Abstract: A work machine management device includes: a receiving unit that receives, from a work machine, sensor data indicating states of various sections of the work machine, and alarm data indicating that the work machine has determined that an abnormality has occurred in the work machine; and an operating level classifying unit that, based on the sensor data received by the receiving unit, classifies an operating state of the work machine as being any one of a plurality of predetermined operating levels.
Abstract: An engine powered machine is provided with an economical exhaust gas purification system capable of avoiding overheating. The engine powered machine is provided with an exhaust gas purification system that injects a reducing agent into an exhaust pipe of an engine by a reducing agent feeder to detoxify nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases. A cooling fan, the driving or stopping of which is controlled by a controller, is arranged as a cooling device for a reducing agent tank in which the reducing agent to be injected by the reducing agent feeder is stored. When a detected temperature signal output from a reducing agent temperature detector has become higher than a cooling initiation temperature stored in a storage unit, the controller drives the cooling fan to initiate cooling of the reducing agent tank.