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Hyundai R 160 LC-3 User manual

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FOREWORD
1. STRUCTURE
This service manual has been prepared as an aid to improve the quality of repairs by giving the
serviceman an accurate understanding of the product and by showing him the correct way to perform
repairs and make judgements. Make sure you understand the contents of this manual and use it to
full effect at every opportunity.
This service manual mainly contains the necessary technical information for operations performed in
a service workshop.
For ease of understanding, the manual is divided into the following sections.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
This section explains the safety hints and gives the specification of the machine and major
components.
SECTION 2 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
This section explains the structure and function of each component. It serves not only to give an
understanding of the structure, but also serves as reference material for troubleshooting.
SECTION 3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
This section explains the hydraulic circuit, single and combined operation.
SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
This section explains the electrical circuit, monitoring system and each component. It serves not
only to give an understanding electrical system, but also serves as reference material for trouble
shooting.
SECTION 5 MECHATRONICS SYSTEM
This section explains the computer aided power optimization system and each component.
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
This section explains the troubleshooting charts correlating problems to causes.
SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE STANDARD
This section gives the judgement standards when inspecting disassembled parts.
SECTION 8 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
This section explains the order to be followed when removing, installing, disassembling or assembling
each component, as well as precautions to be taken for these operations.
The specifications contained in this shop manual are subject to change at any time and without any
advance notice. Contact your HYUNDAI distributor for the latest information.
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Revised edition mark(ڸڹںš)
When a manual is revised, an edition mark is
recorded on the bottom outside corner of the
pages.
Revisions
Revised pages are shown at the list of revised
pages on the between the contents page and
section 1 page.
Symbols
So that the shop manual can be of ample
practical use, important places for safety and
quality are marked with the following symbols.
2. HOW TO READ THE SERVICE MANUAL
Distribution and updating
Any additions, amendments or other changes
will be sent to HYUNDAI distributors.
Get the most up-to-date information before you
start any work.
Filing method
See the page number on the bottom of the
page.
File the pages in correct order.
Following examples shows how to read the
page number.
Example 1
2 - 3 Item number(2. Structure and
Function)
Consecutive page number for
each item.
Additional pages : Additional pages are
indicated by a hyphen(-) and number after the
page number. File as in the example.
1.
2.
3.
Symbol Item Remarks
Special safety precautions are
necessary when performing the
work.
Extra special safety precautions
are necessary when performing
the work because it is under
internal pressure.
Special technical precautions or
other precautions for preserving
standards are necessary when
performing the work.
Safety
Caution
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10 - 4 - 1
10 - 4 - 2
10 - 5
Added pages
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3. CONVERSION TABLE
Method of using the Conversion Table
The Conversion Table in this section is provided to enable simple conversion of figures. For details of
the method of using the Conversion Table, see the example given below.
Example
Method of using the Conversion Table to convert from millimeters to inches
Convert 55
mm
into inches.
Locate the number 50
in
the vertical column at the left side, take this as ڞ, then draw a
horizontal line from ڞ.
Locate the number 5
in
the row across the top, take this as ڟ, then draw a perpendicular line
down from ڟ.
Take the point where the two lines cross as ڠ. This point ڠgives the value when converting
from millimeters to inches. Therefore, 55
mm
= 2.165 inches.
Convert 550
mm
into inches.
The number 550 does not appear in the table, so divide by 10(Move the decimal point one place
to the left) to convert it to 55
mm
.
Carry out the same procedure as above to convert 55mm to 2.165 inches.
The original value(550
mm
) was divided by 10, so multiply 2.165 inches by 10(Move the decimal
point one place to the right) to return to the original value.
This gives 550
mm
= 21.65 inches.
1.
2.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Millimeters to inches
1
mm
= 0.03937 in
ڟ
ڞ
01 2345 678 9
0 0.039 0.079 0.118 0.157 0.197 0.236 0.276 0.315 0.354
10 0.394 0.433 0.472 0.512 0.551 0.591 0.630 0.669 0.709 0.748
20 0.787 0.827 0.866 0.906 0.945 0.984 1.024 1.063 1.102 1.142
30 1.181 1.220 1.260 1.299 1.339 1.378 1.417 1.457 1.496 1.536
40 1.575 1.614 1.654 1.693 1.732 1.772 1.811 1.850 1.890 1.929
50 1.969 2.008 2.047 2.087 2.126 2.165 2.205 2.244 2.283 2.323
60 2.362 2.402 2.441 2.480 2.520 2.559 2.598 2.638 2.677 2.717
70 2.756 2.795 2.835 2.874 2.913 2.953 2.992 3.032 3.071 3.110
80 3.150 3.189 3.228 3.268 3.307 3.346 3.386 3.425 3.465 3.504
90 3.543 3.583 3.622 3.661 3.701 3.740 3.780 3.819 3.858 3.898
ڠ
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Millimeters to inches
1
mm
= 0.03937
in
01 2345 678 9
0 0.039 0.079 0.118 0.157 0.197 0.236 0.276 0.315 0.354
10 0.394 0.433 0.472 0.512 0.551 0.591 0.630 0.669 0.709 0.748
20 0.787 0.827 0.866 0.906 0.945 0.984 1.024 1.063 1.102 1.142
30 1.181 1.220 1.260 1.299 1.339 1.378 1.417 1.457 1.496 1.536
40 1.575 1.614 1.654 1.693 1.732 1.772 1.811 1.850 1.890 1.929
50 1.969 2.008 2.047 2.087 2.126 2.165 2.205 2.244 2.283 2.323
60 2.362 2.402 2.441 2.480 2.520 2.559 2.598 2.638 2.677 2.717
70 2.756 2.795 2.835 2.874 2.913 2.953 2.992 3.032 3.071 3.110
80 3.150 3.189 3.228 3.268 3.307 3.346 3.386 3.425 3.465 3.504
90 3.543 3.583 3.622 3.661 3.701 3.740 3.780 3.819 3.858 3.898
Kilogram to Pound
1
kg
= 2.2046
lb
01 2345 678 9
0 2.20 4.41 6.61 8.82 11.02 13.23 15.43 17.64 19.84
10 22.05 24.25 26.46 28.66 30.86 33.07 35.27 37.48 39.68 41.89
20 44.09 46.30 48.50 50.71 51.91 55.12 57.32 59.5. 61.73 63.93
30 66.14 68.34 70.55 72.75 74.96 77.16 79.37 81.57 83.78 85.98
40 88.18 90.39 92.59 94.80 97.00 99.21 101.41 103.62 105.82 108.03
50 110.23 112.44 114.64 116.85 119.05 121.25 123.46 125.66 127.87 130.07
60 132.28 134.48 136.69 138.89 141.10 143.30 145.51 147.71 149.91 152.12
70 154.32 156.53 158.73 160.94 163.14 165.35 167.55 169.76 171.96 174.17
80 176.37 178.57 180.78 182.98 185.19 187.39 189.60 191.80 194.01 196.21
90 198.42 200.62 202.83 205.03 207.24 209.44 211.64 213.85 216.05 218.26
0-5
Liter to U.S. Gallon
1ֻ= 0.2642 U.S.Gal
3
01 2345 678 9
0 0.264 0.528 0.793 1.057 1.321 1.585 1.849 2.113 2.378
10 2.642 2.906 3.170 3.434 3.698 3.963 4.227 4.491 4.755 5.019
20 5.283 5.548 5.812 6.6076 6.340 6.604 6.869 7.133 7.397 7.661
30 7.925 8.189 8.454 8.718 8.982 9.246 9.510 9.774 10.039 10.303
40 10.567 10.831 11.095 11.359 11.624 11.888 12.152 12.416 12.680 12.944
50 13.209 13.473 13.737 14.001 14.265 14.529 14.795 15.058 15.322 15.586
60 15.850 16.115 16.379 16.643 16.907 17.171 17.435 17.700 17.964 18.228
70 18.492 18.756 19.020 19.285 19.549 19.813 20.077 20.341 20.605 20.870
80 21.134 21.398 21.662 21.926 22.190 22.455 22.719 22.983 23.247 23.511
90 23.775 24.040 24.304 24.568 24.832 25.096 25.631 25.625 25.889 26.153
Liter to U.K. Gallon
1ֻ= 0.21997 U.K.Gal
01 2345 678 9
0 0.220 0.440 0.660 0.880 1.100 1.320 1.540 1.760 1.980
10 2.200 2.420 2.640 2.860 3.080 3.300 3.520 3.740 3.950 4.179
20 4.399 4.619 4.839 5.059 5.279 5.499 5.719 5.939 6.159 6.379
30 6.599 6.819 7.039 7.259 7.479 7.969 7.919 8.139 8.359 8.579
40 8.799 9.019 9.239 9.459 9.679 9.899 10.119 10.339 10.559 10.778
50 10.998 11.281 11.438 11.658 11.878 12.098 12.318 12.528 12.758 12.978
60 13.198 13.418 13.638 13.858 14.078 14.298 14.518 14.738 14.958 15.178
70 15.398 15.618 15.838 16.058 16.278 16.498 16.718 16.938 17.158 17.378
80 17.598 17.818 18.037 18.257 18.477 18.697 18.917 19.137 19.357 19.577
90 19.797 20.017 20.237 20.457 20.677 20.897 21.117 21.337 21.557 21.777
0-6
kgşm
to
lbşft
1
kgşm
= 7.233
lbşft
01 2345 678 9
7.2 14.5 21.7 28.9 36.2 43.4 50.6 57.9 65.1
10 72.3 79.6 86.8 94.0 101.3 108.5 115.7 123.0 130.2 137.4
20 144.7 151.9 159.1 166.4 173.6 180.8 188.1 195.3 202.5 209.8
30 217.0 224.2 231.5 238.7 245.9 253.2 260.4 267.6 274.9 282.1
40 289.3 396.6 303.8 311.0 318.3 325.5 332.7 340.0 347.2 354.4
50 361.7 368.9 376.1 383.4 390.6 397.8 405.1 412.3 419.5 426.8
60 434.0 441.2 448.5 455.7 462.9 470.2 477.4 484.6 491.8 499.1
70 506.3 513.5 520.8 528.0 535.2 542.5 549.7 556.9 564.2 571.4
80 578.6 585.9 593.1 600.3 607.6 614.8 622.0 629.3 636.5 643.7
90 651.0 658.2 665.4 672.7 679.9 687.1 694.4 701.6 708.8 716.1
100 723.3 730.5 737.8 745.0 752.2 759.5 766.7 773.9 781.2 788.4
110 795.6 802.9 810.1 817.3 824.6 831.8 839.0 846.3 853.5 860.7
120 868.0 875.2 882.4 889.7 896.9 904.1 911.4 918.6 925.8 933.1
130 940.3 947.5 954.8 962.0 969.2 976.5 983.7 990.9 998.2 10005.4
140 1012.6 1019.9 1027.1 1034.3 1041.5 1048.8 1056.0 1063.2 1070.5 1077.7
150 1084.9 1092.2 1099.4 1106.6 1113.9 1121.1 1128.3 1135.6 1142.8 1150.0
160 1157.3 1164.5 1171.7 1179.0 1186.2 1193.4 1200.7 1207.9 1215.1 1222.4
170 1129.6 1236.8 1244.1 1251.3 1258.5 1265.8 1273.0 1280.1 1287.5 1294.7
180 1301.9 1309.2 1316.4 1323.6 1330.9 1338.1 1345.3 1352.6 1359.8 1367.0
190 1374.3 1381.5 1388.7 1396.0 1403.2 1410.4 1417.7 1424.9 1432.1 1439.4
0-7
kg/cm
2
to
lb/in
2
1
kg
/
cm
2
= 14.2233 lb /
in
2
01 2345 678 9
14.2 28.4 42.7 56.9 71.1 85.3 99.6 113.8 128.0
10 142.2 156.5 170.7 184.9 199.1 213.4 227.6 241.8 256.0 270.2
20 284.5 298.7 312.9 327.1 341.4 355.6 369.8 384.0 398.3 412.5
30 426.7 440.9 455.1 469.4 483.6 497.8 512.0 526.3 540.5 554.7
40 568.9 583.2 597.4 611.6 625.8 640.1 654.3 668.5 682.7 696.9
50 711.2 725.4 739.6 753.8 768.1 782.3 796.5 810.7 825.0 839.2
60 853.4 867.6 881.8 896.1 910.3 924.5 938.7 953.0 967.2 981.4
70 995.6 1010 1024 1038 1053 1067 1081 1095 1109 1124
80 1138 1152 1166 1181 1195 1209 1223 1237 1252 1266
90 1280 1294 1309 1323 1337 1351 1365 1380 1394 1408
100 1422 1437 1451 1465 1479 1493 1508 1522 1536 1550
110 1565 1579 1593 1607 1621 1636 1650 1664 1678 1693
120 1707 1721 1735 1749 1764 1778 1792 1806 1821 1835
130 1849 2863 1877 1892 1906 1920 1934 1949 1963 1977
140 1991 2005 2020 2034 2048 2062 2077 2091 2105 2119
150 2134 2148 2162 2176 2190 2205 2219 2233 2247 2262
160 2276 2290 2304 2318 2333 2347 2361 2375 2389 2404
170 2418 2432 2446 2460 2475 2489 2503 2518 2532 2546
180 2560 2574 2589 5603 2617 2631 2646 2660 2674 2688
200 2845 2859 2873 2887 2901 2916 2930 2944 2958 2973
210 2987 3001 3015 3030 3044 3058 3072 3086 3101 3115
220 3129 3143 3158 3172 3186 3200 3214 3229 3243 3257
230 3271 3286 3300 3314 3328 3343 3357 3371 3385 3399
240 3414 3428 3442 3456 3470 3485 3499 3513 3527 3542
TEMPERATURE
Fahrenheit-Centigrade Conversion.
A simple way to convert a fahrenheit temperature reading into a centigrade temperature reading or vice verse
is to enter the accompanying table in the center or boldface column of figures.
These figures refer to the temperature in either Fahrenheit or Centigrade degrees.
If it is desired to convert from Fahrenheit to Centigrade degrees, consider the center column as a table of
Fahrenheit temperatures and read the corresponding Centigrade temperature in the column at the left.
If it is desired to convert from Centigrade to Fahrenheit degrees, consider the center column as a table of
Centigrade values, and read the corresponding Fahrenheit temperature on the right.
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ŞCŞFŞCŞFŞCŞFŞCŞF
-40.4 -40 -40.0 -11.7 11 51.8 7.8 46 114.8 27.2 81
117.8
-37.2 -35 -31.0 -11.1 12 53.6 8.3 47 116.6 27.8 82 179.6
-34.4 -30 -22.0 -10.6 13 55.4 8.9 48 118.4 28.3 83 181.4
-31.7 -25 -13.0 -10.0 14 57.2 9.4 49 120.2 28.9 84 183.2
-28.9 -20 -4.0 -9.4 15 59.0 10.0 50 122.0 29.4 85 185.0
-28.3 -19 -2.2 -8.9 16 60.8 10.6 51 123.8 30.0 86 186.8
-27.8 -18 -0.4 -8.3 17 62.6 11.1 52 125.6 30.6 87 188.6
-27.2 -17 1.4 -7.8 18 64.4 11.7 53 127.4 31.1 88 190.4
-26.7 -16 3.2 -6.7 20 68.0 12.8 55 131.0 32.2 90 194.0
-26.1 -15 5.0 -6.7 20 68.0 12.8 55 131.0 32.2 90 194.0
-25.6 -14 6.8 -6.1 21 69.8 13.3 56 132.8 32.8 91 195.8
-25.0 -13 8.6 -5.6 22 71.6 13.9 57 134.6 33.3 92 197.6
-24.4 -12 10.4 -5.0 23 73.4 14.4 58 136.4 33.9 93 199.4
-23.9 -11 12.2 -4.4 24 75.2 15.0 59 138.2 34.4 94 201.2
-23.3 -10 14.0 -3.9 25 77.0 15.6 60 140.0 35.0 95 203.0
-22.8 -9 15.8 -3.3 26 78.8 16.1 61 141.8 35.6 96 204.8
-22.2 -8 17.6 -2.8 27 80.6 16.7 62 143.6 36.1 97 206.6
-21.7 -7 19.4 -2.2 28 82.4 17.2 63 145.4 36.7 98 208.4
-21.1 -6 21.2 -1.7 29 84.2 17.8 64 147.2 37.2 99 210.2
-20.6 -5 23.0 -1.1 35 95.0 21.1 70 158.0 51.7 125 257.0
-20.0 -4 24.8 -0.6 31 87.8 18.9 66 150.8 40.6 105 221.0
-19.4 -3 26.6 0 32 89.6 19.4 67 152.6 43.3 110 230.0
-18.9 -2 28.4 0.6 33 91.4 20.0 68 154.4 46.1 115 239.0
-18.3 -1 30.2 1.1 34 93.2 20.6 69 156.2 48.9 120 248.0
-17.8 0 32.0 1.7 35 95.0 21.1 70 158.0 51.7 125 257.0
-17.2 1 33.8 2.2 36 96.8 21.7 71 159.8 54.4 130 266.0
-16.7 2 35.6 2.8 37 98.6 22.2 72 161.6 57.2 135 275.0
-16.1 3 37.4 3.3 38 100.4 22.8 73 163.4 60.0 140 284.0
-15.6 4 39.2 3.9 39 102.2 23.3 74 165.2 62.7 145 293.0
-15.0 5 41.0 4.4 40 104.0 23.9 75 167.0 65.6 150 302.0
-14.4 6 42.8 5.0 41 105.8 24.4 76 168.8 68.3 155 311.0
-13.9 7 44.6 5.6 42 107.6 25.0 77 170.6 71.1 160 320.0
-13.3 8 46.4 6.1 43 109.4 25.6 78 172.4 73.9 165 329.0
FOLLOW SAFE PROCEDURE
Unsafe work practices are dangerous. Understand
service procedure before doing work; Do not attempt
shortcuts.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment
appropriate to the job.
WARN OTHERS OF SERVICE WORK
Unexpected machine movement can cause serious
injury.
Before performing any work on the excavator, attach a
ųDo Not OperateŴtag on the right side control lever.
USE HANDHOLDS AND STEPS
Falling is one of the major causes of personal injury.
When you get on and off the machine, always maintain
a three point contact with the steps and handrails and
face the machine. Do not use any controls as
handholds.
Never jump on or off the machine. Never mount or
dismount a moving machine.
Be careful of slippery conditions on platforms, steps,
and handrails when leaving the machine.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
GROUP 1 SAFETY
1-1
WARN
DO
NOT
OPERATE
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if a fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance
service, hospital, and fire department near your
telephone.
PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS
Guard against injury from flying pieces of metal or
debris; Wear goggles or safety glasses.
PROTECT AGAINST NOISE
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause
impairment or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as ear-
muffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or
uncomfortable loud noises.
AVOID POWER LINES
Serious injury or death can result from contact with
electric lines.
Never move any part of the machine or load closer to
electric line than 3m(10ft) plus twice the line insulator
length.
1-2
KEEP RIDERS OFF EXCAVATOR
Only allow the operator on the excavator. Keep riders
off.
Riders on excavator are subject to injury such as being
struck by foreign objects and being thrown off the
excavator. Riders also obstruct the operator's view
resulting in the excavator being operated in an unsafe
manner.
MOVE AND OPERATE MACHINE SAFELY
Bystanders can be run over. Know the location of
bystanders before moving, swinging, or operating the
machine.
Always keep the travel alarm in working condition. It
warns people when the excavator starts to move.
Use a signal person when moving, swinging, or
operating the machine in congested areas. Coordinate
hand signals before starting the excavator.
OPERATE ONLY FORM OPERATOR'S SEAT
Avoid possible injury machine damage. Do not start
engine by shorting across starter terminals.
NEVER start engine while standing on ground. Start
engine only from operator's seat.
PARK MACHINE SAFELY
Before working on the machine:
şPark machine on a level surface.
şLower bucket to the ground.
şTurn auto idle switch off.
şRun engine at 1/2 speed without load for 2 minutes.
şTurn key switch to OFF to stop engine. Remove key
from switch.
şMove pilot control shutoff lever to locked position.
şAllow engine to cool.
1-3
SUPPORT MACHINE PROPERLY
Always lower the attachment or implement to the
ground before you work on the machine. If you must
work on a lifted machine or attachment, securely
support the machine or attachment.
Do not support the machine on cinder blocks, hollow
tiles, or props that may crumble under continuous load.
Do not work under a machine that is supported solely by
a jack. Follow recommended procedures in this manual.
SERVICE COOLING SYSTEM SAFELY
Explosive release of fluids from pressurized cooling
system can cause serious burns.
Shut off engine. Only remove filler cap when cool
enough to touch with bare hands.
HANDLE FLUIDS SAFELY-AVOID FIRES
Handle fuel with care; It is highly flammable. Do not
refuel the machine while smoking or when near open
flame or sparks. Always stop engine before refueling
machine.
Fill fuel tank outdoors.
Store flammable fluids away from fire hazards. Do not
incinerate or puncture pressurized containers.
Make sure machine is clean of trash, grease, and
debris.
Do not store oily rags; They can ignite and burn
spontaneously.
1-4
BEWARE OF EXHAUST FUMES
Prevent asphyxiation. Engine exhaust fumes can
cause sickness or death.
If you must operate in a building, be positive there is
adequate ventilation. Either use an exhaust pipe
extension to remove the exhaust fumes or open doors
and windows to bring enough outside air into the area.
REMOVEPAINTBEFORE WELDINGOR HEATING
Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust.
Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is
heated by welding, soldering, or using a torch.
Do all work outside or in a well ventilated area.
Dispose of paint and solvent properly.
Remove paint before welding or heating:
şIf you sand or grind paint, avoid breathing the dust.
Wear an approved respirator.
şIf you use solvent or paint stripper, remove stripper
with soap and water before welding. Remove
solvent or paint stripper containers and other
flammable material from area. Allow fumes to
disperse at least 15 minutes before welding or
heating.
ILLUMINATE WORK AREA SAFELY
Illuminate your work area adequately but safely. Use a
portable safety light for working inside or under the
machine. Make sure the bulb is enclosed by a wire
cage. The hot filament of an accidentally broken bulb
can ignite spilled fuel or oil.
1-5
SERVICE MACHINE SAFELY
Tie long hair behind your head. Do not wear a necktie,
scarf, loose clothing or necklace when you work near
machine tools or moving parts. If these items were to
get caught, severe injury could result.
Remove rings and other jewelry to prevent electrical
shorts and entanglement in moving parts.
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
Entanglements in moving parts can cause serious
injury.
To prevent accidents, use care when working around
rotating parts.
AVOID HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin
causing serious injury.
Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure.
Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect
hands and body from high pressure fluids.
If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any
fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed
within a few hours or gangrene may result.
1-6
AVOID HEATING NEAR PRESSURIZED FLUID
LINES
Flammable spray can be generated by heating near
pressurized fluid lines, resulting in severe burns to
yourself and bystanders. Do not heat by welding,
soldering, or using a torch near pressurized fluid lines or
other flammable materials.
Pressurized lines can be accidentally cut when heat
goes beyond the immediate flame area. Install fire
resisting guards to protect hoses or other materials.
PREVENT BATTERY EXPLOSIONS
Keep sparks, lighted matches, and flame away from the
top of battery. Battery gas can explode.
Never check battery charge by placing a metal object
across the posts. Use a volt-meter or hydrometer.
Do not charge a frozen battery; It may explode. Warm
battery to 16ŞC(60ŞF).
PREVENT ACID BURNS
Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is
strong enough to burn skin, eat holes in clothing, and
cause blindness if splashed into eyes.
Avoid the hazard by:
1. Filling batteries in a well-ventilated area.
2. Wearing eye protection and rubber gloves.
3. Avoiding breathing fumes when electrolyte is added.
4. Avoiding spilling of dripping electrolyte.
5. Use proper jump start procedure.
If you spill acid on yourself:
1. Flush your skin with water.
2. Apply baking soda or lime to help neutralize the
acid.
3. Flush your eyes with water for 10-15 minutes. Get
medical attention immediately.
If acid is swallowed:
1. Drink large amounts of water or milk.
2. Then drink milk of magnesia, beaten eggs, or
vegetable oil.
3. Get medical attention immediately.
1-7
USE TOOLS PROPERLY
Use tools appropriate to the work. Makeshift tools,
parts, and procedures can create safety hazards.
Use power tools only to loosen threaded tools and
fasteners.
For loosening and tightening hardware, use the correct
size tools. DO NOT use U.S. measurement tools on
metric fasteners. Avoid bodily injury caused by slipping
wrenches.
Use only recommended replacement parts.(See Parts
catalogue.)
DISPOSE OF FLUIDS PROPERLY
Improperly disposing of fluids can harm the environment
and ecology. Before draining any fluids, find out the
proper way to dispose of waste from your local
environmental agency.
Use proper containers when draining fluids. Do not use
food or beverage containers that may mislead someone
into drinking from them.
DO NOT pour oil into the ground, down a drain, or into a
stream, pond, or lake. Observe relevant environmental
protection regulations when disposing of oil, fuel,
coolant, brake fluid, filters, batteries, and other harmful
waste.
REPLACE SAFETY SIGNS
Replace missing or damaged safety signs. See the
machine operator's manual for correct safety sign
placement.
LIVE WITH SAFETY
Before returning machine to customer, make sure
machine is functioning properly, especially the safety
systems. Install all guards and shields.
1-8
1-9
1. MAJOR COMPONENT
GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS
Arm Arm cylinder Boom Boom cylinder Cab Muffler Counterweight
Side cutter
Bucket cylinder Connecting link
Connecting rod
Idler
Track roller
Carrier roller
Track
Sprocket
Travel motor
Tooth Turning jointBucket Swing motor Main control valve Oil cooler
Fuel tankTool box Hydraulic oil tank Main pump
Engine
Radiator
1-10
2. SPECIFICATION
ROBEX 160LC-3
1)
Operating weight
Bucket capacity(PCSA heaped), standard
Overall length
Overall width, with 600
mm
shoe
Overall height
Superstructure width
Overall height of cab
Ground clearance of counterweight
Engine cover height
Minimum ground clearance
Rear-end distance
Rear-end swing radius
Distance between tumblers
Undercarriage length
Undercarriage width
Track gauge
Track shoe width, standard
Travel speed(Low/high)
Swing speed
Gradeability
Ground pressure(600
mm
shoe)
kg(lb)
m
3
(yd
3
)
mm(ft-in)
km/hr(mph)
rpm
Degree(
%
)
kg/cm
2
(psi)
Specification
16600(36600)
0.65(0.85)
8530(28' 0")
2590( 8' 6")
2870( 9' 5")
2470( 8' 1")
2850( 9' 4")
1035( 3' 5")
2135( 7' 0")
460( 1' 6")
2400( 7'10")
2490( 8' 2")
3190(10' 6")
3980(13' 1")
2590( 8' 6")
1990( 6' 6")
600(24")
3.5/5.5(2.2/3.4)
12.1
35(70)
0.40(5.69)
Unit
Description
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
I'
J
K
L
M
N
C
AK
J
I(I')
FG
E
H
D
M
B(L)
N
1-11
3. WORKING RANGE
5.10
m
(16' 9") BOOM
1)
A
D
A' F
E
B
B'
C
8ft
[ ] : Power boost
Max digging reach
Max digging reach on ground
Max digging depth
Max digging depth (8
ft
level)
Max vertical wall digging depth
Max digging height
Max dumping height
Min swing radius
Bucket digging force
Arm crowd force
Description 2.25
m
(7' 5")Arm
A
A'
B
B'
C
D
E
F
8630
mm
8470
mm
5740
mm
5480
mm
4930
mm
8750
mm
6120
mm
2960
mm
(28' 4")
(27' 9")
(18'10")
(18' 0")
(16' 2")
(28' 8")
(20' 1")
( 9' 9")
90 [99]
9200 [10060]
20280 [22180]
104 [113]
10570 [11560]
23300 [25480]
78 [85]
7920 [8660]
17460 [19100]
81 [89]
8260 [9030]
18210 [19920]
2.60
m
(8' 6")Arm
8950
mm
8800
mm
6090
mm
5860
mm
5370
mm
8940
mm
6310
mm
2920
mm
(29' 4")
(28'10")
(20' 0")
(19' 3")
(17' 7")
(29' 4")
(20' 8")
( 9' 7")
3.10
m
(10' 2")Arm
9340
mm
9200
mm
6590
mm
6360
mm
5580
mm
9000
mm
6400
mm
2940
mm
(30' 8")
(30' 2")
(21' 7")
(20'10")
(18' 4")
(29' 6")
(21' 0")
( 9' 8")
90 [99]
9200 [10060]
20280 [22180]
104 [113]
10570 [11560]
23300 [25480]
70 [76]
7110 [7780]
15670 [17140]
73 [79]
7390 [8080]
16290 [17820]
90 [99]
9200 [10060]
20280 [22180]
104 [113]
10570 [11560]
23300 [25480]
63 [69]
6440 [7040]
14200 [15530]
65 [71]
6650 [7270]
14660 [16030]
SAE
ISO
SAE
ISO
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