TIRE SELECTION
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WARNING
Use tires that meet recommended specification, tire pressure and speed limitations to include the at-
tachments.
Select the tires according to the conditions of use and the weight of the attachments of the machine.
Use the tires in the following table.
The speed display varies with the tire size.
Consult your Komatsu distributor when using the optional tires.
HD325–8
Maximum load ( kg)
Size
Remarks
Front wheel
10900
18.00R33
★★
For construction machinery, type 1
Rear wheel
10900
18.00R33
★★
HD405–8
Maximum load ( kg)
Size
Remarks
Front wheel
14000
21.00R33
★★
For construction machinery, type 1
Rear wheel
14000
21.00R33
★★
METHOD FOR CHECKING AND INFLATING TIRE
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WARNING
• When inflating the tire, check that no one can enter the area around the tire, and always use an air
chuck with a clip that can be fixed to the air valve.
• To prevent the tire inflation pressure from becoming too high, measure the pressure from time to
time with an air gauge while pumping up the tire.
• If the rim is not fitted normally, it may be broken and scattered while the tire is inflated. Accordingly,
place a guard around the tire and do not work in front of the rim but work on the tread side of the
tire.
• Abnormal drop of tire inflation pressure and abnormal fitting of the rim will cause a failure in the tire
or rim. In this case, be sure to ask a tire repair shop for repair.
• Be sure to observe the specified tire inflation pressure.
• Do not adjust the tire inflation pressure immediately after traveling at high speed or operating under
heavy load.
Check the tire inflation pressure before starting work while the tires are cold.
When inflating a tire, use an air chuck which can be fixed to the air valve of the tire as shown in the figure.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
MAINTENANCE
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Summary of Contents for HD325-8
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