Illustration 1 | g03655881 |
825K Soil Compactor | |
Operating Weight (Standard Machine) 2331-Up and ; 2T91-Up | |
Operating Weight (Standard Machine) SEE1-Up and ; 2L91-Up | |
Width Over Wheel Drums (A) | |
Height (Top of Cab Roof) (B) | |
Height (Top of Beacon) (C) | |
Length With Blade (D) | |
Width With Blade (E) | |
The Compactor is a wheeled machine that is classified as a "Soil Compactor". The machine is described in ISO 6165:2001. This machine uses front mounted equipment such as a blade. The following operations are performed through forward motion or the reverse motion of the machine: cut material, moving material, grading material, and compacting material.
Specified Useful Life or Expected Life
The specified useful life, defined as total years of operation, or expected life, defined as total machine hours, of this machine is dependent upon many factors including the machine owner’s desire to rebuild the machine back to factory specifications. Consult your Cat dealer for assistance in calculating overall owning and operating costs required to determine the machine’s specified useful life or expected life. The following items are required to obtain an economical specified useful life or expected life of this machine:
- Perform regular preventive maintenance procedures as described in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
- Perform machine inspections as described in the Operation and Maintenance Manual and correct any problems discovered.
- Perform system testing as described in the Operation and Maintenance Manual and correct any problems discovered.
- Ensure that machine application conditions comply with Caterpillar’s recommendations.
- Ensure that the operating weight does not exceed limits set by manufacturer.
- Ensure that all frame cracks are identified, inspected, and repaired to prevent further development.
Application and Configuration Restrictions
The maximum approved operating weight for the 825K Soil Compactor is
The maximum slopes for the Soil Compactor for proper lubrication and operational safety are listed below:
- 49 percent or 26.5 degrees during intermittent operation at this slope
- 33 percent or 18.5 degrees during continuous operation at this slope