Kubota KX 016-4, KX 018-4 Operator's Manual

1BAAACDAP2310
Abbreviations Definitions
API ASTM CECE
EN
OPG
FRONT
Hi
ISO
JIS
L
L/min
Lo MIL rpm
ROPS
SAE
TPSS
AI
American Petroleum Institute American Society for Testing and Materials, USA Committee for European Construction Equipment German Institute for Standards, Federal Republic of Germany European Standard Operator Protective Guards "Front" means the front view towards the boom and dozer High speed International Standardization Organization Japanese Industrial Standard Volume (Liter) Liter per minute Low speed Military Standards Revolutions per minute Roll-Over Protective Structures Society of Automotive Engineers, USA Two Pattern Selection System Auto Idle
ABBREVIATION LIST
Safety alert Symbol
Warning lamp “Fuel level too low”
System lamp
Warning lamp “Engine Oil pressure “
Warning lamp “Battery char ge”
Warning lamp “Auto Idle (AI) Lamp”
Indicator lamp “Glow”
Working light switch
Horn
Wiper/Washer switch
Diesel
Hydraulic fluid
Gear oil
Grease
Fast
Slow
Excavator - Overhead movement toward the front
Excavator - Overhead movement toward the rear
Boom raise
Boom lower
Arm out
Arm in
Bucket crowd
Bucket dump
Boom swing (Left)
Boom swing (Right)
Dozer raise
Dozer lower
Operation direction of control lever
Operation direction of control lever
Read operator’s manual
Lock
Unlock
Engine stop control lamp
Reducing / Increasing track width
Rotary beacon indicator on/off
Display selector switch
User setting switch
AUX proportional switch
Working light switch
Key in
Key out
AUX
Maintenance
Clock warning
GENERAL SYMBOLS
The instruments and operation elements have been marked with a series of symbols in order to simplify the opera­tion of your excavator. These symbols are listed below with the respective descriptions.
FOREWORD
You are now the proud owner of a KUBOTA excavator. This excavator is a product of KUBOTA quality engineering and manufacturing. It is made of the fine materials and under rigid quality control systems. It will give you long, satisfactory service. To obtain the best use of your excavator, please read this manual carefully. It will help you become familiar with the operation of the excavator and contains many helpful hints about excavator maintenance. It is KUBOTA's policy to utilize as quick as possible every advance in our research. The immediate use of new techniques in the manufacture of products may cause some small parts of this manual to be outdated. KUBOTA distributors and dealers will have the most up-to-date information. Please do not hesitate to consult with them.
Please note that there may be some differences between your actual machine and the illustrations in the instructions.
This symbol, the industry's "Safety Alert Symbol", is used throughout this manual and on labels on the machine itself to warn of the possibility of personal injury. Read these instructions carefully. It is essential that you read the instructions and safety regulations before you attempt to assemble or use this unit.
DANGER :
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
W ARNING :
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION :
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT :
Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if instructions are not followed.
NOTE :
Gives helpful information.
SAFETY FIRST
CONTENTS
SAFE OPERATION .................................................................................................1
DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS...................................................... 8
CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS...................................13
DEALER SERVICE......................................................................................................1
TECHNICAL DATA......................................................................................................2
DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS........................................................................3
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS................................................. 4
CHECKS BEFORE START......................................................................................... 7
DAILY CHECKS.......................................................................................................7
Working Light Switch ........................................................................................................7
OPERATION OF THE ENGINE...................................................................................8
STARTING THE ENGINE........................................................................................8
Display Selec to r S w it c h ............ .. .. ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ......9
Battery Char g e Lam p........................... ............... ... ............... ................ ............... ...........11
Engine Oil Pres s u re Warn ing Lamp ...... .. ................ ............... ................ ............... .........11
Glow Lamp......................................................................................................................11
LCD Display for Normal Operation .................................................................................12
LCD Display for Warning ................................................................................................13
Warning Lamp ................................................................................................................13
Checkpoin ts af te r S ta rting the Engi n e ........................... ................ ............... ................ ..14
STARTING THE ENGINE UNDER COLD CONDITIONS......................................14
Precaution s in ca s e of Ov e r h eat............ ................ ............... ................ ............... ...........14
STOPPING THE ENGINE...................................................... ..... .... .......................14
Engine Stop Knob...........................................................................................................15
STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY BATTERY .......................................................15
Observe Foll o win g G u id elin e s w h en S ta r tin g wi t h an Au x il ia ry B a tte r y........... .. .............15
EXCAVATOR OPERATION......................................................................................16
RUNNING-IN OF THE NEW EXCAVATOR...........................................................16
Do not Work with Full Engine Rpm's or Full Loads during the First 50 Working Hours..16
Oil Change in the Run-in Stage......................................................................................16
STARTING............................................................................................................. 16
Seat Belt.. ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... ...........16
Operator's Seat...............................................................................................................16
Lock Lever (Unload Lever)......................................................... ...................... .. ............18
Working Light Switch ......................................................................................................18
Beacon Light Sw itch..................... ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ....18
OPERATION OF TRACK WIDTH CHANGE..........................................................19
OPERATION OF THE DOZER..............................................................................19
Adjustment of the Dozer Width.......................................................................................20
DRIVING................................................................................................................20
Drive Levers(Right,Left)..................................................................................................22
Travel Speed Switch.......................................................................................................22
TURNS................................................................................................................... 23
CONTENTS
Pivot Turn .......................................................................................................................23
Spin Turn ............................. ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ .............24
UP AND DOWNHILL DRIVING.............................................................................. 25
TWO PATTERN SELECTION SYSTEM(TPSS)....................................................26
Pattern Change......... ... ............... ................ ............... ............... ................ ............... .......26
OPERATION OF THE BOOM................................................................................27
OPERATION OF THE ARM...................................................................................27
OPERATION OF THE BUCKET............................................................................28
SWIVEL(UNIT SWING)OPERATION....................................................................28
BOOM SWING OPERATION.................................................................................29
AUXILIARY PORT OPERATION...........................................................................29
PARKING ON A SLOPE........................................................................................30
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON EXCAVATOR OPERATION............................ 30
TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A VEHICLE.............................................31
LIFTING OF THE EXCAVATOR................................................................................33
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................35
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS................................................................................36
OPENING AND CLOSING OF PARTS..................................................................38
Opening and Closing of the Fuel Tank Cap.......... ...................... .. ...................... ............38
Opening/Closing of the Engine Hood.................................... ...................... .. .................39
Where to store th e Gre a s e G un ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... .........39
Where to keep Operator's Manual..................................................................................39
Cup Holder......................................................................................................................39
DAILY CHECKS.....................................................................................................40
Checking Coolant Level..................................................................................................40
Checking Fuel Level .......................................................................................................40
Checking Eng in e Oil L e ve l ............... ............... ............... ................ ............... ................ ..41
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level..........................................................................................42
Lubrication Points........................................................... ................ ................ ................43
Check Fan Belt ......................... ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... .........44
Checking Rad ia t o r an d O il Co ol er ........... ................ ............... ................ ............... .........44
Checking and Cleaning Engine and Electrical Wiring........ ...................... ...................... .44
Washing Whole M a c hi n e........ .. .. ................ ............... ............... ................ ............... .......44
REGULAR CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE WORK .................................................45
EVERY 50 SERVICE HOURS...............................................................................45
Draining Fuel Tank .........................................................................................................45
Checking Water Separator .............................................................................................45
Battery ............................................................................................................................46
Battery Char g in g.............. ................ ............... ............... ... ............... ................ ...............46
Greasing Swin g B e a ring T ee t h. .. .. ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ....47
EVERY 200 SERVICE HOURS.............................................................................47
Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps.......................................................... .................47
Inspection and Cleaning Air Filter Element.....................................................................47
Air Filter Maintenance............................................... ................. ................ ................ .....47
Greasing Swin g B a ll Be a rin g...... .. ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ....48
Checking Fuel Line and Intake Air Line...................... .. ...................... ...................... ......48
EVERY 250 SERVICE HOURS.............................................................................48
Changing Engine Oil(First Engine Oil Change after 50 Service Hours) ............... ..........48
Replacing Engine Oil Filter(First Engine Oil Fil ter Change after 50 Service Hours).......49
CONTENTS
Checking the Fan Belt Tension.......................................................................................49
EVERY 500 SERVICE HOURS.............................................................................50
Drive unit Oil Change(First Oil Change of the 50 hours)...................................... .. ........50
Replacing Fuel Filter Element.........................................................................................50
Replacing Hydraulic Return Filter Element(first replacement after 250 service hours)..51
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS...........................................................................51
Hydraulic Oil Check for Machines with Hydraulic Breakers............................................51
Hydraulic Oil Change(Including Repla cing Suction Filter in Hydraulic Tank).................52
EVERY 1000 SERVICE HOURS OR ONCE A YEAR...........................................53
Replacing Air F ilter Element ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ .............53
EVERY 1500 SERVICE HOURS...........................................................................53
Checking Fuel Injection Nozzle(Injection Pressure).......................................................53
EVERY 2000 SERVICE HOURS...........................................................................53
Changing Front Idler and Track Roller Oil.......................................................... ............53
Checking Alternator and Starter Motor............ ...................... .. ...................... .................53
EVERY 3000 SERVICE HOURS...........................................................................53
Checking Injection Pump................................................................................................53
ANNUAL SERVICE................................................................................................53
Electrical Wirin g a nd Fu se s .......... ... .. ............... ................ ............... ................ ...............53
BIENNIAL SERVICING..........................................................................................54
Replacing of Ra d i ator Hoses.......................... ............... ................ ............... ................ ..54
Changing Radiator Coolant.................................... ...................... ...................... .. ..........54
Replacing Fue l Hose ........... ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ .............55
Replacing Inta k e Ai r lin e...... ... ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... ...........55
OTHER ADJUSTMENTS AND REPLACEMENTS....................................................56
PURGING FUEL SYSTEM .................................................................................... 56
ADJUSTMENT OF TRACKS .................................................................................56
Rubber Tracks................................................................................................................56
Special Information when Using Rubber Tracks.............................................................57
CHANGING THE BUCKET............................................... ..... ..... .... .......................58
FUSES...................................................................................................................58
Replacing Fus e s..... ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... ...........58
Fuse Capacities and Circuits......................... .. ...................... ...................... .. .................58
Auxiliary Electric .............................................................................................................59
Slow Blow Fuse ............. ............... ................ ............... ................ ............... ................ ....59
TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................................60
KUBOTA I.C.S. NAVIGATION LIST OF MESSAGES ...........................................62
OPERATION UNDER COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS.......................................... 67
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER....................................67
PROCEDURE AFTER DONE WORK............................... ..... ................................67
LONG STORAGE......................................................................................................68
RECOMMENDED OILS.............................................................................................70
APPENDICES............................................................................................................71
MAIN DIMENSIONS ..............................................................................................71
LIFTING CAPACITY..................................................................................................72
SAFE OPERATION
1SAFE OPERATION
Careful operation is your best insurance against an accident.
Read and understand this manual carefully, before operating the excavator.
Every user, however experienced, should carefully read and understand this manual and those of the attachments and accessories before operating the excavator. The owner is obliged to inform all operators of these instructions in detail. Keep this manual in the storage location. (See "Where to keep Operator's Manual" in "MAINTENANCE" section.)
1. BEFORE OPERATION
1. Know your equipment and its limitations. Read and understand this entire manual before attempting to start and operate the excavator.
2. Obey the danger, warning and caution labels on the machine.
3. Track can be set at the narrow width (990 mm) or the standard width (KX016-4 : 1240 mm, KX018-4 : 1300 mm). (for details see "OPERATION OF TRACK WIDTH CHANGES") To change the track width, set the track width fully, standard or narrow width. If not, the excavator may unintentionally move.
4. For your safety, a ROPS/OPG (Roll-Over Protective Structure, Operator Protective Guards(top guard).) with a seat belt is installed by KUBOTA. Always use the seat belt when the machine is equipped with a ROPS/OPG as this combination will reduce the risk of serious injury or death, should the excavator be upset or falling objects occur. Do not modify any structural members of the ROPS/ OPG by welding, drilling, bending, grinding or cutting, as this may weaken the structure. If any component is damaged, replace it. Do not attempt repairs. If the ROPS/OPG is loosened or removed for any reason, make sure all parts are reinstalled correctly. Tighten mounting bolts to proper torque.
5. ROPS/OPG structure complies with ISO 3471, ISO 3449 and OSHA regulations.
6. The seat belt must be inspected regularly and replaced if frayed or damaged.
(1) Seat belt
7. Always sit in the operator's seat when starting engine or operating levers or controls.
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8. Study control lever pattern A and pattern B. Then choose the one which is most familiar. Familiarize yourself with the pattern selected by operating the unit slowly and at low engine speed.
A Before changing the pattern, be sure to stop the
engine.
A Engage the lock to prevent accidental pattern change.
(1) Pattern selector lever (Two Pattern Selection System:TPSS)
(A) "Pattern A" (B) "Pattern B" (C) Pull to unlock
A Do not allow any persons within the working range of
the excavator during operation.
A Check local regulations before digging and call
diggers hotline before working, www.diggershotline.com or 811 (WI) and www.ne­diggers.com or 1-800-331-5666 (NE).
11. Do not allow anyone to use the excavator until they have been advised of the work to be performed and they have indicated that they have read and understood the operator's manual.
9. Do not operate the excavator while under the influence of alcohol, medication, controlled substances or while fatigued.
10.Check the surroundings carefully before using the excavator or when attachments are being attached.
A Pay attention to the overhead clearance with electric
wires.
A Check for pipes and buried cables before digging. A Check for hidden holes, obstacles, soft underground,
and overhangs.
12. Do not wear baggy, torn or oversized clothing when working with the excavator as such clothing can get caught in rotating parts or control elements which can cause accidents or injuries. Wear adequate safety clothing, e.g. safety helmet, safety shoes, eye protection, ear protection, working gloves, etc., as necessary and as prescribed by law or statutes.
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2. OPERATING THE EXCAVATOR
1. Mount and dismount of the machine safely. Always face the machine. Always use handrails and available steps and keep yourself well balanced. Do not grab or hold any of the control levers and switches. Do not jump on or off the machine, whether stationary or in motion.
2. Start and control the excavator only from the operator's seat. The driver should not lean out of his seat when the engine is running.
3. Before starting the engine, make sure that the lock levers are in the "Lock" position and all control levers and pedals are in their neutral positions and the seat belt is fastened correctly.
4. Before operating the excavator, make sure that the dozer blade is in front of you. If the levers are activated with the dozer blade at the rear, the tracks will move in the opposite direction of the drive levers.
(1) Helmet (2) Clothing fit for work (3) Tight seams (4) Good grip footwear (5) Well fitting cuffs (6) Working gloves
(7) Straw ha t (8) Towel (9) Baggy trousers (10) Loose cuffs of the shi rt (11) Baggy shirt (12) Rubber sandals
13. Do not allow passengers to ride on any part of the excavator at anytime. The operator must remain in the excavator seat during operation.
14.Check levers, pedals and all mechanical parts for correct adjustment and wear. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Check nuts and bolts regularly for correct torque.
15.Keep your excavator clean. Heavy soiling, grease, dust and grass can cause fires, accidents or injuries.
16.Use only KUBOTA authorized attachments.
17.Before starting the excavator, be confirm that the excavator has been filled with fuel, lubricated, greased and undergone any required maintenance work.
18.Do not modify the excavator; modifications could lead to unforeseen safety problems.
19.Make sure attachments, particularly those utilizing quick attach systems, are securely mounted.
20.Install protective guards on the excavator when working in areas where objects may fall or be thrown.
5. Do not operate or idle engine in a non-ventilated area. Carbon monoxide gas is colorless, odorless, and deadly.
6. Keep all safety equipment and covers in place. Replace damaged or missing safety devices.
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7. When operating, keep hands and body inside of the ROPS / OPG protective envelope. Do not touch or depress the control levers or the pedals from outside the cab while the engine is running.
8. Take precautions against tipping over. Stay away from steep slopes and embankments. Do not swing the bucket downhill. Lower the dozer blade when digging. Keep the bucket as low as possible while driving uphill. Turn slowly on slopes (at reduced speed). Do not place the excavator near the edges of trenches and banks, as the earth can give away due to the weight of the excavator. ALLOWABLE CLIMBING ANGLE : 36 % (20 deg.) ALLOWABLE ANGLE CROSS : 27 % (15 deg.)
9. Watch where you are going at all times. Watch for and avoid obstacles. Remain alert for trees, wires and other obstructions.
C Safety for children
Tragedy can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children generally are attracted to machines and the work they do.
3. AFTER OPERATION
Before leaving the machine, A Park the excavator on a firm, flat and level surface. If
this is not possible, park across the slope.
A Lower the attachments and the dozer blade to the
ground.
A Stop the engine. A Release pressure in the hydraulic system. A Lock all control levers. A Remove the key. A Lock the cab door (if equipped)
1. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
2. Keep children out of the work area and under the watchful eye of another responsible adult.
3. Be alert and shut your machine down if children enter the work area.
4. Never carry children on your machine. There is not a safe place for them to ride. They may fall off and be run over or interfere with your control of the machine.
5. Never allow children to operate the machine even under adult supervision.
6. Never allow children to play on the machine or on the attachments.
7. Use extra caution when backing up. Look behind and down to make sure the area clear before moving.
8. When parking your machine, if at all possible, park on a firm, flat and level surface; if not, park across a slope. Lower the bucket and dozer to the ground, stop the engine, release pressure in the hydraulic system, place the pilot control lock lever in the locked position, remove the key and lock the cab door (if equipped), before you leave.
(1) Pilot control lock l ever (A) "Unlock"
(B) "Locke d "
4. SAFE LOADING AND TRANSPORT OF THE EXCAVATOR
1. Observe all regulations concerning the transport of excavators on public roads.
2. Use adequately long and robust ramps when loading on the machine. (for details see "TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A VEHICLE")
3. Do not change the running direction and to avoid tipping over, do not try to swing the attachment crosswise to the loading ramps.
4. Lower the attachment onto the transport surface and release the pressure from the hydraulic system. Stop the engine then remove the key. After loading the excavator on a truck, block the tracks with blocks and tie down the excavator with the chain. After loading of the excavator on a truck, engage the swing lock pin.
(1) Swing lock pin (A) "Unlock"
(B) "Lock"
6. When towing the excavator or pulling a load, the load must be less than the strength of the towing line attached to excavator. The towing eye should not be used for tie down or lifting of the machine.
Max. drawbar pull at coupling hook
Max. vertical load at coupling hook
32.3 kN (7261 lbf, 3294 kgf)
2.7 kN (607 lbf, 275 kgf)
5. MAINTENANCE
Before doing maintenance work on the excavator, place the machine on a firm, flat and level surface, lower the attachments to the ground, stop the engine, release pressure trapped in the hydraulic system, lock all control levers and remove the key. When dismantling hydraulic parts, make sure that the hydraulic oil has cooled down sufficiently to avoid burns. Start maintenance work carefully, e.g. loosen plug slowly so that oil will not squirt out.
1. Before doing work on the engine, the exhaust system, the radiator and the hydraulics, let the excavator cool down sufficiently.
2. Always turn off the engine when filling the fuel tank. Avoid spilling and over-filling of fuel.
3. Smoking is prohibited while refueling or handling the battery. Keep sparks and fire away from the fuel tank and battery. Flammable gases escape from the battery, especially during charging.
4. Do not use or charge a refillable type battery if the fluid level is below the LOWER (lower limit level) mark. Otherwise, the battery component parts may prematurely deteriorate, which may shorten the battery's service life or cause an explosion. Check the fluid level regularly and add distilled water as required so that the fluid level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels.
5. Read and follow the directions "STARTING WITH AN AUXILIARY BATTERY" in "OPERATION OF THE ENGINE", when starting with an auxiliary battery.
6. Keep a first-aid box and a fire extinguisher at hand at all times.
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(1) Chain (2) Block
5. Avoid abrupt braking of the vehicle with the excavator loaded. Sudden braking cause the excavator to move and may cause a serious accident.
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7. Do not open the radiator cap before the radiator has cooled down sufficiently First loosen the cap to the first stop and allow the system enough time to release the remaining pressure. Then loosen the cap completely.
8. To avoid short-circuiting the battery, always remove the ground cable first and attach the positive cable first.
9. Oil under high pressure can penetrate the skin and may be harmful to your health if not treated immediately.
10.Leaking hydraulic fluid has enough pressure to penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries. Leakages from pin holes can be totally invisible. Do not use hands for checking for leaks. Always use a piece of wood or cardboard. It is strongly recommended that you use a face mask or eye protection. Should injuries occur with leaking hydraulic fluid, contact a doctor immediately. This fluid can cause gangrene or serious allergic reactions.
13. To avoid fire, do not heat the hydraulic components (tanks, pipes, hoses, cylinders) before they have been drained and washed.
14.Use eye protection or a face mask to protect the eyes and respiratory system against dust and other foreign particles.
15.Securely support excavator with stands or suitable blocking before working underneath. For your safety, do not work under any hydraulically supported devices. They can settle, suddenly leak down, or be accidentally lowered.
11.To avoid environmental damage from acid and heavy metals, dispose of the battery appropriately.
12.Observe all laws and regulations concerning the disposal of used oil, coolants, solvents, hydraulic fluids, battery acids and batteries.
16. Do not dismantle the spring of the track tensioner. If dismantling is necessary, contact your KUBOTA dealer where the machine was purchased, or competent service shop. The assembly must be done according to the KUBOTA work shop manual (W.S.M.) for the product involved.
17.When lifting the machine itself with an attachment, place a safety block or safety post to prevent the machine from rolling over. Keep the lock lever for attachment control in the "LOCK" position.
18. Inspect ROPS / OPG for damage and if damage is found contact your KUBOTA dealer for repair.
19.KUBOTA does not use asbestos containing components and recommends against the use of such components. Components containing asbestos should be handled in accordance with applicable regulations and industry practice.
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DANGER, WAR NI NG AN D CAUTION LABEL S
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CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUT ION LABELS
1. Keep danger, warning and caution labels, clean and free from obstructing material.
2. Clean danger, warning and caution labels with soap and water, dry with a soft cloth.
3. Replace damaged or missing danger, warning and caution labels with new labels from your KUBOTA dealer.
4. If a component with danger, warning and caution label(s) affixed is replaced with new part, make sure new label(s) is (are) attached in the same location(s) as the replaced component.
5. Mount new danger, warning and caution labels by applying on a clean dry surface and pressing any bubbles to outside edge.
DEALER SERVICE
Your KUBOTA dealer is always ready to help so that your excavator offers the best performance. After having carefully read this manual, you will realize that much of the routine maintenance can be done by yourself. Your KUBOTA dealer is responsible for servicing and the delivery of spare parts. When ordering spare parts from your KUBOTA dealer, always mention the serial number of the excavator and the engine. Note these numbers right away in the supplied lines.
Model Serial No. Excavator Engine
1DEALER SERVICE
Dealer's name (To be filled in through the owner)
(1) Serial No.
(1) Engine serial No.
2 TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
KUBOTA EXCAVATOR Model name KX016-4 KX018-4 Type canopy Mass (without operator) kg 1490 1620
Volume (CECE) m 0.035 0.040 Standard bucket
Width [with side cutter] mm 402 [422] 450 [474]
Weight kg 32.5 33.5
Type
(water cooled 4 cycle Diesel)
Model name D782-BH-5 D902-BH-2 Engine
Performance
Dozer (width & height) mm 990 / 1240 x 230 990 / 1300 x 230
Boom swing angle
Pressure connection for attachments
Total displacement cm 778 898
Output (ISO 9249) kW (Hp) 9.6 (12.9) 11.8 (15.8)
Rated speed rpm 2300
Swing speed rpm 9.1
Travel
speed
Ground pressure kPa
(kgf/cm )
Climbing angle % (deg) 27 (15)
Max. lateral sway %
(degree)
Max. displacement
L (US gal) / min
Max. pressure MPa
(kgf/cm )
fast km/h 3.8 4.0 slow km/h 2.1 2.2
Left rad (deg) 1.31 (75) Right rad (deg) 1.05 (60)
3 cylinder - diesel engine water cooled
25.5
(0.26)
18 (10)
27 27.7
20.6
(210)
(0.26)
25.5
21.6
(220)
Fuel tank capacity L 21
A Above dimensions are based on the machine with JPN bucket.
JPN = made in Japan
A Above dimensions are based on the machine with rubber crawlers. A Specifications subject to change without notice.
DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS
3DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS
DEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Arm (2) Bucket cylinder (3) Bucket link 2 and 3 (4) Bucket link 1 (5) Bucket (6) Boom cylinder (7) Swing bracket (8) Track (9) Dozer blade (10) Boom (11) Arm cylinder (12) Canopy(Rops / OPG Top Guard) (13) Working light (14) Drive sprocket (15) Front idler (16) Dozer cylinder
4 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
B Switches
DEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Horn switch (2) Travel speed switch (3) Starter switch (4) Working light swi tch (5) Beacon switch (6) Engine stop knob (7) User setting switch (switch 2) (8) Display selector switch (switch 3)
B Control Pe dal s an d Levers
5INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
DEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Throttle lever (2) Drive lever (left) (3) Drive lever (right) (4) Attachment control lever (left) (5) Attachment control lever (right) (6) Dozer control lever (7) AUX port pedal (8) Boom swing pedal (9) Lock lever (Unload lever)* (10) Track width change lever (11) TPSS lever
D When the lock lever (unload lever) is pulled up, it prevents inadvertent machine movement.
6 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL ELEMENTS
B Instru m ent P a nel
DEPICTED CONTENTS (1) Speed indicator lamp (2) Insert key lamp (3) Pull out key lamp (4) Periodic check la mp (5) Clock setting request lamp (6) Glow lamp (7) Remaining fuel warning lamp
(8) Engine oil pressure warning lamp (9) Battery charge lamp (10) Coolant temperatu re warning lamp (11) Warning lamp (12) Fuel gauge (13) Coolant temperatu re gauge (14) LCD display
CHECKS BEFORE START
7CHECKS BEFORE START
DAILY CHECKS
In order to avoid damage, it is important to check the condition of the excavator before starting.
To avoid personal injury: A Do maintenance work on the excavator only on
level ground with the engin e off and the lock lever (unload lever) in the "Lock" position and key removed from machine. Then block the tracks with the blocks.
BWorking Light Switch
To turn on the working light, set the starter switch to the "RUN" and then the working light switch to the "ON" positions, respectively.
(1) Working light switch
(1) Lock le ver (Unload le ve r) (A) "Unlock"
(B) "Lock"
Checks
Go around the excavator and check for visual damage and wear. Check coolant level. (See regular checkpoints in the chapter on maintenance.) Check fuel level. Check engine oil level. Check hydraulic fluid level. Check air filter for clogging. Check all control lamps, indicators, tachometer and hour meter. Check the light system. Check the seat belt and the ROPS/OPG Top Guard safety device. Check the condition of the safety labels. (See "DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS" in "SAFE OPERATION".)
8 OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
OPERATION OF THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury: A Read "SAFE OPERATION" at the beginning of
this operator's manual.
A Obey the danger, warning and caution labels
on the excavator.
A To avoid the danger of exhaust fume
poisoning, do not operate the machine in a closed building without proper ventilation.
A Always start the engine from the operator's
seat. Do not start the engine while standing next to the excavator. Before starting the engine, sound the horn to get the attention of persons standing nearby.
(1) Drive lever (left) (2) Drive lever (right) (3) Attachment control lever (left) (4) Attachment control lever (right) (5) Lock lever (Unloa d le ver)
(1) Horn switch
A Do not use starting fluid or ether. A In order not to overload the battery and starter, avoid
start-ups of more than 10 sec.
A When engine does not start in 10 sec., please wait 20
sec. or more, before attempting to restart.
STARTING THE ENGINE
To avoid personal injury: A The operator should not d epend solely on the
warning lamps, but should always conduct the routine checks (see "MAINTENANCE").
Start the engine in the following manner:
1. Before starting the engine, make sure that all control levers are in the neutral positions.
2. Pull the lock lever (unload lever) all the way back. (lock position)
3. Put the throttle lever backward .
4. Insert the key into the starter switch and turn it to the position "Run". The glow lamp indicator will light up while the engine is preheated and will go out automatically after preheating is finished.
(1) Starter sw itch (A) "STOP"
(B) "RUN" (C) "STAR T "
5. Turn the key to the position "START" and release after the engine has started.
6. Check if engine oil pressure warning lamp and battery charge lamp have gone out. Should a warning lamp still be lit up, stop the engine then remove the key and check for the cause.
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