Kobelco Suspends Some Machine Sales in Europe
By Alex Dahm
Sales of some Hino-powered Kobelco
construction machinery in Europe has been temporarily suspended pending
investigation of certifications for EU Stage V engine exhaust emissions.
Of the 30 models affected, three are
cranes and the rest are excavators. The three cranes are the CKE800G-3,
CKE900G-3, and CKE1100G-3 lattice boom crawlers with the Hino J08E-YD diesel
engine.
Not impacted by the suspension are all
mini excavators and 7/13-tonne machines, from the smallest SK08 to the SK75SR-7
and SK85MSR-7 midi excavators and the next-generation SK130LC-11 and the
SK140SRLC-7 short radius excavator.
Kobelco said it was a precautionary
voluntary action in response to information from Hino Motors “about possible
misconduct in the engine certification process for compliance with European
emissions regulations.”
Existing machines
unaffected
Machines already out in the field
running these affected engines can continue operating, Kobelco said, as there
are no issues with safety, quality or performance, including fuel consumption
figures.
A company statement read, “Hino has
committed to working with the European certification authorities to establish
the current position on compliance, following an internal investigation, which
revealed that part of the misconduct found in the engine certification process
in Japan may also have been made in the process of obtaining European
certification (Stage V).”
The company expects the suspension to
remain in place until Hino informs it of the European certification
authorities’ decision.
Standard details
In
more detail, Hino’s preliminary investigations suggest, for the engines in the
cranes and some of the excavators, “there were issues, relating to durability
test data and required explanations, in the process for obtaining the European
emissions regulations certification for three engine models J05E-VA, J05E-VB,
and J08E-YD.”
For
the remaining engines in the excavators, the concerns are that “the nitrogen
oxide contained in the exhaust gas of E13C-YM engines may not meet current standards
set under the European emissions regulations after certain operating hours.”
If the issue remains unresolved for longer than is appropriate, Kobelco said it will investigate sourcing alternative engines for the products affected.