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Operation 

 

 

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Opening and closing the cab door 

For cab versions, read the following instructions for opening and closing the cab door. 

 

 

Opening the cab door from outside 

Unlock the cab door at the door lock (1). 

 

Open the cab door by pulling at the door handle (2) and lock the 

door by attaching the hook (3) at the fixture on the cab wall. 

 

 

 

Closing the cab door 

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Press down the release lever (1) and pull the cab door into 

the lock. 

 

 

 

Opening the cab door from inside 

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Pull up the release lever (1) and open the door. If the cab 

door is not closed immediately afterwards, lock the door in 

the cab wall. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KX101-3a2

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Page 2: ...ales contract containing the complete and exclusively valid contractual warranty See the Duties liability and warranty section page 13 This documentation does neither extend nor restrict the contractual warranty KUBOTA Baumaschinen GmbH reserves its right to change the information contained in this document with respect to future technical development without altering the basic characteristics of ...

Page 3: ...ontrols 22 Engine stop knob 22 Emergency hammer 23 Hazards coming from the hydraulic system 23 Combating fire 23 RECOVERY LOADING AND TRANSPORT 24 Safety rules for recovery 24 Safety rules for hoisting the excavator with a crane 24 Safety rules for transport 25 Recovery 25 Hoisting the excavator with a crane 26 Transport on a flat bed trailer 27 DESCRIPTION OF THE EXCAVATOR 29 Model overview 29 Mo...

Page 4: ...ity of overhead power lines 50 Working in the vicinity of underground power lines 50 Initial operation 51 Setting the display language 51 Running in of the excavator 51 Special maintenance instructions 51 Operating the excavator 52 Pre operational services 52 Check the engine oil level 52 Checking the coolant level 52 Checking the radiator and the oil cooler 53 Checking the V belt 53 Checking the ...

Page 5: ...rol lever functions 70 Operating the boom 70 Operating the arm 71 Operating the bucket 72 Swivelling the swivel frame 72 Swinging the boom 73 Operating the service port 74 Flow rate setting 75 Preference 75 Fine tuning the limited oil flow 76 Setting 76 Return change valve 79 Placing out of operation 79 Cab version only 80 Operating the wiper washer system 80 Switching on the windscreen wiper 80 S...

Page 6: ...ons 98 MAINTENANCE 99 Safety rules for maintenance 99 Personnel requirements 99 General maintenance chart 50 to 500 hours of operation 100 General maintenance chart 550 to 1000 hours of operation 101 Servicing maintenance chart 50 to 500 hours of operation 102 Servicing maintenance chart 550 to 1000 hours of operation 103 Cleaning the excavator 104 Servicing 104 Re filling the coolant 104 Cleaning...

Page 7: ...ctions 124 Resetting the service period indicator 124 Checking the bolted joints 125 Tightening torque for screws 125 Tightening torque for hose clamps 125 Tightening torque for hydraulic hoses 125 Tightening torque for hydraulic pipes 126 Tightening torque for hydraulic adapters 126 Recommended lubricants 127 Excavator repairs 128 Spare parts 128 SAFETY INSPECTION 129 TAKING OUT OF SERVICE AND ST...

Page 8: ... resp respectively BGR Rules according to the German Accident Prevention Insurance Association s Second CO Carbon dioxide t Ton dB Decibel V Volt e g for example exempli gratia GL Ground level i e that is id est incl including ISO International Organization for Standardization kg Kilogramme km h Kilometre per hour kN Kilo Newton kV Kilovolt kW Kilowatt L Litre L min Litres per minute LpA Noise lev...

Page 9: ...de up Charge display Dozer blade down Glow display Lever direction Hydraulic oil Control lever direction Travel speed Rotary beacon indicator on off Low speed Display selector switch Forward travel Service port switch Backward travel Working light button Raise boom Lower boom Arm out Arm in Bucket crowd Bucket dump ...

Page 10: ...the operator s manual is always available for the operating personnel and the information such as notes warnings and safety rules and regulations are followed in all points The data in the operator s manual apply for all models Any differences are highlighted e g cab version or KX91 3α2 KX101 3α2 U35 3α2 The terms front and direction of travel refer to the view of the operator when seated on the d...

Page 11: ... by the owner Personnel in training are allowed to work on or with the excavator only under the supervision of an experienced operator Operator According to trade association regulations only persons 18 years of age who were instructed in the operation of the excavator who have proven their ability to the owner employer and who can be expected to perform their duties in a reliable way are allowed ...

Page 12: ...ocation of the operator s manual The operator s manual must always be kept on the excavator If the operator s manual has become illegible due to continuous use the owner operator must order a replacement from the manufacturer ...

Page 13: ...ctions and safety regulations This operator s manual in particular the safety instructions must be followed by all persons working near or with the excavator Above and beyond this the safety rules and regulations applicable for the site must also be observed Hazards occurring during the handling of the excavator The excavators are manufactured according to the state of technology and the recognize...

Page 14: ... of the excavator operation of the excavator with defective safety devices or improperly installed or non operational safety and protective devices ignorance or non observance of this operator s manual insufficiently qualified or insufficiently instructed operating personnel improperly performed repairs use of non genuine replacement parts unauthorised engineering changes to the excavator poor sur...

Page 15: ... damage to the excavator or other property Identifies operating procedures which must be followed exactly to prevent danger to persons Identifies possible hazards in the handling of batteries Identifies possible hazards from caustic materials battery acid Identifies possible hazards from explosive materials Prohibits the use of fire open flames and smoking Prohibits the spraying of water Identifie...

Page 16: ...guidelines listed in this operator s manual Hazards can occur in case of improper use Such improper uses are for example using the excavator to lift loads without suitable load lifting attachments using the excavator for underground works using the excavator to transport persons in the bucket and using the excavator for tearing down walls with the bucket Special duties of the owner Owner of the ex...

Page 17: ... illustrated in the following figures 1 Code RG 308 5702 0 Read the operator s manual and make sure you have understood the manual before starting or operating the excavator 2 Code RG 208 4958 0 Do not touch hot parts such as exhaust muffler etc 3 Code bsb 449 350 Before opening the engine compartment cover make sure the engine is stopped 4 Code RG 208 4957 0 Keep away from fan and drive belt ...

Page 18: ... the engine only from the driver s seat Do not start the engine by shorting the starter terminals 6 Code RG208 5727 0 Do not enter the manoeuvring area 7 Code RG 508 5722 0 Do not enter the swivel area 8 Code R 2491 5736 0 9 Code 69741 5753 0 ...

Page 19: ...Safety rules 19 10 Code RG 508 5724 0 Radiator Risk of scalding 11 Code RG138 5791 0 For information about loosening the crawler consult the operating instructions ...

Page 20: ...a Cab version b Canopy version 12 Code RG138 5717 0 When using a wider or deeper bucket take good care when swinging or pulling in the front attachments to make sure that the bucket does not hit the cabin or the canopy ...

Page 21: ...Safety rules 21 Code RG491 5796 0 Code RG109 5769 0 ...

Page 22: ...ystem The anti theft system makes it difficult to steal the machine However it can not fully prevent theft Locking the controls The control levers 1 and 3 on the right and left the drive levers and the dozer control lever are not operational when the console 4 is raised This circumstance allows safe mounting and dismounting The console is unlocked and raised with the control lever lock 2 The boom ...

Page 23: ...erwise there is a risk of damage to the skin Immediately take off any clothes dirtied or soaked with hydraulic oil Persons who have inhaled hydraulic oil vapours mist should be taken to a doctor immediately If leaks have occurred in the hydraulic system the excavator may not be taken into operation or if in operation operation must cease at once Do not use the naked hand to search for leaks always...

Page 24: ... recovery The above safety rules also apply if the excavator is used as the towing or recovery vehicle Observe the admissible values for the towed load and tongue load during recovery see Specifications page 33 Safety rules for hoisting the excavator with a crane The lifting gear for hoisting must be suitable for the weight of the excavator Before the lifting gear is attached check that the specif...

Page 25: ...aps The chocks must be secured at the crawlers and on the transport vehicle with suitable means The driver of the transport vehicle is responsible for the secure fastening of the excavator on the vehicle A guide is required for driving the excavator onto and off the transport vehicle The guide is responsible for the safe loading The excavator may only be moved on instruction of the guide the opera...

Page 26: ...y retracted See also the Operating the controls during excavation work section page 68 Bring the boom in line with the longitudinal axis of the swivel frame Completely extend the boom cylinder arm cylinder and bucket cylinder Swivel the swivel frame so that the dozer is located at the rear Close and lock the door and covers Attach the lifting gear with shackles to the lifting eyes 1 on each side o...

Page 27: ...bed trailer Adhere to the safety rules page 13 and the safety rules for transport page 25 Place the loading ramps on the transport vehicle at an angle of 10 to 15 Observe the track width Bring the excavator exactly into line with the ramps and drive up straight Do not turn or steer while driving up the ramps if necessary reverse the excavator and drive up again after realigning it DANGER No person...

Page 28: ...attachment swing out the arm and bucket and lower the boom to the ground until the bucket linkage touches the loading area Secure the chains and the dozer with beams 2 Secure the excavator against sliding on the transport vehicle with chocks or chains note the vehicle weight Lock the excavator after hoisting ...

Page 29: ...excavator 29 DESCRIPTION OF THE EXCAVATOR Model overview The excavator is supplied in three different models KX91 3α2 KX101 3α2 and U35 3α2 They are supplied optionally with a canopy or cab Model KX91 3α2 Model KX101 3α2 ...

Page 30: ...Description of the excavator 30 Model U35 3α2 ...

Page 31: ...Description of the excavator 31 Dimensions For the dimensions of the KX91 3α2 KX101 3α2 and U35 3α2 refer to the following figure and the table Dimensions for the KX91 3α2 KX101 3α2 U35 3α2 ...

Page 32: ...0 5130 2000 1560 1440 1880 KX101 3α2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S 1 4980 3590 3100 2350 5210 5100 1980 2 410 480 1550 5110 3720 3300 2530 1310 4920 5400 360 340 2440 1550 5300 2100 1670 1440 2010 U35 3α2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S 1 4830 3460 3150 2350 5420 5300 2250 2 600 600 1700 4970 3590 3350 2540 850 4865 5610 370 370 2440 1700 5500 2100 1670 1400 2270 1 Standard arm 2 Lon...

Page 33: ...0 2300 Swivel speed swivel frame 1 min 9 0 8 9 fast km h 4 6 4 6 Vehicle speed slow km h 3 0 3 0 Ground pressure without driver kPa kgf cm 31 2 0 32 32 3 0 33 31 8 0 32 32 8 0 33 Climbing performance degree 36 20 36 20 Performance Max lateral sway degree 27 15 27 15 Dozer width x height mm 1550x335 1550x335 Left rad degree 1 40 80 1 40 80 Swing angle of the boom Right rad degree 0 87 50 0 87 50 Ma...

Page 34: ...w km h 3 0 Ground pressure without driver kPa kgf cm 32 0 0 33 33 0 0 34 Climbing performance degree 36 20 Performance Max lateral sway degree 27 15 Dozer width x height mm 1700x335 Left rad degree 1 22 70 Swing angle of the boom Right rad degree 0 87 50 Max volume theoretical L min 40 MPa 24 5 Service port Max pressure bar 245 Volume of the fuel reservoir L 41 5 Maximum towed load at the hitch N ...

Page 35: ...tandard equipment of the excavator can be enhanced by optional equipment accessories Standard equipment The standard equipment of the models includes a grease gun an oil filter wrench and a 50 A spare fuse Stow it in the tool compartment 1 at the front left inside the flooring of the cab Accessories The allowed accessories for this excavator are detailed in the following sections For additional ac...

Page 36: ...gging and light excavation work Pipe safety valve The pipe safety valve prevents the load from suddenly lowering during lifting in case a pipe or hose bursts It is installed at the factory or can be retrofitted by your KUBOTA dealer The hydraulic cylinders for boom 2 arm 1 and dozer 3 are each equipped with a pipe safety valve directly at the hydraulic port of the cylinders The pipe safety valve 3...

Page 37: ...ed by the pressure at the base of the cylinder Any overpressure triggers the warning device The warning device is activated with the warning device toggle switch 1 In the event of an overload an acoustic signal sounds and the warning light 2 flashes Note on the usage Check the lead seal of the pipe safety valve before using the excavator Do not carry out any excavating work if the lead seal is not...

Page 38: ...om 11 Dozer cylinder 2 Arm cylinder 12 Dozer 3 Working light 13 Swing bracket 4 Cab 14 Boom cylinder 5 Cab door 15 Bucket 6 Engine compartment cover 16 Bucket linkage 1 7 Drive sprocket 17 Bucket linkage 2 and 3 8 Drive unit 18 Arm 9 Swivel frame 19 Bucket cylinder 10 Idler ...

Page 39: ...port 2 Hammer switch 3 Travel speed button 4 Dozer control lever 5 Starter switch 6 Potentiometer for the adjustment of the engine speed 7 AUTO IDLE switch 8 Switch for the flow rate setting 9 Blower switch cab version 10 Emergency stopping device 11 Display 12 Travel speed indicator 13 Rotary beacon button 14 Arm rest 15 Right control lever lock canopy version only 16 Right control lever 17 Horn ...

Page 40: ...pprox 4 seconds provided that no control is being used Immediately upon activating a control engine speed will be immediately set to the pre selected speed When the AUTO IDLE control is activated the indicator inside the switch lights up 8 Switch for the flow rate setting Using this switch the operator can set the flow rate of the hydraulic oil for the service port 9 Blower switch cab version The ...

Page 41: ...f operation and various indicator symbols The chapter for the operation gives a detailed description of the individual displays based on specific operating situations 3 Display selector switch Toggles between two different types of display 4 Service port switch Once the switch has been flipped you can use the right control lever to operate an attachment connected to the service port 5 Working ligh...

Page 42: ...drive lever 5 Boom swing pedal 6 Right control lever lock canopy version only 7 Rocker switch for the service port 8 Horn switch 9 Hammer switch 10 Right control lever 11 Dozer control lever 12 Pedal at the right crawler 13 Pedal at the left crawler Description of the controls 1 Left control lever The left control lever is used to swivel the swivel frame and move the arm See the table below for de...

Page 43: ...k is in the down position 7 Rocker switch for the service port The rocker switch controls the oil flow to the service port When activating the left part the oil flows to the connector to the left of the arm Activating the right part results in the oil flowing to the right 8 Horn switch Depressing the horn switch activates the horn 9 Hammer switch Use the hammer switch to switch hydraulic hammers o...

Page 44: ...em The front window is provided with a wiper washer system The system is operated with the wipe wash switch 1 at the cab roof Interior lighting An interior light 1 is located on the left side of the cab roof It is turned on and off with the toggle switch 2 Fuse box The fuse box 1 is located below the driver s seat behind a cover ...

Page 45: ...se 1 for the electric system is located next to the main battery Tool compartment The tool compartment 1 is positioned next to the main battery at the front left inside the flooring of the cab Cup holder The cup holder 1 is mounted to the left of the driver s seat at the cabin wall The holder can be opened and closed with a snap ...

Page 46: ...Assembly and functions 46 Fuel tank filler opening The fuel tank filler opening is positioned to the left at the rear of the engine shroud It is locked with a lockable filler cap 1 ...

Page 47: ...the rear of the swivel frame it is covered by a lockable hinged cover 1 Heater valve 7 Coolant expansion reservoir 2 Oil filler opening 8 Oil dipstick 3 Engine 9 Alternator 4 Air filter 10 Alternator circuit fuse 5 Turnbuckle for the right valve chamber cover 11 Radiator 6 Exhaust silencer 12 Oil cooler ...

Page 48: ...ver controls the valve via a Bowden cable The accumulator figure below position 1 allows the boom and arm to be lowered in case of an engine failure The hydraulic oil tank contains the suction filter and the return filter 1 Accumulator 4 Hydraulic oil tank 2 Breather filter and 5 Valve block oil filter port for hydraulic oil 6 Return change valve 3 Sight glass for hydraulic oil level 7 Hydraulic o...

Page 49: ...le which allows the operator to use the crawler or the step if applicable to enter the cab Always stop the engine when leaving the cab In exceptional cases e g for troubleshooting the cab can also be left with the engine running The operator must make sure that the left control console remains in an upright position The controls may only be used while the operator is sitting on the driver s seat D...

Page 50: ...r lines must be switched off in coordination with their owner or provider and secured against making them live again When approaching overhead power lines any possible movements of the excavator must be taken into consideration Unevenness of the ground or sloping the excavator can reduce the safe distance Wind can cause the overhead power lines to sway thus reducing the safe distance In case of a ...

Page 51: ... the same time The model is shown in the display Release the display selector switch to show the currently selected language To select the desired language repeatedly press the display selector switch until the desired language is shown Press and hold the display selector switch to store the selected language Running in of the excavator During the first 50 hours of operation the following points s...

Page 52: ...he excavator for visible damage and leaks Check the engine oil level Pull out the oil dipstick 1 and wipe it with a clean cloth Insert the oil dipstick completely and pull it out again The oil level should be in the A area If the oil level is too low add engine oil page 107 When the oil level is too high or too low the engine might get damaged during operation Checking the coolant level Check the ...

Page 53: ...n the radiator and cooler clean the radiator page 105 Checking the V belt Check the V belt 1 for cracks and proper tension It should be possible to depress the V belt for about 10 mm Tighten the V belt page 105 Checking the exhaust system for leaks Check the exhaust system for leaks and security formation of cracks If the inspection is carried out when the engine is warm there is a risk of burns a...

Page 54: ...il level should be half way up the sight glass Carefully check the position of the hydraulic cylinders again before topping up For more information see the Topping up hydraulic oil section page 114 Checking the water separator of the fuel system A red plastic ring in the water separator 1 floats up with the water level If the ring is floating up clean the water separator page 110 ...

Page 55: ...top the engine and remove the key switch See the Operating the controls during excavation work section page 68 Lubricate all grease points see figure below with grease see the Recommended lubricants section page 127 until fresh grease emerges During the first 50 hours of operation grease all grease nipples marked using Anti Seize grease ...

Page 56: ...Operation 56 Wipe emerged grease off immediately and store dirty cleaning cloths in the containers provided for disposal ...

Page 57: ...Opening and closing the cab door section page 83 Mounting the excavator Move the left control console 2 up as far as possible by pulling the control lever lock 1 up The control console must remain in this position until the engine is started as the engine can only be started in this position Mount the excavator by using the crawler as a step Sit down on the driver s seat Adjusting the driver s sea...

Page 58: ...ockwise reduces spring tension lighter operator Adjust the seat so that a comfortable cushioning is achieved Seat height adjustment knee height The seat height is adjusted with the rotary knob figure above position 2 The seat height depends on the set number 0 I II III position 0 being the lowest position Adjust the seat height in relation to its horizontal position so that the foot controls can b...

Page 59: ...ight of the driver with the spring adjustment grip 1 Turning the spring adjustment grip towards increases spring tension heavier operator turning the grip towards reduces spring tension lighter operator Adjust the seat so that a comfortable cushioning is achieved Backrest adjustment U35 3α2 By turning the spring adjustment grip 1 you can adjust the desired position of the backrest The backrest sho...

Page 60: ...naps in Seat belt Fasten the seat belt Adjust the length of the seat belt by lengthening or shortening the belt so that the belt fits comfortably Do not operate the excavator without the seat belt fastened Exterior mirror adjustment Check the adjustment of the exterior mirrors If necessary adjust the mirrors until the optimum sight is ensured ...

Page 61: ... adjustments page 57 If the engine does not start immediately cease the starting procedure Wait a short time before reattempting a start If the engine does not start after several attempts contact skilled personnel If the batteries are discharged jump start the excavator page 86 Do not use a starting pilot or similar substances as a starting aid Starting the engine Move the potentiometer 1 towards...

Page 62: ...wer the right control console and make sure that the control lever lock engages Run the engine briefly at idling speed Operate the engine at low speed until operating temperature is reached Set the engine speed required for operation Move the potentiometer towards until the engine reaches the required speed The AUTO IDLE control makes sure that the pre selected engine speed drops down to idle spee...

Page 63: ...LOW mark allow the engine to cool completely and add coolant page 104 Check the cooling system for leaks if necessary contact skilled personnel Check if the V belt is very loose or broken if necessary contact skilled personnel Check if the air intake in the right side panel the radiator and the oil cooler are very dirty If necessary clean the radiator page 105 The same applies if the warning light...

Page 64: ...serve the following safety instructions When working on slopes observe the tilt of the excavator see figure Maximum side tilt 27 or 15 Maximum longitudinal tilt 36 or 20 Keep the bucket as low as possible when driving Check the ground for soundness and verify if there are holes or other potential obstacles Approach overhangs and edges of ditches carefully as they could cave in Drive slowly downhil...

Page 65: ...levers back simultaneously A Forward B Reverse C Straight If the dozer is not at the front as shown in the figure but at the rear the operation of the drive levers is exactly opposite Drive levers forward the excavator drives backwards To drive faster press the travel speed button 1 An audible signal sounds and the indicator 2 comes up Pressing the travel speed button again switches back to normal...

Page 66: ...n making turns be sure nobody is standing within the swing area of the excavator During driving Pull the left drive lever to neutral leave the right drive lever pushed forward A The excavator makes a left turn From a standing position Leave the right drive lever in neutral push the left drive lever forward In this case the turning radius is determined by the right track A The excavator makes a rig...

Page 67: ...ions The centre of the vehicle is the turning axis A Turning on the spot to the right Driving uphill and downhill Exercise extreme caution when driving up and down a slope Do not use the travel speed button When driving on gradients raise the bucket approx 200 to 400 mm A above the ground see figure When driving on gradients let the bucket slide over the ground if the terrain allows it ...

Page 68: ...rrode Operating the controls during excavation work Always observe the following safety instructions when working with the excavator Never crush concrete or boulders using side boom swings with the bucket Do not use the dropping action of the bucket for excavation Never fully extend the cylinders Always keep a certain safety margin especially when operating with a hydraulic hammer accessory Never ...

Page 69: ... possible and operate the bucket back and forth When excavating always lower the dozer completely onto the ground Notes for using wider and deeper buckets When using a wider or deeper bucket take good care when swinging or pulling in the front attachments to make sure that the bucket does not hit the cabin or the canopy Operating the dozer When working with the dozer operate both drive levers with...

Page 70: ... control lever A B C D Arm out Arm in Swivel frame to the left Swivel frame to the right Operating the boom To raise the boom pull the right control lever back The hydraulic cylinder of the boom is equipped with a cushioning function which prevents the excavated material in the bucket from falling out When the hydraulic system operating temperature is low the cushioning is delayed for approx 3 to ...

Page 71: ...ring lowering so that the boom or the bucket teeth do not hit the dozer The boom moves as shown in the figure Operating the arm To move the arm out push the left control lever forward figure To move the arm in pull the left control lever back figure The arm moves as shown in the figure ...

Page 72: ...et in take care that the teeth do not hit the dozer The bucket moves as shown in the figure Swivelling the swivel frame No person is allowed to stand in the swivel area during the movement Swivel carefully to avoid any contact of the front attachments with adjacent objects To turn anticlockwise move the left control lever to the left figure To turn clockwise move the left control lever to the righ...

Page 73: ...with adjacent objects To swing the boom counter clockwise press the boom swing pedal on the left hand side figure position To swing the boom clockwise press the boom swing pedal on the right hand side figure position The figure details the swing movement The boom swing control pedal can be secured against inadvertent operation by lowering the locking flap Fold the locking flap when the boom swing ...

Page 74: ...drain approx 0 1 L of hydraulic oil at each port Catch the drained hydraulic oil in a container and discard it in accordance with the valid environmental regulations Press the service port switch 1 Moving the rocker switch 1 to the right sends oil to the right connector figure below position 1 Moving the rocker switch 1 to the left sends oil to the left connector figure below position 2 Use the ha...

Page 75: ...kes sure that upon the next start up the service port is switched to the last operating mode Preference Service port indicator Flow rate 1 Does not light up Service port disabled 2 Lights up Maximum 3 Slowly flashing Limited fine tuning 4 Rapidly flashing Oil flow to the left connector only To set press the service port switch figure above position 2 The actual preference depends on the number of ...

Page 76: ...reset to the STOP position It is recommended to set this preference during operation of the implement Press and hold down the flow rate switch 1 and start the engine The following message is displayed with the digit 1 flashing in the display To adjust the right connector at the arm either press the working light button 1 or the service port switch 2 The display toggles between 0 and 14 depending o...

Page 77: ...g the working light button 1 the flow rate decreases Upon pressing the service port button 2 the flow rate increases To change the setting of the right connector one more time press the display selector switch again Turn the starter switch 1 to the STOP position When switching the starter switch to the STOP position the flow rate settings will be stored This makes sure that upon the next start up ...

Page 78: ...Operation 78 1 Preferences preset with the working light button 2 Preferences preset with the service port switch ...

Page 79: ...ed position as shown on the sticker see figure depending on the action of the implement being used rotary or hammering Placing out of operation Park the excavator in such a way that it can not roll and is secured against unauthorised use Drive the excavator on level ground Non cab models should be parked under a roof Operate the bucket arm and boom swing mechanism so that all hydraulic cylinders a...

Page 80: ...n models are equipped with a wiper washer system Switching on the windscreen wiper The starter switch is in the RUN position Depress the wiper switch 1 The window wiper operates as long as the switch remains in this position To turn the wiper off press the switch in the opposite direction In extremely cold weather conditions make sure the wiper rubber does not stick to the window This may damage t...

Page 81: ...in the opposite direction Operating the rotary beacon The starter switch is in the RUN position Press the rotary beacon button 1 Press the button again to switch the beacon off For canopy models the rotary beacon is available as an accessory Charging plug Open the cover cap 1 and put the load into the charging plug The rated current of the plugged load must not exceed 15 A ...

Page 82: ...n the blower switch to the LO or HI position When the engine is at operating temperature the heater air flows out at the air outlets under the driver s seat 1 and at the front window 2 The direction of the air flow can be adjusted In order to avoid a heat backup and therefore damage to the ventilation system do not cover the outlets with objects e g bags or clothing when the heater is in operation...

Page 83: ... the door lock 1 Open the cab door by pulling at the door handle 2 and lock the door by attaching the hook 3 at the fixture on the cab wall Closing the cab door Press down the release lever 1 and pull the cab door into the lock Opening the cab door from inside Pull up the release lever 1 and open the door If the cab door is not closed immediately afterwards lock the door in the cab wall ...

Page 84: ... levers figure above position 1 inwards simultaneously and push the front window upward in the guide rails as far as the stopper Lock the front window at the stopper by releasing the levers Check that the front window is locked Do not release the levers pushing the front window up as the front window could suddenly rise in an uncontrolled way and strike the operator s head Please follow the safety...

Page 85: ...ture below 5 C is regarded as cold weather operation Necessary preparations prior to the winter season If necessary replace the engine oil and hydraulic oil with those of the specified viscosities Only use regular diesel fuel with winter additives Do not mix petrol and diesel fuel Check the battery s state of charge In case of extremely low temperatures it may be necessary to remove the battery af...

Page 86: ...ately after starting Before you start working with the front attachments warm up the excavator until the operating temperature is reached Do not warm up the excavator at standing position Jump starting the excavator Only a vehicle or starting device with a 12V power supply may be used The operator must remain seated on the driver s place the battery jumper cables must be connected by a second pers...

Page 87: ...boom manually Manual engine stop If the engine cannot be stopped with the key it can be stopped manually To stop the engine push the lever 1 upwards The excavator may only be taken back into operation after the malfunction has been eliminated Manual lowering of the boom The boom and arm can be lowered in case of an engine failure or if malfunctions occur in the hydraulic system The starter switch ...

Page 88: ...h the applicable environmental regulations If no pumping station is available the diesel fuel may only be stored in approved canisters Refuel the excavator in time so that the fuel tank is not running empty Air in the fuel system can damage the fuel injection pump Stop the engine Unlock the filler cap 1 and open it by swivelling it anticlockwise Fill diesel fuel up to the base of the filler tube S...

Page 89: ...th their rating is indicated on the cover 1 below the driver s seat The excavator s main fuse is positioned next to the battery and the alternator circuit fuse is mounted in the engine compartment in front of the alternator Unlock the cover figure above position 1 and lower it down Remove the defective fuse from the fuse box 1 and replace it The fuse layout is shown in the next figure The main fus...

Page 90: ...α2 Installing and uninstalling the driver s seat The seat cushions can be removed for cleaning or replacement The backrest is given as an example Fold the backrest forward Open the clips 1 and swivel them so that the clips go through the backrest Remove the backrest cushion The backrest can be cleaned with suds ...

Page 91: ...rn clockwise to lock the engine compartment cover Removing and installing the left engine compartment cover Remove the filler cap 6 and re attach it immediately after removing the left engine compartment cover 2 Remove the mounting screws 1 3 and 5 Do not remove the mounting screw 4 Remove the left engine compartment cover To mount remove the filler cap and attach the left engine compartment cover...

Page 92: ... front must command guide the movements of the front end attachments The operator should move the front end attachments only according to the commands of the person who mounts the bucket A continuous intervisibility between both persons is indispensable If there is no intervisibility stop working immediately When replacing the bucket make sure to wear an eye protection a helmet and protective glov...

Page 93: ... key can be registered using the red key page 94 The engine can not be started with the red key The key system If a registered key is lost the second and new black key must be re registered This procedure locks the lost or stolen black key which can no longer be used to start the engine If the red key is lost the black keys can no longer be re registered Be sure to keep the red key in a secure loc...

Page 94: ... Register a black key only under the following conditions Make sure that there are no persons within the excavator s working area It is essential to warn persons in the vicinity of the excavator by briefly blowing the horn Make sure that all operational controls are in neutral position Starting the excavator is only allowed when the operator is sitting on the driver s seat Do not allow the engine ...

Page 95: ... a brief moment the display shows the Finish pull out black key message This message indicates that the black key was registered for the given vehicle 9 Once the black key is pulled out of the starter switch the display will show the Finish pull out black key message Follow steps 5 to 8 to register a spare key Up to four black keys can be registered 10 Turn the key to the RUN position to finish th...

Page 96: ...he safety on and around the excavator must always be ensured If troubleshooting of the excavator calls for the bucket being raised the operator may not stand in the area of the front attachments unless the front attachments are secured against inadvertent lowering by suitable measures Troubleshooting pre operational services Malfunction Possible Cause Repair Start up No function available when the...

Page 97: ...Check and adjust the V belt tension page 105 V belt too loose Check and adjust the V belt tension page 105 The Charge message displays Defective Fuse in alternator circuit Replace the fuses page 89 Deviation in driving direction of excavator Crawler tension adjusted incorrectly Check and adjust the crawler tension if necessary page 121 No pilot controlled hydraulic functions available Defective fu...

Page 98: ...after the external ignition contact skilled personnel Yellow Starting procedure with lowered control console Engine does not start up Lift the control console and repeat the starting procedure Yellow Maintenance due Run the maintenance procedure Yellow Wrong key switch Use correct key Try starting the engine with the red key for registration Engine does not start Try starting the engine with the b...

Page 99: ...onnel When carrying out maintenance and care activities always make sure that the excavator is secured and stable When working on the fuel system smoking open flames and the operation of other ignition sources are not allowed The danger zone must be marked with signs A fire extinguisher must be kept at hand in the danger zone All waste materials must be discarded in accordance with environmental p...

Page 100: ...t level daily 52 Lubricate front end attachments daily 55 Check the V belt daily 53 Check the water separator daily 54 Tracks and chassis clean visually inspect and check the tension weekly 50 h 121 Lubricate the swivel gear 50 h 120 Check clean the air filter 1 50 h 109 Check nuts and bolts 100 h 125 Grease the pitch bearing 200 h 120 Check the battery electrolyte level 500 h 117 Drain water from...

Page 101: ...ant level daily 52 Lubricate front end attachments daily 55 Check the V belt daily 53 Check the water separator daily 54 Tracks and chassis clean visually inspect and check the tension weekly 50 h 121 Lubricate the swivel gear 50 h 120 Check clean the air filter 1 50 h 109 Check nuts and bolts 100 h 125 Grease the pitch bearing 200 h 120 Check the battery electrolyte level 500 h 117 Drain water fr...

Page 102: ...r and track roller oil Please contact your KUBOTA dealer 2000 h Check the alternator and starter motor Please contact your KUBOTA dealer 2000 h Check electric cables and connections Please contact your KUBOTA dealer annually 124 Change the coolant every 2 years 108 Change hydraulic hoses Please contact your KUBOTA dealer every 6 years Safety inspection annually 129 The servicing identified with mu...

Page 103: ...4 Replace air filter elements 1 1000 h 109 Change the running gear and track roller oil Please contact your KUBOTA dealer 2000 h Check the alternator and starter motor Please contact your KUBOTA dealer 2000 h Check electric cables and connections Please contact your KUBOTA dealer annually 124 Change the coolant every 2 years 108 Change hydraulic hoses Please contact your KUBOTA dealer every 6 year...

Page 104: ...water gets into the electrical system Use a plastic cleaner for plastic parts Before cleaning make sure to tape the air inlet for the air conditioner and heater system at the swivel frame Servicing Adhere to the instructions for regular servicing to keep the excavator in good condition Re filling the coolant Check the antifreeze content with an antifreeze tester that is qualified for 25 C The anti...

Page 105: ...th a water jet or with compressed air Do not use high pressure cleaners Pay particular attention to the space 3 between the radiator and oil cooler as leaves tend to collect here Check the radiator for damage after cleaning it Close the engine compartment cover Checking and adjusting the V belt tension Open the engine compartment cover page 91 Depress the V belt between the crankshaft and alternat...

Page 106: ... the engine oil and oil filter The engine oil change must be carried out while the engine is warm Caution Engine oil and the oil filter are very hot risk of scalding Place an oil pan with a capacity of about 12 L under the engine oil drain The engine oil should not be allowed to seep into the earth and it must be discarded like the oil filter in accordance with the applicable environment protectio...

Page 107: ...e the Recommended Lubricants section page 127 Filling capacity 6 6 L Install the oil filler cap Start the engine The following message should disappear immediately after the engine has started if not stop the engine immediately and notify trained personnel Let the engine run for approx 2 minutes and then stop it Check the oil level after 5 minutes Pull out the oil dipstick 1 and wipe it with a cle...

Page 108: ...and drain the coolant completely Fill the coolant in a container and dispose of it in accordance with the prevailing environmental protection regulations Purge the cooling system if the coolant is very dirty To do this spray water without additives into the cooling system with a hose through the filler opening until clear water emerges at the outlet Close the central drain Remove the coolant expan...

Page 109: ... 1 Pull the outer filter element 1 out of the air filter case and check it for dirt Clean the air filter case and cover without removing the inner filter element 1 Remove the inner filter element only when replacing it Renew the outer filter element if it is damaged or too much dust has accumulated on it Do not clean the filter element with fluids Never operate the engine without the air filter el...

Page 110: ...w filter with fuel Manually screw in the new filter Turn the cock figure above position 2 back to the ON position Bleed the fuel system page 88 Cleaning the water separator Open the engine compartment cover page 91 Turn the cock 3 to the OFF position Place a cleaning cloth under the water separator to prevent fuel from spilling on the ground Remove the filter cup retainer 1 while holding the cup 2...

Page 111: ...ck the water separator for leaks at the same time Emptying the fuel reservoir Place a container with a minimum capacity of 12 litres under the fuel drain plug Remove the drain plug 1 and drain the water Install the drain plug with a new sealing ring on it Replacing the return filter in the hydraulic oil tank Pay attention to utmost cleanliness when servicing the hydraulic system This service may o...

Page 112: ...ions Install a new return filter 1 in the filter support 2 Insert the filter support with return filter into the hydraulic oil tank through the return pipe Check the condition of the sealing ring on the tank cap Replace it if necessary Install the tank cap 1 with the guide pin into the filter support 2 and tighten it Close the valve chamber cover Close the engine compartment cover ...

Page 113: ...ove the return filter for the hydraulic oil tank page 111 Screw off the suction filter figure above position 1 If necessary remove any residues with a clean lint free cloth Discard the suction filter and cleaning cloth in accordance with applicable environmental protection regulations Screw on the new suction filter by hand Refill hydraulic oil page 114 Install the return filter page 111 Replacing...

Page 114: ...sure off the circuit Lift up the left control console 1 Unscrew and remove the lower cover panels Disconnect the hydraulic pipe white Remove the in line filter 2 Screw in a new filter Code RG208 8635 Re connect the hydraulic pipe Refit the cover panels Replace the in line filter at the right control lever Draining and topping up hydraulic oil Pay attention to utmost cleanliness when servicing the ...

Page 115: ...f 50 litres under the hydraulic oil drain plug Remove the drain plug 1 and drain the hydraulic oil Install the drain plug with a new sealing ring on it Filling in hydraulic oil Filling quantity with oil change 33 L Total hydraulic system capacity 41 L Screw out the breather filter 1 Insert a clean funnel with a strainer into the filler opening Fill hydraulic oil to half way up the sight glass figu...

Page 116: ... tighten it by hand Battery service Regular maintenance may extend the life cycle of the battery considerably Battery acid is very caustic Avoid contact with battery acid under all circumstances If clothing skin or eyes have come in contact with battery acid rinse the affected parts immediately with water If the eyes are affected immediately seek medical attention Neutralise spilled battery acid i...

Page 117: ...ning the positive terminal risk of short circuit Do not use metal tools Screw out all six plugs figure above position 2 Do not open maintenance free batteries Check the fluid level according to the figure top up with pure water if necessary Do not top up with tap water or battery acid A Fluid level B Fluid level too low A Fluid level OK D Fluid level too high Screw in the plugs Close the flooring ...

Page 118: ...the batteries The battery can only be charged if the starter switch is in the STOP position and the key switch removed If the battery is charged when installed in the vehicle the cab must be ventilated during the charging procedure by opening the window After the charging procedure is completed the cab must be ventilated for about 1 hour prior to start up risk of explosion Make the battery accessi...

Page 119: ...negative terminal is excluded Remove the plus terminal cover and take off the cable clamp Put the clamp to the side so that contact with the positive terminal is excluded Remove the battery retainer and lift the battery out of the swivel frame When replacing the battery always install a battery of the same type with the same power rating and the same dimensions Before installation cover the batter...

Page 120: ...wivel frame make sure no person or material is in the swivel area Greasing the pitch bearing Fill grease through the grease nipple 1 with a grease gun Grease at each 90 position of the pitch bearing Using the grease gun apply 5 shots at every position See the Recommended lubricants section page 127 When moving the swivel frame make sure no person or material is in the swivel area Turn the starter ...

Page 121: ...ntion to stones between the crawler and sprocket or idler Clean in the area of the crawler tensioning cylinder Swivel the swivel frame 90 to the direction of travel as shown in the figure Lower the front attachments on the ground and raise the excavator about 200 mm off the ground on one side Have a guide supervise the procedure Support the excavator with appropriate backing material observing the...

Page 122: ...the idler and sprocket Check the crawler sag as shown in the figure Crawler sag A 10 15 mm If the crawler sag is more than 15 mm adjust the crawler If necessary tighten or loosen the crawler Start the engine and rotate the crawler briefly Caution The area around the rotating crawler must be free of persons Turn the starter switch to the STOP position after turning and remove the key switch Recheck...

Page 123: ... on the second crawler Replace the drive unit oil Only change the oil when the drive unit is warm to the hand if not drive the excavator warm Park the excavator on level ground so that the drain plug figure below position 2 is positioned at the bottom Place a catch tray with a minimum capacity of 2 L under the drain plug Remove the drain plug and let the oil drain completely Install the drain plug...

Page 124: ...ting hours of operation and then every 250 hours of operation The service period indicator disappears after 10 seconds automatically The following example shows a service period indicator based on a 1500 hours interval When the starter switch is switched from STOP to RUN the service period indicator shows up for the first 10 seconds with a corresponding service message in the display If the workin...

Page 125: ...6 7 196 1 17 0 20 0 M 16 166 7 191 2 17 0 19 5 196 1 225 6 20 0 23 0 259 9 304 0 26 5 31 0 M 20 333 4 392 3 34 0 40 0 367 7 431 5 37 5 44 0 519 8 568 8 53 0 58 0 Note When mounting the canopy tighten 9 T screws with 7 T tightening torques Tightening torque for hose clamps Size Code Torque in Nm 13 20 69481 1116 0 3 5 15 24 69721 7081 0 3 5 22 32 69741 7284 0 3 5 5 26 38 69741 7282 0 3 5 5 40 60 69...

Page 126: ...110 120 18x2 M26x1 5 36 130 140 22x2 M30x2 41 140 160 25x2 5 M36x2 27 60 65 15x1 5 M22x1 5 for ED 2 only Tightening torque for hydraulic adapters Thread Wrench size Torque in Nm Pipe size Thread 1 8 14 15 20 4x1 M10x1 0 1 8 17 25 35 6x1 M12x1 5 1 4 19 34 45 8x1 M14x1 5 1 4 19 22 40 55 10x1 5 M16x1 5 3 8 22 24 45 65 12x1 5 M18x1 5 1 2 27 70 80 15x1 5 M22x1 5 1 2 27 80 90 16x2 M24x1 5 3 4 32 100 120...

Page 127: ...se Shell Rotella T15W40 XD 3 15W40 XD 3 Extra 15W 40 MIL L 2104C MIL L 2104D SAE 75 Shell Oil S 8643 Mobilube HD80W 90 In winter or at low temperatures SAE 80 Shell Spirax MA80W Mobilube HD80W 90 MIL L 2105C Mobilube 46 MIL L 2105 SAE 90 Shell Spirax HD90 Mobilube HD80W 90 MIL L 2105C In summer or at high ambient temperatures SAE 140 Shell Spirax HD140 Mobilube HD85W 140 Mobilube HD80W 140 MIL L 2...

Page 128: ... checked by an expert For repairs use only original parts from the manufacturer After repairs the excavator may only be taken into operation if its proper operation has been determined For this check particular attention must be paid to the repaired parts and the safety devices Spare parts Genuine spare parts can be ordered from KUBOTA dealers by stating the model and the serial number of the vehi...

Page 129: ...on neutral and must not be influenced by personal economic or company interests The inspection is a visual and functional check of all components for condition and completeness and of the effectiveness of the safety devices The performance of the inspection must be documented as an inspection report containing at least the following information Date and scope of the inspection indicating all pendi...

Page 130: ...rage conditions The storage place must have a sufficient bearing capacity for the weight of the excavator The storage place must be frost free dry and well ventilated Measures before taking out of service Clean and dry the excavator thoroughly page 104 Check the hydraulic oil level add oil if necessary page 54 Change the engine oil and oil filter page 106 Drive the excavator to the storage place R...

Page 131: ...119 Check the safety devices for proper operation Carry out pre operational services page 52 If defects are detected whilst starting the machine the excavator may only be started up after the defects have been repaired If the safety inspection is due while the vehicle has been taken out of service the inspection must be performed before start up Start the engine page 61 Run the excavator at idle a...

Page 132: ... dozer down long arm accessory 5 Over front end dozer up long arm accessory 6 Over side long arm accessory Do not lift loads which exceed the values indicated in the lifting capacity tables The values given in the tables apply only to level and hard grounds When working on soft ground the machine can tip over easily as the load is concentrated on one side only and the track or the dozer can dig in...

Page 133: ... 17 2 1 75 13 1 1 33 10 3 1 05 8 2 0 84 1500 20 5 2 09 14 8 1 51 11 4 1 17 8 9 0 90 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 6 4 0 65 3000 6 2 0 63 6 4 0 66 2500 6 6 0 68 6 5 0 66 2000 1...

Page 134: ...7 8 5 0 87 1500 24 1 2 46 23 6 2 41 16 3 1 66 12 3 1 25 9 6 0 98 7 5 0 77 2000 18 8 1 92 13 3 1 36 10 1 1 03 7 5 0 77 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 5 8 0 59 2...

Page 135: ...00 20 5 2 09 13 5 1 38 9 6 0 98 7 5 0 76 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 5 4 0 55 2000 7 1 0 72 6 6 0 67 6 2 0 64 5 4 0 55 1500 12 2 1 25 9 2 0 94...

Page 136: ... 17 2 1 75 13 1 1 33 10 3 1 05 8 2 0 84 1500 20 5 2 09 14 8 1 51 11 4 1 17 8 9 0 90 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 6 4 0 65 3000 6 2 0 63 6 4 0 66 2500 6 6 0 68 6 5 0 66 200...

Page 137: ...7 8 5 0 87 1500 24 1 2 46 23 6 2 41 16 3 1 66 12 3 1 25 9 6 0 98 7 5 0 77 2000 18 8 1 92 13 3 1 36 10 1 1 03 7 5 0 77 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 5 6 0 5...

Page 138: ...00 20 5 2 09 12 8 1 30 9 1 0 93 7 0 0 72 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 5 1 0 52 2000 7 1 0 72 6 6 0 67 6 2 0 64 5 1 0 52 1500 12 2 1 25 9 2 0...

Page 139: ... 46 17 2 1 75 13 1 1 33 10 3 1 05 8 2 0 84 1500 20 5 2 09 14 8 1 51 11 4 1 17 8 9 0 90 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 6 4 0 65 3000 6 2 0 63 6 4 0 66 2500 6 6 0 68 6 5 0 66 2...

Page 140: ...1 07 8 5 0 87 1500 24 1 2 46 23 6 2 41 16 3 1 66 12 3 1 25 9 6 0 98 7 5 0 77 2000 18 8 1 92 13 3 1 36 10 1 1 03 7 5 0 77 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 5 4 0...

Page 141: ...00 19 7 2 01 12 1 1 23 8 6 0 88 6 7 0 69 2000 14 8 1 51 11 0 1 12 8 2 0 83 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX91 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 5 9 0 61 3500 5 8 0 59 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 5 7 0 58 5 7 0 58 4 9 0 50 2000 7 1 0 72 6 6 0 67 6 0 0 61 4 9 0 50 1500 12 2 1 25 9 2 0 ...

Page 142: ...10 2 1 04 1500 25 6 2 61 26 0 2 65 18 6 1 90 14 4 1 47 11 4 1 16 8 9 0 90 2000 20 6 2 10 15 1 1 54 11 7 1 19 8 7 0 88 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 7 6 0 77 3500 6 7 0 68 7 3 0 74 3000 6 8 0 69 7 0 0 71 2500 7 5 0...

Page 143: ...2 27 26 8 2 73 19 7 2 01 15 0 1 53 11 8 1 21 9 5 0 97 2000 23 6 2 41 16 7 1 71 12 9 1 31 10 0 1 02 2500 11 8 1 20 8 6 0 88 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 6 6 0 67 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 0 68 ...

Page 144: ...61 15 5 1 58 11 0 1 12 8 5 0 87 7 0 0 71 2000 20 6 2 10 15 1 1 54 11 2 1 14 8 7 0 88 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 6 3 0 65 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 0 68 6 3 0 64 2000 8 7 0 88 7 8 0 80 7 3 0 74 6 2 0 64 5 2...

Page 145: ...8 10 2 1 04 1500 25 6 2 61 26 0 2 65 18 6 1 90 14 4 1 47 11 4 1 16 8 9 0 90 2000 20 6 2 10 15 1 1 54 11 7 1 19 8 7 0 88 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 7 6 0 77 3500 6 7 0 68 7 3 0 74 3000 6 8 0 69 7 0 0 71 2500 ...

Page 146: ...3 2 27 26 8 2 73 19 7 2 01 15 0 1 53 11 8 1 21 9 5 0 97 2000 23 6 2 41 16 7 1 71 12 9 1 31 10 0 1 02 2500 11 8 1 20 8 6 0 88 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 6 6 0 67 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 ...

Page 147: ...48 14 7 1 50 10 4 1 07 8 1 0 83 6 6 0 67 2000 20 6 2 10 14 9 1 52 10 6 1 08 8 2 0 84 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 6 0 0 61 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 0 68 6 0 0 61 2000 8 7 0 88 7 8 0 80 7 2 0 74 5 9 0 60 ...

Page 148: ...28 10 2 1 04 1500 25 6 2 61 26 0 2 65 18 6 1 90 14 4 1 47 11 4 1 16 8 9 0 90 2000 20 6 2 10 15 1 1 54 11 7 1 19 8 7 0 88 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 7 6 0 77 3500 6 7 0 68 7 3 0 74 3000 6 8 0 69 7 0 0 71 2500 ...

Page 149: ... 3 2 27 26 8 2 73 19 7 2 01 15 0 1 53 11 8 1 21 9 5 0 97 2000 23 6 2 41 16 7 1 71 12 9 1 31 10 0 1 02 2500 11 8 1 20 8 6 0 88 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 6 6 0 67 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 ...

Page 150: ...2 31 13 9 1 42 10 0 1 02 7 7 0 79 6 3 0 65 2000 20 6 2 10 14 1 1 44 10 1 1 03 7 9 0 81 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL KX101 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 3 0 64 3500 6 3 0 65 3000 6 3 0 64 5 8 0 59 2500 6 7 0 68 6 6 0 68 5 8 0 59 2000 8 7 0 88 7 8 0 80 6 9 0 71 5 7 0 58...

Page 151: ...1 40 11 1 1 13 9 0 0 92 1500 28 0 2 85 21 1 2 15 15 9 1 62 12 5 1 28 9 9 1 01 2000 24 7 2 52 17 0 1 73 13 0 1 32 10 0 1 02 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 7 0 0 71 3000 6 9 0 70 5 8 0 59 2500 7 2 0 73 5 8 0 59 20...

Page 152: ...22 5 2 30 16 6 1 70 13 0 1 33 10 4 1 06 8 1 0 83 2000 29 0 2 96 19 0 1 94 14 3 1 46 11 1 1 13 8 4 0 85 2500 13 3 1 36 9 9 1 01 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 9 0 70 3500 3000 5 8 0 59 2500 6 6 0 68 5 8 0 59 4 7 0 48 2000 8 ...

Page 153: ...3 6 1 39 9 5 0 97 7 3 0 74 5 9 0 60 2000 23 9 2 44 13 8 1 41 9 7 0 98 7 4 0 75 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CAB VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 8 0 69 3500 3000 5 5 0 56 2500 6 6 0 68 5 5 0 56 4 5 0 46 2000 8 1 0 83 6 6 0 67 5 4 0 55 4 4 0 45 1500 10 6 1 08 8 1 0 82 6 4 0...

Page 154: ... 8 1 40 11 1 0 13 9 0 0 92 1500 28 0 2 85 21 1 2 15 15 9 1 62 12 5 1 28 9 9 1 01 2000 24 7 2 52 17 0 1 73 13 0 1 32 10 0 1 02 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 6 9 0 71 3000 6 9 0 70 5 5 0 56 2500 6 8 0 70 5 5 0...

Page 155: ...49 22 5 2 30 16 6 1 70 13 0 1 33 10 4 1 06 8 1 0 83 2000 29 0 2 96 19 0 1 94 14 3 1 46 11 1 1 13 8 4 0 85 2500 13 3 1 36 9 9 1 01 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 9 0 70 3500 3000 5 6 0 57 2500 6 6 0 68 5 5 0 56 4 5 0 46 2...

Page 156: ...3 0 1 33 9 1 0 92 6 9 0 71 5 6 0 57 2000 22 9 2 33 13 2 1 35 9 2 0 94 7 0 0 72 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH RUBBER CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 5 0 66 3500 3000 5 3 0 54 2500 6 5 0 66 5 2 0 53 4 3 0 44 2000 8 0 0 82 6 3 0 64 5 1 0 52 4 2 0 43 1500 10 1 1 03 7 7 0 79 6 ...

Page 157: ...1 40 11 1 0 13 9 0 0 92 1500 28 0 2 85 21 1 2 15 15 9 1 62 12 5 1 28 9 9 1 01 2000 24 7 2 52 17 0 1 73 13 0 1 32 10 0 1 20 2500 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM STANDARD ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 3500 7 0 0 71 3000 6 9 0 70 5 7 0 58 2500 7 0 0 72 5 7 0 58 ...

Page 158: ...9 22 5 2 30 16 6 1 70 13 0 1 33 10 4 1 06 8 1 0 83 2000 29 0 2 96 19 0 1 94 14 3 1 46 11 1 1 13 8 4 0 85 2500 13 3 1 36 9 9 1 01 Lifting capacity over front end dozer blade up MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 9 0 70 3500 3000 5 7 0 58 2500 6 6 0 68 5 7 0 58 4 6 0 47 200...

Page 159: ...3 4 1 37 9 4 0 95 7 2 0 73 5 8 0 59 2000 23 6 2 41 13 6 1 39 9 5 0 97 7 3 0 74 2500 Lifting capacity over side MODEL U35 3α2 SPECIFICATION CANOPY VERSION WITH STEEL CRAWLER KBM LONG ARM kN t LOAD RADIUS mm Height mm 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 4500 4000 6 7 0 68 3500 3000 5 4 0 55 2500 6 6 0 68 5 4 0 55 4 4 0 45 2000 8 1 0 83 6 5 0 66 5 3 0 54 4 4 0 45 1500 10 4 1 07 7 9 0 81 6 3...

Page 160: ...EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The declarations of conformity are stated hereinafter ...

Page 161: ...N 70020 19 6 kW 19 6 kW Measured sound power level 91 4 dB A 92 0 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 93 dB A 93 dB A Applicable EC directive 2000 14 EC Annex VI Designated body Fachausschuss Tiefbau Prüf und Zertifizierungsstelle im BG PRÜFZERT des Hauptverbandes der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften Landsberger Straße 309 D 80687 München This declaration is valid provided that all rules mentione...

Page 162: ...DIN 70020 20 3 kW 20 3 kW Measured sound power level 92 4 dB A 92 9 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 93 dB A 94 dB A Applicable EC directive 2000 14 EC Annex VI Designated body Fachausschuss Tiefbau Prüf und Zertifizierungsstelle im BG PRÜFZERT des Hauptverbandes der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften Landsberger Straße 309 D 80687 München This declaration is valid provided that all rules mentio...

Page 163: ...70020 20 3 kW 20 3 kW Measured sound power level 92 6 dB A 92 5 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 93 dB A 93 dB A Applicable EC directive 2000 14 EC Annex VI Designated body Fachausschuss Tiefbau Prüf und Zertifizierungsstelle im BG PRÜFZERT des Hauptverbandes der gewerblichen Berufsgenossenschaften Landsberger Straße 309 D 80687 München This declaration is valid provided that all rules mentioned ...

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