GB2394317A - A control unit for a construction machine - Google Patents

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GB2394317A
GB2394317A GB0401135A GB0401135A GB2394317A GB 2394317 A GB2394317 A GB 2394317A GB 0401135 A GB0401135 A GB 0401135A GB 0401135 A GB0401135 A GB 0401135A GB 2394317 A GB2394317 A GB 2394317A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/20Drives; Control devices
    • E02F9/22Hydraulic or pneumatic drives
    • E02F9/2221Control of flow rate; Load sensing arrangements
    • E02F9/2232Control of flow rate; Load sensing arrangements using one or more variable displacement pumps
    • E02F9/2235Control of flow rate; Load sensing arrangements using one or more variable displacement pumps including an electronic controller
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/20Drives; Control devices
    • E02F9/22Hydraulic or pneumatic drives
    • E02F9/2246Control of prime movers, e.g. depending on the hydraulic load of work tools
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/20Drives; Control devices
    • E02F9/22Hydraulic or pneumatic drives
    • E02F9/2278Hydraulic circuits
    • E02F9/2282Systems using center bypass type changeover valves
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/20Drives; Control devices
    • E02F9/22Hydraulic or pneumatic drives
    • E02F9/2278Hydraulic circuits
    • E02F9/2292Systems with two or more pumps
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/20Drives; Control devices
    • E02F9/22Hydraulic or pneumatic drives
    • E02F9/2278Hydraulic circuits
    • E02F9/2296Systems with a variable displacement pump

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A control unit for a construction machine comprises a first hydraulic pump 12 and a second hydraulic pump 13 driven by an engine 19, in which control valves 1 to 8 for various actuators are connected to oil paths of the hydraulic pumps 12 and 13. The control valves 1 to 8 are operated by a remote-control valve 11, an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein a radiator water-temperature sensor 23 for detecting a water-temperature of a radiator of said engine is provided. When the detected value of this sensor reaches a value indicating a warming up of the engine, a controller 21 sends a command signal which enables the construction machine to operate in the low-speed operation mode or the high speed operation mode. Alternatively a hydraulic oil sensor 24 for detecting the temperature of oil in the first and second pumps can be used.

Description

- 1 2394317
CONTROL UNIT FOR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE
5 The present invention relates to a control unit for a construction machine, and more particularly, to a control unit for a construction machine capable of operating while switching operation mode between a low speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode.
10 A conventional control unit for a construction machine of this kind will be explained with reference to Figs. 2, 3 and 7. Fig. 2 is a diagram showing performance of a pump, Fig. 3 is a diagram showing performance of an engine. These drawings are used also 15 for explaining an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a diagram of a control circuit of mainly a hydraulic shovel.
In Fig. 7, a reference number 12 represents a first hydraulic pump 12, and a reference number 13 represents 20 a second hydraulic pump. Control valves 1 to 8 for various actuators such as a boom, an arm, a bucket and a cylinder are connected to oil paths of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13. The first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 are driven by an engine 19. A 25 fuel-injection amount and a fuel-injection timing of the engine 19 are adjusted by a control actuator 20 of an engine governor. The control actuator 20 of the engine governor is operated by a command signal from a controller 21. Discharged oil from the first and second 30 hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 is controlled by an actuator 15 comprising a solenoid proportional valve. The actuator 15 is operated by a command signal from the controller 21.
The construction machine is constructed such that 35 it can be operated while switching operation mode between a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode. The switching operation is carried out
- 2 by manually operating, by an operator, an operation-mode selecting switch 26 connected to the controller 21. In the drawing, a reference number 14 represents a pilot pump, and a reference number 22 represents a battery.
5 As shown in Figs.2 and 3, the operation mode comprises A mode having excellent speed and power (which will be referred to as "high-speed operation mode" hereinafter), and B mode suitable for low fuel consumption and fine operation (which will be referred 10 to as "low- speed operation mode" hereinafter). The operator manually operates the operation-mode selecting switch 26 to select desired either one of the operation modes. The controller 21 recognizes ON and OFF of the operation- mode selecting switch 26. When the operation 15 mode selecting switch 26 is ON for example, the controller 21 judges that the high-speed operation mode was selected, the controller 21 sends a command signal to the actuator 20 of the engine governor which controls the engine 19, thereby switching the engine 19 to the 20 high-speed operation mode. At the same time, the controller 21 also sends a command signal to the actuator 15 which controls discharging oil of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13, and the discharge oil of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 is 25 switched, by the actuator 15, to high output state which is suitable for the high-speed operation mode.
When the operation-mode selecting switch 26 was switched to OFF manually by the operator, the controller 21 sends a command signal to the actuators 20 and 15 so 30 that the engine 19 as well as the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 are switched to the low-speed operation mode, and the operation in the low-speed operation mode is carried out.
When the operation-mode selecting switch is 35 switched to the high-speed operation mode by the operators manual operation, since the high-speed operation mode is excellent in speed and power, the mode
is suitable for operation requiring high speed or great load. However, during a series of operation in the high-speed operation mode, even when the construction machine is operating with low load or under fine 5 control, such an operation is carried out while keeping the high engine output and thus, fuel is consumed wastefully. In order to avoid such a wasteful fuel consumption, the operation-mode selecting switch must be switched to the low-speed operation mode by the manual 10 operation whenever it is required. Such a switching operation is troublesome. Generally, the operator does not carry out the switching operation, and fuel is consumed wasteful as described above.
When the operator switches the operation-mode 15 selecting switch 26 to carry out operation in the low-
speed operation mode, the low-speed operation mode is excellent for fine operation by the operator and reduction in fuel, but when it is desired to operate the machine faster during the series of operation in the 20 low-speed operation mode, or when greater power is required speed and power of this mode are insufficient, and this mode can not satisfy the speed and power that the operator requires. It is extremely troublesome to manually switch the operation-mode selecting switch to 25 avoid this each time.
In the construction machine which is operated while selecting either one of the high-speed operation mode and the low-speed operation mode, there is a technical problem to be solved for satisfying both the low fuel 30 consumption of the engine and appropriate operation speed without troublesome switching operation of the operation-mode selecting switch by manual operation of the operator as in the conventional technique, and it is an object of the preferred embodiments of the present 35 invention to solve the problem.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention has been proposed to achieve the above object, and the
various aspects of the invention provide a control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected 5 to oil paths of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-
speed operation mode, wherein when the construction 10 machine is operated in the low-speed operation mode and when a pressure sensor detects an operating speed of an operating lever of the remote-control valve and the detection value exceeded a predetermined value, the operation mode is automatically switched from the low 15 speed operation mode to the high-speed operation mode by a command signal from a controller: a control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected 20 to oil paths of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high speed operation mode, wherein when the construction 25 machine is operated in the low-speed operation mode and when the sum of detection values detected by pressure sensors respectively provided for detecting pressures of the first and second hydraulic pumps exceeded a predetermined value for a predetermined time or longer, 30 the operation mode is automatically switched from the low-speed operation mode to the high-speed operation mode by a command signal from a controller: a control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an 35 engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve,
an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein when the construction machine is operated in the high-speed 5 operation mode and when a pressure sensor detects a hydraulic pressure of the hydraulic pump connected to a boom and the detection valve becomes equal to or lower than a predetermined value, the operation mode is automatically switched from the high-speed operation 10 mode to the lowspeed operation mode by a command signal from a controller: a control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths 15 of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low- speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein a radiator water-temperature sensor for 20 detecting a water temperature of a radiator of the engine is provided, and when a detection value of the radiator water-temperature sensor reached a value of warming-up of the engine, the controller sends a command signal which enables the construction machine to operate 25 in the low-speed operation mode or the high-speed operation mode: a control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths 30 of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of the construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein a hydraulic oil sensor for detecting a 35 temperature of hydraulic oil in the first and second hydraulic pumps is provided, and when a detection value of the hydraulic oil sensor reached a value of warming
- 6 up of a hydraulic system, the controller sends a command signal which enables the construction machine to operate in the low-speed operation mode or the high-speed operation mode: and a control unit for a construction 5 machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths of the hydraulic pumps, the control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of the 10 construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein pressure sensors are provided in pilot oil paths of the first and second hydraulic pumps, and when the pilot oil paths were cut off by switching operation 15 of a running control valve during running of the construction machine and an oil pressure detected by the pressure sensor was increased, the controller sends a command signal which enables the construction machine to operate in the low-speed operation mode or the high 20 speed operation mode.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a control circuit diagram of a hydraulic 25 shovel according to a first embodiment; Fig. 2 is a diagram showing performance of a pump; Fig. 3 is a diagram showing performance of an engine; Fig. 4 is a control circuit diagram of a hydraulic 30 shovel according to another embodiment; Fig. 5 is a diagram of pressure waveform of negative-control pressure; Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing operation procedure of the embodiments of the present invention; and 35 Fig. 7 is a diagram of a control circuit of a hydraulic shovel showing a conventional switching operation between a high-speed operation mode and a low
l speed operation mode.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to Figs. 1 to 6. For purposes of making it easy to explain, constituent 5 elements similar to those of the conventional example are designated by the same reference numbers.
Fig. 1 shows one example of a control circuit diagram of a hydraulic shovel. A construction machine of the invention should not be limited to the hydraulic 10 shovel. In the control circuit of the hydraulic shovel, a boom control valve 3 is connected to an oil path of a first hydraulic pump 12 which is driven by an engine 19, and an arm control valve 5 is connected to an oil path of a second hydraulic pump 13. Running control valves 4 15 and 8, as well as control valves 1 to 3, 6 and 7 for various actuators such as a bucket cylinder are connected to the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13. An embodiment of claim 1 will be explained with 20 reference to Fig. 1. In Fig. 1, the arm control valve 5 is connected to a lowermost portion of the oil path of the second hydraulic pump 13, and the oil path is connected to a tank 10 through a negative- control throttle valve 9. A pressure sensor 16 is provided at 25 upstream of the negative-control throttle valve 9, and the pressure sensor 16 is connected to the controller 21, so that the pressure sensor 16 detects a hydraulic pressure of hydraulic oil of the arm control valve 5 to input a detection signal to the controller 21. The arm 30 control valve 5 is controlled by operating an operating lever lla of a remote-control valve 11. When the construction machine is operated in a low-speed operation mode and an operator desires a faster motion of the construction machine, the operator operates the 35 operating lever lla of the remote-control valve 11.
This operation is detected by the pressure sensor 16 provided at upstream of the negative-control throttle
- 8 valve 9. As shown in Fig. 5, when the remote-control valve 11 is operated from its non-operated state to its fully operated position, a waveform shown with a pattern X in Fig. 5 is obtained. When the remotecontrol valve 5 11 is operated quickly, a waveform shown with a pattern Y is obtained. This pressure is detected by the pressure sensor 16, and this detection signal is input to the controller 21. The controller 21 which received the detection signal performs a computation as shown 10 Fig.6 within a sampling time.
That is, when the hydraulic shovel is operated in the low-speed operation mode, the controller 21 monitors a hydraulic pressure of the arm control valve 5 in Fig. 5, and compares and calculates a relation between 15 pressure when the remote-control valve 11 is not operated and arbitrary pressures PN1 and PN2 between pressure when the remote-control valve 11 is fully operated. The PN1 and PN2 are constants previously stored in the controller 21. The controller 21 is set 20 such that it can always store a "1-second-old negative-
control pressure P1 of the negative-control throttle valve 9. The negative-control pressure P1 is also a constant previously stored in the controller 21.
Here, when the negative-control pressure reached 25 pressure PO equal to or lower than PN1, "1-second-old pressure P1 and PN2 are compared with each other. As a result of computation, if P1<PN2, it is judged that the operation of the operating lever lla of the remote-
control valve 11 is slow, the construction machine 30 maintains the lowspeed operation mode as it is, and operation in the low-speed operation mode is continued.
If P1>PN2 is attained, the controller 21 judges that faster operation of the remote-control valve 11 is required, the low-speed operation mode is switched to 35 the high-speed operation mode by a command signal from the controller 21. This switching operation is carried out by sending a switching command signal from the
- 9 - controller 21 to the actuators 20 and 15 which respectively control the engine governor and the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 as in the conventional example.
5 Next, an embodiment of claim 2 will be explained.
When the operator demand a predetermined power from the construction machine, the demanded power appears as the sum of pressures of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13. In order to detect this pressure, pressures 10 Pml and Pm2 of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 are respectively detected by pressure sensors 17 and 18 respectively provided at downstream of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13, and the detection signals are input to the controller 21. The controller 15 21 performs an under-mentioned computation shown Fig.6 within a sampling time. Further, the controller 21 calculates the sum of the pressures Pml and Pm2 of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13. As a result of the computation, if Pml+Pm2>PH (PH is an arbitrary 20 pressure for judging a high load, and this PH is a constant previously stored in the controller 21), and if this state is continued for t2 seconds or longer, the controller 21 outputs a switching command signal to switch the operation mode from the low-speed operation 25 mode to the high-speed operation mode. The reason why the controller 21 waits for t2 seconds or longer is that if the load is varied abruptly and the operation modes are frequently switched the operator will feel a sense of incongruity.
30 Next, an embodiment of claim 3 will be explained.
In the case of a construction machine such as a hydraulic shovel, a boomlowering action among various actions does not require high output of the engine 19 because a dropping power caused by a weight of the boom 35 itself is also applied. This boom-lowering action appears as a pressure of the first hydraulic pump 12.
This pressure is detected by the pressure sensor 18, and
- 10 the detection signal is input to the controller 21.
When the hydraulic shovel is operated in the high-speed operation mode, the controller 21 compares and calculates detection pressure Pm2 of the pressure sensor 5 18 and pressure PL for judging the boom-lowering action (PL is a constant previously stored in the controller 21). If Pm2>PL, the high-speed operation mode is maintained, and the operation in the highspeed operation mode is continued. If Pm2<PL is attained a 10 switching command signal of the controller 21 is sent to the engine 19 as well as the actuators 20 and 15 of the governor and the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13, and the operation mode is switched from the high-
speed operation mode to the low-speed operation mode.
15 Next, an embodiment of claim 4 will be explained.
As shown in Fig.4, in order to stably switch between the high-speed operation mode and low-speed operation mode, a radiator water-temperature sensor 23 is provided in the vicinity of the engine 19, the radiator water 20 temperature sensor 23 is connected to the controller 21, and the controller 21 judges whether a water temperature of the radiator reached a temperature suitable for warming-up of the engine 19. If the controller 21 judged that the water temperature of the radiator 25 reached the temperature suitable for warming-up of the engine 19, it is possible to switch from the low-speed operation mode to the high-speed operation mode, or from the high-speed operation mode to the low-speed operation mode as in the embodiment of claims 1 to 3.
30 Next, an embodiment of claim S will be explained with reference to Fig. 4. In this embodiment, as in the previous embodiment of claim 4, in order to stably switch from the low-speed operation mode to the high speed operation mode, or from the high-speed operation 35 mode to the low- speed operation mode, a hydraulic oil temperature sensor 24 for detecting the hydraulic oil of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 is
provided in the vicinity of the tank, the hydraulic oil-
temperature sensor 24 is connected to the controller 21, and the controller 21 judges whether a hydraulic oil temperature reached a temperature suitable for warming 5 up of a hydraulic system. If the temperature of the hydraulic oil reached the temperature suitable for the warming-up of the hydraulic system, the operation mode can be switched to the low-speed operation mode or the high-speed operation mode by a command signal from the 10 controller 21.
An embodiment of claim 6 will be explained next.
In this embodiment, if the operation mode is switched during running of the construction machine, the operator may receive a shock and thus, the operation mode is not 15 switched during running of the construction machine.
When the construction machine is running, a pilot oil path is cut off by the control valves 4 and 8, and an oil pressure in the pilot oil path is increased to turn a pressure switch 25 ON. The pressure switch 25 is 20 connected to the controller 21, the ON signal of the pressure switch 25 is input to the controller 21. The controller 21 receives this ON signal and judges whether the mode switch should be carried out. If it is judged that the construction machine is running, the controller 25 21 does not output a command signal for switching the operation mode, and the operation mode is not switched.
Therefore, the construction machine can run stably.
The operation procedure of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained 30 with reference to the flowchart in Fig. 6. First, the controller 21 judges whether a detection value of the radiator water-temperature sensor 23 provided in the vicinity of the engine 19 reached a water temperature suitable for warming-up of the engine 19, or whether the 35 detection value of the hydraulic oil-temperature sensor 24 reached the warming-up temperature of the hydraulic system. If the warming-up has not yet been completed
- 12 (step So), the operation mode is not switched. If the warming-up has completed, the controller 21 judges whether the construction machine is running (step S2).
If the construction machine is running, the operation 5 mode is not switched. The controller 21 judges whether the construction machine stopped and the high-speed operation mode (A) was selected or the lowspeed operation mode (B) was selected (step S3). If the high-
speed operation mode (A) was selected and the 10 construction machine is operated in the high-speed operation mode-(A), the controller 21 judges whether the pressure Pm2 of the first hydraulic pump 12 is smaller than the invariable PL (Pm2<PL) (step S4). If Pm2<PL, the operation mode is automatically switched to the low 15 speed operation mode (B) by the command signal of the controller 21, and the construction machine is operated in the low-speed operation mode (B) (step Ss). If the low-speed operation mode (b) was selected and the construction machine was operated in the low-speed 20 operation mode in step S3, the pressure Pml and Pm2 of the first and second hydraulic pumps 12 and 13 are detected by the pressure sensors 17 and 18 respectively, the controller 21 calculates the sum of the pressures, and judges whether the sum is equal to or smaller than 25 the constant PH (Pml+Pm2<PH) (step S6). If Pml+Pm2<PH, the procedure is advanced to step S7 where it is judged whether the negativecontrol pressure Pois greater than the constant PN1 previously stored in the control 21 (Po<PN1) If Po>PN1, the operation in the low-speed 30 operation mode is continued, and if Po<PN1, the procedure is advanced to step S8 where it is judged whether the ti-
second-old negative-control pressure Pi is greater than the constant PN2 previously stored in the controller 21 (P1<PN2). If P1>PN2, the operation mode is 35 automatically switched to the high-speed operation mode and the operation is carried out in the high-speed operation mode. If P1<PN2, the operation in the low
- 13 speed operation mode is continued.
In step S6, if Pml+Pm2pH, the procedure is advanced to step SO where the controller 21 judges whether the state of Pml+Pm2PH is continued for t2 seconds or 5 longer. If the controller 21 judged that Pml+Pm2PH was continued for t2 seconds or longer, the procedure is advanced to step SIO, where the operation mode is automatically switched to the high-speed operation mode and the operation in the high-speed operation mode is 10 carried out. If the above state was not continued for t2 seconds or longer, the operation in the low-speed operation mode is continued.
The present invention can variously be changed without departing from the spirit, and the invention can 15 be modified of course.
According to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, when the construction machine is operated in either one of high-speed operation mode which is excellent in both speed and power and low-speed 20 operation mode which is suitable for low fuel consumption and fine control, the operation mode is automatically switched to one of the mode that an operator desires and the construction machine can be operated in that mode. Therefore, the preferred 25 embodiments of the present invention provide remarkable effects that troublesome switching operation is unnecessary unlike the conventional technique, the fuel consumption is reduced, the speed and power are supplemented, and operation efficiency is enhanced.

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- 14 CLAIMS:
1. A control unit for a construction machine 5 comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths of said hydraulic pumps, said control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of said 10 construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein a radiator water-temperature sensor for detecting a water temperature of a radiator of said engine is provided, and when a detection value of said 15 radiator water-temperature sensor reached a value of warming-up of said engine, said controller sends a command signal which enables said construction machine to operate in the low- speed operation mode or the high-
speed operation mode.
2. A control unit for a construction machine comprising a first hydraulic pump and a second hydraulic pump driven by an engine, in which control valves for various actuators are connected to oil paths of said 25 hydraulic pumps, said control valves are operated by a remote-control valve, an operation mode of said construction machine can be switched to either one of a low-speed operation mode and a high-speed operation mode, wherein a hydraulic oil sensor for detecting a 30 temperature of hydraulic oil in said first and second hydraulic pumps is provided, and when a detection value of said hydraulic oil sensor reached a value of warming-
up of a hydraulic system, said controller sends a command signal which enables said construction machine 35 to operate in the low-speed operation mode or the high-
speed operation mode.
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3. A control unit for a construction machine substantially as described herein with reference to Figures 1 to 6.
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