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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The proper and safe lubrication and maintenance 
for this machine, recommended by Manufacturer, 
are outlined in the OPERATOR’S MANUAL for the 
machine.
Improper performance of lubrication or mainte-
nance procedures are dangerous and could result 
in injury or death.  Read and understand the MAN-
UAL before performing any  lubrication or mainte-
nance.

The serviceman or mechanic may be unfamiliar with 
many of the systems on this machine.  This makes it   
important to use caution when performing service work. 
A knowledge of the system and or components is im-
portant before the removal or disassembly of any com-
ponent.
Because of the size of some of the machine compo-
nents, the serviceman or mechanic should check the 
weights noted in this manual. Use proper lifting proce-
dures when removing any components. Weight of com-
ponents table is shown in the section ;  
SPECIFICATIONS.
The following is a list of basic precautions that must al-
ways be observed.
(1) Read and understand all Warning plates and decal 

on the machine before Operating, Maintaining or 
Repairing this machine.

(2) Always wear protective glasses and protective 

shoes when working around machines.  In particu-
lar, wear protective glasses when using hammers, 
punches or drifts on any part of the machine or at-
tachments. Use welders gloves, hood/goggles, 
apron and the protective clothing appropriate to the 
welding job being performed.  Do not wear loose fit-
ting or torn clothing. Remove all rings from fingers, 
loose jewelry, confine long hair and loose clothing 
before working on this machinery.

(3) Disconnect the battery and hang a "Do Not Oper-

ate" tag in the Operators Compartment. Remove ig-
nition keys.

(4) If possible, make all repairs with the machine 

parked on a firm level surface. Block the machine 
so it does not roll while working on or under the ma-
chine. Hang a "Do Not Operate" tag in the Opera-
tors Compartment.

(5) Do not work on any machine that is supported only 

by lift, jacks or a hoist.  Always use blocks or jack 

stands, capable of supporting the machine, before 
performing any disassembly.

Do not operate this machine unless you have 
read and understand the instructions in the OP-
ERATOR’S MANUAL. Improper machine opera-
tion is dangerous and could result in injury or 
death.

(6) Relieve all pressure in air, oil or water systems be-

fore any lines, fittings or related items are discon-
nected or removed.  Always make sure all raised 
components are blocked correctly and be alert for 
possible pressure when disconnecting any device 
from a system that utilizes pressure.

(7) Lower the bucket, dozer, or other attachments to 

the ground before performing any work on the ma-
chine. If this cannot be done, make sure the bucket, 
dozer, ripper or other attachment is blocked correct-
ly to prevent it from dropping unexpectedly.

(8) Use steps and grab handles when mounting or dis-

mounting a machine.  Clean any mud or debris from 
steps, walkways or work platforms before using.  
Always face to the machine when using steps, lad-
ders and walkways.  When it is not possible to use 
the designed access system, provide ladders, scaf-
folds, or work platforms to perform safe repair oper-
ations.

(9) To avoid back injury, use a hoist when lifting com-

ponents which weigh 20kg (45lbs) or more. Make 
sure all chains, hooks, slings, etc., are in good con-
dition and are the correct capacity.  Be sure hooks 
are positioned correctly.  Lifting eyes are not to be 
side loaded during a lifting operation.

(10)To avoid burns, be alert for hot parts on machines 

which have just been stopped and hot fluids in 
lines, tubes and compartments.

(11)Be careful when removing cover plates. Gradually 

back off the last two capscrews or nuts located at 
opposite ends of the cover or device and carefully 
pry cover loose to relieve any spring or other pres-
sure, before removing the last two capscrews or 
nuts completely.

(12)Be careful when removing filler caps, breathers and 

plugs on the machine.  Hold a rag over the cap or 
plug to prevent being sprayed or splashed by liq-
uids under pressure.  The danger is even greater if 
the machine has just been stopped because fluids 
can be hot.

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Страница 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL SERVICE MANUAL CX17B Mini Excavator Print No 84345206 From serial No PU09 08001 CX17B Mini Excavator Print No 84345206 From serial No PU09 08001...

Страница 2: ...CX17B Mini Excavator Print No 84345206 From serial No PU09 08001 SERVICE MANUAL Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Страница 3: ...s Manual Service Parts Catalogue COMPLETE SERVICE MANUAL The Service Manual consists of one volume CX17B Service Manual for Mini Excavators The Service Manual for Mini Excavators contains the necessa...

Страница 4: ...thousands of serious injuries each year This rule is never attempt to clean lubricate or service a machine with the engine running S WARNING Before carrying out any maintenance adjustment or repair o...

Страница 5: ...marks The safety information contained in the manual is intended only to supplement safety codes insurance requirements local laws rules and regulations 3 Messages of safety appear in the manual and o...

Страница 6: ...t Always use blocks or jack stands capable of supporting the machine before performing any disassembly Do not operate this machine unless you have read and understand the instructions in the OP ERATOR...

Страница 7: ...f a falling attachment Don t fail to lower the attach ment and place the bucket to the ground before starting the work 19 Loose or damaged fuel lubricant and hydraulic lines tubes and hoses can cause...

Страница 8: ...0 5 Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Страница 9: ...nd the assembling and disassembling of the associated hydraulic equipment The Chapter Troubleshooting describes how to find the fault equipment The Chapter Engine describes the engines mak ing use of...

Страница 10: ...SASSEMBLING AND ASSEMBLING 1 3 1 1 3 DISASSEMBLING AND ASSEMBLING HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT 1 4 1 1 4 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1 6 1 1 5 HYDRAULIC PARTS 1 7 1 1 6 WELDING REPAIR 1 7 1 1 7 ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURE...

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Страница 12: ...lt of consideration if any problem exists based on the operation rate per month calculated from hour meter indication after the last inspection date 5 Arrangement and cleaning in service shop 1 Tools...

Страница 13: ...erformed by yourself 5 Use the special jig and tools without fail if they are specified 6 If it is hard to remove a part according to the procedure do not try it by force but investigate the cause 7 P...

Страница 14: ...is recognized and tightly plug 4 Perform air bleeding of the travel motor and the hydraulic cylinders by running the engine for more than 5 minutes at low speed without load 5 Perform air bleeding of...

Страница 15: ...ing 9 Check for moisture adhesion inside the waterproof connector after pulling it out since it is hard to remove moisture from the connector If moisture adhesion is found dry it completely before the...

Страница 16: ...ng the repair Failure to do so will cause damage to the electrical equipment 3 Move away the articles in advance that may cause fire if exposed to sparks 4 Before starting the repair of the attachment...

Страница 17: ...ved Units 4 Derived Units bearing Peculiar Designations Table 1 1 QUANTITY UNIT SYMBOL Length meter m Mass kilogram kg Time second s Electric current ampere A Thermodynamic temperature kelvin K Amount...

Страница 18: ...M 106 kilo k 103 hecto h 102 deca da 10 deci d 10 1 centi c 10 2 milli m 10 3 micro 10 6 nano n 10 9 pico p 10 12 Table 1 6 QUANTITY Gravitational SI CONVERSION FACTOR Mass kg kg Force kgf N 1 kgf 9...

Страница 19: ...1 OUTLINE 1 10...

Страница 20: ...2 3 2 2 MACHINE DIMENSIONS 2 4 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE 2 5 2 4 MACHINE COMPONENTS WEIGHT DRY 2 6 2 5 TRANSPORTATION 2 8 2 6 TYPE OF CRAWLER SHOES 2 11 2 7 TYPE OF BUCKET 2 12 2 8 ENGINE SPE...

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Страница 22: ...YLINDER IDLER LINK BOOM CANOPY HYDRAULIC TANK RADIATOR OIL COOLER ENGINE AIR CLEANER SWING CYLINDER BATTERY HYDRAULIC PUMP SLEWING MOTOR DOZER SHOE IDLER ADJUST LOWER ROLLER TRAVEL MOTOR FUEL TANK SLE...

Страница 23: ...1200 3 11 2 1510 4 11 4 3420 11 2 6 40 1 6 160 6 3 70 2 8 540 21 3 MAX 1320 4 4 0 MIN 990 39 0 530 20 9 R660 26 0 Unit mm ft in 230 9 1 760 29 9 990 39 0 1090 3 3 9 1320 4 4 0 1150 3 9 3 1210 3 11 6...

Страница 24: ...2 99 2 76 Total Displacement 952 ml 58 1 cu in Output Rating 11 3 kW 2 200 min 1 15 4 PS 2 200 rpm Maximum Torque 53 5 N m 1 800 min 1 39 4 lbf ft 1 800 rpm Starting Motor 12 V 1 7 kW Generator 12 V...

Страница 25: ...0 77 170 906 2 000 187 412 2 LOWER FRAME ASSEMBLY Assembly of following 2 1 LOWER FRAME 2 2 SLEWING BEARING 2 3 TRAVEL MOTOR 2 4 LOWER ROLLER 2 5 FRONT IDLER 2 6 IDLER ADJUSTER 2 7 SPROCKET 2 8 RUBBER...

Страница 26: ...2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 7 2 1 Marks show dry weight 2 Bucket weight is shown with Japanese standard bucket weight...

Страница 27: ...against hydraulic lines or hoses 6 Fasten machine to trailer with chains or cables During transportation the bucket or attachments may hit the canopy or the cab Therefore set the machine in the transp...

Страница 28: ...rd bucket L X H X W mm ft in 1 750 X 350 X 450 5 8 9 X 1 1 8 X 1 5 7 Weight kg lbs 100 221 L X H X W mm ft in 1 260 X 330 X 250 4 1 6 X 1 1 0 X 9 8 Weight kg lbs 61 135 Heaped capacity m3 cu yd 0 044...

Страница 29: ...2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 10 5 DOZER w o cylinder weight L X H X W Ret Exp mm in 910 X 250 X 1 320 990 2 11 6 X 9 8 X 4 4 0 3 3 0 Weight kg lb 74 163 L H...

Страница 30: ...SHOES Type Width mm in Total Crawler width mm ft in Ground pressure kPa psi CANOPY CAB Rubber belt 230 9 1 Retracted 990 3 3 0 Expanded 1320 4 4 0 27 3 9 29 4 2 Iron shoe Optional 230 9 1 Retracted 9...

Страница 31: ...2 7 TYPE OF BUCKET this table shows Japanese standard bucket Type Heaped Capacity m3 cu yd Outer width mm in Number of tooth Weight kg lbs with side cutter without side cut Bucket 0 044 0 058 450 1 5...

Страница 32: ...lockwise as seen from flywheel side Firing order 1 3 2 1 Fuel injection pressure 13 7 MPa 1990 psi Valve action Open Close Intake valve b T D C 18 a B D C 46 Exhaust valve b B D C 46 a T D C 18 Thermo...

Страница 33: ...2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 14 2 8 2 ENGINE PERFORMANCE CURVE Model L3E W431KBS Rated Output 11 3 kW 2 200 min 1 15 4 PS 2 200 rpm...

Страница 34: ...8 3 2 2 ARM MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 3 10 3 3 BUCKET 3 14 3 3 1 BUCKET DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 3 14 3 3 2 DETAIL DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS OF LUG SECTION 3 15 3 3 3 DETAIL DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS OF BOSS SECTION 3...

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Страница 36: ...890 5 R2 11 06 R887 5 R2 10 94 261 10 28 535 1 9 06 F G H J K Boom foot width Inner width of bracket for boom cylinder rod side mounting Boom end inner width Boom end outer width Inner width of bracke...

Страница 37: ...Remedy Pin dia Tolerance on pin dia Tolerance on bushing bore dia Standard value Standard value for repair Service ability limit A Boom foot PU02B01212P1 35 1 3780 0 02 0 05 0 0008 0 0020 0 05 0 0 002...

Страница 38: ...3 ATTACHMENT DIMENSIONS 3 5 3 This page is blank for editing convenience...

Страница 39: ...2 Clearance in thrust direction on boom and cylinder installation section Clearance in thrust direction on boom section D D C C B B A A PL4 PL2 L4 X PL3 L3 X L2 X PL1 L1 X 4 0mm 4 0mm SECTION AA SECTI...

Страница 40: ...Boom foot Boom L1 140 5 512 0 1 0 5 0 004 0 020 1 0 0 039 1 5 0 059 Adjust ed with shim PL1 210 8 27 Swing bracket 140 5 512 B B Boom cylinder Head side Boom cylinder L2 50 1 969 0 1 0 5 0 004 0 020 P...

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