassis.
NOTICE
The starting system for this machine uses 24V. For the normal machine, also use a 24V battery.
The size of the booster cable and clip should be suitable for the battry 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 safety lock levers and parking brake levers of both machine are in the LOCK position.
Check that each lever is in the NEUTRAL position.
3. Connect one clip of booster cable (B) to the negative (-) terminal of the normal machine.
4. Connect the other clip of booster cable (B) to the revolving frame of the problem machine.
3 - 139
.
WARNING
Always check that the safety lock lever is set to the LOCK position, regardless of whether the machine is working normally or has
failed. Check also that all the control levers are in the HOLD or neutral position.
1. Make sure the clips are firmly connected to the battery terminals.
2. Start engine of the normal machine and run it at high idling speed.
3. Turn the starting switch of the problem machine to the START position and start the engine.
If the engine doesn't start at first, try again after 2 minutes or so.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
terminal of the normal machine.
4. Remove the other clip of booster cable (A) from the positive (+)
terminal of the problem machine.
3 - 140
.
OTHER TROUBLE
Electrical System
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
Lamp flickers while engine is Loose fan belt Check fan belt tension, replace
running
Charge level monitor does not go Defective alternator ( Replace)
out even when engine is running Defectivr wiring ( Check, repair)
Abnormal noise is generated from Defective alternator ( Replace)
alternator
Defective wiring ( Check, repair)
Starting motor does not turn when
Defective starting motor ( Replace)
starting switch is turned to ON
Insufficient battery charge Charge
Pinion of starting motor keeps Insufficient battery charge Charge
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
going and out Defective safety relay ( Replace)
Starting motor turns engine Insufficient battery charge Charge
sluggishly Defective starting motor ( Replace)
Defective wiring, defective ring ( Check, repair)
Starting motor disengages before
gear pinion
engine starts
Insufficient battery charge Charge
Defective wiring ( Check, repair)
Pre-heating monitor does not light Defective heater relay ( Replace)
Defective monitor ( Replace)
Oil pressure monitor does not light Defective monitor ( Replace)
up when engine is stopped Defective caution lamp switch ( Replace)
(starting switch at ON position)
Defective wiring ( Check, repair)
Outside of electrical heater is not Disconnection in electric heater ( Replace)
warm when touched by hand Defective operation of heater ( Replace)
relay switch
3 - 141
.
Chassis
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 142
.
Engine
( ): Always contact your Komatsu distributor when dealing with these items.
In cases of abnormalities or causes which are not listed below, contact your Komatsu distributor for repairs.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Clogged radiator fin or damaged Clean or repair, see EVERY 500
fin HOURS SERVICE
Defective thermostat ( Replace thermostat)
Radiator water level monitor lights
Loose radiator filler cap (high Tighten cap or replace packing
up
altitude operation)
Defective water level sensor ( Replace sensor)
Defective monitor ( Replace monitor)
Lack of fuel Add fuel, see CHECK BEFORE
STARTING
Air in fuel system Repair place where air is sucked
in. See EVERY 500 HOURS
SERVICE.
Defective fuel injection pump or ( Replace pump or nozzle)
Engine does not start even when nozzle
starting motor is turned Starting motor cranks engine too See ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
slowly
Preheating monitor does not light See ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
up
defective compression
Defective valve clearance ( Adjust valve clearance)
Password setting is wrong Input correct password
Excessive oil in il pan Add oil to specified level. See
Exhaust gas is white or blue CHECK BEFORE STARTING.
Improper fuel Replace with specified fuel
Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace. See WHEN
REQUIRED.
Exhaust gas is black Defective nozzle ( Replace nozzle)
Defective compression ( See "Defective pressure" above)
Defective turbocharger Wash or replace turbocharger
There is sometimes breathing in Defective nozzle ( Defective nozzle)
combustion sound
3 - 143
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 144
.
Monitor
Failure mode Remedy
display
When emergency pump drive switch is up, normal operations
E02 Error in pump control system
become normal, but carry out inspection immediately. (*)
Turn the swing holding brake release switch is up to release the
brake. When applying the swing brake, operate it manually with
E03 Swing brake system error the swing lock switch. Depending on the cause of the problem, it
may not be possible to release it. In any case, have it inspected
immediately.(*)
Abnormality in electronic
E10 governor system Carry out inspection immediately.
(engine stopped)
Abnormality in electronic
governor system It is possible to carry out normal working operations, but have
E11
(abnormality in engine inspection carried out immediately.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
protection output)
Abnormality in throttle
Move machine to a safe posture, and carry out inspection
E14 (abnormality in fuel control
immediately.
dial)
Abnormality in electronic It is possible to carry out normal driving operations, but have
E15
governor system inspection carried out immediately.
If the engine can be operated, set the machine to a safe posture,
then have inspection carried out immediately.
If the engine is operated and stalls, turn the emergency pump
E04 Abnormality in network drive switch is up set the machine to a safe posture, then have
inspection carried out immediately.
Even if the engine is stopped, have inspection carried out
immediately.
If no error code is displayed but work
Carry out inspection immediately.
equipment or swing cannot be operated
(*): For details of handling the emergency pump drive switch and swing holding brake cancel switch, see
"SWITCHES (PAGE 3-30)".
3 - 145
.
REMARK
If the point of contact telephone number has not been registered,
screen B is not displayed.
If it is necessary to register the point of contact telephone number,
ask your Komatsu distributor to register it.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 - 146
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4-1
.
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Do not perform any inspection and maintenance operation that is not found in this manual.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Check Drained Oil and Used Filter
After oil is changed or filters are replaced, check the old oil and filters for metal particles and foreign materials. If large
quantity of metal particles or foreign materials are found, always report to the person in charge, and carry out
suitable action.
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.
Dusty Jobsite
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 radiator core frequently to avoid clogging.
Clean and replace the fuel filter frequently.
4-2
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
replace with new parts.
When doing this, be careful not to forget to assemble the O-rings and gaskets.
When installing the hoses, do not twist or bend them into loops with a small radius.
This will cause damage to the hose and drastically reduce its service life.
4-3
.
OUTLINE OF SERVICE
HANDLING OIL, FUEL, COOLANT, AND PERFORMING OIL CLINIC
Oil
The engine and hydraulic equipment are used under extremely severe conditions (high temperature,
high-pressure), so the oil deteriorates as time passes.
Always use the recommended oil in the list given in the Operation and Maintenance Manual that matches the
grade, maximum temperature, and minimum temperature.
Even if the oil is not dirty, always change the oil at the specified interval.
Oil corresponds to blood in the human body, so always be careful when handling it to prevent any impurities
(water, metal particles, dirt, etc.) from getting in.
The majority of problems with machines 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
We recommend periodic performance of the oil clinic to ensure that you always know the condition of the
machine. Please contact your Komatsu distributor for details of the oil clinic.
When using commercially available oil, it may be necessary to reduce the oil change interval. For this reason,
we recommend use of the Komatsu oil clinic.
Fuel
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 temperature below -15°C (5
°F)). It is necessary to use the fuel that is suitable for the temperature.
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.
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.
4-4
.
If the coolant level is low, it will cause overheating and will also cause problems with corrosion from the air in the
coolant.
Grease
Grease is used to prevent twisting and noise 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
the condition of your machine. This enables us to locate the problems and to recommend suitable and timely repair
methods.
The oil clinic charges the customer only the actual costs, and provides an immediate report of the results of the
analysis and recommendations for action to take. This low-cost service can save you high costs and inconvenience
in the future, so we strongly recommend you to avail yourself of this service.
Others
Measurements are made of items such as the ratio of water or fuel in the oil, and the dynamic viscosity.
4-5
.
Oil Sampling
Sampling interval
250 hours: Engine
500 hours: Other components
Filters
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
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 affixed 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.
Use of Komatsu genuine filter elements is strongly recommended.
4-6
.
WEAR PARTS
Replace wear parts such as the filter element or air cleaner element 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(07000-15210) (O-ring) (1)
Air conditioner RECIRC filter 20Y-979-6261 Filter Every one year
Air conditioner FRESH filter 17M-911-3530 Element Every one year
Element assembly
Air cleaner 600-185-6100 1 -
(Outer, Inner, O-ring)
207-970-5120 Element 1
Additional filter for breaker
(07000-12011) (O-ring) (1) -
(if equipped)
(07000-02125) (O-ring) (1)
4-7
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
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.
4-8
.
REMARK
When fuel sulphur content is less than 0.5%, change oil in the oil pan according to the periodic maintenance
hours described in this manual.
Change oil according to the following table if fuel sulfur content is above 0.5%.
When starting the engine with an atmospheric temperature of lower than 0°C (32°F), be sure to use engine oil
of SAE10W, SAE10W-30 and SAE15W-40, even though the atmospheric temperature goes up to 10°C (50°
F) more or less during the day.
Use API classification CD as engine oil and if API classification CC, reduce the engine oil change interval to half.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
There is no problem if single grade oil is mixed with multigrade oil (SAE10W-30, 15W-40), but be sure to add
single grade oil that matches the temperature range in the table.
We recommend Komatsu genuine oil which has been specifically formulated and approved for use in engine and
hydraulic work equipment applications.
Specified capacity: Total amount of oil including oil for components and oil in piping.
Refill capacity: Amount of oil needed to refill system during normal inspection and maintenance.
4-9
.
Engine Oil
Anti-freeze
[CD or CE]
Gear Oil Grease Coolant
SAE10W, 30, 40
No. Supplier [GL-4 or GL-5] [Lithium-Base] [Ethylene Glycol
10W30, 15W40
SAE80, 90, 140 NLGI No.2 Base]
(The 15W40 oil
Permanent Type
marked * is CE.)
EO10-CD AF-ACL
EO30-CD GO90 G2-LI AF-PTL
1 KOMATSU
EO10-30CD GO140 G2-LI-S AF-PT(Winter, one
EO15-40CD season type)
Diesel sigma S
super dieselmulti-
2 AGIP Rotra MP GR MU/EP -
grade
*Sigma turbo
Multi-purpose gear PYKON premium
3 AMOCO *Amoco 300 -
oil grease
Litholine HEP 2
4 ARCO *Arcofleet S3 pius Arco HD gear oil -
Arco EP moly D
Gear oil EP
5 BP Vanellus C3 Energrease LS-EP2 Antifreeze
Hypogear EP
*RPM delo 400 Universal thuban Marfak all purpose 2
6 CALTEX AF engine coolant
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
RPM delo 450 Universal thuban EP Ultra-duty grease 2
EP
*Turbomax EPX
MS3
7 CASTROL *RX super Hypoy Anti-freeze
Spheerol EPL2
CRD Hypoy B
Hypoy C
8 CHEVRON *Delo 400 Universal gear Ultra-duty grease 2 -
Universal gear
9 CONOCO *Fleet motor oil Super-sta grease -
lubricant
Multiperformance 3C Tranself EP
10 ELF - Glacelf
Performance 3C Tranself EP type 2
Essolube D3
*Essolube XD-3
EXXON Gear oil GP
11 *Essolube XD-3 Extra Beacon EP2 All season coolant
(ESSO) Gear oil GX
*Esso heavy duty
Exxon heavy duty
Super duty motor oil Multi-purpose gear Gulfcrown EP2 Antifeeze and
12 GULF
*Super duty plus lubricant Gulfcrown EP special coolant
Delvac 1300 Mobilux EP2
Mobilube GX
13 MOBIL *Delvac super Mobilgease 77 -
Mobilube HD
10W-30, 15W-40 Mobilgrease special
4 - 10
.
Engine Oil
Anti-freeze
[CD or CE]
Gear Oil Grease Coolant
SAE10W, 30, 40
No. Supplier [GL-4 or GL-5] [Lithium-Base] [Ethylene Glycol
10W30, 15W40
SAE80, 90, 140 NLGI No.2 Base]
(The 15W40 oil
Permanent Type
marked * is CE.)
Multi-purpose white
*Supreme duty Multi-purpose 4092 grease 705 Anti-freeze and
14 PENNZOIL
fleet motor oil Multi-purpose 4140 707L White-bearing summer coolant
grease
PETROFIN FINA potonic N
15 FINA kappa TD FINA marson EPL2 FINA tamidor
A FINA potonic NE
Spirax EP
16 SHELL Rimura X Albania EP grease -
Spirax heavy duty
Sunoco ultra prestige Sunoco antifreeze
Sunoco GL5
17 SUN - 2EP and summer
gear oil
Sun prestige 742 coolant
*Ursa super plus Multifak EP2 Coda 2055 startex
18 TEXACO Multigear
Ursa premium Starplex 2 antifreeze coolant
Total EP
Rubia S
19 TOTAL Total Transmission Multis EP2 Antigal/antifreeze
*Rubia X
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
TM
20 UNION *Guardol MP gear lube LS Unoba EP -
*Turbostar Multigear
21 VEEDOL *Diesel star Multigear B - Antifreeze
MDC Multigear C
4 - 11
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
14 22 172 17.5 126.6 153-190 15.5-19.5 112.1-141
The torques marked * indicate the hightening torques for the hoses at the top of the swivel joint.
4 - 12
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3 Fuel hose (fuel tank to fuel strainer) 1
4 Fuel strainer to engine or additional fuel filter 1
5 Spill hose (nozzle to fuel tank) 1
6 Spill hose (between nozzles) 5
7 Fuel hose (fuel filter to injection pump) 1
8 Fuel hose 1
9 Pump outlet hose (pump to control valve) 2
10 Work equipment hose (boom cylinder inlet port) 4
Work equipment hose
11 2
(bucket cylinder line, boom foot portion)
12 Work equipment hose (bucket cylinder inlet port) 2 Every two years or 4000
Work equipment hose hours, whichever comes sooner
13 2
(bucket cylinder inlet port 4.0 m (13 ft 1 in) arm)
14 Work equipment hose (arm cylinder line, boom foot portion) 2
15 Work equipment hose (arm cylinder inlet port) 2
16 Attachment additional line hose (boom foot portion) 2
17 Attachment additional line hose (boom intermediate portion) 2
18 Attachment additional line hose (boom top portion) 2
19 Swing line hose (swing motor inlet port) 2
20 Main suction hose 1
21 Gear pump suction hose 1
22 Heater hose 2
23 Travel line hose (control valve to swivel joint) 4
24 Travel line hose (swivel joint to travel motor) 4
25 Seat belt 1 Replace every three years
4 - 13
.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the maintenance schedule for some parts will be different. For
details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" to confirm the correct
maintenance schedule when carrying out maintenance.
INITIAL 250 HOURS MAINTENANCE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 250 HOURS)
REPLACE FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE 4- 55
INITIAL 1000 HOURS MAINTENANCE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 1000 HOURS)
CHECK ENGINE VALVE CLEARANCE, ADJUST 4- 17
WHEN REQUIRED
CHECK, CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR CREANER ELEMENT 4- 18
CLEAN INSIDE OF COOLING SYSTEM 4- 23
CHECK AND TIGHTEN TRACK SHOE BOLTS 4- 25
CHECK AND ADJUST TRACK TENSION 4- 26
CHECK ELECTRICAL INTAKE AIR HEATER 4- 27
REPLACE BUCKET TEETH (VERTICAL PIN TYPE) 4- 28
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REPLACE BUCKET TEETH (HORIZONTAL PIN TYPE) 4- 31
REPLACE BUCKET SIDE CUTTER, SHROUD 4- 32
ADJUST BUCKET CREARANCE 4- 33
CHECK WINDOW WASHER FLUID LEVEL, ADD FLUID 4- 34
CHECK AND ADJUST AIR CONDITIONER 4- 35
WASH WASHABLE FLOOR 4- 36
BLEEDING AIR FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 4- 39
METHOD FOR RELEASING INTERNAL PRESSURE IN HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 4- 41
CHECK NITROGEN GAS CHARGE PRESSURE IN ACCUMULATOR (control circuit) 4- 42
4 - 14
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
CHECK ENGINE VALVE CLEARANCE, ADJUST 4- 73
CHECK VIBRATION DAMPER 4- 73
4 - 15
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
CHANGE OIL IN HYDRAULIC TANK
Change the oil according to the table on the right.
4 - 16
.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
INITIAL 250 HOURS MAINTENANCE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 250 HOURS)
Carry out the following maintenance only after the first 250 hours of operation on new machines.
Replace fuel filter cartridge
Special tools are needed for the inspection and maintenance, so please contact your Komatsu distributor to have
this work carried out.
For details of the method of replacing or maintaining, see the section on EVERY 500 HOURS SERVICE.
INITIAL 1000 HOURS MAINTENANCE (ONLY AFTER THE FIRST 1000 HOURS)
Carry out the following maintenance only after the first 1000 hours of operation on new machines.
Check engine valve clearance, adjust
Special tools are needed for inspection and maintenance, so contact your Komatsu distributor.
For details of the method of replacing or maintaining, see the section on EVERY 2000 HOURS SERVICE.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 17
.
WHEN REQUIRED
Checking
If air cleaner clogging monitor (1) of the monitor panel flashes,
clean the air cleaner element.
Replacing
Replacing element, O-ring
If one year has passed since installing the element or if air
cleaner clogging monitor (1) on the monitor panel flashes
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
immediately after the element is cleaned, replace the outer
element, inner element, and O-ring.
Replacing evacuator valve
Replace it if it is damaged or the rubber is markedly deformed.
NOTICE
Do not clean the air cleaner element until the air cleaner clogging monitor on the monitor panel flashes. If the element is
cleaned frequently before the clogging monitor flashes, the air cleaner will not be able to display its performance fully, and the
cleaning efficiency will also go down.
In addition, during the cleaning operation, more dirt stuck to the element will fall inside the inner element.
If inspection, cleaning, or maintenance is carried out with the engine running, dirt will enter the engine and cause damage to
the engine. Always stop the engine before carrying out these operations.
2. Hold the outer element, rock it lightly up and down and to the left and right, and rotate the element to the left and
right to pull it out.
4 - 18
.
NOTICE
Never remove the inner element (6). It will allow dirt to enter and cause
failure of the engine.
Do not use a screwdriver or other tool.
3. After removing the outer element (5), cover the inner element
(6) with a clean cloth or tape to prevent dirt or dust from
entering.
4. Wipe off or brush off the dirt stuck to cover (3) and the inside of
the air cleaner body (7).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 19
.
3) Replace both inner and outer elements when the monitor (1) flashed soon after installing the cleaned outer
element even though it has not been cleaned 6 times.
4) When replacing the element, stick on seal (A) packed in
the same box as the element. Stick the seal in the position
shown in the diagram on the right.
NOTICE
When cleaning the element, do not hit or beat it against anything.
Do not use an element whose folds or gasket or seal are damaged.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 20
.
1. Check that there is no dirt or oil stuck to the seal portion of the new element or cleaned element. Wipe off any
dirt or oil.
2. When the outer element has been removed, check that the inner element has not come out of position and is
not at an angle. If inner element is at an angle, insert your hand and push it in straight.
3. Push the outer element in straight with your hand when installing it to the air cleaner body.
If the element is held and rocked lightly up and down and to the left and right while pushing it in, the element can
be inserted easily.
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
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
assembling.
4. Install cover (3) as follows.
1) Align cover (3) with the element.
2) Hook the tip of hook (2) to the protruding part of the air
cleaner body and lock it in position.
3) When locking hooks (2) in position, apply the hooks in turn
on opposite sides (top, bottom, left, right) in the same way
as when tightening bolts.
4) Always install cover (3) so that the evacuator (4) is facing
the ground (A).
5) When cover (3) is installed, check that the clearance
between the air cleaner body and cover (3) is not too large.
If it is too large, install again.
4 - 21
.
NOTICE
The inner element must not be used again even after it's cleaning. When replacing the outer element, replace the inner element
at the same time.
5. Set the outer element in position, then lock cover (3) with hooks
(2).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 22
.
Clean the inside of the cooling system, change the coolant and replace the corrosion resistor according to the table
below.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
whichever comes first
Every 1000 hours and when
Non permanent type antifreeze Every 6 months (spring, autumn)
cleaning the inside of the
containing ethylene glycol (Drain antifreeze in spring,
cooling system and
(winter, one season type) add antifreeze in autumn)
when changing coolant
Every 6 months or
When no using antifreeze every 1000 hours,
whichever come first
Stop the machine on level ground when cleaning or changing the coolant.
Use a permanent type of antifreeze.
If, for some reason, it is impossible to use permanent type antifreeze, use an antifreeze containing ethylene glycol.
Super Coolant (AF-ACL) has an anti-corrosion effect as well as an antifreeze effect.
The ratio of antifreeze to water depends on the ambient temperature, but to obtain the corrosion resistance effect,
a minimum ratio of 30% by volume is necessary.
When deciding the ratio of antifreeze to water, check the lowest temperature in the past, and decide from the mixing
rate table given below.
It is actually better to estimate a temperature about 10°C (18°F) lower when deciding the mixing rate.
4 - 23
.
WARNING
Antifreeze is flammable, so keep it away from flame.
Antifreeze is toxic. When removing the drain plug, be careful not to get water containing antifreeze on you. If it gets in your eyes,
flush your eyes with large amount of fresh water and see a doctor at once.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Remove the undercover, then set containers to catch the
coolant under drain valves (3) and (4).
Open drain valve (3) at the rear of the machine (right side of
engine block) and drain the water.
Open drain valve (4) under the radiator and drain the water.
5. After draining the antifreeze solution, close drain valves (3) and
(4), 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 and open drain valves (3) and (4) to drain the
water.
7. After draining the water, clean the radiator with detergent.
For the cleaning method, follow the instruction of detergent.
8. Close drain valves (3) and (4).
9. Replace the corrosion resistor, and open valve (1).
For details of the method for replacing the corrosion resistor cartridge, see "REPLACE CORROSION
RESISTOR CARTRIDGE (PAGE 4-69)".
10. Install the undercover.
11. Add water through the water filler up to the filler port.
12. Run the engine at low idling for 5 minutes to remove the air from the water, then run at high idling for 5 minutes.
(Leave cap (2) removed when doing this.)
4 - 24
.
13. Drain the coolant from sub tank (5), wash the inside of the sub
tank, then add water to between the FULL and LOW marks.
14. Stop the engine, wait for approx. 3 minutes, add city water up
to near the mouth of the filler port, then tighten cap (2).
www.
komat
supar
Tightening
tsbook
.com
1. First, tighten to a tightening torque of 392 ± 39.2 N·m (40 ± 4 kgf·m, 289.3 ± 28.9 lbft), then check that the nut
and shoe are in tight contact with the link mating surface.
2. After checking, tighten a further 120° ± 10°.
4 - 25
.
Wear on pins and bushings of the undercarriage will vary with working conditions and a type of soil, so inspect the
track tension every now and then in order to maintain the standard tension.
For carrying out inspection and adjustment of track shoes, park the machine on the flat and solid ground.
Checking
1. Run the engine at low idle, then move the machine forward for
a distance equal to the track length on ground, and slowly stop
the machine.
2. Put on the track shoe straight wooden bar (3) which stretches
from idler (1) to upper carrier roller (2).
3. Measure the maximum deflection between bottom surface of
the wooden bar and top surface of the track shoe.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Deflection "a" should be 10 - 30 mm (0.4 - 1.2 in).
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 (1) under pressure can penetrate the body, causing
injury or death. For this reason, do not loosen plug (1) more than one turn.
Do not loosen any part other than plug (1). Furthermore, do not bring your
face in front of the plug (1).
If track tension is not relieved by this procedure, contact your Komatsu
distributor for repairs.
4 - 26
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. If the grease does not come out smoothly, move the machine
forwards and backwards a short distance.
4. Tighten plug (1).
5. To check if the tension is correct, run the engine at low idling,
move the machine slowly forward (by an amount equal to the
length of track on ground), then stop the machine.
6. Check the track tension again, and if the tension is not correct,
adjust it again.
4 - 27
.
WARNING
It is dangerous if the work equipment is mistakenly moved when
replacing the teeth.
Set the work equipment in a stable condition, stop the engine, then set
safety lock lever (1) securely to the LOCK position (L).
As the locking pin is knocked out with force, there is danger that the pin
may fly out. Check that there is no one near the machine.
Broken pieces may fly during the replacement operation, so always
wear safety glasses, gloves, or other protective equipment.
1. To make it possible to knock out the pin of tooth (1), put block
(5) under the bottom of the bucket, and set so that the bottom
surface of the bucket is horizontal.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Use a hammer and drift to knock out lock pin (2). (If the drift is
set against rubber pin lock (3) when it is hit, the rubber pin lock
may break. Set it against the back of the pin.)
3. After removing lock pin (2) and rubber pin lock (3), check them.
If lock pin (2) and rubber pin lock (3) are used in the condition
below, it will cause tooth (1) to come off during operation.
Always replace them with new parts.
4 - 28
.
Rubber (6) of the rubber pin lock is cut and the steel ball is about
to come out.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Clean the surface of adapter (4) and remove the soil with a knife.
5. Hit rubber pin lock (3) by hand or with a metal hammer and
push it into the hole in adapter (4).
When doing this, be careful not to let rubber pin lock (3) fly out
from the surface of adapter (4).
6. Clean the inside surface of tooth (1), then install to adapter (4).
If there is any mud stuck to it or any protrusion, tooth (1) will not
fit properly in adapter (4) and the fitting contact will be poor.
7. Fit teeth (1) to adapter (4), and confirm that when the pointer is
pressed strongly, the rear face of the hole for the pin of the
teeth is at the same level as the rear face of the hole for the pin
of the adapter.
If the rear face of the pin hole of tooth (1) protrudes in front of
the rear face of the pin hole of adapter (4), do not knock the pin
in.
If this happens, there is something (C) preventing the tooth (1)
from fitting completely in adapter (4), so locate the problem and
remove the obstruction. When tooth (1) fits completely in
adapter (4), knock in lock pin (2).
4 - 29
.
8. Insert lock pin (2) in the pin hole in the tooth (1), and knock it in
so that the top surface of lock pin (2) is the same height as the
surface of tooth (1).
9. After replacing the bucket tooth, always check as follows.
1) After lock pin (2) is completely knocked in, check that it is
secured in position at tooth (1) and the surface.
2) After knocking in the lock pin (2) from one direction, tap it
back lightly in the opposite direction.
3) Tap the tip of tooth (1) from the top and bottom, and the side
face from the left and right.
4) Rubber pin lock (3) and lock pin (2) must be as shown in the
diagram on the right.
REMARK
If the tooth is turned, the wear will become uniform. This will extend
the service life of the tooth and reduce the frequency of
replacement.
When replacing the tooth, replace the rubber pin lock and lock pin
with new parts at the same time. This will prevent the tooth from
falling out.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 30
.
WARNING
It is dangerous if the work equipment is mistakenly moved when
replacing the teeth.
Set the work equipment in a stable condition, stop the engine, then set
safety lock lever (1) securely to the LOCK position (L).
As the locking pin is knocked out with force, there is danger that the pin
may fly out. Check that there is no one near the machine.
Broken pieces may fly during the replacement operation, so always
wear safety glasses, gloves, or other protective equipment.
1. To make it possible to knock out the pin (1) of tooth (2), put
block (5) under the bottom of the bucket, and set so that the
bottom surface of the bucket is horizontal.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Place a bar on the head of pin (1), hit the bar with a hammer to
knock out the pin, then remove tooth (2).
REMARK
If the bucket teeth cannot be safely removed by this mothod,
have your Komatsu distributor replace the bucket teeth.
3. Clean the mounting face. Fit a new tooth (2) in the adapter,
push in pin (1) partially by hand, then lock it with a hammer to
install the tooth to the bucket.
4 - 31
.
Side Cutters
Loosen mounting bolts (2), then remove side cutter (1). Replace
the side cutter, bolts, and nuts with new parts.
Tightening torque for bolts: 3040 to 3630 N·m (310 to 370 kgf·m,
2,242.2 to 2,676.2 lbft)
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Shroud
1. Place a bar on the head of pin (1), hit the bar with a hammer to
knock out the pin, then remove tooth (2).
REMARK
If it cannot be removed by this method, for safety reasons, always
contact your Komatsu distributor to have the replacement carried
out.
2. Clean the mounting face. Fit a new shroud (2) in the adapter,
push in pin (1) partially by hand, then lock it with a hammer to
install the tooth to the bucket.
4 - 32
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
The shim is a split type, so the operation can be carried out
without removing the bolts.
4. Remove shim (4) corresponding to the amount of play "a"
measured above.
[Example]
In the case of play of 3 mm (0.118 in), remove two 1.0 mm
(0.039 in) shims and one 0.5 mm (0.020 in) shim. Play
becomes 0.5 mm (0.020 in). For shim (4), two types of 1.0 mm
(0.039 in) and 0.5 mm (0.020 in) are used.
When play "a" is smaller than one shim, do not carry out any
maintenance.
5. Tighten the four bolts (2).
If the bolts (2) are too stiff to tighten, pull out pin stopper bolt (5) for easier tightening.
(6): Arm
(7): Bucket
4 - 33
.
When adding fluid, be careful not to let any dust get in.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Winter in cold area
Winter in extremely
Washer fluid 1/2 :
water 1/2
-30°C
cold area (-22°F)
4 - 34
.
WARNING
If the refrigerant used in the air conditioner gets into your eyes or on your hands, it may cause loss of sight or frostbite. Do not
touch the refrigerant. Never loosen any part of the refrigerant circuit.
Do not bring any flame close to any point where the refrigerant gas is leaking.
If the level of the refrigerant (gas) is low, the cooling effect will be
reduced. Run the engine at high idling, 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.
(A) No bubbles in refrigerant flow: Suitable
(B) Some bubbles in flow (bubbles pass continuously):
Lack of refrigerant
(C) Colorless, transparent: No refrigerant
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
When there are bubbles, the refrigerant gas level is low, so contact
your Komatsu distributors to have refrigerant added. If the air
conditioner is run with the refrigerant gas level low, it will cause
damage to the compressor.
4 - 35
.
NOTICE
When carrying out this operation, be careful not to get water on the monitor and connectors inside the operator's cab.
Never spray water above the pedestal of the operator's seat (2).
If any water splashes on the surrounding equipment, be sure to wipe it off.
With the washable floor, it is possible to flush out the dirt on the cab floor directly with water.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Washing Washable Floor Mat
1. Stop the machine on horizontal ground, lower the bucket to the ground, and then stop the engine.
2. When washing the floor mat, use a brush to remove the dust, or direct the water onto the mat and wash it with
a brush.
Method of Washing
1. Set the machine at an angle.
For details, see "Method of Setting Machine at Angle (PAGE 4-38)"
2. Swing the upper structure slowly so that water drain holes (3)
in the cab floor are at a low position.
4 - 36
.
3. Lower the work equipment to the ground and set the machine
in a stable condition.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
8. Flush out the dirt on the floor directly with water through water
drain port (3).
9. After completing the washing operation, install the cap in water drain port (3).
10. Fit the floor mat, then secure it with floor mat holder plate (4).
4 - 37
.
WARNING
Select a solid and smooth slope.
Always put blocks under the track to prevent the machine from moving, and dig the work equipment into the ground.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Method Using Block
WARNING
Select a firm flat place.
Put strong blocks under the undercarriage to stabilize the machine and be extremely careful when carrying out the operation.
4 - 38
.
NOTICE
If the drain hose is installed first, oil will spurt out from plug hole (1).
If the pump is operated without filling the pump case with hydraulic oil, abnormal heat will be generated and this may cause an
unexpected damage to the pump.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Starting engine
Start the engine, referring to "STARTING ENGINE (PAGE 3-85)".
Run the engine at low idling for 10 minutes after starting, then start operations.
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.
NOTICE
Do not operate the swing under any circumstances.
2) If no oil oozes out, stop the engine, remove the S port hose, and fill the inside of the motor case with hydraulic
oil.
3) After completely bleeding the air, tighten the S port hose.
4) Run the engine at low idling and slowly swing at least two times uniformly to the left and right. This will
automatically bleed the air.
NOTICE
If the air is not bled from the swing motor, the motor bearings may be damaged.
When replacing the travel motor safety valve, please contact your Komatsu distributor to have it replaced and to have the air
bled.
4 - 39
.
2) Run the engine at low idling and swing the work equipment
90° to bring it to the side of the track.
3) Jack up the machine until the track is raised slightly from
the ground. Rotate the track under no load for 2 minutes.
Repeat this procedure on both the left and right sides.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
6. Bleeding air from attachment (when installed)
If a breaker or other attachment has been installed, run the engine at low idling and operate the attachment pedal
repeatedly (approx. 10 times) until the air has been bled from the attachment circuit.
NOTICE
If the method of bleeding the air from the attachment itself is specified by the manufacturer, bleed the air according to the
specified procedure.
After completing the air bleeding operation, stop the engine, and leave the machine for 5 minutes before starting operations.
This will remove the air bubbles in the oil inside the hydraulic cylinders.
Check that there is no leakage of oil and wipe off any oil that has been spilled.
After completing the air bleeding operation, inspect the oil level, and if the oil level is low, add oil.
4 - 40
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Turn the starting switch to ON position (B) within 15 seconds
after stopping the machine. Then set the safety lock lever to
the FREE position (F) and operate each control lever (work
equipment, travel) fully in each direction to release the internal
pressure.
4 - 41
.
3. Loosen oil filler cap (F) at the top of the hydraulic tank slowly to
release the internal pressure.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Stop the engine and carry out the LOWER operation for the boom.
3. Check that the tip of the bucket drops at least 1m (3 ft).
If the tip of the bucket drops less than 1m (3 ft), the charge pressure inside the accumulator is low, so contact
your Komatsu distributor.
4 - 42
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 43
.
LUBRICATING
NOTICE
During the initial 50 hours breaking-in period for a new machine, carry out lubrication every 10 hours.
If digging operations have been carried out in water (such as digging holes), always carry out greasing for the pins that were
under water.
For heavy-duty operations, such as hydraulic breaker work, carry out lubrication every 100 hours.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(2) Arm-Bucket coupling pin (1 place)
4 - 44
.
1. Remove dipstick (G) and wipe the oil from the dipstick with a
cloth.
2. Fully insert dipstick (G) into the filler pipe.
3. When dipstick (G) is pulled out, if oil level is between the H and
L marks of the gauge, oil level is proper.
4. If the oil does not reach the L mark on dipstick (G), add engine
oil through dipstick insertion hole (F).
When refilling, remove bleeding plug (1).
5. If the oil is above the L mark on the dipstick, loosen drain valve
(P) and drain the excess oil.
For details of the method of draining the oil, see "CHANGE OIL
IN SWING MACHINERY CASE (PAGE 4-67)".
6. After checking oil level or adding oil, insert the dipstick into the
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
hole and install air bleeding plug (1).
4 - 45
.
Prepare a handle.
1. Set the TOP mark at the top, with the UP mark and plug (P)
perpendicular to the ground surface.
2. Remove plug (F) using the handle. When the oil level reaches
a point 10 mm (0.4 in) below the bottom of the plug hole, the
correct amount of oil has been added.
3. If the oil level is too low, install plug (F), operate the travel
levers, and drive forward or in reverse to rotate the sprocket
one turn. Then repeat Step 2 to check again.
4. If the oil level is low, add engine oil through plug hole (F) until
the oil overflows from plug hole (F).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5. After checking, install plug (F).
Tightening torque for plugs (P), (F): 68.6 ± 9.8 N·m (7 ± 1 kgf
·m, 50.6 ± 7.2 lbft)
REMARK
There are two plugs (F). Add oil through the one easier to fill oil and
through which no internal gears are to be seen.
4 - 46
.
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 also cause an explosion.
The battery generates flammable gas and there is danger of explosion, so 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
When adding distilled water in cold weather, add it before starting operations in the morning to prevent the electrolyte from
freezing.
Inspect the battery electrolyte level at least once a month and follow the basic safety procedures given below.
Open cover (1) at the rear left side of the machine. The batteries
are installed at (A) part.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 47
.
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
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), then flush it away with a large
amount of water or consult your Komatsu distributor or battery
maker.
4 - 48
.
Use the diagram below for reference, and check if the electrolyte reaches the bottom of the sleeve.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
If distilled water is added to above the bottom of the sleeve, use a syringe to lower the level to the bottom of the
sleeve. 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.
4 - 49
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 50
.
Inspection
The deflection of the belt should be approx. 13 mm (0.5 in) when
pressed with a finger force of approx. 58.8N (6 kgf) at mid-point (a)
between the alternator pulley and the fan pulley.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Adjustment
1. Loosen bolts and nuts (1), (2), (3).
Turn nut (4) clockwise to move alternator (5) so that the belt
deflects by approx. 13 mm (0.5 in) with applied force of approx.
6 kg (58.8 N).
2. Tighten bolts and nuts (1), (2) and (3) to secure alternator (5).
Tightening torque
Lock nut(1) and (4): 137.2 ± 53.9 N·m (14 ± 5.5kgf·m, 101.3 ±
39.8 lbft)
Bolt(2): 33.3 ± 4.9N·m (3.4 ± 0.5kgf·m, 24.6 ± 3.6 lbft)
Bolt(3): 127.4 ± 19.6N·m (13 ± 2kgf·m, 94.0 ± 14.5 lbft)
3. Check for damage to the pulleys, and wear of the groove and belt. Be particularly careful to check that the belt
is not in contact with the bottom of the groove.
4. If the belt has elongated and there is no more allowance for adjustment, or if the belt is cut or cracked, replace
the belt.
5. After replacing the belt, operate for one hour, then adjust again.
4 - 51
.
Checking
The deflection of the belt should be 14 to 16 mm (0.6 in) when
pressed with a finger force of approx. 58.8N (6 kgf) at mid-point (a)
between the crankshaft pulley and the compressor pulley.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Adjustment
1. Loosen bolts (1) and (2), then move compressor (3) to adjust
the belt tension.
2. When the deflection is correct, tighten bolts (1) and (2) to hold
the compressor in position.
3. Check for damage to the pulleys, and wear of the V-groove and
V-belt. Be particularly careful to check that the V-belt is not in
contact with the bottom of the V-groove.
4. If the belt has elongated and there is no more allowance for
adjustment, or if the belt is cut or cracked, replace the belt.
5. After replacing the V-belt, operate for one hour, then adjust
again.
4 - 52
.
LUBRICATING
NOTICE
During the initial 50 hours breaking-in period for a new machine, carry out lubrication every 10 hours.
If digging operations have been carried out in water (such as digging holes), always carry out greasing for the pins that were
under water.
For heavy-duty operations, such as hydraulic breaker work, carry out lubrication every 100 hours.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(1) Boom cylinder rod pin (2 places)
(2) Arm cylinder foot pin (1 place)
4 - 53
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 54
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Container to catch the oil
Filter wrench
1. Set the container to catch the fuel under the filter cartridge.
2. Using a filter wrench, turn filter cartridge (1) counterclockwise
to remove it.
3. Clean the filter holder, fill the new filter cartridge with clean fuel,
coat the packing surface thinly with engine oil, then install to
the filter holder.
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.
4. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it up
1/2 to 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 to the correct amount.
5. After completion of the replacement of fuel filter cartridge (1), bleed the air.
4 - 55
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
12. Continue pumping (approx. 50 times) until the priming pump (3) becomes stiff and the overflow valve release
sound becomes continuous.
13. Push the knob of priming pump (3) in and tighten it.
14. After replacing the filter cartridge, start the engine and check that there is no leakage of fuel from the filter seal
surface. If there is any leakage of fuel, check the tightening of the filter cartridge. If there is still leakage of fuel,
follow Step 1 and 2 to remove the filter cartridge, then check the packing surface for damage or foreign material.
If any damage or foreign material is found in the packing, replace the cartridge with a new part, then repeat Steps
3 - 12 to install the filter cartridge.
4 - 56
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 57
.
The total amount of grease is 33 liters (29.7 kg) [8.7 US gal (65
lb)].
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 58
.
CHANGE OIL IN ENGINE OIL PAN, REPLACE ENGINE OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE
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.
Filter wrench
1. Remove inspection cover (2) of the undercover directly under
drain valve (P) under the machine, then set a container to catch
the oil.
2. Be careful not to get oil on yourself. Move lever (F) of the drain
valve (P) down slowly to drain the oil, and after draining the oil,
raise the lever (L) to close it.
3. Open the cover of the engine hood, use a filter wrench from the
top of the engine, turn filter cartridge (1) to the left, and remove
it.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Clean the filter holder, fill the new filter cartridge with clean engine oil, coat the thread and packing surface of the
new filter cartridge with clean engine oil (or coat it thinly with grease), then install it to the filter holder.
REMARK
Check that there is no old packing affixed to the filter holder. If there is any old packing affixed to the filter, it will cause
leakage of oil.
4 - 59
.
5. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it a
further 3/4 to 1 turn.
6. After replacing the filter cartridge, open the engine hood and
add engine oil through oil filler (F) to between the H and L
marks on dipstick (G).
7. 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 3-73)".
8. Install the undercover and inspection cover (2).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 60
.
CLEAN AND INSPECT RADIATOR FINS, OIL COOLER FINS, AFTER COOLER FINS, FUEL
COOLER FINS, AND CONDENSER FINS (ONLY MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONER)
WARNING
If compressed air, high-pressure water, or steam hit your body directly, or they cause dirt or dust to be blown up, there is a hazard
of serious injury. Always use safety glasses, dust mask, or other protective equipment.
NOTICE
When using compressed air for cleaning, blow it keeping some distance to avoid damaging the fins. Damage on the fins can cause
water leakage and overheating. In a dusty job site, check the fins every day, regardless of the maintenance interval.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
fins (9). If there are any leaves, mud, or dirt, blow off with
compressed air.
Steam or water may be used instead of compressed air.
6. Check the rubber hose. Replace with a new one, if the hose is
found to have cracks or to be hardened by aging.
Further, check the hose cramps for looseness.
7. Remove undercovers (10) and (11), and clean out all the
leaves, mud, and dirt blown off during the cleaning operation.
8. Insert cleaned net (2) into its original position, then install with
screw (1).
9. Install cover (3) with mounting bolts (4).
10. Install undercovers (10) and (11).
4 - 61
.
NOTICE
As a guideline, the filters should be cleaned every 500 hours, but on dusty jobsites, clean the filters more frequently.
REMARK
If the filter becomes clogged, the air flow will be reduced, and there will be an abnormal noise from the air conditioner
unit.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
rinsing it in water, dry it thoroughly before using it again.
If the clogging of the filter cannot be removed by blowing with
air or washing in water, replace the filter with a new part every
year.
2. Clean the filter with compressed air. If there is oil on the filter, or if the filter is extremely dirty, wash it in a neutral
agent. After rinsing it in water, dry it thoroughly before using it again.
If the clogging of the filter cannot be removed by blowing with air or washing in water, replace the filter with a new
part every year.
3. After cleaning, return filter (3) to its original position and close the cover. Use the starting key to lock the cover.
Do not forget to remove the starting key.
4 - 62
.
REMARK
The FRESH filter must be installed facing in the correct direction.
When installing, insert the long (L) end of filter (3) into the filter case
first. If the short (S) end is installed first, cover (2) will not close.
1. Remove the cap of oil filler (F) at the top of the hydraulic tank.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 63
.
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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Container to catch the oil
Filter wrench
1. Set the container to catch the fuel under the additional fuel filter
cartridge.
2. Using a filter wrench, turn filter cartridge (1) counterclockwise
to remove it.
3. After removing the cartridge, turn cup (2) of the water separator
installed to the bottom of the cartridge counterclockwise. (This
cup is used again.)
4. Install cup (2) to the bottom of the new additional fuel filter
cartridge. (When doing this, always replace the O-ring with a
new part.)
Cup tightening torque: 10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lbft)
5. Clean the filter holder, fill the new filter cartridge with clean fuel, coat the packing surface thinly with engine oil,
then install to the filter holder.
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.
4 - 64
.
6. When installing, tighten until the packing surface contacts the seal surface of the filter holder, then tighten it up
1/2 to 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 to the correct amount.
When tightening with a filter wrench, be extremely careful not to dent or damage the filter.
7. After completion of the replacement of fuel filter cartridge (1), bleed the air.
Bleed the air as follows.
8. Add fuel to the fuel tank until full (to FULL mark on the fuel gauge).
9. After replacing filter cartridge (1), loosen air bleed plug (3) and add fuel until no more bubbles come out in the
fuel from the air bleed plug.
10. After replacing the filter cartridge, start the engine and check for any leakage of fuel from the filter seal surface.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 65
.
NOTICE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the hydraulic oil will deteriorate much faster than during normal bucket
operations. For details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" when carrying out
maintenance.
1. Set the work equipment on the hard and flat ground in the
maintenance posture as shown in the figure, then lower it to the
ground and stop the engine.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Remove the cap from oil filler (F) on top of the hydraulic tank,
and release the internal pressure.
3. Loosen 4 bolts, then remove cover (1).
When doing this, the cover may fly out under the force of spring
(2), so hold the cover down when removing the bolts.
REMARK
If the mounting bolts of cover (1) are loosened and the cover is left
as it is for approx. 5 minutes, the pressure inside the case is
released, so the oil in the element is drained and less oil drips when
the element is removed.
4. After removing spring (2), valve (3) and strainer (4), take out
element (5).
5. Clean the removed parts in diesel oil.
6. Install the new element in the place where old element (5) was
installed.
7. Set valve (3) and spring (2) on top of the element.
8. Set cover (1) in position, push it down by hand, and install the
cover with the mouning bolts.
9. Screw in the oil filler cap and install the cover.
4 - 66
.
10. To bleed the air, start the engine according to "STARTING ENGINE (PAGE 3-85)" and run the engine at low
idling for 10 minutes.
11. Stop the engine.
REMARK
Wait for at least 5 minutes after stopping the eigine to eliminate bubbles in the oil inside the tank.
12. Check for oil leakage and wipe off any spilled oil.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2. Set a container under drain valve (P) under the machine body
to catch the oil.
3. Loosen drain valve (P) under the body, drain the oil, then
tighten the drain valve again.
4. Remove dipstick (G) and air bleding plug (2), then add the
specified amount of engine oil through filler port (F) of the
dipstick guide.
5. After adding oil, install air bleed plug (2).
6. Pull out dipstick (G) and wipe off oil on the dipstick with cloth.
7. Fully insert dipstick (G) into filler pipe (F), then remove it.
8. The oil level should be between H and L marks on the dipstick
(G). If the oil does not reach the L mark, add engine oil through
oil filler port (F).
9. If the oil is above the H mark, drain the excess engine oil from
drain valve (P), and check the oil level again.
When draining the oil, first pull hose (1) out from inspection
hole (B), then turn the drain valve to the OPEN position.
4 - 67
.
NOTICE
Park the machine on flat ground and stop the engine. After waiting for more than 30 minutes after stopping the engine, check the
oil level.
NOTICE
If excess oil is supplied, drain it to the specified amount to avoid
overheating.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. Install plug (P) and cap (F).
4. Close the door.
4 - 68
.
1. Close valves (1) and (2) at the top of the corrosion resistor.
2. Using a filter wrench, turn cartridge (3) to the left to remove it.
3. Install a new filter cartridge after coating engine oil on its
sealing face.
In the installation, turn the cartridge by two-thirds of one turn
after the packing surface comes to contact with the sealing
face of the cartridge stand.
A genuine Komatsu filter cartridge is recommended for use.
4. Open valve (1).
5. Run the engine and check that there is no leakage of water
from the seal surface.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 69
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
A special tool is needed for inspecting and charging with nitrogen gas.
Have your Komatsu distributor inspect and charge the accumulator.
4 - 70
.
REMARK
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Check the O-rings in the plugs for damage. If necessary, replace
with new ones.
REMARK
There are two plugs (F). Add oil through the one easier to fill oil and
through which no internal gears are to be seen.
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 "TROUBLES AND ACTIONS (PAGE 3-134)" "Exhaust color is black".
4 - 71
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
CLEAN ENGINE BREATHER
WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature after the engine is stopped, and may cause serious burns. Wait for the temperature
to go down before cleaning the engine breather.
When using compressed air, there is a hazard that dirt may be blown up and cause serious injury.
Always use safety glasses, dust mask, or other protective equipment.
4 - 72
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 73
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
CHECK FOR LOOSENESS OF HIGH-PRESSURE CLAMP, HARDENING OF RUBBER
Check visually and touch with your fingers to check that there are no loose bolts or hardening of rubber parts at
clamps (1) to (10). If there is any looseness or hardened rubber, contact your Komatsu distributor for replacement.
4 - 74
.
Check for any missing fuel spray prevention caps (1) to (11) or fuel spray prevention cover (12), and check also for
any hardened rubber portions. If there are any missing caps or cover or the rubber is hardened, please contact your
Komatsu distributor for repairs.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REPLACE INJECTOR NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
Please contact your Komatsu distributor to have the injector nozzle assembly replaced.
4 - 75
.
NOTICE
If the machine is equipped with a hydraulic breaker, the hydraulic oil will deteriorate much faster than during normal bucket
operations. For details, see "MAINTENANCE INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)" when carrying out
maintenance.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
tube are in the middle between the left and right tracks.
2. Retract the arm and bucket cylinders, then lower the boom and
put the teeth in contact with the ground.
3. Set the safety lock lever to the LOCK position and stop the
engine.
4. Remove the 2 undercovers under drain plugs (P1) and (P2).
4 - 76
.
5. Remove the cap of oil filler port (F) at the top of the hydraulic
tank.
6. Set a container to catch the oil under the drain plug at the
bottom of the machine, then remove drain plugs (P1) and (P2),
and drain the oil.
Check the O-rings installed to drain plugs (P1) and (P2). If
there is any damage, replace the O-ring. After draining the oil,
tighten drain plugs (P1) and (P2).
Tightening torque: 68.6 ± 9.81 N·m (7 ± 1 kgf·m, 50.6 ±
7.2 lbft)
When removing drain plugs (P1) and (P2), be careful not to
get the oil over yourself.
Remove drain plug (P1) at the bottom of the tank first, then
remove plug (P2) at the suction tube. This makes it
possible to drain approximately the same amount of oil from
the two places.
7. Add the specified amount of new and clean engine oil (for hydraulic system) through oil filler port (F). Check that
the oil level is between H and L on the sight gauge.
For details of oil level check, see "Check Oil Level in Hydraulic Tank, Add Oil (PAGE 3-76)".
8. Install the 2 undercovers under drain plugs (P1) and (P2).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 77
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4 - 78
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5-1
.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
PC400-7
PC400LC-7
PC450-7
PC450LC-7
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
mm 3,635 3,635 3,670 3,670
B Overall height
(ft in) (11' 11") (11' 11") (12') (12')
Overall width 3,490 3,590 3,490 3,490
C
(Variable gauge specification) mm (11' 5") (11' 9") (11' 5") (11' 5")
Overall width (ft in) 3,340 3,440 3,340 3,340
C
(Fixed gauge specification) (10' 11") (11' 3") (10' 11") (10' 11")
mm 600 700 600 600
D Track shoe width
(ft in) (1' 12") (2' 4") (1' 12") (1' 12")
mm 3,250 3,250 3,250 3,250
E Height of cab
(ft in) (10' 8") (10' 8") (10' 8") (10' 8")
mm 3,645 3,645 3,645 3,645
F Radius of upper structure
(ft in) (11' 12") (11' 12") (11' 12") (11' 12")
mm
G Overall length of track - - - -
(ft in)
mm 4,020 4,350 4,020 4,350
H Tumbler center distance
(ft in) (13' 2") (14' 3") (13' 2") (14' 3")
mm 685 685 685 685
Min. ground clearance
(ft in) (2' 3") (2' 3") (2' 3") (2' 3")
km/h 3.0/4.4/5.5 3.0/4.4/5.5 3.0/4.4/5.5 3.0/4.4/5.5
Traveling speed (low/middle/high)
(MPH) (1.9/2.7/3.4) (1.9/2.7/3.4) (1.9/2.7/3.4) (1.9/2.7/3.4)
Swing speed rpm 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1
"Variable gauge specification" means the machine can extend and retract overall width (C) of the track frame.
"Fixed gauge specification" means the machine cannot extend or retract overall width (C) of the track frame.
5-2
.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5-3
.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
5-4
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
6-1
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Carry out the removal and installation operation on a flat, firm ground surface.
When the operation is carried out by two or more workers, choose the leader and follow his instructions.
Use a crane when handling heavy objects (more than 25 kg (55 lb)). (The crane must be operated by a qualified
operator.)
Never go under a load raised by the crane.
Do not carry out operations with the load kept raised by the crane. Always use a stand to prevent the load from
falling.
When removing a heavy part, consider the balance after it is removed. To prevent the machine from tipping over,
set a support in position if necessary before removing the part.
Before installing or after removing the attachment or option, set it in a stable condition to prevent it from falling
over.
For details of the removal or installation operation, please consult your Komatsu distributor.
6-2
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Stop Valve
This valve (1) stops the flow of the hydraulic oil.
(a) FREE : Hydraulic oil flows.
(b) LOCK : Hydraulic oil stops.
When removing or installing attachments, set this valve to the
LOCK position.
6-3
.
Selector Valve
This valve (2) switches the flow of hydraulic oil.
It is automatically switched according to the selected working
mode. It is necessary to switch the working mode to match the
attachment that is installed. For details of switching the working
mode, see "HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (PAGE 6-7)".
NOTICE
If a service circuit from the attachment maker has been added, the return
circuit may not switch automatically.
WARNING
Do not carry out operations with your foot on the pedal. If the pedal is depressed by mistake, the attachment may suddenly move
and cause a serious accident. Lock the pedal with the lock pin when you are not operating the attachment.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When the front, center (neutral), and rear of the pedal are
depressed, the movement of the attachment is as follows.
Hydraulic breaker
Front of pedal (A) : Actuated
Center of pedal N : Stopped
Rear of pedal (B) : Stopped
REMARK
This pedal cover (3) differs in thickness at both ends. It can be stalled facing in either direction, so install it according
to your own preference.
6-4
.
Lock Pin
This pin (4) locks the control pedal.
Position (a) : Locked
Position (b) : Only front of pedal can be operated to full position
(rear is locked)
Position (c) : Both front and rear of pedal can be operated to
full position
When using a breaker, select B mode on the monitor and set the
lock pin to position (b).
When not using the attachment, set the lock pin to position (a).
When using a Crasher, select A or E mode on the monitor and
set the lock pin to position (c).
NOTICE
When using a breaker, if the lock pin is set to position (c) and the rear portion (B) of the pedal is depressed, it will cause defective
operation or breakage of the breaker, so always set the lock pin to position (b) when using the breaker.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Oil only flows when B mode is selected on the monitor.
NOTICE
Always install an additional filter in the return circuit on machines
equipped with a hydraulic breaker.
6-5
.
Accumulator
WARNING
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.
This accumulator (6) is installed to reduce the peak pressure in the hydraulic circuit when a breaker is used.
Normally, do not touch it.
www.
komat
NOTICE
supar
tsbook
.com
For machines equipped with a breaker, when connecting to the breaker piping, it is necessary to install the accumulator
specified by the breaker manufacturer for that breaker model. If the breaker is operated without an accumulator being installed,
the
life of the machine will be reduced. Please contact your Komatsu distributor if you have questions about the applicable
breaker.
If the nitrogen gas charge pressure inside the accumulator goes down, it will become impossible to release the remaining
pressure inside the hydraulic circuit after the engine is stopped. In addition, if operations are continued when the nitrogen
gas
charge pressure is low, it will lead to failure of the hydraulic circuit or the machine.
Check the nitrogen charge pressure periodically.
For details, see "CHECK NITROGEN GAS CHARGE PRESSURE IN ACCUMULATOR (control circuit) (PAGE 4-42)" and "CHECK
NITROGEN GAS CHARGE PRESSURE IN ACCUMULATOR (for breaker) (PAGE 4-70)".
6-6
.
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
NOTICE
It is necessary to return the return circuit directly to the return filter when a breaker is used, so use only the B mode. Do not
use any other mode.
When the machine is shipped from the factory, the standard set pressure of the safety valve in the service valve is set as
follows:
When B mode is selected: 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm2, 2,485 PSI)
When A or E mode is selected: 20.1 MPa (205 kg/cm2, 2,911 PSI).
The set pressure may have to be adjusted depending on the attachment. In such cases, please ask your Komatsu distributor
to carry out the adjustment.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
not pass through control valve
Return circuit automatically
2-way circuit attachment A mode or When shipped from factory:
becomes circuit which passes
(such as crusher) E mode 20.1 MPa (205 kgf/cm2, 2,911 PSI)
through control valve
6-7
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
6-8
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When the front of the pedal is depressed, oil flows to the piping on the left side of the work equipment; when the rear
of the pedal is depressed, oil flows to the piping on the right side of the work equipment. (When a breaker is installed,
only the front of the pedal can be used.)
6-9
.
www.
komat
NOTICE
supar
tsbook
.com
For details of the replacement interval for the element, "MAINTENANCE
INTERVAL FOR HYDRAULIC BREAKER (PAGE 4-16)".
6 - 10
.
Attachment Removal
1. Lower the attachment to the ground and stop the engine.
2. Turn the starting switch to the ON position (B), then set the
safety lock lever to the FREE position (F).
3. Operate each work equipment control lever and the
attachment control pedal back and forth, left and right at full
stroke 2 to 3 times to eliminate the internal pressure in the
hydraulic circuit.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
4. Loosen slowly oil filler cap (F) on top of the hydraulic tank to
eliminate the internal pressure in the hydraulic circuit.
5. After checking that the oil has cooled down, turn the rotor on
the stop valve installed to the piping for the inlet port and outlet
port on the side face of the arm to the LOCK position (L).
6. Remove the hoses on the attachment side. Install the plugs to
the two outlets.
The plugs are used to prevent the attachment from incorrect
operation caused by mixing in of foreign matter. After the plugs
are correctly installed, store the attachment.
6 - 11
.
Attachment Installation
1. Remove the bucket.
For bucket dismounting procedure, see "BUCKET REPLACEMENT AND INVERSION (PAGE 3-118)".
2. Place the attachment in a horizontal position, then install to the
arm with pin (A) and then pin (B).
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3. After confirming low oil temperature, remove the plug from the
outlet and inlet port respectively.
Take care that no dust, mud etc. adheres to the hose
mousepiece portions.
If O-ring is damaged, replace it with a new one.
4. Connect the hose at the attachment side.
When doing this, check the direction of flow of the oil and be
careful not to make any mistake.
5. Turn the rotor on the stop valve installed to the piping for the
inlet port and outlet port on the side face of the arm to the FREE
position (F).
6. After installing the attachment, check the oil level in the
hydraulic tank.
6 - 12
.
ATTACHMENT OPERATIONS
WARNING
Do not rest the foot on the pedal and depress it, when the auto deceleration switch is in ON position. The engine speed rises
all of sudden and the attachment will move suddenly and cause serious damage or injury.
Do not put your foot on the pedal except when operating the pedal. If rest your foot on the pedal during operations, and it is
depressed by accident, the attachment may move suddenly and cause serious damage or injury.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
confirmation switch (2).
3. The screen changes to screen (B), so if any fine adjustment is
needed, press UP switch (3) or DOWN switch (4) to move the
bar graph showing the oil flow up or down, select the
appropriate oil flow, then press input confirmation switch (2).
One segment on the scale can change the oil flow by
approx. 20 liter (5.28 US gal)/min.
If no fine adjustment is needed, simply press input
confirmation switch (2).
Even when the starting switch is turned OFF, the oil flow set
by the above operation remains as the set value when the
engine is started next.
6 - 13
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
The default setting is the full oil flow (approx. 550 liter
(145.31 US gal)/min.).
Even when the starting switch is turned OFF, the oil flow set
by the above operation remains as the set value when the
engine is started next.
6 - 14
.
SPECIFICATIONS
Hydraulic specifications
Max. flow at merge: 270 x 2 l/min.
Safety valve relief set pressure for service valve
A port: 21.6 MPa (220 kgf/cm2, 3,124 PSI) (except B mode)
B port: 24.5 MPa (250 kgf/cm2, 3,550 PSI) (except B mode)
Safety valve cracking pressure for service valve
A port: 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm2, 2,485 PSI) (except B mode)
B port: 20.1 MPa (205 kgf/cm2, 2,911 PSI) (except B mode)
Safety valve relief set pressure for service valve: 21.6 MPa (220 kgf/cm2, 3,124 PSI) (B mode)
Safety valve cracking pressure for service valve: 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm2, 2,485 PSI) (B mode)
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
6 - 15
.
ATTACHMENT GUIDE
WARNING
Please read the instruction manual for the attachment and the sections of this manual related to attachments and options.
When installing any attachment or option, there may be problems with safety, so please contact your Komatsu distributor
before installing.
Installing attachments or options without consulting your Komatsu distributor may not only cause problems with safety, but
may also have an adverse effect on the operation of the machine and the life of the equipment.
Any injuries, accidents, or damage resulting from the use of unauthorized attachments or options will not be the responsibility
of Komatsu.
ATTACHMENT COMBINATIONS
WARNING
Depending on the type or combination of work equipment, there is danger that the work equipment may hit the cab or machine
body.
When using unfamiliar work equipment for the first time, check before starting if there is any danger of interference, and operate
with caution.
www.
komat
supar
t
PC400, 400LC
sbook
.com
This table lists the combination of attachments which can be installed to the long arm (standard), short arm and
extension arm.
{: Can be used
: Can be used only for light duty work
: Cannot be used
NOTICE
When the long arm is equipped, if the bucket is pulled in to the machine body, the arm interferes with the body. Operate the long
arm carefully.
When the boom is fully lowered during oblique digging, the boom interferes with the undercarriage. Operate the boom
carefully.
Categories of use
For general digging: Digging or loading sand, gravel, clay etc.
For light duty digging: Digging or loading dry, uncaked earth and sand, mud etc.
For loading work: Loading dry, loose earth and sand
For digging or loading hard soil or soft rock, it is recommended that the strengthened bucket with high durability
and high wear resistance be employed.
6 - 16
.
The items marked * are for when the side cover is installed.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
2.1 1,560 Excavating
*Rock ∆ ∆ ∆ ∆
(2.7) (5' 1") soft rock
1.1 1,250 Excavating
Ripper { { { {
(1.4) (4' 1") rock
Single-shank
- - Ripping rock { { { {
ripper
PC450, 450LC
This is the combination table for attachments installed to the standard HD arm.
The items marked * are for when the side cover is installed.
NOTICE
When the boom is fully lowered during oblique digging, the boom interferes with the undercarriage. Operate the boom carefully.
6 - 17
.
NOTICE
Select the optimum model of attachment for a hydraulic excavator on which it is to be mounted.
Depending on machine models of hydraulic excavator, the kind of attachments or the model of specific attachments that can
be mounted will vary. Hence, consult your Komatsu distributor for the selection of optimum attachments.
HYDRAULIC BREAKER
Main Applications
Crushed rock
Demolition work
Road construction
This attachment can be used for a wide range of applications
including demolition of buildings, breaking up road surfaces or
slag, tunnel work, rock crushing and breaking operations in
quarries.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
When applying impact, push the chisel against the impact surface
and operate so that the chassis rises approx. 5 cm (2 in) off the
ground. Do not let the machine come further off the ground than
this amount.
6 - 18
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
properly to prevent using the impact force when there is no
resistance.
Prohibited Works
To ensure that the machine has a long life, and to ensure that operations are carried out in safety, do not operate
the machine in any of the following ways.
Do not operate all cylinders to the end of their strokes. Always leave approx. 5 cm (2 in) to spare.
Using the mount to gather in pieces of rock
6 - 19
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
impacting operations
Pecking operations
6 - 20
.
Greasing
Supply grease in the correct position.
www.
komat
NOTICE
supar
tsbook
.com
If the breaker is greased in an improper posture, it is filled with more grease
than necessary. As a result, soil and sand will enter the hydraulic circuit
and can damage the hydraulic components, while the breaker is in use.
Therefore, be sure to grease the breaker, holding it in the right posture.
6 - 21
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7-1
.
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
SWITCHES
www.
(1)
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Rotating lamp switch (if equipped) (8) Alarm buzzer stop switch
(2) Bottom dump switch (9) Swing lock switch
(3) Horn switch (10) Machine push-up switch
(4) Cigarette lighter (11) Swing brake cancel switch
(5) Starting switch (12) Emergency pump drive switch
(6) Fuel control dial (13) Room lamp switch
(7) Lamp switch
7-2
.
If the button at the tip of the right work equipment control lever is
depressed, the front bucket will open.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Horn Switch
When switch (3) on the right work equipment control lever is
pressed, the horn will sound.
Cigarette Lighter
For details of this switch, see "SWITCHES (PAGE 3-30)" in the OPERATION section.
Starting Switch
For details of this switch, see "SWITCHES (PAGE 3-30)" in the OPERATION section.
Lamp Switch
For details of this switch, see "SWITCHES (PAGE 3-30)" in the OPERATION section.
7-3
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7-4
.
OPERATIONS
OPERATION OF WORK EQUIPMENT
WARNING
If the lever is operated in the deceleration range, the engine speed will suddenly rise. Operate the levers carefully.
If the work equipment control levers are operated quickly, the engine speed will suddenly rise. Operate the levers carefully.
The work equipment is operated with the left work equipment control lever and right work equipment control lever.
The left work equipment control lever operates the arm, swing, and bottom dump (CLOSE); the right work equipment
control lever operates the boom, bucket, and bottom dump (OPEN).
The relationship between the operation of the lever and the movement of the work equipment is as shown in the
diagram on the right.
When the lever is released, it returns to the HOLD position and the work equipment is held in position.
If the work equipment control levers are returned to the neutral position when the machine is stopped, even if the
fuel control dial is set to FULL, the auto-deceleration mechanism will act to reduce the engine speed to a
mid-range speed.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
REMARK
If the key in the starting switch is turned ON within 15 seconds after stopping the engine, it is possible to lower the
work equipment to the ground by operating the levers.
In addition, the levers can also be operated to release any remaining pressure inside the hydraulic cylinder circuit
and to lower the boom after loading the machine on a trailer.
Arm operation
(A): Arm OUT
(B): Arm IN
Swing operation
(A): Swing to left
(B): Swing to right
7-5
.
Boom operation
(A): Boom RIASE
(B): Boom LOWER
Bucket operation
(A): Bucket DUMP
(B): Bucket CURL
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Bottom dump operation
(A): OPEN
(B): CLOSE
7-6
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
It is Prohibited to Use the Swing Force for Operations.
Do not use the swing force to compact soil or break earth mounds
or walls.
When swinging, do not dig the bucket teeth into the soil.
These operations will damage the work equipment.
7-7
.
Do not Carry Out Operations with the Hydraulic Cylinder at the End of its Stroke.
If the cylinder is operated to the end of its stroke during operations,
a large force will be brought to bear on the stopper inside the
cylinder, and this will reduce the service life of the machine, so
leave room (distance a) at the end of the stroke as far as possible.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Be Careful of Stability when Swinging.
During swing operations, the stability of the machine differs to the
front, rear, left and right, and there is danger that itmay tip over.
7-8
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Be Careful not to Spill the Load.
When the bucket is fully loaded, do not raise the boom fully. If the
boom is raised fully, the load will spill to the rear and cause danger
to the operator.
7-9
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
The arm may sometimes stop when the bucket teeth become
more or less horizontal.
7 - 10
.
EXCAVATOR WORK
In addition to the following, it is possible to further increase the range of applications by using various attachments.
Shovel Work
This is suitable for digging a place which is higher than the
machine's position. It is most efficient if the arm s digging angle is
from vertical to 60i forward, and the arm cylinder is used effectively.
The top surface of part (1) in the diagram on the right is parallel to
the direction of the bucket teeth. Therefore, it is possible to know
the direction of the bucket teeth by watching the angle of this
surface.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Loading Work
In places where the swing angle is small, work efficiency can be
enhanced by locating the dump truck in a place easily visible to the
operator.
Loading is easier if the excavator is placed beside the dump truck
for loading. This way means more earth can be loaded more
effectively than by a loader working behind the truck.
7 - 11
.
Releasing Pressure from Work Equipment Circuit, Swing Circuit, Travel Circuit
WARNING
The hydraulic system is always under internal pressure, so when inspecting or replacing the piping or hoses, always release
the pressure in the circuit before starting. If the pressure is not released, high pressure oil may spurt out and cause serious
personal injury.
The parts and oil are at high temperature after the engine is stopped, and may cause serious burns. Wait for the temperature
to go down before starting the operation.
When the oil filler cap is removed, oil may spurt out, so turn the cap slowly to release the pressure before removing the cap.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Set the lock lever at the FREE position.
2. Operate each work equipment control lever to the full stroke
within 5 - 6 seconds after stopping the engine.
Leave the starting switch at the ON position.
3. Remove the cap of the hydraulic tank.
4. Start the engine, run for approx. 10 seconds, then stop the engine again.
Do not run the engine at more than 1000 rpm.
Set the work equipment control levers to the HOLD position.
5. Operate each work equipment control lever to the full stroke within 5 - 6 seconds after stopping the engine.
Repeat Steps 4 - 5 three times.
7 - 12
.
TRANSPORTATION
MACHINE CONFIGURATION FOR TRANSPORT
This machine can be divided into four units for transportation.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(A) Upper Structure (C) Work Equipment
(B) Undercarriage (D) Others
7 - 13
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
3,490 3,590
mm (11' 5") (11' 9")
Overall width
(ft in) [2,990] [2,990]
(9' 10") (9' 10")
kg 24,890 25,990
Weight
(lb) (54,882) (57,308)
7 - 14
.
Cab
Work Equipment
Boom cylinder
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.c
Bucket cylinder
om
Item Unit PC400-7
A mm(ft in) 2,200 (7' 3")
Weight kg(lb) 230 X 2 (507 X 2)
Boom + Arm
7 - 15
.
Bucket
Others
Counterweight
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7 - 16
.
MAINTENANCE
CHECK BEFORE STARTING
Always check the items in this section before starting the engine each day.
WARNING
The parts and oil are at high temperature immediately after the engine is stopped, and may cause burns. Wait for the
temperature to go down before starting the work.
When removing the oil filler cap, turn it slowly to release the internal pressure, then remove it.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
pressure.
3. Check sight gauge (G). The oil level should be between the H
and L marks.
NOTICE
Do not add oil above the H line. This will damage the hydraulic circuit or
cause the oil to spurt out. If oil has been added to above the H level, stop
the engine and wait for the hydraulic oil to cool down, then drain the excess
oil from drain plug (P).
4. If the level is below the L mark, add oil through oil filler (F) at the
top of the hydraulic tank.
REMARK
The oil level will vary depending upon the oil temperature.
Accordingly, use the following as a guide:
Before starting operation: Between H and L levels
(Oil temperature 10 to 30°C (50 to 86°F))
Normal operation: around H level
(Oil temperature 50 to 80°C (122 to 176°F))
7 - 17
.
LUBRICATTING
1. Set to the greasing posture below, 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.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
(1) Boom cylinder foot pin (2 places) (10) Boom-Arm coupling pin (arm side) (2 places)
(2) Bucket cylinder rod end (2 places) (11) Bucket cylinder rod end, link connection pin
(3) Bucket-Link coupling pin (2 places) (4 places)
(4) Bottom dump cylinder foot pin (2 places) (12) Boom centralized greasing block (10 places)
(5) Arm-Bucket coupling pin (2 places) Boom foot pin
(6) Link coupling pin (2 places) Arm cylinder foot pin
(7) Bucket hinge pin (2 places) Boom cylinder rod end
(8) Bottom dump cylinder rod end (2 places) Bucket cylinder rod end
(9) Arm cylinder rod end (1 place) Boom-Arm coupling pin (boom side)
7 - 18
.
SPECIFICATION
PC400-7 LOADING SHOVEL
PC400LC-7 LOADING SHOVEL
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
specification) (10'11") (11'3")
mm 600 700
D Track width
(ft in) (1'12") (2'4")
mm 3,250 3,250
E Height of cab
(ft in) (10'8") (10'8")
mm 3,645 3,645
F Tail swing radius
(ft in) (11'12") (11'12")
mm 5,055 5,055
G Length of track
(ft in) (16'7") (16'7")
mm 4,020 4,350
H Tumbler center distance
(ft in) (13'2") (14'3")
mm 685 685
Min. ground distance
(ft in) (2'3") (2'3")
km/h 3.0/4.4/5.5 3.0/4.4/5.5
Travel speed [Lo / Middle / Hi]
(MPH) (1.9/2.7/3.4) (1.9/2.7/3.4)
Swing speed rpm 9.1 9.1
7 - 19
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7 - 20
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
1.5 o
7 - 21
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
7 - 22
.
INDEX
INDEX
<A> <G>
Accumulator 3- 69 General Operation Information 3-111
Air Conditioner Controls 3- 47 General Precautions for Safety 6- 2
Ashtray 3- 46 Precautions when Removing or
Attachment Guide 6- 16 Installing 6- 2
Attachment Combinations 6- 16 Precautions when Selecting 6- 2
Auxiliary Electric Power 3- 65 Precautions when Using 6- 2
Read the Instruction Manual
<B> Thoroughly 6- 2
Breaking-In The New Machine 1- 7 Grease Gun Holder 3- 68
Bucket Replacement and Inversion 3-118
<H>
<C> Handling Oil, Fuel, Coolant, and
Cap with Lock 3- 44 Performing Oil Clinic 4- 4
Cold Weather Operation 3-129 Hot and Cool Box 3- 45
After Cold Weather Season 3-131
After Daily Work Completion 3-131 <I>
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Cold Weather Operation Information 3-129 Introduction 1- 7
Combination of Work Equipment 7- 21
Combination of Work Equipment 7- 21 <L>
Control Levers and Pedals 3- 35 Locking 3-123
Controllers 3- 67 Long Term Storage 3-132
Controls and Gauges 3- 3 After Storage 3-132
Before Storage 3-132
<D> During Storage 3-132
Detailed Controls and Gauges 3- 5 Starting Machine After Long-Term
Directions of Machine 1- 7 Storage 3-133
Door Lock 3- 43 Lubricants, Fuel and Coolant
Specifications 4- 8
<E>
Electric System Maintenance 4- 6 <M>
Emergency Exit from Operator's Cab 3- 43 Machine Inspection After Daily Work 3-122
Engine, After Starting 3- 89 Machine Operation 3- 99
Engine, Before Starting 3- 70 Machine Operations and Controls 3- 70
Engine Serial No. Plate and Its Location 1- 8 Machine Ready for Attachment 6- 3
Engine, Check After Shut Off 3-122 Attachment Operations 6- 13
Engine, Starting 3- 85 Attachment Removal and Installation 6- 11
Engine, Stopping the 3- 98 Hydraulic Circuit 6- 7
Escape from Mud 3-115 Locations 6- 3
Excavator Work 7- 11 Long term storage 6- 15
Explanation of Components 7- 2 Specifications 6- 15
Machine View Illustrations 3- 2
<F> Machine, Steering the 3-103
Forword 1- 2 Magazine Box 3- 46
Fuse 3- 66 Maintenance 7- 17
Fusible Link 3- 67 Check Before Starting 7- 17
Every 10 Hours 7- 18
8-1
.
INDEX
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
Operations 7- 5 Transportation 3-124
Outline of Service 4- 4 Lifting Machine 3-124
Overall Machine View 3- 2 Precautions for Transportation 3-124
Precautions when Loading 3-125
<P> Transportation Posture 3-126
Parking Machine 3-121 Transportation 7- 13
Precautions During Operation 7- 7 Machine Configuration for Transport 7- 13
Precautions when Disassembling Traveling on Slopes 3-113
Machine 7- 12 Troubles and Actions 3-134
Releasing Pressure 7- 12 Battery, Discharged 3-137
Product Identification Number (PIN)/ Lightweight Towing Hole 3-136
Machine Serial No. Plate 1- 8 Other Trouble 3-141
Product Information 1- 8 Phenomena That Are Not Failures 3-135
Prohibited Operations 3-109 Running Out of Fuel 3-134
Severe Job Condition 3-136
<R> Towing the Machine 3-136
Radio 3- 61
Recommended Applications 3-116 <W>
Recommended Attachment Operations 6- 18 Wear Parts 4- 7
Hydraulic Breaker 6- 18 Wear Parts List 4- 7
Windshield 3- 38
<S> Work Equipment Controls and Operations 3-106
Safety Critical Parts 4- 13 Working Mode 3-108
Safety Critical Parts List 4- 13
Safety Information 1- 5 <Y>
Safety Information 2- 2 Your Machine Serial Numbers And
Safety Information 2- 11 Distributor 1- 9
Safety Labels 2- 4
Location of Safety Labels 2- 4
Safety Labels 2- 5
8-2
.
www.
komat
supar
tsbook
.com
©
2004 KOMATSU
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Japan 06-04