OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- OPS - Excavator K008-3 (RA028-8222-2)
- List of Abbreviations
- General Symbols
- Foreword
- Safety First
- Contents Page
- Safe Operation
- Dealer Service
- Technical Data
- Description of Machine Parts
- Instrument Panel and Control Elements
- Before Start
- Operation of the Engine
- Excavator Operation
- Control Observations During Operation
- Running In of the New Excavator
- Starting
- Controls for Attachments
- Operation of the Boom
- Operation of the Arm
- Operation of Bucket
- Swivel (Unit Swing) Operation
- Boom Swing Operation
- Boom Swing Pedal
- Operation of Track Width Change and Dozer
- Driving
- Turns
- Up and Downhill Travelling
- Parking on a Slope
- Drive Speed Pedal
- Service Port Operation
- Important Information on Excavator Operation
- Operating Foldable ROPS
- Transporting the Excavator on a Truck
- Lifting of the Excavator
- Maintenance
- Regular Checks and Maintenance Work
- Other Adjustments and Replacements
- Troubleshooting
- Operation in Cold Weather Conditions
- Long Storage
- Recommended Oils
- Main Dimensions
- Lifting Capacity
-6 SAFE OPERATION
13.Use a face mask or eye protection to protect
the eyes and respiratory system against
dust and other foreign particles.
14.Do not crawl under the excavator if the
excavator is only supported by the boom
and arm or the dozer. The excavator can tip
over or lower itself due to hydraulic pressure
loss. Always use safety struts or other
appropriate supports.
15.KUBOTA uses no parts which are lined with
asbestos. Do not use these kind of parts
even if they can be installed.
16.Fire prevention
Excavator and some attachments have
components that are at high temperatures
under normal operating conditions. The
primary source of high temperatures is the
engine and exhaust system. The electrical
system, if damaged or incorrectly
maintained, can be a source of arcing or
sparks.
The following fire prevention guidelines will
help to keep your equipment up and running
efficiently and keep the risk of fire to a
minimum.
A Blow off all accumulated debris near hot
engine exhaust components such as
turbocharger and exhaust manifold as well
as exhaust pipes and muffler more
frequently when working in severe
conditions.
A Clean out all accumulated flammable debris
such as leaves, straw, pine needles,
branches, bark, small wood chips and any
other combustible materials from inside the
machine belly pans or lower unit structures
as well as from area in proximity to the
engine.
A Inspect all fuel lines and hydraulic hoses for
wear or for deterioration. Replace them
immediately if they begin to leak.
A Examine electrical wiring and connectors
frequently for damage. Repair any wires
that are loose or frayed before operating the
machine. Clean all electrical connections
and tighten all electrical connections as
necessary.
A Inspect the exhaust system daily for any
signs of leakage. Check for broken pipes
and muffler and also for loose or missing
bolts, nuts and clamps. If any exhaust leaks
or fractured parts are found, repairs must be
completed prior to operation.
A Always keep a multipurpose fire
extinguisher on or near the machine. Be
familiar with the operation of the fire
extinguisher.