COLD WEATHER OPERATION
OPERATION
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COLD WEATHER OPERATION
3
COLD WEATHER OPERATION INFORMATION
3
If the temperature becomes low, it becomes difficult to start the engine, and the coolant may freeze, so do as fol-
lows.
Fuel And Lubricants
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Change to fuel and oil with low viscosity for all components. For details of the specified visicosity, see "LUBRI-
CANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT SPECIFICATIONS (4-9)".
Coolant
WARNING
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Antifreeze is toxic. Be careful not to get it into your eyes or on your skin. If it should get into your
eyes or on your skin, wash it off with large amount of fresh water and see a doctor at once.
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When changing the coolant or when handling coolant containing antifreeze that has been drained
when repairing the radiator, please contact your Komatsu distributor. Antifreeze is toxic, so do not let
it flow into drainage ditches or spray it on to the ground surface.
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Antifreeze is flammable, so do not bring any flame close. Do not smoke when handling antifreeze.
NOTICE
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Never use methanol, ethanol, or propanol-based antifreeze.
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Never use any water-leakage prevention agent or any antifreeze containing such an agent.
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Do not mix different types of antifreeze.
For details of the antifreeze mixture when changing the coolant, see "CLEAN INSIDE OF COOLING SYSTEM (4-
25)".
Use a Permanent Antifreeze (ethylene glycol mixed with corrosion inhibitor, antifoam agent, etc.) meeting the stan-
dard 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 infor-
mation.
Standard requirements for permanent antifreeze
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SAE
J1034
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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 cooling water must be changed twice a year (spring and fall), so use perma-
nent antifreeze when possible.
Summary of Contents for PC600-7
Page 2: ...1 1 FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 4: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 3 ...
Page 5: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 4 ...
Page 18: ...2 1 SAFETY 12 ...
Page 22: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 5 LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2 ...
Page 28: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 11 19 Jump start prohibited 09842 A0481 ...
Page 59: ...3 1 OPERATION 13 ...
Page 168: ...MACHINE OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS OPERATION 3 110 Boom operation Bucket operation ...
Page 211: ...4 1 MAINTENANCE 4 ...
Page 277: ...MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 4 67 q Center frame A Important check points q Boom ...
Page 288: ...5 1 SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...
Page 291: ...6 1 ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS 16 ...
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