This manual PDF download describes procedures for operation, handling, lubrication, maintenance, checking, and adjustment for the D155AX-3 Komatsu Bulldozer. It will help the operator or anyone realize peak performance through effective, economical and safe machine operation and maintenance.
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Komatsu D155AX-3 Super Dozer Serial Numbers : 60001 and up
File Format : PDF Language : English Printable : Yes Searchable : Yes Bookmarked : Yes Product Code : SEAM005201 Total Pages : 240
This manual provides rules and guidelines which will help you use this machine safely and effectively. The precautions in this manual must be followed at all times when performing operation and maintenance.
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1. FOREWORD 2. SAFETY INFORMATION 3. INTRODUCTION 4. LOCATION OF PLATES, TABLE TO ENTER SERIAL NO. AND DISTRIBUTOR 5. CONTENTS
SAFETY 6. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 7. PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION 7.1 BEFORE STARTING ENGINE 7.2 OPERATING MACHINE 7.3 TRANSPORTATION 7.4 BATTERY 7.5 TOWING 8. PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE 8.1 BEFORE CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE 8.2 DURING MAINTENANCE 9. POSITION FOR ATTACHING SAFETY LABELS AND STORAGE OF OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL 9.1 POSITION FOR ATTACHING SAFETY LABELS 9.2 CONTENT AND USE OF WARNING PLATES 9.3 PLACE FOR STORING MANUAL
OPERATION 10. GENERAL VIEW 10.1 GENERAL VIEW OF MACHINE 10.2 GENERAL VIEW OF CONTROLS AND GAUGES 11. EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS 11.1 FRONT PANEL (METERS, LAMPS, SWITCHES) 11.2 SWITCHES 11.3 CONTROL LEVERS, PEDALS, DIAL 11.4 DUST INDICATOR 11.5 FUSE BOX 11.6 GREASE PUMP HOLDER 11.7 DOOR-OPEN LOCK (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.8 SASH GLASS INTERMEDIATE LOCK (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.9 HOT AND COOL BOX (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.10 DOOR POCKET (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.11 ASHTRAY (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.12 TOOL BOX 11.13 USING CAR RADIO (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB, CAR RADIO) 11.14 HANDLING AIR CONDITIONER (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.15 HANDLING HEATER (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 11.16 HANDLING ACCUMULATOR 11.17 LOCATION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER 12. OPERATION 12.1 CHECK BEFORE STARTING ENGINE 12.2 STARTING ENGINE 12.3 OPERATIONS AND CHECKS AFTER STARTING ENGINE 12.4 MOVING MACHINE 12.5 SHIFTING GEARS 12.6 SHIFTING BETWEEN FORWARD AND REVERSE 12.7 STEERING MACHINE 12.8 STOPPING MACHINE 12.9 PRECAUTIONS FOR OPERATION 12.10 PARKING MACHINE 12.11 CHECK AFTER FINISHING WORK 12.12 STOPPING ENGINE 12.13 CHECK AFTER STOPPING ENGINE 12.14 LOCKING 12.15 RIPPER OPERATION 12.16 WORK POSSIBLE USING BULLDOZER 12.17 ADJUSTING POSTURE OF WORK EQUIPMENT 12.18 TIPS FOR LONGER UNDERCARRIAGE LIFE 13. TRANSPORTATION 13.1 LOADING, UNLOADING WORK 13.2 PRECAUTIONS FOR LOADING 13.3 METHOD OF LIFTING MACHINE 13.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION 13.5 REMOVAL OF CAB (MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH CAB) 14. COLD WEATHER OPERATION 14.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE 14.2 AFTER COMPLETION OF WORK 14.3 AFTER COLD WEATHER 15. LONG-TERM STORAGE 15.1 BEFORE STORAGE 15.2 DURING STORAGE 15.3 AFTER STORAGE 16. TROUBLESHOOTING 16.1 PHENOMENA THAT ARE NOT FAILURES 16.2 AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL 16.3 METHOD OF TOWING MACHINE 16.4 IF BATTERY IS DISCHARGED 16.5 OTHER TROUBLE
MAINTENANCE 17. GUIDES TO MAINTENANCE 18. OUTLINES OF SERVICE 18.1 OUTLINE OF OIL, FUEL, COOLANT 18.2 RELATING TO ELECTRIC SYSTEM 19. WEAR PARTS LIST 20. USE OF FUEL COOLANT AND LUBRICANTS ACCORDING TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 21. STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUES FOR BOLTS AND NUTS 21.1 INTRODUCTION OF NECESSARY TOOLS 21.2 TORQUE LlST 22. PERIODIC REPLACEMENT OF SAFETY CRITICAL PARTS 23. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART 24. SERVICE PROCEDURE 24.1 INITIAL 250 HOURS SERVICE 24.2 WHEN REQUIRED 24.3 CHECK BEFORE STARTING 24.4 EVERY 250 HOURS SERVICE 24.5 EVERY 500 HOURS SERVICE 24.6 EVERY 1000 HOURS SERVICE 24.7 EVERY 2000 HOURS SERVICE 24.8 EVERY 4000 HOURS SERVICE
SPECIFICATIONS 25. SPECIFICATIONS
OPTIONS, ATTACHMENTS 26. INTRODUCTION OF OPTIONAL PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS 26.1 INTRODUCTION OF OPTIONAL PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS 27. USING SEAT BELT 27.1 FASTEN THE BELT AND REMOVE IT IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER 28. HANDLING HEADREST 28.1 ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF HEADREST 29. HANDLING REVERSIBLE FAN 29.1 REVERSING REVERSIBLE FAN 30. HANDLING CAP WITH LOCK 30.1 OPENING AND CLOSING LOCKABLE CAP 31. PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING RIPPER POINT 31.1 PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING RIPPER POINT 32. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 32.1 PRECAUTIONS RELATED TO SAFETY