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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Turning to the left (reverse travel)

Simply press the right-hand pedal or pull the right-hand
lever rearwards.

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Turning to the right (reverse travel)

Simply press the left-hand pedal or pull the left-hand lever
rearwards.

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Turning on the spot, to the right

Press the left-hand pedal or push the left-hand lever for-
wards and at the same time press the right-hand pedal or
pull the right-hand lever rearwards.

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Turning on the spot, to the left

Press the right-hand pedal or push the right-hand lever
forwards and at the same time press the left-hand pedal
or pull the left-hand lever rearwards.

NOTE:

Turning on the spot cannot be done if high speed

travel mode is selected.

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Summary of Contents for CX130C

Page 1: ...Part number 90434262 1st edition English December 2020 Crawler Excavator OPERATOR S MANUAL ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS CX130C...

Page 2: ...nd signals 2 12 Safety signs 2 16 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Access to operator s platform Door and steps 3 1 Operator s seat Operator s seat 3 3 Forward controls Forward controls 3 7 Forward controls...

Page 3: ...hood 3 59 Lower panels 3 60 Windshield washer reservoir 3 60 Towing holes 3 61 Front storage box 3 62 Fire extinguisher 3 62 Fuel tank 3 63 Fuel tank filler pump if equipped 3 64 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTI...

Page 4: ...recommended operating temperature range 6 7 Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system 6 8 Fuel system bleeding 6 9 Protecting the electronic and electrical systems during battery charging or welding...

Page 5: ...500 hours Turntable bearing 6 39 Engine oil and filter 6 41 Fuel pre filter 6 43 Fuel filter 6 45 Radiator and coolers 6 46 Every 1000 hours Grease points Boom and arm 6 47 Hydraulic tank breather 6...

Page 6: ...3 Fuse and relay locations Fuses 6 85 Storage Preparing for storage 6 87 Periodic checks 6 88 Starting up the machine 6 89 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault code resolution Engine troubleshooting 7 1 8 SPECIFIC...

Page 7: ...be used for work involving the use of special attachments accessories or equipment consult your CASE CON STRUCTION Dealer in order to make sure that any adaptations or modifications made are in keepi...

Page 8: ...a result of add on equipment which may not necessarily meet the required standards As such interfer ence can result in serious malfunction of the unit and or create unsafe situations you must observe...

Page 9: ...y the signs on the machine Routine service can include Fueling Cleaning Washing Topping up fluid levels Greasing Replacing consumable items such as light bulbs Periodic service conversions and repairs...

Page 10: ...is CASE CONSTRUCTION machine should be old enough to possess a valid local vehicle operating permit or meet other applicable local age requirements These persons must demonstrate the ability to operat...

Page 11: ...ious cylinders and hydraulic motors employed A cooling system maintains the hydraulic fluid at normal operating temperature SMIL20CEX1382EA 1 CX130C CX130C LC SMIL20CEX1383EA 2 CX130C with blade When...

Page 12: ...ngine Manufacturer and model ISUZU GG 4JJ1X Serial number SMIL18CEX1665AA 4 SMIL18CEX0776AA 5 Cab protection ROPS Roll Over Protective Structure Complies with ISO 12117 2 Product identification number...

Page 13: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Cab protection FOPS Falling Objects Protective Structure Complies with ISO 10262 level 2 with bolt on top guard Product identification number SMIL20CEX1399AA 7 1 7...

Page 14: ...hand Left hand Front and Rear are used in this manual to indicate the sides as they are seen from the operator s seat when the cab is over the idler wheels NOTE the illustration shows the machine in n...

Page 15: ...gine compartment 4 Bucket cylinder 16 Counterweight 5 Arm 17 Swing component 6 Arm cylinder 18 Shoes 7 Boom 19 Travel reduction gear 8 Boom cylinder 20 Lower roller 9 Cab Operation compartment 21 Uppe...

Page 16: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 10...

Page 17: ...ot avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION MES...

Page 18: ...ved Always close access doors or panels before you operate the machine Dirty or slippery steps ladders walkways and platforms can cause falls Make sure these surfaces remain clean and clear of debris...

Page 19: ...ially around hot components such as the engine transmission ex haust battery etc More frequent cleaning of your ma chine may be necessary depending on the operating en vironment and conditions At leas...

Page 20: ...cting components are a certified system Any damage fire corrosion or modification will weaken the structure and reduce your protection If this occurs THE PROTECTIVE STRUC TURE MUST BE REPLACED so that...

Page 21: ...ied cables and other services Contact your local utilities or authorities as appropriate to determine the locations of services Make sure that the machine has sufficient clearance to pass in all direc...

Page 22: ...ing loose or uncovered long hair jewelry or any other items which could get caught up in machinery Different types of job will require different types of pro tective equipment Items such as hard hats...

Page 23: ...essary If you are obliged to use the quick coupler with buckets not manufactured by CASE CONSTRUCTION make sure the diameter of the pins and the width between the bucket lugs meet the dimensions neede...

Page 24: ...1 Make sure that the machine the equipment and the tool are suitable for the work to be carried out 2 Make sure that the machine is in good condition and that servicing intervals are complied with 3...

Page 25: ...ng and protection for face and hands to avoid such risks Also before using these products read the manufacturer s instruc tions concerning their use If hydraulic fluid penetrates the skin call a docto...

Page 26: ...ided with the implement Implement operation and maintenance For the implement operation and maintenance refer to the operator s manual provided with the implement Safety area The safety area is the sp...

Page 27: ...ine coolant mixtures engine oil hydraulic fluid brake fluid etc Do not mix drained brake fluids or fuels with lubricants Store all drained fluids safely until you can dispose of the fluids in a proper...

Page 28: ...eking the assistance of a signalman Make perfectly sure that you and the signalman understand the signals to be used Start the engine PDE0002ATBP1 1 Shut down the engine PDE0002TBP1 2 Come to me Wave...

Page 29: ...and forth PDE0005ATBP1 7 Emergency stop Wave hands back and forth PDE0005TBP1 8 Raise load or tool PDE0006ATBP1 9 Lower load or tool PDE0006TBP1 10 Slowly raise the load or tool PDE0007ATBP1 11 Slowl...

Page 30: ...ement stop moving hand and clench fist PDE0008ATBP1 13 Turn machine right swing load right To stop movement stop moving hand and clench fist PDE0008TBP1 14 Raise tool PDE0009ATBP1 15 Lower tool PDE000...

Page 31: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION Retract arm PDE0011ATBP1 19 Extend arm PDE0011TBP1 20 Fill tool PDE0012ATBP1 21 Empty tool PDE0012TBP1 22 2 15...

Page 32: ...ble Clean safety signs with a soft cloth water and gentle detergent NOTICE do not use solvent gasoline or other harsh chemicals Solvents gasoline and other harsh chemicals may damage or remove safety...

Page 33: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION Decal positions When replacing a decal make sure it is located as shown below SMIL20CEX1385GA 1 2 17...

Page 34: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION SMIL20CEX1386HA 2 2 18...

Page 35: ...depending upon the length of the arm the size of the bucket or the installation of a quick coupler Always check the operating range of the machine with the specific attachment in use Avoid abrupt ope...

Page 36: ...id serious injuries to the bystanders SMIL13CEX2524AB 5 1C Seat belt Always fasten the seat belt before starting machine oper ation SMIL13CEX2525AB 6 1D Operator s manual Make sure to read the operato...

Page 37: ...ended movement of the machine SMIL14CEX1617AB 9 2 Functions of operation levers Part number KHP27560 Part number KHP27000 Optional Functions of the left control lever and the right control lever SMIL1...

Page 38: ...the right hand windows of the cab Part number KHP27050 This sign describes the functions of the left control lever KHP27250 14 3 Windshield locking Part number KHP35800 Always lock the windshield when...

Page 39: ...247 In case of emergency use the emergency hammer to break the rear window and get out from the machine SMIL14CEX1621AB 18 8 Handling Precautions Part number KHP35870 Welding or modification of the op...

Page 40: ...art SMIL20CEX2410AA 22 12 Caution for transport with 3 01 m 118 5 in arm Part number KHP21710 When transporting the excavator ensure that the arm cylinder pin is fixed in the transport position Do not...

Page 41: ...fan from the fan belt and from the other rotating parts of the mechanical fan drive system The engine cooling fan and other rotating parts can cause serious injuries Always stop and cool down the eng...

Page 42: ...essure in the coolant circuit KHP35860 30 20 Keep out of work range of attachment Part number KHP35940 Always make sure to keep the working range of the ma chine front equipment clear from obstacles a...

Page 43: ...th blade Reference chart indicating proper timing for machine maintenance Make sure to read operator s manual to understand proper procedures for servicing the machine KNP19160 34 24 Fuel filter repla...

Page 44: ...by standers Always sound the horn before start operating the ma chine The machine upper structure may hit or crush the by standers causing serious injuries KHP35820 38 28 Engine operation Part number...

Page 45: ...perator s manual to understand proper procedures to be used for removal of the counter weight KHP18470 42 32 Starting the engine Part number KHP20310 Do not try to start the engine by auxiliary tools...

Page 46: ...Check valve Part number KHP35930 Track tensioning cylinder contains pressurized fluid During maintenance of the track tensioning cylinder fluid may spray out from the check valve on the tensioning cy...

Page 47: ...the inside make sure to place the gate lock lever in central position The left hand control lever might be touched inadvertently when opening the door and the machine may thus move suddenly and inadv...

Page 48: ...Jumping on or off the machine could cause an injury Always face the machine use the handrails and steps and get on or off slowly Maintain a three point contact to avoid falling both hands on the handr...

Page 49: ...ment 5 Headrest adjustment 6 Seat back angle adjustment section 7 Lumbar support adjustment In order to operate the machine correctly and with maximum efficiency and comfort adjust the seat to suit t...

Page 50: ...sition forward and back When you have found the correct forward back posi tion release the lever 2 to fasten the seat in place SMIL16CEX0288AB 3 C Reclining adjustment Pull the reclining adjustment le...

Page 51: ...in jury Always fasten the seat belt securely before you operate the machine Inspect seat belt parts for wear and damage Replace any and all worn or damaged parts of the seat belt prior to operation F...

Page 52: ...hands and move it lightly upward or downward When being adjusted downward it will stop at the lock To lower it more press the lock button to unlock it SMIL16CEX0293AB 9 J Lumbar support adjuster This...

Page 53: ...E The speed of movement of the arm or the swing depends on the control lever tilt angle In the intermediate position two movements can be obtained simultaneously NOTE when the upper structure swing co...

Page 54: ...oom raises 7 The bucket retracts filling 8 The bucket extends dumping NOTE The speed of movement of the boom or the bucket depends on the control lever tilt angle In the intermediate position two move...

Page 55: ...utral a b machine moves forward c d machine moves backward b c opposite simultaneous rotation of the tracks with consequent counterclockwise rotation of the machine around its centre axis a d opposite...

Page 56: ...and D Refer to the next pages for description of the patterns NOTICE Before starting machine operation check that the operating pattern of control levers is consistent with the position selected on t...

Page 57: ...the upper structure swing control is re leased the upper structure may continue to rotate due to the force of inertia In this event make allowance for the extra movement by releasing the control slig...

Page 58: ...the upper structure swing control is re leased the upper structure may continue to rotate due to the force of inertia In this event make allowance for the extra movement by releasing the control sligh...

Page 59: ...Left hand travel control lever and pedal 2 Right hand travel control lever and pedal 3 Footrest SMIL16CEX2032AA 12 The travel control levers and pedals are used to move the machine N neutral a b mach...

Page 60: ...pening 1 If sun shield 1 is equipped fold it back against the windshield and operate the lever 2 Hold the lower and upper handles 3 and carefully raise the windshield SMIL14CEX1684AB 1 2 Pull the wind...

Page 61: ...w may only be removed when the windshield is open 1 Remove the window from its housing by sliding it up ward SMIL14CEX1687AA 1 2 Place the window in the storage position provided to the left of the op...

Page 62: ...the horn before starting the engine and resuming machine operation 5 Storage tray 6 Not active 7 Radio mute button the radio mute button is located underneath the control lever Push the button to mut...

Page 63: ...low flow hydraulic circuit the left hand control lever includes 1 Proportional switch to operate double acting hydraulic attachments 2 ON OFF button to operate the preferred operating di rection of t...

Page 64: ...nctions and the swing functions can be operated and the safety bar does not allow the operator to leave the cab B Central position when the gate lock lever 1 is in cen tral position the safety bar 2 i...

Page 65: ...tic 3 Temperature 4 Ventilation 5 Air conditioning 6 Windshield defroster 7 Air flow direction 8 Air recycling 9 Display screen On Off This push button 1 is for turning the system On or Off NOTICE Whe...

Page 66: ...heit To select the scale required press the two push buttons 3 simulta neously for five to ten seconds The degrees Fahrenheit temperature will be followed by an F GG7D18 001 4 Air recycling This butto...

Page 67: ...OTICE When this button is used the control 7 is de activated W98JSC 003 8 Air conditioning NOTE Operate the air conditioning system at least once a week if only for a short time NOTE When using the ai...

Page 68: ...ress buttons 1 or 2 8TWEZ7 001 10 To obtain hot or cold air quickly Cold air Quit the automatic mode by pressing button 2 then press button 3 down to the minimum temperature of 18 C 64 4 F Ventilation...

Page 69: ...tion NOTICE Never leave the room lamp switch in ON posi tion The battery charge may be drained out As the need for lighting ends set the switch to OFF or DOOR position SMIL14CEX2568AA 1 Emergency exit...

Page 70: ...hrottle If operating at engine speed different from low idle press and release the engine low idle speed button to get down the engine speed to low idle Press and release the but ton again to resume t...

Page 71: ...ith two alternative controls the auxiliary pedal or the ON OFF button and proportional switch on the right hand control lever Check which type of control is actually fitted on the machine before start...

Page 72: ...CON STRUCTION dealer NOTICE connect only 24 V devices to the socket Con necting devices functioning at different voltage can cause damages to the device itself and to the electrical system 2 Storage...

Page 73: ...forcibly push down or dig deeply with the blade When operating in an area with many rocks and stones pay attention not to damage the blade During blade operations avoid application of concen trated o...

Page 74: ...3 Control buttons 4 Air vents NOTE The air vents should be manually set Make sure to set the opening and the direction of the air vents in order to grant the desired condition into the cab environmen...

Page 75: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Display SMIL18CEX0554FB 2 SMIL18CEX0534FB 3 3 29...

Page 76: ...icon 6 Working light icon 7 Engine auto idle icon and auto stop icon 8 Anti theft icon 9 Attachment selection icon 10 Date and Time 11 Auxiliary hydraulics setting Large temporary icon 12 Eco gauge 1...

Page 77: ...segments When all are lit it indicates that the fuel tank is full When only 1 is lit an alarm sounds and the LOW FUEL message is displayed NOTE It is not necessary to wait until the fuel tank is empty...

Page 78: ...nostic Trouble Code display The instantaneous time fuel consumption gph is displayed The DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code is displayed here 17 Messages MUC8LU 042Z 5 The messages on the bottom of the displ...

Page 79: ...ing it down Restart the engine and keep it at a low idle for at least 5 min CHECK CAMERA Indicates that the cameras or the camera wirings have a failure Stop the engine and contact your CASE CONSTRUCT...

Page 80: ...Indicates that the auto warm up of the machine systems is in progress IDLE SHUT DOWN Indicates that the engine is going to stop automatically within 10 s If needed set the gate lock lever in unlock po...

Page 81: ...Wiper button The button sets three operating conditions Off In termittent and Continuous When the button is pressed to operate the wiper inter mittently I is displayed on the monitor When the button i...

Page 82: ...icons 3PZT8U 004Z 11 The operating mode of the display toggles every time the selector button is pressed 10 Hour meter Trip meter button The information is shown on the bottom of the display in the o...

Page 83: ...ond tab of the user information mode allows to set the brightness of the display in daylight Press the button 2 to increase the brightness of the dis play press the button 1 to decrease the brightness...

Page 84: ...ton 1 or 2 to select the page that includes the intended maintenance operation NOTE the main maintenance operations are included into the pages 1 2 and 3 Press the button 3 or 5 to select the intended...

Page 85: ...rn to the user information mode If other settings are needed press the button 3 to scroll down to the next tab Otherwise press the button 4 to reset the operating mode of the display ETGEOB 005 20 AUX...

Page 86: ...sing the button 1 decreases the number Press ing the button 2 increases the number NEMECY 002 24 Pressure Setting if equipped 1 Press the button 3 or 4 to select SET MAX PRES SURE 2 Press the button 1...

Page 87: ...ssure are selected the adjust ment setting may not input LMXLB3 009 27 Pressure adjustment method 1 Raise the oil temperature according to Warm Up the Machine to Operating Temperature LMXLB3 003 28 2...

Page 88: ...006 31 5 Operation complete LMXLB3 007 32 6 Returns automatically LMXLB3 008 33 Camera setting The eighth tab of the user information mode allows to set the view of the external cameras The menu chan...

Page 89: ...n mirror view or Off 4 2 View display Camera1 2 1 Push button 3 or 4 2 Select item 2 View display Camera1 2 3 Push button 1 or 2 4 Select item On or Off 5 2 View display CAMERA1 3 1 Push button 3 or 4...

Page 90: ...tton to show Frequency Clock Band name Each push changes the visualization The display returns automatically to the frequency vi sualization if no button is pushed within 1 second 5 Auto store SOUND A...

Page 91: ...sh the tuning buttons to select the broadcasting station to store in the radio memory 2 Hold down the button 1 6 where to store the selected broadcasting station until the preset button number flashes...

Page 92: ...shown on the display and the unit enters pairing standby status 3 Search for the device to pair such as a mobile phone or a portable audio device 4 When pairing is completed successfully the message P...

Page 93: ...k Located on the right hand side behind the operator s seat FGF1OO 001A 1 Refrigerated heated compartment Located on the right hand side behind the operator s seat This compartment associated with the...

Page 94: ...artment is used to store various objects NOTICE Make sure that the weight of the stored objects is less than 10 kg 22 0 lb M377Y8 001A 1 Coat hanger hook The hook is on the rear left hand cab upright...

Page 95: ...open the roof hatch operate the handle and push the handle To close the roof hatch pull the handle until engagement NOTICE Since roof hatch opening is assisted by two gas struts simply follow through...

Page 96: ...or roll over a qualified technician MUST replace the Roll Over Protec tive Structure ROPS before returning the machine to the field or job site operation Failure to comply could result in death or se...

Page 97: ...b protection structure must be carefully evaluated by specialised and qualified personnel In any case all damaged parts must be replaced with gen uine spare parts in order to return the machine to its...

Page 98: ...ing of the mirrors WARNING Avoid injury and or machine damage Keep the mirrors clean and properly adjusted Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W1078A The external mirrors ensure...

Page 99: ...f necessary fine tune the positioning of the mirrors in order to ensure proper visibility around the machine SMIL18CEX3086AA 4 Right mirror B Install the mirror as shown The dimension L1 is 335 mm 13...

Page 100: ...fine tune the positioning of the mirrors in order to ensure proper visibility around the machine SMIL18CEX3090AA 8 Rear counterweight mirror D Install the mirror as shown The dimension L is 160 mm 6 3...

Page 101: ...een If either the rear or right side camera is equipped the view of the camera V is shown on the center of the display NOTICE Never operate the machine while only looking at the images on the display...

Page 102: ...eras The simultaneous view of both cameras is set as follows The view of the rear camera R is shown on the left side of the display The view of the right side camera S is shown on the right side of th...

Page 103: ...allows to access the compartment in cluding the engine oil filter the fuel filters the hydraulic pilot filter the hydraulic accumulator and the hydraulic pump NOTE Never leave tools inside the compart...

Page 104: ...n for normal operation 82A9587D 4 The battery disconnect switch shall be turned to OFF position only when taking the actions below for inspection repair and welding 1 Batteries removal 2 Electrical sy...

Page 105: ...the open position with the stay NOTICE One of the latches is located on the edge of the upperframe alongside the right track Make sure to reach the latch by grabbing the handrail NOTICE After fully op...

Page 106: ...ug D5CW65 001A 1 Windshield washer reservoir The windshield washer reservoir is located inside one of the left hand compartments behind the cab Make sure to check the reservoir level each day in order...

Page 107: ...ng Where possible carry out the repairs at the site Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0286A Located at the front and rear of the undercarriage These holes are used to tow heav...

Page 108: ...s fitted with a gas strut Open by hand to avoid damage to the machine Pull down the cover to close the box and lock the pushrod of the box cover with the starter key NOTICE Make sure to close and lock...

Page 109: ...in cold climate fill the fuel tank at the end of each working day to prevent the formation of condensation To refill the fuel tank proceed as follows 1 Stop the engine and remove the starter key 2 Ge...

Page 110: ...n flat horizontal ground stop the engine and turn the starter key to ON position 2 Take the inlet pipe out of the front storage box 823D2887 1 3 Measure the height of the drum and place the identifi c...

Page 111: ...4 7 Turn the main switch of the pump to ON position Fill ing begins 8 When the fuel tank is full turn the main switch of the pump to OFF position In Auto mode the audible alarm device will cease to f...

Page 112: ...3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 66...

Page 113: ...The security function is set up To set up the security function and the password consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer NOTICE Consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer in case of forgotten password Activati...

Page 114: ...the password is properly entered the display is un locked and the machine can be started If the password is wrongly entered the ERROR message is displayed turn the starter key to OFF position and repe...

Page 115: ...ly could result in death or serious injury W0090A WARNING Toxic gas and asphyxiation hazard Diesel exhaust contains dangerous compounds Never operate the engine in a closed building or area Proper ven...

Page 116: ...ing up of the engine may be difficult in severe winter climate If the engine does not start after 10 s of operation of the starter motor turn the key to OFF position and wait 2 min before attempting a...

Page 117: ...ting warm up procedure NOTICE Never cover the grids of the radiators with flammable materials Automatic machine warm up Regardless of the ambient conditions the machine control system allows to carry...

Page 118: ...erload the hydraulic system until the temperature of the hydraulic fluid reaches 25 C 77 F If the hydraulic system is overloaded with the temperature of the hydraulic fluid below 25 C 77 F it will be...

Page 119: ...system Test the radiator cap before hot weather starts Replace the cap as required Clean all dirt and debris from the radiator cooler and engine area Check the condition of the fan drive belt Operatio...

Page 120: ...gas pipes water pipes and underground installations may cause serious injury If the work takes place adjacent to high voltage power lines make sure to check the following work range Less than 57000 V...

Page 121: ...to comply could result in death or serious injury W0144A WARNING Overturning hazard Before parking the machine make sure the ground is stable Plan the worksite so that the ground is flat hard and leve...

Page 122: ...anoeuvring the arm Keep the bottom of the bucket parallel to the cut The bucket teeth and blade must cut the ground like the blade of a knife The depth of dig varies depending on the type of material...

Page 123: ...azard Keep away from the space under the bucket or attachment when lowering the bucket or attachment In cases where the machine fails and the engine stops lower the attachment using the procedure desc...

Page 124: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 Slowly operate the control levers to lower the attach ment to the ground SMIL14CEX2547AA 3 4 12...

Page 125: ...ns or the locking bolts Check the locking tools for wear or damage Make sure to properly store the locking tools to prevent damage 5 Place a punch on the flat edge of the pin 1 and push it out using a...

Page 126: ...at edge of the pin 2 and push it in using a hammer NOTICE Make sure to insert the pin by its chamfered edge Make sure to insert the pin from the bucket side opposite to the locking boss SMIL13CEX2828A...

Page 127: ...section on the turbocharger gets dried from the high heat leading to a turbocharger failure 4 Turn the starter key 2 to OFF position SMIL15CEXY892AB 1 Emergency stop switch In the event of an emergenc...

Page 128: ...ith CX130C with blade make sure to fully raise the blade in order not to stick on the ground while traveling Make sure to avoid interfer ence between the blade and the bucket when the front equipment...

Page 129: ...ravel reverse travel Press the two pedals or pull the two levers rearwards at the same time SMIL13CEX2680AB 3 Turning to the left forward travel Simply press the right hand pedal or push the right han...

Page 130: ...ing on the spot to the right Press the left hand pedal or push the left hand lever for wards and at the same time press the right hand pedal or pull the right hand lever rearwards SMIL13CEX2685AB 8 Tu...

Page 131: ...mencing travel operation 2 Select ground as flat and solid as possible for travel ing 3 Travel bypassing obstructions NOTICE when using wide shoes avoid traveling on rough ground Wider shoes tend to c...

Page 132: ...pper structure frame parallel to the undercar riage 2 Operate the boom arm and attachment controls so that the arm stands vertical and the attachment rests on the ground 3 Set the gate lock lever to c...

Page 133: ...cab door Check that the hood and the side doors are properly locked and that the lower panels are properly fixed NOTE Make sure that any portion of the machine is in terfering public road Install appr...

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Page 135: ...cab start the engine and set the gate lock lever in forward position 8 Slowly retract the arm cylinder eye out of the working position A on the arm bracket 9 Slowly operate the boom and the arm cylin...

Page 136: ...ure that ramps are available to climb onto the trailer bed Use ramps which have sufficient width length thickness and strength The ramp slope should be 15 or less Investigate beforehand the conditions...

Page 137: ...anual of the attachment and strictly follow the specific procedure to remove the attachment from the machine CX130C CX130C LC Select the H work mode Align the machine to the trailer so as the travel m...

Page 138: ...so that the arm is slightly extended and the bot tom side of the bucket is about 20 cm 7 9 in above the trailer bed SMIL20CEX0023AA 6 Slowly climb the trailer ramps keeping the bucket close to the tra...

Page 139: ...ase machine on the trailer with the counterweight installed affects the stability of the base machine itself and definitely compromises its climbing ability NOTICE The use of lifting systems is necess...

Page 140: ...he trailer bed Confirm the travel control directions before start moving onto the ramps SMIL20CEX0024AA 12 Slowly climb the trailer ramps Slowly travel on the trailer bed to reach the resting position...

Page 141: ...top the engine and remove the starter key 5 Get off the machine Retract the radio antenna Fold the rear view mirrors 6 Lock the cab door and the side panels 7 Check the condition of the tie down point...

Page 142: ...identified along the sides of the lower frame Route the wire ropes G across the tracks and tie down on the vertical direc tion NOTICE Make sure not to tie down the machine only in the vertical direct...

Page 143: ...starter key 5 Get off the machine Retract the radio antenna Fold the rear view mirrors 6 Lock the cab door and the side panels 7 Check the condition of the tie down points on the trailer 8 Put chocks...

Page 144: ...identified along the sides of the lower frame Route the wire ropes G across the tracks and tie down on the vertical direc tion NOTICE Make sure not to tie down the machine only in the vertical direct...

Page 145: ...icon appears on the display 6 Select the H work mode and set the gate lock lever in forward position SMIL18CEX0768AB 1 7 If the front equipment is installed operate the arm and bucket controls so that...

Page 146: ...te lock lever in forward position SMIL18CEX0768AB 3 7 Fully raise the blade from the supporting block 8 If the front equipment is installed operate the arm and bucket controls so that the arm stands v...

Page 147: ...ll lifting equipment is in good condition and all hooks are equipped with safety latches Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0256A WARNING Crushing hazard This operation may be...

Page 148: ...e the operator s compartment NOTICE before handling the machine make sure the slings are in perfect condition and that they are capable of supporting the weight of the machine NOTICE it is imperative...

Page 149: ...possible try to carry out repairs on spot or consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer NOTICE the machine must be towed very slowly over a short distance and only if it is really unavoidable Always tow th...

Page 150: ...5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 16...

Page 151: ...and level ground away from obstacles and lower the attachment and the dozer blade if equipped to the ground Unless otherwise specified carry out all maintenance operations with the engine stopped and...

Page 152: ...ightened Wipe off any dust engine operator s compartment etc Check for any signs of damage Engine Check the oil level and change the oil if necessary Check the coolant level Check the radiator for sig...

Page 153: ...es normal Any strange noises Check for abnormal noise on the hydraulic components Check the components for signs of leaking oil or water Check the audible alarm devices working lights and windshield w...

Page 154: ...W 40 MAT3622 SAE 15W40 ACEA E7 API CI 4 Swing reduction unit 2 2 L 0 6 US gal HYPOID GEAR OIL EXTREME PRESSURE 80W 90 MAT3516 A SAE 80W 90 API GL 5 Travel reduction unit 2 1 L 0 6 US gal HYPOID GEAR O...

Page 155: ...e engine cooling system in the above mentioned operating temperature range of the ma chine OAT EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT ANTIFREEZE is available as 50 50 PREMIXED coolant solution ready for usage CONCENTR...

Page 156: ...erely damaged NOTICE consult the fuel supplier or the CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer regarding appropriate use of fuel additives NOTICE in order to prevent condensation during cold weather fill the fuel tan...

Page 157: ...F 50 C 122 F H Engine oil pan or coolant block heater recommended in this range Engine oil and filter service intervals Always change engine oil and filter at the service intervals prescribed in the...

Page 158: ...to the ground and stop the engine 2 Turn the starter key to the ON position SMIL14CEX2545AA 1 3 Set the gate lock lever 1 in forward position SMIL15CEXY882AB 2 4 Operate the control levers from right...

Page 159: ...lation work Do not reuse any fuel remaining within the cover For persistent dirt within the cover wipe it off with a clean rag then clean with clean diesel fuel Do not use parts cleaner because it cou...

Page 160: ...andle 5 By moving the priming pump 3 the fuel that contains bubbles can be drained from the air bleed plug Move the priming pump until no air comes out from the air bleed plug 2 6 Snug tighten the air...

Page 161: ...7 if equipped SMIL17CEX0181AA 4 17 Start the engine and keep the speed to low idle If the engine does not start at this stage repeat the steps from 1 to 16 and then try to start it again 18 Reach the...

Page 162: ...earth cable to the component on which the welding operation is to be performed Never connect the welding apparatus to the undercarriage when welding on the upperstructure or vice versa Never connect...

Page 163: ...ase points Blade x 6 23 Every 250 hours Grease points Bucket x 6 24 Swing reduction unit oil x 6 25 Travel reduction units oil x 6 26 Engine primary air filter x 6 27 Battery electrolyte level x 6 30...

Page 164: ...ioner filters x 6 62 Swing reduction gear x 6 62 Every 4000 hours Engine coolant x 6 63 Pump outlet hoses x 6 68 Hydraulic hoses x 6 68 Every 5000 hours Hydraulic oil and filters x 6 69 When necessary...

Page 165: ...the tightening torques refer to table on page 6 37 Hydraulic oil return filter Replace the hydraulic return filter after 250 h To re place the hydraulic return filter perform the operations described...

Page 166: ...ert the oil gauge into the guide tube as far as it will go and then take it out SMIL18CEX0483AA 1 3 The engine oil level is optimal when the oil level is be tween the mark A minimum and mark B maxi mu...

Page 167: ...down NOTICE the refilling of the engine coolant shall be done only if the level of coolant in the reserve tank is at the LOW mark NOTICE If the refilling frequency is higher than 250 h CASE CONSTRUCTI...

Page 168: ...ne and remove the starter key SMIL18CEX0485AA 1 2 Open the right hand door and check the indicator of the hydraulic oil level The oil level should be in the middle of the band indicated by the two lin...

Page 169: ...cautions 1 Do not smoke 2 Never fill the tank when the engine is running 3 Wipe up spilled fuel immediately Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0099A Drain water and sediment fr...

Page 170: ...Loosen the drain plug 1 and the air bleed plug 2 and then drain water and sediment 3 When the floating ring reaches the bottom tighten the drain plug 1 and the air bleed plug 2 to the torque of 2 3 N...

Page 171: ...or moderate injury C0049A Clean the air inlet filter every 50 h Clean the air circulation filter every 50 h Air inlet filter 1 Open the cover of the air inlet filter with the starter key SMIL14CEX281...

Page 172: ...grid located behind the seat SMIL15CEXZ332AA 4 3 Remove the air circulation filter 1 from the protective grid and clean it with compressed air If the filter is damaged replace it 4 Insert the air circ...

Page 173: ...ubricated every 10 h if non genuine grease is used Blade main pins two grease fittings Blade cylinders top pins two grease fittings Blade cylinders bottom pins two grease fittings NOTICE the blade sha...

Page 174: ...L17CEX0150FB 1 NOTE the bucket linkage shall be lubricated every 10 h if non genuine grease is used Bucket linkage two grease fittings NOTICE the bucket linkage shall be lubricated every 10 h if the m...

Page 175: ...g reduction gear oil level every 250 h Lubricant HYPOID GEAR OIL EXTREME PRESSURE 80W 90 1 Park the machine on a flat and level place Stop the engine and remove the starter key 2 Remove the oil gauge...

Page 176: ...ter key 4 Remove the level plug 2 and check the oil level If the level comes up to the bottom edge of the port 2 it is sufficient If necessary add oil through the port 2 until the oil comes up to the...

Page 177: ...must be changed 1 Park the machine on a flat and level place Stop the engine and remove the starter key 2 Open the left hand door 3 Release the fasteners and remove the cover SMIL17CEX0154AA 1 4 Remo...

Page 178: ...ection lamp inside the element NOTE Change the element if light can be seen through a hole however small SMIL14CEX2797AA 5 5 Clean the inside of the air cleaner case and attach the primary element 6 A...

Page 179: ...ner cup Get down from the machine and discharge dust and debris accumulated into the cup Clean the pre cleaner cup Install the pre cleaner cup and lock the pre cleaner cover SMIL18CEX0490AA 8 Pre clea...

Page 180: ...e vomiting Seek medical attention immediately Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0111A WARNING Battery gas can explode To prevent an explosion 1 Always disconnect the negative...

Page 181: ...rs approximately in order to ensure that the distilled water and the electrolyte are properly mixed NOTE Make sure the battery terminals are clean and coated with grease and that the cables are proper...

Page 182: ...o the positive pole of the machine batteries 2 Connect the other terminal of the positive jumper cable P to the positive pole of the booster batteries 3 Connect one terminal of the negative jumper cab...

Page 183: ...of damage on the pulley or belt due to wear Check thoroughly to make sure that the belt is correctly engaged to groove of the pulley The belt must be replaced if it is elongated it has cracks or it is...

Page 184: ...from the pulley to pull it out from cut out portion of the fan guide 4 Insert the new belt from the fan guide to mount it by aligning it to groove of each pulley Rotate the adjust bolt 3 to adjust ten...

Page 185: ...serious injury W0241A Drain water and sediment from the hydraulic oil tank every 250 h 1 Release all the pressure in the hydraulic tank Re fer to page 6 8 2 Place a receptacle of a suitable capacity u...

Page 186: ...312 N m 206 52 230 12 lb ft Turntable swing frame M16 24 mm 280 312 N m 206 52 230 12 lb ft Swing reduction gear 1 M16 24 mm 280 312 N m 206 52 230 12 lb ft Engine 1 M12 19 mm 109 127 N m 80 39 93 67...

Page 187: ...inks can catch on the sprocket wheel or slide off the idler wheel or the sprocket wheel Clean the tracks after work NOTE Check the screws for tightness periodically Do not use the machine with track p...

Page 188: ...cab protection every 250 h after the first 50 h during the run in period Check the retaining hardware if necessary retighten the screws Check the absence of cracks rust or holes in the protective stru...

Page 189: ...y excessive wearing or dam age is found immediately call the CASE CONSTRUC TION Dealer for inspection and repair 8 Taking clean grease from the can restore proper greas ing of the surface of the teeth...

Page 190: ...tion Slowly turn the upper structure frame counterclockwise and complete three 360 rotations 19 Stop the rotation Slowly turn the upper structure frame clockwise and complete two 360 rotations 20 Stop...

Page 191: ...ngine oil pan 4 Remove the protection cap from the drain valve on the engine oil pan 5 Take out the extension drain hose provided with the machine from the front storage box Screw one end of the exten...

Page 192: ...t use a filter wrench for tightening the filter Overtightening can damage the filter and its seal SMIL14CEX2751AA 4 10 Add new engine oil to the engine Attach the filling plug 11 Run the engine for se...

Page 193: ...not reuse any fuel remaining within the cover For persistent dirt within the cover wipe it off with a clean rag then clean with clean diesel fuel Do not use parts cleaner because it could affect the c...

Page 194: ...reuse the seal of the filter body and the seal of the drain plug 1 They shall always be replaced with new seals 8 Tighten the air bleed plug 2 The tightening torque must be 8 12 N m 5 9 8 9 lb ft NOTI...

Page 195: ...lter kit until you start the installation work Do not reuse any fuel remaining within the cover For persistent dirt within the cover wipe it off with a clean rag then clean with clean diesel fuel Do n...

Page 196: ...lit Remove the upper net first Next remove the quick connect clips 1 from the lower anti dust net and pull it while holding its handle 7 Raise the anti dust net 2 to remove it NOTICE overheat may occu...

Page 197: ...ULTI PURPOSE GREASE EXTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR NLGI 2 SMIL17CEX0163FB 1 NOTE the boom and the arm shall be lubricated every 50 h if non genuine grease is used Boom bottom pin two grease fittings B...

Page 198: ...kage two grease fittings SMIL18CEX0521AA 4 Arm cylinder top pin one grease fitting SMIL18CEX0522AA 5 Arm link Connecting rod four grease fittings NOTICE the arm link and the connecting rod shall be lu...

Page 199: ...6 MAINTENANCE Bucket cylinder bottom pin one grease fitting SMIL18CEX0523AA 7 6 49...

Page 200: ...e pressure in the hydraulic tank 2 Clean the top surface of the hydraulic tank SMIL17CEX0151AA 1 3 Remove the button 1 from the breather 4 Remove the nut 2 and the cover 3 5 Remove and discard the use...

Page 201: ...the intake manifold screws and hose clamps for tightness The hoses should be changed before they are worn 1 Park the machine on a flat and level place Stop the engine and remove the starter key 2 Open...

Page 202: ...on the inlet duct of the air cleaner Output of the engine may be restricted if any dust is attached to the MAF sensor or failure of sensing part of the MAF sensor due to usage of retailed cleaning flu...

Page 203: ...n the pre cleaner cup Install the pre cleaner cup and lock the pre cleaner cover SMIL18CEX0490AA 7 Pre cleaner Auto discharge type if equipped Periodically make a visual check of the discharge opening...

Page 204: ...s used reduce the interval of the hydraulic oil analysis Refer to Chapter 9 Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to analyze the hydraulic oil condition Engine valve rocker clearance adjustment Check the...

Page 205: ...Park the machine on a flat and level place Stop the engine and remove the starter key 2 Remove the oil gauge 1 and the fill plug 2 Clean the oil gauge with a neat cloth SMIL15CEX9564AA 1 3 Remove the...

Page 206: ...el 3 6 Supply oil via the fill port 2 7 Attach the oil gauge 1 and check that the oil level is in the hatched area 8 Wait for 10 min and check the oil level again If neces sary supply additional oil v...

Page 207: ...ity under the travel reduction gear 5 Remove the level plug 2 6 Remove the drain plug 1 NOTE Check the condition of the drained oil If there are pieces of metal or foreign objects in the oil consult t...

Page 208: ...to ensure a correct connection Failure to comply could result in death or seri ous injury W0253A Ask your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer to check the alternator NOTICE check that the terminal protectors ar...

Page 209: ...val of the hydraulic oil suction filter cleaning Refer to Chapter 9 NOTICE If you find any metal particles on the old filters consult the CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer NOTICE Replace the hydraulic oil suct...

Page 210: ...period NOTICE When the machine is a new vehicle or when the main components of the hydraulic system are already overhauled or replaced replace the oil return filter after 250 h of operation After that...

Page 211: ...gh pressure gas Do not perform welding and avoid any operation generating sparks and high temperature close to the accumulator NOTICE When the machine is a new vehicle or when the main components of t...

Page 212: ...ation procedure Swing reduction gear Grease the swing reduction gear every 2000 h Lubricant MULTI PURPOSE GREASE EXTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR NLGI 2 1 Park the machine on a flat and level place Stop...

Page 213: ...hile the system is hot To remove the cap allow the system to cool turn the cap to the first notch and wait for all pressure to release Remove the cap only after all pressure has released Failure to co...

Page 214: ...of the radiator NOTICE The coolant drain cock of the radiator should be tightened by hand It may be damaged if being tightened with tools such as pliers 8 Close the coolant drain plug on the engine b...

Page 215: ...m snug tighten the air bleed plug 1 on the EGR cooler when tap water overflows from it 14 Start the engine and let it run at low idle speed for 20 min Turn on the cab heating system and set the temper...

Page 216: ...supply ing coolant into the radiator to ease the flowing of the en gine coolant into the cooling system 20 If engine has EGR system tighten the air bleed plug 1 on the EGR cooler when coolant overflo...

Page 217: ...d to low idle and let it run for 3 min Stop the engine 29 Wait until the engine has cooled down Slowly open the radiator cap and check for coolant level Add some coolant up to the edge of the coolant...

Page 218: ...are correctly tightened In the event of problems repair change or tighten the com ponent s concerned Hydraulic hoses Check the boom arm and bucket cylinder hose Every 2 years or every 4000 h whichever...

Page 219: ...fluid lines or per forming work on the hydraulic system Before applying pressure make sure all connections are tight and all components are in good condition Never use your hand to check for suspected...

Page 220: ...t the engine and run it with no load for about 5 min 13 Move each control several times to remove all air from the system 14 Swing the upper structure all the way from left to right equally twice or m...

Page 221: ...this time do not perform swing operation If oil does not ooze stop the engine remove the joint connected with the drain port and fill the motor case with hydraulic fluid via the drain port Attach the...

Page 222: ...s from the feed pump 4 Remove the mounting screws and take out the feed pump for cleaning 5 Open the pump body and pull out the filter 2 and the seals 1 and 3 6 Clean the filter by compressed air Chec...

Page 223: ...el or slide off the idler wheel or the sprocket wheel Clean the tracks after work To check the tracks tension proceed as follows 1 Swing the upper structure perpendicular to the un dercarriage Lower t...

Page 224: ...ne and remove the starter key 4 At the center of the track measure the slack be tween the base of the undercarriage and the pad The value must be within 220 240 mm 8 7 9 4 in 5 Adjust the tension as n...

Page 225: ...pter 3 Clean the grease adapter and fitting then lower the track to the ground 4 Repeat the same operations for the other track NOTICE if the grease fitting adaptor is damaged grease may leak out Chec...

Page 226: ...ure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0914A Check the gas springs periodically The engine hood the cab sunroof and the front storage box are supported by gas springs In the following...

Page 227: ...orking lights 1 Remove the 4 retaining screws SMIL13CEX2830AB 2 2 Tilt the working light and disconnect the plug SMIL13CEX2831AB 3 3 Pull the clip outwards remove the bulb and install a bulb of the sa...

Page 228: ...e and cab headlight 1 Open the front box PV5ETN 001A 5 2 Remove the switch bracket to access the head lamp 29DA5032 6 3 Disconnect the plug SMIL13CEX2833AB 7 4 Remove the four screws and tilt the head...

Page 229: ...ght bulb In stall a new light bulb of the same wattage 70 W 6 Install the clip put the headlight back in position 7 Install the screws and the plug 8 Install the switch bracket NOTICE never put your f...

Page 230: ...ged R8LWQF 001 1 NOTICE When installing or removing a bucket tooth and a side cutter place the bucket on blocks and securely fasten it Wear protective gear protective eyewear protective gloves etc for...

Page 231: ...6 MAINTENANCE 8 Check that the tooth is securely fastened CA1C6271 3 6 81...

Page 232: ...al Slightly greasy Paper remains stuck to rod when run over rod Normal Oily Paper remains stuck when placed on rod Normal Very oily or weeping Each time the cylinder rod is extended a ring of oil can...

Page 233: ...hitish with few small air bubbles and stays in this condition The charge status is correct B The fluid in the gauge features at first many air bubbles and stays in this condition The system is underfi...

Page 234: ...he pulleys and the drive belt for excessive wear or damages Make sure that the drive belt is correctly engaged to the grooves of the pulleys NOTICE The drive belt shall be replaced if it is stretched...

Page 235: ...O Off position if equipped NOTICE never replace a fuse with a fuse of a different amperage To access the fuse box open the cover located behind the operator s seat 1D2MQ9 002A 1 To access the fuses r...

Page 236: ...A 15 Air conditioner unit 5 A 16 Air conditioner blower motor 15 A 17 Air conditioner compressor 5 A 18 Option power supply 10 A 19 Feed pump 15 A 20 Option line solenoid 10 A 8FPEPL 002 3 NOTE The ro...

Page 237: ...service the film will disappear automatically 5 While the engine is still warm drain the oil sump re place the oil filter and fill with specified oil Check the oil level and add more if necessary 6 C...

Page 238: ...recharge the batteries if re quired 2 The levels and top up if necessary 3 The condition of all lines connectors and clamps rust Grease if necessary 4 The condition of the paintwork Apply a coat of a...

Page 239: ...e condition of the air conditioning drive belt and replace it if necessary 7 Check the cooling system level and add more coolant if necessary 8 Check the hydraulic fluid level and supply it as neces s...

Page 240: ...6 MAINTENANCE 6 90...

Page 241: ...and refuel Air intrusion in the fuel system Remove the air Clogging of the fuel filter Remove moisture and replace the element Fuel is frozen Warm up the fuel pipe with hot water or wait until the air...

Page 242: ...tened Tighten it securely or replace the cap with a new one Coolant is dirty Clean inside the radiator and replace the coolant Failure of the fan clutch Consult your CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer Reserve t...

Page 243: ...2 x 12 V 64 A h Voltage 24 V Alternator 50 A Starter 24 V 4 0 kW Hydraulic system Maximum flow of the main pump at 2000 RPM 2 x 129 L min 34 1 US gpm Rated working pressure 34 3 MPa 4975 2 psi Maximum...

Page 244: ...igging force 2 10 m 82 68 in 7400 daN 16636 lbf Arm digging force 2 50 m 98 43 in 6600 daN 14837 lbf Arm digging force 3 00 m 118 11 in 6000 daN 13489 lbf Tracks 500 mm 19 69 in 600 mm 23 62 in Steel...

Page 245: ...15W 40 MAT3622 SAE 15W40 ACEA E7 API CI 4 Swing reduction unit 2 2 L 0 6 US gal HYPOID GEAR OIL EXTREME PRESSURE 80W 90 MAT3516 A SAE 80W 90 API GL 5 Travel reduction unit 2 1 L 0 6 US gal HYPOID GEAR...

Page 246: ...he engine cooling system in the above mentioned operating temperature range of the ma chine OAT EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT ANTIFREEZE is available as 50 50 PREMIXED coolant solution ready for usage CONCENT...

Page 247: ...everely damaged NOTICE consult the fuel supplier or the CASE CONSTRUCTION Dealer regarding appropriate use of fuel additives NOTICE in order to prevent condensation during cold weather fill the fuel t...

Page 248: ...n F 3 5 m 137 80 in G 2 54 m 100 in H 2 92 m 114 96 in I 2 82 m 111 02 in J without grousers 0 42 m 16 54 in K standard track 0 50 m 19 69 in L 1 99 m 78 35 in M 500 mm 19 7 in pad 2 49 m 98 03 in M 6...

Page 249: ...3 76 m 148 03 in G 2 54 m 100 in H 2 92 m 114 96 in I 2 82 m 111 02 in J without grousers 0 42 m 16 54 in K standard track 0 50 m 19 69 in L 1 99 m 78 35 in M 500 mm 19 7 in pad 2 49 m 98 03 in M 600...

Page 250: ...137 80 in G 2 54 m 100 in H 2 92 m 114 96 in I 2 82 m 111 02 in J without grousers 0 42 m 16 54 in K standard track 0 60 m 23 62 in L 1 99 m 78 35 in M 500 mm 19 7 in pad 2 49 m 98 03 in M 600 mm 23 6...

Page 251: ...8 SPECIFICATIONS Working ranges SMIL20CEX1394HA 4 8 9...

Page 252: ...n 6 59 m 259 45 in L Min clean up distance 2 31 m 90 94 in 1 99 m 78 35 in 1 94 m 76 38 in M Max clean up distance 5 99 m 235 83 in 6 35 m 250 00 in 6 81 m 268 11 in N Max digging depth on a vertical...

Page 253: ...5 9 psi CX130C LC With mono block boom 2 50 m 98 43 in arm 0 5 m bucket 500 mm 19 7 in track operator fluids full fuel tank and FOPS level 2 guard 13100 kg 28881 lb Average ground contact pressure 39...

Page 254: ...8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 12...

Page 255: ...neral Purpose buckets Arm Capacity ISO 7451 Heaped Width Mass 2 10 m 82 68 in 2 50 m 98 43 in 3 00 m 118 11 in 0 45 m 0 59 yd 835 mm 33 in 370 kg 816 lb 0 50 m 0 65 yd 900 mm 35 in 385 kg 849 lb 0 55...

Page 256: ...3 Close the feed valves at the top of the arm Install the connecting hoses between the attachment and the feed valves Then reopen the feed valves VSLYI8 015 1 4 Start the engine Press and hold the at...

Page 257: ...c breaker with the continuous selected flow providing a constant blowing frequency Release the pedal to stop breaker operation NOTICE in Bucket mode do not carry out operation using auxiliary line If...

Page 258: ...on the right hand lever are equipped press and hold the ON OFF button 1 to operate the hydraulic breaker with the continuous se lected flow providing a constant blowing frequency Release the button to...

Page 259: ...ircuit 5 Select CRUSHER as attachment type and set the proper flow rate of the circuit NOTICE The working pressure of the multifunction auxiliary high flow hydraulic circuit shall be set man ually by...

Page 260: ...ssage Auxiliary set up required will be displayed with intermit tent whistle sound Stop operation immediately and carry out auxiliary set up VSLYI8 005A 14 NOTICE the auxiliary pedal shall always be l...

Page 261: ...w hydraulic circuit is used with a different work mode the actual flow will be lower 1 pump flow 2 pumps flow 35 L min 9 25 US gpm 164 L min 43 32 US gpm 39 L min 10 30 US gpm 168 L min 44 38 US gpm 5...

Page 262: ...nal drainage from an hydraulic motor NOTICE always keep each connecting hose on the same side of the arm Never cross over the connecting hoses between the two sides of the arm Use the proportional swi...

Page 263: ...e machine Contact your CASE CONSTRUCTION dealer for selection and provision of the mounting bracket for the attachment and for selection and provision of the connecting hoses between the auxiliary hyd...

Page 264: ...0 Hydraulic oil level check 10 h 10 h 10 h 10 h Hydraulic oil suction filter cleaning Hydraulic oil return filter replacement Pilot filter replacement Hydraulic oil analysis 800 h 600 h 300 h 100 h Hy...

Page 265: ...cylinder NOTICE Make sure to read and understand the Operator s Manual of the hydraulic quick coupler for proper installa tion usage and maintenance NOTICE The CASE CONSTRUCTION quick coupling system...

Page 266: ...raise the arm and operate the bucket control to extend the bucket cylinder rod completely SMIL13CEX2700AB 5 8 Raise the arm until the attachment pin is visible from the operator s seat NOTICE The quic...

Page 267: ...ement of the pin NOTICE If visual confirmation is not possible from the operator s seat get down from the machine and make sure that the attachment pin is correctly engaged in the latching hook SMIL13...

Page 268: ...e unlocking status of the quick coupling system The audible alarm device starts sounding 3 Extend the bucket cylinder rod completely and main tain the hydraulic pressure for approximately 5 10 s so th...

Page 269: ...ing alarm Make sure to handle suspended loads following strictly all current Regulations regarding this application as well as the rules described in the SAFETY INFORMATION chapter NOTICE Make provisi...

Page 270: ...load condition is detected dur ing the handling of the load place the load onto the ground and check the load conditions making refer ence to the chart located inside the cab 3 Secure the load to the...

Page 271: ...or 87 of the hydraulic capacities Ca pacities marked with an asterisk are limited by hydraulic capacities 4 Lift capacities shown are with automatic power boost engaged 5 The least stable position is...

Page 272: ...safety valves allow to keep the front equipment in the selected operating position reducing the leakages that occur in the neutral position of the boom spool and the arm spool in the main control valv...

Page 273: ...carried out when the operator is seated in the seat the engine is shut down and the ignition key is set to ACC accessory current supply 4TUAZZ 001 1 1 Combined height and weight adjustment 2 Weight ad...

Page 274: ...Seat back angle adjustment WARNING Unexpected machine movement Before tilting the back of the seat forward you must raise the armrests This prevents acci dental operation of the control levers Failure...

Page 275: ...control 3VH81N 001 6 Armrest angle adjustment Raise the armrest and adjust to the desired angle using the knob 7 then lower the armrest G6MXZX 001 7 Headrest adjustment The headrest 8 can be adjusted...

Page 276: ...operation Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0046A Sit comfortably in the operator s seat pull out a long sec tion of belt and engage it in the fastening system 9 NOTE If the...

Page 277: ...rom heavy stones rock or concrete blasts steel scrap logs and other heavy objects encountered in applications such as quarry mining primary and secondary demolition scrap loading log stacking The prot...

Page 278: ...9 ACCESSORIES 9 24...

Page 279: ...ozer blade control lever 3 27 E Ecology and the environment 2 11 Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC 1 2 Emergency exit hammer 3 23 Engine air filters 6 51 Engine coolant 6 63 Engine coolant level 6 17...

Page 280: ...ydraulic quick coupling system 9 11 Hydraulic tank breather 6 50 I Instrument cluster 3 28 Intended use 1 2 L Left hand side controls 3 16 Lifting the machine with a crane 5 13 Loading the machine ont...

Page 281: ...ions 2 1 Sliding windows on door 3 23 Starter motor 6 58 Starting the engine 4 3 Starting up the machine 6 89 Stopping the engine 4 15 Storage compartment 3 48 Sunshield if equipped 3 49 Swing reducti...

Page 282: ...nt builds varies according to the country in which the equipment is being used For exact information about any particular product please consult your Case dealer Dealer s stamp 2020 CNH Industrial Ita...

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