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Book Code No.
S2YY00032ZE06
APPLICABLE No.
Destination : OCEANIA
READ, UNDERST
AND
AND FOLLOW
ALL
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOUND IN THIS
MANUAL
BEFORE OPERA
TING THE MACHINE.
SK135SR
-3
SK135SR
LC-3
SK140SR
L-3
YY
07-25001~
YH
07-09001~
LK
07-02101~
2017.07
Copyright©2018 Kobelco Construction Machinery Co.,Ltd. All rights reserved. [S2YY00032ZE06] [0118CsCsspWbYs]
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Important Information
6
Preface
7
Safety Information in Messages or Labels in this Manual and on the Machine
9
Warning Labels
10
Summary of the Machine
11
Applicable Works
11
Front & Rear/Right & Left of the Machine
11
Break-In Operation
12
Qualification for Operating the Machine
13
Ordering Parts and Service
14
Safety Precautions
15
Warning Labels
16
Warning Labels Maintenance
16
Location of Warning Labels
17
Warning Labels
19
Pre-Start Safety
28
Operation Rules
28
Protection Tools
29
Abnormal and Emergency Condition
31
Danger in Operation
32
Fire Prevention
33
Getting on and off the Machine
34
Inspection and Maintenance on the Machine
35
Secure Visibility
36
Precautions for Securing Visibility
36
Mirror a (Cab Left Side)
38
Mirror B (Machine Right Side)
38
Mirror C (Machine Right Side)
39
Camera D (Machine Rear Side)
39
Prohibited Works
40
Prohibited Machine Operation
40
Precautions for Operations
42
Starting
42
Traveling
44
Precautions of Operatiion
47
Precautions of Work
48
Safety Check on the Parking Machine
52
Precautions of Inspection & Maintenance
53
Performing the Periodic/Specific Self-Inspection
53
Before Inspection & Maintenance
53
During Inspection & Maintenance
54
Prohibited in Inspection & Maintenance
60
After Inspection & Maintenance
60
Handling the Battery
61
Prevention of Electrolyte Burns
61
Battery Explosion Prevention
61
Charging the Battery
61
Replacing the Battery
62
Battery Disposal
62
Handling of the Accumulator or Gas Spring
63
End of Work Shift Safety
64
Towing the Machine
65
Towing Method of the Machine
65
Machine Familiarization
66
Basic Components of the Machine
67
Operator Cab Nomenclature
68
Component & Controls Nomenclature
69
Gauge Cluster
69
Location of Switches and Meters
95
Levers and Pedals
100
Fuses & Relay Box
103
Fusible Link (for Starter)
105
Mechatro-Controller (Cpu), Engine Controller (Ecu)
106
Handling of Radio
107
Air Conditioner
116
Handling of Seat Belt
125
Operator Seat
126
Arm Rest Adjustment
127
Adjustment of Control Lever
127
Operator Cab
128
Emergency Escape from Cab
131
Other Equipment (Accessory)
132
Machine Operation
133
Everyday Check-Up
134
Checking before Starting Engine
135
Adjusting Operator Seat
143
Adjusting Mirror
143
Checking Function of Gauge Cluster
144
Checking Work Light
144
Starting Engine
145
Stopping Machine Engine
149
Inspection after Starting Engine
150
Machine Warming-Up
152
Selection of Work Mode and Switching of the Attachment Mode
154
Controls Decal
156
Machine Operation
156
Practices to Improve Efficiency
165
Flagman Hand Signals
168
Parking the Machine
174
Precautions after Operation
175
Machine Operation in Adverse Weather Conditions
176
Machine Storage Procedures
178
Washing the Machine
178
Refuel, Greasing and Coating of each Part
178
Battery
178
Coolant
178
Prevention of Dust and Humidity
179
Periodic Machine Operation to Circulate the Oil (During Storage)
179
Procedures after Long Period of Storage
180
Maintenance
181
General Information
182
General Safety & Precautions
184
Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)
191
Handling of Dpf
191
About Automatic Regeneration
192
About Manual Regeneration
193
Inspection
195
Maintenance Standard
196
Precaution for Use of Dpf
196
Lubricant, Fuel & Coolant Specifications
197
Use of Bio-Degradable Oils
199
Maintenance Parts
200
Torque Values for Specified
202
Torque Specifications for Bolts & Nuts
204
Torque Specifications for Joints & Hydraulic Hoses
207
Inspection & Maintenance Chart
209
When Required
213
Pre-Start (Every 8 Hours) Inspection & Maintenance
220
Hour (Weekly) Inspection & Maintenance Procedures
222
Hour Inspection & Maintenance Procedure
226
Hour (3-Month) Inspection & Maintenance Procedure
228
Hour Inspection & Maintenance Procedures
240
1000 Hour (12-Month) Inspection & Maintenance Procedures
252
1500 Hour Inspection & Maintenance Procedures
256
2000 Hour Inspection & Maintenance Procedures
257
5000 Hour Inspection & Maintenance Procedure
266
Transportation
268
Ground Transportation
269
Machine Preparation
269
Loading/Unloading the Machine
271
In Cases Where Making Use of Ramps
271
Securing the Machine
274
Lifting Machine
276
Installation and Removal of the Mirror
278
Specifications
279
General Specifications
280
Shoe Types
281
Working Ranges
283
Bucket and Arm Combinations
286
Optional Equipment
287
Operation of Hydraulic Breaker and Nibbler
288
Selection of Hydraulic Breaker and Nibbler
288
Before Operating Breaker or Nibbler
288
Precautions for Impurity and Hydraulic Oil
288
Prohibited Work in Use of Breaker
288
Prohibited Work in Use of Nibbler
292
Attachment Mode Selection and Selector Valve
295
Selection of Attachment Mode
295
Switching Selector Valve
297
Setting Stop Valve
298
Flow Rate Control
299
Operation of Hydraulic Breaker and Nibbler (for 1 Pedal Type)
300
Basic Operation
300
Proportional Hand Control (Extra, Nibbler and Breaker)
302
Basic Operation
302
Proportional Hand Control (Nibbler and Breaker)
306
Basic Operation
306
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
307
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Interval
307
Reinforcing Attachment
307
Precaution to be Exercised on Breakers of Different Manufactures
308
Placing High and Low Pressure Accumulators
308
Standard of Judgment on the Installation of Accumulators
308
Installation of a Relief Valve
309
Rotary Multi Control Valve (Iso and Bhl Pattern)
310
Operation of Dozer Blade
312
Outline
312
Dozer Blade Operation
312
Prohibited Work in Use Dozer Blade
313
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Interval
314
Blade Dimension
315
Special Procedures
316
General
317
Releasing Travel Motor Brakes
318
Releasing Swing Brake
321
Lowering Attachment When Sudden Engine Failure Occurs
325
Hydraulic Tank Pressure
327
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Kobelco SK135SRLC-3 Specifications
General
Operating Weight
13, 500 kg
Hydraulic System Pressure
34.3 MPa
Engine Net Power
75.5 kW
Bucket Capacity
0.5 m³
Travel Speed
5.5 km/h
Gradeability
35°
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