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GROUP 2 HYDRAULIC AND MECHANICAL SYSTEM
1. INTRODUCTION
MACHINE IN GENERAL
If even a minor fault is left intact and operation is continued, a fatal failure may be caused,
entailing a large sum of expenses and long hours of restoration.
Therefore when even a small trouble occurs, do not rely on your intuition and experience, but look
for the cause based on the troubleshooting principle and perform maintenance and adjustment to
prevent major failure from occurring. Keep in mind that a fault results from a combination of
different causes.
The following lists up commonly occurring faults and possible causes with this machine. For the
troubleshooting of the engine, refer to the coming troubleshooting and repair.
When carrying out troubleshooting, do not hurry to disassemble the components.
It will become impossible to find the cause of the problem.
Ask user or operator the following.
Was there any strange thing about machine before failure occurred?
Under what conditions did the failure occur?
Have any repairs been carried out before the failure?
Check before troubleshooting.
Check oil and fuel level.
Check for any external leakage of oil from components.
Check for loose or damage of wiring and connections.
MACHINE STATUS MONITORING ON THE CLUSTER
The machine status such as the engine rpm, oil temperature, voltage and pressure etc. can be
checked by this menu.
1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
刮
刯
到
刮
刯
到
2)
(1)
Note 7
Note 2
Note 4
Note 3
Note 5
Analog 1
Analog 2
Note 6
Note 1
Specification
Analog 1
Analog 2
(2)
No.
Description
Specifi cation
Note 1
Work pilot pressure
40 bar
Note 2
Swing pilot pressure
0~40 bar
Note 3
Boom up pilot pressure
0~40 bar
Note 4
Arm/bucket pilot pressure
0~40 bar
Note 5
Pump 1 regulator pressure
0~50 bar
Note 6
Pump 2 regulator pressure
0~50 bar
Note 7
Pump 1 pressure
350 bar
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Summary of Contents for HX140L
Page 12: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL SECTION 1 GENERAL Group 1 Safety Hints 1 1 Group 2 Specifications 1 10...
Page 209: ...4 5 MEMORANDUM...
Page 694: ...8 68 125LCR8TM30 Turn casing 1 upside down and remove oil seal 3 using jig 29...
Page 734: ...8 108 Assemble plug 2 Plug NPT1 16 11 EA 17 21078TM68 21078TM69 21078TM70 21078TM71...
Page 756: ...8 130 Remove lock nut 22 and then boot 23 14 36078RL14 2507ARL10...