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Kobelco SK55SRX-7 User Manual

Kobelco SK55SRX-7
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Book Code No.
S2PS00041ZE02
APPLICABLE No.
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOUND IN THIS
MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE.
Destination : ANZ
2022.03
SK55SRX-7 PS05060001~
Copyright©2022 Kobelco Construction Machinery Co.,Ltd. All rights reserved. [S2PS00041ZE02] [0325CsCshWbYs]

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Kobelco SK55SRX-7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKobelco
ModelSK55SRX-7
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PREFACE

Read, understand and follow safety messages and instructions in this manual to prevent serious injury or death.

SAFETY INFORMATION IN MESSAGES OR LABELS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE MACHINE

Understand signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and safety alert symbols for hazard recognition.

SAFETY LABELS

Alerts operator to hazardous situations during operation, inspection, or maintenance.

QUALIFICATION FOR OPERATING THE MACHINE

Ensures operators are trained, skilled, and possess necessary licenses or qualifications.

CAB WITH ROPS (ROLL-OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE)/FALLING OBJECTS PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE

Details on the protective structure of the cab and its importance for operator safety.

ORDERING PARTS AND SERVICE

Information required when ordering parts or requesting service from KOBELCO.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 SAFETY LABELS & DECALS

Guidelines for maintaining and understanding safety labels and decals on the machine.

1.2 PRE-START SAFETY

Essential safety checks and precautions before starting the machine.

1.2.1 OPERATION RULES

Fundamental rules for safe machine operation and operator conduct.

1.2.2 PROTECTION TOOLS

Information on personal protective equipment (PPE) and emergency preparedness.

1.2.3 ABNORMAL AND EMERGENCY CONDITION

Procedures for handling machine failures, fires, or thunderstorms.

1.2.4 POTENTIAL HAZARDS WHEN OPERATING

Identifies hazards like falling materials and ensures safety guards are used.

1.3 SECURE VISIBILITY

Ensuring clear visibility by keeping windows clean and adjusting mirrors.

1.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION

General safety guidelines for operating the machine.

1.4.1 STARTING

Steps for safely starting the engine, including pre-operation checks.

1.4.2 TRAVELING

Safe procedures for moving the machine on various terrains and slopes.

1.4.3 PROHIBITED OPERATIONS

Lists operations that should never be performed to prevent damage or injury.

1.4.4 SAFETY CHECK ON THE PARKING MACHINE

Procedures for safely parking the machine on level ground or slopes.

1.5 AT THE END OF EACH SHIFT

Ensuring the machine is secured and ready for the next shift or transport.

1.6 PRECAUTIONS OF INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE

Safety measures to be taken before, during, and after inspection and maintenance.

1.7 PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY

Safety guidelines for handling, charging, and disposing of batteries.

1.8 HANDLING OF THE ACCUMULATOR OR GAS SPRING

Safety precautions for handling high-pressure components like accumulators or gas springs.

MACHINE FAMILIARIZATION

2.1 BASIC COMPONENTS OF THE MACHINE

Identifies and labels the main external parts of the machine.

2.2 OPERATOR'S STATION NOMENCLATURE

Diagram and labels for controls and instruments within the operator's station.

2.3 COLOR MULTI-DISPLAY

Explanation of the multi-display gauges and switch panels for monitoring machine status.

2.4 HANDLING OF SWITCHES AND METERS

Details on the operation of various switches and meters on the control panel.

2.5 HANDLING OF LEVERS AND PEDALS

Information on the location and function of operator control levers and pedals.

2.5.2 CONTROL LOCK LEVER

Explains the function of the control lock lever for preventing unintended movement.

2.5.3 OPERATOR CONTROL LEVERS

Details the functions of the left and right control levers for machine operations.

2.6 HANDLING OF FUSE BOX

Instructions for accessing and replacing fuses in the fuse box.

2.9 HANDLING OF SEAT BELT

Guidance on fastening, unfastening, and inspecting the seat belt for safety.

2.11 HANDLING PARTS INSIDE CAB

Procedures for operating and securing components within the operator's cab.

2.12 EMERGENCY ESCAPE FROM OPERATOR'S STATION

Instructions for safely exiting the cab in an emergency situation.

MACHINE OPERATION

3.1 DAILY MAINTENANCE CHECKS

Essential checks to perform on the machine before starting daily operations.

3.2 CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

Pre-start checks of engine fluids and components for safe operation.

3.3 STARTING ENGINE

Procedures for safely starting the engine under normal and cold conditions.

3.4 STOPPING MACHINE ENGINE

Safe steps for shutting down the machine's engine.

3.5 CHECK AFTER STARTING ENGINE

Post-start checks to ensure the engine and systems are operating correctly.

3.6 WARMING-UP

Procedures for warming up the engine and hydraulic oil before operation.

3.8 MACHINE OPERATION

Basic procedures for operating the machine and its attachments.

3.8.1 PRECAUTIONS OF MACHINE OPERATION

General safety precautions to follow during machine operation.

3.8.2 TRAVEL PROCEDURES

Instructions for safe travel operations, including speed and terrain considerations.

3.8.5 GETTING OUT OF SOFT GROUND

Methods for recovering the machine if it becomes stuck in soft ground.

3.8.6 SWING AND ATTACHMENT/EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS

Operating the boom, arm, bucket, and swing functions.

3.9 WORK PROCEDURES OF MACHINE

Specific procedures for common work tasks like digging and loading.

3.10 ALWAYS PARK MACHINE PROPERLY

Steps for safely parking the machine on level ground or slopes.

3.11 HANDLING OF RUBBER CRAWLER SHOES

Guidelines and prohibitions for using and maintaining rubber crawler shoes.

3.12 INSPECTION AND CHECK AFTER OPERATION

Checks to perform on the machine after completing work operations.

3.13 MACHINE OPERATION IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS

Precautions for operating the machine in cold, sandy, or dusty environments.

3.14 PRECAUTIONS FOR LONG-TERM STORAGE

Guidelines for preparing and storing the machine for extended periods.

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

4.1 GENERAL

General information and safety precautions for machine inspection and maintenance.

4.2 INSPECTING AND MAINTAINING MACHINE

Procedures and precautions for routine machine inspection and maintenance.

4.3 DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)

Information and maintenance procedures for the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).

4.3.2 ABOUT AUTOMATIC REGENERATION

Explanation of the automatic regeneration process for the DPF system.

4.4 FAILURE OF NOx CONTROL SYSTEM

Diagnosis and procedures for failures in the NOx control system.

4.4.1 EMERGENCY EVACUATION MODE

Procedure to enter emergency mode for moving a disabled machine.

4.5 LUBRICANT, FUEL & COOLANT SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications for oils, fuels, coolants, and lubricants based on climate zones.

4.9 TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR CAPSCREWS AND NUTS

Torque specifications for tightening various metric bolts and nuts.

4.11 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CHART

Comprehensive schedule for inspection and maintenance tasks based on time/hours.

4.12 MAINTENANCE WHEN REQUIRED

Maintenance tasks performed based on specific conditions or requirements.

4.13 8 HOUR (DAILY) INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Daily checks and lubrication tasks for the machine.

4.14 50 HOUR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 hours of operation.

4.15 100 HOUR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 100 hours of operation.

4.16 250 HOUR (3-MONTH) INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 250 hours or 3 months.

4.17 500 HOUR (6-MONTH) INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 500 hours or 6 months.

4.18 1000 HOUR (12-MONTH) INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 1000 hours or 12 months.

4.19 2000 HOUR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 2000 hours.

4.20 5000 HOUR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 5000 hours.

4.21 MAINTENANCE OF MACHINES OPERATED UNDER SEVERE CONDITIONS

Adjusted maintenance intervals for machines used in harsh environments.

TRANSPORTATION

5.1 TRANSPORTATION

General guidelines and regulations for transporting the machine.

5.1.1 STRICTLY OBSERVE TRANSPORTATION RELATED LAWS AND REGULATIONS

Adherence to laws and regulations concerning machine transport.

5.2 LOADING/UNLOADING THE MACHINE

Safe procedures for loading and unloading the machine onto transport.

5.3 LIFTING MACHINE

Instructions and precautions for safely lifting the machine.

5.3.1 PREPARATION

Steps to take before installing lifting tools and performing lifting operations.

5.3.2 SELECTION OF LIFTING TOOLS

Guidelines for selecting appropriate lifting tools based on machine weight and angles.

5.4 TOWING THE MACHINE

Procedures and safety precautions for towing a disabled machine.

SPECIFICATION

6.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Overall technical specifications for the machine's standard configuration.

6.2 WORKING RANGES

Diagrams and data showing the machine's reach and digging capabilities.

6.3 BUCKET TYPE

Specifications for different types of buckets available for the machine.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

7.1 OPERATION OF HYDRAULIC NIBBLER (CRUSHER) AND BREAKER

Instructions for operating hydraulic nibblers and breakers safely.

7.1.4 PRECAUTIONS IN USE OF BREAKER

Specific safety warnings and prohibited actions when using a hydraulic breaker.

7.1.5 PRECAUTIONS IN USE OF NIBBLER (CRUSHER)

Specific safety warnings and prohibited actions when using a hydraulic nibbler.

7.2 SWITCHING SELECTOR VALVE

Procedure for switching the selector valve for different attachments.

7.3 FLOW RATE ADJUSTMENT

How to adjust the hydraulic flow rate for attachments via the user menu.

7.4 OPERATION

General operational guidelines for attachments like nibblers or breakers.

7.5 CONTROL OF PROPORTIONAL HAND CONTROL

Explanation of proportional hand control for attachment operations.

7.8 AIR CONDITIONER

Information on the cab air conditioning system and its components.

7.8.4 HOW TO USE AIR CONDITIONER

Instructions for operating the air conditioner for cooling and heating.

7.9 HANDLING OF RADIO TUNER

Instructions for operating the radio, including source switching and tuning.

7.10 QUICK HITCH

Information and safety precautions related to the quick hitch system.

7.11 MULTI-CONTROL VALVE (ISO & BHL PATTERN)

Procedure for switching between different control patterns using the multi-control valve.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES

8.1 SPECIAL PROCEDURES AT ENGINE FAILURE

Guidance for releasing travel motor brakes and lowering attachments during engine failure.

8.2 LOWERING ATTACHMENT OF DISABLED MACHINE

Procedure to safely lower the attachment to the ground if the machine fails.

8.3 RELEASING TRAVEL MOTOR BRAKES

Steps to release the travel motor brakes for specific repair or towing situations.

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