Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 10 Hydraulic lines are fitted with quick disconnects or face-to-face ball valves to reduce the time needed to change the front parts.
Boom Hook System p. 10 A reliable boom hook system enables to switch from Ultra High Demolition (UHD) front parts to demolition configurations. These retrofit booms can be installed either in bent or in straight position.
Tool Cylinder protection p. 7 Thanks to this metal box, the tool cylinder is protected in all working positions.
Ultra-High Demolition Linkage p. [. . . ] To maximize the machine's extreme versatility, this boom nose can be put in two different positions. The straight position is ideal for working in above ground level applications, such as low level demolition or sorting. The bent position can be used for applications such as digging or truck loading. Optional medium pressure lines also enable the use of tilting buckets and tool rotation.
High versatility
Boom Hook System with Quick Disconnects
Boom hook system The front parts are equipped with a reliable and safe hook system between the boom foot and boom nose. Compared to the traditional pin-mounted joint, the hook system significantly reduces the time needed to change between the Ultra-high front parts and the retrofit configurations. In principle, the boom hook system consists of a hook to pick up the front parts and a mechanical expander pin to secure them onto the boom foot. The absence of any hydraulic parts, as well as a full length heavy duty one-piece securing pin, ensure safe and reliable operation. The operator has an excellent view of the hook system from the cab to easily change the front parts. Hydraulic quick disconnects and face-to-face ball valves On 330D, the hydraulic lines between boom foot and boom nose are fitted with hydraulic quick disconnects to even further reduce the time needed to change the front parts. Oil spillage and contamination is reduced through the quick disconnects flat-face design. On larger models, face-toface ball valves assure the unmatched reliability required for high hydraulic flows.
Hydraulic quick disconnects
Tool Control System
Tool control Ten hydraulic pump flow and pressure settings can be preset on the monitor (Electronic Control System), eliminating the need to adjust the hydraulics each time a tool is changed. Selecting the proper setting from the monitor's menu instantly provides the operator with the correct amount of flow and pressure for the tool. The unique Cat proportional sliding switches provide modulation to the tool and make precision work easy.
Boom hook system
slide-in expander pin
Tool control
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Undercarriage
Hydraulic adjustable undercarriage is standard on the 330D UHD and the 345C UHD. 385 fixed undercarriage is standard on the 385C UHD and the 365C UHD.
Hydraulic Variable Gauge Undercarriage (HVG)
The hydraulic variable gauge undercarriage increases the stability through increased track gauge in working position, as well as by lowering the center of gravity of the machine. The non-bolt joint allows a change from shipping to working width, or reverse, in less than one minute. Couplers can connect to a wide variety of work tools including Grapples, Shears, and Multi-processors Dedicated Coupler Equipped with an integrated 50mm lifting-eye, the coupler can handle material without a tool attached, maximizing available lifting power. The Dedicated Coupler system is available in both manual and hydraulic configurations. Pin Grabber Plus Quick Coupler The basic mechanism is a double-acting hydraulic cylinder that moves a hook to engage or disengage the pin of the work tool. Two check valves and a redundant mechanical locking system called the blocking bar prevent tool disengagement in the event of a hose or hydraulic system failure. Release of the work tool is only possible when the tool and stick are in the full curl position and the hydraulic cylinder is purposely retracted to disengage the hook from the pin.
Dedicated Coupler
Pin Grabber Plus Quick Coupler
Sorting and Demolition Grapples
Productive in Demolition Sorting and Demolition grapples can either grab large piles of material, or pinch individual items between the jaw tips. Speed, dexterity and clamping force of these grapples make them ideal for demolition of non-concrete structures. Steel plates bolted on to the sides of the grapple are available as an option when loading operations require the ends be closed off. [. . . ] Operating Pressure kPa/psi 14 000/2, 031 14 000/2, 031 14 000/2, 031 Max. Oil Flow l/min/gpm 40/11 40/11 40/11
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Tank Shear Jaws and Crusher Jaws
Specifications and Dimensions
Tank Shear Jaws
MP20 Weight: housing, jaw, bracket Dimensions Length Height Width Fixed Jaw width Moving Jaw width Jaw opening Jaw depth Cutter length Cycle time Cutting/Crushing Force Tooth-jaw tip Primary blade center At throat Hydraulic Requirements, cutting circuit Max. Oil Flow Hydraulic Requirements, rotation circuit Max. Oil Flow kPa/psi l/min/gpm 14 000/2, 031 40/11 14 000/2, 031 40/11 14 000/2, 031 40/11 14 000/2, 031 14 000/2, 031 40/11 40/11 kPa/psi l/min/gpm 35 000/5, 076 200/53 35 000/5, 076 200/53 35 000/5, 076 150/40 35 000/5, 076 35 000/5, 076 200/53 300/79 kN/lbf kN/lbf kN/lbf 1400/314, 733 2200/494, 580 1900/427, 137 4000/899, 236 700/157, 366 950/213, 569 2100/472, 099 950/213, 569 1250/281, 011 1350/303, 492 1750/393, 416 2900/651, 946 3800/854, 274 mm/in mm/in mm/in mm/in mm/in mm/in mm/in mm/in sec 2400/94 1750/69 800/31 290/11 120/5 440/17 460/18 460/18 6 2800/110 2100/83 1180/46 340/13 150/6 510/20 580/23 580/23 6. 5 2200/87 1310/52 800/31 300/12 100/4 710/28 700/28 200/8 5 2350/93 1750/69 800/31 360/14 130/5 850/33 770/30 260/10 6 2770/109 1980/78 1010/40 380/15 130/5 1050/41 920/36 260/10 6. 5 kg/lb 2740/6, 041 MP30 4380/9, 656 MP15 2010/4, 431
Crusher Jaws
MP20 2660/5, 864 MP30 3860/8, 510
4400/989, 159 6350/1, 427, 537
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Primary Pulverizer Jaws
Specifications and Dimensions
Primary Pulverizer Jaws
MP15 Weight: housing, jaw, bracket Dimensions Length Height Width Fixed Jaw width Moving Jaw width Jaw opening Jaw depth Cutter length Cycle time Cutting/Crushing Force Tooth-jaw tip Primary blade center At throat Hydraulic Requirements, cutting circuit Max. [. . . ]