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INFORMATION ON SAFETY

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1.2 INFORMATION ON SAFETY

Many accidents are caused by insufficient knowledge of and failure to comply with the safety regulations
prescribed for the maintenance operations that must be performed on the machine.
In order to avoid accidents, before starting work and before carrying out any maintenance operation, carefully read
and be sure to understand all the information and warnings contained in this manual and given on the plates
applied onto the machine. To enable the operator to use this machine safely, safety precautions are explained in
this manual and labels and warning plates are affixed to the machine to highlight situations involving potential
hazards and suggest how to avoid them.

Terminology used in the signs

The following words are used in the signs to inform the user that there is a potential hazard that may lead to
personal injury or damage to property.
In this manual, on the labels and on the plates, the following words are used to express the potential level of the
hazard.

DANGER

q

Indicates a situation of imminent danger that, if not avoided, may cause serious injury and even death.
The use of this term must be limited to situations of extreme danger.

WARNING

q

Indicates a situation of potential danger that, if not avoided, may cause serious injury and even death.

CAUTION

q

Indicates a situation of potential danger that, if not avoided, may cause moderate injury. This term can
also be used as a warning against dangerous interventions.

Other terms used in the signs

In addition to those indicated above, the following warning terms are used to recommend the precautions to be
taken to protect the machine or to supply useful information.

IMPORTANT

q

This term is used to indicate precautions that must be taken in order to avoid actions that may shorten
the life of the machine.

NOTE

q

This word is used to indicate a useful piece of information.

Komatsu cannot reasonably predict every circumstance that might involve a potential hazard during the operation
or maintenance of the machine; for this reason, the safety warnings included in this manual and applied onto the
machine may not include all possible safety precautions.
If all the instructions given in relation to this machine are kept to, the operators and anyone in the vicinity can work
in total safety, and do not run the risk of damaging the machine. In case of doubt regarding the safety measures
necessary for some procedures, contact Komatsu or your local Komatsu Dealer.

Summary of Contents for Galeo PC14R-2

Page 1: ...s and maintenance personnel must read this manual before operating or maintaining this machine This manual should be kept inside the cab for reference and periodically reviewed by all personnel who wi...

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Page 3: ...nce operations that have been carried out are important since they provide a clear report on the situation and say exactly what has been done and what has to be done after the next maintenance interva...

Page 4: ...of this term must be limited to situations of extreme danger WARNING q Indicates a situation of potential danger that if not avoided may cause serious injury and even death CAUTION q Indicates a situ...

Page 5: ...WARNING q It is strictly forbidden to modify the setting of the hydraulic system safety valves Komatsu cannot be held liable for any damage to persons property or the machine if this has been tampere...

Page 6: ...s necessary for the operation of such equipment are grouped in the final section of this manual Komatsu machines are constructed exclusively for the handling excavation and treatment of inert material...

Page 7: ...and abrupt reversals SYNTHETIC BIODEGRADABLE OIL TYPE HEES For machines in which synthetic biodegradable oil type HEES is used perform the following operations in addition to the standard maintenance...

Page 8: ...N PLATE AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PIN The Komatsu excavators described in this manual are CE marked in fact they are in compliance with the EU harmonised standards The plate with the CE markin...

Page 9: ...amped on the plate positioned on the engine itself The exhaust gas emission plate is applied to the counterweight 1 4 4 TRAVEL REDUCTION GEAR SERIAL NUMBER The serial number is stamped on the plate po...

Page 10: ...PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION 8 1 4 5 SWING REDUCTION GEAR SERIAL NUMBER The serial number is stamped on the plate positioned on the upper side of the swing motor RKAB5920...

Page 11: ...IDENTIFICATION 9 1 4 6 SERIAL NUMBERS AND DEALER S ADDRESS Machine no Model Product identification number PIN Travel reduction gear no Swing reduction gear no Dealer Address Tel Contact person NOTES E...

Page 12: ...ICTOGRAMS AND RELEVANT MEANINGS 19 2 1 3 POSITION OF THE NOISE PLATES 24 2 1 4 VIBRATIONS TO WHICH THE OPERATOR IS SUBJECTED 24 2 2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 25 2 2 1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 25 2 2 2 SAFETY DE...

Page 13: ...ARNING PLATES 48 2 8 2 TOOLS 48 2 8 3 MAINTENANCE STAFF 48 2 8 4 EQUIPMENT 49 2 8 5 WORKING UNDER THE MACHINE 49 2 8 6 CLEANING THE MACHINE 49 2 8 7 USE OF THE ENGINE DURING MAINTENANCE 50 2 8 8 PERIO...

Page 14: ...84 3 3 1 2 CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 85 3 3 1 3 ADJUSTMENTS 92 3 3 1 4 OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 94 3 3 2 STARTING THE ENGINE 96 3 3 2 1 STARTI...

Page 15: ...2 3 5 3 HOW TO PROCEED AT THE END OF THE COLD SEASON 142 3 6 LONG PERIODS OF INACTIVITY 143 3 6 1 BEFORE A PERIOD OF INACTIVITY 143 3 6 2 DURING A PERIOD OF INACTIVITY 143 3 6 3 AFTER A PERIOD OF INAC...

Page 16: ...RACKS 182 4 9 1 i BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 185 4 9 2 CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 186 4 9 3 MAINTENANCE AFTER THE FIRST 50 HOURS OF OPERATION Only for machines in which syn...

Page 17: ...9 6 1 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 210 6 1 3 1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 210 6 2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ATTACHMENTS 211 6 2 1 POSITION OF THE DEVI...

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Page 19: ...SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION 17...

Page 20: ...hem with a solution made of water and detergent Do not use fuel petrol or solvents q If the plates are damaged ask for new ones to Komatsu or to your Komatsu Dealer q In case of replacement of a compo...

Page 21: ...ey look like and their respective meanings WORK IN PROGRESS q Do not approach or stand within the equipment operating range when the boom and the bucket are raised DO NOT OPEN THE ENGINE HOOD q Do not...

Page 22: ...M LIFTING SAFETY PLATE HYDRAULIC OIL TOPPING UP q Only for machines in which synthetic biodegradable oil type HEES is used HYDRAULIC OIL TOPPING UP REFUELLING ENGINE OIL FILTER RKA01380 22L 98 R2390 R...

Page 23: ...Y NOISE AND VIBRATION PLATES 21 FUEL FILTER ENGINE AIR INTAKE FILTER ENGINE COOLANT ENGINE COOLANT PRESSURE HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER D RWA00060 RWA00090 RWA00130 RWA00110 RWA00100 RWA0...

Page 24: ...SAFETY NOISE AND VIBRATION PLATES 22 POWER OUTLET ANCHORAGE POINT LIFTING POINT 12 V RWA00120 RWA00200 RWA04920...

Page 25: ...AND VIBRATION PLATES 23 LIFTING CAPACITIES RKA16530 A B W L 20M 98 91510 2m 1m 0 1m 0 L 880mm L 1130mm 225kg 265kg 250kg 255kg 245kg 145kg 135kg 180kg 145kg 145kg 215kg 125kg A B 2m 3m MAX W 350mm kg...

Page 26: ...plate is applied also to the new part EXTERNAL NOISE q This value indicates the noise level outside the machine and refers to the noise perceived by persons in the vicinity of the work area NOISE PERC...

Page 27: ...m in good operating conditions q Any improper use of the safety devices may result in serious injury or even death 2 2 3 CLOTHING AND PERSONAL PROTECTION ITEMS q Do not wear large or loose clothes rin...

Page 28: ...ake sure that the machine is in a safe position See 2 4 14 PARKING THE MACHINE q Before leaving the operator seat carry out the following operations in the sequence indicated below 1 Lower the equipme...

Page 29: ...e very carefully q Do not hold or rest on the control levers q Both when getting on and when getting off the machine always maintain three points of contact holding or resting points in order to avoid...

Page 30: ...ng oil tighten the fuel or oil cap securely q Do not fill the tank completely in order to leave room for the fuel to expand q In case some fuel is spilled wipe it up immediately 2 2 8 PREVENTING BURNS...

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