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Komatsu PW140-7 User Manual

Komatsu PW140-7
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Operation & Maintenance
Manual
VEAM410104
PW140
-7
PW160
-7
PW180
-7
PW200
-7
PW220
-7
KOMATSU has had this Operation and Maintenance Manual
translated into all languages used in the European Union.
Please contact your KOMATSU distributor if you need a
manual in another language.
NOTE
© 2011 KOMATSU Hanomag GmbH
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Europe 06-2010
Incorrect operation and maintenance of this machine
may be hazardous and cause injuries. The operator and
maintenance personnel must read this manual before
commencing operation or maintenance. Keep this manu-
al within reach at all times and ensure that operating per-
sonnel read it at regular intervals.
DANGER
WHEELED EXCAVATOR
SERIAL NUMBERS
PW140-7 H55051 and up
PW160-7 H55051 and up
PW180-7 H55051 and up
PW200-7 H55051 and up
PW220-7 H65051 and up
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Komatsu PW140-7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKomatsu
ModelPW140-7
CategoryFront End Loaders
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

1.1 Foreword: Manual Usage and Safety

Provides rules and guidelines for safe and effective machine operation and maintenance, emphasizing reading the manual and safety labels.

1.1.1 EU Directives Compliance

Details the machine's compliance with relevant EU Directives for machinery and electromagnetic compatibility.

1.2 Safety Information

Explains safety precautions and labels used in the manual and on the machine to identify potential hazards and avoidance methods.

1.2.1 Signal Words

Explains signal words like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION used to indicate potential hazards and their severity.

Other Signal Words

Defines 'NOTE' for machine life precautions and 'REMARK' for useful information.

1.2.2 Safety Labels

Details the use of safety labels and pictograms on the machine to convey hazard levels and avoidance methods.

1.2.3 Emergency Steering

Describes the emergency steering system and its operation in case of power failure to ensure safe stopping.

1.2.4 Emergency Braking

Explains the emergency braking system, its operation during power failure, and the use of the park brake.

1.3 Introduction to Machine

Details the intended uses of the machine, such as digging, smoothing, and loading, and clarifies what constitutes intended use.

1.3.1 Intended Use and Directions

Lists the primary applications for the KOMATSU machine and defines directional references.

1.3.4 New Machine Break-in

Provides guidelines for the initial 100 hours of operation to ensure optimal performance and machine longevity.

1.4 Necessary Information

Lists essential information like serial numbers and manufacturer details required when requesting service or ordering replacement parts.

1.4.1 & 1.4.2 Identification Plate Locations

Describes the location of the machine serial number plate and the engine serial number plate.

1.5 Declaration of Conformity

Declares that the machine meets relevant provisions of specific EC Directives, including Machinery, EMC, and Outdoor Noise Directives.

1.6 Noise and Vibration Levels

Presents detailed information on machine noise emission levels and vibration levels for operator safety.

1.6.1 Noise Emission Levels

Presents sound pressure and sound power levels measured according to ISO standards, indicating machine noise output.

1.6.2 Vibration Levels

Details vibration levels and provides guidance on how operators can reduce whole body vibration.

Safety

2.1 Safety Labels

Explains the importance and use of safety labels on the machine and how to obtain replacements.

2.1.1 Location of Safety Labels

Illustrates the specific locations of various safety labels affixed to the machine for operator awareness.

2.2 General Precautions

Covers essential general precautions for operating and maintaining the machine safely, including personal protection.

Critical Warnings (A-F)

Lists critical warnings regarding manual reading, safety lock, power lines, and falling objects for immediate operator attention.

Specific Warning Labels

Highlights warnings related to unsafe machines, accumulators, and maintaining safe distances.

Operational Hazard Warnings

Warns about hot objects, safety lock operation, and staying clear of moving machinery.

Component and Operation Warnings

Alerts to falling hazards, stop engine requirements, window lock, and high-pressure oil.

Fluid and Manual Warnings

Covers radiator fill volume, reading manuals, emergency exits, and red reflectors.

Load and Tipping Warnings

Warns about lifting capacity limits and the risk of machine tipping over, especially without work equipment.

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