Dokumen - Tips - Komatsu pc5500 6 Shop Manual
Dokumen - Tips - Komatsu pc5500 6 Shop Manual
Dokumen - Tips - Komatsu pc5500 6 Shop Manual
Operation Maintenance
Manual
PC5500-6
HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL
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accordance with written authorization from Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH.
It is our policy to improve our products whenever it is possible and practical to do so. We reserve the right to make
changes or improvements at any time without incurring any obligation to install such changes on products sold
previously.
Due to this continuous program of research and development, revisions may be made to this publication. It is
recommended that customers contact their distributor for information on the latest revision.
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1.1 CONTENTS OF THE BINDER INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION 1.2 DIVISION OF THE BINDER
Part 2:
Lubrication- and Maintenance Manual
Part 3:
Excavator Assembly Manual. Technical Data Booklet. Service Lit-
erature for the Power Unit (Diesel Engine or Electric Motor) and
for Special Equipment. Electrical- and Hydraulic Diagrams.
Service Information
Department 8151.40
P.O. Box 18 03 61
D - 40570 Düsseldorf
GERMANY
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1.3 DESIGNATED USE OF THE EXCAVATOR INTRODUCTION
WARNING
Special use of the Excavator beyond its designated use, e.g.
object handling operations, require written agreement from
the manufacturer and retrofitment of the Excavator with
respective safety related equipment before such special
applications are permitted.
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INTRODUCTION 1.4 DELIVERY OF THE EXCAVATOR
WARNING
Personnel entrusted with work on the machine must have
read the Assembly Manual, the Operation,- Lubrication- and
Maintenance Manual and in particular the section on safety
before beginning work. Reading the instructions after work
has begun is too late.
NOTICE
If the Excavator is equipped with a fire suppression system,
make sure that the system is ready for operation.
SPARE PARTS
The use of any part other than the genuine part releases the
SERVICE
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1.5 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVATIONS INTRODUCTION
ABB. Definition
A Ampere
AC Alternating Current
cSt Centistoke
°C Degree Celsius
DC Direct Current
GL Gear Lubricant
h hours of operation
HT High Tension
LT Low Tension
N Newton
Nm Newton meter
PM Planned Maintenance
Power Take-Off
PTO
(Pump Distributor Gear)
V Volt
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INTRODUCTION 1.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1
1.1 CONTENTS OF THE BINDER ........................................................................................................... 2
2. SAFETY ...................................................................................................... 13
2.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................ 14
2.1.1 WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS .............................................................................................. 14
2.1.2 BASIC OPERATION AND DESIGNATED USE OF THE HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ....... 14
2.1.3 ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES ....................................................................................... 15
2.1.4 SELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF PERSONNEL - BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES ...... 17
2.1.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING SPECIFIC OPERATIONAL PHASES ................ 18
2.1.6 WARNING OF SPECIAL DANGERS .................................................................................. 21
2.1.7 TRANSPORTING AND TOWING -RECOMMISSIONING .................................................. 23
2.1.8 SPECIAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................ 23
2.1.9 SAFETY HARNESS IN CONFORMITY WITH EN 361 (EUROPEAN STANDARD) ........... 27
3. OPERATION ............................................................................................... 35
3.1 FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................... 36
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1.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
3.5 OPERATING THE HEATER, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING ..................................... 176
3.5.1 A - HEATING ..................................................................................................................... 176
3.5.2 B - COOLING .................................................................................................................... 177
3.5.3 COMBINED OPERATION OF AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING ............................... 177
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1.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
4.14 EVERY 3000 OPERATING HOURS HOWEVER AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR .............................. 438
4.14.1 SWING MACHINERY, BRAKE AND MOTOR ADAPTER HOUSING - CHANGE OIL ..... 439
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4.14.2 TRAVEL GEARS, BRAKE AND MOTOR ADAPTER HOUSINGS - CHANGE OIL .......... 445
4.14.3 PTO (PUMP DISTRIBUTOR GEAR) - CHANGE OIL ....................................................... 451
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1.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
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2. SAFETY
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2.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY
WARNING
Refers to orders and prohibitions designed to prevent injury
or extensive damage.
CAUTION
Refers to special information and/or orders and prohibitions
directed towards preventing damage.
NOTICE
Refers to special information on how to use the machine
most efficiently.
WARNING
The use of the Excavator for object handling operations with-
out the respective safety related equipment is not allowed.
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3.1 FOREWORD OPERATION
3.1 FOREWORD
This Operation Manual contains the instructions for correct opera-
tion of your KOMATSU Excavator. It should always be ready for
use in the Operator’s cab.
WARNING
The information in this manual does not replace any safety
rules or laws used in your area.
Special safety regulations are given in the rules for the prevention
of accidents. It is your responsibility to observe these rules.
WARNING
Improper operation of this machine can cause injury or
death.
NOTICE
Optional equipment and accessories are available. Disregard
the instructions for equipment not on your Excavator.
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
CAUTION
Never stop the engines from a full load except in
case of emergency.
If a hot engine is shut down without previous
idling period of three to five minutes, the temper-
ature in certain engine parts rising sharply after
the cooling system ceases to function. The
resulting thermal stress, especially in the turbo-
chargers, may cause serious damage.
(20) Counterweight
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
MACHINERY HOUSE
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
REMARK
The upper part of the illustration shows the rear power unit,
viewed from counterweight side.
The lower part, view "A" shows the pump compartment of the
Rear power unit (Rr), engine number 1, and the pump compart-
ment of the Front power unit (Fr), engine number 2.
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
WARNING
● Make sure the moving range of the ladder is clear of all
persons before raising the ladder. Stop raising the ladder
by releasing the control switch (S84) if there are any
obstacles within the moving range of the ladder.
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
(2) Water-tap
WARNING
No drinking water.
Use for hand washing only
(3) Water tank for hand wash sink. The capacity of the
water tank is 50 liters. The tank has to be filled via
the adapter on the service arm. Refer to page 248
for more information.
(7) Access cover for water tank (3) and refrigerator unit
(6)
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR
Before operating the Excavator adjust the seat and mirrors for
Operators maximum comfort, visibility, and complete control of
the Excavator.
CAUTION
Use seat belt in accordance with the local safety regulations
and laws.
REMARK
For more Information, refer to the separate Operating Instruc-
tion Manual ”AIR SUSPENSION SEAT” in part 3 of this binder.
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3.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE EXCAVATOR OPERATION
Co-driver’s Seat
B - To swing the seat out, towards the front, first lift seat suspen-
sion frame (1) and then swing seat to the front; facing the wind-
shield.
D - With the seat in its final stop position lower seat suspension
frame (1). The seat suspension frame (1) must engage into stop
blocks mounted in the seat carrier.
REMARK
Be sure to secure the seat in its home position and swung out
position by lowering suspension frame (1) into the stop blocks of
the seat carrier.
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3.3 OPERATOR’S CAB - CONTROLS OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
(B) Key board with 8 keys. For the function of the keys
refer to page 81.
(10) QUI Key, this key is used for access to the next
lower level of INPUT-OUTPUT or Service Functions
and going back to the Standard Display from a dis-
played current message.
CAUTION
In case of too low hydraulic oil level this signal
sounds continuously. Shut down the Excavator,
locate and correct the cause immediately. Fill up
hydraulic oil to the correct level.
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3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS OPERATION
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
● Text display of that page, which was selected from the Text store,
Record memory or Statistics memory.
1
● Shifting to the mode ”leaf through” of current messages.
ME SS AGE
● Acknowledgement of changed settings.
● Calls up the next text lines or the next pages (in the text mode).
UP
● Calls up the preceding text lines or preceding pages (in the text mode).
DOWN
SYSTEM
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● Contents of record memory
PR O
STA
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Fault No. 512: $h: Engine 1 stopped: engine oil pressure at high idle
(515) speed too low
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3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS OPERATION
Column 1 2 3 4 5
Column 1:
The numbers 524, 578, etc. indicate the message page number in
the text store.
Column 2:
The number indicates, how often the fault has occurred, for exam-
ple the fault of page no. 590 has occurred 3 times. In line ”Err”
(Error) the number of faults is summed up, the result is 7.
Column 3:
Column 4:
The time indicates, how long the fault has been present. If a fault
has occurred more than one time, the sum of time will be indi-
cated here.
Column 5:
The duration of the fault applying to the total time with faults (Err),
= 4:00:00 (4 hours). This number results in the temporal overlap-
ping of the faults. If you sum up the times, you receive 5:30:00.
Good and Err apply to the sum of Good and Err, respectively.
Refer to the diagram on next page for more information.
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Message Number:
524
578 (01:00:00 0 25.0%)
578
590 (02:30:00 0 62.5%)
608
1 2 3 4 5 6 time
Good Error Good
Good (02:00:00 = 33.3%) Err (04:00:00 0 66.6%)
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
System Languages
The text of the messages and of the menu control of the ECS-
System is available in 2 languages and can be selected in the
main group SERVICE with the menu control.
Refer to the section ”SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND MENU CON-
TROL” for further information.
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Menu Control operated with Key Switch (C) and Key Group (D),
illust. Z21730
When entering a menu level, always the L.H. main- or sub group
will be displayed first. By pressing key (12), all other main groups
in the selected level in the R.H. direction can be called up. For
returning to the starting group (main or sub group) press key (11).
The Menu Control Charts on the following pages show the struc-
ture and contents of each system level. The interconnection of the
main groups through all system levels is also shown.
Menu Control with Key Switch (C) and Key Group (D)
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the ”QUI” key (10), the menu level -1- with the current
truck counter reading appears on the display.
2. If you want to reset the counter, press the ”QUI” key (10)
again. Menu level -2- appears on display. Use key (12) for
setting the counter to zero.
3. Press ”RET” key (9) twice for return to the standard display,
level -0-.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the ”QUI” key (10), the menu level -1- with the starting
item truck counter reading appears on the display.
3. For returning to the standard display level -0- press ”RET” key
(9).
REMARK
Changing of the lubrication cycle counter settings can be car-
ried out in the main g roup SERVICE under the section *SET-
TINGS*, see also menu control chart II.
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Proceed as follows:
1. Select menu level -1- by pressing ”QUI” key (10) the starting
menu item *Truck counter reading:* appears on the display,
see chart I.
Press key (12) three times, the main group *SERVICE* is dis-
played. Press key (10), level -2- with menu item *LAN-
GUAGE* appears on the display.
6. Press key (10) again, the display changes to level 5 with the
information ”Settings OPERATE KEY SWITCH”.
8. Use key (4) of the Text display keyboard to position the cursor
below the numerical value that shall be changed.
10. Acknowledge the new setting by pressing key (1). The infor-
mation on the display changes over to the introductory mes-
sage page -0- or if a message is present to the respective
message page.
(continued)
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12. After the numerical values have been changed, press key (1)
one time (Acknowledgement of new setting). The information
on the display changes to the introduction message page -0-
or if a message is present to the respective message page.
13. Press ”RET” key (9) five times for return to standard display.
When changing the hydraulic oil, the viscosity grade of the new oil
has to be entered in the appropriate ”Service/Settings” group, if
the viscosity of the new oil is different from that of the drained oil.
REMARK
The procedure up to the menu item *PTO GEAR-OIL VIS-
COSITY* is described on the preceding page Changing pause
time of the Central Lubrication System; item 1. to 3.
2. Press key (10), level -4- Input of viscosity with the information
f the present oil viscosity grade appears on the display.
REMARK
When a battery voltage fault has occurred, the operational
data (oil vicosities, timer settings etc.) stored in the Programma-
ble Logic Controller (PLC) can be lost and must be re-entered
after the correct battery voltage has been re-established.
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Display of INPUTS-OUTPUTS
Boardnet voltage.
Proceed as follows:
3. Press key (12) two times, on the display appears the menu
item ”Hydraulic oil temperature” with the input designation
(EW2.1): e.g. 72°C (present oil temperature). The oil temper-
ature sender unit with the designation ”B15” is also shown on
the display.
5. For returning to the basic display press ”RET” key (9) three
times.
Proceed as follows:
(continued)
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2. Press ”QUI” key (10) the starting menu item ”B1.2 (E11.6):” in
level -3- appears on the display, see chart III.
For quick reference of the unit codes (B7.1, B26 etc.) and their
related connections within the ECS System, refer to the
”Inputs and Outputs List” which is part of the Electrical Diagram.
6. For returning to the basic display press ”RET” key (9) three
times.
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
Display of DIGITAL-OUTPUTS
Proceed as follows:
2. Press ”QUI” key (10) the starting menu item ”H22 ACOUSTIC
SIGNAL* in level -3- appears on the display, see chart IV.
3. Press key (12) until the menu item *K29 RELAY CLS PUMP
ON* is displayed.
6. Use key (12 or 11) to select those relays you want to be dis-
played.
8. For returning to the basic display in level -0- press key (9) four
times.
CAUTION
DO NOT change any settings in the INPUT-OUTPUT groups
before having the permission of authorized Service Person-
nel.
Refer to the ECS Service Manual for more information.
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- 4 - Settings (minutes)
* PAUSE TIME : *
- 4 - Settings (minutes)
* MONITORING TIME : *
- 4 - Settings (minutes)
* PRESSURE RELIEVE TIME : *
- 4 - Settings
* LUBE CYCLE COUNTER : *
- 5 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
pause time:
new pause time:
- 5 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
monitoring time:
new monitoring time:
- 5 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
- 5 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
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- 3 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
date:
new date:
- 3 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
time:
new time:
- 3 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
operating hours h:
new operating hours h:
- 3 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
protocol cancelled:
- 3 - Settings
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
statistics cancelled
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OPERATION 3.4 ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM ECS
- 3 - Messages
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
- 3 - Messages
0 1 Condition :
- 3 - Evaluation
OPERATE KEY SWITCH
- 3 - Evaluation
0 1 Condition :
- 2 - Inputs - Outputs
* ANALOG-INPUTS *
- 2 - Inputs - Outputs
* DIGITAL-INPUTS *
- 2 - Inputs - Outputs
* DIGITAL-OUTPUTS *
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