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The Case 480E backhoe loader is a versatile machine widely employed in construction and earthmoving tasks. Central to its operation is the hydraulic system, which delivers necessary force and motion through carefully controlled hydraulic pressure. Understanding the operating pressure parameters and system characteristics is essential for effective maintenance, troubleshooting, and optimal performance.
Hydraulic System Overview
One operator reported a shutdown on a 480E during heavy digging which traceable to a pressure drop caused by a partially clogged hydraulic filter. The preventive replacement of the filter and fluid flush restored system pressures to normal, preventing further damage to the pump and actuators. This incident highlights the critical role of hydraulic cleanliness and pressure monitoring in backhoe operation.
Summary List of Key Operating Parameters for Case 480E Backhoe
Hydraulic System Overview
- The 480E utilizes a load-sensing, closed-center hydraulic system designed to optimize power delivery by sensing demand and adjusting the flow and pressure accordingly.
- It employs a variable displacement axial piston pump, allowing efficient oil flow control based on the workload.
- The hydraulic system capacity is approximately 79 liters (21 gallons), with a hydraulic tank volume of about 38 liters (10 gallons), ensuring sufficient fluid for heat dissipation and component lubrication.
- At a nominal engine speed of around 2200 rpm, the pump capacity reaches 163 liters per minute (43 gallons per minute).
- The system pressure of the backhoe hydraulic system is rated at roughly 24,900 kPa (3,611 psi). This high pressure enables strong breakout force and responsive implement control.
- Loader hydraulic system pressures are somewhat lower but still robust, supporting smooth loader bucket operation.
- The pump’s load-sensing capability dynamically adjusts pressure to maintain necessary force without wasting energy or generating excess heat.
- Flow-Sharing Valves: Advanced flow-sharing hydraulic valves allocate pump output fluid between functions automatically, maximizing simultaneous implement use.
- Torque Limiter Control: This function manages engine power distribution between the drive train and the hydraulic system, enhancing digging aggressiveness and loader performance.
- Durable Hoses: The hydraulic hoses are constructed with multiple overlapped spiral wire wraps and an insulating outer layer, meeting tough operational demands and improving abrasion resistance.
- Load-Sensing System: A hydraulic system variant that measures the pressure drop across the actuators and adjusts pump displacement to meet only the required flow and pressure.
- Closed-Center System: A system where the pump output is blocked when no hydraulic functions are activated, reducing energy consumption.
- Variable Displacement Pump: Allows changing the volume of fluid pumped per revolution, adjusting flow rate to suit operational needs.
- Backhoe Breakout Force: A measure of the hydraulic system’s ability to exert force through the backhoe bucket, crucial for digging effectiveness.
- Regularly inspect and maintain hydraulic fluid quality at proper levels to ensure system longevity and pressure stability.
- Replace hoses proactively based on wear and exposure to prevent leaks under high pressure.
- Monitor hydraulic system pressures using calibrated gauges during diagnostics to confirm consistent operation near specified values.
- In case of reduced hydraulic power or erratic pressure, check for restriction in flow pathways, worn pump components, and valve blockages.
- Use manufacturer-specified hydraulic oils matched to viscosity and additive formulations compatible with Caterpillar hydraulic components.
One operator reported a shutdown on a 480E during heavy digging which traceable to a pressure drop caused by a partially clogged hydraulic filter. The preventive replacement of the filter and fluid flush restored system pressures to normal, preventing further damage to the pump and actuators. This incident highlights the critical role of hydraulic cleanliness and pressure monitoring in backhoe operation.
Summary List of Key Operating Parameters for Case 480E Backhoe
- Hydraulic system type: Load-sensing, closed-center
- Pump type: Variable displacement axial piston
- Pump capacity: Approx. 163 L/min (43 GPM) at 2200 rpm
- Hydraulic system pressure (backhoe): ~24,900 kPa (3,611 psi)
- Hydraulic tank capacity: 38 L (10 gallons)
- Total hydraulic fluid capacity: 79 L (21 gallons)
- Use of flow-sharing valves for optimized function
- Torque limiter for engine power management