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  • KOMATSU PC4000-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL
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  KOMATSU PC4000-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL (SN:8152) KOMATSU PC4000 6

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KOMATSU PC4000-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL (SN:8152) KOMATSU PC4000 6

1. Before carrying out any greasing or repairs, read all the precautions given on the decals
which are fixed to the machine.
2. When carrying out any operation, always wear safety shoes and helmet. Do not wear loose work clothes, or clothes with buttons missing.
• Always wear safety glasses when hitting parts with a hammer.
• Always wear safety glasses when grinding parts with a grinder, etc.
3. If welding repairs are needed, always have a trained, experienced welder carry out the work. When carrying out welding work, always wear welding gloves, apron, glasses, cap and other clothes suited for welding work.
4. When carrying out any operation with two or more workers, always agree on the operating procedure before starting. Always inform your fellow workers before starting any step of the operation. Before starting work, hang UNDER REPAIR signs on the controls in the operator’s compartment.
5. Keep all tools in good condition and learn the correct way to use them.
6. Decide a place in the repair workshop to keep tools and removed parts. Always keep the tools and parts in their correct places. Always keep the work area clean and make sure that there is no dirt or oil on the floor. Smoke only in the areas provided for smoking. Never smoke while working

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

KOMATSU PC4000-6 HYDRAULIC MINING SHOVEL SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL (SN:8152) KOMATSU PC4000 6

Main Menu.................................................................................................................................  0
Cover.....................................................................................................................................  2
Contents..................................................................................................................................  3
	TABLE OF CONTENTS.....................................................................................................................  3
		SAFETY - FOREWORD.................................................................................................................  4
			SAFETY NOTICE.................................................................................................................  4
			GENERAL PRECAUTIONS...........................................................................................................  4
			PREPARATIONS FOR WORK.........................................................................................................  5
			PRECAUTIONS DURING WORK.......................................................................................................  5
			FOREWORD......................................................................................................................  7
				HOISTING INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................................  8
					HOISTING..............................................................................................................  8
					WIRE ROPES............................................................................................................  8
				STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUE................................................................................................ 10
					STANDARD TIGHTENING TORQUE OF BOLTS AND NUTS.......................................................................... 10
				CONVERSION TABLE.......................................................................................................... 11
					METHOD OF USING THE CONVERSION TABLE.................................................................................. 11
					TEMPERATURE........................................................................................................... 17
Section 1.0 - Main Assembly Groups........................................................................................................ 18
	Table of contents Section 1.0 - Main assembly groups.................................................................................. 18
		1.0 - Main Assembly Groups - General lay out...................................................................................... 20
		1.1 Superstructure................................................................................................................ 22
			1.1.1 Machine house........................................................................................................... 24
			1.1.2 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir................................................................................................. 26
			1.1.3 Hydraulic Oil Cooler.................................................................................................... 28
			1.1.4 Fuel tank (Fuel reservoir).............................................................................................. 30
			1.1.5 Counter weight.......................................................................................................... 32
			1.1.6 Cab support............................................................................................................. 34
			1.1.7 Operators cab........................................................................................................... 36
			1.1.8 Control blocks.......................................................................................................... 38
			1.1.9 Swing gears............................................................................................................. 40
		1.2 Under carriage................................................................................................................ 42
		1.3 Attachment.................................................................................................................... 44
			1.3.1 Backhoe attachment (BHA)................................................................................................ 44
			1.3.2 Front Shovel Attachment (FSA)........................................................................................... 46
Section 2.0 - Drive....................................................................................................................... 47
	Table of contents Section 2.0 - Drive................................................................................................. 47
		2.0 Prime Drive Assembly - General Lay Out........................................................................................ 49
		2.1 Engine and PTO mounts......................................................................................................... 51
		2.2 Coupling...................................................................................................................... 55
		2.3 Air Filter.................................................................................................................... 57
		2.4 Fan drive and radiator assembly............................................................................................... 59
		2.5 Radiator fan drive speed adjustment........................................................................................... 63
		2.6 Pump distributor gearbox (PTO)................................................................................................ 67
		2.7 Pump-spline lubrication....................................................................................................... 69
		2.8 PTO Lubrication and cooling................................................................................................... 71
		2.9 Hydraulic pumps – location, drive speed and flow rates........................................................................ 75
Section 3.0 - Hydraulic Oil Reservoir..................................................................................................... 76
	Table of contents Section 3.0 - Hydraulic Oil Reservoir............................................................................... 76
		3.0 Hydraulic Oil Reservoir - General Lay Out..................................................................................... 78
		3.1 Main oil tank, location of switches, sensors etc.............................................................................. 80
		3.2 Suction oil tank with strainers............................................................................................... 82
		3.3 Return oil collector tube with strainer....................................................................................... 84
		3.4 Back pressure valve........................................................................................................... 86
		3.5 Transfer pump (Optional Equipment)............................................................................................ 88
		3.6 Return and Leak Oil Filter.................................................................................................... 90
		3.7 Breather filter............................................................................................................... 92
Section 4.0 - Hydraulic Oil Cooling....................................................................................................... 93
	Table of contents section 4.0 - Hydraulic Oil Cooling................................................................................. 93
		4.1 General....................................................................................................................... 95
		4.2 Function of the hydraulic oil cooling circuit................................................................................. 97
		4.3 Adjustment of the Back Pressure Valve......................................................................................... 99
		4.4 Fan drive (Two stage cooler fan RPM control)..................................................................................101
		4.5 Pressure relief valves and solenoid valve.....................................................................................103
		4.5 Fixed Displacement Pump, with variable setting................................................................................107
Section 5.0 - Controlling.................................................................................................................108
	Table of contents Section 5.0 - Controlling...........................................................................................108
		5.0 General Lay Out...............................................................................................................110
		5.1 Control and filter panel location of components...............................................................................112
		5.2 Pilot Pressure Supply and Adjustments.........................................................................................116
		5.3 Remote control valves arrangement.............................................................................................122
		5.4 Function principle of the Electro-Hydraulic- Proportional Control.............................................................124
		5.5 Potentiometer Control (Lever, Joy Stick)......................................................................................128
		5.6 Potentiometer Control (Pedal).................................................................................................130
		5.7 Proportional Amplifier Module, Type A.........................................................................................132
		5.8 Proportional Amplifier Module, Type B.........................................................................................134
		5.9 Ramp Time Module..............................................................................................................136
		5.10 Adjustments of Amplifier Modules (General)...................................................................................138
		5.11 Adjusting the Amplifiers Type B, illustration (Z 21642)......................................................................140
		5.12 Adjusting the Amplifiers Type B, illustration (Z 21643)......................................................................144
		5.13 Adjusting the Ramp Time Module...............................................................................................148
Section 6.0 - Components..................................................................................................................153
	Table of contents Section 6.0 - Components............................................................................................153
		6.0 Components....................................................................................................................153
		6.1 Hydraulic.....................................................................................................................153
			6.1.1 Main Control Blocks and High Pressure Filter FSA........................................................................155
			6.1.2 Main Control Blocks and High Pressure Filter BHA........................................................................157
			6.1.3 Distributor Manifold - Location of restrictor blocks and anti cavitation valves FSA.....................................159
			6.1.4 Distributor Manifold - Location of restrictor blocks and anti cavitation valves BHA.....................................161
			6.1.5 Single Control Blocks (Floating) for Stick and Boom FSA.................................................................163
			6.1.6 Restrictor Block with Pressure Relief Valve.............................................................................165
			6.1.7 Anti Cavitation Valve Block.............................................................................................167
			6.1.8 Remote control valves...................................................................................................169
			6.1.9 Directional Solenoid Valves (Three positions / 4-ways)..................................................................171
			6.1.10 Proportional Solenoid Valve............................................................................................173
			6.1.11 High Pressure Filter...................................................................................................175
			6.1.12 Control Blocks and Valves..............................................................................................177
			6.1.13 Travel Brake Valve.....................................................................................................189
			6.1.14 Pressure Reducing Valve................................................................................................191
			6.1.15 Directional Solenoid Valves (Two positions / 4-ways)...................................................................193
			6.1.16 Pressure Increasing Valve..............................................................................................195
Section 7.0 - Main Hydraulic Pumps and Pump Regulation System.............................................................................196
	Table of contents Section 7.0 - Main Hyraulic Pumps and Pump Regulation System........................................................196
		7.0 Main hydraulic pumps and pump regulation system...............................................................................198
		7.1 Main Pumps....................................................................................................................206
			7.1.1. Location of Pumps......................................................................................................206
			7.1.2. Pump bearing flushing / lubrication....................................................................................208
			7.1.3 Operating Principles....................................................................................................210
			7.1.4 Checks / Adjustments....................................................................................................226
		7.2 Electronic Pump Regulation System.............................................................................................236
			7.2.1 Electronic load limiting control - general, illustration (Z 21713)......................................................236
			7.2.2 Microcontroller MC7, illustration (Z 21716).............................................................................238
			7.2.3 Checks and adjustments..................................................................................................240
				Method A..................................................................................................................242
					X1-pressure with 24V supply to separating terminals at the X2-switch board............................................242
				Method B..................................................................................................................244
					With the electronic service tool (EST) BB-3 connected to the serial interface X13-1 (located in the operators cab)....244
					Language selection....................................................................................................244
					Excavator Type selection..............................................................................................248
					X1-Pressure (maximum current) Adjustment..............................................................................252
				Method C..................................................................................................................256
					With a laptop computer and BODEM software connected to the serial interface X13-1 (located in the operators cab)......256
					Language selection....................................................................................................260
					Excavator Type selection..............................................................................................262
					X1-Pressure (maximum current) Adjustment..............................................................................264
		7.3 Hydraulic Constant Regulation System..........................................................................................266
			7.3.1. General................................................................................................................266
			7.3.2. X1-pressure adjustment (constant-pressure) , illustration (Z 22360)....................................................268
		7.4 Determination of the Peak point (Engine performance) ,illustration (Z 22360)..................................................270
Section 8.0 - Operating Hydraulic.........................................................................................................271
	Table of contents Section 8.0 - Operating Hydraulic...................................................................................271
		8.0 General.......................................................................................................................273
		8.1 Table of Contents - Hydraulic for the Attachment Cylinders....................................................................276
			8.1.1 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Boom raising ” FSA.....................................................................278
			8.1.2 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Boom lowering ” FSA....................................................................282
			8.1.3 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Stick extending ” FSA..................................................................286
			8.1.4 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Stick retracting ” FSA.................................................................290
			8.1.5 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Bucket filling ” FSA...................................................................294
			8.1.6 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Bucket emptying ” FSA..................................................................298
			8.1.7 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Clam opening ” FSA.....................................................................302
			8.1.8 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “ Clam closing ” FSA.....................................................................304
			8.1.9 Checks and adjustments of the Main Relief Valves (MRV), illustration (Z 21972)..........................................306
			8.1.10 Checks and adjustments of the Service Line Relief Valves (SRV), illustration (Z21973)..................................310
				Boom cylinder “Piston side” FSA + BHA.....................................................................................310
				Boom cylinder “Piston rod side” FSA +BHA..................................................................................314
				Stick cylinder “Piston side” FSA..........................................................................................318
				Stick cylinder “Piston side” BHA..........................................................................................322
				Stick cylinder “Piston rod side” FSA......................................................................................326
				Stick cylinder “Piston rod side” BHA......................................................................................330
				Bucket cylinder “Piston side” FSA.........................................................................................334
				Bucket cylinder “Piston side” BHA.........................................................................................338
				Bucket cylinder “Piston rod side” FSA.....................................................................................342
				Bucket cylinder “Piston rod side” BHA.....................................................................................346
				Clam cylinder “Piston rod side” FSA.......................................................................................350
				Clam cylinder “Piston side” FSA...........................................................................................352
			8.1.11 Checks and adjustments of the lowering speed, illustration (Z 22033)...................................................354
				General...................................................................................................................354
				Boom cylinder FSA.........................................................................................................356
				Boom cylinder BHA.........................................................................................................360
				Stick cylinder FSA........................................................................................................362
				Stick cylinder BHA........................................................................................................366
				Bucket cylinder FSA.......................................................................................................368
				Bucket cylinder BHA.......................................................................................................370
				Clam cylinder BHA.........................................................................................................372
		8.2 Table of Contents - Hydraulic for the Swing Circuit...........................................................................373
			8.2.1 Swing Circuit...........................................................................................................375
			8.2.2 Swing Motor.............................................................................................................379
			8.2.3 Swing Gear Box..........................................................................................................383
			8.2.4 Swing Parking Brake (Gear house Brake)..................................................................................385
			8.2.5 Swing Brake Valve.......................................................................................................387
			8.2.6 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “Swing Left”.............................................................................391
			8.2.7 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “Swing Right”............................................................................393
			8.2.8 Swing Monitoring System, illustration (Z 21947).........................................................................395
			8.2.9 Checks and adjustments for the swing circuit............................................................................399
			8.2.10 Function check for the swing parking brake.............................................................................405
		8.3 Table of Contents - Hydraulic for the Travel Circuit..........................................................................406
			8.3.1 Travel Circuit..........................................................................................................408
			8.3.2 Travel Motor............................................................................................................412
			8.3.3 Rotary Distributor......................................................................................................414
			8.3.4 Travel gear.............................................................................................................416
			8.3.5 Travel parking brake (Gear house brake).................................................................................418
			8.3.6 Travel Brake Valve......................................................................................................420
			8.3.7 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “Traveling forward”......................................................................422
			8.3.8 Electric / Hydraulic flowchart “Traveling backward”.....................................................................424
			8.3.9 Checks and adjustments for the travel circuit...........................................................................426
			8.3.10 Function check for the travel parking brake............................................................................428
Section 9.0 - Hydraulic Track Tensioning System...........................................................................................429
	Table of contents Section 9.0 - Hydraulic Track Tensioning System.....................................................................429
	9.0 General - Hydraulic Track Tensioning System.......................................................................................431
	9.1 Functional description............................................................................................................433
	9.2 Pressure Increasing Valve.........................................................................................................437
	9.3 Tensioning cylinder...............................................................................................................439
	9.4 Adjustments / Checks..............................................................................................................441
	9.5 Functional Test...................................................................................................................445
Section 10.0 - Access Ladder Hydraulically Operated.......................................................................................446
	Table of contents Section 10.0 - Access Ladder Hydraulic Operated.....................................................................446
		10.0 General......................................................................................................................448
		10.1 Function of hydraulic operated access ladder illustration (Z 22495)..........................................................450
Section 11.0 - Hydraulic Operated Refilling Arm...........................................................................................453
	Table of contents Section 11.0 - Hydraulic Operated Refilling Arm.....................................................................453
		11.0 Hydraulic operated refilling arm - General...................................................................................455
		11.1 Function of hydraulic operated refilling arm.................................................................................457
Section 12.0 - Hints For Reading The Hydraulic Circuit Diagram............................................................................458
	Table of contents Section 12 - Hints For Reading The Hydraulic Circuit Diagram........................................................458
		12.0 General - Hints For Reading The Hydraulic Circuit Diagram....................................................................459
		12.1 Legend for the circuit diagram...............................................................................................460
		12.2 How to read the circuit diagram..............................................................................................468
		Hydraulic Plans 897 969 40 - (9 Pages)............................................................................................469
			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 1 of 9).......................................................................................469
			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 2 of 9).......................................................................................470
			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 3 of 9).......................................................................................471
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			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 5 of 9).......................................................................................473
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			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 7 of 9).......................................................................................475
			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 8 of 9).......................................................................................476
			Hydraulic Plan 897 969 40 (Page 9 of 9).......................................................................................477
Section 13.0 - Hints For Reading The Electric Circuit Diagram.............................................................................478
	Table of contents Section 13.0 - Hints For Reading The Electric Circuit Diagram.......................................................478
		13.0 Hints For Reading The Electric Circuit Diagram...............................................................................478
		13.1 Designation of electrical devices............................................................................................479
		13.2 Symbols......................................................................................................................481
		13.3 General information..........................................................................................................485
		13.4 Reading a Circuit Diagram....................................................................................................489
		13.5 Component list...............................................................................................................493
		Electrical Plans 897 844 40 (64 Pages)............................................................................................546
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Section 14.0 - VHMS / ECS-T / ETM.........................................................................................................610
	Table of contents Section 14.0 - Vehicle Health Monitoring System.....................................................................610
	14.0 General - VHMS...................................................................................................................612
	14.1 Colored Graphic Console (CGC) for PC4000 - Specifications for Operators..........................................................613
		Table of contents section 14.1 - Colored Graphic Console (CGC) for PC4000.........................................................613
		14.1.1 Graphic Flow Chart.........................................................................................................615
		14.1.2 Initialization Screen (No. 0.0)............................................................................................617
		14.1.3 Operator Information Screen (No. 1.1)......................................................................................617
		14.1.4 Monitoring Screens.........................................................................................................619
			Standard Monitor 1 (No. 1.2)..................................................................................................619
			Expansion monitor 2 (No. 1.3).................................................................................................619
			Expansion monitor 3 (No. 1.4).................................................................................................619
		14.1.5 Brightness and Contrast Setting Screen (No. 1.2.1).........................................................................621
		14.1.6 Fuel Consumption Screen (No. 1.2.2)........................................................................................623
		14.1.7 Settings for Operator, Screen (No. 1.2.3)..................................................................................625
			Entry of the Operator identification number...................................................................................625
			Resetting the Truck Counter...................................................................................................625
		14.1.8 Maintenance Monitor (No. 1.2.4)............................................................................................627
		14.1.9 Failure Message (No. 1.2.5)................................................................................................631
			Failure history for Operator..................................................................................................631
		14.1.10 Automatic Messages........................................................................................................633
	14.2 Colored Graphic Console (CGC) for PC4000 - Specifications for Servicemen.........................................................634
		Table of contents Section 14.2 - Colored Graphic Console (CGC) for PC4000.........................................................634
			14.2.1 Graphic Flow Chart.....................................................................................................636
			14.2.2 Service ID Setup Screen (No. 2.0)......................................................................................638
			14.2.3 Service Menu Select Screen (No. 3.1)...................................................................................640
			14.2.4 Real Time Menu Select Screen (No. 4.1.1)...............................................................................642
				Engine (No. 5.1.1 - No. 5.1.4)............................................................................................642
				Engine (No. 5.2.1)........................................................................................................644
				Hydraulic (No. 5.3.1 - No. 5.3.7).........................................................................................646
				Electrical Equipment (No. 5.4.1 - 5.4.2)..................................................................................648
				Emergency Stop (No. 5.5.1 - No. 5.5.2)....................................................................................650
				Manual Switch (No. 5.6.1 - No. 5.6.3).....................................................................................652
				Central Lubrication System (No. 5.7.1 - No. 5.7.2)........................................................................654
				Swing Lubrication System (No. 5.8.1 - No. 5.8.2)..........................................................................656
				Other Items (No. 5.9.1 - No. 5.9.3).......................................................................................658
				Output Signals (No. 5.10.1 -  No. 5.10.6).................................................................................660
			14.2.5 PM-Clinic (No. 4.2.1 + 4.2.2) General..................................................................................662
				(No. 4.2.1 + 4.2.2) General...............................................................................................662
				(No. 4.2.3 – 4.2.5) Power Check...........................................................................................664
			14.2.6 Serial No. Setting (No. 4.3.1) Machine.................................................................................666
				(No. 4.3.1) Machine.......................................................................................................666
				(No. 4.3.2) Engine........................................................................................................668
			14.2.7 Memory Clear (No. 4.3.2) Input Memory Clear ID.........................................................................670
				Entry of the identification number........................................................................................670
				Memory Clear (No. 4.4.1) Memory Clear Screen..............................................................................672
			14.2.8 Maintenance Monitor (No. 4.5 – 4.5.1) Maintenance Acknowledgement......................................................674
			14.2.9 Failure History for Service (No. 4.6)..................................................................................676
			14.2.10 Snapshot Trigger (No. 4.7)............................................................................................678
			14.2.11 Settings (No. 4.8.1 – No. 4.8.10).....................................................................................680
				Central Lubrication System CLS No. 4.8.1).................................................................................680
				Swing Lubrication System SLS No. 4.8.2)...................................................................................682
				Other Settings 1/2 (No. 4.8.3)............................................................................................684
					Language selector button..............................................................................................684
					Operating Hours.......................................................................................................684
					Date Settings.........................................................................................................684
					Time Settings.........................................................................................................686
					GMT Ref...............................................................................................................686
				Other Settings 2/2 (No. 4.8.4)............................................................................................688
					Oil Viscosity Hydraulic...............................................................................................688
					Oil Viscosity Gear....................................................................................................688
					Messages ON/OFF.......................................................................................................690
					PLC-autom. ON/OFF.....................................................................................................690
				Shut Down ON / OFF (No. 4.8.5 - No. 4.8.10)...............................................................................692
	14.4 Wiring of the Main Components....................................................................................................693
		Table of contents section 14.4 - Wiring of the Main Components....................................................................693
			14.4 Wiring of the main components............................................................................................695
				14.4.1 Wiring of the engine...............................................................................................697
				14.4.2 Wiring of the VHMS Controller......................................................................................699
				14.4.3 Wiring of the CGC Monitor..........................................................................................703
				14.4.4 Wiring of the PLC..................................................................................................705
Section 15.0 - Lubrication Systems........................................................................................................706
	Introduction..........................................................................................................................706
	General Contents......................................................................................................................708
		Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Hydraulically Driven Lube Pump......................................................................709
			Function - Hydraulically Driven Lube Pump Power Master III....................................................................711
			Oscillation Cylinder and Control Block, illustration Z 21174..................................................................715
			Adjustments (illustration Z21175).............................................................................................717
		Table of Contents Chapter 2 - One Line System With Hydraulically Driven "Power Master III" Pump...................................718
			Function Central Lubrication System...........................................................................................720
			Electrical Function...........................................................................................................724
			Sonar Sensor For Grease Level.................................................................................................728
			Adjustments...................................................................................................................730
				End Line Pressure Switch..................................................................................................730
				Injectors.................................................................................................................732
		Table of Contents Chapter 3 - Pinion Type System With Hydr. Driven "Power Master III" Pump........................................733
			Function Pinion type (dummy wheel) system.....................................................................................735
			Electrical Function (dummy wheel) system......................................................................................739
			Lubricant Level Monitoring....................................................................................................743
			Adjustments...................................................................................................................745
				End-Of-Line Switch Setting................................................................................................745
				Injectors.................................................................................................................747
		Table of Contents Chapter 4 - Components..........................................................................................748
			Hydraulically Drive Lube Pump.................................................................................................750
			Lubricant Injectors...........................................................................................................754
			End-Of-Line Switch............................................................................................................760
			Filter........................................................................................................................762
			Vent valve (Solenoid valve)...................................................................................................764
				Magnetventile Solenoid Valves - Owner's Manual............................................................................765
					Table of Content......................................................................................................766
						Safety Instructions...............................................................................................766
						Application.......................................................................................................767
						Examples of Application...........................................................................................767
						Erection and Installation.........................................................................................767
						Operating Instructions............................................................................................767
						Type Identification...............................................................................................768
						Troubleshooting...................................................................................................769
						Technical Data....................................................................................................769
						Electrical Data...................................................................................................769
						Dimensions........................................................................................................770
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