The Cat® 390D L Hydraulic Excavator has excellent control, high stick and bucket forces, simplified service and a comfortable operator station to increase your productivity and lower operating costs.
Engine Model | Cat® C18 ACERT™ (ATAAC) |
Net Flywheel Power | — |
Operating Weight | — |
Engine Model | Cat® C18 ACERT™ (ATAAC) |
Net Flywheel Power | — |
Net Power - ISO 9249 | — |
Net Power - SAE J1349:2011 | — |
Net Power - EEC 80/1269 | — |
Bore | — |
Stroke | — |
Displacement | — |
Operating Weight | — |
Operating Weight - Long Undercarriage | — |
Number of Shoes - Each Side - Long Undercarriage | 51 |
Number of Track Rollers - Each Side - Long Undercarriage | 9 |
Number of Carrier Rollers - Each Side | 3 |
Swing Speed | — |
Swing Torque | — |
Maximum Travel Speed | — |
Maximum Drawbar Pull | — |
Main System - Maximum Flow - Total | — |
Swing System - Maximum Flow | — |
Pilot System - Maximum Flow | — |
Boom Cylinder - Bore | — |
Boom Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Pilot System - Maximum Pressure | — |
Maximum Pressure - Travel | — |
Maximum Pressure - Equipment - Heavy Lift | — |
Maximum Pressure - Swing | — |
HB2 Family Bucket Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Maximum Pressure - Equipment - Normal | — |
JC Family Bucket Cylinder - Bore | — |
HB2 Family Bucket Cylinder - Bore | — |
JC Family Bucket Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Fuel Tank Capacity | — |
Cooling System | — |
Engine Oil | — |
Swing Drive - Each | — |
Final Drive - Each | — |
Hydraulic System Oil - Including Tank | — |
Hydraulic Tank Oil | — |
Performance | ANSI/SAE J1166 OCT98 |
Brakes | SAE J1026 APR90 |
Cab/FOGS | SAE J1356 FEB88 / ISO 10262 |
The hydraulic system includes three pumps with an independent swing circuit. The hydraulic circuit utilizes a load-sensing system to ensure high efficiency and productivity with little hydraulic loss.
A swing dampening valve reduces wagging, which produces smoother, time-saving swing stops.
Increased implement pressure provides shorter cycle times, stronger digging forces and greater bucket fill factors.
Standard auxiliary hydraulics are managed electronically, making the machine more versatile.
The spacious cab provides excellent visibility and ergonomics. The full-color monitor provides the operator with easy-to-read, comprehensive machine information.
The cab utilizes thick steel tubing along the bottom to reduce vibration and fatigue. The cab structure allows the FOGS to be bolted directly to the cab either at the factory or as an attachment.
The cab shell is attached to the frame with viscous rubber cab mounts, which dampen vibrations and sound levels to enhance operator comfort.
The C18 engine with ACERT™ Technology powers the 390D L. The C18 has a proven record of long life. Materials like high-strength steels and cast iron contribute to its durability, while uniquely designed water-cooled turbochargers and mechanically actuated fuel injection contribute to its reliability.
The 390D L optimizes fuel consumption through flexible power settings incorporated into the ADEM™ controller, which electronically manages engine response to load demand. The operator can select High Production, Standard or Economy mode to meet application requirements.
The 390D L uses hydraulically driven cooling fans that operate based on coolant and hydraulic oil temperatures. To reduce load when cranking the engine, the cooling fan speed is fixed for a set amount of time after the engine is started and then is increased gradually to a specific speed.
A reversible fan option is offered to help clean the cooling package for increased uptime and reduced service cost.
Three analog gauges – fuel level, hydraulic oil temperature and coolant temperature – are displayed in this area.
The standard hand control pattern changer can be accessed through the monitor to utilize either the standard excavator control pattern or backhoe pattern, making it easier for operators to work in the mode they are accustomed.
Product Link is a proprietary Caterpillar technology that tracks machine location, product health, hours of use and fuel consumption. This information is transmitted back to customers to help maximize machine productivity.
Slip-resistant catwalks are 500 mm wide and stretch the length of the machine to provide safe access to major service points.
The thick, steel-plated track roller frame is welded into a box structure, which provides increased rigidity and impact resistance.
The undercarriage supports the swing bearing and upper structure and is the link that transmits the reaction forces from digging to the ground. The strength of the Cat undercarriage plays a major factor in machine stability and durability.
The track roller frame has been improved by installing a longer stroke recoil spring and lowering the front idler. The longer recoil spring improves durability and service life of the undercarriage, and the offset idler increases the stability of the machine while working over the front.
Track links with the PPR2 are provided as standard on the 390D L. The PPR2 is designed to prevent looseness of the track pin in the track link and to reduce stress concentrations. The PPR2 system eliminates pin movement for increased service life.
The carrier rollers use a floating Duo-Cone seal, which reduces the risk of leaking lubricating oil.
The durable forged idler is standard on the 390D L.
Two bucket linkages are available for the 390D L. Both are available with or without a lifting eye.
390D L booms feature a large cross section to improve strength, reduce weight and maximize payload. Baffle plates reinforce the boom interior for higher rigidity.
Sticks are made of high-tensile strength steel in a box-section design, making them strong and light. All sticks are reinforced with a thick baffle plate for added rigidity. The connection between stick and boom is made of forged steel, and a thick steel plate is used at the bucket connecting location for increased strength and rigidity at load-bearing points. An additional wear plate is added to the bottom plate to protect against damage. There are two reach sticks, three general purpose sticks and two mass sticks available to meet your needs.
All front linkage pins have thick chrome plating, giving them high wear resistance. Each pin diameter is made to distribute the shear and bending loads associated with the stick and to help ensure long pin, boom and stick life.
Scraping rock and finishing work is easy and fast. SmartBoom™ simplifies the task and allows the operator to fully concentrate on the stick and bucket while the boom freely goes up and down without using pump flow.
It has never been this productive and operator-friendly. The front parts automatically follow the hammer while penetrating the rock. Blank shots or excessive force on the hammer are avoided, resulting in longer life for the hammer and machine. Similar advantages are applicable when using vibratory plates.
Loading trucks from a bench is more productive and fuel efficient as the return cycle is reduced while the boom down function does not require pump flow.
Caterpillar offers a wide range of buckets – each designed and field tested to function as an integral part of your excavator. All Cat® Buckets feature K Series™ Ground Engaging Tools (GET). Buckets are available in four levels of durability and are built to take full advantage of the machine's power.
General Duty buckets are designed for use in low impact, low abrasion material such as dirt, loam and mixed compositions of dirt and fine gravel.
Heavy Duty buckets are the most popular and a good “centerline” choice. This bucket style is a good starting point when application conditions are not known. Heavy Duty buckets are designed for a wide range of impact and abrasion conditions, including mixed dirt, clay and rock.
Severe Duty buckets are designed for higher abrasion conditions such as shot granite. When compared to the Heavy Duty bucket, wear bars and wear plates are substantially thicker and larger for added protection.
Extreme Duty buckets are designed for very high abrasion conditions such as granite quarries. Corner shrouds have been added, and side wear plates are larger for added protection.
The Cat combination of machine and tool provides a total solution for just about any application. Work tools can be mounted either directly to the machine or to a quick coupler, making it fast and easy to release one work tool and pick up another.
Cat quick couplers enable the operator to simply release one work tool and pick up another so your hydraulic excavator becomes extremely versatile.
An extensive range of Cat Work Tools for the 390D L includes buckets, grapples, shears, multi-processors and rippers. Each is designed to optimize the versatility and performance of your machine. Cat Work Tools and couplers are ready to work in a variety of applications, such as site and structure demolition, debris clean-up, truck loading, scrap processing and breaking road surfaces and bedrock.
Caterpillar offers field-installed hydraulic kits designed to simplify the process of ordering and installing the right kit. Modular kit designs integrate Cat Work Tools with Cat Hydraulic Excavators. Every kit is easy to install. Hoses are pre-made, tubes are pre-bent and pre-painted and there are comprehensive instructions.
ACERT™ Technology is a differentiated technology that reduces emissions at the point of combustion. It capitalizes on proven Caterpillar leadership in three core engine systems: fuel, air and electronics.
Many serviceability elements are designed into the 390D L to limit fluid spillage while performing routing maintenance.
Hydraulic return filters are vertically mounted, capsule-type with shutoffs in the inlet and outlet ports.
Ecology drains for the fuel and hydraulic tanks allow fluids to be captured in a container when draining the tanks.
When most other manufacturers' models require replacement, Cat equipment can be rebuilt using many remanufactured parts. This means less materials going to landfills.
Long service intervals reduce maintenance costs. Engine oil, oil filter and fuel filters are rated at 500 hours.
Oil sample and pressure ports provide easy checking of machine condition and are standard on every machine.
The return filters, or capsule filters, for the hydraulic system are located beside the hydraulic tank. The filter elements are removable without spilling hydraulic oil.
Service points are centrally located with easy access to facilitate routine maintenance.
A pilot hydraulic system filter keeps contaminants from the pilot system and is located in the pump compartment.
A concentrated remote greasing block on the boom delivers grease to hard-to-reach locations.
The radial seal main air cleaner with precleaners has a double-layered filter element for more efficient filtration. No tools are required to change the element.
The fuel-water separator removes water from fuel, even when under pressure, and the water level can be monitored in the cab.
Cat dealers utilize a worldwide parts network to minimize machine downtime. Plus you can save money with Cat remanufactured components.
Make detailed comparisons of machines you are considering. What are the job requirements and machine attachments? What production is needed? Your Cat dealer can provide recommendations.
Consider financing options and day-to-day operating costs. Look at dealer services that can be included in the machine's cost to yield lower owning and operating costs over time.
Cat dealers offer a variety of customer support agreements and work with you to develop a plan to meet specific needs. These plans can cover the entire machine, including attachments, to help protect your investment.
Improving operating techniques can boost your profits. Your Cat dealer has videos, literature and other ideas to help you increase productivity. Caterpillar also offers simulators and certified operator training to help maximize the return on your investment.
Repair, rebuild or replace? Your Cat dealer can help you evaluate the cost involved so you can make the right choice.
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