08-08-2025, 08:59 PM
Modern excavators integrate sophisticated hydraulic and engine controls to balance power delivery, responsiveness, and fuel economy. On the PC200LC‑3, the OLSS (Open‑center Load Sensing System) switch offers three distinct operating modes—H, S, and L—each tailoring performance for different operational needs.
What Each Mode Means
Why These Modes Matter
An operator noted that working near delicate landscaping required fine control—L mode became his go-to. When switching to demolition later in the day, toggling to H mode gave his digger the extra bite it needed to break through concrete and compacted soil, all without sacrificing control.
Glossary of Terms
What Each Mode Means
- L Mode (Light)
Prioritizes precision over power, delivering gentle hydraulic response for delicate tasks like fine grading, setting pipe, or maneuvering in tight areas.
- S Mode (Standard)
Offers a balanced profile—good hydraulic flow and responsiveness, making it suitable for everyday operations, striking the right blend of control and efficiency.
- H Mode (Heavy)
Delivers maximum hydraulic flow and torque, ideal for high-load duties such as rock digging, deep excavation, or heavy material handling.
Why These Modes Matter
- Fuel efficiency: L and S modes moderate engine load, saving fuel when full power isn't necessary.
- Task-specific performance: H mode tackles tough jobs that demand hydraulic muscle.
- Operator comfort: Switching between modes keeps the machine responsive and reduces fatigue.
An operator noted that working near delicate landscaping required fine control—L mode became his go-to. When switching to demolition later in the day, toggling to H mode gave his digger the extra bite it needed to break through concrete and compacted soil, all without sacrificing control.
Glossary of Terms
- OLSS (Open‑center Load Sensing System) — A hydraulic system where an open center valve works with a jet sensor to manage pump flow and pressure, matching load demand efficiently.
- Swashplate — A movable component in a pump that adjusts hydraulic flow rate by changing its angle.
- Flow vs. Torque Curve — How the pump balances fluid output and engine torque based on load—essentially, how "hard" the hydraulics push.
- Load sensing — System capability that adapts hydraulic output depending on actual demand, reducing wasted power.
- Start in L mode when positioning attachments, grading finely, or working close to structures.
- Switch to S mode for general digging, lifting, and loading—keeping performance smooth and efficient.
- Select H mode when the work calls for raw hydraulic power, like prying out stumps or working with tough materials.