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Robex 60-9S

CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

SERVICE MANUAL
Table of Content

FOREWORD 15
SECTION 1 GENERAL 15
Group 1 Safety 16
Group 2 Specifications 24
1. Major Component 24
2. Specifications 25
3. Working Range 26
4. Weight 27
5. Lifting Capacities 28
6. Bucket Selection Guide 30
7. Undercarriage 31
8. Specifications For Major Components 32
9. Recommended Oils 35

SECTION 2 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 36


Group 1 Hydraulic Pump 37
1. General 37
2. Principal Components And Functions 38
Group 2 Main Control Valve 42
1. Outline 42
2. Structure (1/4) 43
3. Hydraulic Circuit 47
4. Function 48
Group 3 Swing Device 64
1. Structure 64
2. Function 67
Group 4 Travel Device 74
1. Construction 74
2. Principle Of Driving 77
2. Reduction Gear 82
Group 5 Rcv Lever 83
1. Structure 83

SECTION 3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 90


Group 1 Hydraulic Circuit 91
Group 2 Main Circuit 93
1. Suction And Delivery Circuit 93
2. Return Circuit 94
3. Drain Circuit 95
Group 3 Pilot Circuit 96
1. Suction, Delivery And Return Circuit 97
2. Safety Valve (safety Lever) 98

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3. Travel Speed Control System 99
4. Swing Parking Brake Release 100
Group 4 Single Operation 101
1. Boom Up Operation 101
2. Boom Down Operation 102
3. Arm Roll In Operation 103
4. Arm Roll Out Operation 104
5. Bucket Roll In Operation 105
6. Bucket Roll Out Operation 106
7. Swing Operation 107
8. Travel Forward And Reverse Operation 109
9. Dozer Up Operation 111
10. Dozer Down Operation 112
11. Woodgrab Close 113
12. Woodgrab Open 114
13. Woodgrab Rotate Operation 115
Group 5 Combined Operation 116
1. Outline 116
2. Combined Swing And Boom Operation 117
3. Combined Swing And Arm Operation 118
4. Combined Swing And Bucket Operation 119
5. Combined Swing, Boom, Arm And Bucket Operation 120
6. Combined Swing And Travel Operation 121
7. Combined Boom And Travel Operation 122
8. Combined Arm And Travel Operation 123

SECTION 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 124


Group 1 Component Location 125
1. Location 1 125
2. Location 2 126
Group 2 Monitoring System 127
1. Outline 127
2. Cluster 127
3. Cluster Connector 129
4. Cluster Function 130
Group 3 Electrical Circuit 138
Memorandum 139
1. Power Circuit 140
2. Starting Circuit 142
3. Charging Circuit 144
4. Head And Work Lamp Circuit 146
5. Beacon Lamp And Cab Lamp Circuit 148
6. Wiper And Washer Circuit 150
Group 4 Electrical Component Specification 154

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~ 158
Group 5 Connectors 161
1. Connector Destination 161
2. Connection Table For Connectors 164
Group 6 Fault Codes 178
SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 183
Group 1 Before Troubleshooting 184
1. Introduction 184
2. Diagnosing Procedure 185
Group 2 Hydraulic And Mechanical System 187
1. Introduction 187
2. Drive System 188
3. Hydraulic System 190
4. Swing System 192
5. Travel System 196
6. Attachment System 201
Group 3 Electrical System 207
1. When Starting Switch Is Turned On, Monitor Panel Display Does Not Appear
207
2. Battery Charging Warning Lamp Lights Up (starting Switch : On) 208
3. When Coolant Overheat Warning Lamp Lights Up (engine Is Started) 209
4. When Air Cleaner Warning Lamp Lights Up (engine Is Started) 210
5. When Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp Lights Up (engine Is Started) 211
6. When Hydraulic Oil Temperature Warning Lamp Lights Up (engine Is Started)
212
7. When Coolant Temperature Gauge Does Not Operate 213
8. When Fuel Gauge Does Not Operate (check Warning Lamp On/off) 214
9. When Safety Solenoid Does Not Operate 215
10. When Travel Speed 1, 2 Does Not Operate 216
11. When Starting Switch Is Turned On, Wiper Motor Does Not Operate 217
12. When Starting Switch Is Turned On, Head Lamp Does Not Lights Up 218
13. When Starting Switch Is Turned On, Work Lamp Does Not Lights Up 219
14. When Engine Does Not Start 220
15. When Starting Switch On Does Not Operate 221

SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE STANDARD 222


Group 1 Operational Performance Test 223
1. Purpose 223
2. Terminology 224
3. Operation For Performance Tests 225
Group 2 Major Component 243
1. Main Pump 243
2. Main Control Valve 245
3. Swing Device 246

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5. Travel Device 247
5. Turning Joint 250
6. Cylinder 251
Group 3 Track And Work Equipment 252
1. Track Shoe 252
2. Idler 254
3. Track/carrier Roller 255
4. Tension Cylinder 256
5. Sprocket 258
6. Work Equipment 259

SECTION 7 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 260


Group 1 Precautions 261
1. Removal Work 261
2. Install Work 262
3. Completing Work 263
Group 2 Tightening Torque 264
1. Major Components 264
2. Torque Chart 265
Group 3 Pump Device 267
1. Removal And Install 267
2. Main Pump 269
3. Disassembly Procedure 272
4. Assembling Procedure 283
Group 4 Main Control Valve 298
1. Removal And Install Of Motor 298
2. Structure (1/4) 299
3. Disassembly And Assembly 303
Group 5 Swing Device 311
1. Removal And Install Of Motor 311
2. Disassembly And Assembly Of Swing Motor 312
3. Removal And Install Of Reduction Gear 325
4. Disassembly And Assembly Of Reduction Gear 326
Group 6 Travel Device 332
1. Removal And Install 332
2. Disassembly 334
3. Disassembly 336
4. Assembly 345
Group 7 Rcv Lever 360
1. Removal And Install 360
2. Disassembly And Assembly 361
Group 8 Turning Joint 374
1. Removal And Install 374
2. Disassembly And Assembly 375

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Group 9 Boom, Arm And Bucket Cylinders 379
1. Removal And Install 379
2. Disassembly And Assembly 385
Group 10 Undercarriage 398
1. Track Link 398
2. Carrier Roller 399
3. Track Roller 400
4. Idler And Recoil Spring 401
Group 11 Work Equipment 410
1. Structure 410
2. Removal And Install 411

SECTION 8 COMPONENT MOUNTING TORQUE 414


Group 1 Introduction Guide 415
Group 2 Engine System 416
1. Engine And Accessories Mounting 416
2. Cooling System And Fuel Tank Mounting 417
Group 3 Electric System 418
Group 4 Hydraulic System 419
1. Hydraulic Components Mounting 1 419
Group 5 Undercarriage 421
Group 6 Structure 422
1. Cab And Accessories Mounting 422
2. Cowling Mounting 423
Group 7 Work Equipment 424

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SECTION 1 GENERAL

Group 1 Safety Hints ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1


Group 2 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-9
SECTION 1 GENERAL
GROUP 1 SAFETY

FOLLOW SAFE PROCEDURE


Unsafe wor k 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.

13031GE01

WARN OTHERS OF SERVICE WORK


Unexpected machine movement can cause
serious injury.
Before performing any work on the excavator,
attach a 「DoDo Not Operate
Operate」 tag on the right
side control lever.

13031GE02

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, 13031GE03

steps, and handrails when leaving the machine.

1-1
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if a fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors,
ambulance ser vice, hospital, and fire
department near your telephone.

13031GE04

PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS


Guard against injury from flying pieces of metal
or debris; Wear goggles or safety glasses.

13031GE05

PROTECT AGAINST NOISE


Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause
impairment or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such
as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against
objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises.

13031GE06

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.

13031GE07

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.
13031GE08

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. 13031GE09

Coordinate hand signals before starting the


excavator.

OPERATE ONLY FORM OPERATOR'S SEAT


Avoid possible injury machine damage. Do not
star t engine by shor ting across star ter
terminals.
NEVER start engine while standing on ground.
Start engine only from operator's seat.

13031GE26

PARK MACHINE SAFELY


Before working on the machine:
·Park machine on a level surface.
·Lower bucket to the ground.
·Turn auto idle switch off.
·Run engine at 1/2 speed without load for 2
minutes.
·Turn key switch to OFF to stop engine.
Remove key from switch.
·Move pilot control shutoff lever to locked position.
·Allow 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
13031GE10
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.

13031GE11

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.

13031GE12

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.

13031GE13

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.

REMOVE PAINT BEFORE WELDING OR


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:
· If you sand or grind paint, avoid breathing the dust.
Wear an approved respirator.
· If you use solvent or paint stripper, remove
stripper with soap and water before welding.
Remove solvent or paint stripper containers
13031GE14
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.

13031GE15

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.
13031GE16

STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS


Entanglements in moving parts can cause
serious injury.
To prevent accidents, use care when working
around rotating parts.

13031GE17

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. 13031GE18

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.

13031GE19

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
13031GE20
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 16˚C (60˚F). 13031GE21

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.
13031GE22
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
c o r r e c t s i ze t o o l s. D O N OT u s e U. S.
measurement tools on metric fasteners. Avoid
bodily injury caused by slipping wrenches.
13031GE23
Use only recommended replacement parts.(aee
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
13031GE24
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.

13031GE25

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
GROUP 2 SPECIFICATIONS

1. MAJOR COMPONENT

Tool box Swing motor Fuel tank Hydraulic tank

Oil cooler

Radiator

Engine

Main pump

Tooth Bucket Main control valve Turning joint

Woodgrab Arm cylinder Boom Boom cylinder Swing post Cab Muffler

Arm Side cutter Track Sprocket Counterweight

Control link Idler Track roller Carrier roller Travel motor

Bucket cylinder Control rod Dozer blade

559S2SP01

1-9
2. SPECIFICATIONS
1) 3.0 m ( 9' 10") MONO BOOM, 1.6 m ( 5' 3") ARM, WITH BOOM SWING SYSTEM

I(I') D

E
C

H
P
F
O
J

Q
N
K M
A B(L)

559S2SP02

Description Unit Specification


Operating weight kg (lb) 5650 (12460)
Bucket capacity (SAE heaped), standard m3 (yd3) 0.18 (0.24)
Overall length A 5900 (19' 4")
Overall width, with 380 mm shoe B 1920 (6' 4")
Overall height C 2550 (8' 4")
Superstructure width D 1850 (6' 1")
Overall height of cab E 2550 (8' 4")
Ground clearance of counterweight F 690 (2' 3")
Engine cover height G 1690 (5' 7")
Minimum ground clearance H 380 (1' 3")
Rear-end distance I 1650 (5' 5")
mm (ft-in)
Rear-end swing radius I' 1650 (5' 5")
Distance between tumblers J 1990 (6' 6")
Undercarriage length K 2530 (8' 4")
Undercarriage width L 1880 (6' 2")
Track gauge M 1500 (4' 11")
Track shoe width, standard N 380 (15")
Height of blade O 350 (1' 2")
Ground clearance of blade up P 390 (1' 3")
Depth of blade down Q 590 (1' 11")
Travel speed (low/high) km/hr (mph) 2.2/4.0 (1.4/2.5)
Swing speed rpm 9.3
Gradeability Degree (%) 35 (70)
Ground pressure (380 mm shoe) kgf/cm2(psi) 0.34 (4.83)
Max traction force kg (lb) 5300 (11680)

1-10
3. WORKING RANGE
1) 3.0 m (9' 10") MONO BOOM WITH BOOM SWING SYSTEM
A
A'
F

D
E
C
B'
B

8ft 559S2SP03

Description 1.6 m (5' 3") Arm

Max digging reach A 6150 mm (25' 5")


Max digging reach on ground A' 6010 mm (24'11")
Max digging depth B 3820 mm (16' 2")
Max digging depth (8ft level) B' 3420 mm (15' 4")
Max vertical wall digging depth C 3200 mm (15' 3")
Max digging height D 5780 mm (26' 7")
Max dumping height E 4050 mm (18' 7")
Min swing radius F 2350 mm ( 8' 8")
Boom swing radius (left/right) 80˚/50˚
37.7 kN
SAE 3850 kgf
8490 lbf
Bucket digging force
42.4 kN
ISO 4330 kgf
9550 lbf
28.4 kN
SAE 2900 kgf
6390 lbf
Arm crowd force
31.9 kN
ISO 3260 kgf
7190 lbf

1-11
4. WEIGHT
Item kg lb
Upperstructure assembly 2710 5970
Main frame weld assembly 600 1320
Engine assembly 280 620
Main pump assembly 30 70
Main control valve assembly 40 90
Swing motor assembly 80 180
Hydraulic oil tank assembly 90 200
Fuel tank assembly 60 130
Boom swing post 110 240
Counterweight 235 520
Cab assembly 350 770
Lower chassis assembly 2150 4740
Track frame weld assembly 700 1540
Swing bearing 94 210
Travel motor assembly 80 180
Turning joint 28 62
Track recoil spring 17 37
Idler & tension body 56 120
Carrier roller 12 26
Track roller 12 26
Sprocket 17 37
Track-chain assembly (380 mm standard triple grouser shoe) 325 720
Dozer blade assembly 210 460
Front attachment assembly (3.0 m boom,1.6 m arm, 0.18 m3
790 1740
SAE heaped bucket)
3.0 m boom assembly 240 530
1.6 m arm assembly 130 290
0.18 m3 SAE heaped bucket 170 370
Boom cylinder assembly 70 155
Arm cylinder assembly 60 130
Bucket cylinder assembly 35 80
Bucket control link assembly 40 90
Dozer cylinder assembly 40 90
Boom swing cylinder assembly 40 90

1-12
5. LIFTING CAPACITIES
1) 3.0 m ( 9' 10") boom, 1.6 m ( 5' 3") arm equipped with 0.18 m3 (SAE heaped) bucket and 380
mm (15") triple grouser shoe, the dozer blade down.

· : Rating over-front · : Rating over-side or 360 degree

Load radius At max. reach


Load point 2.0 m (7 ft) 3.0 m (10 ft) 4.0 m (13 ft) 5.0 m (16 ft) Capacity Reach
height
m (ft)
5.0 m kg *950 *950 4.12
(16 ft) lb *2090 *2090 (13.5)
4.0 m kg *1020 *1020 *980 780 5.08
(13 ft) lb *2250 *2250 *2160 1720 (16.7)
3.0 m kg *1090 *1090 *1010 650 5.60
(10 ft) lb *2400 *2400 *2230 1430 (18.4)
2.0 m kg *3050 *3050 *1690 *1690 *1320 1100 *1170 760 *1050 590 5.84
(7 ft) lb *6720 *6720 *3730 *3730 *2910 2430 *2580 1680 *2310 1300 (19.2)
1.0 m kg *2360 1610 *1600 1040 *1280 740 *1100 580 5.85
(3 ft) lb *5200 3550 *3530 2290 *2820 1630 *2430 1280 (19.2)
Ground kg *2350 *2350 *2700 1540 *1790 1000 *1350 720 *1140 610 5.63
Line lb *5180 *5180 *5950 3400 *3950 2200 *2980 1590 *2510 1340 (18.5)
-1.0 m kg *3600 3020 *2670 1530 *1800 990 *1180 700 5.13
(-3 ft) lb *7940 6660 *5890 3370 *3970 2180 *2600 1540 (16.8)
-2.0 m kg *3770 3060 *2300 1540 *1140 960 4.23
(-7 ft) lb *8310 6750 *5070 3400 *2510 2120 (13.9)
-3.0 m kg *2040 *2040
(-10 ft) lb *4500 *4500
Note 1. Lifting capacity are based on SAE J1097 and ISO 10567.
2. Lifting capacity of the ROBEX series does not exceed 75% of tipping load with the machine
on firm, level ground or 87% of full hydraulic capacity.
3. The load point is a hook located on the back of the bucket.
4. *indicates load limited by hydraulic capacity.

1-13
2) 3.0 m ( 9'10") boom, 1.6 m ( 5' 3") arm equipped with 0.18 m3 (SAE heaped) bucket and 380
mm (15") triple grouser shoe, the dozer blade up.

· : Rating over-front · : Rating over-side or 360 degree

Load radius At max. reach


Load point 2.0 m (7 ft) 3.0 m (10 ft) 4.0 m (13 ft) 5.0 m (16 ft) Capacity Reach
height
m (ft)
5.0 m kg *950 *950 4.12
(16 ft) lb *2090 *2090 (13.5)
4.0 m kg *1020 *1020 *980 740 5.08
(13 ft) lb *2250 *2250 *2160 1630 (16.7)
3.0 m kg *1090 1080 890 610 5.60
(10 ft) lb *2400 2380 1960 1340 (18.4)
2.0 m kg *3050 *3050 *1690 1630 *1320 1030 1040 710 810 550 5.84
(7 ft) lb *6720 *6720 *3730 3590 *2910 2270 2290 1570 1790 1210 (19.2)
1.0 m kg 2250 1510 1430 980 1010 690 800 540 5.85
(3 ft) lb 4960 3330 3150 2160 2230 1520 1760 1190 (19.2)
Ground kg *2350 *2350 2170 1440 1390 940 990 670 840 570 5.63
Line lb *5180 *5180 4780 3170 3060 2070 2180 1480 1850 1260 (18.5)
-1.0 m kg *3600 2780 2150 1420 1370 930 970 660 5.13
(-3 ft) lb *7940 6130 4740 3130 3020 2050 2140 1460 (16.8)
-2.0 m kg *3770 2830 2170 1440 *1140 900 4.23
(-7 ft) lb *8310 6240 4780 3170 *2510 1980 (13.9)
-3.0 m kg *2040 *2040
(-10 ft) lb *4500 *4500

1-14
6. BUCKET SELECTION GUIDE
1) GENERAL BUCKET

0.07m3 SAE 0.18 m3 SAE


heaped bucket heaped bucket

Recommendation
Capacity Width
3.0 m (9' 10") boom
Weight
SAE CECE Without With
1.6 m (5' 3") arm
heaped heaped side cutter side cutter
0.07 m3 0.06 m3 315 mm 360 mm 115 kg
(0.09 yd3) (0.08 yd3) (12.4") (14.2") (255 lb) Applicable for materials with density of 1600 kgf/m3
0.18 m3 0.15 m3 670 mm 740 mm 170 kg (2700 lb/yd3) or less
(0.24 yd3) (0.20 yd3) (26.4") (29.1") (375 lb)

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