1.
Remove the cap (2) at the top of the battery and check the
electrolyte level through electrolyte filler port (3).
If the electrolyte does not reach the sleeve (4), always add
the purified water (such as a commercial battery fluid) so
that the level reaches the bottom of the sleeve (UPPER
LEVEL line).
• (A) Correct level: Electrolyte level is up to bottom of
sleeve, so surface tension causes electrolyte surface
to bulge and pole plate appears to be warped.
• (B) Low level: Electrolyte level does not reach the bot-
tom of sleeve, so pole plate appears straight and not
to be warped.
2.
After adding it, tighten the cap (2) securely.
REMARK
If it is added to above the bottom tip of the sleeve, use a syringe to remove it. Neutralize the removed fluid
with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), then flush it away with a large amount of water. If necessary, con-
sult your Komatsu distributor or a battery manufacturer.
METHOD FOR CHECKING ELECTROLYTE LEVEL ON INDICATOR ETC
If it is possible to use an indicator to check the electrolyte level, follow the instructions given.
METHOD FOR CHECKING LOOSENESS AND TIGHTENING TRACK FRAME AND
CENTRE FRAME CONNECTING BOLTS
NOTICE
If the machine is used while the bolts which connect the centre frame and track frame are loose, the
bolts will break. If any looseness of connecting bolt is found, retighten it.
1.
Check for looseness of the bolts (1) connecting the centre
frame and track frame.
2.
If any looseness of the bolt is found, tighten it.
Tightening torque: 1960 to 2450 Nm {200 to 250 kgm}
EVERY 500 HOURS MAINTENANCE
Maintenance for every 10, 100 and 250 hours should be performed at the same time.
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
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