Hitachizaxiszx110 135U
Hitachizaxiszx110 135U
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
MANUAL COMPOSITION
This manual consists the Technical Manual and the Information included in the Workshop Manual:
Workshop Manual. technical information needed for maintenance
and repair of the machine, tools and devices
Information included in the Technical Manual: needed for maintenance and repair, maintenance
technical information needed for redelivery and standards, and removal/installation and assem-
delivery, operation and activation of all devices ble/disassemble procedures.
and systems, operational performance tests, and
troubleshooting procedures.
PAGE NUMBER
Example : T 1-3-5
IN-01
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL AND HEADLINE
NOTATIONS
UNITS USED
SI Units (International System of Units) are used in Example : 24.5 MPa (250 kgf/cm2, 3560 psi)
this manual.
MKSA system units and English units are also A table for conversion from SI units to other system
indicated in parenthheses just behind SI units. units is shown below for reference purposees.
To Convert To Convert
Quantity Into Multiply By Quantity Into Multiply By
From From
2
Length mm in 0.03937 Pressure MPa kgf/cm 10.197
mm ft 0.003281 MPa psi 145.0
Volume L US gal 0.2642 Power kW PS 1.360
L US qt 1.057 kW HP 1.341
3 3
m yd 1.308 Temperature C F C 1.8+32
Weight kg lb 2.205 Velocity km/h mph 0.6214
-1
Force N kgf 0.10197 min rpm 1.0
N lbf 0.2248 Flow rate L/min US gpm 0.2642
Torque Nm kgf m 1.0197 mL/rev cc/rev 1.0
Nm lbf ft 0.7375
IN-02
SAFETY
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
These are the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS.
001-E01A-0001
SA-688
002-E01A-1223
SA-1
SAFETY
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read and follow all safety signs on the
machine and all safety messages in this manual.
Safety signs should be installed, maintained and
replaced when necessary.
003-E01B-0003
SA-2
SAFETY
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if a fire starts or if an accident occurs.
004-E01A-0437
005-E01A-0438
SA-3
SAFETY
PROTECT AGAINST NOISE
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause im-
pairment or loss of hearing.
006-E01A-0434
SA-434
INSPECT MACHINE
Inspect your machine carefully each day or shift by
walking around it before you start it to avoid per-
sonal injury.
007-E01A-0435
SA-435
SA-4
SAFETY
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR CAB
Before entering the cab, thoroughly remove all dirt
and/or oil from the soles of your work boots. If any
controls such as a pedal is operated while with
dirt and/or oil on the soles of the operator's work
boots the operator's foot may slip off the pedal,
possibly resulting in a personal accident.
Do not leave parts and/or tools lying around the
operator's seat. Store them in their specified loca-
tions.
Avoid storing transparent bottles in the cab. Do
not attach any transparent type window decora-
tions on the windowpanes as they may focus
sunlight, possibly starting a fire.
Refrain from listening to the radio, or using music
headphones or mobile telephones in the cab
while operating the machine.
Keep all flammable objects and/or explosives
away from the machine.
After using the ashtray, always cover it to extin-
guish the match and/or tobacco.
Do not leave cigarette lighters in the cab. When
the temperature in the cab increases, the lighter
may explode.
524-E01A-0000
SA-5
SAFETY
USE HANDHOLDS AND STEPS
Falling is one of the major causes of personal injury.
008-E01A-0439
SA-439
009-E01A-0462
SA-6
SAFETY
ENSURE SAFETY BEFORE RISING FROM
OR LEAVING OPERATOR'S SEAT
Before rising from the operator's seat to open/close
either side window or to adjust the seat position, be
sure to first lower the front attachment to the ground
and then move the pilot control shut-off lever to the
LOCK position. Failure to do so may allow the ma-
chine to unexpectedly move when a body part un-
intentionally comes in contact with a control lever,
possibly resulting in serious personal injury or death.
010-E01A-0237
SA-7
SAFETY
MOVE AND OPERATE MACHINE SAFELY
Bystanders can be run over.
011-E01A-0398
036-E01A-0293-3
SA-8
SAFETY
OPERATE ONLY FROM OPERATOR'S
SEAT
Inappropriate engine starting procedures may cause
the machine to runaway, possibly resulting in seri-
ous injury or death.
012-E01B-0431
JUMP STARTING
Battery gas can explode, resulting in serious injury.
S013-E01A-0032
SA-9
SAFETY
KEEP RIDERS OFF MACHINE
Riders on machine are subject to injury such as be-
ing struck by foreign objects and being thrown off
the machine.
014-E01B-0427
SA-379
M104-05-015
SA-10
SAFETY
INVESTIGATE JOB SITE BEFOREHAND
When working at the edge of an excavation or on a
road shoulder, the machine could tip over, possibly
resulting in serious injury or death.
Investigate the configuration and ground condi-
tions of the job site beforehand to prevent the
machine from falling and to prevent the ground,
stockpiles, or banks from collapsing.
Make a work plan. Use machines appropriate to
the work and job site.
Reinforce ground, edges, and road shoulders as
necessary. Keep the machine well back from the
edges of excavations and road shoulders.
When working on an incline or on a road shoulder, SA-380
employ a signal person as required.
Confirm that your machine is equipped a FOPS
cab before working in areas where the possibility
of falling stones or debris exist.
When the footing is weak, reinforce the ground
before starting work.
When working on frozen ground, be extremely
alert. As ambient temperatures rise, footing be-
comes loose and slippery.
Beware the possibility of fire when operating the
machine near flammable objects such as dry
grass.
Make sure the worksite has sufficient strength to
firmly support the machine.
When working close to an excavation or at road
shoulders, operate the machine with the tracks po-
sitioned perpendicular to the cliff face with travel
motors at the rear, so that the machine can more
easily evacuate if the cliff face collapses.
If working on the bottom of a cliff or a high bank is
required, be sure to investigate the area first and
confirm that no danger of the cliff or bank collapsing
exists. If any possibility of cliff or bank collapsing
exists, do not work on the area.
Soft ground may collapse when operating the ma-
chine on it, possibly causing the machine to tip over.
When working on a soft ground is required, be sure
to reinforce the ground first using large pieces of
steel plates strong and firm enough to easily support
the machine.
Note that there is always a possibility of machine
tipping over when working on rough terrain or on
slopes. Prevent machine tipping over from occurring.
When operating on rough terrain or on slopes:
Reduce the engine speed.
Select slow travel speed mode.
Operate the machine slowly and be cautious with
machine movements.
SA-11
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT OF HEAD GUARD, ROPS,
FOPS
In case the machine is operated in areas where the
possibility of falling stones or debris exist, equip a
head guard, ROPS, or FOPS according to the poten-
tial hazardous conditions. (The standard cab for this
machine corresponds to ROPS and FOPS.)
SA-490
018-E01A-0481
SA-481
017-E01A-0491
SA-491
SA-12
SAFETY
DRIVE MACHINE SAFELY
Before driving the machine, always confirm that the
travel levers/pedals direction corresponds to the di-
rection you wish to drive.
SA-658
SA-441
SA-442
SA-13
SAFETY
DRIVE MACHINE SAFELY
Driving across the face of a slope or steering on a
slope may cause the machine to skid or turnover.
If the direction must be changed, move the ma-
chine to level ground, then, change the direction
to ensure safe operation.
Avoid swinging the upperstructure on slopes.
Never attempt to swing the upperstructure down-
hill. The machine may tip over. If swinging uphill is
unavoidable, carefully operate the upperstructure
and boom at slow speed. Travel Motor
If the engine stalls on a slope, immediately lower
the bucket to the ground. Return the control lev-
M104-05-008
ers to neutral. Then, restart the engine.
Be sure to thoroughly warm up the machine be-
fore ascending steep slopes. If hydraulic oil has
not warmed up sufficiently, sufficient performance
may not be obtained.
Use a signal person when moving, swinging or
operating the machine in congested areas. Coor-
dinate hand signals before starting the machine.
Before moving machine, determine which way to
move travel pedals/levers for the direction you
Arrow-Mark
want to go. When the travel motors are in the rear,
pushing down on the front of the travel pedals or M178-03-001
SA-14
SAFETY
Use wood plates in order not to damage the road
surface. Be careful of steering when operating on
asphalt roads in summer.
When crossing train tracks, use wood plates in
order not to damage them.
Do not make contact with electric wires or
bridges.
When crossing a river, measure the depth of the
river using the bucket, and cross slowly. Do not
cross the river when the depth of the river is
deeper than the upper edge of the upper roller.
When traveling on rough terrain, reduce engine
speed. Select slow travel speed. Slower speed
will reduce possible damage to the machine.
Avoid operations that may damage the track and SA-011
undercarriage components.
During freezing weather, always clean snow and
ice from track shoes before loading and unloading
machine, to prevent the machine from slipping.
SA-15
SAFETY
AVOID INJURY FROM ROLLAWAY ACCI-
DENTS
Death or serious injury may result if you attempt to
mount or stop a moving machine.
To avoid rollaways:
Select level ground when possible to park ma-
chine.
Do not park the machine on a grade.
Lower the bucket and/or other work tools to the
ground.
Turn the auto-idle switch and the H/P mode
switch off.
Run the engine at slow idle speed without load for
5 minutes to cool down the engine. SA-391
Stop the engine and remove the key from the key
switch.
Pull the pilot control shut-off lever to LOCK posi-
tion.
Block both tracks and lower the bucket to the
ground. Thrust the bucket teeth into the ground if
you must park on a grade.
Position the machine to prevent rolling.
Park a reasonable distance from other machines.
SA-392
020-E02A-0493
SA-16
SAFETY
AVOID INJURY FROM BACK-OVER AND
SWING ACCIDENTS
If any person is present near the machine when
backing or swinging the upperstructure, the machine
may hit or run over that person, resulting in serious
injury or death.
021-E01A-0494
SA-17
SAFETY
KEEP PERSON CLEAR FROM WORKING
AREA
A person may be hit severely by the swinging front
attachment or counterweight and/or may be crushed
against an other object, resulting in serious injury or
death.
022-E01A-0386
SA-386
023-E01A-0487
SA-487
AVOID UNDERCUTTING
In order to retreat from the edge of an excavation if
the footing should collapse, always position the un-
dercarriage perpendicular to the edge of the exca-
vation with the travel motors at the rear.
024-E01A-0488 SA-488
SA-18
SAFETY
AVOID TIPPING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO JUMP CLEAR OF TIPPING
MACHINE---SERIOUS OR FATAL CRUSHING IN-
JURIES WILL RESULT
MACHINE WILL TIP OVER FASTER THAN YOU
CAN JUMP FREE
FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT
The danger of tipping is always present when oper-
ating on a grade, possibly resulting in serious injury
or death.
To avoid tipping:
Be extra careful before operating on a grade.
SA-012
025-E03B-0463
026-E01A-0519
SA-489
SA-19
SAFETY
DIG WITH CAUTION
Accidental severing of underground cables or gas
lines may cause an explosion and/or fire, possibly
resulting in serious injury or death.
027-E01A-0382
SA-389
028-E01A-0389
SA-20
SAFETY
AVOID POWER LINES
Serious injury or death can result if the machine or
front attachments are not kept a safe distance from
electric lines.
OBJECT HANDLING
If a lifted load should fall, any person nearby may be
struck by the falling load or may be crushed under-
neath it, resulting in serious injury or death.
SA-21
SAFETY
PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS
If flying debris hit eyes or any other part of the body,
serious injury may result.
031-E01A-0432
SA-432
ards.
Do not incinerate or puncture pressurized con-
tainers.
Do not store oily rags; they can ignite and burn
spontaneously.
Securely tighten the fuel and oil filler cap.
034-E01A-0496
SA-019
SA-22
SAFETY
TRANSPORT SAFELY
Take care the machine may turn over when loading
or unloading the machine onto or off of a truck or
trailer.
035-E07A-0454
SA-23
SAFETY
PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE
To avoid accidents:
Understand service procedures before starting
work.
Keep the work area clean and dry.
Do not spray water or steam inside cab.
Never lubricate or service the machine while it is
moving.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
power-driven parts.
500-E02C-0520
SA-527
SA-24
SAFETY
If a maintenance procedure must be performed
with the engine running, do not leave machine
unattended.
If the machine must be raised, maintain a 90 to
100° angle between the boom and arm. Securely
support any machine elements that must be
raised for service work.
Inspect certain parts periodically and repair or re-
place as necessary. Refer to the section discuss-
ing that part in the "MAINTENANCE" chapter of
this manual.
SA-037
Keep all parts in good condition and properly in-
stalled.
Fix damage immediately. Replace worn or broken
parts. Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or de-
bris.
When cleaning parts, always use nonflammable
detergent oil. Never use highly flammable oil such
as fuel oil and gasoline to clean parts or surfaces.
Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before mak-
ing adjustments to electrical systems or before
performing welding on the machine.
Sufficiently illuminate the work site. Use a main-
tenance work light when working under or inside
the machine.
Always use a work light protected with a guard. In
case the light bulb is broken, spilled fuel, oil, anti-
freeze fluid, or window washer fluid may catch
fire.
501-E01A-0287
T1J1-01-01-001
SA-25
SAFETY
SUPPORT MACHINE PROPERLY
Never attempt to work on the machine without se-
curing the machine first.
SA-527
519-E01A-0527
502-E01A-0026
SA-026
SA-26
SAFETY
PREVENT PARTS FROM FLYING
Grease in the track adjuster is under high pressure.
Failure to follow the precautions below may result in
serious injury, blindness, or death.
503-E01B-0344
504-E01A-0034
SA-034
SA-27
SAFETY
PREVENT BURNS
Hot spraying fluids:
505-E01B-0498
S506-E01A-0019
SA-28
SAFETY
AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS
Fluids such as diesel fuel or hydraulic oil under
pressure can penetrate the skin or eyes causing se-
rious injury, blindness or death.
507-E03A-0499
SA-292
SA-044
SA-29
SAFETY
PREVENT FIRES
Check for Oil Leaks:
Fuel, hydraulic oil and lubricant leaks can lead to
fires.
Check for oil leaks due to missing or loose clamps,
kinked hoses, lines or hoses that rub against each
other, damage to the oil-cooler, and loose
oil-cooler flange bolts.
Tighten, repair or replace any missing, loose or
damaged clamps, lines, hoses, oil-cooler and
oil-cooler flange bolts.
Do not bend or strike high-pressure lines.
Never install bent or damaged lines, pipes, or
hoses.
SA-019
Clean up Flammables:
Spilled fuel and oil, and trash, grease, debris, ac-
cumulated coal dust, and other flammables may
cause fires.
Prevent fires by inspecting and cleaning the ma-
chine daily and by removing spilled or accumu-
lated flammables immediately.
Check Key Switch:
If a fire breaks out, failure to stop the engine will
escalate the fire, hampering fire fighting.
Always check key switch function before operating
the machine every day:
1. Start the engine and run it at slow idle.
2. Turn the key switch to the OFF position to con-
firm that the engine stops.
If any abnormalities are found, be sure to repair
them before operating the machine.
508-E02B-0019
SA-30
SAFETY
EVACUATING IN CASE OF FIRE
If a fire breaks out, evacuate the machine in the fol-
lowing way:
18-E02B-0393
SS-1510
509-E01A-0016
SA-016
523-E01A-0818
SA-31
SAFETY
AVOID HEATING NEAR PRESSURIZED
FLUID LINES
Flammable spray can be generated by heating near
pressurized fluid lines, resulting in severe burns to
yourself and bystanders.
510-E01B-0030
511-E01A-0029
SA-32
SAFETY
BEWARE OF ASBESTOS DUST
Take care not to inhale dust produced in the work
site. Inhalation of asbestos fibers may be the cause
of lung cancer.
512-E01B-0032
SA-33
SAFETY
SERVICE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
SAFELY
If spilled onto skin, refrigerant may cause a cold
contact burn.
513-E01A-0405
SA-405
mended equipment.
See your authorized dealer for MSDS's (available
only in English) on chemical products used with
your machine.
515-E01A-0309
SA-34
SAFETY
DISPOSE OF WASTE PROPERLY
Improperly disposing of waste can threaten the en-
vironment and ecology. Potentially harmful waste
used with HITACHI equipment includes such items
as oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluid, filters, and batteries.
516-E01A-0226
S517-E01A-0435
SA-435
SA-35
SECTION 1 GENERAL
SECTION AND GROUP
CONTENTS Group 1 Precautions for disassembling
and Assembling
Group 2 Tightening
Group 3 Painting
Group 4 Bleeding Air from Hydraulic Oil
Tank
WORKSHOP MANUAL SECTION 2 UPPERSTRUCTURE
Group 1 Cab
Group 2 Counterweight
Group 3 Main Frame
Group 4 Pump Device
Group 5 Control Valve
Group 6 Swing Device
Group 7 Pilot Valve
Group 8 Pilot Shut-Off Solenoid Valve
Group 9 Signal Control Valve
Group 10 2-Spool Solenoid Valve Unit
Group 11 Engine
SECTION 3 UNDERCARRIAGE
Group 1 Swing Bearing
Group 2 Travel Device
Group 3 Center Joint
Group 4 Track Adjuster
Group 5 Front Idler
Group 6 Upper and Lower Roller
Group 7 Track
SECTION 4 FRONT ATTACHMENT
Group 1 Front Attachment
Group 2 Cylinder
TECHNICAL MANUAL (Operational Principle)
SECTION 1 GENERAL SECTION 3 COMPONENT OPERATION
Group 1 Specifications Group 1 Pump Device
Group 2 Component Layout Group 2 Swing Device
Group 3 Component Specifications Group 3 Control Valve
SECTION 2 SYSTEM Group 4 Pilot Valve
Group 1 Controller Group 5 Travel Device
Group 2 Control System Group 6 Signal Control Valve
Group 3 ECM System Group 7 Others (Upperstructure)
Group 4 Hydraulic System Group 8 Others (Undercarriage)
Group 5 Electrical System
CONTENTS
Group 1 Precautions for Disassembling
and Assembling
Precautions for Disassembling and
Assembling ............................................ W1-1-1
Maintenance Standard Terminology......... W1-1-7
Group 2 Tightening
Tightening Torque Specifications ............. W1-2-1
Torque Chart............................................ W1-2-3
Piping Joint.............................................. W1-2-6
Periodic Replacement of Parts .............. W1-2-10
Group 3 Painting
Painting ................................................... W1-3-1
1R7W-1-1
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
PRECAUTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLING
AND ASSEMBLING
Thoroughly wash the machine before bringing it into To prevent dirt from entering, cap or plug the
the shop. Bringing a dirty machine into the shop removed pipes.
may cause machine components to be Before disassembling, clean the exterior of the
contaminated during disassembling/assembling, components and place on a work bench.
resulting in damage to machine components, as Before disassembling, drain gear oil from the
well as decreased efficiency in service work. reduction gear.
Be sure to provide appropriate containers for
draining fluids.
Inspect the Machine Use matching marks for easier reassembling.
Be sure to use the specified special tools, when
Be sure to thoroughly understand all instructed.
disassem-bling/assembling procedures beforehand, If a part or component cannot be removed after
to help avoid incorrect disassembling of removing its securing nuts and bolts, do not
components as well as personal injury. attempt to remove it forcibly. Find the cause(s),
Check and record the items listed below to prevent then take the appropriate measures to remove it.
problems from occurring in the future. Orderly arrange disassembled parts. Mark and
tag them as necessary.
The machine model, machine serial number, and Store common parts, such as bolts and nuts with
hour meter reading. reference to where they are to be used and in a
Reason for disassembly (symptoms, failed parts, manner that will prevent loss.
and causes). Inspect the contact or sliding surfaces of
Clogging of filters and oil, water or air leaks, if disassembled parts for abnormal wear, sticking,
any. or other damage.
Capacities and condition of lubricants. Measure and record the degree of wear and
Loose or damaged parts. clearances.
W1-1-1
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
Precautions for Assembling Bleeding Air from Hydraulic System
Be sure to clean all parts and inspect them for When hydraulic oil is drained, the suction filter or the
any damage. If any damage is found, repair or suction lines are replaced, or the removal and in-
replace part. stallation of the pump, swing motor, travel motor or
Dirt or debris on the contact or sliding surfaces cylinder is done, bleed air from the hydraulic system
may shorten the service life of the machine. Take in the following procedures:
care not to contaminate any contact or sliding
surfaces. IMPORTANT: If the engine is started with air
Be sure to replace O-rings, backup rings, and oil trapped in the hydraulic pump hous-
seals with new ones once they are disassembled. ing, damage to the pump may result.
Apply a film of grease before installing. If the hydraulic motor is operated
Be sure that liquid-gasket-applied surfaces are
with air trapped in the hydraulic
clean and dry.
motor housing, damage to the mo-
If an anti-corrosive agent has been used on a
tor may result.
new part, be sure to thoroughly clean the part to
remove the agent. If the cylinder is operated with air
Utilize matching marks when assembling. trapped in the cylinder tube, dam-
Be sure to use the designated tools to assemble age to the cylinder may result.
bearings, bushings and oil seals. Be sure to bleed air before starting
Keep a record of the number of tools used for the engine.
disassembly/assembly. After assembling is
complete, count the number of tools, so as to Bleeding Air from Hydraulic Pump
make sure that no forgotten tools remain in the
assembled machine. Remove the air bleeding plug from the top of the
pump and fill the pump housing with hydraulic oil.
After the pump housing is filled with hydraulic oil,
temporarily tighten the plug. Then, start the en-
gine and run at slow idle speed.
Slightly loosen the plug to bleed air from the
pump housing until hydraulic oil oozes out.
After bleeding all the air, securely tighten the
plug.
W1-1-2
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
Bleeding Air from Hydraulic Circuit
W1-1-3
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
Floating Seal Precautions
A
1. In general, replace the floating seal with a new
one after disassembling.
If the floating seal is to be reused, follow these
procedures:
uneven wear.
b b
a=b a b
W110-03-05-004
W1-1-4
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
Precautions for Using Nylon Sling
W1-1-5
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
W162-01-01-003
Fuzz
Broken Sewing
Thread
W162-01-01-004
Broken Sewing
Thread
W162-01-01-005
Broken Sewing
Thread
Separation of W162-01-01-006
Scoring
Belt
W162-01-01-007
Fuzz Scuffing
Broken Warp
W162-01-01-008
W1-1-6
GENERAL / Precautions for Disassembling and Assembling
MAINTENANCE STANDARD TERMINOL-
OGY
Standard
1. Dimension for parts on a new machine.
Allowable Limit
1. Normal machine performance cannot be accom-
plished after exceeding this limit.
W1-1-7
GENERAL / Tightening
W1-2-1
GENERAL / Tightening
ZX135US-3 Class
Wrench
Bolt Dia Torque
No. Descriptions Qty Size
mm mm Nm (kgfm, lbf ft)
1 Engine cushion rubber mounting bolt and nut (Pump side) 16 4 24 235 (24.0, 173)
2 Engine bracket mounting bolt (Pump side) 12 8 19 110 (11.0, 81)
3 Hydraulic oil tank mounting bolt 16 4 24 270 (27.0, 200)
4 Fuel tank mounting bolt 16 4 24 270 (27.0, 200)
Radiator mounting bolt (Upper side) 10 4 17 50 (5.1, 37)
5
Radiator mounting bolt (Lower side) 12 3 19 90 (9.2, 66)
6 Pump transmission mounting bolt 10 8 17 65 (6.5, 48)
Control valve mounting bolt 14 4 22 140 (14.3, 103)
7
Control valve bracket mounting bolt 16 4 24 270 (27.0, 200)
8 Swing device mounting bolt 20 10 30 500 (51.0, 370)
9 Swing motor mounting bolt 10 7 8 64 (6.5, 47)
17 25 (2.5, 18)
19 30 (3.0, 22)
22 40 (4.0, 30)
10 ORS fittings for hydraulic hoses and piping 27 95 (9.5, 70)
32 140 (14.0, 103)
36 180 (18.0, 133)
41 210 (21.0, 155)
11 Hycolin tube mounting nut 17 35 (3.5, 26)
12 Battery mounting nut 10 4 17 50 (5.1, 37)
Cab mounting nut 16 4 24 210 (21.0, 21)
13 Cab mounting anchor bolt 20 1 30 550 (55.0, 55)
Cab cushion rubber mounting bolt 12 8 19 110 (11.0, 11)
6 10
8 13
14 Cover mounting bolt
10 17 50 (5.1, 37)
12 19 90 (9.2, 66)
10.3 to (1.05 to 1.26),
8 13
Flexible master coupling of piping 4 pairs 12.4 (8 to 9)
15 1/4-28UNF
11 6 (0.6, 4)
T-bolt clamp of high pressure piping 8 10 6 (0.6, 4)
(Upperstructure) 18 30 27 390 (40.0, 288)
16 Swing bearing mounting bolt to
(Undercarriage) 16 36 24 265 (27.0, 195)
(31)/(32),
Travel device mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 16 28/32 24 305/310
(225)/(229)
Travel reductuin device (14.3)/(18),
17 Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 14 8/12 22 140/175
cover mounting bolt (103)/(129)
(27)/(47),
Sprocket mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 16/20 32 24/30 265/460
(195)/(339)
(10)/(27),
18 Upper roller mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 12/16 8/16 19/24 98/265
(72)/(195)
(31)/(46),
19 Lower roller mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 16/18 56/48 24/27 300/460
(221)/(339)
(42)/(82),
20 Track shoe mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3/135USL-3 16/20 352/336 24/27 410/804
(302)/(593)
21 Track guard mounting bolt Except ZX135USL-3 18 8 27 500 (51), (370)
NOTE 1. Apply lubricant (e.g. white zinc B dis- 2. Make sure bolt and nut threads are
solved into spindle oil) to bolts and nuts clean before installing.
to reduce friction coefficient of them.
W1-2-2
GENERAL / Tightening
TORQUE CHART
Bolt Types
Hexagon
Wrench
Bolt Dia. Wrench
Size
Size M552-07-091 M552-07-090 M552-07-092
Socket Bolt
Nm (kgf m) (lbf ft) Nm (kgf m) (lbf ft) Nm (kgf m) (lbf ft)
M6 10 5 3.3 to 4.2 (0.3 to 0.4) (2.4 to 3.0)
M8 13 6 30 (3.0) (21.5) 20 (2.0) (14.5) 10 (1.0) (7.2)
M10 17 8 65 (6.5) (47) 50 (5.0) (36) 20 (2.0) (14.5)
M12 19 10 110 (11) (80) 90 (9.0) (65) 35 (3.5) (25.5)
M14 22 12 180 (18) (130) 140 (14) (101) 55 (5.5) (40)
M16 24 14 270 (27) (195) 210 (21) (152) 80 (8.0) (58)
M18 27 14 400 (40) (290) 300 (30) (215) 120 (12) (87)
M20 30 17 550 (55) (400) 400 (40) (290) 170 (17) (123)
M22 32 750 (75) (540) 550 (55) (400) 220 (22) (159)
M24 36 950 (95) (690) 700 (70) (510) 280 (28) (205)
M27 41 1400 (140) (1010) 1050 (105) (760) 400 (40) (290)
M30 46 1950 (195) (1410) 1450 (145) (1050) 550 (55) (400)
M33 50 2600 (260) (1880) 1950 (195) (1410) 750 (75) (540)
M36 55 3200 (320) (2310) 2450 (245) (1770) 950 (95) (690)
W1-2-3
GENERAL / Tightening
IMPORTANT: The following items are applied to
both fine and coarse pitch threads.
1. Apply lubricant (i. e. white zinc B
dissolved Into Spindle oil) to
nuts and bolts to reduce their
friction coefficients.
The plated bolts require no lu-
bricant.
2. Torque tolerance is 10 %.
3. Be sure to use bolts of correct
length. Bolts that are too long
cannot be tightened, as the bolt
tip comes into contact with the
bottom of the bolt hole. Bolts
that are too short cannot develop
sufficient tightening force.
4. The torques given in the chart
are for general use only. Do not
use these torques if a different
torque is given for a specific ap-
plication.
5. Make sure that nut and bolt
threads are clean before install-
ing.
Remove dirt or corrosion, if any.
1 12 9 4 1 6 7 14
6 3
1st to 4th
4 5
2 13 8 5 2 3 10 11
2nd to 3rd
W105-01-01-003
W1-2-4
GENERAL / Tightening
Service Recommendations for Spilt Flange
Lock Plate
IMPORTANT: Do not reuse lock plates. Do not try
to bend the same point twice.
Cotter Pin
IMPORTANT: Do not reuse cotter pins. Match the Bend along edge sharply
W105-01-01-009
holes in the bolt and nut while tight-
ening, not while loosening.
Correct Correct Incorrect
Lock Wire
IMPORTANT: Apply wire to bolts in the
bolt-tightening direction, not in the
bolt-loosening direction.
Correct Loosen Incorrect
Tighten
W 105-01-01-010
W1-2-5
GENERAL / Tightening
PIPING JOINT 1 4 3 5 2
30
IMPORTANT: 1. Do not over-tighten nut (3). Ex-
cessive force will be applied to
metal sealing surfaces (4) and (5),
possibly cracking adapter (1). Be Male Union Joint Female Union Joint
sure to tighten nut (3) to specifi-
cations. W105-01-01-017
W1-2-6
GENERAL / Tightening
O-ring Seal Joint 9
7 6
W1-2-7
GENERAL / Tightening
Screw-In Connection
PT PF
Depending on types of screw and sealing, different 30
types of screw fittings are used.
M114-07-043 M114-07-042
W1-2-8
GENERAL / Tightening
Connecting Hose
Incorrect Correct
CAUTION: When replacing hoses, be sure to
use only genuine Hitachi service parts. Using
hoses other than genuine Hitachi hoses may
cause oil leaks, hose rupture or Separation
of fitting, possibly resulting in a fire on the
machine.
Rubbing Against
Each Other
W105-01-01-013
Incorrect Correct
Rubbing Against
Each Other
Clamp
W105-01-01-014
W1-2-9
GENERAL / Tightening
PERIODIC REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
W1-2-10
GENERAL / Painting
PAINTING
Painting specification
Surfaces to Be Painted Painting Colour
Main surface of upperstructure YR-01 [TAXI yellow]
(except cab)
Main frame HG [Beige Deep]
Internal parts [Grey]
Front attachment YR-01 [TAXI yellow]
Track N1.0 [Black]
Floor plate M/F Cation [allowed]
W1-3-1
GENERAL / Painting
Handrail on Upperstructure
Right Side Cover
Camera
Tool Box Cover
Cover
Mirror Stay
Tool Box
W1R7-01-03-001
Shaded Area
Shining Silver
(Door)
(Door) Rear Panel
A
10
Painted Range on Door W178-01-03-005
Shining Silver
Section A
WCJB-01-03-004
WCEB-01-03-003
W1-3-2
GENERAL / Painting
PAINTING
ZX135US-3 CLASS
Painting specification
Surfaces to Be Painted Painting Colour
Main surface of upperstructure YR-01 [TAXI yellow]
(except cab)
Main frame HG [Beige Deep]
Internal parts [Grey]
Front attachment YR-01 [TAXI yellow]
Track N1.0 [Black]
Floor plate M/F Cation [allowed]
W1-3-3
GENERAL / Painting
Handrail on Upperstructure Control Valve Cover Handrail on the Cab Left Side
Right Side
Engine Cover
Camera Cover
Mirror Stay
W1R7-01-03-002
Decal Shining Silver
Door
A (Door) Rear Panel
10
W178-01-03-005
Painted Range on Door
Shining Silver
Section A
WCJB-01-03-004
Panel
W1R7-01-03-003
W1-3-4
GENERAL / Bleeding Air from Hydraulic Oil Tank
BLEEDING AIR FROM HYDRAULIC OIL
TANK
Preparation
1. Place the machine on a firm, level surface and
lower the bucket to the ground.
W1V1-04-01-008
2. Stop the engine. Push the air bleed valve (1) on
the air breather to release any remaining pressure ZX135US-3 class
from hydraulic oil tank (3).
1 2
3. Remove cap (2) of hydraulic oil tank (3).
3
Adapter
W562-02-03-008
W1-4-1
GENERAL / Bleeding Air from Hydraulic Oil Tank
(Blank)
W1-4-2
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SECTION 2
UPPERSTRUCTURE
CONTENTS
Group 1 Cab Group 5 Control Valve
Removal and Installation of Cab Removal and Installation of Control Valve
(ZX110-3 class, 120-3 class) ..................... W2-1-1 (ZX110-3 class, 120-3 class) .....................W2-5-1
Removal and Installation of Cab Removal and Installation of Control Valve
(ZX135US-3 class) .................................... W2-1-9 (ZX135US-3 class).....................................W2-5-5
Dimensions of Cab Glass Disassembly of Control Valve
(ZX110-3 class, 120-3 class) ................... W2-1-21 4-Spool Side .............................................W2-5-10
Dimensions of Cab Glass Disassembly of Control Valve
(ZX135US-3 class) .................................. W2-1-25 5-Spool Side .............................................W2-5-18
Assembly and Disassembly of
Group 2 Counterweight 4-Spool Side and 5-Spool Side ................W2-5-24
Removal and Installation of Counterweight
Assembly of Control Valve 4-Spool Side ...W2-5-26
(ZX110-3 Class, 120-3 Class) ................... W2-2-1
Assembly of Control Valve 5-Spool Side ...W2-5-32
Removal and Installation of Counterweight
Disassembly of Blade Control Valve
(ZX135US-3 Class) ................................... W2-2-3
(Optional)..................................................W2-5-38
Group 3 Main Frame Assemble of Blade Control Valve
Removal and Installation of Main Frame..... W2-3-1 (Optional)..................................................W2-5-40
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Group 7 Pilot Valve
Removal and Installation of Pilot Valve ....... W2-7-1
Disassembly of Right and Left
Pilot Valves .............................................. W2-7-18
Assembly of Right and Left
Pilot Valves .............................................. W2-7-22
Disassembly of Travel Pilot Valve ............. W2-7-26
Assembly of Travel Pilot Valve .................. W2-7-30
Group 11 Engine
Removal and Installation of Engine
(ZX110-3 class, 120-3 class) ................... W2-11-1
Removal and Installation of Engine
(ZX135US-3 class) ................................ W2-11-23
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