OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- OPS - Excavator KX057-4, U55-4 (RD358-8131-6)
- ABBREVIATION LIST
- GENERAL SYMBOLS
- FOREWORD
- SAFETY FIRST
- CONTENTS PAGE
- SAFE OPERATION
- DEALER SERVICE
- TECHNICAL DATA
- DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS
- INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
- CHECKS BEFORE START
- DAILY CHECKS
- CHECKING THE DEVICES
- B Starter Switch
- B Display Selector Switch
- B LCD Display for Normal Operation
- B Warning Lamp
- B LCD Display for Warning
- B Setting the Clock
- B Reordering the year/month/day and Changing the AM/PM System to the 24- hour One
- B Log Record
- B Periodic Check
- B If All the Check Points are not Displayed at a Glance on a Single Screen
- B When the Check-up is Completed
- B Horn Switch
- B Working Light Switch
- B AUX Port Flow Rate Limit Switch
- B Auto Idle Switch
- B Throttle Potentiometer
- B Travel Speed Switch
- CAB TYPE MACHINES
- AIR CONDITIONER
- HANDLING THE SAFETY DEVICES
- OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
- EXCAVATOR OPERATION
- RUNNING-IN OF THE NEW EXCAVATOR
- STARTING
- DRIVING
- TURNS
- UP AND DOWNHILL DRIVING
- PARKING ON A SLOPE
- OPERATION OF THE DOZER
- TWO PATTERN SELECTION SYSTEM(TPSS)
- OPERATION OF THE BOOM
- OPERATION OF THE ARM
- OPERATION OF THE BUCKET
- UNIT SWING AND BOOM SWING OPERATION
- AUXILIARY PORT OPERATION
- HOW TO RELEASE PRESSURE TRAPPED IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
- 1-way or 2-way CIRCUIT SELECTION VALVE OPERATION
- AUTO IDLE (AI) OPERATION
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON EXCAVATOR OPERATION
- TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A VEHICLE
- LIFTING OF THE EXCAVATOR
- MAINTENANCE
- MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
- OPENING AND CLOSING OF COVERS
- DAILY CHECKS
- B Checking Coolant Level
- B Checking Fuel Level
- B Checking Engine Oil Level
- B Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
- B Checking V-belt
- B Checking Radiator and Oil Cooler
- B Checking Washer Liquid
- B Cleaning Pre-Cleaner
- B Checking and Cleaning Engine and Electrical Wiring
- B Greasing Boom Swing Fulcrum
- B Washing Whole Machine
- B Greasing Front Attachments (without Bucket Pin and Boom Swing Fulcrum)
- B Greasing Bucket Pin and Bucket Link Pin
- REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK
- OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- OPERATION UNDER COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS
- LONG STORAGE
- RECOMMENDED OILS
- APPENDICES
- LIFTING CAPACITY
- LIST OF SCREENS
92 LIFTING CAPACITY
LIFTING CAPACITY
1. The lifting capacities are based on ISO 10567 and do not exceed 75% of the static tilt load of the machine or 87% of
the hydraulic lifting capacity of the machine.
2. The strokes are as follows.
(1) The load point corresponds to the front bolt part of the arm.
(2) The machine positions are (i) over - front (Blade down), (ii) over - front (Blade up), and (iii) over - side.
(3) The operating cylinder is the boom cylinder.
3. The bucket of the excavator, the hook, the sling and other lifting accessories are taken into consideration for the loads.
Machine conditions:
No bucket, all others according to the standard regulations.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A No loads greater than those values mentioned in the lifting capacity tables are to be lifted.
A The values mentioned in the table are valid only on even, hard grounds. When lifting on soft ground, the
machine can tip over due to the load being concentrated only on one side of the machine.
A The table values are calculated at the end of the arm without the bucket. In order to find the allowable loads
for machines with bucket, the bucket weight must be subtracted from the values in the table.
A Never lift the machine with the angle blade placed at an angle.