Operating a Kubota U48-4 compact excavator requires exact knowledge of its controls and maintenance schedules. This 124-page operator manual (part no. RD458-8131-2) details every daily check and operating procedure directly from the manufacturer. The guide includes 27 pages of maintenance intervals spanning 50 to 3,000 service hours, complete fluid capacity tables, and lifting capacity charts. Operators will find 13 pages of safety protocols, along with instructions for the instrument panel, LCD display, and error code screens. A dedicated troubleshooting section covers engine, hydraulic, and drive faults. Learn how to properly fill the 79 L hydraulic system, maintain the 68 L fuel tank, and torque the track adjustment grease nipple to 98-108 N-m. The PDF is fully bookmarked by section
What's Inside This Kubota U48-4 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Abbreviation List | 2 | Api, Astm, Cece, Din, En, FOPS, ROPS, Sae |
| General Symbols | 3 | Safety alert symbol, Warning lamp meanings, Operation directions, Read operator's manual, Lock/Unlock, Engine stop control lamp |
| Foreword & Safety First | 4 | KUBOTA quality engineering, Manual importance, Safety Alert Symbol, DANGER/WARNING/CAUTION definitions |
| Safe Operation | 9-21 | Before operation checks, Operating the excavator, Safety for children, Safe loading and transport, Maintenance safety, Danger/Warning/Caution labels |
| Machine Overview & Technical Data | 23-25 | Dealer service, Technical specifications, Machine part identification, Engine/Excavator serial numbers, Operating weight, Engine power |
| Instrument Panel & Control Elements | 26-27 | LCD display, Starter switch, Throttle potentiometer, Travel speed switch, Horn switch, Control pedals and levers |
| Pre-Operation Checks & Cab Controls | 28-45 | Daily checks, Starter switch operation, Display selector switch, LCD display (normal/warning), Clock setting, Log record, Periodic check |
| Operation of the Engine | 46-49 | Starting engine (normal/cold conditions), Auxiliary battery start, Check points after starting, Stopping engine, Precautions in case of overheat |
| Excavator Operation | 50-69 | Running-in of new excavator, Adjusting operator's seat, Driving (levers, turns, slopes), Dozer operation, Two pattern selection system (TPSS), Boom/Arm/Bucket operation |
| Transporting & Lifting | 70 | Transporting on a truck, Towing the machine, Lifting of the excavator, Shackle/cable requirements, Lifting capacity guidelines |
| Maintenance & Service Schedules | 52-78 | Maintenance intervals, Opening/closing covers, Tool/grease gun storage, Daily checks, Service hour checks (50, 200, 250, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 hrs), Annual/Biennial servicing |
| Other Adjustments & Replacements | 79-83 | Purging of the fuel system, Adjustment of tracks (rubber/steel), Changing the bucket, Fuses (replacing, capacities, circuits), Auxiliary electric, Slow blow fuse |
| Troubleshooting & Error Screens | 84-85 | Engine issues, Hydraulic system faults, Drive system problems, AI system errors, Display screen messages, Warning messages, System errors, Periodic check notices |
| Cold Weather, Storage & Fluids | 86-89 | Preparation for cold weather, Procedure after done work, Long storage procedures, Operating after long storage, Recommended oils (engine, hydraulic, gear, grease, fuel) |
| Dimensions, Lifting Capacity & Specifications | 90-95 | Main dimensions, Lifting capacity tables (over-front, over-side, blade up/down), Rubber/steel track lifting, Engine specifications, Performance data, Fluid capacities |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel tank capacity | 68 L | p. 24 |
| Engine oil volumes (with engine oil filter) | 9.0 L | p. 71 |
| Operating weight (CAB) | 4775 kg | p. 24 |
| Engine power SAE J1955 gross | 31.2 kW | p. 24 |
| Rated speed | 2200 rpm | p. 24 |
| Unit swing speed | 9.3 rpm | p. 24 |
| Travel speed (Fast) | 4.9 km/h | p. 24 |
| Max. pressure (AUX1 port) | 20.6 MPa | p. 24 |
| Max. pressure (AUX2 port) | 17.2 MPa | p. 24 |
| Drive unit oil volume | 0.9 L | p. 71 |
| Hydraulic tank oil volume | 45 L | p. 74 |
| Whole hydraulic oil volumes | 79 L | p. 74 |
Kubota U48-4 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Kubota U48-4 engine cranks slowly or won't fire in cold morning temperatures p. 86
Check that the glow screen on the display clears completely before turning the key to START. In temperatures below 0°C, allow extra preheat time. Verify the fuel tank is not near empty; total capacity is 68 L. Confirm the battery is in good condition. Cold-weather starting steps are detailed on page 86.
Manual Section: Cold Weather, Storage & FluidsEngine temperature gauge climbs to the red zone and overheat warning appears on display p. 46
Immediately reduce workload and let the engine idle to cool down; do not shut off the engine immediately after overheating. Check the coolant level in the recovery tank; the cooling system holds approximately 8.1 L. Inspect the radiator screen for mud or debris blocking airflow. Follow the cool-down idling steps on page 49 before shutting down.
Manual Section: Operation of the EngineHydraulic functions respond slowly and attachment lifting force feels noticeably weaker than normal p. 84
Check the hydraulic oil level at the sight glass on the tank; the hydraulic tank holds 45 L. Verify the oil is the correct viscosity for ambient temperature using the fluid recommendations on page 86. Confirm the engine throttle is not at low idle during demanding work. Change hydraulic oil every 1000 hours per the maintenance schedule on page 52.
Manual Section: Troubleshooting & Error ScreensMachine pulls sharply to one side during straight travel on level ground p. 79
Check both rubber tracks for embedded stones or debris binding one side. Inspect track tension; if uneven, adjust per the procedure on page 79, tightening the grease nipple to 98-108 N-m afterward per the torque specs on page 101. Verify the travel levers return fully to center when released. Review drive deviation entries in the troubleshooting table on page 84.
Manual Section: Other Adjustments & ReplacementsPeriodic maintenance reminder appears on the display screen and will not clear after startup p. 28
Note the specific service interval shown in the notification. Check the maintenance schedule on page 52 to identify which task is due: 50, 250, 500, or 1000-hour service items each have required checks. Complete the required maintenance, then use the display menu on page 37 to reset the periodic check counter. Do not dismiss without servicing.
Manual Section: Pre-Operation Checks & Cab ControlsFrequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended service intervals?
The manual provides a comprehensive maintenance schedule. For instance, daily checks include coolant, fuel, engine oil, and hydraulic oil levels. Every 50 service hours, tasks like draining water from the fuel tank and separator, and checking battery condition are recommended. Longer intervals include changing engine oil every 250 hours, replacing fuel filter cartridges every 500 hours, and hydraulic oil changes every 1000 hours.
What fluids and capacities does this machine require?
The machine requires specific fluids with defined capacities. The fuel tank capacity is 68 L. Engine oil volume with the filter is 9.0 L, using API service classification CJ-4. The drive unit requires approximately 0.9 L of SAE 90 (API, GL-4/GL-5) gear oil. The hydraulic tank capacity is 45 L, with a total hydraulic oil volume of 79 L, and Shell Tellus S2M46 is the recommended hydraulic oil.
How to troubleshoot engine won't start?
If the engine won't start, check for several issues. Ensure the lock levers are in the "LOCK" position. If fuel is too viscous, check the fuel tank and filter, removing any impurities or water, and replace the filter if needed. If air or water is in the fuel system, remove water from the tank, check fuel pipe joints for looseness, and purge the fuel system (refer to page 79). For sluggish winter starts due to high oil viscosity, pour hot water over the radiator. If the battery is almost dead, recharge it.
What are the hydraulic system specifications?
The hydraulic system for attachments has specific specifications. For AUX 1 port, the theoretical maximum flow volume is 75 L/min and the maximum pressure is 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm² or 2500 psi). For AUX 2 port, the theoretical maximum flow volume is 37 L/min and the maximum pressure is also 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm² or 2500 psi).
What torque specifications are listed?
The manual specifies a torque range for the grease nipple after track adjustment. The tightening torque for the grease nipple must be between 98 to 108 N-m. Other instances mention "proper torque" for mounting bolts but do not provide specific values.
Is this Kubota U48-4 Operator Manual a digital download?
Immediate download of the complete 124-page searchable Operator Manual. Access it on any device — laptop at your desk or phone in the field.
Am I able to print pages from this Kubota U48-4 manual?
None at all — the PDF is DRM-free. Print whatever sections you need to take out to the shop. Standard letter or A4 paper works.
Document Quality
This document is a scanned PDF with an OCR layer, allowing you to search and copy the full text. The text quality is crisp and easy to read throughout, with only very minor scanning artifacts on some smaller details. Diagrams and illustrations are raster images, appearing clear with readable labels, while symbol diagrams are sharp. Pages are clean with no significant stains or marks, though some content exhibits slight skewing. You will find a few intentionally blank pages (22, 79, 88, 101) within the document.





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