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MHCity

MHPlus
MH5.6
Repair
Manual
*Tier III*
Repair Manual
*Tier III*

Print No. 87677413A


English

MHCity
MHPlus
MH5.6 PROVEN PERFORMANCE
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS
The majority of accidents and injuries which occur in industry, at home or on the road, are caused by the failure
of some individual to follow simple and fundamental safety rules or precautions. For this reason MOST ACCI-
DENTS CAN BE PREVENTED by recognizing the real cause and taking the necessary precautions, before the
accident occurs.
Regardless of the care used in design and construction of any type of equipment, there may be conditions that
cannot be completely safeguarded against, without interfering with reasonable accessibility and efficient oper-
ation.
A careful operator and / or technician is the best insurance against accidents. The complete observance of one
simple rule would prevent many thousands of serious injuries each year.
This rule is: never attempt to clean, lubricate or adjust a machine while it is in motion.

SWARNING
Before carrying out any maintenance operation, adjustment and or repair on machines equipped with
attachments, controlled hydraulically or mechanically, make sure that the attachment is lowered and safely set
on the ground. If it is necessary to have the equipment partially or fully raised to gain access to certain items,
be sure the equipment is suitably supported by means other than the hydraulic lift cylinders, cable and /or
SAFETY INSTRUCTION

This warning symbol points out important The non compliance with the warning preceded by

S messages involving your safety. the above mentioned key-words (WARNING and
DANGER) can cause serious accidents or even the
death of the persons involved.
Carefully read the safety rules contained herein and
follow advised precautions to avoid potential Moreover in the present Manual have been given
hazards and to safeguard your safety and personal some instructions with texts in italics, preceded by
integrity. the words NOTE and CAUTION:

In this manual you will find this symbol together with


NOTE: it emphasizes and underlines to the operator
the following key-words:
the correct technique or correct procedure to follow.

SWARNING
This symbol warns about the possibility of potential SCAUTION
damages to the machine that can involve the It warns the operator of a possible hazard of
operator’s safety. machine damage in case he does not follow a
determined procedure.

SDANGER
With specific warnings about potential dangers for
the operator’s or other persons integrity directly or
indirectly involved.
INDEX
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................ 2
2. USE INSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 11

SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS


1. SWITCHES AND PUSH-BUTTONS ........................................................................................................... 1
2. CONTROLS AND PEDALS ........................................................................................................................ 6
3. MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY ................................................................................................................... 10

SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


1. MAIN COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................................ 1
2. DIMENSIONS - OPERATING WEIGHTS ................................................................................................... 3
3. DIGGING PERFORMANCE ..................................................................................................................... 19
4. LIFTING CAPACITIES.............................................................................................................................. 33
5. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................. 39
6. ROTATION ............................................................................................................................................... 40
7. TRAVEL .................................................................................................................................................... 41
8. TYRES ...................................................................................................................................................... 42
9. BRAKES ................................................................................................................................................... 42
10. STEERING ............................................................................................................................................... 42
11. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 42
12. BUCKETS ................................................................................................................................................. 43
13. TIGHTENING TORQUES ......................................................................................................................... 44
14. CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION PUMP (OPTIONAL)............................................................................... 44
15. FUEL SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 44
16. ENGINE .................................................................................................................................................... 45
17. SUPPLY SUMMARIZING CHART............................................................................................................ 46

SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE


1. MAIN COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................................ 1
2. SLEWING BEARING .................................................................................................................................. 2
3. ROTATION GEARMOTOR......................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................... 12
3.2 SPECIAL TOOLS ............................................................................................................................. 34
4. MULTI-COOLER....................................................................................................................................... 35
4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 36
5. HYDRAULIC PUMPS ............................................................................................................................... 39
6. MUFFLER ................................................................................................................................................. 40
7. HYDRAULIC OIL TANK............................................................................................................................ 41
8. AIR FILTER .............................................................................................................................................. 47
9. COUNTERWEIGHT.................................................................................................................................. 47
10. FUEL SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 48
11. CAB AND OPERATOR’S SEAT ............................................................................................................... 55
12. CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION PUMP..................................................................................................... 66

SECTION 05 - UNDERCARRIAGE
1. UNDERCARRIAGE COMPONENTS.......................................................................................................... 1
2. REAR RIGID AXLE ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................... 3
2.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................... 6
2.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY...................................................................................................... 8
2.4 TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................................... 87
2.5 SPECIAL TOOLS.............................................................................................................................. 89
3. TRAVEL MOTOR...................................................................................................................................... 90
3.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................... 90
3.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................... 91
3.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................... 92
4. CARDAN SHAFT .................................................................................................................................... 103
4.1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 104
5. FRONT STEERING AXLE ...................................................................................................................... 106
5.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................... 107
5.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 110
5.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 112
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................... 185
5.5 SPECIAL TOOLS............................................................................................................................ 187
6. WHEELS AND TYRES ........................................................................................................................... 188
7. BLADE .................................................................................................................................................... 192
7.1 BLADE CYLINDER ......................................................................................................................... 194
8. AXLE FLOATING LOCKING CYLINDERS ............................................................................................. 202
8.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................... 203
8.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 204
8.3 AIR BLEEDING............................................................................................................................... 205
8.4 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 206
8.5 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................... 208
9. STABILIZERS ......................................................................................................................................... 209
9.1 STABILIZER CYLINDERS.............................................................................................................. 212
9.2 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................... 221
10. LEFT LADDER........................................................................................................................................ 223
11. RIGHT LADDER AND TOOL STORAGE BOX....................................................................................... 224
12. ROTARY CONTROL VALVE AND ELECTRIC ROTOR......................................................................... 225
12.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................... 225
12.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 226
12.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................. 227
12.4 ELECTRIC ROTOR ........................................................................................................................ 229

SECTION 06 - FRONT ATTACHMENT


1. TYPES OF FRONT ATTACHMENT ........................................................................................................... 2
2. HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS.......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 BOOM CYLINDER.............................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 SPECIAL TOOLS.............................................................................................................................. 50
3. BUCKETS ................................................................................................................................................. 51
4. QUICK COUPLER .................................................................................................................................... 55
5. CLAMSHELL BUCKET ............................................................................................................................. 59

SECTION 07 - STEERING SYSTEM


1. OPERATION............................................................................................................................................... 1
2. POWER STEERING ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................... 5
3. PRIORITY VALVE .................................................................................................................................... 23
4. TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................................. 24

SECTION 08 - BRAKE SYSTEM


1. OPERATION............................................................................................................................................... 1
2. SERVICE BRAKE ....................................................................................................................................... 4
3. PARKING BRAKE ...................................................................................................................................... 7
4. PEDAL BRAKE VALVE .............................................................................................................................. 8
5. ACCUMULATORS...................................................................................................................................... 9
6. TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................................. 11

SECTION 09 - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM


1. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 1
2. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................... 5
2.1 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS - UPPER STRUCTURE ............................................................ 5
2.2 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS - UNDERCARRIAGE .............................................................. 23
2.3 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS BLADE AND/OR STABILIZERS ............................................. 27
3. HYDRAULIC PUMPS ............................................................................................................................... 31
4. UPPER STRUCTURE CONTROL VALVE ............................................................................................... 48
5. UNDERCARRIAGE CONTROL VALVE ................................................................................................... 58
6. PILOT CONTROL ASSY .......................................................................................................................... 60
7. ROTATION SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 69
8. TRAVEL .................................................................................................................................................... 73
9. STABILIZATION HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.................................................................................................. 84
10. BOOM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ................................................................................................................. 90
11. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................. 97
12. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF DIPPER ....................................................................................................... 103
13. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF PLACING BOOM......................................................................................... 107
14. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WITH COMBINATION OF DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS
(BOOM, PLACING BOOM, DIPPER AND BUCKET)114
15. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF HAMMER (WITH PLACING BOOM) ........................................................... 116
16. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF HAMMER AND SHEARS (WITH PLACING BOOM)................................... 119
17. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF SHEARS (WITH PLACING BOOM) ............................................................ 124
18. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF HAMMER (WITH MONOBOOM)................................................................. 127
19. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF HAMMER AND SHEARS (WITH MONOBOOM) ........................................ 130
20. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF SHEARS (WITH MONOBOOM).................................................................. 135
21. TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................ 138
SECTION 10 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS.......................................................................................................................... 1
2. FUSES ...................................................................................................................................................... 41
3. BATTERIES .............................................................................................................................................. 44
4. BULBS ...................................................................................................................................................... 48
5. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................. 52

SECTION 11 - ELECTRONICS
1. MAIN COMPONENTS ................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY DIAGRAM ...................................................................................... 3
2. COMPONENTS OF LINE 1 ........................................................................................................................ 5
3. COMPONENTS OF LINE 2 ........................................................................................................................ 9
3.1 TRAVEL PEDAL ............................................................................................................................... 15
3.2 ATTACHMENT PEDAL (PLACING BOOM AND HAMMER)............................................................ 16
3.3 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ................................................................................................... 17
3.4 POWER CONTROL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................... 18
4. ENGINE SPEED ACTUATOR .................................................................................................................. 25
5. COOLANT TEMPERATURE DETECTION............................................................................................... 26
6. CHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE DETECTION.......................................................................................... 27
7. HYDRAULIC OIL TEMPERATURE DETECTION..................................................................................... 28
8. PROPORTIONAL VALVE - FAN MOTOR ................................................................................................ 29
9. PROPORTIONAL VALVES - CONTROL BLOCK..................................................................................... 30

SECTION 12 - CALIBRATION
1. NECESSARY OPERATIONS BEFORE CALIBRATION............................................................................. 1
2. DISPLAY: CALIBRATION MENU ............................................................................................................... 3
3. CALIBRATIONS WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING....................................................................................... 4
3.1 VDO CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 POWER CALIBRATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 MAIN VALVE CALIBRATION (CONTROL VALVE).......................................................................... 10
3.4 TRAVEL CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................... 13
3.5 PUMP DELIVERY CALIBRATION.................................................................................................... 15
3.6 ROTATION PUMP CALIBRATION ................................................................................................... 18
3.7 AUXILIARY PRESSURE CALIBRATION ......................................................................................... 20
4. CALIBRATIONS WITH THE ENGINE STOPPED .................................................................................... 22
4.1 CALIBRATIONS, ALL SOLENOID VALVES, MAIN PUMP, ROTATION PUMP,
AUXILIARY PRESSURE24
4.2 MAIN VALVE CALIBRATION (CONTROL VALVE).......................................................................... 26
5. DISTRIBUTORE ....................................................................................................................................... 26
6. VALVOLA SOSTENIMENTO DEL CARICO ............................................................................................. 29
7. DIAGNOSI INCONVENIENTI ................................................................................................................... 30
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................................................................................... 2


2. USE INSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 11
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1

Carefully read the safety rules contained herein and


follow advised precautions to avoid potential haz-
ards and to safeguard your safety and personal in-
tegrity.
In this manual you will find the following indications:

S WARNING
This symbol warns about the possibility of potential
damages to the machine that can involve the
operator’s safety.

S DANGER
With specific warnings about potential dangers for
the operator’s or other persons integrity directly or
indirectly involved.

The non compliance with the warning preceded by


the above mentioned key-words (WARNING and
DANGER) can cause serious accidents or even the
death of the persons involved.
Moreover in the present Manual have been given
some instructions with texts in italics, preceded by
the words NOTE and CAUTION, with following
meanings for machine protection:

NOTE: it emphasizes and underlines to the operator


the correct technique or correct procedure to follow.

S WARNING
It warns the operator of a possible hazard of machine
damage in case he does not follow a determined
procedure.

Your safety and that of people around you depends


on you. It is essential that you understand this man-
ual for the correct operation, inspection, lubrication
and maintenance of this machine.
2 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


Carefully read this Manual before proceeding with
maintenance, repairs, refuelling or other machine
operations.
Repairs have to be carried out only by authorized
and instructed staff; specific precautions have to be
taken when grinding, welding or when using mallets
or heavy hammers.
Not authorized persons are not allowed to repair or
carry out maintenance on this machine. Do not carry
out any work on the equipment without prior authori-
zation.
Ask your employer about the safety instructions in
force and safety equipment.
Nobody is allowed to seat on the operator’s place
during machine maintenance unless he is a qualified
operator helping with the maintenance work.
If it is necessary to move the equipment to carry out
repairs or maintenance, do not lift or lower the equip-
ment from any other position than the operator’s
seat.
Never carry out any operation on the machine when
the engine is running, except when specifically indi-
cated.
Stop the engine and ensure that all pressure is re-
lieved from hydraulic circuits before removing caps,
covers, valves, etc.
All repair and maintenance operations should be
carried out with the greatest care and attention.
Service stairs and platforms used in a workshop or
in the field should be built in compliance with the
safety rules in force.
Any functional disorders, especially those affecting
the safety of the machine, should therefore be recti-
fied immediately.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3

1.1 EMERGENCY

Be prepared for emergencies. Always keep at dis-


posal on the machine a first aid kit and a fire extin-
guisher. Make sure that the fire extinguisher is
serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s in-
structions.

1.2 EQUIPMENT

Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment ap-


propriate for the job:
Z safety helmet;
Z safety shoes;
Z heavy gloves;
Z reflective clothing;
Z wet weather clothing.
If environment condition require it following personal
safety equipment should be at hand:
Z respirators (or dustproof masks);
Z ear plugs or acoustic ears protections;
Z goggles with lateral shield or masks for eyes pro-
tection.
Do not wear rings, wristwatches, jewels, unbuttoned
or flapping clothing such as ties, torn clothes,
scarves, open jackets or shirts with open zips which
could get caught into moving parts.
4 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.3 ENGINE - RADIATOR

Never leave the engine run in closed spaces without


ventilation and not able to evacuate toxic exhaust
gases. Keep the exhaust manifold and tube free
from combustion materials.
Do not refuel with the engine running, especially if
hot, as this increases fire hazard in case of fuel spill-
age.
Never attempt to check or adjust the fan belts when
the engine is running.
Never lubricate the machine with the engine run-
ning.
Pay attention to rotary pieces and do not allow to an-
yone to approach to avoid becoming entangled.
If hands, clothes or tools get caught in the fan blades
or in the transmission belt, this can cause amputa-
tions, violent tears and generate condition of serious
danger; for this reason avoid touching or to come
close to all rotary or moving parts.
A violent jet of the coolant from the radiator can
cause damages and scalds.
If you are to check the coolant level, you have to shut
off the engine previously and to let cool down the ra-
diator and its pipes. Slowly unscrew the cap to re-
lease the inside pressure.
If necessary, remove the cap with hot engine, wear
safety clothes and equipment, then loosen the cap
slowly to relieve the pressure gradually.
When checking the fuel, oil and coolant levels, use
exclusively explosion proof classified lamps. If this
kind of lamps are not used fires or explosions may
occur.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5

1.4 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

Splashes of fluids under pressure can penetrate the


skin causing serious injuries.
Avoid this hazard by relieving pressure before dis-
connecting hydraulic or other lines.
Relieve the residual pressure by moving the hydrau-
lic control levers several times.
Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
To protect the eyes wear a facial shield or safety
goggles.
Protect your hands and body from possible splashes
of fluids under pressure.
Swallowing hydraulic oil is a severe health hazard.
When hydraulic oil has been swallowed, avoid vom-
iting, but consult a doctor or go to a hospital.
If an accident occurs, see a doctor familiar with this
type of injury immediately.
Any fluid penetrating the skin must be removed with-
in few hours to avoid serious infections.
Flammable splashes may originate because of the
heat near pipes with fluids under pressure, with the
result of serious scalds for the persons hit. Do not
weld or use torches near pipes containing fluids or
other flammable materials.
Pipes under pressure can accidentally be pierced
when the heat expands beyond the area immediate-
ly heated.
Arrange for fire resistant temporary shields to pro-
tect hoses or other components during welding.
Have any visible leakage repaired immediately.
Escaping oil pollutes the environment. Soak up any
oil that has escaped with a proper binding agent.
Sweep up binding agent and dispose of it separately
from other waste.
Never search for leakages with the fingers, but use a
piece of cardboard and always wear goggles.
Never repair damaged piping; always replace it. Re-
place hydraulic hoses immediately on detecting any
damage or moist areas.
Always store hydraulic oil in the original containers.
6 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

HOSES AND TUBES


Always replace hoses and tubes if the cone end or
the end connections on the hose are damaged.
When installing a new hose, loosely connect each
end and make sure the hose takes up the correct po-
sition before tightening the connections. Clamps
should be tightened sufficiently to hold the hose with-
out crushing and to prevent chafing.
After hose replacement to a moving component,
check that the hose does not foul by moving the
component through the complete range of travel.
Be sure any hose which has been installed is not
kinked or twisted.
Hose connections which are damaged, dented,
crushed or leaking, restrict oil flow and the productiv-
ity of the components being served. Connectors
which show signs of movement from the original po-
sition have failed and will ultimately separate com-
pletely.
A hose with a frayed outer sheath will allow the water
penetration. Concealed corrosion of the wire rein-
forcement will subsequently occur along the hose
length with resultant hose failure.
Ballooning of the hose indicates an internal leakage
due to structural failure. This condition rapidly deteri-
orates and total hose failure soon occurs.
Kinked, crushed, stretched or deformed hoses gen-
erally suffer internal structural damage which can re-
sult in oil restriction, a reduction in the speed of
operation and ultimate hose failure.
Free-moving, unsupported hoses must never be al-
lowed to touch each other or related working surfac-
es. This causes chafing which reduces hose life.
O-RINGS
Replace O-rings, seal rings and gaskets whenever
they are disassembled.
Never mix new and old seals or O-rings, regardless
of condition. Always lubricate new seal rings and O-
rings with hydraulic oil before installation to relevant
seats.
This will prevent the O-rings from rolling over and
twisting during mounting which will jeopardize seal-
ing.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7

1.5 BATTERY

Batteries give off explosive gases.


Never handle naked flames and unshielded light
sources near batteries, never smoke.
To prevent any risk of explosion, observe the follow-
ing instructions:
Z when disconnecting the battery cables, always dis-
connect the negative (-) cable first;
Z to reconnect the battery cables, always connect the
negative (-) cable last;
Z never short-circuit the battery terminals with metal
objects;
Z do not weld, grind or smoke near a battery.
Battery electrolyte causes severe burns. The bat-
tery contains sulphuric acid. Avoid any contact with
the skin, eyes or clothing.
Antidote:
Z EXTERNAL: rinse well with water, removing any
soiled clothing.
Z INTERNAL: avoid vomiting. Drink water to rinse
your mouth. Consult a doctor.
Z EYES: rinse abundantly with water for 15 minutes
and consult a doctor.
Z When the electrolyte of a battery is frozen, it can
explode if you attempt to charge the battery or if
you try to start the engine using a booster battery.
Always keep the battery charged to prevent the
electrolyte freezing.
Provide good ventilation when changing a battery or
using a battery in an enclosed space. Always protect
your eyes when working near a battery.
Never set tools down on the battery. They may in-
duce a short circuit, causing irreparable damage to
the battery and injuring persons.
Never wear metal necklaces, bracelets or watch-
straps when working on the battery. The metal parts
may induce a short circuit resulting in burns.
Dispose of used batteries separately from other
waste in the interests of environmental protection.
8 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.6 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS

When handling flammable liquids:


Z do not smoke;
Z keep away from unshielded light sources and na-
ked flames.
Fuels often have a low flash point and are readily ig-
nited.
Never attempt to extinguish burning liquids with wa-
ter. Use:
Z dry powder;
Z with carbon dioxide;
Z with foam.
Water used for extinguishing purposes would vapor-
ize instantaneously on contact with burning sub-
stances and spread burning oil, for example, over a
wide area. Water generates short circuits in the elec-
trical system, possibly producing new hazards.
Stay away from open flames during refilling of hy-
draulic oil or fuel.
Fuel or oil splashes can cause slipping and therefore
accidents; clean immediately and accurately the ar-
eas eventually smeared.
Always tighten the safety plugs of fuel tank and hy-
draulic oil tank firmly.
Never use fuel to clean the machine parts eventually
smeared with oil or dust.
Use a non-inflammable product for cleaning parts.
Always perform fuel or oil refilling in well aired and
ventilated areas.
During refuelling hold the pistol firmly and keep it al-
ways in contact with the filler neck until the end of the
refuelling, to avoid sparkles due to static electricity.
Do not overfill the tank but leave a space for fuel ex-
pansion.
Never re-fuel when the engine is running.
Take all the necessary safety measures when weld-
ing, grinding or when working near a naked flame.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9

1.7 TYRES

Before inflating the tyres, always check the condition


of rims and the outer condition of tyres to find out the
presence of dents, cuts, tears of reinforcement plies
or other faults. Before inflating a tyre, make sure that
there are no nearby persons, then position yourself
at tread side.
Make sure that the inflating pressure of tyres is the
same prescribed by manufacturer and that the pres-
sure of the right tyre corresponds to the pressure of
the left tyre.
Never use reconditioned rims because possible
welds, heat treatments or brazings not performed
correctly can weaken the wheels and cause follow-
ing damages or failures. Deflate the tyres before
their disassembly.
Before taking out possible jammed objects from the
rims, it is necessary to deflate the tyres. Inflate tyres
by means of a pistol complete with extension and
pressure switch of control.

1.8 CLEANING

Clean the exterior of all components before carrying


out any form of repair. Dirt and dust can reduce the
efficient working life of a component and lead to
costly replacement.
Solvents should be checked that they are suitable
for the cleaning of components and also that they do
not risk the personal safety of the user.
Dirt from oil or grease and scattered tools or faulty
pieces are dangerous for persons, because they can
generate slipping or falls.
For the machine cleaning, use a jet of warm water or
steam under pressure and commercial detergents.
Never use fuel, petroleum or solvents, because the
first ones leave an oily layer that favours the sticking
of dust, while solvents (even if weak) damage the
paint and favour the formation of rust.
Never use water jets or steam on sensors, connec-
tors or other electric components.
Prevent that the water jet penetrates inside the cab.
10 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.9 WASTE DISPOSAL

Improperly disposing of waste can threaten the envi-


ronment.
Each country has its own Regulations on this sub-
ject. It is therefore advisable to prepare suitable con-
tainers to collect and store momentarily all solid and
fluid materials that must not be scattered in the envi-
ronment to avoid pollution.
At preset intervals these products will be delivered to
disposal stations legally recognized and present in
this Country.
Hereunder are listed some products of the machine
requiring disposal:
Z lubricating oil;
Z brakes system oil;
Z coolant mixture, condensation rests and pure anti-
freeze;
Z fuel;
Z filter elements, oil and fuel filters;
Z filter elements, air filters;
Z battery.
Also polluting rags, paper, sawdust and gloves must
be disposed in compliance with the same proce-
dures.
Do not use food or beverage containers that may
mislead someone into drinking from them. Do not
pour waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into
any water source. Air conditioning refrigerants es-
caping into the air can damage the Earth’s atmos-
phere. Government regulations may require a
certified air conditioning service centre to recover
and recycle used air conditioning refrigerants. Ob-
tain information on the proper way to recycle or dis-
pose of waste from your local environmental or
recycling centre, or from your Dealer.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 11

2. USE INSTRUCTION
The machine must be used in accordance with its
designated use, by observing the safety and precau-
tionary rules and by strictly following the use instruc-
tions.
The excavator equipped with front attachment,
standard bucket or clamshell, is designed solely for
excavating, turning over and loading excavated
soils, sand, gravel, blasted rock, ore, coal and other
raw materials.

S DANGER
Using the excavator or its attachments for purposes
other than those stated above, e.g.:
Z for lifting or transporting persons;
Z as a working platform;
Z for lifting crane loads without the attachment being
approved for this purpose;
Z for pulling slung loads;
Z for driving in posts, supports, sheet-piles, without
the attachment being approved for this purpose;
is considered contrary to the designated use.
Improper use may cause injuries or a life-threatening
risk for the operator and for other persons and may
cause extensive damage to things.

Any functional disorders, especially those affecting


the safety of the machine, should therefore be recti-
fied immediately.
The manufacturer/supplier cannot be held responsi-
ble for damages resulting from improper use. The
risk involved in such misuse lies entirely with the us-
er.
12 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

2.1 MACHINE SAFETY

Before carrying out any service or repair work the


machine must be secured as follows:
Park the machine on a level and firm surface.
Rest the working attachment on the ground.
Lower the blade and the stabilizers to the ground.
Lock the upper structure.
Engage the parking brake.
Shut off the engine.
Move both hydraulic control levers in all directions,
to release possible residual pressure inside the hy-
draulic system.
Disconnect the pilot control.
Set the ignition key to position “0” and pull it out.
Secure the machine with wheel chocks as to prevent
its rolling or overturning.

2.2 ADJUST THE SEAT

A seat poorly adjusted for operator or work require-


ments may quickly fatigue the operator leading to
improper operations.
The seat should be adjusted whenever machine op-
erator changes.
The operator should be able to press the pedals
completely and to move the hydraulic control levers
correctly, with his back resting against the seat back.

On machines equipped with seat belt:


Z check the seat belt condition. In the event of dam-
age or after an accident, have it replaced immedi-
ately;
Z fasten seat belt before starting to work.
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 13

2.3 NOISE LEVELS

Sound power level (acoustic external)

LWA:
MH City Models: 101 dB (A)
MH Plus Models: 102 dB (A)
MH 5.6 Models: 103 dB (A)
Sound power level guaranteed, determined in com-
pliance with European standard 2000/14/EC.

Sound pressure level in the operator’s seat


(acoustic internal)

LpA:
MH City Models: 74 dB (A)
MH Plus Models: 77 dB (A)
MH 5.6 Models: 78 dB (A)
Sound pressure level continuous, measured inside
the cab with door and windows closed and with the
heater/air conditioner blower operating at 2nd speed,
measured on an identical machine, in compliance
with ISO 6396:1992 Standard.
14 SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

2.4 TRAVEL ON PUBLIC ROADS

S WARNING
Road circulation (on public roads) is ruled by special
provisions varying from country to country. Check
beforehand with local authorities for circulation
provisions.

Transfer on public roads (each time you leave a


yard) is allowed only with an approved configuration,
complying with dimensions (A), (B) as shown on the
tables.

MH City
MONOBOOM
mm 2600 2300 2000
Dipper
(in) (102.36) (90.55) (78.74)
mm 3930 3870 3915
A Maximum height
(in) (154.72) (152.36) (154.13)
mm 4080 4095 4080
B Frontal off-set
(in) (160.63) (161.22) (160.63)

PLACING BOOM
mm 2600 2300 2000
Dipper
(in) (102.36) (90.55) (78.74)
mm 4000 3955 3950
A Maximum height
(in) (157.48) (155.71) (155.51)
mm 2685 2750 2910
B Frontal off-set
(in) (105.71) (108.28) (114.58)

OFF-SET BOOM
mm 2000
Dipper
(in) (78.74)
mm 4000
A Maximum height
(in) (157.48)
mm 4130
B Frontal off-set
(in) (162.60)
SECTION 01 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 15

MH Plus
MONOBOOM
mm 2900 2600 2300
Dipper
(in) (114.17) (102.36) (90.55)
mm 3980 3965 3965
A Maximum height
(in) (156.69) (156.10) (156.10)
mm 4200 4215 4225
B Frontal off-set
(in) (165.35) (165.94) (166.34)

PLACING BOOM
mm 2600 2300 -
Dipper
(in) (102.36) (90.55)
mm 3925 3925 -
A Maximum height
(in) (154.53) (154.53)
mm 2605 2680 -
B Frontal off-set
(in) (102.56) (105.51)

OFF-SET BOOM
mm 2000
Dipper
(in) (78.74)
mm 4000
A Maximum height
(in) (157.48)
mm 4130
B Frontal off-set
(in) (162.60)

MH 5.6
MONOBOOM
mm 2800 2400 2000
Dipper
(in) (110.24) (94.49) (78.74)
mm 3850 3800 3800
A Maximum height
(in) (151.57) (149.60) (149.60)
mm 4750 4750 4850
B Frontal off-set
(in) (187.00) (187.00) (190.94)

PLACING BOOM
mm 2400 2000 -
Dipper
(in) (94.49) (78.74)
mm 4000 4000 -
A Maximum height
(in) (157.48) (157.48)
mm 2800 2750 -
B Frontal off-set
(in) (110.24) (108.28)
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND
INSTRUMENTS

1. SWITCHES AND PUSH-BUTTONS ............................................................................................................. 1


2. CONTROLS AND PEDALS .......................................................................................................................... 6
3. MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................... 10
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1

1. SWITCHES AND PUSH-BUTTONS


2 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Rotary knob/ Activates the blower and has 3-speed stages: 1,


1 Blower
selector 2, 3.

Air conditioner
2 White button Activates/deactivates the air recirculation.
(optional)

Air conditioner Activation/deactivation of air conditioner (ON/


3 Blue button
(optional) OFF).

Sets the heating power:


Rotary knob/
4 Heating completely to the left - low heating power (blue);
selector
completely to the right - high heating power (red).

Stabilizer
5 Push-button Rear right stabilizer control.
(optional)

Stabilizer
6 Push-button Rear left stabilizer control.
(optional)

Stabilizer
Front left stabilizer control.
(optional)

7 Push-button

Blade (optional) Blade control.

Stabilizer
8 Push-button Front right stabilizer control.
(optional)

9 Switch Parking brake Parking brake control.

By pressing the symbol (lamp lights up) the


Floating axle floating axle is blocked.
10 Push-button
blocking By pressing the symbol again (lamp turns off) the
floating axle is released.

11 Push-button Not used.


SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Selects the road travel mode.


12 Push-button Road travel Ensure that the safety lever is placed to position
“0”.

By pressing the symbol (the lamp lights up) the


creep speed engages.
13 Push-button Creep speed
By pressing the symbol again (the lamp turns off)
and the creep speed disengages.

14 Display Multi-function Controls and monitoring of the machine functions.

The opening/closing speed of the clamshell is


Clamshell
15 Switch determined by pre-set values. The speed
opening/closing
reduction is optional.

Hydraulic Shears To activate depress switch face without symbol.


16 Switch
(optional) To deactivate depress symbol face of switch.

Hydraulic rotary To activate depress switch face without symbol.


17 Switch
cutter (optional) To deactivate depress symbol face of switch.

Hydraulic To activate depress switch face without symbol.


18 Switch hammer
(optional) To deactivate depress symbol face of switch.

Rotary light To activate depress switch face without symbol.


19 Switch
(optional) To deactivate depress symbol face of switch.

Activates and deactivates the electrical system.


20 Ignition key
Starting/Stopping the engine.

Rear working To activate, press the switch face without symbol.


21 Switch floodlamps
(optional) To deactivate, press the symbol face of switch.

Cab floodlamps / To activate, press the switch face without symbol.


22 Switch
attachment To deactivate, press the symbol face of switch.

Automatic return push-button.


One click: a wiper stroke and a liquid jet.
Screen wiper/
23 Switch
washer Activates the screen-washer pump and the wiper
as long as the switch face without symbol is kept
depressed.
4 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Automatic return push-button.


One click: intermittent wiping.
24 Switch Windscreen wiper
As long as the switch is kept pressed the screen-
wiper operates continuously.

25 Push-button Engine rpm Lowering of engine rpm up to idle run in 7 stages.

Engine rpm increase up to a maximum speed in 7


26 Push-button Engine rpm
steps (7 power stages with fixed speed levels).

Activation/deactivation of automatic engine speed


reduction.
27 Push-button Auto Idle After activation, the speed of the diesel engine is
automatically reduced to a lower speed during no-
work phases lasting longer than 4 seconds.

Sets engine to idling speed. If Auto Idle and Low


28 Push-button Low Idle Idle are on at the same time, Low-Idle has higher
priority.

Push-button with two lights.


Left light on and right light out: 1st speed
engaged.
29 Push-button Gearbox
Left light out and right light on: 2nd speed
engaged.
Lights off: the automatic gearshift mode is active.

Push-button with two lights.


Lights off: brake released, upper structure free to
turn.
Left light on: holding brake engaged, upper
Upper structure
30 Push-button structure braked.
holding brake
Right light on: holding brake automatic mode.
Holding brake is applied and released
automatically. As soon as the upper structure
stops the brake applies.
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 5

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Push-button with two lights.


Lights off: overload warning system off.
Overload Left light on: overload warning system on
31 Push-button
(optional) (machine not additionally stabilized).
Right light on: overload warning system on
(machine additionally stabilized).

Push-button with two lights.


Lights off: soft braking of upper structure rotation.
Upper structure Left light on: standard braking of upper structure
32 Push-button
holding brake rotation.
Lights on: abrupt braking of upper structure
rotation.

Quick coupler To activate depress switch face without symbol.


(optional) To deactivate depress symbol face of switch.
33 Switch
Stabilizer
independent
Stabilizer independent raising/lowering.
activation
(optional)

Once this option is set, to button (25) is assigned


34 Switch 2nd pump
a different function.
6 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

2. CONTROLS AND PEDALS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

By shifting the lever to the right - the upper


structure rotates to the right.
Rotation
By shifting the lever to the left - the upper
Left hydraulic structure rotates to the left.
1
control lever By shifting the lever forward - the dipper extends -
Dipper/blade and the blade/stabilizers lower.
stabilizers By shifting the lever backward - the dipper retracts
- the blade/stabilizers raise.

Allows to perform the levelling operation in an


2 Push-button Levelling
accurate and smooth way.

By shifting the lever upward the pilot control is


OFF.
3 Safety lever Pilot control
By shifting the lever downward the pilot control is
ON.
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 7

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Generates an engine rpm and pressure increase


Power Boost
(for short work stages).
4 Push-button Independent
Allows to raise the stabilizers independently one
stabilizers
from another.
(optional)

Dipper/blade and
The controls for dipper/blade and stabilizers
stabilizers
switch over. (With blade/stabilizers activated the
controls switch-
buzzer sounds).
5 Push-button over

Independent
Allows to lower the stabilizers independently one
stabilizers
from another.
(optional)

Hydraulic
6 Push-button Hydraulic hammer engagement.
hammer

Clamshell
7 Push-button Left clamshell rotation.
rotation (optional)

With placing boom: extension/retraction of boom


adjusting cylinder.
Placing boom/ With hammer: hammer control.
attachment
With rotary cutter: rotary cutter control.
8 Pedal With shears: shears control.

By depressing pedal on the upper side: the off-set


boom turns to the right.
Off-set digging
By depressing the pedal on the bottom side: the
off-set boom turns to the left.

9 Footrest

It selects the lights type.


Main beams signal: by pushing the lever upward.
10 Lever Lights
Low beams: lever in middle position.
Main beams: by pushing the lever downward.

11 Lever Horn Acoustic signal.

12 Lever Lights Lights off.


8 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

13 Lever Lights Tail lights on.

14 Lever Lights Low beams on.

15 Lever Turn signal light Left signal light activation.

16 Lever Turn signal light Right signal light activation.

17 Push-button Flashing lights Flashing lights activation.

Steering wheel
18 Steering Transfers the steering motion to the steering axle.
and column

It locks the steering column to required inclination:


Locking of the by pushing downward - the column can be
19 Lever
steering column moved;
by releasing the lever - the column is locked.

Starts the machine travel and determines its


20 Pedal Travel
speed.

It brakes the machine travel. The control lever


locks the service brake to braking position. At the
21 Pedal Service brake same time, the floating axle blocks. When the
brake pedal is released, also the floating axle
releases automatically.

Clamshell
22 Push-button Right clamshell rotation.
rotation (optional)

23 Push-button Horn Acoustic signal.

24 Push-button Travel direction Selection of forward travel direction.

25 Push-button Travel direction Selection of reverse travel direction.


SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 9

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

26 Push-button Travel direction Selection of idle run.

Upper structure
27 Pin It locks the upper structure to the undercarriage.
holding brake

By shifting the lever forward - the boom lowers.


Boom
By shifting the lever backward - the boom raises.

By pushing the lever to the right - the bucket


Bucket dumps.
Right hydraulic
28 By pushing the lever to the left - the bucket fills.
control lever
By pushing the lever to the right - the clamshell
Clamshell opens.
(optional) By pushing the lever to the left - the clamshell
closes.

29 Socket 12 V auxiliary socket.


10 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

3. MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

This light turns on when the forward


1 Lamp Travel direction
travel is engaged.

It flashes when the left turn signal is


2 Lamp Turn signal light
activated.

3 Lamp Preheating It turns on during preheating.

It turns on blue, when the main


4 Lamp Main beams
beams are activated.

Upper structure This light turns on when the holding


5 Lamp
holding brake brake is engaged.

It turns on when the right turn signal


6 Lamp Turn signal light
is activated.
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 11

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

It turns on when the reverse travel is


7 Lamp Travel direction
activated.

Time in hours and minutes/machine


working hours display/fuel level
indication.
Time/Hourmeter/
Indication above the cross line =
Fuel level
Level OK 121 HOURS

Indication under the cross line = top


up fuel.

Time/Engine Time in hours and minutes / graphic


power level display of the engine power level.

Coolant
temperature/ It displays the temperature of coolant
8 Display hydraulic oil and the hydraulic oil temperature.
temperature

Input of secret code for the start-up


Secret code
electronic lock.
CODE

Display of service hours, according


to:
Operation hours Z total hours;
Z partial time;
OPERATION HOURS
Z days count.
12 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Setting of hydraulic oil pressure and


of volumetric flow for the following
attachments:
Z 4 different hydraulic hammers;
Z 4 different rotary cutters;
ATTACHMENTS
Z 4 different hydraulic shears.
Further options can be activated by
the dealer for use by the operator:
Attachments Z degree of damping for equipment
movements and travel function;
Z rotation power limiting;
Z activation of “Auto Power Boost”
function;
Z setting of the levelling function;
Z basic setting;
Z clamshell rotation;
Z boom adjusting cylinder speed.

8 Display
Setting of display contrast and
Display brightness, clock, language and
measuring units.
DISPLAY

Displays operating data of the


Information
machine and the control system.
INFORMATION

Machine Display of all machine data.

MACHINE
SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 13

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

Display of operating hours by


function groups of the machine
(disabled in normal machine
operation).
Display and setting of maintenance
intervals (disabled in normal MAINTENANCE
machine operation).
Maintenance Calibration of machine functions
(reserved for Service Department).
Activation of optional machine
functions (disabled in normal
8 Display machine operation).
Resetting of faults (reserved for
Service Department - password
protected).

Faults occurred are stored in detail


by electronic control unit.

Faults This menu is reserved for our


Service and disabled in normal
machine operation (password FAULTS RETRIEVAL
protected).

Push-button for selection and


9 Push-button “set” button confirmation of items in function and
navigation menus.

Push-button for selection and scroll-


Push-button with
10 Push-button down in function and navigation
downward arrow
menus.

Push-button for selection and scroll-


Push-button with
11 Push-button up or escape button in function and
upward arrow
navigation menus.
14 SECTION 02 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

Ref. Description Operation Symbol

It lights up yellow: concurrently to


warning signal, to indicate
unimportant faults concerning the
safety and the operation.
By pressing “Set”, the fault is
displayed.
Multi-function If several faults have occurred, they
12 Lamp
display are displayed one after the other.
Not all yellow faults are displayed on
the display.
A detailed list of yellow faults is
accessible via the Fault Recall
menu, but it is reserved to the After-
sales service.

It lights up red: when the safety of


persons and the operation of the
machine’s main assemblies is
endangered.
The fault digital code is displayed
concurrently and an acoustic signal
Multi-function is released.
13 Lamp
display
In some fault cases, certain machine
functions can be switched on by
emergency operation.
There is also the possibility of
several faults being indicated at the
same time.
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS

1. MAIN COMPONENTS .................................................................................................................................. 1


2. DIMENSIONS - OPERATING WEIGHTS ..................................................................................................... 3
3. DIGGING PERFORMANCE ....................................................................................................................... 19
4. LIFTING CAPACITIES................................................................................................................................ 33
5. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................... 39
6. ROTATION ................................................................................................................................................. 40
7. TRAVEL ...................................................................................................................................................... 41
8. TYRES ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
9. BRAKES ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
10. STEERING................................................................................................................................................ 42
11. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 42
12. BUCKETS ................................................................................................................................................. 43
13. TIGHTENING TORQUES ......................................................................................................................... 44
14. CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION PUMP (OPTIONAL) ............................................................................... 44
15. FUEL SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 44
16. ENGINE .................................................................................................................................................... 45
17. SUPPLY SUMMARIZING CHART............................................................................................................ 46
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1

1. MAIN COMPONENTS
1.1 OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

1. Bucket 15. Fuel tank


2. Bucket cylinder 16. Counterweight
3. Dipper 17. Stabilizers
4. Batteries 18. Rear wheels
5. Dipper cylinder 19. Rear axle
6. Placing boom 20. Cab
7. Multi-cooler 21. Stair and storage box
8. Boom cylinders 22. Front wheels
9. Boom 23. Front steering axle
10. Boom adjusting cylinder 24. Axle floating locking cylinders
11. Muffler 25. Blade
12. Diesel engine 26. Undercarriage
13. Hydraulic oil tank 27. Upper structure
14. Hydraulic pumps
2 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.2 OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

1. Bucket 15. Counterweight


2. Bucket cylinder 16. Stabilizers
3. Dipper 17. Rear wheels
4. Batteries 18. Rear axle
5. Dipper cylinder 19. Cab
6. Monoboom 20. Stair and storage box
7. Multi-cooler 21. Front wheels
8. Boom cylinders 22. Front steering axle
10. Muffler 23. Axle floating locking cylinders
11. Diesel engine 24. Blade
12. Hydraulic oil tank 25. Undercarriage
13. Hydraulic pumps 26. Upper structure
14. Fuel tank
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3

2. DIMENSIONS - OPERATING WEIGHTS


2.1 MH City MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM


4 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2000 2550 430 1220 1750 300 2840 2520 3010 3900 345 4555 930 2540 1070 8035 8175
2300 2550 430 1220 1750 300 2890 2520 3010 3900 345 4560 930 2540 1070 8040 8180
2600 2550 430 1220 1750 300 3070 2520 3010 3900 345 4465 930 2540 1070 7945 8085

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
78.74 100.39 16.93 48.03 68.90 11.81 111.81 99.21 118.50 153.54 13.58 179.33 36.61 100.00 42.13 316.34 321.85
90.55 100.39 16.93 48.03 68.90 11.81 113.78 99.21 118.50 153.54 13.58 179.53 36.61 100.00 42.13 316.53 322.05
102.36 100.39 16.93 48.03 68.90 11.81 120.87 99.21 118.50 153.54 13.58 175.79 36.61 100.00 42.13 312.79 318.31

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with twin-tyres 10.00-20

With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With single tyres 18R-19.5 ................................................................................................... 2500 mm (98.42 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5................................................................................................ 2490 mm(98.03 in)

Rear blade Front blade and rear


Dipper (mm) (in) Rear stabilizers (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) stabilizers (kg) (lb)
2000 (78.74) 14795 (32549) 14765 (32483) 15235 (33517)
2300 (90.55) 14845 (32659) 14815 (32593) 15285 (33627)
2600 (102.36) 14895 (32769) 14865 (32703) 15335 (33737)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM


6 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2000 2550 500 1240 1750 320 2925 2500 3030 3900 360 4450 930 2540 1070 7930 8070
2300 2550 500 1240 1750 320 3190 2500 3030 3900 360 4480 930 2540 1070 7960 8100
2600 2550 500 1240 1750 320 3335 2500 3030 3900 360 4440 930 2540 1070 7920 8060

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
78.74 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 115.16 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 175.20 36.61 100.00 42.13 312.20 317.72
90.55 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 125.59 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 176.38 36.61 100.00 42.13 313.38 318.90
102.36 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 131.30 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 174.80 36.61 100.00 42.13 311.81 317.22

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2520 mm (99.21 in)

With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Rear blade Front blade and rear


Dipper (mm) (in) Rear stabilizers (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) stabilizers (kg) (lb)
2000 (78.74) 14300 (31460) 14270 (31394) 14740 (32428)
2300 (90.55) 14350 (31570) 14320 (31504) 14790 (32538)
2600 (102.36) 14400 (31680) 14370 (31614) 14840 (32648)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7

OUTFIT WITH OFF-SET BOOM


8 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2000 2550 500 1240 1750 320 2805 2500 3030 3900 360 5784 930 2540 1070 9264 9404
2300 2550 500 1240 1750 320 3101 2500 3030 3900 360 5865 930 2540 1070 9345 9485
2600 2550 500 1240 1750 320 3402 2500 3030 3900 360 5780 930 2540 1070 9260 9400

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
78.74 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 110.43 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 227.72 36.61 100.00 42.13 364.72 370.23
90.55 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 122.09 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 230.90 36.61 100.00 42.13 367.91 373.42
102.36 100.39 19.68 48.82 68.90 12.60 133.94 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.17 227.56 36.61 100.00 42.13 364.57 370.08

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2520 mm (99.21 in)


With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2535 mm (99.80 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Rear blade Front blade and rear


Dipper (mm) (in) Rear stabilizers (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) stabilizers (kg) (lb)
2000 (78.74) 14816 (32595) 14786 (32529) 15256 (33563)
2300 (90.55) 14866 (32705) 14836 (32639) 15306 (33673)
2600 (102.36) 14916 (32815) 14886 (32749) 15356 (33783)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9

2.2 MH Plus MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM


10 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2300 2550 430 1220 1900 300 2920 2520 3010 3900 395 4810 930 2540 1070 8290 8430
2600 2550 430 1220 1900 300 2980 2520 3010 3900 345 4820 930 2540 1070 8300 8440
2900 2550 430 1220 1900 300 3045 2520 3010 3900 345 4805 930 2540 1070 8285 8425

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
90.55 100.39 16.93 48.03 74.80 11.81 114.96 99.21 118.50 153.54 15.55 189.37 36.61 100.00 42.13 326.38 331.89
102.36 100.39 16.93 48.03 74.80 11.81 117.32 99.21 118.50 153.54 13.58 189.76 36.61 100.00 42.13 326.77 332.28
114.17 100.39 16.93 48.03 74.80 11.81 119.88 99.21 118.50 153.54 13.58 189.17 36.61 100.00 42.13 326.18 331.69

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with twin-tyres 10.00-20

With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With single tyres 18R-19.5 ................................................................................................... 2500 mm (98.42 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5.............................................................................................. 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Front blade and Front and rear


Rear blade Rear stabilizers
Dipper (mm) (in) rear stabilizers stabilizers
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
2300 (90.55) 17470 (38434) 17480 (38456) 17900 (39380) 18400 (40480)
2600 (102.36) 17510 (38522) 17520 (38544) 17940 (39468) 18440 (40568)
2900 (114.17) 17560 (38632) 17570 (38654) 17990 (39578) 18490 (40678)
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mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2300 2550 450 1240 1900 320 2905 2500 3030 3900 365 4545 930 2540 1070 8025 8165
2600 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3130 2500 3030 3900 365 4615 930 2540 1070 8095 8235
2900 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3400 2500 3030 3900 365 4550 930 2540 1070 8030 8170

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
90.55 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 114.37 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 178.94 36.61 100.00 42.13 315.94 321.46
102.36 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 123.23 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 181.69 36.61 100.00 42.13 318.70 324.21
114.17 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 133.86 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 179.13 36.61 100.00 42.13 316.14 321.65

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2500 mm (98.42 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Front blade and Front and rear


Rear blade Rear stabilizers
Dipper (mm) (in) rear stabilizers stabilizers
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
2300 (90.55) 16790 (36398) 16800 (36960) 17220 (37884) 17720 (38984)
2600 (102.36) 16830 (37026) 16840 (37048) 17260 (37972) 17760 (39072)
2900 (114.17) 16880 (37136) 16890 (37158) 17310 (38082) 17810 (39182)
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14 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2300 2550 450 1240 1900 320 2903 2500 3030 3900 365 5919 930 2540 1070 9399 9534
2600 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3126 2500 3030 3900 365 5988 930 2540 1070 9468 9608
2900 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3403 2500 3030 3900 365 5924 930 2540 1070 9404 9544

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
90.55 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 114.29 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 233.03 36.61 100.00 42.13 370.04 375.35
102.36 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 123.07 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 235.75 36.61 100.00 42.13 372.75 378.28
114.17 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 133.98 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 233.23 36.61 100.00 42.13 370.23 375.75

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With twin tyres 315/80-22.5.................................................................................................. 2500 mm (98.42 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Front blade and Front and rear


Rear blade Rear stabilizers
Dipper (mm) (in) rear stabilizers stabilizers
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
(kg (lb) (kg) (lb)
2300 (90.55) 17452 (38394) 17462 (38416) 17882 (39340) 18382 (40440)
2600 (102.36) 17492 (38482) 17502 (38504) 17922 (39428) 18422 (40528)
2900 (114.17) 17542 (38592) 17552 (38614) 17972 (39538) 18472 (40638)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15

2.3 MH 5.6 MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM


16 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2000 2550 450 1240 1900 320 2905 2500 3030 3900 365 4545 930 2540 1070 8025 8165
2400 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3130 2500 3030 3900 365 4615 930 2540 1070 8095 8235
2800 2550 450 1240 1900 320 3400 2500 3030 3900 365 4550 930 2540 1070 8030 8170

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
78.74 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 114.37 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 178.94 36.61 100.00 42.13 315.94 321.46
94.49 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 123.23 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 181.69 36.61 100.00 42.13 318.7 324.21
110.24 100.39 17.72 48.82 74.80 12.60 133.86 98.42 119.29 153.54 14.37 179.13 36.61 100.00 42.13 316.14 321.65

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2535 mm (99.80 in)


With single tyres 18R-19.5 ................................................................................................... 2500 mm (98.42 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Front blade and Front and rear


Rear blade Rear stabilizers
Dipper (mm) (in) rear stabilizers stabilizers
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
2000 (78.74) 19180 (42196) 19230 (42306) 19810 (43582) 20270 (44594)
2400 (94.49) 19240 (42328) 19290 (42438) 19880 (43736) 20340 (44748)
2800 (110.24) 19330 (42526) 19390 (42658) 19970 (43934) 20430 (44946)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM


18 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

mm
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
2000 2650 390 1270 2050 320 3000 2500 3090 3900 350 5015 1010 2540 1040 8675 8705
2400 2650 390 1270 2050 320 2990 2500 3090 3900 350 5000 1010 2540 1040 8660 8690
2800 2650 390 1270 2050 320 3090 2500 3090 3900 350 5030 1010 2540 1040 8690 8720

in
Dipper A B C D E F G* H I L M N O P Q R
78.74 104.33 15.35 50.00 80.71 12.60 118.11 98.42 121.65 153.54 13.78 197.44 39.76 100.00 40.94 341.53 342.72
94.49 104.33 15.35 50.00 80.71 12.60 117.72 98.42 121.65 153.54 13.78 196.85 39.76 100.00 40.94 340.94 342.12
110.24 104.33 15.35 50.00 80.71 12.60 121.65 98.42 121.65 153.54 13.78 198.03 39.76 100.00 40.94 342.12 343.31

G = tyres maximum width


O = machine maximum width
* = dimension determined with single tyres 18R-19.5

With twin tyres 10.00-20....................................................................................................... 2520 mm (99.21 in)


With twin tyres 11.00-20..................................................................................................... 2545 mm (100.20 in)
With single tyres 600/40-22.5............................................................................................... 2490 mm (98.03 in)

Front blade and Front and rear


Rear blade Rear stabilizers
Dipper (mm) (in) rear stabilizers stabilizers
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
2000 (78.74) 18370 (40414) 18415 (40513) 18995 (41789) 19455 (42801)
2400 (94.49) 18430 (40546) 18475 (40645) 19065 (41943) 19525 (42955)
2800 (110.24) 18520 (40744) 18575 (40865) 19155 (42141) 19615 (43153)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19

3. DIGGING PERFORMANCE
3.1 MH City MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2300 90.55 2600 102.36


A Maximum digging height mm in 9200 362.20 9300 366.14 9600 377.95
B Maximum loading height mm in 6800 267.70 6900 271.65 7100 279.53
C Maximum digging depth mm in 4800 188.98 5100 200.79 5400 212.60
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3100 122.05 3500 137.79 3800 149.61
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 4700 185.04 4900 192.91 5200 204.72
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8300 326.77 8600 338.58 8800 346.46
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8100 318.90 8400 330.71 8600 338.58
H Minimum swing radius mm in 2700 106.30 2600 102.36 2700 106.30
Maximum loading height mm in 3300 129.92 3000 118.11 2700 106.30
K
(dipper retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 67.3 15129.6 61.6 13848.2 56.8 12769.1
20 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2300 90.55 2600 102.36


A Maximum digging height mm in 8400 330.71 8300 326.77 8500 334.64
B Maximum loading height mm in 6000 236.22 6000 236.22 6200 244.09
C Maximum digging depth mm in 4800 188.98 5100 200.79 5400 212.60
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3100 122.05 3000 118.11 3300 129.92
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 4600 181.10 4800 188.98 5200 204.72
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8200 322.83 8400 330.71 8700 342.52
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8000 314.96 8200 322.83 8500 334.64
H Minimum swing radius mm in 3000 118.11 3000 118.11 3000 118.11
Maximum loading height (dipper mm in 2800 110.24 2500 98.42 2200 86.51
K
retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 67.3 15149.6 61.6 13848.2 56.8 12769.1
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 21

OUTFIT WITH OFF-SET BOOM

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2300 90.55 2600 102.36


A Maximum digging height mm in 8400 330.71 8300 326.77 8400 330.71
B Maximum loading height mm in 6000 236.22 6000 236.22 6100 240.16
C Maximum digging depth mm in 4700 185.04 5000 196.85 5300 208.66
C' Maximum off-set boom depth mm in 1500 59.05 1800 70.87 2100 82.68
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 2900 114.17 2800 110.24 3100 122.05
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 4500 177.16 4800 188.98 5100 200.79
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8200 322.83 8400 330.71 8600 338.58
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 7900 311.02 8100 318.90 8400 330.71
H Minimum swing radius mm in 2900 114.17 2900 114.17 2900 114.17
K Maximum loading height (dipper retracted) mm in 2900 114.17 2600 102.36 2300 90.55
Or Off-set right side mm in 2600 102.36 2600 102.36 2600 102.36
Ol Off-set left side mm in 2400 94.49 2400 94.49 2400 94.49
Xr Off-set angle right side ° 42 42 42
Xl Off-set angle left side ° 43 43 43
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6 96.2 21626.6
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 67.3 15129.6 61.6 13848.2 56.8 12769.1
22 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH CLAMSHELL BUCKET

Placing boom

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2300 90.55 2600 102.36


A Maximum loading height mm in 5600 220.47 5700 224.41 6000 236.22
C Maximum depth mm in 5900 232.28 6200 244.09 6500 255.90
F Maximum outreach mm in 7100 279.53 7300 287.40 7600 299.21
H Front swing radius mm in 2300 90.55 2200 86.61 2300 90.55
K Minimum loading height mm in 2100 82.68 1800 70.87 1500 59.05
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 23

Monoboom

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2300 90.55 2600 102.36


A Maximum loading height mm in 4800 188.98 4800 188.98 5000 196.85
C Maximum depth mm in 6000 236.22 6300 248.03 6600 259.84
F Maximum outreach mm in 7000 275.59 7200 283.46 7500 295.27
H Front swing radius mm in 2500 98.42 1400 55.12 2400 94.49
K Minimum loading height mm in 1600 62.99 1300 51.18 1000 39.37
24 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

3.2 MH Plus MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

Dipper mm in 2300 90.55 2600 102.36 2900 114.17


A Maximum digging height mm in 9800 385.83 10100 397.64 10300 405.51
B Maximum loading height mm in 7100 279.53 7300 287.40 7600 299.21
C Maximum digging depth mm in 5500 216.53 5800 228.35 6100 240.16
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 4200 165.35 4500 177.16 4800 188.38
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 5300 208.66 5700 224.41 6000 235.22
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 9000 354.33 9300 366.14 9600 377.95
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8800 346.45 9100 358.27 9400 370.08
H Minimum swing radius mm in 2800 110.24 2900 114.17 3000 118.11
Maximum loading height (dipper mm in 3100 122.05 2800 110.24 2500 98.42
K
retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 70.7 15894 65.4 14702.5 60.7 13645.9
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

Dipper mm in 2300 90.55 2600 102.36 2900 114.17


A Maximum digging height mm in 9000 354.33 9100 358.27 9300 366.14
B Maximum loading height mm in 6300 248.03 6500 255.90 6600 259.84
C Maximum digging depth mm in 5400 212.60 5700 224.41 6000 236.22
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3900 153.54 4200 165.35 4500 177.16
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 5200 204.72 5500 216.53 5800 228.35
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8700 342.52 9000 354.33 9300 366.14
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8500 334.64 8800 346.46 9100 358.27
H Minimum swing radius mm in 2800 110.24 2800 110.24 2900 114.17
Maximum loading height (dipper mm in 2600 102.36 2300 90.55 2000 78.74
K
retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 70.7 15894 65.4 14702.5 60.7 13645.9
26 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH OFF-SET BOOM

Dipper mm in 2300 90.55 2600 102.36 2900 114.17


A Maximum digging height mm in 9000 354.33 9200 362.20 9400 370.08
B Maximum loading height mm in 6300 248.03 6500 255.90 6700 263.78
C Maximum digging depth mm in 5300 208.66 5600 220.47 5900 232.28
C' Maximum off-set boom depth mm in 2200 86.62 2500 98.42 2800 110.24
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3800 149.61 4100 161.42 4400 173.23
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 5100 200.79 5400 212.60 5700 224.41
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8700 342.52 9000 354.33 9200 362.20
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8500 334.64 8800 346.46 9100 358.27
H Minimum swing radius mm in 2700 106.30 2700 106.30 2800 110.24
K Maximum loading height (dipper retracted) mm in 2600 102.36 2400 94.49 2100 82.68
Or Off-set right side mm in 3000 118.11 3000 118.11 3000 118.11
Ol Off-set left side mm in 2800 110.24 2800 110.24 2800 110.24
Xr Off-set angle right side ° 48 48 48
Xl Off-set angle left side ° 48 48 48
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7 106.4 23919.7
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 70.7 15894 65.4 14702.5 60.7 13645.9
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 27

OUTFIT WITH CLAMSHELL BUCKET

Placing boom

Dipper mm in 2300 90.55 2600 102.36 2900 114.17


A Maximum loading height mm in 6100 240.16 6300 248.03 6500 255.90
C Maximum depth mm in 6500 255.90 6800 267.72 7100 279.53
F Maximum outreach mm in 7700 303.15 7900 311.02 8200 322.83
H Front swing radius mm in 2400 94.49 2500 98.42 2600 102.36
K Minimum loading height mm in 2100 82.68 1800 70.87 1500 59.05
28 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Monoboom

Dipper mm in 2300 90.55 2600 102.36 2900 114.17


A Maximum loading height mm in 5300 208.66 5400 212.60 5600 220.47
C Maximum depth mm in 6500 255.90 6800 267.72 7100 273.53
F Maximum outreach mm in 7400 291.34 7600 299.21 7900 311.02
H Front swing radius mm in 2600 102.36 2600 102.36 2700 106.30
K Minimum loading height mm in 1600 62.99 1300 58.18 1000 39.37
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 29

3.3 MH 5.6 MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2400 94.49 2800 110.24


A Maximum digging height mm in 10000 393.7 10300 405.51 10600 417.32
B Maximum loading height mm in 7000 275.59 7400 291.34 7700 303.15
C Maximum digging depth mm in 5400 212.60 5800 228.35 6200 244.09
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3700 145.67 4100 161.42 4400 173.23
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 5300 208.66 5700 224.41 6100 240.16
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 9100 358.27 9500 374.01 9800 385.83
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8900 350.39 9300 366.14 9700 381.89
H Minimum swing radius mm in 3600 141.73 3200 125.98 2800 110.24
Maximum loading height (dipper mm in 2800 110.24 2900 114.17 3000 118.11
K
retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 115.6 25987.9 115.6 25987.9 115.6 25987.9
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 104.3 23447.6 93.5 21019.6 84.7 19041.3
30 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2400 94.49 2800 110.24


A Maximum digging height mm in 9100 358.27 9300 366.14 9600 377.95
B Maximum loading height mm in 6200 244.09 6500 255.90 6700 263.78
C Maximum digging depth mm in 5300 208.66 5700 224.41 6100 240.16
D Maximum vertical wall digging depth mm in 3500 137.79 3900 153.54 4200 165.35
Maximum digging depth of cut for level mm in 5100 200.79 5500 216.53 5900 232.28
E
bottom (L = 2438 mm (95.98 in))
F Maximum digging reach mm in 8900 350.39 9300 366.14 9700 381.89
G Maximum digging reach at ground mm in 8700 342.52 9100 358.27 9500 374.01
H Minimum swing radius mm in 3200 125.98 3300 129.92 3300 129.92
Maximum loading height (dipper mm in 3100 122.05 2700 106.30 2300 90.55
K
retracted)
F1 Bucket tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 115.6 25987.9 115.6 25987.9 115.6 25987.9
F2 Dipper tensile force (370 bar (5366 psi)) kN lbf 104.3 23447.6 93.5 21019.6 84.7 19041.3
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31

OUTFIT WITH CLAMSHELL BUCKET

Placing boom

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2400 94.49 2800 110.24


A Maximum loading height mm in 6100 240.16 6400 251.97 6700 263.78
C Maximum depth mm in 6300 248.03 6700 263.79 7100 279.53
F Maximum outreach mm in 7600 299.21 8000 314.96 8400 330.71
H Front swing radius mm in 2300 90.55 2500 98.42 2600 102.36
K Minimum loading height mm in 2600 102.36 2200 86.61 1900 74.80
32 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Monoboom

Dipper mm in 2000 78.74 2400 94.49 2800 110.24


A Maximum loading height mm in 5300 208.66 5500 216.53 5800 228.35
C Maximum depth mm in 6200 244.09 6600 259.84 7000 275.59
F Maximum outreach mm in 7500 295.27 7800 307.09 8200 322.83
H Front swing radius mm in 2600 102.36 2700 106.30 2700 106.30
K Minimum loading height mm in 2200 86.61 1800 70.87 1400 55.12
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 33

4. LIFTING CAPACITIES
4.1 MH City MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
5.9 3.6 2.4 5.9 3.6 2.9 5.9 3.6 3.6 5.9 3.6 3.6 5.7 3.2 2.1
Z2
(19.36) (11.81) (7.87) (19.36) (11.81) (9.51) (19.36) (11.81) (11.81) (19.36) (11.81) (11.81) (18.70) (10.50) (6.89)
LD = 2.0 m 5.9 3.1 2.0 7.8 4.0 2.5 8.3 5.5 3.5 8.3 5.8 4.4 5.0 2.6 1.7
Z1
(6.56 ft) (19.36) (10.17) (6.56) (25.59) (13.12) (8.20) (27.23) (18.04) (11.48) (27.23) (19.03) (14.44) (16.40) (8.53) (5.58)
5.8 3.0 2.0 7.6 3.9 2.5 11.4 5.4 3.5 12.0 6.6 4.4 4.8 2.6 1.7
Z3
(19.03) (9.84) (6.56) (34.93) (12.79) (8.20) (37.40) (17.72) (11.48) (39.37) (21.65) (14.44) (15.75) (8.53) (5.58)
4.4 3.2 2.3 1.5 4.4 3.2 2.5 1.9 4.4 3.2 2.5 1.9 4.4 3.2 2.5 1.9 4.4 3.2 2.0 1.3
Z2
(14.44) (10.50) (7.55) (4.92) (14.44) (10.50) (8.20) (6.23) (14.44) (10.50) (8.20) (6.23) (14.44) (10.50) (8.20) (6.23) (14.44) (10.50) (6.56) (4.26)
LD = 2.3 m 5.9 3.1 2.0 1.4 7.8 4.0 2.5 1.8 8.5 5.5 3.4 1.9 8.5 5.5 4.3 1.9 5.0 2.6 1.7 1.2
Z1
(7.55 ft) (19.36) (10.17) (6.56) (4.59) (25.59) (13.12) (8.20) (5.90) (27.89) (18.04) (11.15) (6.23) (27.89) (18.04) (14.11) (6.23) (16.40) (8.53) (5.58) (3.94)
5.7 3.0 2.0 7.5 3.8 2.5 9.0 5.4 3.4 9.0 7.0 4.3 4.7 2.5 1.7
Z3
(18.70) (9.84) (6.56) (24.61) (12.47) (8.20) (29.53) (17.72) (11.15) (29.53) (22.97) (14.11) (15.42) (8.20) (5.58)
6.7 2.2 2.4 1.5 7.6 2.2 2.6 1.8 7.6 2.2 2.6 1.8 7.6 2.2 2.6 1.8 5.8 2.2 2.1 1.3
Z2
(21.98) (7.22) (7.87) (4.92) (24.93) (7.22) (8.53) (5.90) (24.93) (7.22) (8.53) (5.90) (24.93) (7.22) (8.53) (5.90) (19.03) (7.22) (6.89) (4.26)
LD = 2.6 m 5.9 3.2 2.0 1.4 7.6 4.0 2.5 1.8 7.6 5.2 3.4 2.4 7.6 5.2 3.4 2.4 5.0 2.7 1.7 1.2
Z1
(8.53 ft) (19.36) (10.50) (6.56) (4.59) (24.93) (13.12) (8.20) (5.90) (24.93) (17.06) (11.15) (7.87) (24.93) (17.06) (11.15) (7.87) (16.40) (8.86) (5.58) (3.94)
5.6 3.0 1.9 7.4 3.8 2.5 10.5 5.2 3.4 10.5 5.2 4.1 4.7 2.5 1.6
Z3
(18.37) (9.84) (6.23) (24.28) (12.47) (8.20) (34.45) (17.06) (11.15) (34.45) (17.06) (13.45) (15.42) (8.20) (5.25)
34 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
3.4 2.2 4.1 2.7 4.1 3.2 4.1 3.2 2.9 1.9
Z2
(11.15) (7.22) (13.45) (8.86) (13.45) (10.50) (13.45) (10.50) (9.51) (6.23)
LD = 2.0 m 5.0 2.9 2.0 5.0 3.7 2.5 5.0 5.2 3.4 5.0 5.7 4.3 4.4 2.5 1.7
Z1
(6.56 ft) (16.40) (9.51) (6.56) (16.40) (12.14) (8.20) (16.40) (17.06) (11.15) (16.40) (18.70) (14.11) (14.44) (8.20) (5.58)
5.4 2.9 2.0 7.2 3.8 2.5 8.7 5.3 3.5 8.7 5.9 4.4 4.5 2.5 1.7
Z3
(17.72) (9.51) (6.56) (23.62) (12.47) (8.20) (28.54) (17.39) (11.48) (28.54) (19.36) (14.44) (14.76) (8.20) (5.58)
6.4 3.4 1.8 8.2 4.3 1.8 8.2 4.5 1.8 8.2 4.5 1.8 5.4 3.0 1.8
Z2
(21.00) (11.15) (5.90) (26.90) (14.11) (5.90) (26.90) (14.76) (5.90) (26.90) (14.76) (5.90) (17.72) (9.84) (5.90)
LD = 2.3 m 4.7 2.9 2.0 4.7 3.7 2.5 4.7 5.2 3.4 4.7 5.4 4.3 4.4 2.4 1.7
Z1
(7.55 ft) (15.42) (9.51) (6.56) (15.42) (12.14) (8.20) (15.42) (17.06) (11.14) (15.42) (17.72) (14.11) (14.44) (7.87) (5.58)
5.3 2.9 2.0 7.0 3.7 2.5 7.0 5.2 3.4 7.0 6.3 4.3 4.4 2.4 1.7
Z3
(17.39) (9.51) (6.56) (22.97) (12.14) (8.20) (22.97) (17.06) (11.14) (22.97) (20.67) (14.11) (14.44) (7.87) (5.58)
6.5 3.5 2.2 7.3 4.3 2.2 1.9 7.3 5.0 2.2 1.9 7.3 5.0 2.2 1.9 5.5 3.0 1.9 1.3
Z2 1.5
(21.32) (11.48) (7.22) (23.95) (14.11) (7.22) (6.23) (23.95) (16.40) (7.22) (6.23) (23.95) (16.40) (7.22) (6.23) (18.04) (9.84) (6.23) (4.26)
LD = 2.6 m 5.2 2.9 1.9 5.4 3.7 2.4 1.8 5.4 5.0 3.4 1.8 5.4 5.0 4.1 1.8 4.3 2.4 1.6 1.2
Z1 1.4
(8.53 ft) (17.06) (9.51) (6.23) (17.72) (12.14) (7.87) (5.90) (17.72) (16.40) (11.15) (5.90) (17.72) (16.40) (13.45) (5.90) (14.11) (7.87) (5.25) (3.94)
5.3 2.9 1.9 7.0 3.7 2.4 7.8 5.1 3.4 7.8 5.1 4.3 4.3 2.4 1.6
Z3
(17.39) (9.51) (6.23) (22.97) (12.14) (7.87) (25.59) (16.73) (11.15) (25.59) (16.73) (14.11) (14.11) (7.87) (5.25)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 35

4.2 MH Plus MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
7.5 3.7 3.0 1.9 7.5 3.7 3.5 2.3 7.5 3.7 4.1 3.0 7.5 3.7 4.1 3.1 7.0 3.7 2.6 1.7
Z2
(24,51) (12.14) (9.84) (6.23) (24,51) (12.14) (11.48) (7.55) (24,51) (12.14) (13.45) (9.84) (24,51) (12.14) (13.45) (10.17) (22.97) (12.14) (8.53) (5.58)
LD = 2.3 m 7.3 3.9 2.5 1.8 9.1 4.7 2.9 2.1 9.5 6.4 4.0 2.9 9.5 6.7 5.0 3.6 6.2 3.4 2.1 1.5
Z1
(7.55 ft) (23.95) (12.79) (8.20) (5.90) (29.85) (15.42) (9.51) (6.89) (31.17) (21.00) (13.12) (9.51) (31.17) (21.98) (16.40) (11.81) (20.34) (11.15) (6.89) (4.92)
7.0 3.7 2.4 8.7 4.5 2.9 12.7 6.2 3.9 12.7 6.5 4.9 5.9 3.2 2.1
Z3
(22.97) (12.14) (7.87) (28.54) (14.76) (9.51) (41.67) (20.34) (12.79) (41.67) (21.32) (16.08) (19.36) (10.50) (6.89)
4.9 3.9 2.9 1.9 4.9 3.9 3.1 2.3 4.9 3.9 3.1 2.4 4.9 3.9 3.1 2.4 4.9 3.9 2.6 1.7
Z2
(16.08) (12.79) (9.51) (6.23) (16.08) (12.79) (10.17) (7.55) (16.08) (12.79) (10.17) (7.87) (16.08) (12.79) (10.17) (7.87) (16.08) (12.79) (8.53) (5.58)
LD = 2.6 m 7.3 4.0 2.5 1.7 9.1 4.8 3.0 2.1 9.7 6.3 4.0 2.8 9.7 6.3 4.9 3.5 6.2 3.4 2.1 1.5
Z1
(8.53 ft) (23.95) (13.12) (8.20) (5.58) (29.86) (15.75) (9.84) (6.89) (31.82) (20.67) (13.12) (9.19) (31.82) (20.67) (16.08) (11.48) (20.34) (11.15) (6.89) (4.92)
7.0 3.7 2.4 8.7 4.4 2.9 12.9 6.1 3.9 13.9 7.6 4.9 5.9 3.1 2.0
Z3
(22.97) (12.14) (7.87) (28.54) (14.44) (9.51) (42.32) (20.01) (12.79) (45.60) (24.93) (16.08) (19.36) (10.17) (6.56)
8.1 3.6 3.0 2.0 9.0 3.6 3.2 2.3 9.0 3.6 3.2 2.9 9.0 3.6 3.2 2.9 7.1 3.6 2.6 1.7
Z2
(26.57) (11.81) (9.84) (6.56) (29.53) (11.81) (10.50) (7.55) (29.53) (11.81) (10.50) (9.51) (29.53) (11.81) (10.50) (9.51) (23.29) (11.81) (8.53) (5.58)
LD = 2.9 m 7.3 4.0 2.5 1.7 9.0 4.8 3.0 2.0 9.0 5.9 4.0 2.8 9.0 5.9 4.7 3.3 6.2 3.4 2.1 1.4
Z1
(9.51 ft) (23.95) (13.12) (8.20) (5.58) (29.53) (15.75) (9.84) (6.56) (29.53) (19.36) (13.12) (9.19) (29.53) (19.36) (15.42) (10.83) (20.34) (11.15) (6.89) (4.59)
7.0 3.7 2.4 1.7 8.7 4.4 2.9 2.0 12.9 6.1 3.9 2.8 14.2 7.9 4.9 3.3 5.9 3.1 2.0 1.4
Z3
(22.97) (12.14) (7.87) (5.58) (28.54) (14.44) (9.51) (6.56) (42.32) (20.01) (12.79) (9.19) (46.59) (25.92) (16.08) (10.83) (19.36) (10.17) (6.56) (4.59)
36 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
7.4 4.0 2.6 1.7 9.2 4.8 2.8 2.1 10.2 4.8 2.8 2.1 10.2 4.8 2.8 2.1 6.2 3.4 2.2 1.5
Z2
(24.28) (13.12) (8.53) (5.58) (30.18) (15.75) (9.19) (6.89) (33.46) (15.75) (9.19) (6.89) (33.46) (15.75) (9.19) (6.89) (20.34) (11.15) (7.22) (4.92)
LD = 2.3 m 5.0 3.2 2.1 1.6 5.0 3.9 2.6 2.0 5.0 5.6 3.6 2.1 5.0 6.5 4.7 2.1 4.7 2.6 1.8 1.4
Z1
(7.55 ft) (16.40) (10.50) (6.89) (5.25) (16.40) (12.79) (8.53) (6.56) (16.40) (18.37) (11.81) (6.89) (16.40) (21.32) (15.42) (6.89) (15.42) (8.53) (5.90) (4.59)
5.9 3.2 2.1 7.4 3.9 2.6 7.4 4.9 3.6 7.4 4.9 4.7 4.8 2.6 1.8
Z3
(19.36) (10.50) (6.89) (24.28) (12.79) (8.53) (24.28) (16.08) (11.81) (24.28) (16.08) (15.42) (15.75) (8.53) (5.90)
7.7 4.1 2.6 1.8 9.2 4.9 3.1 1.9 9.2 5.1 3.1 1.9 9.2 5.1 3.1 1.9 6.5 3.5 2.2 1.5
Z2
(25.26) (13.45) (8.53) (5.90) (30.18) (16.08) (10.17) (6.23) (30.18) (16.73) (10.17) (6.23) (30.18) (16.73) (10.17) (6.23) (21.32) (11.48) (7.22) (4.92)
LD = 2.6 m 5.8 3.1 2.1 1.6 5.8 3.9 2.6 1.9 5.8 5.5 3.6 2.7 5.8 6.1 4.6 2.9 4.6 2.6 1.7 1.3
Z1
(8.53 ft) (19.03) (10.17) (6.89) (5.25) (19.03) (12.79) (8.53) (6.23) (19.03) (18.04) (11.81) (8.86) (19.03) (20.01) (15.09) (9.51) (15.09) (8.53) (5.58) (4.26)
5.8 3.1 2.1 7.5 3.9 2.6 8.4 5.5 3.6 8.4 5.7 4.6 4.7 2.6 1.7
Z3
(19.03) (10.17) (6.89) (24.61) (12.79) (8.53) (27.56) (18.04) (11.81) (27.56) (18.70) (15.09) (15.42) (8.53) (5.58)
8.0 4.2 2.0 1.8 8.2 4.6 2.0 2.1 8.2 4.6 2.0 2.5 8.2 4.6 2.0 2.5 6.8 3.6 2.0 1.5
Z2
(26.25) (13.78) (6.56) (5.90) (26.31) (15.09) (6.56) (6.89) (26.31) (15.09) (6.56) (8.20) (26.90) (15.09) (6.56) (8.20) (22.31) (11.81) (6.56) (4.92)
LD = 2.9 m 5.7 3.1 2.1 1.5 6.6 3.8 2.5 1.9 6.6 5.5 3.6 2.6 6.6 5.7 4.6 2.9 4.6 2.5 1.7 1.2
Z1
(9.51 ft) (18.70) (10.17) (6.89) (4.92) (21.65) (12.47) (8.20) (6.23) (21.65) (18.04) (11.81) (8.53) (21.65) (18.70) (15.09) (9.51) (15.09) (8.20) (5.58) (3.94)
5.7 3.1 2.1 7.4 3.8 2.5 9.2 5.5 3.6 9.2 6.2 4.6 4.6 2.5 1.7
Z3
(18.70) (10.17) (6.89) (24.28) (12.47) (8.20) (30.18) (18.04) (11.81) (30.18) (20.34) (15.09) (15.09) (8.20) (5.58)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 37

4.3 MH 5.6 MODELS

OUTFIT WITH PLACING BOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
9.2 5.0 3.4 2.2 10.9 5.0 4.1 2.7 10.9 5.0 5.2 3.5 10.9 5.0 5.3 4.0 8.0 4.5 3.0 1.9
Z2
(30.18) (16.40) (11.15) (7.22) (35.76) (16.40) (13.45) (8.86) (35.76 (16.40) (17.06) (11.48) (35.76) (16.40) (17.39) (13.12) (26.25) (14.76) (9.84) (6.23)
LD = 2.0 m 8.4 4.5 2.8 2.0 10.8 5.6 3.5 2.5 11.1 7.6 4.6 3.4 11.1 8.1 5.8 4.1 7.1 3.9 2.4 1.7
Z1
(6.56 ft) (27.56) (14.76) (9.19) (6.56) (35.43) (18.37) (11.48) (8.20) (36.42) (24.93) (15.09) (11.15) (36.42) (26.57) (19.03) (13.45) (23.29) (12.79) (7.87) (5.58)
8.0 4.3 2.7 10.5 5.4 3.4 14.0 7.3 4.6 14.0 9.3 5.4 6.7 3.7 2.3
Z3
(26.25) (14.11) (8.86) (34.45) (17.72) (11.15) (45.93) (23.95) (15.09) (45.93) (30.51) (17.72) (21.98) (12.14) (7.55)
9.3 5.1 3.4 2.2 9.4 5.3 4.1 2.8 9.4 5.3 4.4 3.6 9.4 5.3 4.4 3.6 8.1 4.5 3.0 1.9
Z2
(30.51) (16.73) (11.15) (7.22) (30.84) (17.39) (13.45) (9.19) (30.84) (17.39) (14.44) (11.81) (30.84) (17.39) (14.44) (11.81) (26.57) (14.76) (9.84) (6.23)
LD = 2.4 m 8.3 4.6 2.8 2.0 10.8 5.7 3.5 2.5 10.8 7.5 4.7 3.3 10.8 7.5 5.8 4.1 7.0 3.9 2.4 1.7
Z1
(7.87 ft) (27.23) (15.09) (9.19) (6.56) (35.43) (18.70) (11.48) (8.20) (35.43) (24.61) (15.42) (10.83) (35.43) (24.61) (19.03) (13.45) (22.97) (12.79) (7.87) (5.58)
8.0 4.2 2.7 10.4 5.3 3.4 15.2 7.2 4.6 15.9 8.8 5.7 6.7 3.6 2.3
Z3
(26.25) (13.78) (8.86) (34.12) (17.39) (11.15) (49.87) (23.62) (15.09) (52.16) (28.87) (18.70) (21.98) (11.81) (7.55)
6.4 3.4 3.4 2.2 6.4 3.4 4.1 2.7 6.4 3.4 4.3 2.7 6.4 3.4 4.3 2.7 6.4 3.4 3.0 2.0
Z2
(21.00) (11.15) (11.15) (7.22) (21.00) (11.15) (13.45) (8.86) (21.00) (11.15) (14.11) (8.86) (21.00) (11.15) (14.11) (8.86) (21.00) (11.15) (9.84) (6.56)
LD = 2.8 m 8.3 4.6 2.8 1.9 10.6 5.7 3.6 2.4 10.6 7.1 4.7 3.2 10.6 7.1 5.5 4.0 7.0 3.9 2.4 1.6
Z1
(9.17 ft) (27.23) (15.09) (9.19) (6.23) (34.78) (18.70) (11.81) (7.87) (34.78 (23.29) (15.42) (10.50) (34.78) (23.29) (18.04) (13.12) (22.97) (12.79) (7.87) (5.25)
7.9 4.1 2.6 1.9 10.3 5.3 3.3 2.4 12.2 7.2 4.5 3.2 12.2 9.2 5.2 4.0 6.6 3.5 2.3 1.6
Z3
(25.92) (13.45) (8.53) (6.23) (33.79) (17.39) (10.83) (7.87) (40.03) (23.62) (14.76) (10.50) (40.03) (30.18) (17.06) (13.12) (21.55) (11.48) (7.55) (5.25)
38 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

OUTFIT WITH MONOBOOM

3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5 3.0 4.5 6.0 7.5
A (m) (ft)
(9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61) (9.84) (14.76) (19.68) (24.61)
9.1 4.6 3.0 2.1 11.3 5.7 3.7 2.6 11.3 6.6 4.9 3.5 11.3 6.6 5.3 4.2 7.8 4.0 2.6 1.9
Z2
(29.86) (15.09) (9.84) (6.89) (37.07) (18.70) (12.14) (8.53) (37.07) (21.65) (16.08) (11.48) (37.07) (21.65) (17.39) (13.78) (25.59) (13.12) (8.53) (6.23)
LD = 2.0 m 7.3 3.9 2.7 2.0 9.1 5.0 3.4 2.5 9.1 6.9 4.5 3.3 9.1 8.7 5.6 4.1 6.1 3.3 2.3 1.7
Z1
(6.56 ft) (23.95) (12.79) (8.86) (6.56) (29.86) (16.40) (11.15) (8.20) (29.86) (22.64) (14.76) (10.83) (29.86) (28.54) (18.37) (13.45) (20.01) (10.83) (7.55) (5.58)
7.4 3.9 2.7 9.7 5.0 3.4 10.4 5.5 4.5 10.4 5.5 5.6 6.2 3.4 2.3
Z3
(24.29) (12.79) (8.86) (31.82) (16.40) (11.15) (34.12) (18.04) (14.76) (34.12) (18.04) (18.37) (20.34) (11.15) (7.55)
4.6 3.0 2.1 5.8 3.5 2.6 7.0 3.5 3.5 7.0 3.5 4.2 4.0 2.6 1.9
Z2
(15.09) (9.84) (6.89) (19.03) (11.48) (8.53) (22.97) (11.48) (11.48) (22.97) (11.48) (13.78) (13.12) (8.53) (6.23)
LD = 2.4 m 6.1 3.9 2.6 1.9 6.1 4.9 3.3 2.4 6.1 6.8 4.4 3.3 6.1 8.1 5.5 4.0 5.9 3.3 2.2 1.7
Z1
(7.87 ft) (20.01) (12.79) (8.53) (6.23) (20.01) (16.08) (10.83) (7.87) (20.01) (22.31) (14.44) (10.83) (20.01) (26.57) (18.04) (13.12) (19.36) (10.83) (7.22) (5.58)
7.2 3.9 2.6 8.9 4.9 3.3 8.9 6.5 4.4 8.9 6.5 5.5 6.0 3.3 2.2
Z3
(23.62) (12.79) (8.53) (29.20) (16.08) (10.83) (29.20) (21.32) (14.44) (29.20) (21.32) (18.04) (19.65) (10.83) (7.22)
8.8 4.7 3.1 2.1 11.2 5.8 3.8 2.6 11.8 6.4 4.0 3.5 11.8 6.4 4.0 3.6 7.5 4.1 2.7 1.8
Z2
(28.87) (15.42) (10.17) (6.89) (36.74) (19.03) (12.47) (8.53) (38.71) (21.00) (13.12) (11.48) (38.71) (21.00) (13.12) (11.81) (24.61) (13.45) (8.86) (5.90)
LD = 2.8 m 5.4 3.8 2.5 1.9 5.4 4.9 3.2 2.4 5.4 6.7 4.4 3.2 5.4 7.5 5.5 4.0 5.4 3.2 2.2 1.6
Z1
(9.17 ft) (17.72) (12.47) (8.20) (6.23) (17.72) (16.08) (10.50) (7.87) (17.72) (21.98) (14.44) (10.50) (17.72) (24.61) (18.04) (13.12) (17.72) (10.50) (7.22) (5.25)
7.0 3.8 2.5 1.9 9.4 4.6 3.2 2.4 10.2 4.6 4.4 3.2 10.2 4.6 4.9 4.0 5.9 3.2 2.2 1.6
Z3
(22.97) (12.47) (8.20) (6.23) (30.84) (15.09) (10.50) (7.87) (33.46) (15.09) (14.44) (10.50) (33.46) (15.09) (16.08) (13.12) (19.36) (10.50) (7.22) (5.25)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 39

5. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
5.1 PUMPS

The hydraulic system is controlled by 3 pumps, 2 main ones and an independent one for rotation. The engine
and the pumps are monitored by the “Power Limit Control” system.
Up to 7 power levels can be selected for digging and lifting, included the levelling mode for fine works. The
power level can be increased automatically with “Drive” mode.
Main pumps ............................................................................ No. 3 at variable displacement, at axial pistons.

VARIABLE-DISPLACEMENT TWIN PUMP

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Model A8V080 LA1H2/63R1
Power kW 75 91 103
Rated rpm rpm 2000 2000 2150
Maximum rpm rpm 2160 2160 2322
l/min 2 x 125 2 x 145 2 x 165
Maximum reach
(gal) (2 x 32.90) (2 x 38.20) (2 x 43.40)
cm3 65 75 80
Vgmax
(in3) (3.97) (4.58in3) (4.88in3)
bar 340 / 345
Attachment pressure / travel
(psi) (4929/5002)
bar 370
Power Boost
(psi) (5365)
bar 45
Pilot system
(psi) (652)

ROTATION PUMP

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Model A4VG40 DE4D T1/32R A4VG40 DE4D T1/32R
bar 390
Service pressure
(psi) (5654)
Rated rpm rpm 2000

GEAR PUMP

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Model WDOSA2C - 210 - 110
3/rev
cm 21.5
Pump displacement 1
(in3/rev) (1.31)
cm3/rev 11.3
Pump displacement 2
(in3/rev) (0.69)
bar 210
Service pressure pump 1
(psi) (3045)
bar 230
Service pressure pump 2
(psi) (3335)
Rotation speed (maximum pressure) rpm 2900
Rotation speed (minimum pressure) rpm 500
40 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

5.2 CYLINDERS (Ø for stroke)

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Monoboom lifting cylinder mm in 105 x 1041 4.13 x 40.98 115 x 1065 4.53 x 41.93 125 x 1019 4.92 x 40.12
Placing boom cylinder mm in 105 x 1023 4.13 x 40.27 115 x 1012 4.53 x 39.84 125 x 981 4.92 x 38.62
Dipper cylinder mm in 105 x 1176 4.13 x 46.30 120 x 1085 4.72 x 42.72 130 x 1290 5.12 x 50.79
Bucket cylinder mm in 100 x 870 3.94 x 34.25 105 x 1025 4.13 x 40.35 110 x 1066 4.33 x 41.97
Placing boom cylinder mm in 150 x 762 5.90 x 30.00 160 x 759 6.30 x 29.88 170 x 734 6.69 x 28.90

6. ROTATION
The rotation function is actuated by a closed hydraulic circuit, driving a mechanical gearbox with built-in auto-
matic static brake, with 3 possibilities of calibration.

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Rotation speed rpm 9.5
Rotation moment (SAE J1371) kNm (lbs·ft) 38 (27485) 42 (30378) 53 (38334)

ROTATION GEARMOTOR

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Model S7/27/K45D
Total ratio 23 27
Dry weight kg (lb) 114.5 (252) 116.7 (257)
Oil capacity litres (gal) 3,5 (0.9)
Engine A2FM45
Differential maximum pressure bar (psi) 390 (5654)
Output torque kNm (lbf·ft) 7 (5163)
Minimum / maximum service pressure bar (psi) 14 / 80 (203/1160)
Nut torque Nm (lbf·ft) 4050 (2987)
Brake discs
Maximum braking torque Nm (lbf·ft) 475 (350)
Number of inside discs 5
Number of outside discs 6
Thickness of inside discs mm (in) 2.3 (0.09)
Thickness of outside discs mm (in) 1.1 (0.04)
Maximum wear of complete discs pack mm (in) 2.0 (0.08)
Maximum piston stroke (wear) mm (in) 3.1 (0.12)
Rated stroke of brake piston mm (in) 1.1(0.04)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 41

7. TRAVEL
Transmission with clutch pack.

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Maximum travel speed at job site km/h (mph) 8 (4.97)
Maximum travel speed on the road km/h (mph) 20 (12.43)
High speed on road (optional) km/h (mph) 30 (18.64)
Maximum drawbar pull (field) kN (lbf) 91 (20457.6) 115 (25853)

TRAVEL MOTOR

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


20 25 30 20 25 30 20 25 30
km/h km/h km/h km/h km/h km/h km/h km/h km/h
(12.43 (15.53 (18.64 (12.43 (15.53 (18.64 (12.43 (15.53 (18.64
mph) mph) mph) mph) mph) mph) mph) mph) mph)
Model A6VM107 HA1T/63W - VAB 370A-SK A6VM140 HA1T/63W - VZB
Maximum intake cm3/rev 107 140
volume Vgmax in3/rev (6.53) (8.54)
Minimum intake cm3/rev 57.6 45.9 37.7 60 48 40.7 55 45.7 38
volume Vgmin in3/rev (3.51) (2.80) (2.30) (3.66) (2.93) (2.48) (3.36) (2.79) (2.32)
N/max at Vgmax rpm 3300 3150
N/max at Vgmin rpm 5000 4700
Rated pressure PN bar (psi) 400 (5799)
Service pressure P bar (psi) 370 (5365)
Maximum pressure bar (psi)
450 (6524)
PMAX
Adjustment start bar (psi) 300 (4349)
Adjustment end bar (psi) 310 (4494)
Hydraulic over
adjustment
(connector x)
Vg/min at PX bar (psi) 0
Vg/max at PX bar (psi) 45 (652)
Hydraulic
adjustment with
disconnection
(connector x2)
cm3 78 62 67 67 74 58
Vg / / /
( in3) (4.76) (3.78) (4.09) (4.09) (4.52) (3.36)
bar 320 + 30 320 + 30 320 + 30
Switching pressure / / /
(psi) (4639 + 435) (4639 + 435) (4639 + 435)
42 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

8. TYRES

V (max)
Tyre Manufacturer Type Pressure (bar)
[km/h]
Mitas 10.00-20 PR16 NB38 7.50 (109) 30 (18.64)
Mitas 11.00-20 PR16 NB38 7.25 (105) 30 (18.64)
Bridgestone 10.00-20 PR16 FGF 7.50 (109) 30 (18.64)
Twin Bridgestone 11.00-20 PR16 FGF 7.00 (102) 30 (18.64)
Bridgestone 10.00-20 PR14 FG 6.5 (94) 30 (18.64)
Bandenmarkt Excavator PR18 315/80 R 22.5 8.0 (116) 30 (18.64)
Bandenmarkt Grader PR18 315/80 R 22.5 8.5 (123) 30 (18.64)
Michelin 18 R 19.5 XF 8.00 (116) 30 (18.64)
Single
Mitas 600/40 - 22.5 I-331 6.00 (87) 30 (18.64)

9. BRAKES
SERVICE BRAKE
Wet, actives on all wheels.
PARKING BRAKE
Mechanical brake at springs actuation, active on
transmission.

10. STEERING

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Turning circle diameter (with twin tyres 10.00.20) m 16 (52.42) 16.2 (53.15)

10.1 POWER STEERING

MH City - MH Plus MH 5.6


Model OSPQ70/175 LS OSPQ80/200 LS
Displacement cm3/rev (in3/rev) 70 / 175 (4.27 / 10.68) 80 / 200 (4.88 / 12.20)
Maximum steering pressure bar (psi) 190 / 195 (2755 / 2827)
Shock valve adjusting bar (psi) 240 / 260 (3480 / 3769)

11. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM


Service voltage.............................................................................................................................................24 V
Batteries ................................................................................................................................................. 2 x 12 V
Batteries rating ......................................................................................................................................... 100 Ah
Alternator......................................................................................................................................................70 A
Starter motor ............................................................................................................................................... 4 kW
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 43

12. BUCKETS
12.1 MH City - BUCKETS

SAE capacity (m3) (ft3) Heaped capacity (m3) (ft3) Width (mm) (in) Weight (kg) (lb)
0.28 (9.89) 0.24 (8.47) 500 (19.68) 315 (693)
0.42 (14.83) 0.36 (12.71) 750 (29.53) 415 (913)
0.50 (17.66) 0.43 (15.18) 850 (33.46) 430 (946)
0.54 (19.07) 0.46 (16.24) 900 (35.43) 450 (990)
0.61 (21.54) 0.52 (18.36) 1000 (39.37) 480 (1056)
0.68 (24.01) 0.58 (20.48) 1100 (43.31) 510 (1122)
0.76 (26.84) 0.65 (22.95) 1200 (47.24) 540 (1188)

12.2 MH Plus - BUCKETS

SAE capacity (m3) (ft3) Heaped capacity (m3) (ft3) Width (mm) (in) Weight (kg) (lb)
0.25 (8.83) 0.23 (8.12) 500 (19.68) 375 (825)
0.45 (15.89) 0.41 (14.48) 750 (29.53) 472 (1038)
0.54 (19.07) 0.48 (16.95) 850 (33.46) 510 (1122)
0.67 (23.66) 0.61 (21.54) 1000 (39.37) 560 (1232)
0.84 (29.66) 0.74 (26.13) 1200 (47.24) 610 (1342)
0.93 (32.84) 0.81 (28.60) 1300 (51.18) 664 (1461)

12.3 MH 5.6 - BUCKETS

SAE capacity (m3) (ft3) Heaped capacity (m3) (ft3) Width (mm) (in) Weight (kg) (lb)
0.53 (18.72) 0.46 (16.24) 750 (29.53) 505 (1111)
0.63 (22.25) 0.54 (19.07) 850 (33.46) 540 (1188)
0.79 (27.90) 0.68 (24.01) 1000 (39.37) 635 (1397)
1.00 (35.31) 0.86 (30.37) 1200 (47.24) 650 (1430)
1.10 (38.85) 0.95 (33.55) 1300 (51.18) 700 (1540)

NOTE: for the other available bucket models ad-


dress to Dealer.
44 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

13. TIGHTENING TORQUES

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Wheels nuts M22 Nm (lbf·ft) 450 (331.90)
Slewing bearing M16 Nm (lbf·ft) 270 (199.14) 280 (206.52)
M12 Nm (lbf·ft) 104 (76.71) 60 (44.25)
Engine supports M16 Nm (lbf·ft) 270 (199.14) 105 (77.44)
M20 Nm (lbf·ft) 490 (361.40) 250 (184.39)
Rotation gearbox M16 Nm (lbf·ft) 270(199.14) 250 (184.39)
Counterweight M30 Nm (lbf·ft) 2250 (1659.51)
Axles M20 Nm (lbf·ft) 520 (383.53)

14. CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION PUMP (OPTIONAL)


Service temperature..................................................................................... - 40 °C at 70 °C (-40 °F at 158 °F)

Allowable service pressure .................................................................................................... 350 bar (5074 psi)


Displacement: ................................................................................................................................... 2 l (0.5 gal)
Service voltage.............................................................................................................................................24 V
Maximum current consumption ...................................................................................................................... 3 A
Revolutions ................................................................................................................................... about 17 rpm
Delivery .....................................................................................................................2.8 cm3/min (0.17 in3/min.)
Set working time......................................................................................................................................... 6 min
Down-time set ................................................................................................................................................ 3 h

15. FUEL SYSTEM

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


210 270 / 250 360 / 330
System capacity / tank litres (gal)
(55.30) (71.10 / 65.80) (94.80 / 86.90)
SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 45

16. ENGINE

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Type F4GE9484E*J600 F4GE9684F*J600 F4GE9684E*J601
Operation 4-stroke diesel
Cylinders number 4 6
Cylinders arrangement in V-line
Valves per cylinders 2
mm 104
Boring
(in) (4.09)
mm 132
Stroke
(in) (5.20)
dm3 4.5 6.7
Displacement
(dm3) (158.92) (236.61)
kW 90 105 118
Power
(ft·lb/s) (66667) (77778) (87407)
Nm - rpm 515 at 1400 612 at 1400 653 at 1400
Maximum torque
(lbf·ft) (379.84) (451.39) (481.63)
Rated rpm rpm 2025
Maximum rpm rpm 2161
Minimum rpm rpm 800
Pump rotary
Alternator Bosch KCB1
- voltage V 24
- current A 70
Starter motor Bosch
- power kW (ft·lb/s) 4 (2963)
- voltage V 24
kg 480 482
Weight
(lb) (1056) (1060)
46 SECTION 03 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

17. SUPPLY SUMMARIZING CHART

Quantity (litres)
New Holland International (gal)
Component to refill Suggested Product Viscosity
Standard Standard
MH City MH Plus MH 5.6
Water and liquid
26 25 30
Cooling system AMBRA AGRIFLU NH 900 C - -
(6.80) (6.60) (7.90)
50% and 50%
TUTELA
Windscreen washer
PROFESSIONAL - - - 5
system
SC35
Decanted and filtered 270 360
diesel fuel (71.10) (94.80)
Fuel system 210
- - - 250 330
Fuel tank (55.20)
(65.80) (86.90)

Oil AMBRA API CI-4 SAE 16 13.2 16


Engine (with filter) NH 330 H
MASTERGOLD HSP ACEA E7 15W40 (4.20) (3.50) (4.20)
OilHYDROSYSTEM NH 668 HV MIL-H-24459 ISO VG 68 260 250 260
Hydraulic system 68 HV DIN51524T2 (68.50) (65.80) (68.50)
or
oil PANOLIN HLP ISO VG 46
Hydraulic oil tank SYNTH 46 140 170 140
(36.90) (44.80) (36.90)
Oil AMBRA API GL5 SAE 3.5 5.5 3.5
Rotation gearbox NH 520 C
AXF 80W-90 MIL-L-2105D 80W-90 (0.90) (1.40) (0.90)

Front steering axle:


Oil AMBRA TRX SAE 11 11 11,5
- axle body NH 434 B API GL4
20W-40 20W-40 (2.90) (2.90) (3.00)
- side gearboxes
2x2.5 2x2.5 2x1.5
(2x0.70) (2x0.70) (2x0.40)

Rear rigid axle: 7.8 7.8 12


- axle body Oil AMBRA TRX SAE (2.10) (2.10) (3.20)
NH 434 B API GL4
- gear box 20W-40 20W-40 2.4 2.4 2.4
- side gearboxes (0.60) (0.60) (0.60)
2x2 2x2 2x1
(2x0.50) 2x0.50) (2x0.30)
Air conditioning
system: R 134a - - - 950 g (2.00 lb)
- coolant
Greasing of grease
Grease AMBRA MG2 NH 585/GR NLGI2 - - - -
nipples
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE
1. MAIN COMPONENTS .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. SLEWING BEARING .................................................................................................................................... 2
3. ROTATION GEARMOTOR........................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................ 7
3.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY....................................................................................................... 10
3.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY....................................................................................................... 12
3.4 SPECIAL TOOLS................................................................................................................................. 34
4. MULTI-COOLER......................................................................................................................................... 35
4.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................... 36
4.2 COOLANT LEVEL, TOP-UP AND CHANGE....................................................................................... 37
5. HYDRAULIC PUMPS ................................................................................................................................. 39
6. MUFFLER ................................................................................................................................................... 40
7. HYDRAULIC OIL TANK.............................................................................................................................. 41
7.1 OIL RETURN FILTER.......................................................................................................................... 42
7.2 LEVEL CHECK AND TOP-UP ............................................................................................................. 43
7.3 OIL CHANGE AND CLEANING........................................................................................................... 44
7.4 BLEEDING VALVE .............................................................................................................................. 46
8. AIR FILTER................................................................................................................................................. 47
9. COUNTERWEIGHT.................................................................................................................................... 47
10. FUEL SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 48
10.1 FUEL TANK ....................................................................................................................................... 51
10.2 FUEL FILTERS .................................................................................................................................. 53
11. CAB AND OPERATOR’S SEAT ............................................................................................................... 55
12. CENTRALIZED LUBRICATION PUMP .................................................................................................... 66
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 1

1. MAIN COMPONENTS

1. Slewing bearing 7. Hydraulic oil tank


2. Rotation gearmotor 8. Air filter
3. Multi-cooler 9. Counterweight
4. Diesel engine 10. Fuel tank
5. Muffler 11. Cab and operator’s seat
6. Hydraulic pumps
2 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

2. SLEWING BEARING
The slewing bearing consists of an external ring inte-
gral to the upper structure, an internal ring integral to
the undercarriage and a single (MH 5.6) or double
(MH City - MH Plus) series of balls.
The pinion of the rotation gearbox, controlled by the
rotation motor by means of the gears of the gearbox
itself, rotates around its own axis and makes a revo-
lution around the centre of the internal ring of the
slewing bearing, thus enabling the upper structure to
rotate independently from the undercarriage.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MH City - MH Plus
Teeth
Module ................................................................ 10
Number of teeth .................................................. 88
Pressure angle ................................................... 20°
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 3

MH 5.6
Teeth
Module .................................................................10
Number of teeth .................................................110
Pressure angle................................................... 25°
4 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

DISASSEMBLY
Park the machine on a level and firm surface.
Lower the attachment to the ground.
Lower the blade and the stabilizers to the ground.
Engage the parking brake.
Lock the upper structure.
Stop the engine.
Place some wedges under the wheels so as to pre-
vent the machine from moving.
Move both hydraulic control levers in all directions,
to release possible residual pressure inside the hy-
draulic system.
For slewing bearing disassembly, it is necessary to
remove the upper structure.
Disconnect all hydraulic hoses and electric harness-
es from the rotary control valve and from the rotor.
Close all openings on pipes and rotary control valve
with plugs in order to prevent dirt from entering.
By using chains or ropes (with a carrying capacity of
20000 kg (44000 lb)), sling the upper structure in its
front and rear part.
Hook these ropes to two cranes (with a lifting capac-
ity of ~ 20000 kg (44000 lb) each) and slowly tension
them without lifting the upper structure.
Please remember that the internal ring (1) of the
slewing bearing is fastened to the undercarriage and
that the external ring (2) is fastened to the upper
structure.
Loosen and remove the screws (3) from the slewing
bearing’s external ring (2). Keep the spacers (5) be-
cause they will be reused.
Now the upper structure is detached from the under-
carriage.
Carefully lift the upper structure, until the pinion of
the rotation gearbox is freed. Turn the upper struc-
ture away from the undercarriage.
Using a hoist, hook the slewing bearing (7).
For this operation, insert 3 threaded eyebolts (8),
staggered by 120°, into the holes, fastening them
with the nuts (9).
Loosen and remove the screws (4) and keep the
spacers (6) as they will be reused.
Lift the slewing bearing (7) and remove it from the
undercarriage.
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 5

ASSEMBLY
When the slewing bearing is new, eliminate the anti-
corrosive protection coat.
Carefully clean all supporting surfaces of the under-
carriage and the upper structure. The metal of the
supporting surfaces must be bright, clean and de-
greased. Eliminate projections and burrs.
Clean the holes of the undercarriage. Carefully
clean the threaded holes of the upper structure and
check the threads. If damaged, pass them again
with the screw tap.
Apply the adhesive to the supporting surface of the
undercarriage. For this operation, use a painting roll-
er, a hard brush or a plastic spatula.
Do not let the adhesive enter the holes. Adhesive on
threads causes higher friction and, therefore, an al-
teration of the tightening torque.
Hook the new slewing bearing to the hoist.
Rotate the internal and the external ring so that the
mark (S) on the external ring is at 90° to the travel di-
rection, and the mark (S) on the internal ring is on the
opposite side.
6 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

Rotate the slewing bearing on the undercarriage and


leave it hanging above the supporting surface, with-
out resting it. As a guide, screw in at least three new
screws (4) with relevant spacers (6).
Carefully rest the slewing bearing and disconnect
the hoist from the slewing bearing.
Screw in all remaining new screws with the relevant
spacers and cross-tighten them using a torque
wrench.
Tightening torque:
MH City = 270 Nm (199.14 lbf·ft)
MH Plus - MH 5.6 = 280 Nm (206.52 lbf·ft)
Mark the screws (4) already tightened.
Apply the adhesive, as described, also to the sup-
porting surface of the upper structure.
Apply grease in a level coat to the teeth of the slew-
ing bearing, so that the gaps between the teeth are
completely filled.
Rotate the upper structure on the undercarriage and
leave it hanging above the slewing bearing without
resting it.
Carefully continue lowering the upper structure, in-
serting the pinion between the teeth.
As a guide, screw in at least three new screws (3)
with relevant spacers (5).
Carefully release the upper structure.
Screw in all remaining new screws (3) with the rele-
vant spacers (5) and cross-tighten them using a
torque wrench.
Tightening torque:
MH City = 270 Nm (199.14 lbf·ft)
MH Plus - MH 5.6 = 280 Nm (206.52 lbf·ft)
Mark the screws (3) already tightened.
Connect all hydraulic hoses and electric harnesses
again to the rotary control valve and to the rotor.
Remove the ropes from the upper structure.
Fill and bleed air from the hydraulic system. Operate
the machine and check all hydraulic hoses for tight-
ness.
The adhesive between the slewing bearing and the
upper structure and between the slewing bearing
and the undercarriage increases the load capacity of
the screwed connection and contemporarily serves
as a seal between the gaps.
The adhesive hardens when exposed to air.
A definitive rigidity is obtained after ca. six hours.
Fully load the machine only after this time has
elapsed.
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 7

3. ROTATION GEARMOTOR
The rotation device consists of an hydraulic motor
(1) and a gearbox (2). The hydraulic motor consists
of an axial-piston motor. The gearbox is used to ro-
tate the upper structure by means of the coupling of
the relevant pinion (3) with the internal teeth of the
slewing bearing. The rotation device is installed on
the main frame of the upper structure.

3.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS
8 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

DATA

MH City MH Plus MH 5.6


Model S7/27/K45D
Total ratio 23 27
Dry weight 114.5 kg (252 lb) 116.7 kg (257 lb)
Engine A2FM45
Maximum differential pressure of the
390 bar (5654 psi)
hydraulic motor
Output torque 7 kNm (5163 lbs·ft)
Minimum / maximum service pressure 14/80 Nm (10.33/59.00 lbf·ft)
Nut torque 4050 Nm (2987.12 lbf·ft)
Brake YES
Maximum braking torque 475 Nm (350.34 lbf·ft)
Number of inside discs 5
Number of outside discs 6
Thickness of inside discs 2.3
Thickness of outside discs 1.1
Maximum wear of complete discs pack 2.0
Maximum piston stroke (wear) 3.1
Rated stroke of new brake piston 1.1
Oil capacity 3.5 litres (0.90 gal)
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 9

LUBRICATION
The gearmotor has two screw plugs (1) and (2) for oil
filling and a plug (3) to be unscrewed for draining.

TIGHTENING TORQUES
10 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

3.2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

DISASSEMBLY
Park the machine on a level and firm surface.
Lower the attachment to the ground.
Lower the blade and the stabilizers to the ground.
Engage the parking brake.
Lock the upper structure.
Stop the engine.
Move both hydraulic control levers in all directions,
to release possible residual pressure inside the hy-
draulic system.
Disconnect the pilot control.
Place some wedges under the wheels so as to pre-
vent the machine from moving.
Mark and disconnect all hydraulic hoses.
Disconnect the hose of the expansion tank (2) and
remove the speed sensor (3) from the rotation gear-
box (1).
Close all openings on hoses and rotation gearbox
with plugs in order to prevent dirt from entering.
Using ropes, hook the slewing bearing (1) by means
of eyebolts (5) and connect to a crane.
Mark the position of the rotation gearbox.
Unscrew and remove the screws (4).
Using the crane, lift and remove the slewing bearing
(1).
The slewing bearing is glued to the supporting sur-
face. To detach the glue, slightly hit the borders of
the flange with a hammer.
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 11

ASSEMBLY
Using a solvent, accurately clean the supporting sur-
faces of the rotation gearbox and of the upper struc-
ture’s frame from paint and grease. Then check for
possible damage.
The metal of the supporting surfaces must be bright,
clean and degreased.
Apply an adhesive strip with a thickness of approxi-
mately 1 mm in the form of a ring around the hole of
each fastening screw.
The adhesive must be applied at a certain distance
from the holes, in order to prevent that, when cou-
pling the two surfaces, the adhesive enters the
threaded holes. The adhesive must only be applied
when the gearbox is ready to be installed.
Using the ropes connected to the eyebolts (5), hook
the gearbox to the crane, bring it to mounting posi-
tion and rest it without moving it.
Screw in the screws (4) and cross-tighten them,
marking the screws already tightened.
Tightening torque:
MH City = 270 Nm (199.14lbf·ft)
MH Plus - MH 5.6 = 250 Nm (184.39 lbf·ft)
Connect all hydraulic hoses again.
Assemble speed sensor (3).
Connect the hose of the expansion tank (2) and fill oil
into the gearbox.
Bleed air from the hydraulic system.
12 SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE

3.3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY

MOTOR AND BRAKE

Disassembly
Unscrew and remove the screws (2).
SECTION 04 - UPPER STRUCTURE 13

Remove the motor (1).

Remove the O-ring (3).

Unscrew and remove the screws (4).

Mark the flange and the gearbox body.


Remove the flange assembly (5).
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