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Hitachi EX120 Hydraulic Issue
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Hitachi EX120 Overview
The Hitachi EX120 is a mid-sized hydraulic excavator widely used in construction, roadwork, and utility projects. Introduced in the early 1990s, the EX120 has been produced in multiple iterations, with the EX120-2 featuring upgrades in hydraulics, engine efficiency, and operator comfort. Hitachi, founded in 1910 in Japan, has a long history of heavy machinery innovation, emphasizing durability and advanced hydraulic systems. Over its production run, thousands of EX120 units were sold globally, known for reliable digging performance and robust undercarriage components.
Symptoms of Hydraulic Failure
Operators report scenarios where the EX120 starts normally, the engine runs fine, but the hydraulic functions fail completely. Typical symptoms include:
  • No movement in boom, stick, or bucket despite joystick engagement
  • Lack of response in auxiliary hydraulics
  • Normal engine operation with no abnormal sounds
Such symptoms indicate that the issue is localized to the hydraulic system rather than the engine or electrical start system.
Common Causes
Field experience and operator reports suggest several likely causes for sudden hydraulic failure:
  • Lever Lock Switch Malfunction
    The lever lock prevents unintended hydraulic activation. A stuck or faulty switch under the left joystick pod can disable all hydraulic movements.
  • Safety Valve Issues
    Safety or pilot valves can prevent flow if pressure drops or if the valve sticks due to contamination or mechanical failure.
  • Hydraulic Coupler Failure
    The coupler connects the hydraulic circuits. A defective or incorrectly installed coupler can completely cut off hydraulic function, which was identified as the cause in multiple field cases.
  • Electrical or Fuse Problems
    PVC fuses and electrical connections controlling solenoids and valve actuators may interrupt pilot pressure, leading to total hydraulic inactivity.
Troubleshooting Steps
Effective troubleshooting involves a methodical approach:
  • Confirm the lever lock switch is in the correct position and functional.
  • Inspect fuses and electrical connections related to pilot pressure and valve actuation.
  • Check safety valves for proper operation and pilot pressure readings.
  • Inspect the hydraulic coupler for signs of wear, misalignment, or damage.
  • Review the operator’s manual for specific serial-number-related guidance, as variations exist between EX120 models.
Operators report that familiarity with the machine’s layout and components is crucial, especially for the EX120-2 variant, where hydraulic routing and coupler assembly differ slightly from earlier models.
Field Resolution Example
A notable case involved an EX120-2 with serial number 12N34372 exhibiting total hydraulic failure. Initial inspections of fuses and general hydraulic circuits showed no problems. Further investigation revealed that the hydraulic coupler had failed. Once identified, the operator needed the correct part number to replace it and restore full hydraulic function. This demonstrates the importance of understanding specific component roles and having access to the correct parts manual.
Maintenance Recommendations
To prevent similar issues, maintenance teams are advised to:
  • Regularly inspect and operate lever lock switches to ensure they do not stick.
  • Check hydraulic couplers and connections for tightness and wear.
  • Maintain clean hydraulic fluid to prevent pilot valve and coupler contamination.
  • Keep electrical fuses and solenoid circuits in good condition.
  • Document machine serial numbers and corresponding service procedures to avoid incorrect part installation.
Conclusion
Hydraulic failure in the Hitachi EX120 can arise from mechanical, electrical, or pilot pressure issues, with lever locks and hydraulic couplers being common culprits. Correct diagnosis relies on systematic inspection of switches, valves, couplers, and electrical circuits. Historical operator experiences underscore the importance of familiarity with specific machine models, thorough preventive maintenance, and access to accurate parts information. Properly addressing these elements ensures minimal downtime and reliable hydraulic operation on the EX120 series.
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