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200D and 200DLC

Excavator
Repair

TECHNICAL MANUAL
200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair
TM10079 17MAR09 (ENGLISH)

For complete service information also see:


200D and 200DLC Excavator Operation and
Tests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TM10076
200D and 200DLC Excavator Operator’s
Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OMT226908
POWERTECH 4.5L/6.8L POWERTECH E
6.8L Diesel Engines—Base Engine . . . . . . . CTM104
POWERTECH E 6.8L Diesel
Engines—Level 16 Electronic Fuel System
with Denso HPCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CTM502
Alternators and Starter Motors . . . . . . . . . . . CTM77
Undercarriage Appraisal Manual . . . . . . . . . SP326
Super Caddy Oil Cleanup Procedure . . . . . . CTM310

Worldwide Construction
And Forestry Division
LITHO IN U.S.A.
Introduction
Foreword

This manual is written for an experienced technician. Information is organized in groups for the various
Essential tools required in performing certain service components requiring service instruction. At the
work are identified in this manual and are beginning of each group are summary listings of all
recommended for use. applicable essential tools, service equipment and tools,
other materials needed to do the job, service parts kits,
Live with safety: Read the safety messages in the specifications, wear tolerances, and torque values.
introduction of this manual and the cautions presented
throughout the text of the manual. Technical Manuals are concise guides for specific
machines. They are on-the-job guides containing only
the vital information needed for diagnosis, analysis,
This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this
testing, and repair.
symbol on the machine or in this manual, be alert to
the potential for personal injury.
Fundamental service information is available from
other sources covering basic theory of operation,
Technical manuals are divided in two parts: repair and
fundamentals of troubleshooting, general maintenance,
operation and tests. Repair sections tell how to repair
and basic type of failures and their causes.
the components. Operation and tests sections help you
identify the majority of routine failures quickly.

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Introduction

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SECTION 00—General Information
Group 01—Safety
Group 0003—Torque Values

SECTION 01—Tracks
01
Group 0130—Track System

SECTION 02—Axles, Differentials and Suspension


Systems
Group 0250—Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction
Gears 02
Group 0260—Hydraulic System

SECTION 04—Engine
Group 0400—Removal and Installation
04
SECTION 05—Engine Auxiliary System
Group 0510—Cooling System
Group 0520—Intake System
Group 0560—External Fuel Supply System

SECTION 07—Dampener Drive (Flex Coupling) 05


Group 0752—Elements

SECTION 17—Frame or Supporting Structure


Group 1740—Frame Installation
Group 1749—Chassis Weights
07

SECTION 18—Operator’s Station


Group 1800—Removal and Installation
Group 1810—Operator Enclosure
Group 1821—Seat and Seat Belt
Group 1830—Heating and Air Conditioning 17

SECTION 33—Excavator
Group 3302—Buckets
Group 3340—Frames
Group 3360—Hydraulic System
18

SECTION 43—Swing or Pivoting System


Group 4350—Mechanical Drive Elements
Group 4360—Hydraulic System

SECTION 99—Dealer Fabricated Tools 33


Group 9900—Dealer Fabricated Tools

All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on


the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is
reserved to make changes at any time without notice. 43

COPYRIGHT  2009
DEERE & COMPANY
Moline, Illinois
All rights reserved
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION Manual
Previous Editions
Copyright  2007, 2008

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Section 00
General Information
Contents

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Group 01—Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-1

Group 0003—Torque Values


Torque Value
Metric Bolt and Cap Screw . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-1
Additional Metric Cap Screw Torque
Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-2
Torque Value
Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw . . . . . . . .00-0003-4
Service Recommendations for 37° Flare
and 30° Cone Seat Connectors . . . . . . . . .00-0003-5
Service Recommendations for O-Ring
Boss Fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-6
Service Recommendation
O-Ring Boss Fittings In Aluminum
HousingExcavators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-8
Service Recommendations For Flared
Connections—Straight or Tapered
Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-10
Service Recommendations For Flat Face
O-Ring Seal Fittings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-11
Service Recommendation
O-Ring Face Seal Fittings with SAE
Inch Hex Nut and Stud End for High
Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-12
O-Ring Face Seal Fittings with Metric
Hex Nut and Stud End for Standard
Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-14
O-Ring Face Seal Fittings with Metric
Hex Nut and Stud End for High
Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-16
Service Recommendations for Metric
Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting . . . . . . . .00-0003-18
Service Recommendations For Inch
Series Four Bolt Flange Fittings. . . . . . . .00-0003-19
Inch Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting For
High Pressure Service
Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-20

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Group 01
Safety
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Recognize Safety Information 01
1

This is the safety alert symbol. When this symbol is

–UN–28AUG00
noticed on the machine or in this manual, be alert for
the potential of personal injury.

Follow the precautions and safe operating practices

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highlighted by this symbol.

A signal word — DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION — is


used with the safety alert symbol. DANGER identifies the
most serious hazards.

–19–28AUG00
On the machine, DANGER signs are red in color,
WARNING signs are orange, and CAUTION signs are
yellow. DANGER and WARNING signs are located near
specific hazards. General precautions are on CAUTION

T133588
labels.

TX03679,00016CC –19–03JAN07–1/1

Follow Safety Instructions

Read the safety messages in this manual and on the

–UN–24AUG00
machine. Follow these warnings and instructions carefully.
Review them frequently.

Be sure all operators of this machine understand every

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safety message. Replace operator’s manual and safety
labels immediately if missing or damaged.

TX03679,00016F9 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Operate Only If Qualified

Do not operate this machine unless the operator’s machine functions with the machine in an open area
manual has been read carefully, and you have been before starting to work.
qualified by supervised training and instruction.
Know and observe all safety rules that may apply to
Operator should be familiar with the job site and every work situation and work site.
surroundings before operating. Try all controls and

TX03679,00016FA –19–03JAN07–1/1

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01 Wear Protective Equipment
2

Guard against injury from flying pieces of metal or debris;


wear goggles or safety glasses.

Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment


appropriate to the job.

–UN–23AUG88
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment
or loss of hearing. Wear suitable hearing protection such
as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or

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uncomfortable loud noises.

TX03679,00016D0 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications

John Deere recommends using only genuine John machine stability or reliability, and may create a hazard
Deere replacement parts to ensure machine for the operator or others near the machine. The
performance. Never substitute genuine John Deere installer of any modification which may affect the
parts with alternate parts not intended for the electronic controls of this machine is responsible for
application as these can create hazardous situations or establishing that the modification does not adversely
hazardous performance. Non-John Deere Parts, or any affect the machine or its performance.
damage or failures resulting from their use are not
covered by any John Deere warranty. Always contact an authorized dealer before making
machine modifications that change the intended use,
Modifications of this machine, or addition of weight or balance of the machine, or that alter
unapproved products or attachments, may affect machine controls, performance or reliability.

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Safety

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Add Cab Guarding for Special Uses 01
3

Special work situations or machine attachments may

–UN–15SEP00
create an environment with falling or flying objects.
Working near an overhead bank, doing demolition work,
using a hydraulic hammer, or working in a wooded area,
for example, may require added guarding to protect the

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operator.

FOPS (falling object protective structures) and special


screens or guarding should be installed when falling or
flying objects may enter or damage the machine. Contact
your authorized dealer for information on devices intended
to provide protection in special work situations.

TX03679,00016CE –19–03JAN07–1/1

Inspect Machine

Inspect machine carefully each day by walking around it


before starting.

Keep all guards and shields in good condition and

–UN–18OCT88
properly installed. Fix damage and replace worn or broken
parts immediately. Pay special attention to hydraulic
hoses and electrical wiring.

T6607AQ
TX03679,0001734 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Stay Clear of Moving Parts

–UN–12SEP01
Entanglements in moving parts can cause serious injury.

Stop engine before examining, adjusting or maintaining


any part of machine with moving parts.
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Keep guards and shields in place. Replace any guard or


shield that has been removed for access as soon as
service or repair is complete.

TX03679,00016D2 –19–03JAN07–1/1

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Safety

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01 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
4

Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin


causing serious injury.

Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before


disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all

–UN–08DEC08
connections before applying pressure.

Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect hands


and body from high pressure fluids.

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If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any fluid
injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a
few hours or gangrene may result. Doctors unfamiliar with
this type of injury should reference a knowledgeable
medical source. Such information is available from Deere
& Company Medical Department in Moline, Illinois, U.S.A.

DX,FLUID –19–03MAR93–1/1

Avoid High-Pressure Oils

This machine uses a high-pressure hydraulic system.


Escaping oil under pressure can penetrate the skin
causing serious injury.

–UN–17MAR06
Never search for leaks with your hands. Protect hands.
Use a piece of cardboard to find location of escaping oil.
Stop engine and relieve pressure before disconnecting
lines or working on hydraulic system. T133509

If hydraulic oil penetrates your skin, see a doctor


immediately. Injected oil must be removed surgically
within hours or gangrene may result. Contact a
knowledgeable medical source or the Deere & Company
Medical Department in Moline, Illinois, U.S.A.
–UN–20SEP00
T133840

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Beware of Exhaust Fumes 01
5

Prevent asphyxiation. Engine exhaust fumes can cause


sickness or death.

–UN–24AUG00
If you must operate in an enclosed space, provide
adequate ventilation. Use an exhaust pipe extension to
remove the exhaust fumes or open doors and windows to

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bring outside air into the area.

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Prevent Fires

–UN–14SEP00
Handle Fuel Safely: Store flammable fluids away from
fire hazards. Never refuel machine while smoking or when
near sparks or flame.

T133552
Clean Machine Regularly: Keep trash, debris, grease
and oil from accumulating in engine compartment, around
fuel lines, hydraulic lines, exhaust components, and
electrical wiring. Never store oily rags or flammable
materials inside a machine compartment.

–UN–07SEP00
Maintain Hoses and Wiring: Replace hydraulic hoses
immediately if they begin to leak, and clean up any oil

T133553
spills. Examine electrical wiring and connectors frequently
for damage.

Keep A Fire Extinguisher Available: Always keep a


multipurpose fire extinguisher on or near the machine.

–UN–07SEP00
Know how to use extinguisher properly.

T133554

TX03679,00016F5 –19–03NOV08–1/1

Prevent Battery Explosions

Battery gas can explode. Keep sparks, lighted matches,


and open flame away from the top of battery.

Never check battery charge by placing a metal object


across the posts. Use a voltmeter or hydrometer.
–UN–23AUG88

Do not charge a frozen battery; it may explode. Warm


battery to 16°C (60°F).
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01 Handle Chemical Products Safely
6

Exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause serious

–UN–25AUG00
injury. Under certain conditions, lubricants, coolants,
paints and adhesives used with this machine may be
hazardous.

T133580
If uncertain about safe handling or use of these chemical
products, contact your authorized dealer for a Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or go to internet website
http://www.jdmsds.com. The MSDS describes physical
and health hazards, safe use procedures, and emergency
response techniques for chemical substances. Follow
MSDS recommendations to handle chemical products
safely.

TX03679,00016D7 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Dispose of Waste Properly

Improper disposal of waste can threaten the environment.

–UN–25AUG00
Fuel, oils, coolants, filters and batteries used with this
machine may be harmful if not disposed of properly.

Never pour waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into

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any water source.

Air conditioning refrigerants can damage the atmosphere.


Government regulations may require using a certified
service center to recover and recycle used refrigerants.

If uncertain about the safe disposal of waste, contact your


local environmental or recycling center or your authorized
dealer for more information.

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Prepare for Emergencies

Be prepared if an emergency occurs or a fire starts.

Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.

Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service,


–UN–23AUG88

hospital, and fire department near your telephone.


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Use Steps and Handholds Correctly 01
7

Prevent falls by facing the machine when getting on and

–UN–30AUG00
off. Maintain 3-point contact with steps and handrails.
Never use machine controls as handholds.

Use extra care when mud, snow, or moisture present

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slippery conditions. Keep steps clean and free of grease
or oil. Never jump when exiting machine. Never mount or
dismount a moving machine.

TX03679,00016F2 –19–15MAR07–1/1

Start Only From Operator’s Seat

–UN–07SEP00
Avoid unexpected machine movement. Start engine only
while sitting in operator’s seat. Ensure all controls and
working tools are in proper position for a parked machine.

T133715
Never attempt to start engine from the ground. Do not
attempt to start engine by shorting across the starter
solenoid terminals.

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Use and Maintain Seat Belt

Use seat belt when operating machine. Remember to

–19–14SEP00
fasten seat belt when loading and unloading from trucks
and during other uses.

T133716
Examine seat belt frequently. Be sure webbing is not cut
or torn. Replace seat belt immediately if any part is
damaged or does not function properly.

The complete seat belt assembly should be replaced


every three years, regardless of appearance.

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01 Prevent Unintended Machine Movement
8

Be careful not to accidentally actuate control levers when


co-workers are present. Pull pilot control shutoff lever to
locked position during work interruptions. Pull pilot control
shutoff lever to locked position and stop engine before

–UN–22NOV05
allowing anyone to approach machine.

Always lower work equipment to the ground and pull pilot


control shutoff lever to locked position before standing up

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or leaving the operator’s seat. Stop engine before exiting.

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Avoid Work Site Hazards 01
9

Avoid contact with gas lines, buried cables and water


lines. Call utility line location services to identify all

–UN–26AUG03
underground utilities before starting work.

Prepare work site properly. Avoid operating near


structures or objects that could fall onto the machine.

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Clear away debris that could move unexpectedly if run
over.

Avoid boom or attachment contact with overhead


obstacles or overhead electrical lines. Never move
machine closer than 3 m (10 ft) plus twice the line
insulator length to overhead wires.

Keep bystanders clear at all times. Use barricades or a

–UN–15MAY01
signal person to keep vehicles and pedestrians away. Use
a signal person if moving machine in congested areas or
where visibility is restricted. Always keep signal person in
view. Coordinate hand signals before starting machine.

T141904
Operate only on solid footing with strength sufficient to
support machine. Be especially alert working near
embankments or excavations.

Avoid working under over-hanging embankments or


stockpiles that could collapse under or on machine.

Reduce machine speed when operating with tool on or


near ground when obstacles may be hidden (e.g., during
snow removal or clearing mud, dirt, etc.). At high speeds
hitting obstacles (rocks, uneven concrete or manholes)
can cause a sudden stop. Always wear your seat belt.

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Keep Riders Off Machine

Only allow operator on machine.

Riders are subject to injury. They may fall from machine,


be caught between machine parts, or be struck by foreign
–UN–08JUN90

objects.

Riders may obstruct operator’s view or impair his ability to


operate machine safely.
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01 Avoid Backover Accidents
10

Before moving machine, be sure all persons are clear


of both travel and swing paths. Turn around and look

–UN–24AUG00
directly for best visibility. Use mirrors to assist in checking
all around machine. Keep windows and mirrors clean,
adjusted, and in good repair.

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Be certain travel alarm is working properly.

Use a signal person when backing if view is


obstructed or when in close quarters. Keep signal
person in view at all times. Use prearranged hand signals
to communicate.

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Avoid Machine Tip Over

Use seat belt at all times.

–19–14SEP00
Do not jump if the machine tips. You will be unlikely to
jump clear and the machine may crush you.

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Load and unload from trucks or trailers carefully. Be
sure truck is wide enough and on a firm level surface. Use
loading ramps and attach them properly to truck bed.
Avoid trucks with steel beds because tracks slip more
easily on steel.

–UN–15SEP00
Be careful on slopes. Use extra care on soft, rocky or
frozen ground. Machine may slip sideways in these
conditions. When traveling up or down slopes, keep the
bucket on uphill side and just above ground level. T133545

Be careful with heavy loads. Using oversize buckets or


lifting heavy objects reduces machine stability. Extending
a heavy load or swinging it over side of undercarriage
may cause machine to tip.
–UN–27SEP00

Ensure solid footing. Use extra care when operating


near banks or excavations that may cave-in and cause
machine to tip or fall.
T133803

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Use Special Care When Lifting Objects 01
11

Never use this machine to lift people.

–UN–27SEP00
Never lift a load above another person. Keep bystanders
clear of all areas where a load might fall if it breaks free.
Do not leave the seat when there is a raised load.

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Do not exceed lift capacity limits posted on machine and
in this manual. Extending heavy loads too far or swinging
over undercarriage side may cause machine to tip over.

Use proper rigging to attach and stabilize loads. Be sure


slings or chains have adequate capacity and are in good
condition. Use tether lines to guide loads and prearranged
hand signals to communicate with co-workers.

TX03679,00016E1 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Add and Operate Attachments Safely

Always verify compatibility of attachments by contacting


your authorized dealer. Adding unapproved attachments
may affect machine stability or reliability and may create a
hazard for others near the machine.

Ensure that a qualified person is involved in attachment


installation. Add guards to machine if operator protection
is required or recommended. Verify that all connections
are secure and attachment responds properly to controls.

Carefully read attachment manual and follow all


instructions and warnings. In an area free of bystanders
and obstructions, carefully operate attachment to learn its
characteristics and range of motion.

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Safety

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01 Park and Prepare for Service Safely
12

Warn others of service work. Always park and prepare


your machine for service or repair properly.

• Park machine on a level surface and lower equipment

–19–14DEC01
and attachments to the ground.
• Place pilot shutoff lever in “lock” position. Stop engine
and remove key.
• Attach a “Do Not Operate” tag in an obvious place in

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the operator’s station.

Securely support machine or attachment before working


under it.

• Do not support machine with boom, arm, or other


hydraulically actuated attachments.
• Do not support machine with cinder blocks or wooden
pieces that may crumble or crush.
• Do not support machine with a single jack or other

–UN–23AUG88
devices that may slip out of place.

Understand service procedures before beginning repairs.


Keep service area clean and dry. Use two people

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whenever the engine must be running for service work.

TX03679,00016E9 –19–03JAN07–1/1

Service Cooling System Safely

Explosive release of fluids from pressurized cooling


system can cause serious burns.

Shut off engine. Only remove filler cap when cool enough
to touch with bare hands. Slowly loosen cap to first stop
–UN–23AUG88

to relieve pressure before removing completely.


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Safety

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Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 01
13

Avoid potentially toxic fumes and dust.

Hazardous fumes can be generated when paint is heated


by welding, soldering, or using a torch.

–UN–23AUG88
Remove paint before heating:

• Remove paint a minimum of 100 mm (4 in.) from area


to be affected by heating. If paint cannot be removed,

TS220
wear an approved respirator before heating or welding.
• If you sand or grind paint, avoid breathing the dust.
Wear an approved respirator.
• If you use solvent or paint stripper, remove stripper with
soap and water before welding. Remove solvent or
paint stripper containers and other flammable material
from area. Allow fumes to disperse at least 15 minutes
before welding or heating.

Do not use a chlorinated solvent in areas where welding


will take place.

Do all work in an area that is well ventilated to carry toxic


fumes and dust away.

Dispose of paint and solvent properly.

DX,PAINT –19–24JUL02–1/1

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Safety

00
01 Make Welding Repairs Safely
14

IMPORTANT: Disable electrical power before welding.

–UN–31AUG00
Turn off main battery switch or
disconnect positive battery cable.
Separate harness connectors to engine
and vehicle microprocessors.

T133547
Avoid welding or heating near pressurized fluid lines.
Flammable spray may result and cause severe burns if
pressurized lines fail as a result of heating. Do not let heat
go beyond work area to nearby pressurized lines.

Remove paint properly. Do not inhale paint dust or fumes.


Use a qualified welding technician for structural repairs.
Make sure there is good ventilation. Wear eye protection
and protective equipment when welding.

TX03679,00016D5 –19–25APR08–1/1

Drive Metal Pins Safely

–UN–14SEP00
Always wear protective goggles or safety glasses and
other protective equipment before striking hardened parts.
Hammering hardened metal parts such as pins and
bucket teeth may dislodge chips at high velocity.

T133738
Use a soft hammer or a brass bar between hammer and
object to prevent chipping.

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Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values 0003
1

–UN–07SEP99
TORQ2
Top—Property Class and Head Markings; Bottom—Property Class and Nut Markings

METRIC BOLT AND CAP SCREW TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is ±10% unless otherwise specified
Class 4.8 Class 8.8 or 9.8 Class 10.9 Class 12.9
Thread Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb Lubricateda Dryb
Size N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft)
M6 4.7 (3.5) 6 (4.4) 9 (6.6) 11.5 (8.5) 13 (9.5) 16.5 (12.2) 15.5 (11.5) 19.5 (14.5)
M8 11.5 (8.5) 14.5 (10.7) 22 (16) 28 (20.5) 32 (23.5) 40 (29.5) 37 (27.5) 47 (35)
M10 23 (17) 29 (21) 43 (32) 55 (40) 63 (46) 80 (59) 75 (55) 95 (70)
M12 40 (29.5) 50 (37) 75 (55) 95 (70) 110 (80) 140 (105) 130 (95) 165 (120)
M14 63 (46) 80 (59) 120 (88) 150 (110) 175 (130) 220 (165) 205 (150) 260 (190)
M16 100 (74) 125 (92) 190 (140) 240 (175) 275 (200) 350 (255) 320 (235) 400 (300)
M18 135 (100) 170 (125) 265 (195) 330 (245) 375 (275) 475 (350) 440 (325) 560 (410)
M20 190 (140) 245 (180) 375 (275) 475 (350) 530 (390) 675 (500) 625 (460) 790 (580)
M22 265 (195) 330 (245) 510 (375) 650 (480) 725 (535) 920 (680) 850 (625) 1080 (800)
M24 330 (245) 425 (315) 650 (480) 820 (600) 920 (680) 1150 (850) 1080 (800) 1350 (1000)
M27 490 (360) 625 (460) 950 (700) 1200 (885) 1350 (1000) 1700 (1250) 1580 (1160) 2000 (1475)
M30 660 (490) 850 (625) 1290 (950) 1630 (1200) 1850 (1350) 2300 (1700) 2140 (1580) 2700 (2000)
M33 900 (665) 1150 (850) 1750 (1300) 2200 (1625) 2500 (1850) 3150 (2325) 2900 (2150) 3700 (2730)
M36 1150 (850) 1450 (1075) 2250 (1650) 2850 (2100) 3200 (2350) 4050 (3000) 3750 (2770) 4750 (3500)
a
"Lubricated" means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil, or fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings.
b
"Dry" means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication.

Fasteners should be replaced with the same or higher property class.


CAUTION: Use only metric tools on metric hardware. If higher property class fasteners are used, these should only be
Other tools may not fit properly. Tool may slip and tightened to the strength of the original.
cause injury.
Make sure fastener threads are clean and that you properly start
thread engagement. This will prevent them from failing when
DO NOT use these values if a different torque value or tightening tightening.
procedure is given for a specific application. Torque values listed are
for general use only. Check tightness of fasteners periodically. Tighten plastic insert or crimped steel-type lock nuts to approximately
50 percent of the dry torque shown in the chart, applied to the nut,
Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined loads. Always not to the bolt head. Tighten toothed or serrated-type lock nuts to the
replace shear bolts with identical property class. full torque value.

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00
0003 Additional Metric Cap Screw Torque Values
2

–UN–18OCT88
CAUTION: Use only metric tools on metric
hardware. Other tools may not fit properly. They
may slip and cause injury.

T6873AA
Check tightness of cap screws periodically. Torque values
listed are for general use only. Do not use these values if
a different torque value or tightening procedure is listed
for a specific application.

–UN–18OCT88
Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined
loads. Always replace shear bolts with identical grade.

Fasteners should be replaced with the same or higher

T6873AB
grade. If higher grade fasteners are used, these should
only be tightened to the strength of the original.

Make sure fastener threads are clean and you properly


start thread engagement. This will prevent them from
failing when tightening.

–UN–18OCT88
Tighten cap screws having lock nuts to approximately 50
percent of amount shown in chart.

T6873AC
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METRIC CAP SCREW TORQUE VALUESa 0003
3
T-Bolt H-Bolt M-Bolt
Nominal
Dia N•m lb-ft N•m lb-ft N•m lb-ft
8 29 21 20 15 10 7
10 63 46 45 33 20 15
12 108 80 88 65 34 25
14 176 130 137 101 54 40
16 265 195 206 152 78 58
18 392 289 294 217 118 87
20 539 398 392 289 167 125
22 735 542 539 398 216 159
24 931 687 686 506 274 202
27 1372 1012 1029 759 392 289
30 1911 1410 1421 1049 539 398
33 2548 1890 1911 1410 735 542
36 3136 2314 2401 1772 931 687
a
Torque tolerance is ±10%.

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00
0003 Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
4

–UN–27SEP99
TORQ1A
Top—SAE Grade and Head Markings; Bottom—SAE Grade and Nut Markings

UNIFIED INCH BOLT AND CAP SCREW TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is ±10% unless otherwise specified
Grade 1 (No Mark) Grade 2a (No Mark) Grade 5, 5.1 or 5.2 Grade 8 or 8.2
b c
Thread Lubricated Dry Lubricatedb Dryc Lubricatedb Dryc Lubricatedb Dryc
Size N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft) N•m (lb-ft)
1/4 3.8 (2.8) 4.7 (3.5) 6 (4.4) 7.5 (5.5) 9.5 (7) 12 (9) 13.5 (10) 17 (12.5)
5/16 7.7 (5.7) 9.8 (7.2) 12 (9) 15.5 (11.5) 19.5 (14.5) 25 (18.5) 28 (20.5) 35 (26)
3/8 13.5 (10) 17.5 (13) 22 (16) 27.5 (20) 35 (26) 44 (32.5) 49 (36) 63 (46)
7/16 22 (16) 28 (20.5) 35 (26) 44 (32.5) 56 (41) 70 (52) 80 (59) 100 (74)
1/2 34 (25) 42 (31) 53 (39) 67 (49) 85 (63) 110 (80) 120 (88) 155 (115)
9/16 48 (35.5) 60 (45) 76 (56) 95 (70) 125 (92) 155 (115) 175 (130) 220 (165)
5/8 67 (49) 85 (63) 105 (77) 135 (100) 170 (125) 215 (160) 240 (175) 305 (225)
3/4 120 (88) 150 (110) 190 (140) 240 (175) 300 (220) 380 (280) 425 (315) 540 (400)
7/8 190 (140) 240 (175) 190 (140) 240 (175) 490 (360) 615 (455) 690 (510) 870 (640)
1 285 (210) 360 (265) 285 (210) 360 (265) 730 (540) 920 (680) 1030 (760) 1300 (960)
1-1/8 400 (300) 510 (375) 400 (300) 510 (375) 910 (670) 1150 (850) 1450 (1075) 1850 (1350)
1-1/4 570 (420) 725 (535) 570 (420) 725 (535) 1280 (945) 1630 (1200) 2050 (1500) 2600 (1920)
1-3/8 750 (550) 950 (700) 750 (550) 950 (700) 1700 (1250) 2140 (1580) 2700 (2000) 3400 (2500)
1-1/2 990 (730) 1250 (930) 990 (730) 1250 (930) 2250 (1650) 2850 (2100) 3600 (2650) 4550 (3350)
a
Grade 2 applies for hex cap screws (not hex bolts) up to 6 in. (152 mm) long. Grade 1 applies for hex cap screws over 6 in. (152 mm) long,
and for all other types of bolts and screws of any length.
b
"Lubricated" means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil, or fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings.
c
"Dry" means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication.

DO NOT use these values if a different torque value or tightening Make sure fastener threads are clean and that you properly start
procedure is given for a specific application. Torque values listed are thread engagement. This will prevent them from failing when
for general use only. Check tightness of fasteners periodically. tightening.

Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined loads. Always Tighten plastic insert or crimped steel-type lock nuts to approximately
replace shear bolts with identical grade. 50 percent of the dry torque shown in the chart, applied to the nut,
not to the bolt head. Tighten toothed or serrated-type lock nuts to the
Fasteners should be replaced with the same or higher grade. If full torque value.
higher grade fasteners are used, these should only be tightened to
the strength of the original.

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Torque Values

00
Service Recommendations for 37° Flare and 0003
5
30° Cone Seat Connectors

1. Inspect flare and flare seat. They must be free of dirt


or obvious defects.

–UN–18OCT88
2. Defects in tube flare cannot be repaired.
Overtightening a defective flared fitting will not stop
leaks.

T6234AC
3. Align tube with fitting before attempting to start nut.

4. Lubricate male threads with hydraulic fluid or petroleum


jelly.

5. Index angle fittings and tighten by hand.

6. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown on torque


chart. Do not allow hoses to twist when tightening
fittings.

STRAIGHT FITTING OR SPECIAL NUT TORQUE CHART


Thread Size N•m lb-ft
3/8 - 24 UNF 8 6
7/16 - 20 UNF 12 9
1/2 - 20 UNF 16 12
9/16 - 18 UNF 24 18
3/4 - 16 UNF 46 34
7/8 - 14 UNF 62 46
1-1/16 - 12 UN 102 75
1-3/16 - 12 UN 122 90
1-5/16 - 12 UN 142 105
1-5/8 - 12 190 140
1-7/8 - 12 UN 217 160
NOTE: Torque tolerance is ± 10%.

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00
0003 Service Recommendations for O-Ring Boss
6
Fittings

Straight Fitting

1. Inspect O-ring boss seat for dirt or defects.

–UN–18OCT88
2. Lubricate O-ring with petroleum jelly. Place electrical
tape over threads to protect O-ring. Slide O-ring over
tape and into O-ring groove of fitting. Remove tape.

T6243AE
3. Tighten fitting to torque value shown on chart.

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00
Angle Fitting 0003
7

1. Back-off lock nut (A) and back-up washer (B)


completely to head-end (C) of fitting.

2. Turn fitting into threaded boss until back-up washer

–UN–18OCT88
contacts face of boss.

3. Turn fitting head-end counterclockwise to proper index


(maximum of one turn).

T6520AB
NOTE: Do not allow hoses to twist when tightening
fittings.

4. Hold fitting head-end with a wrench and tighten locknut


and back-up washer to proper torque value.

STRAIGHT FITTING OR SPECIAL NUT TORQUE CHART


Thread Size N•m lb-ft
3/8-24 UNF 8 6
7/16-20 UNF 12 9
1/2-20 UNF 16 12
9/16-18 UNF 24 18
3/4-16 UNF 46 34
7/8-14 UNF 62 46
1-1/16-12 UN 102 75
1-3/16-12 UN 122 90
1-5/16-12 UN 142 105
1-5/8-12 UN 190 140
1-7/8-12 UN 217 160
NOTE: Torque tolerance is ± 10%.

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00
0003 O-Ring Boss Fittings In Aluminum Housing Service Recommendations—Excavators
8

–UN–17NOV03
T196315
O-Ring Boss Straight and Adjustable Fittings

1—Straight Fitting 3—Stud End 5—Hex Nut 6—Backup Washer


2—O-Ring 4—Adjustable Fitting

O-RING BOSS STRAIGHT OR ADJUSTABLE FITTING STUD


END NUT WITH METRIC THREAD IN ALUMINUM HOUSING
TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is ± 10% unless otherwise
specified
Thread Size Hex Nut Size
mm mm Nm (lb-ft)
M12 x 1.5 17 39 (29)
M14 x 1.5 19 39 (29)
M16 x 1.5 22 55 (41)
M22 x 1.5 27 75 (55)
M27 x 2 32 110 (81)
M30 x 2 36 141 (104)
M33 x 2 41 165 (122)
M38 x 2 46 165 (122)
M42 x 2 50 275 (203)

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00
O-RING BOSS STRAIGHT OR ADJUSTABLE FITTING STUD 1. Inspect fitting and O-ring boss sealing surfaces and 0003
END NUT WITH INCH THREAD IN ALUMINUM HOUSING 9
the O-ring. They must be free of dirt, scratches,
TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is ± 10% unless otherwise
specified
nicks, or burrs. O-ring must be free of dirt, cuts,
cracks, swelling or flatten condition.
Thread Size
in. Nm (lb-ft)
2. Back the stud end hex nut (5) off as far as possible.
1/8 —
Push backup washer (6) towards the nut to fully
1/4 28 (20) expose the turn down section of stud end. Washer
3/8 39 (29) must fit turned down section and not be too loose
1/2 75 (55)
3/4 126 (93) 3. Wrap electrical tape over threads to protect O-ring.
1 165 (122)
Slide O-ring over the tape into turned down section.
Remove tape. Apply hydraulic oil to the threads of
1-1/8 —
stud end, turned down section, and O-ring.
1-1/4 259 (191)
1-3/8 — 4. Turn fitting into the boss by hand until face of nut or
1-1/2 330 (243) backup washer squeezes O-ring into the seat and
1-3/4 — contacts face of boss. Loosen an adjustable fitting
2 —
no more than one turn for alignment.

O-RING BOSS PLUG STUD END WITH INCH THREAD IN


5. Tighten straight fitting or hex nut to the torque value
ALUMINUM HOUSING TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is ± 10% given. Hold body of adjustable fitting using a
unless otherwise specified second wrench when tightening hex nut.
Thread Size
in. Nm (lb-ft)
1/8 7.8 (5.80)
1/4 11.8 (8.70)
3/8 23 (17)
1/2 39 (29)
3/4 55 (41)
1 86 (64)
1-1/4 126 (93)
1-1/2 157 (116)
2 204 (150)

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00
0003 Service Recommendations For Flared
10
Connections—Straight or Tapered Threads

1. Inspect flare and flare seat. They must be free of dirt


or obvious defects.

–UN–18OCT88
2. Defects in the tube flare cannot be repaired.
Overtightening a defective flared fitting will not stop
leaks.

T6873AE
3. Align the tube with the fitting before attempting to start
the nut.
Straight Thread
4. Lubricate the male threads with hydraulic fluid or
petroleum jelly.

5. Index angle fittings and tighten by hand.

6. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown on the


chart. Do not allow hoses to twist when tightening

–UN–18OCT88
fittings.
a
TORQUE CHART

T6873AD
b
Straight Thread Tapered Thread
Thread
Size N•m lb-ft N•m lb-ft Tapered Thread
1/8 15 11
1/4 20 15 45 33
3/8 29 21 69 51
1/2 49 36 93 69
3/4 69 51 176 130
1 157 116 343 253
1-1/2 196 145 539 398
2 255 188 588 434
a
Torque tolerance is ±10%.
b
With seat face.

NOTE: If female thread is cast iron (control valves, brake


valves motors, etc.), torque must be reduced
approximately 10%.

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Torque Values

00
Service Recommendations For Flat Face O-Ring Seal Fittings 0003
11

1. Inspect the fitting sealing surfaces and O-ring. They fittings, use backup wrench on straight hose
must be free of dirt or defects. couplings.

2. Lubricate O-rings and install into grove using IMPORTANT: Tighten fittings to 150% of listed
petroleum jelly to hold in place. torque value if indexing is necessary
or if fitting is attached to an
3. Index angle fittings and tighten by hand pressing actuating devise.
joint together to insure O-ring remains in place.
Tighten fittings to 50% of listed
4. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown on the torque value if used in aluminum
chart. Do not allow hoses to twist when tightening housing.

FLAT FACE O-RING SEAL FITTING TORQUE*


Nomial Tube O.D. Thread Size Swivel Nut Bulkhead Nut
mm in. in. N•m lb-ft N•m lb-ft
6.35 0.250 9/16-18 16 12 12 9
9.52 0.375 11/16-16 24 18 24 18
12.70 0.500 13/16-16 50 37 46 34
15.88 0.625 1-14 69 51 62 46
19.05 0.750 1 3/16-12 102 75 102 75
22.22 0.875 1 3/16-12 102 75 102 75
25.40 1.000 1 7/16-12 142 105 142 105
31.75 1.250 1 11/16-12 190 140 190 140
38.10 1.500 2-12 217 160 217 160
*Torque tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified.
Stud End O-ring Seal Torque for Straight and Adjustable Fittings*
Thread Size Straight Hex Size Locknut Hex Size Straight Fitting or Locknut Toque
Inch Inch Inch N•m lb-ft
3/8-24 5/8 9/16 12 9
7/16-20 5/8 5/8 21 15
1/2-20 3/4 11/16 26 19
9/16-18 3/4 3/4 34 25
3/4-16 7/8 15/16 73 55
7/8-14 1 1/16 1 1/16 104 76
1 1/16-12 1 1/4 1 3/8 176 130
1 3/16-12 1 3/8 1 1/2 230 170
1 5/16-12 1 1/2 1 5/8 285 210
*Torque tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified.

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00
0003 O-Ring Face Seal Fittings With SAE Inch Hex Nut And Stud End For High Pressure
12
Service Recommendations

A B
C D

–UN–12DEC01
E
H F
F

H70406
E

A—90° Swivel Elbow and Tube C—Stud Straight and Tube Nut E—Stud End G—Swivel Nut
Nut D—Bulkhead Union and Nut F—Tube Nut H—Hex Nut
B—90° Adjustable Stud Elbow

O-RING FACE SEAL FITTINGS WITH SAE INCH HEX NUT AND STUD END FOR HIGH PRESSURE, ABOVE 27 600 kPa (276 bar) (4000
psi), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified
Nominal Tube OD or Hose ID O-Ring Face Seal Hose or Tube Swivel Nut Bulkhead Nut
Metric Tube Inch Tube OD or Hose ID Thread Size Hex Size Torque Hex Size Torque
OD
mm Dash Size mm (in.) in. in. Nm (lb-ft) in. Nm (lb-ft)
5 -3 4.78 (0.188) — — — — —
6 -4 6.35 (0.250) 9/16-18 11/16 24 (18) 13/16 32 (24)
8 -5 7.92 (0.312) — — — — —
10 -6 9.53 (0.375) 11/16-16 13/16 37 (27) 1 42 (31)
12 -8 12.70 (0.500) 13/16-16 15/16 75 (55) 1-1/8 93 (69)
16 -10 15.88 (0.625) 1-14 1-1/8 103 (76) 1-5/16 118 (87)
20 -12 19.05 (0.750) 1-3/16-12 1-3/8 152 (112) 1-1/2 175 (129)
22 -14 22.23 (0.875) 1-3/16-12 — 152 (112) — 175 (129)
25 -16 25.40 (1.000) 1-7/16-12 1-5/8 214 (158) 1-3/4 247 (182)
32 -20 31.75 (1.250) 1-11/16-12 1-7/8 286 (211) 2 328 (242)
38 -24 38.10 (1.500) 2-12 2-1/4 326 (240) 2-3/8 374 (276)

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00
O-RING STRAIGHT, ADJUSTABLE, AND EXTERNAL HEX PLUG WITH SAE INCH STUD END FOR HIGH PRESSURE, ABOVE 27 600 0003
kPa (276 bar) (4000 psi), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified 13
Thread Size Straight Hex Sizea Adjustable Nut Hex Size Steel or Gray Iron Torque
in. in. in. Nm (lb-ft)
3/8-24 5/8 9/16 18 (13)
7/16-20 5/8 5/8 24 (18)
1/2-20 3/4 11/16 30 (22)
9/16-18 3/4 3/4 37 (27)
3/4-16 7/8 15/16 75 (55)
7/8-14 1-1/16 1-1/16 103 (76)
1-1/16-12 1-1/4 1-3/8 177 (131)
1-3/16-12 1-3/8 1-1/2 231 (170)
1-5/16-12 1-1/2 1-5/8 270 (199)
1-5/8-12 1-3/4 1-7/8 286 (211)
1-7/8-12 2-1/8 2-1/8 326 (240)
a
Straight hex size applies to fittings only and may not be the same as the corresponding plug of the same thread size.

1. Inspect fitting and connector sealing surfaces and To protect an O-ring from threads, wrap electrical
the O-rings. They must be free of dirt, scratches, tape over the threads. Slide O-ring over the tape
nicks, and burrs. O-ring must be free of dirt, cuts, into the turned down section. Remove the tape.
cracks, swelling or flatten condition.
4. Turn fitting into the boss by hand until face of nut or
2. Back the stud end hex nut off as far as possible. washer squeezes the O-ring into the seat and
Push backup washer towards the nut to fully contacts face of boss. Loosen adjustable fittings no
expose the turn down section. Washer must fit more than one turn for alignment.
turned down section and not be too loose
Hold connections together while tightening nut to
3. Lubricate O-rings using a thin film of clean hydraulic ensure O-ring remains in place.
oil or as needed, petroleum jelly to hold O-ring in
place. 5. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown. Use a
second wrench to hold the fitting in position or to
Install O-ring into groove making sure it is seated at keep hose from twisting while tightening nut.
the bottom. Excess petroleum jelly will prevent
seating of O-ring and cause it to pop out.

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00
0003 O-Ring Face Seal Fittings With Metric Hex Nut And Stud End For Standard Pressure
14
Service Recommendations

1 2 3 4
10

–UN–18NOV03
7 9
11 8 11
6 6 5
10 11

T196337
10
8 8
T196337

1—90° Swivel Elbow 4—Bulkhead Union and Nut 7—Swivel Nut 10—O-Ring
2—90° Adjustable Stud Elbow 5—External Hex Stud End Plug 8—Stud End 11—Identification Groove
3—Stud Straight 6—Tube Nut 9—Hex Nut

O-RING FACE SEAL AND FITTINGS WITH METRIC HEX NUT AND STUD END FOR STANDARD PRESSURE, BELOW 27 600 kPa
(275.8 bar) (4,000 psi), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified
Nominal Tube OD or Hose ID O-Ring Face Seal Hose or Tube Swivel Nut Bulkhead Nut
Metric Tube Inch Tube OD or Hose ID Thread Size Hex Size Torque Hex Size Torque
OD
mm Dash Size mm (in.) in. mm Nm (lb-ft) mm Nm (lb-ft)
4 -2 3.18 (0.125) — — — — —
5 -3 4.78 (0.188) — — — — —
6 -4 6.35 (0.250) 9/16-18 17 16 (12) 22 32 (24)
8 -5 7.92 (0.312) — — — — —
10 -6 9.53 (0.375) 11/16-16 22 24 (18) 27 42 (31)
12 -8 12.70 (0.500) 13/16-16 24 50 (37) 30 93 (69)
16 -10 15.88 (0.625 1-14 30 69 (51) 36 118 (87)
20 -12 19.05 (0.750) 1-3/16-12 36 102 (75) 41 175 (129)
22 -14 22.23 (0.875) 1-3/16-12 36 102 (75) 41 175 (129)
25 -16 25.40 (1.000) 1-7/16-12 41 142 (105) 46 247 (182)
28 — — — — — — —
32 -20 31.75 (1.250) 1-11/16-12 50 190 (140) 50 328 (242)
38 -24 38.10 (1.500) 2-12 60 217 (160) 60 374 (276)
50 -32 50.80 (2.000) — — — — —

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Torque Values

00
O-RING STRAIGHT, ADJUSTABLE, AND EXTERNAL HEX PLUG WITH METRIC STUD END FOR STANDARD PRESSURE, BELOW 27 0003
600 kPa (275.8 bar) (4,000 psi), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified 15
Thread Sizea Straight Hex Sizeb Adjustable Nut Hex Steel or Gray Iron Torque Aluminum or Brass
Size Torque
mm. mm mm Nm (lb-ft) Nm (lb-ft)
M8 x 1 12 12 8 (6) 5 (4)
M10 x 1 14 14 15 (11) 10 (7)
M12 x 1.5 17 17 25 (18) 17 (12)
M14 x 1.5 19 19 40 (30) 27 (20)
M16 x 1.5 22 22 45 (33) 30 (22)
M18 x 1.5 24 24 50 (37) 33 (25)
M22 x 1.5 27 27 69 (51) 46 (34)
M27 x 2 32 32 100 (74) 67 (49)
M30 x 2 36 36 130 (96) 87 (64)
M33 x 2 41 41 160 (118) 107 (79)
M38 x 2 46 46 176 (130) 117 (87)
M42 x 2 50 50 210 (155) 140 (103)
M48 x 2 55 55 260 (192) 173 (128)
M60 x 2 65 65 315 (232) 210 (155)
a
Stud end threads are identified as metric by an identification groove in the hex nut next to the O-ring.
b
Straight hex size applies to fittings only and may not be the same as the corresponding plug of the same thread size.

1. Inspect fitting and connector sealing surfaces and To protect an O-ring from threads, wrap electrical
the O-rings. They must be free of dirt, scratches, tape over the threads. Slide O-ring over the tape
nicks, and burrs. O-ring must be free of dirt, cuts, into the turned down section. Remove the tape.
cracks, swelling or flatten condition.
4. Turn fitting into the boss by hand until face of nut or
2. Back the stud end hex nut off as far as possible. washer squeezes the O-ring into the seat and
Push backup washer towards the nut to fully contacts face of boss. Loosen adjustable fittings no
expose the turn down section. Washer must fit more than one turn for alignment.
turned down section and not be too loose
Hold connections together while tightening nut to
3. Lubricate O-rings using a thin film of clean hydraulic ensure O-ring remains in place.
oil or as needed, petroleum jelly to hold O-ring in
place. 5. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown. Use a
second wrench to hold the fitting in position or to
Install O-ring into groove making sure it is seated at keep hose from twisting while tightening nut.
the bottom. Excess petroleum jelly will prevent
seating of O-ring and cause it to pop out.

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Torque Values

00
0003 O-Ring Face Seal Fittings With Metric Hex Nut And Stud End For High Pressure Service
16
Recommendations

1 2 3 4
10

–UN–18NOV03
7 9
11 8 11
6 6 5
10 11

T196337
10
8 8
T196337

1—90° Swivel Elbow 4—Bulkhead Union and Nut 7—Swivel Nut 10—O-Ring
2—90° Adjustable Stud Elbow 5—External Hex Stud End Plug 8—Stud End 11—Identification Groove
3—Stud Straight 6—Tube Nut 9—Hex Nut

O-RING FACE SEAL FITTINGS WITH METRIC HEX NUT AND STUD END FOR HIGH PRESSURE, ABOVE 27 600 kPa (275.8 bar) (4,000
psi), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified
Nominal Tube OD or Hose ID O-Ring Face Seal Hose or Tube Swivel Nut Bulkhead Nut
Metric Tube Inch Tube OD or Hose ID Thread Size Hex Size Torque Hex Size Torque
OD
mm Dash Size mm (in.) in. mm Nm (lb-ft) mm Nm (lb-ft)
4 -2 3.18 (0.125) — — — — —
5 -3 4.78 (0.188) — — — — —
6 -4 6.35 (0.250) 9/16-18 17 24 (18) 22 32 (24)
8 -5 7.92 (0.312) — — — — —
10 -6 9.53 (0.375) 11/16-16 22 37 (27) 27 42 (31)
12 -8 12.70 (0.500) 13/16-16 24 75 (55) 30 93 (69)
16 -10 15.88 (0.625) 1-14 30 103 (76) 36 118 (87)
20 -12 19.05 (0.750) 1-3/16-12 36 152 (112) 41 175 (129)
22 -14 22.23 (0.875) 1-3/16-12 36 152 (112) 41 175 (129)
25 -16 25.40 (1.000) 1-7/16-12 41 214 (158) 46 247 (182)
28 — — — — — — —
32 -20 31.75 (1.250) 1-11/16-12 — 286 (211) 50 328 (242)
38 -24 38.10 (1.500) 2-12 — 326 (240) 60 374 (276)

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Torque Values

00
O-RING STRAIGHT, ADJUSTABLE, AND EXTERNAL HEX PLUG WITH METRIC STUD END FOR HIGH PRESSURE, ABOVE 27 600 0003
KPA (275.8 BAR) (4,000 PSI), TORQUE VALUES—Tolerance is +15 -20% unless otherwise specified 17
Thread Sizea Straight Hex Sizeb Adjustable Nut Hex Size Steel or Gray Iron Torque
mm. mm mm Nm (lb-ft)
M8 x 1 12 12 8 (6)
M10 x 1 14 14 15 (11)
M12 x 1.5 17 17 35 (26)
M14 x 1.5 19 19 45 (33)
M16 x 1.5 22 22 55 (41)
M18 x 1.5 24 24 70 (52)
M22 x 1.5 27 27 100 (74)
M27 x 2 32 32 170 (125)
M30 x 2 36 36 215 159)
M33 x 2 41 41 260 (192)
M38 x 2 46 46 320 (236)
M42 x 2 50 50 360 (266)
M48 x 2 55 55 420 (310)
a
Stud end threads are identified as metric by an identification groove in the hex nut next to the O-ring.
b
Straight hex size applies to fittings only and may not be the same as the corresponding plug of the same thread size.

1. Inspect fitting and connector sealing surfaces and To protect an O-ring from threads, wrap electrical
the O-rings. They must be free of dirt, scratches, tape over the threads. Slide O-ring over the tape
nicks, and burrs. O-ring must be free of dirt, cuts, into the turned down section. Remove the tape.
cracks, swelling or flatten condition.
4. Turn fitting into the boss by hand until face of nut or
2. Back the stud end hex nut off as far as possible. washer squeezes the O-ring into the seat and
Push backup washer towards the nut to fully contacts face of boss. Loosen adjustable fittings no
expose the turn down section. Washer must fit more than one turn for alignment.
turned down section and not be too loose
Hold connections together while tightening nut to
3. Lubricate O-rings using a thin film of clean hydraulic ensure O-ring remains in place.
oil or as needed, petroleum jelly to hold O-ring in
place. 5. Tighten fitting or nut to torque value shown. Use a
second wrench to hold the fitting in position or to
Install O-ring into groove making sure it is seated at keep hose from twisting while tightening nut.
the bottom. Excess petroleum jelly will prevent
seating of O-ring and cause it to pop out.

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Torque Values

00
0003 Service Recommendations for Metric Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting
18

–UN–01MAR90
T6890BB
A—Sealing Surface B—Split Flange C—Pinched O-Ring D—Single Piece Flange

1. Clean sealing surfaces (A). Inspect. Scratches then tighten the diagonally opposite cap screw.
cause leaks. Roughness causes seal wear. Tighten two remaining cap screws. Tighten all cap
Out-of-flat causes seal extrusion. If defects cannot screws as specified in the chart below.
be polished out, replace component.
DO NOT use air wrenches. DO NOT tighten one
2. Install the correct O-ring (and backup washer if cap screw fully before tightening the others. DO
required) into groove using petroleum jelly to hold it NOT over tighten.
in place.
TORQUE CHARTa
3. Split flange: Loosely assemble split flange (B) Thread b
N•m lb-ft
halves. Make sure split is centrally located and M6 12 9
perpendicular to the port. Hand tighten cap screws M8 30 22
to hold parts in place. Do not pinch O-ring (C).
M10 57 42

4. Single piece flange (D): Place hydraulic line in M12 95 70


center of flange and install four cap screws. Flange M14 157 116
must be centrally located on port. Hand tighten cap M16 217 160
screws to hold flange in place. Do not pinch O-ring. M18 334 246
M20 421 318
5. After components are properly positioned and cap a
Tolerance ± 10%. The torques given are enough for the given
screws are hand tightened, tighten one cap screw, size connection with the recommended working pressure.
Increasing cap screw torque beyond these amounts will result in
flange and cap screw bending and connection failures.
b
Metric standard thread.

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Torque Values

00
Service Recommendations For Inch Series Four Bolt Flange Fittings 0003
19

–UN–01MAR90
T6890BB
A—Sealing Surface B—Split Flange C—Pinched O-Ring D—Single Piece Flange

1. Clean sealing surfaces (A). Inspect. Scratches TORQUE CHART


cause leaks. Roughness causes seal wear. N•m lb-ft
Out-of-flat causes seal extrusion. If defects cannot Nominal Cap Screw
be polished out, replace component. Flange Size
Size Min Max Min Max
2. Install O-ring (and backup washer if required) into 1/2 5/16-18 20 31 15 23
groove using petroleum jelly to hold it in place. UNC
3/4 3/8-16 UNC 28 54 21 40
3. Split flange: Loosely assemble split flange (B) 1 3/8-16 UNC 37 54 27 40
halves. Make sure split is centrally located and 1-1/4 7/16-14 47 85 35 63
perpendicular to port. Hand tighten cap screws to UNC
hold parts in place. Do not pinch O-ring (C). 1-1/2 1/2-13 UNC 62 131 46 97
2 1/2-13 UNC 73 131 54 97
4. Single piece flange (D): Place hydraulic line in
center of flange and install cap screws. Flange 2-1/2 1/2-13 UNC 107 131 79 97
must be centrally located on port. Hand tighten cap 3 5/8-11 UNC 158 264 117 195
screws to hold flange in place. Do not pinch O-ring. 3-1/2 5/8-11 UNC 158 264 117 195
4 5/8-11 UNC 158 264 117 195
5. Tighten one cap screw, then tighten the diagonally 5 5/8-11 UNC 158 264 117 195
opposite cap screw. Tighten two remaining cap
screws. Tighten all cap screws as specified in the
chart below.

DO NOT use air wrenches. DO NOT tighten one


cap screw fully before tightening the others. DO
NOT over tighten.

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Torque Values

00
0003 Inch Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting For High Pressure Service Recommendations
20

–UN–01MAR90
T6890BB
A—Sealing Surface B—Split Flange C—Pinched O-Ring D—Single Piece Flange

1. Clean sealing surfaces (A). Inspect. Scratches, 4. Tighten one cap screw and then the diagonally
nicks, and burrs cause leaks. Roughness causes opposite cap screw. Tighten the two remaining cap
O-ring wear. Out-of-flat causes O-ring extrusion. If screws. Tighten cap screws within the specified
imperfection cannot be polished out, replace torque values.
component.
INCH SERIES FOUR BOLT FLANGE FITTING FOR 41 400 kPa
2. Install the O-ring (and backup ring, if used) into (414 bar) (6000 psi) PRESSURE SERIES TORQUE VALUES—
Tolerance is ± 10% unless otherwise specified
groove. Use petroleum jelly to hold it in place.
Nominal Cap Screw Sizea Min—Max Torque
Flange Size
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use air wrenches. DO NOT
tighten one cap screw fully before in. in. Nm (lb-ft)b
tightening the others. DO NOT over 1/2 5/16-18 UNC 20—31 (15—23)
tighten. 3/4 3/8-16 UNC 34—54 (25—40)
1 7/16-14 UNC 57—85 (42—63)
3. Split flange: Loosely assemble split flange (B) 1-1/4 1/2-13 UNC 85—131 (63—97)
halves. Make sure split is centrally located and
1-1/2 5/8-11 UNC 159—264 (117—195)
perpendicular to port. Hand tighten cap screws to
hold flange halves and line in place. Do not pinch 2 3/4-10 UNC 271—468 (200—345)
a
O-ring (C). JDM A17D, SAE Grade 5 or better cap screws with plated
hardware.
Lock washers are permissible but not recommended.
Single piece flange (D): Make sure flange is
b
centrally located on port and line is centered in Minimum torques given are enough for the given size connection
with the recommended working pressure. Torques can be
flange. Install the cap screws. Hand tighten cap increased to the maximum shown for each cap screw size if
screws to hold flange and line in place. Do not desired. Increasing cap screw torque beyond the maximum will
pinch O-ring. result in flange and cap screw bending and connection failures.

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Section 01
Tracks
Contents 01

Page

Group 0130—Track System


Track Roller Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-1
Track Roller Disassemble and Assemble . . .01-0130-3
Track Roller Pressure Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-5
Track Carrier Roller Remove and Install . . . .01-0130-6
Metal Face Seals Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-8
Track Shoe Remove and Install . . . . . . . . .01-0130-11
Track Chain Remove and Install . . . . . . . . .01-0130-12
Track Chain Disassemble and Assemble . .01-0130-16
Track Chain Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-17
Sprocket Remove and Install. . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-19
Front Idler Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-20
Front Idler Disassemble and Assemble . . . .01-0130-21
Track Adjuster and Recoil Spring Remove
and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-23
Track Adjuster and Recoil Spring
Disassemble and Assemble. . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-25
Track Adjuster Cylinder Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-30

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01

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Group 0130
Track System
Track Roller Remove and Install

1. Swing upperstructure 90° and lower bucket to raise


track off ground. Keep angle between boom and arm
90—110° and position round side of bucket on ground.
01
0130
1
CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from
unexpected machine movement. Position shop
stands under frame to support machine while
removing lower track roller.

2. Put shop stands under machine.

Specification
200D Excavator—Weight
(approximate).............................................................................. 22 000 kg
49 000 lb

Specification
200DLC Excavator—Weight
(approximate).............................................................................. 23 000 kg
50 000 lb

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CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from high


pressure grease. Do not remove grease fitting
(A) from valve (B).

3. Loosen valve (B) one to two turns to release grease


through bleed hole (C).

–UN–28NOV90
A—Grease Fitting
B—Valve

T7396DZ
C—Bleed Hole

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Track System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
01 Track Roller—Weight ........................................................................ 35 kg
0130 77 lb

–UN–25OCT88
2
4. Attach appropriate lifting device to track roller (B).
Remove cap screws (A) and track roller (B).

T6585TN
5. Measure track roller tread diameter. See 200D and
200DLC Track Roller Tread Diameter. (SP326
Undercarriage Appraisal Manual.)
A—Cap Screw (4 used)
B—Track Roller
6. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Track Roller
Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 0130.)

7. Install track roller and tighten cap screws to


specification.

Specification
Roller-to-Frame Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 460 N•m
340 lb-ft

8. If equipped, install track roller guard and tighten cap


screws to specification.

Specification
Track Roller Guard Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 460 N•m
340 lb-ft

9. Tighten valve on track adjuster to specification.

Specification
Track Adjuster Valve—Torque ....................................................... 88 N•m
65 lb-ft

10. Check and adjust track sag. See Check and Adjust
Track Sag. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Track System

Track Roller Disassemble and Assemble

01
0130
3

–UN–21SEP94
T8310AH
A—Plug (2 used) C—Pin (2 used) E—Metal Face Seal (2 used) G—Roller
B—Bracket (2 used) D—O-Ring (2 used) F—Bushing (2 used) H—Axle

1. Remove plug (A) and drain oil. 7. Remove bushings (F) using a 2-jaw puller and
adapters from puller set.
2. Remove pin (C).
8. Replace parts as necessary.
3. Remove bracket (B) using a bearing puller
attachment and adapters from puller set. Apply a thin film of oil to bushings (F) and install.

IMPORTANT: Metal face seals can be reused if IMPORTANT: O-rings and seat surfaces for
they are not worn or damaged. A O-rings must be clean, dry, and oil
used seal must be kept together as a free so O-rings do not slip when
set because of wear patterns on seal roller is turning.
ring face.
9. Thoroughly clean O-rings and seat surfaces in
4. Remove metal face seal (E) from roller and bracket. brackets (B) and in seal rings using volatile,
Keep seal rings together as a matched set with seal non-petroleum base solvent and lint-free tissues.
ring faces together to protect surfaces.
10. Install seals (E) in brackets (B) and in roller (G).
5. Inspect metal face seals. See Metal Face Seals Apply equal pressure with fingers at four equally
Repair. (Group 0130.) spaced points on seal face. Seal must “pop” down
into place so O-ring is tight against seal bore. A
6. Remove axle (H) from roller. volatile, non-petroleum base solvent or talcum
powder may be used as a lubricant.
NOTE: Only remove bushings if replacement is
necessary.

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Track System

11. Wipe finger prints and foreign material off seal ring 16. Fill roller to specification.
face using clean oil and lint-free tissues. Apply a
thin film of oil to each seal ring face. Specification
Lower Track Roller—Capacity ................................................. 260 mL
8.8 oz
12. Install axle (H) to bracket (B).
01
0130 17. Apply PM37509 Cure Primer and PM37398 Pipe
4 13. Install roller (G) onto axle (H).
Sealant to threads of plug. Install and tighten plug.
14. Install opposite side bracket (B) on roller Specification
assembly. Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 30 N•m
22 lb-ft
15. Apply TY24811NEVER-SEEZ anti-seize lubricant
or equivalent to pins (C). Install pins (C) even with
flat surface of brackets (B).

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Track System

Track Roller Pressure Test

1. Hold shaft and turn shell of roller several turns to seat


metal face seals.
01
2. Remove the drain plug.

–UN–02JUN97
0130
5
NOTE: Plug, barbed adapter, and connector (A) are from
leak detector kit D05361ST.

T109691B
3. Install parts (A—F).

4. Tighten plug. Slowly pressurize oil cavity to test


pressure specification. A—Plug, Barbed Adapter and Connector
B—JT03001 Tee Fitting 7/16-20 M 37° x 7/16-20 F
37° SW x 7/16-20 M 37°
Specification
C—Hose (2 used)
Track Roller Oil Cavity—Pressure ....................................... 110 ± 28 kPa
D—Pressure Gauge
16 ± 4 psi
E—Needle Valve
F—Air Pressure Regulator
5. Close valve. Wait for 30 seconds. Check for oil leaks
or pressure decrease.

6. If leakage, disassemble roller and replace parts as


necessary. See Track Roller Disassemble and
Assemble. (Group 0130.)

7. Apply PM37509 Cure Primer and PM37398 Pipe


Sealant to threads of plug. Install and tighten plug to
specification.

Specification
Plug—Torque.................................................................................. 30 N•m
22 lb-ft

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Track System

Track Carrier Roller Remove and Install

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from high


pressure grease. Do not remove grease fitting
01 (A) from valve (B).
0130

–UN–28NOV90
6
1. Loosen valve (B) one to two turns to release grease
through bleed hole (C).

T7396DZ
A—Grease Fitting
B—Valve
C—Bleed Hole

OUO6046,0002305 –19–26JUN08–1/3

2. Raise track chain (3), using a jack, enough to permit


carrier roller (2) removal.

CAUTION: Prevent accidental lowering of track


by securely supporting track before attempting

–UN–07APR06
service procedure.

3. Install wooden block (4) between track chain (3) and


track frame (1).

TX1006136A
1—Track Frame
2—Carrier Roller
3—Track Chain
4—Wood Block

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Track System

4. Remove cap screws (1) and carrier roller (2).

5. Measure track carrier roller tread diameter. See 200D


and 200DLC Carrier Roller Tread Diameter. (SP326
Undercarriage Appraisal Manual.)
01
0130
IMPORTANT: Carrier roller replaced as assembly 7
only.

–UN–26JAN07
6. Replace carrier roller as necessary.

Specification

TX1018018A
Carrier Roller—Weight ...................................................................... 21 kg
46 lb

7. Install carrier roller and cap screws (1).


1—Cap Screw (4 used)
8. Tighten carrier roller cap screws (1) to specification. 2—Carrier Roller

Specification
Carrier Roller-to-Frame Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 270 N•m
200 lb-ft

9. Remove wooden blocks and jack.

10. Tighten valve on track adjuster to specification.

Specification
Track Adjuster Valve—Torque ....................................................... 88 N•m
65 lb-ft

11. Check and adjust track sag. See Check and Adjust
Track Sag. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Track System

Metal Face Seals Repair

Inspect Metal Face Seals

IMPORTANT: If seals are to be reused, keep seal


01
0130 rings together as a matched set with
8 seal ring faces together. Insert a piece
of cardboard to protect surfaces.

1. Inspect for the following conditions to determine if


seals can be reused:

a. The narrow, highly polished sealing area (E) must


be in the outer half of seal ring face (D).

b. Sealing area must be uniform and concentric with


the ID and OD of seal ring (A).

–UN–24AUG93
c. Sealing area must not be chipped, nicked, or
scratched.

T85079
A—Seal Ring
B—Worn Area (Shaded Area)
C—Seal Ring Face
D—Outer Half of Seal Ring Face
E—Sealing Area (Dark Line)

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2. Illustration shows examples of worn seal rings (A).

I—Sealing area (D) is in inner half of seal ring face (C).

II—Sealing area (D) not concentric with ID and OD of


seal ring.
–UN–05DEC96

A—Seal Ring
B—Worn area (Shaded Area)
C—Inner Half of Seal Ring Face
T85080

D—Sealing Area (Dark Line)

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Track System

3. Clean reusable seals by removing all foreign material


from seal rings, except seal face (A), using a scraper
or a stiff bristled fiber brush.

4. Wash seal rings and O-rings using a volatile,


01
non-petroleum base solvent to remove all oil.

–UN–23FEB89
0130
Thoroughly dry parts using a lint-free tissue. 9

A—Seal Face

T82840
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Track System

Assemble Metal Face Seals

IMPORTANT: If incorrectly assembled, oil leakage or


damage will occur.
01
0130 1. Check that the O-ring (A) is not twisted and that it is
10 installed correctly on seal ring.

2. After installing seal, check that seal ring surface (C) is


parallel with seal mating face (B) by measuring
distances (D) and (E), as shown. If these distances
differ, correct O-ring seating.
A—O-Ring
B—Mating Face
C—Ring Surface
D—Distance
E—Distance

–UN–26JAN07
TX1018110
–UN–26JAN07
TX1018112

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Track System

Track Shoe Remove and Install

1. Measure grouser height. See 200D and 200DLC Three


Bar Grouser Height. (SP326 Undercarriage Appraisal
Manual.)
01
0130

–UN–23FEB89
2. Apply a light coat of oil to cap screw threads and install 11
shoe.

3. Install all track shoe nuts with rounded corners (A)

T6794AM
against the link and chamfered edges (B) away from
the link. Be sure nut is properly positioned in the link
so there is full contact between the nut and the link.

4. Tighten cap screws in pattern shown.

Specification
Shoe-to-Link Cap Screw—Torque ............................................... 804 N•m
593 lb-ft

–UN–23FEB89
A—Rounded Edge
B—Chamfered Edge

T6352AH
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Track System

Track Chain Remove and Install

1. Swing upperstructure to side. Lower boom to raise


track off the ground.
01
0130 Keep the angle between boom and arm at 90—110°
12 with the round side of bucket on the ground.

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from


unexpected machine movement. Put blocks or
shop stands under machine frame to support
machine while measuring track sag.

2. Place blocks or shop stands under the machine to


support machine.

Specification
200D Excavator—Weight
(approximate).............................................................................. 22 000 kg
49 000 lb

Specification
200DLC Excavator—Weight
(approximate).............................................................................. 23 000 kg
50 000 lb

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CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from high


pressure grease. Do not remove grease fitting
(A) from valve (B).

3. Loosen valve (B) one to two turns to release grease


through bleed hole (C).
–UN–28NOV90

A—Grease Fitting
B—Valve
T7396DZ

C—Bleed Hole

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Track System

NOTE: Master pin (2) and master link are identified by


large dimple (3) and snap ring on master pin.

4. Move track chain so master pin (2) is over front idler or


sprocket.
01
0130
5. Remove track shoe on each side of master pin. See 13
Track Shoe Remove and Install. (Group 0130.)

6. If removing chain at idler, put wooden blocks in front of


idler and under chain so chain does not fall when

–UN–20JUL01
master pin is removed.

7. Remove snap ring.

T143215B
IMPORTANT: Master pin can be removed in only one
direction.
1—Bushing (2 used)
8. Remove master pin using a 50-Ton Master Pin Pusher 2—Master Pin
Installer. 3—Dimple

9. If chain was disconnected at idler, slowly operate travel


lever in reverse direction to remove chain from top of
track frame.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Tracks—Weight ............................................................................. 1260 kg
2780 lb

10. Remove track chain.

11. Measure track chain link, bushing, and pitch. (See


SP326 Undercarriage Appraisal Manual.)

12. Replace parts as necessary.

13. Position track chain so section on ground has pin


boss on links toward rear of machine.

14. Install end of chain on sprocket and slowly turn


sprocket in forward direction to pull chain across top
of frame to front idler.

15. Remove stand and lower machine.

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Track System

IMPORTANT: Master pin can be installed in only one


direction.

16. Pull ends of chain together. Install master pin using


50-Ton Master Pin Pusher Installer.
01
0130
14 IMPORTANT: Replace snap ring with new one.

17. Install snap ring.

18. Install track shoe. See Track Shoe Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.)

19. Tighten valve in track adjuster to specification.

Specification
Track Adjuster Valve—Torque ....................................................... 88 N•m
65 lb-ft

20. Check and adjust track sag. See Check and Adjust
Track Sag. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Track System

01
0130
15

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Track System

Track Chain Disassemble and Assemble

01
0130
16

–UN–15JAN03
T162713

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Track System

1—Track Link (200D, 45 used; 7—Master Pin 13—Shoe (200D, 46 used; 16—Master Bushing
200DLC, 48 used) 8—Spacer (2 used) 200DLC, 49 used) 17—Track Chain Without
2—Master Track Link 9—Snap Ring 14—Track Link (200D, 45 used; Shoes
3—Pin (200D, 45 used; 10—Cap Screw (200D, 184 200DLC, 48 used)
200DLC, 48 used) used; 200DLC, 196 used) 15—Bushing (200D, 45 used;
5—Seal (200D, 90 used; 12—Nut (200D, 184 used; 200DLC, 48 used)
01
200DLC, 96 used) 200DLC, 196 used)
0130
17
1. Measure track components (1—17). See 200D and 4. Apply grease to counterbore in track links, the
200DLC Standard Bushing Outer Diameter. (SP326 seals, and ends of bushings.
Undercarriage Appraisal Manual.)
5. For each joint, fill clearance between pin OD and
2. Turn pins (3 and 7) and bushings (15 and 16) as bushing ID with grease.
required.
6. Install seal (5) so tapered side is toward bushing.
3. Clean any dust or rust from surfaces of track link
pin bores, counterbores, and ends of bushings.

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Track Chain Repair

1. Remove track shoes from each side of broken link


assembly. See Track Shoe Remove and Install. (Group
0130.)

–UN–26OCT88
IMPORTANT: When making cuts using cutting torch,
be careful not to cut or gouge good
parts.

T5821AG
2. Cut links, bushing, and pin at points (A) to remove
broken link (B).

A—Cut Locations
B—Broken Link

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3. Grind ends of bushing (A) even with links to make it


into a master bushing.

A—Bushing
–UN–26OCT88
T5821AH

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Track System

4. Burn holes through center of pin stubs (A).

5. Hold a heavy hammer (B) against link while pin stub is


being driven out.
01
0130 A—Pin Stub

–UN–26OCT88
18 B—Hammer

T5821AI
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6. Install links (C and E) on master bushing (D). Check


cap screw hole spacing using a track shoe.

7. Instal spacers (B) into counterbore of links.

8. Install link assembly. Install master pins (A).

–UN–24MAY89
9. Install track shoes. See Track Shoe Remove and
Install. (Group 0130.)

T5821AJ
A—Master Pin
B—Spacer
C—Right Link
D—Master Bushing
E—Left Link

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Track System

Sprocket Remove and Install

IMPORTANT: Sprocket must be replaced when the


tooth tips become excessively rounded,
worn, or chipped to prevent excessive
01
wear to chain. If machine is driven in 0130
one direction a majority of the time, 19
wear will be on one side of teeth. To
extend service life, change sprockets
from one side of machine to the other.

–UN–20JUL01
1. Disconnect track chain. See Track Chain Remove and
Install. (Group 0130.)

T143369B
2. Lift side of machine so sprocket teeth clear chain.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device. 1—Cap Screw (18 used)

Specification
Sprocket—Weight (approximate) ...................................................... 46 kg
100 lb

3. Remove cap screws (1) and sprocket.

4. Apply PM37509 Cure Primer and PM37421 Thread


Lock and Sealer (High Strength) to threads of cap
screws (B).

5. Install sprocket and tighten cap screws (1).

Specification
Sprocket-to-Travel Gearbox Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 500 N•m
369 lb-ft

6. Lower machine.

7. Install track chain. See Track Chain Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.)

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Track System

Front Idler Remove and Install

1. Disconnect track chain. See See Track Chain Remove


and Install. (Group 0130.)
01
0130 2. Slide front idler (A) forward, using pry bar.

–UN–25OCT88
20

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

T6876BU
Specification
Front Idle—Weight........................................................................... 119 kg
260 lb
A—Front Idler
3. Attach appropriate lifting device to front idler and
remove from frame.

4. Measure front idler wear. See Front Idler Flange


Height. (SP326 Undercarriage Appraisal Manual.)

5. Repair or replace idler as necessary. See Front Idler


Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 0130.)

6. Install front idler.

7. Connect track chain. See Track Chain Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.)

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Track System

Front Idler Disassemble and Assemble

A
01
F G 0130
C 21
B D

A F
G
E

–UN–21APR06
I

T115165
T115165 J

A—Pin (2 used) D—Drain Plug (2 used) G—O-Ring (2 used) I—Yoke


B—Bushing (2 used) E—Bracket (2 used) H—Axle J—Cap Screw (4 used)
C—Idler F—Metal Face Seal (2 used)

1. Remove cap screws (J) and yoke (I). a matched set with seal ring faces together to
protect surfaces.
2. Remove drain plug (D) and drain oil.
5. Remove axle (H). Inspect axle (H) and bushings (B)
IMPORTANT: Metal face seals (F) can be reused if for scoring or excessive wear.
they are not worn or damaged. A
used seal must be kept together as a NOTE: Remove bushings (B) only if replacement is
set because of wear patterns on seal necessary.
ring face.
6. Remove bushing (B) using a 2-jaw puller and
IMPORTANT: Put matching marks on brackets (E) adapters from 17-1/2 and 30-ton puller set.
and axle (H).
7. Apply a thin film of oil to new bushings (B). Install
3. Remove pins (A), brackets (E), O-rings (G) and bushings (B) so flange is tight against shoulder of
metal face seals (F). idler (C).

4. Inspect metal face seals (F). See Metal Face Seals


Repair. (Group 0130.) Keep seal rings together as

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Track System

8. Apply a thin layer of anti-seize lubricant or 14. Install brackets (E) onto axle (H).
equivalent to end of axle (H) and to bore in
brackets (E). 15. Apply anti-seize lubricant or equivalent to pins (A).
Install pins.
IMPORTANT: Seat surfaces for O-rings must be
01
0130 clean, dry, and oil free so O-rings do 16. Add oil through plug holes on bearing brackets (E)
22 not slip when idler is turning. to specification.

9. Thoroughly clean seat surfaces in idler (C), Specification


brackets (E), and seal rings using volatile, Front Idler Oil—Capacity ......................................................... 265 mL
8.96 oz
non-petroleum base solvent and lint-free tissues.
17. Apply PM37509 Cure Primer to threads of drain
NOTE: A volatile, non-petroleum base solvent or
plug (D).
talcum powder may be used as a lubricant.
18. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (Medium
10. Install metal face seal (F) in bracket (E). Apply
Strength) to threads of plug.
equal pressure with fingers at four equally spaced
points on seal face. Seal must "pop" down into
19. Install and tighten plug (D) to specification.
place so O-ring is tight against seal bore.
Specification
11. Wipe finger prints and foreign material off seal ring Front Idler Plug—Torque ......................................................... 30 N•m
face using clean oil and lint-free tissues. Apply a 22 lb-ft
thin film of oil to each seal face.
20. Install yoke (I). Tighten cap screws (J) to
NOTE: Repeat steps 12 and 13 for installing opposite specification.
side metal face seal (F) and bracket (E) in
idler. Specification
Yoke-to-Bracket Cap Screw—
Torque.................................................................................... 206 N•m
12. Install axle (H) into idler. 150 lb-ft

13. Install O-rings (G) on axle.

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Track System

Track Adjuster and Recoil Spring Remove


and Install

1. Remove track chain. See Track Chain Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.) 01
0130
2. Remove front idler. See Front Idler Remove and Install. 23
(Group 0130.)

CAUTION: Spring or rod may break if dropped


while handling, transporting or disassembling.
Nicks or weld craters in spring and rod
assembly can cause stress concentration
resulting in a weak spot. Weak spots may result
in immediate or eventual failure creating a risk
of personal injury. Put a heavy protective
covering around spring assembly when
handling, transporting, or disassembling track
adjuster.

A compression tool must be used for


disassembly and assembly because of the
extreme preload on spring.

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Track System

3. Slide track adjuster (A) forward, using a pry bar.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.
01
0130 Specification

–UN–25OCT88
24 Track Adjuster Cylinder and
Recoil Spring—Weight .................................................................... 125 kg
280 lb

T6557CX
4. Attach appropriate lifting device to track adjuster and
remove from frame.

5. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Track A—Track Adjuster


Adjuster and Recoil Spring Disassemble and
Assemble. (Group 0130.)

6. Install front idler. See Front Idler Remove and Install.


(Group 0130.)

7. Install track chain. See Track Chain Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.)

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Track System

Track Adjuster and Recoil Spring


Disassemble and Assemble

CAUTION: Spring or rod may break if dropped


while handling, transporting or disassembling. 01
0130
Nicks or weld craters in spring and rod
25
assembly can cause stress concentration
resulting in a weak spot. Weak spots may result
in immediate or eventual failure creating a risk
of personal injury. Put a heavy protective
covering around spring assembly when
handling, transporting, or disassembling track
adjuster.

A compression tool must be used for


disassembly and assembly because of the
extreme preload on spring.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate

–UN–25OCT88
lifting device.

Specification
Track Recoil Spring Disassembly
and Assembly Tool—Weight ........................................................... 225 kg

T6557DY
496 lb

1. Place an 18-t (20-ton) jack on bottom of ST4920 Track


Recoil Spring Disassembly and Assembly Tool (A). A—ST4920 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and
Assembly Tool
Remove nuts (B) and top plate (C). See ST4920 Track B—Nut
Recoil Spring Disassembly and Assembly Tool. (Group C—Top Plate
9900.)

NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the recoil spring to


replace wear ring and U-ring packing on piston.
To replace O-ring in the cylinder, remove recoil
spring and rod.

2. Remove nuts (B). Remove top plate (C).

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Track System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
01 Track Adjuster Cylinder and
0130 Recoil Spring—Weight .................................................................... 125 kg
26 280 lb

3. Connect appropriate lifting device to track adjuster (B)


using a lifting strap (A).

4. Put track adjuster in assembly tool with cylinder end on


DFT1110 Spacer (C). See DFT1110 Spacer. (Group
9900.)

5. Remove lifting strap.

A—Lifting Strap
B—Track Adjuster
C—DFT1110 Spacer

–UN–28APR92
T7720AF
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Track System

6. Install DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and


Assembly Guard Tool (F). See DFT1087 Track Recoil
Spring Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool. (Group
9900.)
01
7. Install plate top (A) and nuts (B) with smallest opening 0130
to allow access to nut (D). 27

8. Extend jack ram to provide enough travel to release


spring to the approximate free length.

Specification
Recoil Spring—Free Length .......................................................... 606 mm
23.9 in.

9. Tighten nuts (B) so top plate (A) is tight against


retainer plate.

10. Remove valve (C) and special plug (E).

–UN–28APR92
A—Top Plate
B—Nut (8 used)
C—Valve
D—Nut
E—Special Plug

T7720AG
F—DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and
Assembly Guard Tool

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Track System

11. Raise upper half of guard tool (F). Tighten T-handles.

12. Operate jack to compress spring just enough so nut


(D) can be removed.
01
0130 13. Lower jack ram to release spring force.
28
14. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Track
Adjuster Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble. (Group
0130.)

15. Put track adjuster cylinder in assembly tool with


cylinder end on spacer.

16. Install spacer on rod.

17. Install spring using appropriate lifting device and lifting


strap.

Specification
Recoil Spring—Weight ...................................................................... 65 kg

–UN–28APR92
145 lb

18. Install retainer plate.

T7720AH
19. Install guard tool.

20. Install top plate. Install nuts.


A—Top Plate
B—Nut (8 used)
21. Raise upper half of guard tool. Tighten T-handles. D—Nut
F—DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and
22. Operate jack to compress spring to the compressed Assembly Guard Tool
length.

Specification
Recoil Spring—Compressed
Length ............................................................................................ 490 mm
19.3 in.

23. Install nut (D) so hole is aligned with hole in rod.


Install special plug.

24. Tighten special plug to specification.

Specification
Special Plug—Torque..................................................................... 15 N•m
133 lb-in.

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Track System

25. Tighten valve.

Specification
Track Adjuster and Recoil Spring
Valve—Torque ................................................................................ 88 N•m
65 lb-ft 01
0130
29

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Track System

Track Adjuster Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble

01
0130
30

–UN–17MAR06
TX1004754
1—Holder 4—U-Ring 7—Spring 10—Plug
2—Piston Rod 5—Cylinder 8—Spacer 11—Nut
3—Dust Seal 6—Rod 9—Washer 12—Grease Valve

2. Remove holder (1) from piston rod (2) using a


CAUTION: Spring or rod may break if
press.
dropped while handling, transporting or
disassembling. Nicks or weld craters in
IMPORTANT: Do not damage dust seal (3) and
spring and rod assembly can cause stress
U-ring (4).
concentration resulting in a weak spot. Weak
spots can result in immediate or eventual
3. Remove dust seal (3) and U-ring (4) from cylinder
failure of spring or rod creating a risk of
(5).
personal injury. Put a heavy protective
covering around spring assembly when
4. Remove recoil spring if necessary. See Track
handling, transporting, or disassembling.
Adjuster and Recoil Spring Remove and Install.
(Group 0130.)
A compression tool must be used for
disassembly and assembly because of the
5. Remove rod (6) from cylinder (5).
extreme preload on spring.
6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the recoil spring
to replace dust seal (3) and U-ring packing (4).
7. Install rod (6) into cylinder (5).
It is necessary to remove the recoil spring to
replace rod (6).

1. Remove piston rod (2) from cylinder (5).

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Track System

8. Install spring (7), spacer (8), washer (9), plug (10), 10. Install U-ring (4) and dust seal (3) into cylinder (5).
nut (11), and grease valve (12). See Track Adjuster
and Recoil Spring Disassemble and Assemble. 11. Press holder (1) into piston rod (2).
(Group 0130.)
12. Install piston rod (2) assembly into cylinder (5).
01
9. Apply grease to inner surfaces of U-ring (4) and 0130
dust seal (3) 31

NOTE: Install U-ring (4) with lip towards inside of


cylinder (5).

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Track System

01
0130
32

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Section 02
Axles, Differentials and Suspension Systems
Contents

Page

Group 0250—Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction


Gears 02
Travel Gearbox Remove and Install . . . . . . .02-0250-1
Travel Gearbox Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0250-4

Group 0260—Hydraulic System


Travel Motor and Park Brake Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-2
Travel Motor and Park Brake Disassemble
and Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-10
Counterbalance Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-13
Crossover Relief Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-15
Make-Up Check Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-17
Travel Speed Selector Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-19
Travel Motor and Park Brake Start-Up
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-21

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02

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Group 0250
Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction Gears
Travel Gearbox Remove and Install

1. Disconnect track chain. See Track Chain Repair.


(Group 0130.)

–UN–21MAR07
2. Remove sprocket. See Sprocket Remove and Install.
(Group 0130.)

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from

TX1020485A
pressurized system can cause serious burns or
02
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing 0250
pressure release button (1). 1
1—Pressure Release Button
3. Push pressure release button (1). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

4. Remove cover from track frame.

5. Drain oil from travel gearbox. The approximate


capacity of travel gearbox is 6.8 L (1.8 gal).

6. Drain oil from hydraulic oil tank or pull vacuum in


hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump. See Apply
Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The
approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36
gal).

7. Tag and disconnect lines. Close all open lines and


fittings using caps and plugs.

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Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction Gears

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

8. Attach JDG909 Lifting Bracket to gearbox as shown.

Specification
Travel Gearbox and Motor
Assembly—Approximate Weight ..................................................... 310 kg
685 lb

02 NOTE: Make alignment marks between travel gearbox


0250 and undercarriage to aid in installation.
2
9. Remove cap screws (1). Remove travel gearbox and

–UN–15JUN01
motor assembly.

10. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Travel


Gearbox Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 0250.)

T142702B
NOTE: Align marks made during removal.

11. Install travel gearbox and motor assembly. Tighten 1—Cap Screw (14 used)
cap screws (1).

Specification
Travel Gearbox-to-Frame Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 630 N•m
465 lb-ft

12. Connect lines. See Travel Hydraulic System Line


Connection. (Group 9025-15.)

13. Fill travel gearbox with oil. See Check Travel Gearbox
Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

14. Do Travel Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure.


(Group 0260.)

15. Install cover. Tighten cap screws to specification.

Specification
Travel Gearbox Cover Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
(37 lb-ft)

16. Install sprocket. See Sprocket Remove and Install.


(Group 0130.)

17. Connect track chain. See Track Chain Remove and


Install. (Group 0130.)

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18. Check and adjust track sag. See Check and Adjust
Track Sag. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction Gears

Travel Gearbox Disassemble and Assemble

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Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction Gears

0—Hydraulic Motor and 10—Pin Fastener 23—Second Planetary Pinion 33—Spacer


Gearbox Assembly 11—Needle Bearing (6 used) Carrier 34—Planetary Gear (3 used)
1—Hydraulic Motor 12—Third Planetary Pinion 24—Washer 35—Needle Bearing (3 used)
2—Seal (2 used) Carrier 25—Planetary Gear (3 used) 36—Plate (6 used)
3—Tapered Roller Bearing (2 13—Planetary Gear (3 used) 26—Needle Bearing (3 used) 37—Spacer (3 used)
used) 15—Plate (6 used) 27—Plate (6 used) 38—Spring Pin (3 used)
4—Drum 16—Pin Fastener (3 used) 28—Pin Fastener (3 used) 39—Shaft
5—Chain Sprocket 17—Spring Pin (3 used) 29—Pin Fastener (3 used) 41—Cover
6—Cap Screw (18 used) 18—Third Sun Gear 30—Second Sun Gear 42—Pin
7—Lock Washer (18 used) 20—Ring Gear 32—First Planetary Pinion 43—Cap Screw (12 used)
9—Bearing Nut 21—Cap Screw (24 used) Carrier 44—Fitting Plug (3 used)

1. Remove cap screws (43) and cover (41). 4. Install JT01748 Lifting Brackets to ring gear (20). 02
0250
Remove cap screws (21) and ring gear from drum
5
2. Remove shaft (39) and first planetary pinion carrier (4).
(32).
CAUTION: Heavy component; use
3. Remove second sun gear (30) and second
appropriate lifting device.
planetary pinion carrier (23) from ring gear (20).
Specification
CAUTION: Heavy component; use Third Planetary Pinion Carrier—
Approximate Weight ................................................................... 40 kg
appropriate lifting device. 88 lb

Specification
Ring Gear—Approximate 5. Remove third sun gear (13) and third planetary
Weight ......................................................................................... 64 kg pinion carrier (12).
140 lb

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6. Remove bearing nut (9) from travel motor (1) using


DFT1109 Holding Bar (47) and DFT1036A Travel
Gearbox Nut Wrench (48). See DFT1109 Holding Bar.
See DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench. (Group
9900.)

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
02 Drum—Approximate Weight .............................................................. 59 kg
0250 130 lb
6

7. Remove drum (4) using JT01748 Lifting Brackets.

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NOTE: Disassembly of first, second, and third planetary
pinion carriers are similar. Repeat procedure as
required.

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8. Remove spring pins, pins, thrust plates, needle
bearings, and planetary gears.
9—Bearing Nut
Clean and inspect parts, replace as necessary. Oil 47—DFT1109 Holding Bar
48—DF1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench
parts with gear oil prior to assembly.

IMPORTANT: Metal face seals can be reused if they


are not worn or damaged. A used seal
must be kept together as a set because
of wear patterns on seal ring face.

9. Remove metal face seal (2). See Metal Face Seals


Repair. (Group 0130.)

10. Replace parts as necessary.

NOTE: Further disassembly is not necessary unless


bearing replacement is required. Bearing will be
destroyed during removal, replace with new
bearing.

11. Inspect bearing (3) and race inside drum (4).

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Axle Shaft, Bearings, and Reduction Gears

CAUTION: DO NOT heat oil over 182°C (260°F).


Oil fumes or oil can ignite above 193°C (380°F).
Use a thermometer. DO NOT allow a flame or
heating element to come in direct contact with
the oil. Heat the oil in a well-ventilated area.
Plan a safe handling procedure to avoid burns.

12. Heat inner bearing cone. Install cone tight against


shoulder.
02
Specification
0250
Bearing Cone—Temperature .................................................... 50—70°C
7
122—158°F

13. Install drum (4).

IMPORTANT: Metal face seal O-rings and seat


surfaces for O-rings must be clean, dry,
and oil free so O-ring does not slip.

14. Thoroughly clean metal face seal O-rings and seat


surfaces in travel motor ring gear, drum, and seal ring
using volatile, non-petroleum base solvent and
lint-free tissues.

NOTE: A volatile, non-petroleum base solvent or talcum


powder can be used as a lubricant. Solvent must
not damage the O-ring or leave an oil residue.

15. Install O-ring and metal face seal on travel motor ring
gear and drum. Apply equal pressure with fingers at
four equally spaced points on seal face. Seal must
“pop” down into place so O-ring is tight against seal
bore and seal ring is installed squarely.

16. Clean seal ring face. Apply a thin film of clean oil.

17. Install drum (4) onto hydraulic motor (1).

18. Apply a thin coat of multi-purpose grease to threads


of bearing nut (9). Install bearing nut with machined
surface towards bearing.

19. Tighten bearing nut (9) using DFT1109 Holding Bar


and DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench. See
DFT1109 Holding Bar. See DFT1036A Travel
Gearbox Nut Wrench. (Group 9900.) Seat bearings.

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Specification
Bearing Nut—Torque.................................................................... 800 N•m
590 lb-ft

20. To seat bearings, tap on drum using a plastic


hammer. Then turn drum four-to- five times to the
right and left to seat the bearings.

Repeat steps to ensure bearings are seated properly.

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21. Ensure center of dowel pin (10) is aligned with center 9


of spline on travel motor (39). If centers are not
aligned tighten bearing nut (9) until dowel pin center 10
aligns with center of the next spline.

NOTE: Assembly of first, second, and third planetary

–UN–14MAR06
pinion carrier assemblies is similar. Repeat 39
procedure as required.

22. Install needle bearings (11) into planetary gears (13).

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IMPORTANT: There is an identification groove on one
side of third planetary gears (16). Be
sure that this marked side faces the
hole for the spring pin. 12
46
23. Install thrust plates (15) and planetary gears (13) into
third planetary pinion carrier (12).

–UN–14MAR06
24. Install pins (16).

9—Bearing Nut

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10—Dowel Pin
12—Third Planetary Pinion Carrier
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39—Travel Motor
46—Hole

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25. Install spring pins (17) with slit (45) toward end of
pins (16).

26. Assemble second and first planetary pinion carrier


assemblies. 45

–UN–14MAR06
27. Install third planetary pinion carrier so dowel pin (10)
enters hole (46) on third planetary pinion carrier (12).

28. Apply PM38656 Rigid Form-in-Place gasket to flange

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TX1004310 16
surface on ring gear. 02
0250
9
29. Install ring gear (20) onto drum (4).
16—Pin
30. Apply PM37421 Thread Lock and Sealer (high 45—Slit
strength) to cap screws (21). Install and tighten cap
screws.

Specification
Ring Gear-to-Drum Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 265 N•m
195 lb-ft

31. Install second and first planetary pinion carriers, sun


gears, and shaft.

32. Apply PM38656 Form-in-Place gasket to flange


surface on cover (41).

33. Install cover on ring gear (20).

34. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (medium


strength) to thread of cap screws (43). Install and
tighten cap screws.

Specification
Cover-to-Ring Gear Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 110 N•m
83 lb-ft

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Travel Motor and Park Brake Remove and Install

02
0260
2

–UN–28NOV05
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0—Travel Motor and Gearbox 10—Pin Fastener 23—Second Planetary Pinion 33—Spacer
Assembly 11—Needle Bearing (6 used) Carrier 34—Planetary Gear (3 used)
1—Travel Motor 12—Third Planetary Pinion 24—Washer 35—Needle Bearing (3 used)
2—Seal (2 used) Carrier 25—Planetary Gear (3 used) 36—Plate (6 used)
3—Tapered Roller Bearing (2 13—Planetary Gear (3 used) 26—Needle Bearing (3 used) 37—Spacer (3 used)
used) 15—Plate (6 used) 27—Plate (6 used) 38—Spring Pin (3 used)
4—Drum 16—Pin Fastener (6 used) 28—Pin Fastener (3 used) 39—Shaft
5—Chain Sprocket 17—Spring Pin (3 used) 29—Pin Fastener (3 used) 41—Cover
6—Cap Screw (18 used) 18—Third Sun Gear 30—Second Sun Gear 42—Pin
7—Lock Washer (18 used) 20—Ring Gear 32—First Planetary Pinion 43—Cap Screw (12 used)
9—Bearing Nut 21—Cap Screw (24 used) Gear 44—Fitting Plug (3 used)

IMPORTANT: Travel motor housing will be 2. Position travel motor and gearbox assembly 02
0260
damaged if removal is attempted securely in a vertical position with the motor valve
3
while travel gearbox is on machine. plate end down.
Travel motor housing is an integral
part of travel gearbox and retained in Specification
place by bearing nut (9). Travel Motor and Gearbox—
Weight ....................................................................................... 310 kg
685 lb
This procedure is written to show
removal and installation of the travel 3. Make alignment marks between cover (41), ring
gearbox from the travel motor. This gear (20), and drum (4).
is the recommended repair
procedure for performing major 4. Remove cap screws (43) and cover (41).
repairs to travel motor or park brake.
5. Remove shaft (39) and first stage planetary pinion
NOTE: Travel motor and park brake internal carrier (32) from ring gear (20).
components can be replaced with care while
motor is on machine. 6. Remove second stage sun gear (30), second stage
planetary pinion carrier (23), and third stage sun
1. Remove travel motor and gearbox assembly from gear (18) from ring gear (20).
machine. See Travel Gearbox Remove and Install.
(Group 0250.)
CAUTION: Heavy component; use an
appropriate lifting device.
CAUTION: Heavy component; use an
appropriate lifting device. 7. Install JT01748 lifting brackets to ring gear (20).
Remove cap screws (21) and ring gear (20) from
IMPORTANT: Weight of travel motor and gearbox drum (4).
assembly can damage motor valve
plate. Block travel motor and Specification
gearbox assembly so that the motor Ring Gear Approximate—
cover does not carry full weight of Weight ......................................................................................... 64 kg
travel motor and gearbox assembly. 140 lb

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8. Remove third stage planetary pinion carrier (12).


CAUTION: Heavy component; use an
appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Third Stage Planetary Pinion
Carrier Approximate—Weight ..................................................... 40 kg
88 lb

02
0260
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Hydraulic System

9. Remove bearing nut (9) using holding bar (47) and


travel gearbox nut wrench (48). See DFT1109 Holding
Bar and See DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench.
(Group 9900.)

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Drum Approximate—Weight .............................................................. 59 kg
130 lb 02
0260
5
10. Remove drum (4) from travel motor housing using
JT01748 lifting brackets.

–UN–14FEB07
IMPORTANT: Metal face seals can be reused if they
are not worn or damaged. A used seal
must be kept together as a set because

TX1018574
of wear patterns on seal ring surface.

11. Remove metal face seal (2). See Metal Face Seals
Repair. (Group 0130.) 9—Bearing Nut
47—DFT1109 Holding Bar
48—DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench
12. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Travel
Motor and Park Brake Disassemble and Assemble.
(Group 0260.)

13. Clean and oil parts with gear oil prior to assembly.

NOTE: Further disassembly is not necessary unless


bearing replacement is required. Bearing will be
destroyed during removal, replace with a new
bearing.

14. Inspect bearings (3) and races inside housing.

15. Replace parts as necessary.

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CAUTION: DO NOT heat oil over 182 °C (260 °F).


Oil fumes or oil can ignite above 193°C (380 °F).
Use thermometer to measure. Do Not allow a
flame or heating element to come in contact
with the oil. Heat in a well ventilated area. Plan
a safe handling procedure to avoid burns.

Specification
Bearing Cone—Temperature .................................................... 50—70 °C
122—158 °F
02
0260 16. Heat inner bearing cone. Install cone tight against
6
shoulder.

IMPORTANT: Metal face seal O-rings and seat


surfaces for O-rings must be clean, dry,
and oil free so O-ring does not slip.

17. Thoroughly clean metal face seal O-rings and seat


surfaces in travel motor housing, drum, and seal ring.
Use volatile, non-petroleum based solvent and
lint-free tissues.

NOTE: A volatile, non-petroleum based solvent or talcum


powder can be used as a lubricant. Solvent must
not damage the O-ring or leave an oil residue.

18. Install O-ring and metal face seal on travel motor


housing and drum. Apply equal pressure with fingers
at four, equally spaced points on seal face.

Seal most “pop” down into place so O-ring is tight


against seal bore and seal ring is installed squarely.

19. Clean ring seal face. Apply a thin film of clean oil.

20. Install drum (4) onto travel motor. Make sure that
roller bearings are fully installed by checking to see
that clearance between motor and drum is equal.

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IMPORTANT: Install bearing nut with stepped surface


towards bearing.

21. Apply a thin coat of multi-purpose grease to bearing


nut (9). Tighten bearing nut using tools DFT1109 and
DFT1036A to specification. See DFT1109 Holding Bar
and See DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench.
(Group 9900.)

Specification
Bearing Nut—Torque.................................................................... 800 N•m 02
590 lb-ft 0260
7
22. To seat bearings, tap around face of drum with a
plastic hammer. Then, rotate drum 4 to 5 times in
each direction. Retighten to specification.

NOTE: If dowel pin does not engage with spline of


housing, tighten bearing nut (9) until dowel pin
center aligns with center of next spline.

23. Ensure center of dowel pin (10) is aligned with center


of spline on travel motor. If centers are not aligned,
tighten bearing nut (9) until dowel pin center aligns
with center of next spline.

24. Install planetary gears (13) in third stage planetary


pinion carrier (12), if removed.

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25. Install spring pinions with slit (45) toward end of pin
(16).

26. Install third stage planetary pinion carrier (12) and


third stage sun gear (18). 45

–UN–14MAR06
27. Apply PM38627 Rigid Form-in-Place gasket to flange
surface on ring gear (20) and install ring gear.

28. Apply PM37421 Thread Lock and Sealer (high

TX1004310
TX1004310 16
02 strength) to cap screws (21). Tighten to specification.
0260
8 Specification Spring Pin Installation
Ring Gear-to-Drum Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 265 N•m 16—Pin
195 lb-ft 45—Slit

29. Install second stage planetary pinion carrier (23),


washer (24), sun gear (30), first stage planetary
pinion carrier (32), washer (33), and shaft (39).

30. Apply PM38656 Rigid Form-in-Place to flange surface


of ring gear cover (41).

31. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (medium


strength) to threads of cap screws (43). Tighten to
specification.

Specification
Cover-to-Ring Gear Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 110 N•m
83 lb-ft

32. Install travel motor and gearbox assembly. See Travel


Gearbox Remove and Install. (Group 0250.)

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Hydraulic System

Travel Motor and Park Brake Disassemble and Assemble

02
0260
10

–UN–01DEC05
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Hydraulic System

0—Hydraulic Motor 10—Roller Bearing 22—Plate (4 used) 31—O-Ring (2 used)


0A—Housing 14—Piston (9 used) 23—Plate (4 used) 32—Travel Motor Cover
1—Seal 16—Retainer 25—Piston 33—Needle Bearing
3—Piston 17—Bushing 26—O-Ring 37—Dowel Pin (2 used)
7—Shaft 18—Swash Plate 28—O-Ring 39—Valve Plate
8—Snap Ring 19—Spring (6 used) 29—Spring 40—Bolt (9 used)
9—Pin (2 used) 21—Rotor 30—O-Ring

Plate—Height .............................................................. 1.80—1.75 mm


CAUTION: Heavy component; use 0.071—0.069 in.
appropriate lifting device.
IMPORTANT: Pistons must be installed into the
Specification 02
same bores because of wear 0260
Travel Motor—Approximate
Weight ......................................................................................... 91 kg patterns. Mark location of pistons 11
200 lb with respect to bores to aid in
assembly.
IMPORTANT: Use care when removing travel
motor cover (32), valve plate is 7. Remove parts (21, 19, 17, 16, and 14).
easily damaged.
8. Remove parts (7, 10, 8, and 1) through motor side
1. Remove travel motor cover (32), and plate (39). of housing (0A).

IMPORTANT: Remove needle bearing (33) only if 9. Replace parts as necessary.


replacement is necessary. Do not
reuse needle bearing as it may have CAUTION: Heavy component; use an
been damaged during removal. appropriate lifting device.
2. Remove needle bearing (33) as required. Specification
Travel Motor Housing—Weight .................................................. 50 kg
3. Remove disc spring (29). Inspect part for wear or 110 lb
damage.
10. Apply multi-purpose grease to lip of seal (1) and
Specification apply PM38627 Rigid Form-in-Place Gasket to
Disc Spring—Height ....................................................... 7.0—6.9 mm outer surface of seal.
0.276—0.272 in.
11. Install parts (7, 10, 8, and 1) using D01044AA
4. Apply 100—300 kPa (14—43 psi) air pressure to Bushing, Bearing and Seal Driver Set.
brake release passage to remove brake piston (25).

5. Remove friction plates (22) and plates (23).

6. Inspect parts for wear or damage.

Specification
Friction Plate—Height ................................................. 2.75—2.70 mm
0.108—0.106 in.

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12. Lubricate parts (21, 19, 17, 16, 14, and 18) with
hydraulic oil and install. Ensure that pistons (14) are 16
installed in their original bores. Install bushing (17)
and retainer (16) as shown.

–UN–23MAR06
13. Install parts (29, 28, 25, 26, 22, and 23).
17
14. Install needle bearing (33) into travel motor cover
(32).

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02 NOTE: Apply petroleum jelly to mating surface of valve
0260 plate to adhere it to travel motor cover during
12
assembly.
17—Bushing
16—Retainer
15. Install pins (37) then valve plate (39).

16. Assemble travel motor cover to housing (0A).

17. Install cap screws (40) and tighten.

Specification
Travel Motor Cover-to-Travel
Motor Housing Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 300 N•m
220 lb-ft

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Counterbalance Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure relief button (1).

1. Push pressure relief button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Drain oil from hydraulic oil tank or pull vacuum in
02
hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump. See Apply 0260
Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The 13
approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36 1—Pressure Relief Button
gal). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

3. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

4. Remove cover from track frame.

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NOTE: Valves may be removed with travel motor in


machine.

5. Remove counterbalance valve plugs (5) from travel


motor cover (1).

–UN–07MAR07
6. Remove spring (3) and spool (2) from travel motor
using a magnet.

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7. Remove valve spool (6) from travel motor using a
02 magnet.
0260
14
8. Repair or replace parts as needed. Apply a film of
clean hydraulic oil to parts before assembly.

9. Install valve spool (6) halfway into cover (1).

10. Instal spools (2), Springs (3), and plugs (5) on each
side of valve spool (6). Tighten by hand.

11. Tighten counterbalance valve plug (5) on each side to


specification.

Specification
Counterbalance Valve Plug—
Torque .......................................................................................... 450 N•m
332 lb-ft

12. Fill hydraulic oil tank. See Check Hydraulic Tank Oil
Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting engine.
–UN–09MAR07

Procedure must be performed whenever


a new pump is installed or oil has been
drained from the pump or hydraulic oil
tank.
TX1020308

13. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

14. Connect battery ground (negative) cable. 1—Travel Motor Cover


2—Spool (2 used)
3—Spring (2 used)
15. Perform travel motor start-up procedure. See Travel 4—O-Ring (2 used)
Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure. (Group 5—Plug (2 used)
0260.) 6—Valve Spool

16. Install cover to track frame and torque to


specification.

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Specification
Track Frame Cover—Torque ......................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

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Crossover Relief Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from 02


pressurized system can cause serious burns or 0260
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing 15

–UN–21MAR07
pressure relief button (1).

1. Push pressure relief button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Drain oil from hydraulic oil tank or pull vacuum in
hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump. See Apply
Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The
approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36 1—Pressure Relief Button
gal). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

3. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

4. Remove cover from track frame.

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NOTE: Valves may be removed with travel motor in


machine.

5. Remove crossover relief valves (10) from travel motor


cover (1).
–UN–07MAR07

Crossover relief valves retain make-up check valve and


spring. For correct reinstallation; See Make-Up Check
Valve Remove and Install. (Group 0260.)
TX1020327A

1—Travel Motor Cover


2—Plug (2 used)

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02
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TX1020309
1—Travel Motor Cover 5—Valve (2 used) 8—Piston (2 used) 11—O-Ring (2 used)
2—Sleeve (2 used) 6—Guide (2 used) 9—Back-Up Ring (4 used) 12—Packing (2 used)
3—O-Ring (2 used) 7—Spring (2 used) 10—Plug (2 used) 13—Shim (2 used)
4—Back-Up Ring (4 used)

IMPORTANT: Disassembly of crossover relief IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if


valve will alter the set pressure. not filled with oil before starting
Adjust after repairs are made. engine. Procedure must be
performed whenever a new pump is
6. Disassemble crossover relief valves. installed or oil has been drained
from the pump or hydraulic oil tank.
7. Repair or replace parts as needed. Apply a film of
clean hydraulic oil to parts before assembly. 11. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2
Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)
8. Assemble crossover relief valves.
12. Connect battery ground (negative) cable.
9. Install relief valves (10) and tighten to specification.
13. Perform travel motor start-up procedure. See
Specification Travel Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure.
Relief Valve—Torque............................................................. 450 N•m (Group 0260.)
332 lb-ft

10. Fill hydraulic oil tank. See Check Hydraulic Tank


Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

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14. Install cover to track frame. 15. Perform crossover relief valve test and adjustment.
See Travel Motor Crossover Relief Valve Test and
Specification Adjustment. (9025-25.)
Track Frame Cover—Torque................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

02
0260
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Make-Up Check Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

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pressure relief button (1).

1. Push pressure relief button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Drain oil from hydraulic oil tank or pull vacuum in
hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump. See Apply
Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The
approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36 1—Pressure Relief Button
gal). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

3. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

4. Remove cover from track frame.

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NOTE: Valves may be removed with travel motor in


machine.

5. Remove relief valves (2) from travel motor cover (1).

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6. Remove springs (3) and check valves (4) from travel
motor using a magnet.

7. Repair or replace parts as needed. Apply a film of

TX1020327A
clean hydraulic oil to parts before assembly.
02
0260 8. Install Springs (3) to check valves (4). Install check
18
valves into travel motor cover (1).

9. Install relief valves (2) and tighten to specification.

Specification
Relief Valve—Torque ................................................................... 450 N•m
332 lb-ft

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10. Fill hydraulic oil tank. See Check Hydraulic Tank Oil
Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

TX1020910A
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not
filled with oil before starting engine.
Procedure must be performed whenever
a new pump is installed or oil has been 1—Travel Motor Cover
drained from the pump or hydraulic oil 2—Relief Valve (2 used)
tank. 3—Spring (2 used)
4—Check Valve (2 used)
11. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2
Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

12. Connect battery ground (negative) cable.

13. Perform travel motor start-up procedure. See Travel


Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure. (Group
0260.)

14. Install cover to track frame.

Specification
Track Frame Cover—Torque ......................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

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Travel Speed Selector Valve Remove and


Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or

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penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure relief button (1).

1. Push pressure relief button (1).

TX1020485A
02
2. Drain oil from hydraulic oil tank or pull vacuum in 0260
hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump. See Apply 19
Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The 1—Pressure Relief Button
approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
gal).

3. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

4. Remove cover from track frame.

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NOTE: Valves may be removed with travel motor in


machine.

5. Remove fitting plug (4) from travel motor cover.

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6. Remove compression spring (3) and valve spool (2)
from travel motor cover using a magnet.

7. Repair or replace parts as needed. Apply a film of

TX1019101A
clean hydraulic oil to parts before assembly.
02
0260 8. Install valve spool (2) into cover with shoulder facing
20
spring.

9. Install spring (3) and fitting plug (4). Tighten to


specification.

Specification

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Fitting Plug—Torque ...................................................................... 35 N•m
26 lb-ft

10. Fill hydraulic oil tank. See Check Hydraulic Tank Oil
Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

TX1020263A
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not
filled with oil before starting engine.
Procedure must be performed whenever 1—Line
a new pump is installed or oil has been 2—Valve Spool
drained from the pump or hydraulic oil 3—Spring
tank. 4—Fitting Plug

11. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

12. Connect battery ground (negative) cable.

13. Perform travel motor start-up procedure. See Travel


Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure. (Group
0260.)

14. Install cover to track frame.

Specification
Track Frame Cover—Torque ......................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

15. Perform travel speed solenoid valve test and adjust.


See Travel Speed Solenoid Valve Test and Adjust.
(Group 9025-25.)

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Travel Motor and Park Brake Start-Up


Procedure

IMPORTANT: Travel motor will be damaged if not


filled with oil before operating travel

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function. Procedure must be performed
whenever a new travel motor is
installed or oil has been drained from
the motor.

TX1018694A
1. Disconnect drain line (1). 02
0260
21
2. Fill motor with hydraulic oil until oil reaches top of drain
port. 1—Travel Motor Drain Line

NOTE: Use a funnel with suitable diameter neck to allow


air to escape while filling.

3. Connect drain line (1).

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Section 04
Engine
Contents

Page

Group 0400—Removal and Installation


Engine Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04-0400-1

04

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Group 0400
Removal and Installation
Engine Remove and Install

1. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

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CAUTION: Explosive release of fluids from


pressurized cooling system can cause serious
burns.

Shut off engine. Remove filler cap when cool to


touch. Slowly loosen filler cap to first stop to

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relieve pressure, then remove.

2. Drain coolant from radiator. Approximate capacity is 26 04


0400
L (6.9 gal).
1

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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

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3. Push pressure release button (1).

4. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum


pump, or drain tank. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic

TX1020485A
Oil Tank. (Group 3360.)

5. Close fuel supply valve on bottom of fuel tank.


1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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Removal and Installation

6. Remove support (1).

7. Remove coolant surge tank (6). See Coolant Surge


Tank Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

8. Remove intercooler tubes (5 and 7).

9. Remove upper radiator hose (3) and lower radiator


hose (8).

10. Remove fan guard (4).

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11. Remove air intake tube (2).

12. Disconnect engine wiring. Label wiring to aid

TX1021126A
installation. See Engine Harness (W4) Component
04
0400 Location, and See Machine Harness (W2) Component
2 Location. (Group 9015-10.)

1—Support
2—Air Intake Tube
3—Upper Radiator Hose
4—Fan Guard
5—Intercooler Tube
6—Coolant Surge Tank

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7—Intercooler Tube
8—Lower Radiator Hose

TX1021142A
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Removal and Installation

13. Disconnect fuel hoses (1, 2, 4, and 5).

14. Disconnect heater hose (3).

NOTE: It is not necessary to discharge the air

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conditioning system.

15. Disconnect air conditioner compressor from engine


mounting bracket. Fasten compressor so it will not

TX1021127A
interfere with engine removal. See Compressor
Remove and Install. (Group 1830.)

1—Fuel Hose (Outlet to Final Fuel Filter)


2—Fuel Hose (Inlet from Pre-Filter)
3—Heater Hose
4—Fuel Hose (Return)
5—Fuel Hose (Supply) 04
0400
3

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TX1021128A
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16. Disconnect hydraulic hoses (1 and 2) from fan drive


pump. Close all open lines and fittings using caps and
plugs.

17. Disconnect heater hose (5) and coolant surge tank

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hose (6).

18. Disconnect oil hose (3 and 4) to remote oil filter.


Close all open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

1—Hydraulic Hose TX1021129A


2—Hydraulic Hose
3—Remote Oil Filter Hose
4—Remote Oil Filter Hose
5—Heater Hose
6—Coolant Surge Tank Hose
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TX1021130A

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19. Remove fuel filter assembly (1) and oil filter assembly
(2) and set aside.

1—Fuel Filter Assembly


2—Oil Filter Assembly

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20. Remove cover (1) and shields (2).


04
0400
4 CAUTION: Exhaust parts may be hot. Avoid
burns by waiting until the parts are cool to the
touch before working on them.

21. Support muffler using appropriate lifting device.

22. Loosen exhaust clamp and move onto muffler tube.

1—Cover
2—Shield (3 used)

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TX1020930

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23. Remove nuts (2) and U-bolts from muffler support (3).

24. Remove muffler (1).

1—Muffler
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2—U-bolt Nut (8 used)


3—Support
TX1020923A

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Removal and Installation

25. Support pump 1 and 2. Remove cap screws (2) and


muffler bracket (1). Reinstall cap screws.

1—Muffler Bracket
2—Cap Screw (4 used)

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26. Install JT05550 Lifting Eyebolts (1) and JDG19 Lifting


Bracket (2) in housing of pump 1 and 2. 04
0400
5
1—Eyebolts
2—Lifting Bracket

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TX1006126A
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CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

27. Install DFT1119 Pump Support (1) on machine as


shown. See DFT1119 Pump Support. (Group 9900.)

Specification
Pump 1 and 2—Weight .................................................................. 164 kg
362 lb

28. Attach pump support to machine using C-clamps to


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prevent movement.

29. Support pump 1 and 2 using DFT1119 Pump Support


(1) and a lever block (2). Attach lever block to
TX1004022A

eyebolts and lifting bracket installed in pump housing


using suitable lifting sling.

1—DFT1119 Pump Support


2—Lever Block

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Removal and Installation

30. Install JD244 Lifting Eye (1) at location shown using


Grade 10.9 M12 x 40 cap screw. Install JD244 Lifting
Eye (2) at location shown using Grade 10.9 M12 x 35
cap screw. Tighten cap screws to specification.

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Specification
Lifting Eye Cap Screw—Torque ................................................... 170 N•m
125 lb-ft

TX1004020A
CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate
lifting device.

Specification
Engine—Approximate Weight ........................................................ 643 kg
1418 lb

04 IMPORTANT: The recommended method for lifting the


0400 engine is using the JDG23 Lifting Sling.
6
The lifting force must be at 90° at the

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lifting points.

31. Attach JDG23 Lifting Sling to engine.

TX1004021A
32. Remove cap screws securing pump 1 and 2 and drive
gearbox to engine flywheel housing.

1—JD244-1 Lifting Eye


2—JD244-2 Lifting Eye

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04
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04
0400
8

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Removal and Installation

1—Engine Mount (Fan End) 4—Isolator (8 used) 7—Washer (8 used) 10—Engine Mount-to-Engine
2—Engine Mount (Fan End) 5—Isolator Cap Screw (4 used) 8—Nut (8 used) Block Cap Screw (14
3—Engine Mount (Flywheel 6—Stop (8 used) 9—Washer (8 used) used)
End)(2 used)

33. Remove cap screws (5), washers (7), and nuts (8) Specification
from engine mounts. Pump 1 and 2
Housing-to-Flywheel Housing
Cap Screw—Torque ................................................................ 65 N•m
34. Raise engine slightly. Move engine away from 48 lb-ft
pump 1 and 2 and drive gearbox. Lift and remove
engine when disengaged from hydraulic pump 39. Remove lifting sling and lifting eyes from engine.
drive coupling.
40. Remove lifting bracket, lifting eyebolt, and pump
35. Repair or replace parts as necessary. If support from pump 1 and 2.
disassembly is necessary, See Engine
Disassembly Sequence. (CTM104.) 41. Install shields surrounding pump 1 and 2. Tighten
shield hardware to specification. 04
36. If removed, install engine mounts (1, 2, and 3), 0400
cap screws (10), and washers (9). Tighten cap Specification 9
screws to specification. Pump Shield Cap Screws—
Torque...................................................................................... 50 N•m
Specification 37 lb-ft
Engine Mount Cap Screw—
Torque.................................................................................... 108 N•m 42. Install nuts, U-bolts, and muffler.
80 lb-ft
43. Connect heater hoses.
CAUTION: Heavy component; lift engine
using JDG23 Lifting Sling. Lifting force must 44. Connect inlet and outlet hydraulic hoses to fan
be 90° to engine lift points. drive pump.

Specification 45. Connect oil lines to remote oil filter.


Engine—Approximate Weight.................................................. 643 kg
1418 lb 46. Connect fuel lines to fuel transfer pump.

37. Use JDG23 Lifting Sling to install engine. Install 47. Connect fuel lines to fuel injection pump.
cap screws (5) washers (7), and nuts (8). Tighten
cap screws. 48. Open fuel supply valve on bottom of fuel tank.
Specification
49. Install air conditioning compressor and mounting
Engine Isolator Cap Screws—
Torque.................................................................................... 392 N•m bracket to engine.
289 lb-ft
50. Connect engine wiring. See Engine Harness (W4)
38. Align hydraulic pump and drive gearbox to engine. Component Location and See Machine Harness
Install cap screws and muffler bracket. Tighten (W2) Component Location. (Group 9015-10.)
cap screws to specification.

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51. Install air intake mounting bracket at front of 57. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See 200DLC
engine. Drain and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

52. Connect air intake tubes. IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if
not filled with oil before starting.
53. Connect upper and lower radiator hoses. Procedure must be performed to fill
pump housing whenever oil has
54. Install intercooler tubes. been drained from the pump or
hydraulic oil tank.
55. Install top covers over control valve and muffler.
Tighten cap screws to specification. 58. If hydraulic oil tank was drained, perform pump
start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up
Specification Procedure. (Group 3360.)
Cover Cap Screws—Torque.................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft
59. Bleed fuel system. See Bleed Fuel System.
(Operator’s Manual.)
04 56. Fill cooling system. See Cooling System Fill and
0400 Deaeration Procedure. (See Operator’s Manual.)
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Section 05
Engine Auxiliary System
Contents

Page

Group 0510—Cooling System


Radiator Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-1
Hydraulic Oil Cooler Remove and Install . . . .05-0510-5
Intercooler Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-7
Fuel Cooler Remove and Install . . . . . . . . .05-0510-12
Cooling Package Remove and Install . . . . .05-0510-12
Fan, Fan Guard, and Fan Shroud Remove
and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-19
Coolant Surge Tank Remove and Install . . .05-0510-23

Group 0520—Intake System


Air Cleaner Remove and Install. . . . . . . . . . .05-0520-2
05
Group 0560—External Fuel Supply System
Fuel Tank Remove and Install. . . . . . . . . . . .05-0560-1
Primary Fuel Filter (Water Separator)
Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0560-3
Final Fuel Filter Remove and Install . . . . . . .05-0560-4

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Group 0510
Cooling System
Radiator Remove and Install

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from hot


spraying water. DO NOT remove surge tank cap
unless engine is cool. Then remove cap slowly.

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1. Remove surge tank filler cap to relieve pressure.

2. Open drain valve and drain coolant into suitable


container.

TS281
Specification
Cooling System—Capacity ............................................................... 26.0 L
6.9 gal

3. Remove batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

4. Remove fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

05
0510
1

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NOTE: It is not necessary to discharge air conditioning


system.

5. Disconnect wiring harness connector (3) from


receiver-dryer.

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6. Remove any clamps attaching air conditioning lines to
frame or panels.

TX1020785A
IMPORTANT: Use caution when repositioning
condenser to avoid damaging
condenser fins.

7. Remove cap screws (1). Lay condenser (2) aside and 1—Cap Screw (4 used)
secure in place. 2—Condenser
3—Connector

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Cooling System

8. Disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hose (1) from


hydraulic oil tank. Close all open lines and fittings
using caps and plugs.

9. Remove cap screw (2) and hose clamp.

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10. Route hydraulic hose back to fan drive motor.

1—Hydraulic Hose (to Fan Drive Motor)

TX1022358
2—Cap Screw

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05

TX1020688A
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11. Tag and disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses


(1 and 2). Close all open lines and fittings using caps
and plugs.

12. Route hoses through opening in side of frame.

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1—Hydraulic Hose
2—Hydraulic Hose

TX1021410A

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13. Support fan drive motor assembly (2). Remove cap


screws (1) and fan drive motor assembly (2).

1—Cap Screw (4 used)


2—Fan Drive Motor Assembly
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TX1020784A

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Cooling System

14. Loosen clamp and disconnect lower radiator hose (1).

15. Remove cap screw (2).

1—Lower Radiator Hose

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2—Cap Screw

TX1020802A
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Cooling System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Radiator—Weight .............................................................................. 37 kg
82 lb

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16. Attach suitable lifting device to radiator (1).

17. Remove cap screws (2), washers, and nuts attaching

TX1020803A
radiator to intercooler and hydraulic oil cooler.

18. Remove radiator.

19. Ensure all foam seals are in place and install radiator. 1—Radiator
Tighten cap screws to specification. 2—Cap Screw (16 used)

Specification
Radiator-to-Hydraulic Oil Cooler
Cap Screws—Torque ..................................................................... 37 N•m
27 lb-ft
Radiator-to-Intercooler Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 37 N•m
05 27 lb-ft
0510 Radiator-to-Frame Lower Cap
4 Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 55 N•m
41 lb-ft

20. Connect lower radiator hose.

21. Install fan drive motor assembly. Tighten cap screws


to specification.

Specification
Fan Drive Motor Assembly Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 73 N•m
54 lb-ft

22. Connect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses.

23. Install condenser assembly.

24. Connect wiring harness connector to receiver-dryer.

25. Install fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

26. Install batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

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27. Fill cooling system. See Cooling System Fill and


Deaeration Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Hydraulic Oil Cooler Remove and Install

1. Remove radiator. See Radiator Remove and Install.


(Group 0510.)

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IMPORTANT: Use caution when repositioning fuel


cooler to avoid damaging fuel cooler
fins.

2. Remove cap screws (1). Lay fuel cooler (2) and

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mounting bracket aside and secure in place.
05
1—Cap Screws 0510
2—Fuel Cooler 5

TX1021429A
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3. Disconnect upper hydraulic hose (3) from hydraulic oil


cooler (1).

4. Remove cap screws and upper mounting bracket (2).

–UN–03APR07
1—Hydraulic Oil Cooler
2—Upper Mounting Bracket
3—Hydraulic Hose

TX1021423A

OUO1073,0002116 –19–18APR07–3/7

5. Drain hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is 136


L (36 gal).

6. Disconnect lower oil cooler hydraulic hose (1). Apply


caps and plugs to close all openings.
–UN–03APR07

1—Hydraulic Hose
TX1021411A

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PN=129
Cooling System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Hydraulic Oil Cooler—Weight............................................................ 60 kg
132 lb

–UN–03APR07
7. Attach suitable lifting device to hydraulic oil cooler.

8. Remove cap screws (1) and (2).

TX1021412A
1—Hydraulic Oil Cooler-to-Frame Lower Cap Screw
2—Mounting Bracket-to-Frame Cap Screws

OUO1073,0002116 –19–18APR07–5/7

05
0510 9. Move hydraulic oil cooler (1) toward rear of machine
6 until hydraulic fitting in lower port clears access hole in
side panel.

10. Remove hydraulic oil cooler.

–UN–23MAR07
1—Hydraulic Oil Cooler

TX1020828A
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031709
PN=130
Cooling System

11. Remove washers (3 and 6), nuts (5), cap screws (4),
and mounting bracket (2) from hydraulic oil cooler (1). 2
4
3
12. Install mounting bracket onto new hydraulic oil cooler.

13. Install hydraulic oil cooler. Tighten cap screw to 1

–UN–27MAR07
specification.

Specification
Hydraulic Oil Cooler-to-Frame
6

TX1021207
Lower Cap Screw—Torque ............................................................ 55 N•m 5
41 lb-ft

14. Connect upper and lower hydraulic hoses.


1—Hydraulic Oil Cooler
2—Mounting Bracket
15. Install fuel cooler and mounting bracket. 3—Washer (8 used)
4—Cap Screw (8 used)
16. Install upper mounting bracket and cap screws. 5—Nut (8 used)
6—Washer (8 used)
17. Install radiator. See Radiator Remove and Install.
(Group 0510.)
05
18. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See 200DLC Drain
0510
and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.) 7

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

19. Perform pump start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

OUO1073,0002116 –19–18APR07–7/7

Intercooler Remove and Install

1. Remove batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

2. Remove fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

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PN=131
Cooling System

NOTE: It is not necessary to discharge air conditioning


system.

3. Disconnect wiring harness connector (3) from


receiver-dryer.

–UN–23MAR07
4. Remove any clamps attaching air conditioning lines to
frame or panels.

TX1020785A
IMPORTANT: Use caution when repositioning
condenser to avoid damaging
condenser fins.

5. Remove cap screws (1). Lay condenser (2) aside and 1—Cap Screw (4 used)
secure in place. 2—Condenser
3—Connector

OUO1073,0002117 –19–18APR07–2/8

05
0510 6. Disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hose (1) from
8 hydraulic oil tank. Close all open lines and fittings
using caps and plugs.

7. Remove cap screw (2) and hose clamp.

–UN–19APR07
8. Route hydraulic hose back to fan drive motor.

1—Hydraulic Hose (to Fan Drive Motor)

TX1022358
2—Cap Screw

–UN–22MAR07
TX1020688A

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031709
PN=132
Cooling System

9. Tag and disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses (1


and 2). Close all open lines and fittings using caps and
plugs.

10. Route hoses through opening in side of frame.

–UN–03APR07
1—Hydraulic Hose
2—Hydraulic Hose

TX1021410A
OUO1073,0002117 –19–18APR07–4/8

11. Support fan drive motor assembly (2). Remove cap


screws (1) and fan drive motor assembly (2).

1—Cap Screw (4 used)


2—Fan Drive Motor Assembly

–UN–23MAR07
05
0510
9

TX1020784A
OUO1073,0002117 –19–18APR07–5/8

12. Remove cap screws (1) and (2) from bottom of


intercooler.

13. Loosen clamps and disconnect lower intercooler tube


(3).

–UN–23MAR07
1—Mounting Bracket-to-Frame Cap Screws
2—Intercooler-to-Frame Lower Cap Screw
3—Lower Intercooler Tube

TX1020788A

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031709
PN=133
Cooling System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Intercooler—Weight ........................................................................... 33 kg
73 lb

–UN–23MAR07
14. Attach suitable lifting device to intercooler (1).

15. Remove cap screws (2), washers, and nuts from each

TX1020789A
side of intercooler.

16. Remove intercooler.

1—Intercooler
2—Cap Screw (8 used)

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05
0510
10

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031709
PN=134
Cooling System

17. Remove cap screws and mounting bracket (1) from


intercooler (2).

18. Install mounting bracket onto new intercooler. Tighten


cap screws to specification.

–UN–23MAR07
Specification
Mounting Bracket-to-Intercooler
Cap Screws—Torque ..................................................................... 37 N•m
27 lb-ft

TX1020790A
19. Ensure all foam seals are in place and install
intercooler. Tighten cap screws to specification.

Specification 1—Mounting Bracket


Intercooler-to-Radiator Cap 2—Intercooler
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 37 N•m
27 lb-ft
Intercooler-to-Frame Lower Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 55 N•m
41 lb-ft

20. Install fan drive motor assembly. Tighten cap screws


to specification. 05
0510
11
Specification
Fan Drive Motor Assembly Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 73 N•m
54 lb-ft

21. Connect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses.

22. Install condenser assembly.

23. Connect wiring harness connector to receiver-dryer.

24. Install fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

25. Install batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

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031709
PN=135
Cooling System

Fuel Cooler Remove and Install

1. Tag and disconnect fuel hoses (1 and 4).

2. Remove cap screws (3) and fuel cooler (2).

–UN–15FEB07
3. Repair or replace as necessary.

4. Install cooler and connect hoses.

TX1019245A
5. Install air filter assembly.

1—Fuel Return Hose


2—Fuel Cooler
3—Cap Screws (4 used)
4—Fuel Supply Hose

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05
0510
Cooling Package Remove and Install
12

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

–UN–21MAR07
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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031709
PN=136
Cooling System

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from hot


spraying water. DO NOT remove surge tank cap
unless engine is cool. Then remove cap slowly.

2. Remove surge tank filler cap to relieve pressure.

–UN–23AUG88
3. Open drain valve and drain coolant into suitable
container.

Specification

TS281
Cooling System—Capacity ............................................................... 26.0 L
6.9 gal

4. Remove batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

5. Remove access panels on bottom of machine.

OUO1073,000211A –19–18APR07–2/13

05
6. Raise engine hood. 0510
13
7. Remove retaining pin and disconnect hood support rod
(1).

–UN–05MAR07
CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Engine Hood—Weight ....................................................................... 45 kg

TX1020187A
100 lb

8. Attach appropriate lifting device to hood.

9. Remove cap screws (2) and hood (3).

1—Hood Support Rod


2—Cap Screws
3—Hood
–UN–20FEB07
TX1018847A

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031709
PN=137
Cooling System

10. Loosen clamps and disconnect upper intercooler tube


(1) and upper radiator hose (3).

11. Remove turbocharger inlet tube (2).

–UN–03APR07
12. Loosen clamps and disconnect coolant hose (4) from
radiator.

13. Remove clamps attaching coolant hose (5) to fan

TX1021424A
guard.

14. Drain hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is


136 L (36 gal).
1—Upper Intercooler Tube
15. Disconnect hydraulic hoses (6 and 7) to hydraulic oil 2—Turbocharger Inlet Tube
3—Upper Radiator Hose
cooler. Apply caps and plugs to close all openings. 4—Coolant Hose
5—Coolant Hose
16. Remove cap screws and upper mounting bracket (8). 6—Hydraulic Hose
7—Hydraulic Hose
8—Upper Mounting Bracket

05
0510
14

OUO1073,000211A –19–18APR07–4/13

NOTE: It is not necessary to discharge air conditioning


system.

17. Disconnect wiring harness connector (3) from


receiver-dryer.

–UN–23MAR07
18. Remove any clamps attaching air conditioning lines to
frame or panels.

TX1020785A
IMPORTANT: Use caution when repositioning
condenser to avoid damaging
condenser fins.

19. Remove cap screws (1). Lay condenser (2) aside and 1—Cap Screw (4 used)
secure in place. 2—Condenser
3—Connector

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031709
PN=138
Cooling System

20. Remove cap screws (2) and condenser mounting


bracket (1).

1—Mounting Bracket
2—Cap Screws

–UN–23MAR07
TX1020786A
OUO1073,000211A –19–18APR07–6/13

IMPORTANT: Use caution when repositioning fuel


cooler to avoid damaging fuel cooler
fins.

21. Remove cap screws (1). Lay fuel cooler (2) and

–UN–05APR07
mounting bracket aside and secure in place.
05
1—Cap Screws 0510
2—Fuel Cooler 15

TX1021429A
OUO1073,000211A –19–18APR07–7/13

22. Disconnect lower oil cooler hydraulic hose (1). Apply


caps and plugs to close all openings.

1—Hydraulic Hose

–UN–03APR07
TX1021411A

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031709
PN=139
Cooling System

23. Disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hose (1) from


hydraulic oil tank. Close all open lines and fittings
using caps and plugs.

24. Remove cap screw (2) and hose clamp.

–UN–19APR07
25. Route hydraulic hose back to fan drive motor.

1—Hydraulic Hose (to Fan Drive Motor)

TX1022358
2—Cap Screw

–UN–22MAR07
05

TX1020688A
0510
16

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26. Tag and disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses


(1 and 2). Close all open lines and fittings using caps
and plugs.

27. Route hoses through opening in side of frame.

–UN–03APR07
1—Hydraulic Hose
2—Hydraulic Hose

TX1021410A

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031709
PN=140
Cooling System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Cooling Package—Approximate
Weight.............................................................................................. 159 kg

–UN–02APR07
350 lb

IMPORTANT: Do not use lifting eyes on individual


cooling package components

TX1021077A
(intercooler, radiator, and hydraulic oil
cooler) to lift entire cooling package.

28. Attach suitable lifting device to cooling package (1).

1—Cooling Package

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05
0510
17

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031709
PN=141
Cooling System

29. Disconnect lower intercooler tube (2) and lower


radiator hose (3).

30. Remove cap screws (4—6) from cooling package


components.

–UN–09APR07
IMPORTANT: Ensure lower hydraulic oil cooler fitting
is clear of panels and covers when
lifting cooling package.

TX1021719A
31. Remove cap screws (1) and cooling package.

32. Replace components as necessary.


1—Cap Screws
2—Intercooler Tube
33. Install cooling package. Tighten cap screws (4—6) to
3—Radiator Hose
specification. 4—Cap Screw
5—Cap Screw
Specification 6—Cap Screw
Intercooler-to-Frame Lower Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 55 N•m
41 lb-ft
Radiator-to-Frame Lower Cap
05 Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 55 N•m
0510 41 lb-ft
18 Hydraulic Oil Cooler-to-Frame
Lower Cap Screw—Torque ............................................................ 55 N•m
41 lb-ft

34. Connect upper and lower intercooler tubes.

35. Connect upper and lower radiator hoses.

36. Connect upper and lower hydraulic oil cooler hoses.

37. Route and connect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses.

38. Install air conditioning condenser and fuel cooler.

39. Connect wiring harness connector to receiver-dryer.

40. Install cooling package upper mounting bracket and


cap screws.

41. Install covers.

42. Install hood.

43. Install batteries. See Battery Remove and Install.


(Group 9015-20).

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031709
PN=142
Cooling System

44. Fill cooling system. See See Cooling System Fill and
Deaeration Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.)

45. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See 200DLC Drain
and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

46. Perform pump start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

OUO1073,000211A –19–18APR07–13/13

05
Fan, Fan Guard, and Fan Shroud Remove 0510
and Install 19

Remove and Install Fan and Fan Guard


OUO1073,0002118 –19–18APR07–1/9

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from hot


spraying water. DO NOT remove surge tank cap
unless engine is cool. Then remove cap slowly.

1. Remove surge tank filler cap to relieve pressure.

–UN–23AUG88
2. Drain coolant until level is below upper radiator hose.

TS281

OUO1073,0002118 –19–18APR07–2/9

3. Remove cap screws (2) and fan guard (3).

4. Loosen clamps and remove upper radiator hose (1).

1—Upper Radiator Hose


–UN–03APR07

2—Cap Screw (4 used)


3—Fan Guard
TX1021405A

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031709
PN=143
Cooling System

5. Loosen clamps and remove upper radiator hose.

6. Remove cap screws (2), washers, and fan (1).

7. Install fan, washers, and cap screws. Tighten cap

–UN–27MAR07
screws to specification.

Specification
Fan Cap Screws—Torque .............................................................. 37 N•m
27 lb-ft

TX1021215A
8. Install upper radiator hose.

9. Install fan guard and cap screws. Tighten cap screws 1—Fan
to specification. 2—Cap Screw (6 used)

Specification
Fan Guard Cap Screws—Torque .................................................. 37 N•m
27 lb-ft

10. Fill cooling system. See Cooling System Fill and


Deaeration Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.)
05
0510 Remove and Install Fan Shroud
20

OUO1073,0002118 –19–18APR07–4/9

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
1. Push pressure release button (1).

1—Pressure Release Button TX1020485A


2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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031709
PN=144
Cooling System

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from hot


spraying water. DO NOT remove surge tank cap
unless engine is cool. Then remove cap slowly.

2. Remove surge tank filler cap to relieve pressure.

–UN–23AUG88
3. Drain coolant until level is below upper radiator hose.

TS281
OUO1073,0002118 –19–18APR07–6/9

4. Raise engine hood.

5. Remove retaining pin and disconnect hood support rod


(1).

–UN–05MAR07
CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.
05
Specification 0510
Engine Hood—Weight ....................................................................... 45 kg 21

TX1020187A
100 lb

6. Attach appropriate lifting device to hood.

7. Remove cap screws (2) and hood (3).

8. Remove fan and fan guard.

9. Remove access covers on bottom of machine.

–UN–20FEB07
1—Hood Support Rod
2—Cap Screws
3—Hood

TX1018847A

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031709
PN=145
Cooling System

10. Remove fan guard (8) and engine fan.

11. Loosen clamps and remove upper intercooler tube


(1).

–UN–03APR07
12. Remove turbocharger inlet tube (2).

13. Loosen clamps and disconnect upper radiator hose


(3) and coolant hose (4).

TX1021406A
14. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank.
(Group 3360.)
1—Upper Intercooler Tube
15. Disconnect hydraulic hose (7). Close all open lines 2—Turbocharger Inlet Tube
3—Upper Radiator Hose
and fittings using caps and plugs. 4—Coolant Hose
5—Fan Shroud
NOTE: Lower shroud cap screws can be accessed by 6—Cap Screw (8 used)
removing access panel on bottom of 7—Hydraulic Hose
upperstructure. 8—Fan Guard

05 16. Remove cap screws (6) and washers from fan shroud
0510 (5).
22

IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to fan shroud, use


an additional technician to help guide
shroud past fan drive motor shaft from
below.

17. Lift fan shroud up, tilt toward left-hand side of


machine, and remove.

18. Install fan shroud, washers, and cap screws. Tighten


cap screws to specification.

Specification
Fan Shroud Cap Screws—Torque ................................................. 37 N•m
27 lb-ft

19. Connect hydraulic oil cooler hose.

20. Install upper intercooler cooler tube.

21. Install turbocharger inlet tube.

22. Install fan and fan guard.

23. Connect upper radiator hose and coolant hose.

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031709
PN=146
Cooling System

24. Install hood.

25. Fill cooling system. See Cooling System Fill and


Deaeration Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.)

26. Check hydraulic oil level. Fill as necessary. See


200DLC Drain and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s
Manual.)

OUO1073,0002118 –19–18APR07–9/9

Coolant Surge Tank Remove and Install

CAUTION: Prevent possible injury from hot


spraying water. DO NOT remove surge tank cap
unless engine is cool. Then remove cap slowly.

–UN–23AUG88
1. Remove surge tank filler cap to relieve pressure. 05
0510
23

TS281
OUO1073,0002119 –19–18APR07–1/2

2. Drain coolant until level is below surge tank.

3. Loosen hose clamps and disconnect hoses (1, 2, and


5).

–UN–04APR07
4. Remove cap screws (3) and coolant surge tank (4).

5. Remove coolant surge tank. Replace as necessary.

TX1021392A
6. Install coolant surge tank and cap screws.

7. Connect hoses and tighten clamps.

8. Fill cooling system. See Cooling System Fill and 1—Hose


Deaeration Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.) 2—Hose
3—Cap Screw (4 used)
4—Coolant Surge Tank
5—Hose

OUO1073,0002119 –19–18APR07–2/2

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031709
PN=147
Cooling System

05
0510
24

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031709
PN=148
Group 0520
Intake System

05
0520
1

TM10079 (17MAR09) 05-0520-1 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
PN=149
Intake System

Air Cleaner Remove and Install

05
0520
2

–UN–04APR07
TX1021314

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031709
PN=150
Intake System

1—Hose Clamp 11—Nut (2 used) 20—Hose Clamp 29—Washer (4 used)


2—Hose 12—Cap Screw 21—Hose 30—Cap Screw (4 used)
3—Hose Clamp 13—Washer 22—Hose Clamp 31—Housing Mounting Clamps
4—Air Filter Restriction Switch 14—Mounting Bracket 23—Hose Clamp 32—Air Filter Housing
5—Cap Screw (2 used) 15—Cap Screw (2 used) 24—Hose 33—Safety Element
6—Washer (2 used) 16—Washer (2 used) 25—Hose Clamp 34—Primary Air Filter Element
7—Intake Tube 17—Intake Tube 26—Cap Screw (4 used) 35—Cover
8—Washer 18—Tie Band 27—Washer (4 used) 36—Air Cleaner Dust Valve
9—Cap Screw 19—Intake Air Temperature 28—Mounting Bracket
10—Washer (2 used) Sensor

LD30992,000041E –19–05APR07–2/2

05
0520
3

TM10079 (17MAR09) 05-0520-3 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
PN=151
Intake System

05
0520
4

TM10079 (17MAR09) 05-0520-4 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
PN=152
Group 0560
External Fuel Supply System
Fuel Tank Remove and Install

1. Drain fuel from tank. Approximate capacity is 400 L


(105.7 gal).

NOTE: Two cap screws for cover (1) are located in


toolbox (4).

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

2. Disconnect and remove wiring harness from inside of


toolbox.

–UN–30MAR07
3. Remove step (2), cover (1), handrail (3), and toolbox
(4).

Specification

TX1021212A
Toolbox—Weight ............................................................................... 33 kg
72 lb

4. Remove control valve cover and hydraulic oil tank


cover. 1—Cover 05
2—Step 0560
3—Handrail 1
4—Toolbox

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TM10079 (17MAR09) 05-0560-1 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
PN=153
External Fuel Supply System

5. Disconnect electrical connector (4) and return hose (2).

6. Disconnect fuel supply hose from bottom of tank.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

–UN–07MAR07
7. Remove cap screws (1) and fuel tank.

Specification

TX1020200A
Fuel Tank—Weight .................................. 108 kg approximate without fuel
238 lb approximate without fuel

8. Repair or replace as necessary.

9. Install fuel tank and tighten mounting cap screws to


specification.

Specification

–UN–07MAR07
Fuel Tank Mounting Cap
Screws—Torque ........................................................................... 270 N•m
199 lb-ft

05
10. Connect fuel supply hose, return hose, and electrical

TX1020197A
0560
2 connector.

11. Install control valve cover and hydraulic oil tank cover.
1—Cap Screws (4 used)
2—Fuel Return Hose
3—Clamp
4—Electrical Connector

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031709
PN=154
External Fuel Supply System

12. Install handrail (3), toolbox (4), cover (1), and step
(2).

13. Fill tank with fuel.

14. Bleed fuel system. See Bleed Fuel System.


(Operator’s Manual.)

1—Cover
2—Step
3—Handrail
4—Toolbox

–UN–30MAR07
TX1021212A
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Primary Fuel Filter (Water Separator) Remove


and Install

1. Loosen drain valve on bottom of filter and drain fuel


into a container.

–UN–21MAR07
2. Disconnect electrical connector (2) from bottom of filter.

3. Tag and disconnect fuel hoses (3).

TX1020481A
4. Remove cap screws (1) and primary fuel filter
assembly.

5. Install primary fuel filter assembly and tighten cap 1—Cap Screw (2 used)
2—Electrical Connector
screws. 3—Fuel Hose (2 used)

6. Connect fuel hoses and electrical connector.

7. Bleed fuel system. See Bleed Fuel System. (Operator’s


Manual.)

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External Fuel Supply System

Final Fuel Filter Remove and Install

1. Loosen drain valve on bottom of filter and drain fuel


into a container.

–UN–21MAR07
2. Disconnect electrical connector (2).

3. Tag and disconnect fuel hoses (3).

TX1020482A
4. Remove cap screws (1) and final fuel filter assembly.

5. Install final fuel filter assembly and tighten cap screws.

6. Connect fuel hoses and electrical connector. 1—Cap Screw (2 used)


2—Electrical Connector
3—Fuel Hose (2 used)
7. Bleed fuel system. See Bleed Fuel System. (Operator’s
Manual.)

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Section 07
Dampener Drive (Flex Coupling)
Contents

Page

Group 0752—Elements
Dampener Drive (Flex Coupling) Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-0752-1

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Group 0752
Elements
Dampener Drive (Flex Coupling) Remove and
Install

1. Remove engine or hydraulic pump. See Engine


Remove and Install. (Group 0400.) or See Pump 1 and
2 Remove and Install. (Group 3360.)

NOTE: Flex coupling may come off with pump or stay on


engine flywheel.

2. Remove parts (1—8).

3. Inspect and replace parts as necessary.

–UN–02MAR07
IMPORTANT: Do not use steel hammer to install
guide pins (2). Use only rubber or
plastic mallet.

TX1019969
4. If guide pins in engine flywheel are damaged, remove
and replace pins. Use new pins and install into
flywheel using a plastic or rubber mallet. 1—Hub
2—Set Screw (2 used)
3—Flex Coupling
5. Install each insert so index hole is aligned with guide 4—Cap Screw (4 used)
pin, installed in previous step. 5—Insert (4 used)
6—Guide Pins (4 used)
7—Cap Screw (4 used)
8—Insert (4 used)
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6. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (Medium


Strength) to cap screws (3). Tighten to specification.

Specification
Flex Coupling-to-Flywheel Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 137 N•m
–UN–19MAR07

101 lb-ft

7. Install flex coupling (4) onto flywheel inserts (2) as


shown.
TX1019893A

1—Engine Flywheel
2—Insert (4 used)
3—Cap Screw (4 used)
4—Flex Coupling

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Elements

8. Clean face of hydraulic pump housing (1).

9. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (Medium


Strength) to threads of cap screws (4).

–UN–19MAR07
10. Install inserts (2) onto hub (5) using cap screws (4)
and tighten to specification.

Specification

TX1019891A
Pump Insert Cap Screws—
Torque .......................................................................................... 137 N•m
101 lb-ft

CAUTION: Install hub assembly so face is flush 1—Hydraulic Pump Housing


with end of pump shaft. It cannot rub or hit 2—Insert (4 used)
pump housing or shaft oil seal when rotated. 3—Set Screw (2 used)
4—Cap Screw (4 used)
5—Hub
11. Install hub (5) onto splines of pump shaft (6). Position 6—Pump Shaft
hub so face is flush with pump shaft end. Space
between hub and pump housing is approximately 2
mm (0.08 in.).

12. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (Medium


Strength) to set screws (3).

13. Tighten set screws (3) to specification.


07 Specification
0752 Hub-to-Pump Shaft Set Screw—
2 Torque .......................................................................................... 108 N•m
80 lb-ft

14. Install engine or hydraulic pump. See Engine Remove


and Install. (Group 0400.) or See Pump 1 and 2
Remove and Install. (Group 3360.)

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Section 17
Frame or Supporting Structure
Contents

Page

Group 1740—Frame Installation


Welding On Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1740-1
Welding Repair of Major Structure. . . . . . . . .17-1740-3

Group 1749—Chassis Weights


Counterweight Remove and Install . . . . . . . .17-1749-1

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Group 1740
Frame Installation
Welding On Machine

IMPORTANT: Electrical current traveling from the


welder through the machine electrical
system may damage the machine
electrical system, including battery,
engine control unit (ECU), information
controller (ICF) and main controller
(MCF). Disconnect battery cables and
ECU, ICF and MCF electrical connectors
before welding on the machine.

Before welding on the machine, follow the steps listed


below to protect the machine electrical system.

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1. Disconnect battery ground and positive cables.

2. Remove rear console cover behind seat. See Rear


Cover Remove and Install. (9015-20.)

–UN–07FEB06
3. Disconnect electrical connectors (1) from MCF (2). See
Cab Harness (W1) Component Location(9015-10.)

1—Electrical Connectors

TX1003378A
2—Main Controller (MCF)
17
1740
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1

4. Disconnect electrical connectors (1) from ICF (2). See


Cab Harness (W1) Component Location. (9015-10.)

1—Electrical Connector (2 used)


2—Information Controller (ICF)
–UN–01MAR06
TX1003380A

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Frame Installation

NOTE: Engine Control Unit (ECU) is located in the engine


compartment.

6. Disconnect electrical connectors (2) from engine


control unit (ECU) (1). See Engine Interface Harness

–UN–09APR07
(W5) Component Location. (9015-10.)

1—Engine Control Unit (ECU)


2—Electrical Connectors

TX1021720A
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Frame Installation

Welding Repair of Major Structure

• AWS-ER-70S-3 wire electrode with gas metal arc


CAUTION: Avoid potentially toxic fumes and
welding (GMAW) process.
dust. Hazardous fumes can be generated
• AWS-E70T-1 or E71T-1 wire electrode with flux
when paint is heated by welding, soldering,
core arc welding (FCAW) process.
or using a torch. Do all work outside or in a
well ventilated area. Dispose of paint and Welding Repair of Major Structure—Specification
solvent properly. Weld Metal—Tensile Strength ....................... 482.6 mPa (70,000 psi)
Yield Strength ................................................ 413.7 mPa (60,000 psi)
If you sand or grind paint, avoid breathing Elongation ..................................................................................... 22%
the dust. Wear an approved respirator. If you
use solvent or paint stripper, remove
stripper with soap and water before welding.
Remove solvent or paint stripper containers
and other flammable material from area. IMPORTANT: Area to be repaired must be
Allow fumes to disperse at least 15 minutes preheated to allow better weld
before welding or heating. penetration.

1. Remove paint before welding or heating. 3. To repair weld metal failure, remove failed weld
metal using arc or grinding equipment. Thoroughly
IMPORTANT: Disconnect battery ground strap and clean area to be welded. Preheat structural
positive cables. Also disconnect the assemblies to a minimum of 38°C (100°F). Preheat
wiring harness connectors to the ground engaging tools (cutting edges, skid shoes,
main controller (MCF), information and teeth shanks) to 177°C (350°F).
controller (ICF) and engine control
unit (ECU). See Welding on Machine. To repair base metal failure remove enough
(Group 1740.) material to allow weld to penetrate to the bottom of
crack. Preheat structural assemblies to a minimum
Have only a qualified welder do this of 38°C (100°F). Preheat ground engaging tools
job. Connect welder ground clamp (cutting edges, skid shoes, and teeth shanks) to
close to each weld area so electrical 177°C (350°F).
current does not pass through any
Welding Repair of Major Structure—Specification 17
bearings. Remove or protect all parts 1740
Structural Assemblies—Preheat
that can be damaged by heat or weld Temperature ................................................................... 38°C (100°F) 3
splatter. Ground Engaging Tools—
Preheat Temperature.................................................... 177°C (350°F)
2. Use one of the following weld processes:

• AWS-E-7018 covered electrode with shielded


metal arc welding (SMAW) process.

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Frame Installation

17
1740
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Group 1749
Chassis Weights
Counterweight Remove and Install

1. Park machine on level ground.

2. Remove two plastic caps (1) from top of counterweight.

–UN–20JUL01
CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate
lifting device.

T143043
The lifting capacity of a lifting eyebolt
decreases as the lift angle increases from
vertical. A spreader bar should be used to
obtain, as close as possible, a vertical lift from
eyebolts.

Specification
Counterweight—Weight ................................................................. 4250 kg
9371 lb

–UN–03SEP02
3. Connect counterweight to an appropriate lifting device
(2) using a spreader bar (3).

T143044
4. Remove cap screws and washers (4).

5. Remove counterweight.

6. Repair or replace as necessary.

7. Install counterweight onto machine using appropriate


lifting device.

–UN–20JUL01
8. Install cap screws and washers (4). Tighten to
specification. 17
1749
Specification 1

T143045
Frame-to-Counterweight Cap
Screw—Torque ........................................................................... 1570 N•m
1158 lb-ft

1—Plastic Cap (2 used)


2—Lifting Device
3—Spreader Bar
4—Cap Screw and Washer (4 used)

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Chassis Weights

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1749
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Section 18
Operator’s Station
Contents

Page

Group 1800—Removal and Installation


Cab Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1800-1

Group 1810—Operator Enclosure


Sliding Windows Remove and Install. . . . . . .18-1810-1
Windowpanes Remove and Install . . . . . . . .18-1810-2
Windowpanes Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1810-3

Group 1821—Seat and Seat Belt


Seat Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-1
Seat Belt Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-2
Mechanical Suspension Seat Disassemble
and Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-3
Air Suspension Seat Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-4
Left and Right Console Covers Remove
and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-5

Group 1830—Heating and Air Conditioning


Refrigerant Cautions and Proper
Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-1
Flush and Purge Air Conditioner System. . . .18-1830-3
R134a Refrigerant Oil Information . . . . . . . . .18-1830-6
R134a Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling
and Charging Station Installation
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-7
Recover R134a Refrigerant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-8
Evacuate R134a System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-9
Charge R134a System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-10
18
Compressor Remove and Install . . . . . . . . .18-1830-11
Condenser Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-11
Heater and Air Conditioner Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-13
Receiver-Dryer Remove and Install . . . . . . .18-1830-17

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Group 1800
Removal and Installation
Cab Remove and Install

1. Disconnect battery ground (-) cable.

2. Remove panels to access rear of cab.

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3. Disconnect cab wiring harness connectors (1—4).

4. Disconnect ground wires (5) from frame.

5. Remove seat. See Seat Remove and Install. (Group


1821.)

6. Remove cab floor mat.

1—Connector
2—Connector

–UN–19MAR07
3—Connector
4—Connector
5—Ground

TX1020388A
OUO1073,0002107 –19–10APR07–2/12

7. Remove cap screws (2) and bracket (1) from cab


frame (3) and seat mount (4).
18
1800
1—Bracket 1
2—Cap Screw (3 used)
–UN–16MAR07

3—Cab Frame
4—Seat Mount
TX1020391

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Removal and Installation

8. Remove cover (1) from rear panel.

9. Remove screws (2) and cap screws (3) from rear panel
(4).

–UN–08MAR07
10. Pull rear panel forward. Disconnect wiring harness
from lighter and power outlet and remove panel.

1—Cover

TX1020272A
2—Screws
3—Cap Screws
4—Panel

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11. Remove screws (1), panel (2), and air duct (3).

1—Screw
2—Panel
3—Air Duct

–UN–08MAR07
TX1020347A
OUO1073,0002107 –19–10APR07–5/12

12. Remove cap screws (2), mounting bracket, and fresh


air inlet duct (1).
18
1800
2 1—Inlet Duct
2—Cap Screw
–UN–08MAR07
TX1020275A

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Removal and Installation

13. Remove cap screw (1) behind 12 volt power


converter.

14. Remove cap screw (3), cap screws (5) and bracket
(4).

–UN–19MAR07
15. Disconnect cab wiring harness (2) from left and right
consoles and air conditioning module. See Cab
Harness (W1) Component Location. (Group 9015-10).

TX1020387A
16. Remove any clamps or tie bands securing cab
harness to floor or consoles.

1—Cap Screw
2—Cab Wiring Harness
3—Cap Screw
4—Bracket
5—Cap Screws

–UN–19MAR07
TX1020394A
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17. Remove monitor controller (1). See Monitor Controller


Remove and Install. (Group 9015-20.)

18. Remove cup holder (2) and panel (3).

–UN–27MAR07
1—Monitor Controller
2—Cup Holder
3—Panel

TX1021236A
18
1800
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Removal and Installation

19. Remove access covers from bottom of cab.

20. Remove anchor bolts (1), spacers, and washers.

21. Remove cap screw and disconnect ground (1) from

–UN–19MAR07
frame.

1—Ground Wire
2—Anchor Bolt

TX1020389A
Rear Anchor Bolt

–UN–19MAR07
TX1020390A
Front Anchor Bolt
OUO1073,0002107 –19–10APR07–9/12

22. Remove socket head cap screws (3 and 7), cap 1


screws (5), and isolator lock nuts (1) to separate cab
frame from floor. Discard lock nuts. 1 2
2 3
5
1—Lock Nut (4 used) 4 3
6

–UN–19MAR07
2—Washer (4 used)
3—Socket Head Cap Screw (4 used) 4
7 3
4—Washer (4 used) 5
5—Cap Screw (6 used) 4
18 6—Washer (6 used) 6 TX1020393
1800 7—Socket Head Cap Screw 8
4 8—Washer

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Removal and Installation

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Cab—Weight ................................................................................... 330 kg

–UN–14MAR06
730 lb

23. Use lifting straps and connect appropriate lifting


device to lifting brackets (1) on roof of cab.

TX1003209A
IMPORTANT: Before lifting cab, ensure all wiring
harness connectors and ducts have
been disconnected.
1—Lifting Brackets
24. Remove cab.

25. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

IMPORTANT: Ensure all wiring harnesses and other


components are out of the way before
installing cab.

26. Install cab. Tighten cab mounting hardware to


specification.

Specification
Cab-to-Floor Socket Head Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

Specification
Cab-to-Floor Cap Screws—
Torque ............................................................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

Specification
Cab Isolator Lock Nuts—Torque .................................................. 210 N•m
155 lb-ft

Specification
18
Cab Anchor Bolts—Torque .......................................................... 550 N•m
1800
406 lb-ft
5

27. Install access covers on bottom of cab. Tighten cap


screws to specification.

Specification
Cab Access Cover Cap Screws—
Torque ............................................................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

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Removal and Installation

28. Connect cab wiring harness connectors. See Cab


Harness (W1) Component Location. (Group 9015-10).

29. Connect ducts to heater and air conditioning module.

30. Install monitor controller. See Monitor Controller


Remove and Install. (Group 9015-20.)

31. Install seat. See Seat Remove and Install. (Group


1821.)

32. Install panels behind cab.

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Group 1810
Operator Enclosure
Sliding Windows Remove and Install

1. Remove molding (3) from inside of window.

2. Use putty knife to cut adhesive (4) between cab flange


and window frame (1).

IMPORTANT: Work carefully to avoid damaging frame


and windowpane. Two technicians are
required during window removal; one to
push window out of cab, and one to
prevent window from falling.

3. Carefully remove window frame from cab.

4. Lift frame slightly at top-center to remove and install


windowpanes.

5. Apply PM37532 Black Weatherstrip Adhesive to cab


flange.

–UN–30APR01
6. Install windows and frame with spacers (2) at the
bottom.

T140968
7. Using water as lubricant, push window frame tight
against cab flange.

8. Install molding (3) around window and cab flange. 1—Window Frame
2—Bottom Spacer (4 used)
3—Molding
4—Adhesive

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Operator Enclosure

Windowpanes Remove and Install

The adhesive used to secure windowpanes is a urethane


adhesive used on automobile windshields. Urethane
adhesive manufactured by Henkel Corporation or
equivalent is recommended. DO NOT use any other type
of adhesive. It is recommended that an auto glass dealer
install windowpanes.

IMPORTANT: Windowpanes must include an


ultraviolet barrier around edge to
prevent adhesive deterioration.
Windowpanes ordered through John
Deere Parts include ultraviolet barrier. If
windowpane is purchased through
glass dealer, the dealer must
incorporate ultraviolet barrier on the
glass. DO NOT paint border of glass.

If auto glass dealer does not install windowpanes,


proceed as follows:

1. Remove windowpane frame from cab.

2. Scrape any broken glass off existing adhesive. DO


NOT remove adhesive from window frame or cab.

IMPORTANT: Adhesive will not bond to bare metal.

3. If existing adhesive is removed and paint is scraped,


paint window frame. Paint must fully cure before
installing windowpane.

4. Trim existing adhesive to form a smooth surface.

IMPORTANT: Follow manufacturer’s instructions for


using adhesive.
18
1810 5. Apply 6 mm (1/4 in.) bead of adhesive over existing
2 adhesive.

6. Position windowpane in cab frame. Use hand pressure


to force windowpane down until edges are even with
metal frame.

7. Secure windowpane with duct tape until adhesive


cures. Allow adhesive to cure for 24 hours before
operating machine.

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Operator Enclosure

Windowpanes Dimensions

18
1810
3
–UN–04APR07
TX1021276

Cab Door Glass


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Operator Enclosure

18
1810
4
–UN–23FEB07
TX1018573

Cab Right-Hand Glass

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Operator Enclosure

18
1810
5
–UN–04APR07
TX1021275

Cab Rear and Left-Hand Rear Glass

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Operator Enclosure

18
1810
6
–UN–23FEB07
TX1018570

Cab Front Glass

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Operator Enclosure

1—Black Ceramic Coating 2—Black Ceramic Coating


Range Surface

NOTE: Dimensions shown are in millimeters.

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1810
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Operator Enclosure

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1810
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Group 1821
Seat and Seat Belt
Seat Remove and Install

1. Slide seat forward.

2. Remove cap screws (1), lock washers, and lower seat

–UN–08MAR07
belts from each side of seat.

3. Remove socket head cap screws (2) from rear of seat.

TX1020303A
4. Slide seat rearward.

5. Remove socket head cap screws (5) from front of seat.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Seat—Weight.................................................................................... 40 kg
90 lb

–UN–08MAR07
6. Remove seat through front window using lifting strap
and hoist.

TX1020304A
7. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

8. Install seat.

9. Tighten seat mounting hardware to specification. 1—Cap Screw


2—Socket Head Cap Screw
Specification 3—Cap Screws
Seat Mount Socket Head Cap 4—Stop
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 20 N•m 5—Socket Head Cap Screws
177 lb-in.

10. Install lower seat belt, lock washer and cap screw on
each side of seat. Tighten cap screw to specification.

Specification
Lower Seat Belt Mount Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft 18
1821
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Seat and Seat Belt

Seat Belt Remove and Install

1. Slide seat forward. Remove cap screw (2), lock washer


and lower seat belt (1) from each side of seat.

2. Remove cap screw (4) and upper seat belt (3) from
each side of seat.

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3. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

4. Install seat belts and cap screws (4).

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5. Install lower seat belt to lower mount on each side of
seat using cap screw (4), lock washer and cap screw.
Tighten cap screw to specification.

Specification
Lower Seat Belt Mount Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

1—Lower Seat Belt


2—Cap Screw
3—Upper Seat Belt
4—Cap Screw

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Seat and Seat Belt

Mechanical Suspension Seat Disassemble and Assemble

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TX1004008

0—Seat Assembly 6—Frame 12—Adjuster 17—Cover


2—Cushion Cover 7—Cable 13—Lever 20—Bushing
3—Support 8—Stand 14—Seat Suspension 21—Link
4—Cushion 10—Spring 15—Seat Slide Track Kit 24—Seat Kit
5—Pad 11—Torsional Damper 16—Handle 25—Head Restraint

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Seat and Seat Belt

Air Suspension Seat Disassemble and Assemble

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TX1004009

0—Seat Assembly 8—Handle 16—Compressor 22—Seat Suspension


2—Cushion Cover 9—Stand 17—Lever 23—Seat Suspension Boot Kit
3—Pad 10—Spring 18—Torsional Damper 24—Seat Adjustment Cable Kit
4—Cushion 11—Seat Slide Track Kit 19—Air Spring Seat Kit 25—Wiring Lead
5—Pad 14—Lever Kit 20—Valve 26—Head Restraint
6—Frame 15—Bearing Kit 21—Kit 27—Heater
7—Cable

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Seat and Seat Belt

Left and Right Console Covers Remove and


Install

1. Remove pilot control shutoff lever (1).

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2. Remove cap screws (2) from pilot control boot.

1—Pilot Control Shutoff Lever


2—Cap Screws and Washers (8 used)

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Seat and Seat Belt

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Seat and Seat Belt

0—Cover 9—Cap Screw, Washer, and 18—Cover 26—Cover


4—Screw (4 used) Lock Washer 19—Cap Screw, Washer, and 27—Cap Screw, Washer, and
5—Cap Screw, Washer, and 11—Cover Lock Washer (3 used) Lock Washer (4 used)
Lock Washer 12—Cap Screw, Washer, and 22—Cover 28—Cap (2 used)
7—Cover Lock Washer 23—Cap Screw, Washer, and 30—Label
8—Cap Screw, Washer, and 15—Cover Lock Washer (2 used) 31—Label
Lock Washer (2 used) 16—Screw (4 used) 24—Cap Screw, Washer, and
Lock Washer

3. Remove: 4. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

• Caps (28) 5. Install covers, cap screws, screws, and caps.


• Screws (4 and 16)
• Cap Screws (5, 8, 9, 12, 19, 23, 24, and 27) 6. Install pilot control shutoff lever and pilot control
• Covers (0, 7, 11, 15, 18, 22, and 26) boot cap screws.

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Seat and Seat Belt

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Group 1830
Heating and Air Conditioning
Refrigerant Cautions and Proper Handling

R134a is used in the air conditioning


CAUTION: DO NOT allow liquid refrigerant to
system. Because it does not contain
contact eyes or skin. Liquid refrigerant will
chlorine, R134a is not detrimental to
freeze eyes or skin on contact. Wear
the ozone in the atmosphere.
goggles, gloves and protective clothing.
However, it is illegal to discharge
any refrigerant into the atmosphere.
If liquid refrigerant contacts eyes or skin, DO
It must be recovered using the
NOT rub the area. Splash large amounts of
appropriate recovery stations.
COOL water on affected area. Go to a
physician or hospital immediately for
Use correct refrigerant recovery,
treatment.
recycling and charging stations.
Never mix refrigerants, hoses,
DO NOT allow refrigerant to contact open
fittings, components or refrigerant
flames or very hot surfaces such as electric
oils.
welding arc, electric heating element and
lighted smoking materials.
Use only John Deere approved
R134a refrigerant products. Mixing of
DO NOT heat refrigerant over 52°C (125°F) in
products not compatible will cause
a closed container. Heated refrigerant will
system damage and contaminate
develop high pressure which can burst the
recovery, recycling and charging
container.
station equipment. Care must be
taken to identify and use equipment,
Keep refrigerant containers away from heat
refrigerant oil and refrigerant
sources. Store refrigerant in a cool place.
designed only for R134a refrigerant
systems. Refrigerant should be
DO NOT handle damp refrigerant container
tested for type and purity before
with your bare hands. Skin may freeze to
recovery, recycling or charging of
container. Wear gloves.
system. JT02167A refrigerant test
instrument should be used before
If skin freezes to container, pour COOL
any testing or repair to system is
water over container to free the skin. Go to a
preformed.
physician or hospital immediately for
treatment.

IMPORTANT: To meet government standards


relating to the use of refrigerants,
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Heating and Air Conditioning

Prism Pro Refrigerant Identification


Instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JT02167A

To safely identify type and check purity of refrigerant


prior to recovery, recycling and recharging of A/C
systems.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Flush and Purge Air Conditioner System

a. Remove compressor and measure oil drained


CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant will freeze eyes
from both manifold ports.
or skin on contact. Wear goggles, gloves
and protective clothing.
b. Connect flusher outlet hose to inlet end of
compressor discharge line using JT02102
See Refrigerant Cautions and Proper
Adapter.
Handling. (Group 1830.)
c. Pour flushing solvent into suction port and
NOTE: Flushing can be performed on machine.
discharge port. Plug both ports in compressor
manifold, using JT02099 and JT03194 Caps.
1. Recover refrigerant from system. See Recover
R134a Refrigerant. (Group 1830.) Specification
Flushing Solvent in Suction
Add flushing solvent to system with JT02075 Port—Volume........................................................................... 240 mL
Flusher and JT02098 Flusher Fitting Kit. 8 fl oz
Flushing Solvent in Discharge
Port—Volume........................................................................... 120 mL
2. Remove and discard receiver/dryer. 4 fl oz

3. Connect flusher outlet hose to inlet end of


compressor discharge line using JT02102 Adapter.
d. Turn compressor end for end and roll it side to
4. Fill flusher tank with solvent and fasten all side.
connections. Dispose of solvent properly.
e. Remove both plugs from manifold ports and
Specification
Flusher Tank—Capacity ................................................................. 4 L drain solvent from compressor.
1 gal
f. Connect battery power to compressor clutch coil.
NOTE: Air pressure must be at least at specification Rotate pulley at least five revolutions to move
for flushing and purging. solvent out of cylinders.

Specification g. Invert compressor. Roll end for end and side to


Air Pressure—Minimum side. Drain thoroughly.
Pressure........................................................ 620 kPa for flushing and
purging
90 psi for flushing and purging h. Repeat previous two steps at least three times.
6.2 bar for flushing and purging
8. Divide system into two circuits:
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5. Connect supply line of moisture-free compressed 1830
air or dry nitrogen to flusher air valve. • Condenser circuit, including inlet and outlet 3
hoses.
6. Open air valve to force flushing solvent into • Evaporator circuit, including inlet and outlet
condenser circuit. Flusher tank is empty when hose hoses.
pulsing stops. Additional flushing cycles are
required if system is heavily contaminated with 9. Condenser:
burned oil or metal particles.

7. Clean compressor as follows:

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Heating and Air Conditioning

IMPORTANT: DO NOT attempt to flush through Put nozzle in container to collect flushing
compressor or receiver/dryer. solvent.
Flushing through expansion valve is
acceptable if refrigerant oil has a NOTE: Purging the condenser circuit takes 10—12
normal odor and appearance. minutes to thoroughly remove solvent.

a. Flush/Purge Condenser: h. Disconnect hose from aeration nozzle to check


circuit for solvent. Hold hose close to piece of
b. Remove and discard receiver/dryer. cardboard; continue purging until cardboard is
dry.
c. Connect flusher outlet hose to inlet end of
compressor discharge line using JT02102 10. See flush evaporator, if evaporator requires
Adapter. flushing.

d. Fill flusher tank with solvent and fasten all If system is contaminated with burned refrigerant
connections. oil or debris, remove and bench flush evaporator.
See following steps to flush evaporator through
Specification expansion valve, if oil appears normal.
Flusher Tank—Capacity ................................................................. 4 L
1 gal
11. Flush evaporator:

a. Remove evaporator and expansion valve. See


Heater and Air Conditioner Remove and Install.
NOTE: Air pressure must be at least to specification
(Group 1830.)
for flushing and purging.

Specification b. Force flushing solvent through evaporator inlet


Air Pressure—Minimum with compressed air.
Pressure........................................................ 620 kPa for flushing and
purging. c. Purge system until dry.
90 psi for flushing and purging.
6.2 bar for flushing and
purging.
d. Install evaporator and then go to step 13.

e. Connect supply line of moisture-free compressed 12. Flush evaporator through expansion valve:
air or dry nitrogen to flusher air valve.
a. Connect flusher outlet hose to connection of
f. Open air valve to force flushing solvent into receiver/dryer outlet hose using JT03188
condenser circuit. Flusher tank is empty when adapter.
18 hose pulsing stops. Additional flushing cycles are
1830 required if system is heavily contaminated with b. Fill flusher tank and fasten all connections.
4 burned oil or metal particles.
Specification
Flusher Tank—Capacity ................................................................. 4 L
g. Attach return hose and aerator nozzle to end of 1 gal
receiver/dryer inlet hose using JT03197 Adapter.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

NOTE: Air pressure must be at least to specification 13. Disconnect hose from aeration nozzle to check
for flushing and purging. circuit for solvent. Hold hose close to piece of
cardboard and continue purging until cardboard is
Specification dry.
Air Pressure—Minimum
Pressure........................................................ 620 kpa for flushing and
purging.
14. Install new receiver/dryer compatible with R134a
90 psi for flushing and purging. refrigerant. Fasten connections and mounting
6.2 bar for flushing and bracket. See Receiver-Dryer Remove and Install.
purging. (Group 1830.)

c. Connect supply line of moisture-free 15. Add required oil. See R134a Refrigerant Oil
compressed air or dry nitrogen to flusher air Information. (Group 1830.)
valve.
16. Install compressor and connect refrigerant lines to
d. Attach hose and aerator nozzle to compressor manifold.
inlet line using JT02101 adapter. Put nozzle in
container to collect solvent. 17. Connect clutch coil wire and install drive belt.

NOTE: Purging evaporator circuit takes 12—15


minutes to thoroughly remove solvent.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

R134a Refrigerant Oil Information

Specification
CAUTION: All new compressors are charged Oil—Volume ............................................................................. 210 mL
with a mixture of nitrogen, R134a refrigerant 7.1 fl oz
and TY22025 (R134a) refrigerant oil. Wear R134a—Weight................................................................... 850 ± 50 g
safety goggles and discharge the 1.9 ± 0.1 lb
compressor slowly to avoid possible injury.
If any section of hose is removed and flushed or
IMPORTANT: Do not add any more oil than replaced, measure length of hose and use formula 3
required or maximum cooling will be mL per 30 cm (0.1 fl oz per ft ) to determine correct
reduced. amount of oil to be added.

DO NOT leave system or R134a Drain compressor oil into graduated container while
compressor oil containers open. rotating compressor shaft and record amount.
Refrigerant oil easily absorbs
moisture. DO NOT spill R134a If oil drained from compressor removed from operation
compressor oil on acrylic or ABS is very black or amount of oil is less than 6 mL (0.2 fl
plastic. This oil will deteriorate these oz), perform the following and discard oil properly:
materials rapidly. Identify R134a oil
containers and measures to ❒ Determine if R134a leakage was detected, remove
eliminate accidental mixing of component and repair or replace component.
different oils. ❒ Remove and discard receiver/dryer.
❒ Flush complete system with TY16134 Air
New compressor from parts depot contains new oil. Oil Conditioning Flushing Solvent.
level visible through suction port normally is below
drive shaft. If component is serviceable, pour flushing solvent in
ports and internally wash out old oil and discard oil
Normal operating oil level of compressor removed from properly.
operation cannot be seen through suction port of
compressor. Install new receiver-dryer. See Receiver-Dryer Remove
and Install. (Group 1830.)
Compressors can be divided into three categories
when determining correct oil charge for system. Install required amount of TY22025 Refrigerant Oil in
compressor.
• New compressor from parts depot
• Used compressor removed from operation Connect all components. Evacuate and charge system.
• Compressor internally washed with flushing solvent See Evacuate R134a System and See Charge R134a
18 System. (Group 1830.)
1830 Determine amount of system oil charge prior to
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installation of compressor on machine.

When complete system, lines, and components are


flushed add correct amount of oil as described.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

R134a Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling and


Charging Station Installation Procedure

CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant will freeze eyes or


skin on contact. Wear goggles, gloves and
protective clothing.

See Refrigerant Cautions and Proper Handling.


(Group 1830.)

IMPORTANT: Use only John Deere approved R134a


refrigerant products. Mixing of products
not compatible will cause system
damage and contaminate recovery,
recycling and charging station
equipment.

CAUTION: Do not remove high pressure relief


valve (D). Air conditioning station will discharge

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rapidly causing possible injury.

IMPORTANT: Use only John Deere approved


refrigerant recovery/recycling and

T8118AG
charging stations. DO NOT mix
refrigerant, hoses, fittings, components
or refrigerant oils.
A—High Pressure Hose Charge Port Cap
1. Follow procedures. See Refrigerant Cautions and B—Red Hose
Proper Handling. (Group 1830.) C—Blue Hose
D—High Pressure Relief Valve
E—Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling and Charging
2. Close both high-side and low-side valves on refrigerant Station
recovery/recycling and charging station (E).

3. Remove cap from low-side charge port.

4. Connect blue hose (C) from refrigerant


recovery/recycling and charging station (E) to low-side 18
test port. 1830
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5. Remove cap (A) from charge port on high pressure
hose and connect red hose (B).

6. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions when using


refrigerant recovery/recycling and charging station.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Recover R134a Refrigerant

CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant will freeze eyes or


skin on contact. Wear goggles, gloves and
protective clothing.

See Refrigerant Cautions and Proper Handling.


(Group 1830.)

CAUTION: Do not remove high pressure relief


valve. Air conditioning system will discharge
rapidly causing possible injury.

IMPORTANT: Use correct refrigerant


recovery/recycling and charging
stations. DO NOT mix refrigerant,
hoses, fittings, components or
refrigerant oils.

1. Run air conditioning system for three minutes to help in


recovery process. Turn air conditioning system off
before proceeding with recovery steps.

2. With engine OFF identify refrigerant type using


JT02167A Refrigerant Identification Instrument.

3. Connect refrigerant recovery system. See R134a


Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling and Charging Station
Installation Procedure. (Group 1830.)

4. Follow manufacturers’ instructions when using


refrigerant recovery/recycling and charging station.

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Evacuate R134a System

4. Evacuate system until low-side gauge registers 98


CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant will freeze eyes
kPa (980 mbar) (29 in. Hg) vacuum.
or skin on contact. Wear goggles, gloves
and protective clothing. Specification
Evacuate System—Vacuum ..................................................... 98 kPa
See Refrigerant Cautions and Proper 980 kPa
Handling. (Group 1830.) 29 in. Hg

Do not remove high pressure relief valve. Air If above specification vacuum cannot be obtained in 15
conditioning system will discharge rapidly minutes, test the system for leaks. See Refrigerant
causing possible injury. Leak Test. (Group 9031-25.)

1. Connect refrigerant recovery system. See R134a 5. When vacuum reaches above specification, close
Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling and Charging low-side and high-side valves. Turn vacuum pump
Station Installation Procedure. (Group 1830.) off.

2. Open low-side and high-side valves on refrigerant 6. If vacuum decreases more than specification in 5
recovery/recycling and charging station. minutes, there is a leak in system.

3. Follow manufacturers’ instructions and evacuate Specification


Evacuate System—Vacuum .................................................... 3.4 kPa
system. 34 mbar
1 in. Hg
NOTE: Vacuum specifications listed are for sea level
conditions. Subtract 3.4 kPa (34 mbar) (1 in. 7. Repair leak.
Hg) from 98 kPa (980 mbar) (29 in. Hg) for
each 300 m (1000 ft) elevation above sea 8. Evacuate system for 30 minutes after 98 kPa (980
level. mbar) (29 in. Hg) vacuum is reached.
Specification
9. Close low-side and high-side valves. Stop
Evacuate System—Vacuum ................ Subtract 3.4 kPa from 98 kPa
for each 300 m elevation above evacuation.
sea level
Subtract 34 mbar from 980 10. Charge system. See Charge R134a System.
mbar for each 300 m elevation (Group 1830.)
above seal level
Subtract 1 in. Hg from 29 in.
Hg for each 1000 ft elevation
above sea level
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Heating and Air Conditioning

Charge R134a System

level). Subtract 3.4 kPa (34 mbar) (1 in. Hg)


CAUTION: Liquid refrigerant will freeze eyes
from 98 kPa (980 mbar) (29 in. Hg) for each
or skin on contact. Wear goggles, gloves
300 m (1000 ft) elevation above sea level.
and protective clothing.
Specification
See Refrigerant Cautions and Proper Evacuate System—Vacuum ................ Subtract 3.4 kPa from 98 kPa
Handling. (Group 1830.) for each 300 m elevation above
sea level
IMPORTANT: Use only John Deere approved Subtract 34 mbar from 980
mbar for each 300 m elevation
refrigerant recovery/recycling and above seal level
charging stations. DO NOT mix Subtract 1 in. Hg from 29 in.
refrigerant, hoses, fittings, Hg for each 1000 ft elevation
components or refrigerant oils. above sea level

1. Identify refrigerant type using JT02167A Refrigerant 4. Follow manufacturer’s instructions and charge
Identification Instrument. system.

2. Connect R134a Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling 5. Add refrigerant to system.


and Charging Station. See R134a Refrigerant
Recovery/Recycling and Charging Station Specification
Air Conditioning System
Installation Procedure. (Group 1830.) Refrigerant—Refrigerant
Quantity.................................................................................... 0.85 kg
3. Evacuate system. See Evacuate R134a System. 1.87 lb
(Group 1830.)
6. Check air conditioning for proper function. See
NOTE: Before beginning to charge air conditioning Diagnose Air Conditioning System Malfunctions.
system, the following conditions must exist: (Group 9031-15.)
Engine STOPPED, the pump must be capable
of pulling at least 28.6 in. Hg vacuum (sea

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Compressor Remove and Install

1. Recover refrigerant from system. See See Recover


R134a Refrigerant. (Group 1830.)

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2. Remove compressor drive belt (6).

3. Disconnect wiring harness connector.

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4. Remove cap screws (3) and disconnect low pressure
line (4) and high pressure line (2). Close all open lines
and fittings using caps and plugs.

5. Remove cap screws (5) and compressor (1). 1—Compressor


2—High Pressure Line
3—Cap Screws
6. Install compressor. Tighten cap screws to specification. 4—Low Pressure Line
5—Cap Screw (4 used)
Specification 6—Belt
Air Conditioning Compressor Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 30 N•m
22 lb-ft

7. Connect harness connector.

8. Connect high and low pressure lines. Install and


tighten cap screws (1).

Specification
Pressure Line Cap Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 28 N•m
21 lb-ft

9. Install compressor belt. Inspect and adjust compressor


belt tension. See See Check and Adjust A/C Belt.
(Operator’s Manual.)

10. Evacuate and charge system. See Evacuate R134a


System and See Charge R134a System. (Group
1830.)
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Condenser Remove and Install

1. Recover refrigerant from system. See Recover R134a


Refrigerant. (Group 1830.)

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Heating and Air Conditioning

2. Disconnect electrical connector (3).

3. Remove cap screws and disconnect high pressure


liquid input line (2) and high pressure liquid output line
(5) from receiver-dryer (6).

4. Loosen cap screw (7) and remove receiver-dryer (6)


from bracket.

5. Remove cap screw and disconnect high pressure gas


input line (4) from condenser (1).

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6. Remove cap screws (9) and condenser (1).

7. Remove cap screws and receiver-dryer mounting

TX1020174A
bracket (8) from condenser.

8. Install condenser.

9. Connect high pressure gas input line (4) to condenser. 1—Condenser


Tighten cap screw to specification. 2—High Pressure Liquid Input Line
3—Electrical Connector
4—High Pressure Gas Input Line
Specification
5—High Pressure Gas Output Line
High Pressure Gas Input Line
6—Receiver-Dryer
Cap Screw—Torque ....................................................................... 23 N•m
7—Cap Screw
17 lb-ft
8—Bracket
9—Cap Screws (4 used)
10. Install receiver-dryer.

11. Connect high-pressure output line and high pressure


input line cap screw to receiver-dryer. Tighten cap
screws to specification.

Specification
Receiver-Dryer Input and Output
Line Cap Screws—Torque ............................................................... 5 N•m
44 lb-in.

12. Install air filter assembly.


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13. Evacuate and charge system. See Evacuate R134a
12
System and See Charge R134a System. (Group
1830.)

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Heater and Air Conditioner Remove and


Install

1. Recover refrigerant from system. See Recover R134a


Refrigerant. (Group 1830.)

2. Remove seat. See Seat Remove and Install. (Group


1821.)

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3. Remove cover (1) from rear panel.

4. Remove screws (2) and cap screws (3) from rear panel
(4).

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5. Pull rear panel forward. Disconnect wiring harness
from lighter and power outlet and remove panel.

1—Cover

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2—Screws
3—Cap Screws
4—Panel

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6. Remove screws and air duct (1).


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7. Remove screws and bracket (2).
1830
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8. Remove monitor warning alarm (3) from mounting
bracket (4).

9. Remove screws and mounting bracket (4).

10. Remove cover (5).


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1—Air Duct
2—Bracket
3—Monitor Warning Alarm
4—Mounting Bracket
TX1020273A

5—Cover

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Heating and Air Conditioning

11. Remove screws attaching relay block (2) to panel (7).

NOTE: Panel (7) may be removed with power converter


and information controller installed on panel.

12. Disconnect 12 volt power converter (3) and


information controller (ICF) (6) from cab wiring
harness.

13. Remove clamps and hold-downs attaching cab wiring


harness (8) to panel (7).

–UN–08MAR07
14. Remove cap screws (1 and 5).

15. Disconnect cab wiring harness (8) from and right

TX1020274A
console, security alarm, and ground locations on
panel (7). See Cab Harness (W1) Component
Location . (Group 9015-10.)

16. Lift cab wiring harness (8). Slide out panel (7) and 1—Cap Screws
remove. 2—Relay Block
3—12 Volt Power Converter
4—Cap Screw
5—Cap Screws
6—Information Controller (ICF)
7—Panel
8—Cab Wiring Harness

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17. Remove cap screws (2) and fresh air inlet duct (1).
18
1830 1—Inlet Duct
14 2—Cap Screw
–UN–08MAR07
TX1020275A

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Heating and Air Conditioning

18. Remove screws (1), panel (2), and air duct (3).

19. Remove cap screws and mounting bracket (4).

1—Screw

–UN–08MAR07
2—Panel
3—Air Duct
4—Mounting Bracket

TX1020276A
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Heating and Air Conditioning

20. Clamp off engine coolant hoses (3). Disconnect


engine coolant hoses from air conditioner (1). Plug
engine coolant lines to minimize coolant loss.

21. Remove air conditioner refrigerant lines (4) from air


conditioner (1).

22. Disconnect wiring harness from air conditioner (1).

23. Remove screws (7) and air duct (5).

–UN–08MAR07
24. Remove cap screws (6). Separate air conditioner (1)
from air duct (2) and remove.

25. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

TX1020277A
26. Install air conditioner and cap screws.

27. Connect wiring harness.


1—Air Conditioner
28. Connect air ducts. 2—Air Duct
3—Engine Coolant Hoses
4—Air Conditioner Refrigerant Lines
29. Connect engine coolant hoses and refrigerant lines. 5—Air Duct
6—Cap Screw (6 used)
30. Install mounting bracket, rear panel, and air duct. 7—Screws

31. Install fresh air inlet duct.

32. Install rear panel and cap screws.

33. Connect cab wiring harness.See Cab Harness (W1)


Component Location . (Group 9015-10.)

34. Attach wiring harness to panel using clamps and


hold-downs.

35. Install air duct, mounting brackets, and monitor


warning alarm.
18
1830
16 36. Connect wiring harness to lighter and power outlet
and install rear panel.

37. Install seat. See Seat Remove and Install (Group


1821.)

38. Evacuate and charge system. See Evacuate R134a


System and See Charge R134a System. (Group
1830.)

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Heating and Air Conditioning

39. Check engine coolant level. Add coolant as


necessary. See Cooling System Fill and Deaeration
Procedure. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Receiver-Dryer Remove and Install

1. Recover refrigerant from system. See Recover R134a


Refrigerant. (Group 1830.)

2. Disconnect electrical connector (1).

3. Remove cap screws (3) and disconnect high pressure


liquid input line (2) and high pressure liquid output line
(4).

–UN–22FEB07
4. Loosen cap screw (5) and remove receiver-dryer (6)
from bracket.

5. Install receiver-dryer.

TX1018622A
6. Tighten high-pressure output line cap screw and high
pressure input line cap screw.

Specification 1—Electrical Connector


Receiver-Dryer Input and Output 2—High Pressure Liquid Input Line
Line Cap Screws—Torque ............................................................... 5 N•m 3—Cap Screws
44 lb-in 4—High Pressure Liquid Output Line
5—Cap Screw
7. Connect electrical connector. 6—Receiver-Dryer

8. Evacuate and charge system. See Evacuate R134a


System and See Charge R134a System. (Group 1830.)

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Heating and Air Conditioning

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Section 33
Excavator
Contents

Page Page

Group 3302—Buckets Pilot Valve (Left and Right) Remove and


Bucket Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3302-1 Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-48
Bucket Pin-Up Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3302-2 Pilot Valve (Left and Right) Disassemble and
Group 3340—Frames Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-52
Bucket Links Remove and Install . . . . . . . . .33-3340-1 Travel Pilot Valve Remove and Install . . . . .33-3360-54
Arm Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-2 Travel Pilot Valve Disassemble and
Boom Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-6 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-56
Inspect Pins, Bushings and Bosses—Front Pilot Signal Manifold Remove and Install. . .33-3360-58
Attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11 Pilot Signal Manifold Disassemble and
Bushings and Seal Remove and Install . . . .33-3340-14 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-60
Control Valve Remove and Install . . . . . . . .33-3360-63
Group 3360—Hydraulic System Control Valve (5-Spool) Disassemble and
Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank . . . . . . .33-3360-1 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65
Hydraulic Oil Cleanup Procedure Using Control Valve (4-Spool) Disassemble and
Portable Filter Caddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-3 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73
Pump 1 and 2 Remove and Install . . . . . . . .33-3360-4 Hydraulic Oil Tank Remove and Install . . . .33-3360-79
Pump 1 and 2 Disassemble and Hydraulic Oil Tank Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-10 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-82
Pump 1 and 2 Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-22 Restriction Valve Remove and Install . . . . .33-3360-83
Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure . . . . . . .33-3360-25 Hydraulic Oil Cooler Bypass Valve Remove
Pump 1 and 2 Regulator Remove and and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-85
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-26 Boom Cylinder Remove and Install . . . . . . .33-3360-87
Pump 1 and 2 Regulator Disassemble and Boom Cylinder Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-28 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-91
Pilot Pump Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-30 Arm Cylinder Remove and Install . . . . . . . .33-3360-93
Pilot Pump Disassemble and Assemble . . .33-3360-32 Arm Cylinder Disassemble and
Pilot Pump Drive Shaft Remove and Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-98
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-34 Bucket Cylinder Remove and Install . . . . . 33-3360-101
Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve and Filter Bucket Cylinder Disassemble and
Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35 Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-105
Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve and Filter Hydraulic Cylinder Bleed Procedure . . . . . 33-3360-108
Disassemble and Assemble. . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36
Pilot Shutoff Solenoid Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36
33
Pilot Shutoff Solenoid Valve Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-38
Fan Drive Pump Remove and Install. . . . . .33-3360-39
Fan Drive Motor Remove and Install . . . . . .33-3360-40
Fan Drive Control Valve Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-43
Solenoid Valve Manifold Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-45
Solenoid Valve Remove and Install—Power
Dig (SG), Travel Speed (SI), Boom
Mode (SC), and Boom Flow Rate
(SF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-47

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Group 3302
Buckets
Bucket Remove and Install

3
3
5

4 7

3
2
1
8

–UN–24JUL01
1
4
2
3

T142450
T142450

1—Bushing (2 used) 3—O-Ring (4 used) 5—Pin (2 used) 7—Pin


2—Seal (2 used) 4—Ring (2 used) 6—Pin 8—Bucket

3. Remove bucket.
CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification 4. Repair or replace parts as necessary.


Bucket—Weight ................................................. 1018 kg approximate
2245 lb approximate 5. Align pin bores and install pins (6 and 7).

1. Position bucket (8) on level surface. 6. Adjust bucket to arm joint. See Adjusting Bucket to
Arm Joint. (Operator’s Manual.)
2. Remove parts (5, 6, and 7).

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Buckets

Bucket Pin-Up Data

B
4
A
5
6 3
2

10 16
15
11
9 14

8 13

–UN–07MAR06
7 12
17
Section A Section B
TX1003797

TX1003797
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Buckets

IMPORTANT: If the front attachment of a previous


model machine is used, use the
grease intervals for previous model
machine.

Item
1 450 mm
17.7 in.
2 0 mm
0 in.
3 604 mm
23.8 in.
4 580 mm
22.8 in.
5 476 mm
18.7 in.
6 1471 mm
57.9 in.
7 433 mm
17.0 in.
8 326 mm
12.8 in.
9 80 mm
3.2 in.
10 475 mm
18.7 in.
11 31 mm
1.2 in.
12 433 mm
17.0 in.
13 307 mm
12.1 in.
14 80 mm
3.2 in.
15 3.7°
16 3.7°
17 449 mm
17.7 in.

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Buckets

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Group 3340
Frames
Bucket Links Remove and Install

27
27

1
2
29 1 2 29

3
2
24
24
10 2
4 3

27 27
18
12 13
19
18 24
40
24
5
21 19
11
20

21

20
–UN–13MAR03
T166094

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T166094 3340
Bucket Links 1

1—Bushing (2 used) 10—Pin 18—Cap Screw (2 used) 24—O-Ring (4 used)


2—Seal (4 used) 11—Pin 19—Nut (4 used) 27—Shim (as required)
3—Bushing (2 used) 12—Pin 20—Retainer (2 used) 29—Shim (as required)
4—Link 13—Pin 21—Pin (2 used) 40—Center Link
5—Link

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Frames

NOTE: It is not necessary to remove bucket to remove 7. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
bucket links.
8. Install center link (40) and pin (12).
1. Connect center link (40) to a hoist using a lifting
strap. Put a wood block between bucket cylinder 9. Install pin (21) and retainer (20).
and arm to hold cylinder up when cylinder pin (10)
is removed. 10. Install shims (27 and 29) equally on each side of
joint to get a minimal amount of clearance in the
2. Remove cap screws (18) and nuts (19). joint. There must be some clearance in the joint.

NOTE: Mark location of shims (27 and 29) to aid in 11. Align pin bores and install pins (10 and 13).
assembly.
12. Install cap screws (18) and nuts (19).
3. Remove pins (10 and 13) and shims (27 and 29).
Tighten nuts (19) against each other. Cap screws
4. Remove retainer (20) and pin (21). (18) need to be free to turn.

5. Remove pin (12) and center link (40). 13. Apply multi-purpose grease to pivot joints. See
Track Adjuster, Working Tool Pivot, Swing
6. Inspect bushings and seals. See Inspect Pins, Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear Grease.
Bushings, and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group (Operator’s Manual.)
3340.) See Bushings and Seal Remove and Install.
(Group 3340.)

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Arm Remove and Install

1. Remove bucket. See Bucket Remove and Install.


(Group 3302.)

2. Retract arm cylinder.

3. Put floor stand under end of boom, so load is on


boom, not on arm cylinder. Extend arm cylinder just
enough to put end of arm on ground.

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Frames

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
4. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

TJ15698,0000158 –19–11APR07–2/7

CAUTION: To avoid injury from escaping fluid


under pressure, stop engine and relieve the
pressure in the system before disconnecting or
connecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure.

–UN–08DEC08
5. Loosen bucket cylinder hydraulic hoses to release any
residual pressure.

NOTE: Remove bucket cylinder and linkage only if

X9811
necessary to repair arm.

7. Remove bucket links and bucket cylinder. See Bucket


Links Remove and Install (Group 3340.) See Bucket
Cylinder Remove and Install. (Group 3360.)

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Frames

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device. Weight of boom, arm and bucket
assembly and components will vary depending
on machine configuration.

Specification
Boom, Arm and Bucket
Assembly—Approximate Weight ................................................... 3450 kg
7610 lb
Bucket Cylinder—Weight................................................................. 150 kg
330 lb
Arm Cylinder—Weight ..................................................................... 250 kg
550 lb

8. Attach appropriate lifting device to arm.

–UN–31OCT88
T6626JC
Arm With Bucket Cylinder

TJ15698,0000158 –19–11APR07–4/7

9. Put wooden block between arm cylinder (5) and boom


to hold cylinder up when cylinder pin (2) is removed.

10. Remove nuts (1), cap screw (3) and pin (2).
–UN–19APR06

1—Nut (2 used)
2—Pin
33 3—Cap Screw
3340 4—Arm
TX1003794A

4 5—Arm Cylinder

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Frames

11. Tag and disconnect hydraulic hoses (3). Close all


open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

12. Remove cap screw (1) and boom-to-arm pin (2).

–UN–15MAR06
13. Remove arm and lower to floor.

14. Inspect bushings and dust seals. See Inspect Pins,


Bushings and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group

TX1003793A
3340.)

15. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Bushings


and Seal Remove and Install. (Group 3340.)
1—Cap Screw
2—Pin
3—Hydraulic Hose

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Frames

16. Install thrust plates (4 and 12) equally on each side of 4


arm to get minimal amount of clearance between 5
boom and arm.
4
17. Install boom-to-arm pin (11), block (10), plate (9),
washer (8) and cap screw (7).

18. Connect arm cylinder by inserting cylinder pin (6), cap 6


3
screw (3) and nuts (1).

19. Connect hoses. See Hydraulic System Line 1


Connections. (Group 9025-15.) 2

20. Apply multi-purpose grease to all lubrication fittings.

21. Install bucket. See Bucket Remove and Install.


(Group 3302.)

1—Nut (2 used)
2—Stopper

–UN–27SEP01
3—Cap Screw
4—Thrust Plate (2 used)
5—Thrust Plate
6—Cylinder Pin
7—Cap Screw

T142652
8—Washer
9—Plate
10—Block
11—Pin
13 12
12—Thrust Plate (2 used)
13—Thrust Plate 12

11

–UN–24JUL01
10
7

T142653
9
8

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33 Boom Remove and Install


3340
6
1. Remove bucket and arm. See Bucket Remove and
Install. (Group 3302.) See Arm Remove and Install.
(Group 3340.)

2. Lower boom to ground.

3. Disconnect wiring harness.

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Frames

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
4. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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CAUTION: To avoid injury from escaping fluid


under pressure, stop engine and relieve the
pressure in the system before disconnecting or
connecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all
connections before applying pressure.

–UN–08DEC08
5. Slowly loosen hydraulic hoses (1) to relieve any
residual pressure; then disconnect hoses. Close all
open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

X9811
6. Remove arm cylinder only if necessary to repair boom.
See Arm Cylinder Remove and Install. (Group 3360.)

1—Hydraulic Hoses (4 used)

–UN–09MAR06

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TX1003795A

3340
7

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Frames

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Boom Cylinder—Weight .................................................................. 180 kg
397 lb

7. Attach appropriate lifting device to boom cylinder (F)


using lifting strap.

–UN–30DEC96
F—Boom Cylinder (2 used)

T105828
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8. Disconnect lubrication hoses (2), nuts, cap screws (1),


and retainers (3).

1—Cap Screw (2 used)


2—Lubrication Hoses (2 used)

–UN–17FEB06
3—Retainer (2 used)

TX1003796A
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9. Push boom cylinder-to-boom pin (4) into boom.

10. Lower boom cylinder (6) onto floor stand. Repeat


procedure for second boom cylinder.

1—Nut (4 used)
2—Retainer (2 used)
33 3—Cap Screw (2 used)
3340 4—Boom Cylinder Rod End-to-Boom Pin
8 5—Thrust Plate (4 used)
6—Boom Cylinder (2 used)
–UN–24JUL01
T142979

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Frames

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device. Weight of boom, arm, and bucket
assembly and components will vary depending
on machine configuration.

Specification
Boom, Arm and Bucket
Assembly—Approximate Weight ................................................... 3450 kg
7610 lb
Bucket Cylinder—Weight................................................................. 150 kg
330 lb
Arm Cylinder—Weight ..................................................................... 250 kg
550 lb

11. Attach appropriate lifting device to boom. Use


protective covering to prevent damage to pin if chain
is used.

IMPORTANT: Arm end of boom is heavy end with arm


cylinder installed. Frame end is heavy
end when arm cylinder is removed.

–UN–31OCT88
T6626JW
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12. Remove step (2) and cover (1).

1—Cover
2—Step

–UN–21MAR07
TX1020725A

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Frames

13. Remove cap screw (1), washer, and spacer (2).

14. Insert bar between plate of boom-to-frame pin (3) and


bracket. Pull plate out.

–UN–19APR06
15. Remove boom-to-frame pin (3). Remove washers.

16. Remove boom.

TX1003791A
17. Inspect bushings and dust seals. See Inspect Pins,
Bushings and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group
3340.)

18. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Bushings 1—Cap Screw


and Seal Remove and Install. (Group 3340.) 2—Spacer
3—Boom-to-Frame Pin

19. Install washers equally on each side of boom to get


minimal amount of clearance between boom and
frame.

20. Install boom. Tighten boom-to-frame cap screw (1).

Specification
Boom-to-Frame Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 392 N•m
290 lb-ft

21. Install cover and step.

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Frames

22. Connect rod end of boom cylinders. Install thrust


plates equally on each side to get minimum amount
of clearance between boom and cylinder rod end.

23. Install retainers (3) and cap screws (1).

–UN–17FEB06
24. Tighten nuts against each other allowing cap screw
(1) to be free to turn in hole.

TX1003796A
Specification
Boom Cylinder Rod End-to-Boom
Pin Retainer Nut—Torque ..................... 550 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
405 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

1—Cap Screw (2 used)


25. Connect lubrication hoses (2). 2—Lubrication Lines (2 used)
3—Retainer (2 used)
26. Connect hydraulic hoses. See Hydraulic System Line
Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

27. Apply multi-purpose grease to all pivot joints. See


Track Adjuster, Working Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing,
and Swing Bearing Gear Grease. (Operator’s
Manual.)

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Inspect Pins, Bushings and Bosses—Front 6 5 7


Attachment 3
1 8 10
1—Boom-to-Frame Joint
2—Boom Cylinder Head End-to-Frame Joint

–UN–06MAR06
3—Boom Cylinder Rod End-to-Boom Joint 4
4—Boom-to-Arm Joint
5—Arm Cylinder Rod End-to-Arm Joint 9
11
6—Arm Cylinder Head End-to-Boom Joint
7—Bucket Cylinder Head End-to-Arm Joint 2

TX1004442
8—Bucket Cylinder Rod End-to-Side and Bucket
Links Joint
9—Side Links-to-Arm Joint TX1004442
10—Bucket Link-to-Bucket Joint
11—Bucket-to-Arm Joint

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Frames

Pins, Bushings, and Bosses


Item Standard Allowable Limit Remedy
1 Pin 90 mm 89.0 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.50 in.
Bushing 90 mm 91.5 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.60 in.
2 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Boss (Main Frame) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
Bushing (Boom Cylinder) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
3 Pin 90 mm 89.0 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.50 in.
Bushing (Boom Cylinder) 90 mm 91.5 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.60 in.
Boss (Boom) 90 mm 91.5 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.60 in.
4 Pin 90 mm 89.0 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.50 in.
Bushing 90 mm 91.5 mm Replace
3.54 in. 3.60 in.
5 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Boss (Arm) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
Bushing (Arm Cylinder) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
6 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Boss (Boom) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
Bushing (Arm Cylinder) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
7 Pin 71 mm 70.0 mm Replace
2.80 in. 2.76 in.
Boss (Arm) 71 mm 72.5 mm Replace
2.80 in. 2.85 in.
Bushing (Bucket Cylinder) 71 mm 72.5 mm Replace
2.80 in. 2.85 in.
8 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Bushing 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
33 3.15 in. 3.21 in.
3340
Bushing (Bucket Cylinder) 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
12
3.15 in. 3.21 in.

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031709
PN=228
Frames

Pins, Bushings, and Bosses


Item Standard Allowable Limit Remedy
9 Pin 71 mm 70.0 mm Replace
2.80 in. 2.76 in.
Bushing 71 mm 72.5 mm Replace
2.80 in. 2.85 in.
10 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Bushing 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.
11 Pin 80 mm 79.0 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.11 in.
Bushing 80 mm 81.5 mm Replace
3.15 in. 3.21 in.

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Frames

Bushings and Seal Remove and Install

IMPORTANT: Only install bushings using press as


shown. Bushings will be damaged if
installed with driver.

NOTE: Bushing can also be removed by welding three to


five weld beads on the inside of bushing. Bushing
will shrink enough to permit removal using a
hammer.

1. Remove bushings (C) and dust seals using bushing,


bearing, and seal driver set.

2. Install bushings with lubrication hole aligned with


lubrication passage in pivot.

3. Install bushing to a depth equal to thickness of dust


seal (H).

4. Install dust seals with lip toward outside of component.

–UN–01NOV88
A—Hydraulic Ram
B1—Pipe—Minimum ID to Clear Bushing OD
B2—Pipe—Maximum OD

T95237
B3—Pipe—Length of Bushing
C—Bushing
D—Disks
E—Bushing Stop (Disk)
F—Pilot (Disk)
G—Ram Stop (Disk)
H—Thickness of Dust Seal

–UN–31OCT88
T6641CW

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Group 3360
Hydraulic System
Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank

Applying vacuum to hydraulic oil tank eliminates the need


to drain tank prior to servicing of hydraulic system
components.

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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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Hydraulic System

2. Use 5 mm hex wrench to remove cap screws (3) and


cover.

3. Assemble fittings and hydraulic oil tank adapter from


D15032NU Vacuum Pump Kit, and JT07085A Vacuum

–UN–17NOV05
Pump Set. Install in hydraulic tank opening as shown.
Refer to pump instructions for operating information.

3—Cap Screws (4 used)

TX1000587A
–UN–06FEB06
TX1003329A
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Hydraulic System

Hydraulic Oil Cleanup Procedure Using Portable Filter Caddy

SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Filtering time for hydraulic tank is 0.089 minute


Hydraulic Oil Tank Capacity 135 L approximate x number of liters (0.33 minutes x number of
36 gal approximate gallons).
Hydraulic Oil Tank Filtering 12 minutes approximate
Time 4. Leave filter caddy operating for the next step.
Hydraulic System Capacity 235 L approximate
62 gal approximate 5. Start the engine and run it at fast idle.
Hydraulic System Filtering Time 37 minutes approximate
IMPORTANT: For the most effective results,
SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS cleaning procedure must start with
JDG1724A Super Caddy the smallest capacity circuit then
JT05679 Hose 3.7 m (12 ft) x 3/4 in. ID 100R1 Hose with 3/4 M
proceed to the next larger capacity
NPT Ends (2 used) circuit.
JTO5751A Suction Wand
6. Starting with the smallest capacity circuit, operate
JTO5750A Discharge Wand
each function through a complete cycle.

1. Install new return filter elements. Repeat procedure until the total system capacity
has circulated through filter caddy seven times.
NOTE: For a failure that creates a lot of debris, Each function must go through a minimum of three
remove access cover from hydraulic tank. complete cycles for a thorough cleaning of oil.
Drain hydraulic tank. Connect filter caddy
suction line to drain port. Add a minimum of 19 Specification
L (5 gal) of oil to reservoir. Operate filter caddy Hydraulic System—Capacity ................................. 235 L approximate
and wash out the hydraulic tank. 62 gal approximate
Hydraulic System—Filtering
Time ............................................................... 37 minutes approximate
IMPORTANT: The minimum ID for a connector is
13 mm (1/2 in.) to prevent cavitation
NOTE: Filtering time for complete hydraulic system is
of filter caddy pump.
0.158 minute x number of liters (0.6 minute x
number of gallons). Filtering time for machines
2. Put filter caddy suction and discharge wands into
with auxiliary hydraulic functions must be
hydraulic tank filler hole so ends are as far apart as
increased because system capacity is larger.
possible to obtain a thorough cleaning of oil.
7. Stop the engine. Remove the filter caddy.
3. Start the filter caddy. Check to be sure oil is flowing
through the filters.
8. Install new return filter elements.
Operate filter caddy until all the oil in hydraulic tank
9. Check hydraulic oil level. See Check Hydraulic
has been circulated through the filter a minimum of
Tank Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)
four times.

Specification
33
Hydraulic Oil Tank—Capacity................................ 135 L approximate
3360
36 gal approximate
3
Hydraulic Oil Tank—Filtering
Time ............................................................... 12 minutes approximate

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031709
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Hydraulic System

Pump 1 and 2 Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

–UN–21MAR07
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Drain hydraulic oil tank. Approximate capacity is 135 L
(36 gal).
1—Pressure Release Button
3. Drain pump drive gearbox. Approximate oil capacity is 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
1.0 L (1.1 qt).

4. Remove hydraulic compartment cover and rear engine


cover.

FS41334,000016F –19–10APR07–1/11

5. Remove cap screws (1) and set fuel filters (2 and 3)


aside. Protect against damage to hoses and filters.

1—Cap Screw (4 used)


2—Final Fuel Filter

–UN–11APR07
3—Primary Fuel Filter

TX1021817A

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33 6. Remove cap screws (1) and set engine oil filter


3360 assembly (2) aside. Protect against damage to hoses
4
and filter.

1—Cap Screw (2 used)


–UN–19MAR07

2—Oil Filter Assembly


TX1020526A

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031709
PN=234
Hydraulic System

7. Remove muffler cover (1) and shields (2).

CAUTION: Exhaust parts may be hot. Avoid


burns by waiting until the parts are cool to the
touch before working on them.

8. Support muffler using appropriate lifting device.

9. Loosen exhaust clamp and move onto muffler tube.

1—Cover
2—Shield (3 used)

–UN–26MAR07
TX1020930
FS41334,000016F –19–10APR07–4/11

10. Remove nuts (2) and U-bolts from muffler support (3).

11. Remove muffler (1).

12. Disconnect electrical connectors.

–UN–23MAR07
13. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines. Close all open
lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

TX1020923A
1—Muffler
2—U-bolt Nut (8 used)
3—Support

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PN=235
Hydraulic System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Hydraulic Pump and Drive
Gearbox—Approximate Weight ....................................................... 168 kg
370 lb

14. Install JT05550 Lifting Eyebolt and JDG19 Lifting

–UN–12MAR07
Bracket to pump (1). Connect an appropriate lifting
device to eyebolt and lifting bracket using lifting
straps.

TX1020397
1—Lift Point (3 used)

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Hydraulic System

15. Remove cap screws (4), muffler support (3), and hose
bracket (2) from hydraulic pump gearbox (1).

16. Pull pump assembly (1) away from flywheel housing


to disengage damper drive (flex coupler).

17. Remove hydraulic pump and drive gearbox from


machine.

18. Repair or replace as necessary.

IMPORTANT: Align flex coupler on drive gearbox with


mating part on engine flywheel.

19. Align damper drive and install pump assembly to


flywheel housing.

20. Install muffler support (3), hose bracket (2), and pump
assembly with cap screws (1). Tighten to

–UN–09MAR07
specification.

Specification
Pump Drive Gearbox-to-Flywheel

TX1020354
Housing Cap Screw—Torque......................................................... 65 N•m
48 lb-ft

21. Connect lines. See Pump 1, Pump 2, and Pilot Pump


1—Hydraulic Pump Drive Gearbox
Line Identification. (Group 9025-15.)
2—Support
3—Bracket
22. Connect electrical connectors. See Pump Harness 4—Cap Screw (8 used)
(W8) Component Location. (Group 9015-10.)

23. Install split flange and tighten cap screws.

Specification
Split Flange 8 mm Cap Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft
Split Flange 10 mm Cap Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 90 N•m
67 lb-ft

24. Apply pipe sealant to pump drive gearbox pipe plug


threads, if removed.

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Hydraulic System

25. Install muffler (1) to support using U-bolts and nuts


(2). Hand tighten for next step.

NOTE: Clamp torque is 8.5 N•m (75 lb-in.) with maximum


torque of 20 N•m (177 lb-in.)

–UN–23MAR07
26. Install exhaust clamp and tighten.

27. Tighten muffler U-bolt nuts to specification.

TX1020923A
Specification
Muffler U-Bolt Nut—Torque ............................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft
1—Muffler
2—U-Bolt Nut (8 used)
3—Support

FS41334,000016F –19–10APR07–8/11

28. Install muffler shields (2) and cover (1).

29. Route muffler water drain down through shield.

1—Cover
2—Shield (3 used)

–UN–26MAR07

33
TX1020930

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031709
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Hydraulic System

30. Install engine oil filter assembly (2) using cap screws
(1).

1—Cap Screw (2 used)


2—Oil Filter Assembly

–UN–19MAR07
TX1020526A
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31. Install fuel filters (2 and 3) using cap screws (1).

32. Install hydraulic compartment cover and rear engine


cover.

–UN–11APR07
33. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See 200DLC Drain
and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump and drive gearbox will

TX1021817A
be damaged if not filled with oil before
starting engine. Start-up procedure
must be performed whenever a new
pump or gearbox is installed or oil has
been drained from the pump, gearbox 1—Cap Screw (4 used)
2—Final Fuel Filter
or hydraulic oil tank.
3—Primary Fuel Filter

34. Fill pump housing and pump drive gearbox with oil.
See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group
3360.)

35. Check pump regulator adjustments.

For minimum flow:

• See Pump Regulator Test and Adjustment—


Minimum Flow. (Group 9025-25.)

For maximum flow:


33
• See Pump Regulator Test and Adjustment—
3360
Maximum Flow. (Group 9025-25.) 9

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Hydraulic System

Pump 1 and 2 Disassemble and Assemble

10
7 8 9 11

22 23
21
19 20 24
12
18
17
6 16
15
13
13
5
14
23
4
22
3 20
2 21
25
18
1
26
17
32 16
15

33

27
32 28
31 29
30
27
28
37

36
35
56 34

40 45
38 46
47
39
55 35 41
54
33
3360 57
10
43
44 42 48
49
–UN–20JUL01

50
51

53 52
T142373

T142373 58 51

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Hydraulic System

1—Pump Housing 16—Roller Bearing (2 used) 29—O-Ring 43—Drain Plug


2—Lock Washer (6 used) 17—Ring (2 used) 30—Special Fitting 44—O-Ring
3—Cap Screw (6 used) 18—Roller Bearing (2 used) 31—Spring Pin (2 used) 45—Cap Screw (2 used)
4—Spring Pin (4 used) 19—Hydraulic Pump 1 (Front) 32—Oil Seal (2 used) 46—Lock Washer (2 used)
5—O-Ring (10 used) Drive Shaft 33—Snap Ring (2 used) 47—Washer (2 used)
6—O-Ring (2 used) 20—Pin (2 used) 34—Fill Plug 48—Pilot Pump
7—Cap Screw (4 used) 21—Center Shaft (2 used) 35—Snap Ring (2 used) 49—Snap Ring
8—Hydraulic Pump 1 (Front) 22—Spring (2 used) 36—Hydraulic Pump 1 Driven 50—Snap Ring
Regulator 23—Piston (14 used) Gear 51—Ball Bearing
9—Cap Screw (2 used) 24—Cylinder Block (Rotor) 37—Gasket 52—Pilot Pump Drive Gear
10—Cap Screw (2 used) (2 used) 38—Cap Screw (2 used) 53—Pilot Pump Drive Shaft
11—Cap Screw (2 used) 25—Hydraulic Pump 2 (Rear) 39—Hydraulic Pump 2 Drive 54—Snap Ring
12—Hydraulic Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft Gear 55—Oil Seal
Regulator 26—Hydraulic Pump 2 Spacer 40—Dipstick 56—Pump Drive Gearbox
13—O-Ring (4 used) Ring 41—Dipstick Tube 57—Set Screw (2 used)
14—O-Ring (6 used) 27—O-Ring (2 used) 42—Gasket 58—Dampener Drive Coupling
15—Bearing Nut (2 used) 28—Plug (2 used)

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Hydraulic System

72
71 73
70
74

71
68

67
75
62
63
60
64

63 69
60
62
61 60
62 76
66 63
78
65
60 77
59
60 63
62
61 79

82 66
80
60 60
59
81

82

–UN–20JUL01
T142375

T142375

33
3360 59—Dowel Pin 65—Hydraulic Pump 2 Valve 71—O-Ring (4 used) 77—Servo Piston (2 used)
12 60—Snap Ring (12 used) Plate 72—Cap Screw (8 used) 78—Pin (2 used)
61—Dowel Pin (2 used) 66—Dowel Pin (4 used) 73—Cover (2 used) 79—O-Ring (2 used)
62—Lever (4 used) 67—Back-Up Ring 74—O-Ring (2 used) 80—Stop (2 used)
63—Dowel Pin (4 used) 68—O-Ring 75—Cap Screw (12 used) 81—Cap Screw (8 used)
64—Hydraulic Pump 1 Valve 69—Spring Pin (2 used) 76—Set Screw (2 used) 82—Feedback Link (2 used)
Plate 70—Cylinder Head (Cover)

1. Remove plug (43) from pump gearbox. Drain gear


oil. Approximate oil capacity is 1.0 L (1.1 qt).

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Hydraulic System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device. appropriate lifting device.

Specification Specification
Hydraulic Pump Housing and Pump Housing Assembly—
Gearbox—Approximate Weight ................................................ 168 kg Approximate Weight ................................................................. 105 kg
370 lb 230 lb

2. Loosen set screws (57) and remove dampener 4. Remove cap screws (3) and lock washers (2) to
drive coupling (58). remove pump housing (1) from pump drive gearbox
(56).
3. Remove pilot pump (48). See Pilot Pump Remove
and Install. (Group 3360.)

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NOTE: The gears are not interchangeable. To aid in


reassembly, make timing marks on drive shafts at
(84) and (85), and mark (83) on drive gear (39)
and driven gear (36).

–UN–07FEB07
5. Make timing marks on pump gears to aid in
reassembly.

6. Measure amount of backlash between gears, using

TX1018511A
specification, to determine limit of use.

Specification
Pump Drive and Driven Gear—
Backlash ........................................................ 0.68 mm (0.027 in.) nominal 35—Snap Ring (2 used)
1.50 mm (0.059 in.) limit of use 36—Driven Gear
39—Drive Gear
7. Remove snap rings (35) and remove gears (36 and 83—Driven Gear-to-Drive Gear Timing Mark
39). 84—Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft-to-Drive Gear
Timing Mark
85—Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft-to-Driven Gear
8. Remove pump regulators (8 and 12). Repair or replace Timing Mark
as necessary. See Pump 1 and 2 Regulator
Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 3360.)

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Cylinder Head—Approximate
Weight................................................................................................ 30 kg
66 lb

IMPORTANT: Valve plates (64 and 65) are connected


to the feedback linkage and must
remain on the cylinder blocks (24).
Valve plates and end of cylinder blocks
have highly machined surfaces and can
be damaged.

9. Remove cap screws (75) and carefully remove cylinder


head (70).

10. Remove servo pistons (77) only if replacement is


necessary.

33 Disassemble servo piston using following procedure:


3360
14
• Heat set screw (76) to loosen thread lock and
sealer. (Medium strength thread lock used.)

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Hydraulic System

• Remove set screw. (Use a 6 mm hex key wrench.)


• Remove pin (78).

IMPORTANT: Pump 1 (front) (64) and pump 2 (rear)


(65) valve plates are not
interchangeable. Take notice of the
location and position of ports in plate.
The inlet port in valve plate is located
towards the center and top of pump
housing.

11. Remove hydraulic pump 1 (64) and hydraulic pump 2


(65) valve plates. Protect machined surfaces of plates
from damage.

12. Remove special fittings (30) before removing


hydraulic pump 1 (19) and hydraulic pump 2 (25)
drive shafts.

13. Remove hydraulic pump 2 spacer ring (26) from bore.

14. Remove bearing nut (15) using JDG769 Spanner


Wrench.

15. Remove roller bearings (16 and 18) from pump 1 (19)
and pump 2 (25) drive shafts using a knife edge
puller and a press.

16. Clean and inspect parts. Repair or replace parts as


necessary. See Pump 1 and 2 Inspection. (Group
3360.)

17. Assemble hydraulic pump in reverse order, using the


following information.

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Hydraulic System

CAUTION: DO NOT heat oil over 182°C (360°F).


Oil fumes or oil can ignite above 193°C (380°F).
Use a thermometer. Do not allow a flame or
heating element to come in direct contact with
the oil. Heat the oil in a well-ventilated area.
Plan a safe handling procedure to avoid burns.

18. Heat roller bearings (16 and 18).

Specification

–UN–07FEB07
Roller Bearing Heat—
Temperature ................................................................................ 50—80°C
122—176°F

TX1018493
19. Apply oil to bearing. Push roller bearing (18) on drive
shaft so inner race is tight against shoulder.

20. Install spacer ring (17) and roller bearing (16).

21. Apply oil to threads of bearing nut (15).

22. Tighten bearing nut using JDG769 Spanner Wrench.

Specification
Pump Drive Shaft Bearing Nut—
Rolling Drag Torque ......................................................... 1.96 ± 0.49 N•m
17 ± 4 lb-in.

–UN–07FEB07
15—Bearing Nut
16—Roller Bearing
17—Spacer Ring
18—Roller Bearing
19—Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft

TX1018494
25—Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft

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33 23. Install hydraulic pump 2 spacer ring (26) into housing


3360 bore.
16

26—Spacer Ring
–UN–07FEB07
TX1018495A

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031709
PN=246
Hydraulic System

24. To help installation of drive shafts (19 and 25), heat


pump housing using a heat gun such as the JT07010
Two Temperature Heat Gun.

Specification

–UN–07FEB07
Hydraulic Pump Housing Heat—
Temperature ................................................................................ 50—80°C
122—176°F

25. Apply a film of oil to outer race of bearings. Install the

TX1018496A
drive shafts.

NOTE: Allow housing to cool to the touch, to safely


handle after drive shaft installation. 19—Drive Shaft
25—Drive Shaft
26. Install and tighten special fittings (30). 30—Special Fitting (2 used)

Specification
Special Plug-to-Hydraulic Pump
Housing Special Fitting—Torque.................................................... 34 N•m
25 lb-ft

27. Apply multi-purpose grease to lips of oil seals (32).


Install oil seals with lip (spring side) toward inside of
housing. Install snap rings (33).

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PN=247
Hydraulic System

28. Install drive (39) and driven (36) gears using


procedure:

For original parts;

–UN–07FEB07
• Install drive (39) and driven (36) gears on shafts so
timing marks (83, 84, and 85) are aligned. Install
snap rings (35).

TX1018511A
For new parts;

• Install the JDG1054 Aligning Bar on the socket (87


and 88) end of drive shafts.
• Install aligning bar so end marked “Long Shaft
Side” is to pump 2 (rear) drive shaft (25). Turn
shafts so socket alignment dowels (89 and 90)
engage a socket in drive shafts. The socket for
pump 1 (front) drive shaft is slightly below the
center-line of socket for pump 2 (rear) drive shaft
when shafts are timed correctly.
• Install cap screws (91) to hold bar in position.
• From the spline end of shafts, turn shafts to the left
to remove any play between socket alignment

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dowels and sockets.
• Install gear on pump 2 (rear) drive shaft. Install the
snap ring.
• Install gear on pump 1 (front) drive shaft. As

TX1018497
necessary, turn shaft slightly or turn gear to another
position so teeth on gears engage. Install snap ring.

29. Apply oil to center shaft (21), pistons (23), and 19—Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft
cylinder blocks (24). Use petroleum jelly to hold pin 25—Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft
(20) in hole in center shaft. 35—Snap Ring (2 used)
36—Driven Gear
30. Install cylinder block so pin engages slot in cylinder 39—Drive Gear
83—Driven Gear-to-Drive Gear Timing Mark
block. 84—Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft-to-Drive Gear
Timing Mark
31. Apply thread lock and sealer (medium strength) to 85—Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft-to-Driven Gear
threads of dowel pins (63). Tighten dowel pins into Timing Mark
pump 1 (front) (64) and pump 2 (rear) (65) valve 86—JDG1054 Aligning Bar (Pump Timing Tool)
87—Socket
plates. 88—Socket
89—Socket Alignment Dowel
Specification 90—Socket Alignment Dowel
33 Dowel Pin-to-Pump 1 (Front) and 91—M8-1.25 Cap Screw (2 used)
3360 Pump 2 (Rear) Valve Plate—
18 Torque ........................................................................................... 9.8 N•m
86 lb-in.

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IMPORTANT: Pump 1 (front) (64) and pump 2 (rear)


(65) valve plates are not
interchangeable. The inlet port in valve
plate is located toward the center and
top of pump housing.

32. Install valve plates using procedure:

• Apply oil to valve plates.


• Install valve plates so inlet port is toward the center
and top of pump housing.
• Connect levers (62) for feedback linkage to valve
plates.

33. Install servo pistons (77) and pins (78). If set screw
was removed, install using procedure:

• Apply thread lock and sealer (medium strength) to


threads of set screw (76).
• Tighten set screw (76) using a 6 mm hex key
wrench.

Specification
Servo Piston-to-Pin Set Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 34 N•m
25 lb-ft

34. Tighten cap screws (72 and 81) for stop (80) and
cover (73) to specification.

Specification
Stop and Cover-to-Cylinder Head
Cap Screw—Torque .................................................................... 19.5 N•m
180 lb-in.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

35. Install cylinder head (70) checking to be sure that


pins engage middle hole in valves plates.

Specification
Cylinder Head—Approximate
Weight................................................................................................ 30 kg
66 lb
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Tighten cap screws (75) to specification.

Specification
Cylinder Head-to-Hydraulic Pump
Housing Cap Screw—Torque....................................................... 108 N•m
80 lb-ft

36. Install regulators:

• Remove air bleed plugs from pump regulators (8


and 12).
• Install regulators, making sure groove in remote
control sleeve and load sleeve engage dowel pin
(61) in feedback link (82). Check, through hole, that
groove in sleeves engage dowel pin.
• Reinstall air bleed plugs to avoid contamination to
hydraulic pump during installation.
• Tighten cap screws to specification.

Specification
Regulator-to-Hydraulic Pump
Housing Cap Screw—Torque......................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

37. Install and tighten pump pressure sensors to


specification.

Specification
Pump Pressure
Sensor-to-Hydraulic Pump
Housing—Torque............................................................................ 98 N•m
72 lb-ft

38. Install parts (49-53). See Pilot Pump Drive Shaft


Remove and Install. (Group 3360.)

CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Hydraulic Pump Housing
Assembly—Approximate Weight ..................................................... 105 kg
230 lb

39. Install pump housing assembly (1) to gearbox (56).


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Tighten cap screws (3) to specification.

Specification
Hydraulic Pump
Housing-to-Gearbox Housing Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 147 N•m
109 lb-ft

40. Apply rigid form-in-place gasket to mounting surface


for pilot pump (48).

Tighten cap screws (45) to specification.

Specification
Pilot Pump-to-Gearbox Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

41. Apply multi-purpose grease to lips of oil seal (55).


Install oil seal with lip (spring side) toward inside of
housing.

CAUTION: Install damper drive coupling hub so


face is flush with end of pump shaft. It cannot
rub or hit gearbox housing or shaft oil seal
when rotated.

42. Install damper drive coupling (58) onto splines of


pump shaft (25). Position so hub face is flush with
pump shaft end. Space between coupling and
gearbox housing (56) is approximately 2 mm (0.08
in.).

43. Apply thread lock and sealer (medium strength) to


threads of set screws (57).

Tighten set screws (57) to specification. For assembly


of dampener drive: See Dampener Drive (Flex
Coupling) Remove and Install. (Group 0752.)

Specification
Dampener Drive Hub-to-Pump 2
(Rear) Drive Shaft Set Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 108 N•m
80 lb-ft
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44. Fill pump and pump drive gearbox with oil. See Pump
21
1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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Pump 1 and 2 Inspection

1. Measure diameter of oil seal contact surfaces (A, B,


and D) on pump 1 (front) (E) and pump 2 (rear) (C)
drive shafts.

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Specification
Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft Oil
Seal Contact Surface (A)—OD ......................................... 45 mm nominal
1.77 in. nominal
44.8 mm limit of use

T105725
1.76 in. limit of use
Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft Oil
Seal Contact Surface (B)—OD ......................................... 55 mm nominal
2.17 in. nominal A—Oil Seal Contact Surface
54.8 mm limit of use B—Oil Seal Contact Surface
2.16 in. limit of use C—Pump 2 (Rear) Drive Shaft
Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft Oil D—Oil Seal Contact Surface
Seal Contact Surface—OD ............................................... 55 mm nominal E—Pump 1 (Front) Drive Shaft
2.17 in. nominal
54.8 mm limit of use
2.16 in. limit of use

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2. Measure play (H) between piston connecting rod (F)


and socket in front and rear drive shafts (G).

Specification
Piston-to-Drive Shaft Socket—
Play ............................................................................... 0.058 mm nominal
0.0023 in. nominal
0.400 mm limit of use
0.0157 in. limit of use

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F—Piston Connecting Rod
G—Rear Drive Shaft
H—Play
T105726

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3. Measure ID of cylinder block piston bore. Measure OD


of piston. Subtract the OD from the ID for clearance.

Specification
Cylinder Block Bore-to-Piston—
Clearance ..................................................................... 0.043 mm nominal

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0.0017 in. nominal
0.080 mm limit of use
0.0032 in. limit of use

T6557EM
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T6557EN
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4. Clamp the connecting rod end of a piston in a vise with


soft-jaw faces. Measure play between connecting rod
and piston.

Specification
Piston-to-Connecting Rod—Play .................................. 0.150 mm nominal

–UN–18OCT88
0.0059 in. nominal
0.400 mm limit of use
0.0157 in. limit of use

T6557EK

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5. Measure OD (C) of small and large end of servo piston


(D). Measure ID (B) of small and large end of bore in
cylinder head (A). Subtract the OD from the ID for
clearances.

Specification
Servo Piston-to-Cylinder Head
Bore—Clearance .......................................................... 0.079 mm nominal
0.0033 in. nominal
0.200 mm limit of use
0.0078 in. limit of use

A—Cylinder Head
B—ID
C—OD

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D—Servo Piston

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6. Measure OD (C) of servo piston pin (B). Measure ID


(D) of bore in valve plate (A). Subtract the OD from the
ID for the clearance.

Specification
Servo Piston Pin-to-Valve Plate
Bore—Clearance .......................................................... 0.051 mm nominal

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0.0020 in. nominal
0.300 mm limit of use
0.0118 in. limit of use
T105729

A—Valve Plate
B—Piston Pin
C—OD
D—ID

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Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump and drive gearbox will


be damaged if not filled with oil before
starting engine. Procedure must be

–UN–19MAR07
performed whenever a new pump or
gearbox is installed or oil has been
drained from the pump, gearbox or
hydraulic oil tank.

TX1020552A
Procedure is to ensure the pumps and
gearbox are filled with oil and air is bled
from suction side of pumps to prevent
cavitation.

1. Fill pump drive gearbox with oil through fill plug (2) so
level is above “H” mark on dipstick (1). See Pump
Gearbox Oil. (Operator’s Manual.)

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2. Remove air bleed plugs (3) from the top of pump
regulators to allow housing to fill with oil from the
hydraulic oil tank and to let air escape.

T145092
3. When pump housing is full of oil, install plugs.

4. As necessary, add oil to hydraulic oil tank until it is


between marks on sight glass. See Hydraulic Oil. 1—Dipstick
(Operator’s Manual.) Tighten tank cap. Tighten vent 2—Fill Plug
3—Air Bleed Plug (2 used)
plug.

5. Start engine and run at slow idle. Slowly raise boom to


full height and then lower to pressurize hydraulic oil
tank.

6. Purge air from the hydraulic system by slowly


operating each function through three cycles. Air in
pilot circuits are purged automatically.

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Pump 1 and 2 Regulator Remove and Install

NOTE: Pump 1 (front) and pump 2 (rear) regulators are


similar in design. Removal of pump 2 (rear)
regulator is shown.

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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from
pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

TX1020485A
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).


1—Pressure Release Button
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
pump or drain hydraulic oil tank. See Apply Vacuum to
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Hydraulic oil tank
capacity is approximately 135 L (36 gal).

3. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines. Close all open


lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Disconnect electrical connectors.

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5. Remove cap screws (1) and regulator (2).

6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

7. Install regulators making sure groove in remote control

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sleeve and load sleeve engage dowel pin in feedback
link. Check through hole that groove in sleeves engage
dowel pin.

TX1003224A
8. Tighten cap screws (1) to specification.

Specification
Pump 1 (Front) and Pump 2
(Rear) Regulator-to-Pump 1—Cap Screw (8 used)
Housing Cap Screw—Torque......................................................... 49 N•m 2—Hydraulic Pump Regulator (2 used)
36 lb-ft

9. Connect lines. See Pump 1, Pump 2, and Pilot Pump


Line Identification. (Group 9025-15.)

10. Connect electrical connectors. See Pump Harness


(W8) Component Location. (Group 9015-10.)

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting engine.
Procedure must be performed whenever
a new pump installed or oil has been
drained from the pump or hydraulic oil
tank.

11. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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Pump 1 and 2 Regulator Disassemble and Assemble

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T142272B
Pump 2 (Rear) Regulator Shown

1—Cap Screw (4 used) 8—O-Ring (3 used) 15—Spring (2 used) 22—Piston


2—Nut 9—Load Adjusting Screw 16—Remote Control Spool 23—Load Piston
3—Nut (2 used) (Stop) 17—Remote Control Sleeve 24—Cylinder
4—Minimum Flow Adjusting 10—Regulator Body 18—O-Ring 25—Load Sleeve
Screw 11—Cap Screw (4 used) 19—Backup Ring 26—Load Spool
5—Cover 12—End Plate 20—O-Ring 27—Inner Spring
6—Nut (2 used) 13—Flow Adjusting Cartridge 21—Cylinder
7—Load Adjusting Cartridge 14—Maximum Flow Adjusting
Screw (Stop)

NOTE: Pump 1 (front) and pump 2 (rear) regulators 2. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
are similar. Pump 2 (rear) regulator is shown.
3. Tighten cap screws (1 and 11).
IMPORTANT: Removal of adjusting screws (4, 9
and 14) and cartridges (7 and 13) Specification
33 from end plate (12) and cover (5) will Pump 1 (Front) and Pump 2
3360 (Rear) End Plate and
require the adjustment of pump Cover-to-Housing Cap Screw—
28
regulators. Only remove parts from Torque................................................................................... 19.8 N•m
end plate and cover if replacement is 180 lb-in.
necessary.

1. Remove end plate (12) and cover (5) with adjusting


screws and cartridges installed.

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T105706
2—Load Sleeve 13—Load Adjusting Screw 24—Maximum Flow Adjusting 34—Nut
3—Load Spool (Stop) Screw (Stop) 35—End Plate
5—Cylinder 15—Spring 27—Remote Control Sleeve 36—Cover
6—Load Piston 16—Nut (2 used) 28—Remote Control Spool 37—Cap Screw (8 used)
12—Load Adjusting Cartridge 17—Nut (2 used) 29—Minimum Flow Adjusting 47—Outer Spring
(Stop) 20—Piston Screw 48—Inner Spring
—Flow Adjusting Cartridge 21—Cylinder
(Stop)

4. Tighten cap screws. 6. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2
Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)
5. Tighten air bleed plug.
7. Check pump regulator adjustments.
Specification
Pump 1 (Front) and Pump 2
For minimum flow:
(Rear) Air Bleed
Plug-to-Housing—Torque ........................................................ 78 N•m
58 lb-ft • See Pump Regulator Test and Adjustments—
Minimum Flow. (Group 9025-25.)
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if
not filled with oil before starting For maximum flow:
engine. Procedure must be
performed whenever a new pump is • See Pump Regulator Test and Adjustments—
installed or oil has been drained Maximum Flow. (Group 9025-25.)
from the pump or hydraulic oil tank.
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Pilot Pump Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Drain pump drive gearbox. Approximate oil capacity is
1.0 L (1.1 qt).

3. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum 1—Pressure Release Button
pump or drain hydraulic oil tank. See Apply Vacuum to 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) See 200DLC Drain
and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

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4. Remove cap screws (1) and set fuel filters (2 and 3)


aside. Protect against damage to hoses and filters.

1—Cap Screw (4 used)


2—Final Fuel Filter

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3—Primary Fuel Filter

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5. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines. Close all open


lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

6. Remove adapters (3).

–UN–19MAR07
7. Remove cap screws (2) and pilot pump (1) from
gearbox.

8. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Pilot Pump

TX1020294A
Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 3360.)

9. Apply T43514 Rigid Form-In-Place Gasket to mounting


surface for pilot pump.
1—Pilot Pump
10. Tighten cap screws (2) to specification. 2—Cap Screw (2 used)
3—Adapter (2 used)
4—Hydraulic Pump Gearbox
Specification
Pilot Pump-to-Pump Drive
Gearbox Cap Screw—Torque ........................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

11. Install adapters (3) and O-rings.

12. Connect lines. See Pump 1, Pump 2, and Pilot Pump


Line Identification. (Group 9025-15.)

13. Install fuel filters.

14. Fill pump drive gearbox so level is above “H” mark on


dipstick. See Change Pump Drive Gearbox Oil.
(Operator’s Manual.)

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Pilot Pump Disassemble and Assemble

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0—Pilot Pump 6—Seal (2 used) 13—Driven Gear 26—Bushing


1—Housing 7—End Cover 14—Drive Gear 27—Bushing
2—Flange 9—Backup Retainer (2 used) 15—Washer (4 used) 28—Pin (4 used)
3—Oil Seal 10—Key (2 used) 16—Cap Screw (4 used) 30—Seal Kit
5—Snap Ring 12—O-Ring (2 used)

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IMPORTANT: Be careful not to lose keys (B).

1. Check bushings (D). If inside diameter and surface


toward gear are rough or worn, replace pump.

2. Check gears (A and C) and housing. If gear teeth,

–UN–13MAY92
shaft, and inside of housing is rough or worn, replace
pump.

IMPORTANT: Apply clean hydraulic oil to all parts.

T7685IX
Pump failure can result if pump is
assembled dry.

3. Apply clean hydraulic oil to all parts. A—Drive Gear


B—Keys (2 used)
C—Driven Gear
4. Apply multi-purpose grease to lip of oil seal. Install oil D—Bushing
seal with lip (spring side) towards inside of housing.

5. Tighten cap screws.

Specification
Cover-to-Flange Cap Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 41 N•m
30 lb-ft

6. Check pilot pressure setting. See See Pilot Pressure


Regulating Valve Test and Adjustment. (Group
9025-25.)

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Pilot Pump Drive Shaft Remove and Install

1. Remove snap rings (6 and 7).

2. Remove pilot pump drive shaft (4) and outer ball


bearing (5) using a blind-hole puller or an internal

–UN–12DEC96
puller. Ball bearings are a press fit on drive shaft and
in housing.

3. Remove pilot pump drive gear (3) through opening for

T105640
hydraulic pump.

4. Repair or replace as needed.

5. Assemble in reverse order.

1—Pump Drive Gearbox Case


3—Pilot Pump Drive Gear
4—Pilot Pump Drive Shaft

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5—Ball Bearing (2 used)
6—Snap Ring
7—Snap Ring

T105657
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Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve and Filter


Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or

–UN–21MAR07
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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2. Tag and disconnect hoses.

3. Close all open hoses and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Remove cap screws (2) and remove pilot pressure

–UN–21MAR07
regulating valve (1) and filter (3).

5. Repair or replace as necessary.

TX1020484A
6. Install cap screws (2).

Specification
Filter Head-to-Support Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 50 N•m 1—Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve
37 lb-ft 2—Cap Screw (2 used)
3—Filter
7. Replace pilot filter element (3).

Specification
Pilot Filter Element
Housing-to-Filter Head—Torque ................................................... 25 N•m
220 lb-in.

8. Connect hoses. See Hydraulic System Line 33


3360
Connections. (Group 9025-15.)
35

9. Check pilot pressure setting. See Pilot Pressure


Regulating Valve Test and Adjustment. (Group
9025-25.)

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Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve and Filter 1


Disassemble and Assemble
2
3
1. Remove plug (6) with O-ring (5). 4
5
2. Remove parts (2—4). 6

–UN–07FEB06
3. Inspect, clean and replace parts as necessary.

4. Check that poppet (2) slides smoothly in pilot pressure


regulating valve housing.

TX1003402
5. Tighten plug (6).

Specification 1—Pilot Pressure Regulating Valve Housing


Plug-to-housing—Torque................................................................ 50 N•m 2—Poppet
37 lb-ft 3—Shim (as required)
4—Spring
5—O-Ring
6—Plug

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Pilot Shutoff Solenoid Valve Remove and


Install

1. Turn upperstructure 90° to tracks.

–UN–21MAR07
CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from
pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1). TX1020485A

2. Push pressure release button (1).

1—Pressure Release Button


2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
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3. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines. Close all open


lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Disconnect solenoid connector (2).

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5. Remove cap screws (1) and valve.

6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

TX1003407A
7. Install valve. Tighten cap screws.

Specification
Pilot Shutoff Valve
Housing-to-Cab Platform Cap
Screw—Torque .............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

8. Connect lines. See Pilot Shutoff Solenoid Valve


Operation. (Group 9025-05.)

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1—Cap Screw (2 used)
2—Connector

TX1003406A
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Pilot Shutoff Solenoid Valve Disassemble and Assemble

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1—Spring 5—Screen 9—Screw (2 used) 12—O-Ring (2 used)


2—Plate 6—Solenoid 10—Screw (2 used) 13—Valve, Pilot Shutoff
3—Housing 8—Plug (2 used) 11—O-Ring Solenoid
4—Spool

1. Clamp housing (3) in a vise. Specification


Shutoff Solenoid Valve Housing
Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 28 N•m
2. Scribe a line on housing (3) and solenoid (6). 246 lb-in.

3. Remove screws (9), solenoid (6), and O-ring (11). 8. Install screen (5).
4. Remove plug (8), O-ring (12), spring (1), and spool 9. Install O-ring (11) to solenoid (6).
(4), from housing.
10. Align scribe marks and install solenoid (6) to
5. Remove screen (5). housing (3), using screws (9). Tighten screws to
specification.
6. Clean and inspect all parts. Replace worn or
damaged parts as necessary. Use new O-rings Specification
when assembling. Solenoid-to-Housing Screws—
Torque........................................................................................ 4 N•m
7. Install spool (4), spring (1), plug (8), and O-ring 36 lb-in.
(12). Tighten plug to specification.

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Fan Drive Pump Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump, or drain tank. See See Apply Vacuum to
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Approximate oil
capacity is 135 L (36 gal). 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
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Hydraulic System

3. Loosen clamp and disconnect inlet hose (2).

4. Disconnect outlet hose (1). Install caps and plugs.


Close all open lines and fitting using caps and plugs.

–UN–21FEB06
5. Remove cap screws (4), washers, pump (3), and
gasket.

6. If installing new pump, remove fittings and top cap

TX1003808A
screw from existing pump and install onto new pump
using new O-rings on fittings.

7. Install pump and new gasket.

8. Tighten cap screws.

9. Connect inlet and outlet hoses.

–UN–21FEB06
10. Tighten fittings and clamp.

11. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See See 200DLC
Drain and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

TX1003809A
1—Outlet Hose
2—Inlet Hose
3—Fan Drive Pump
4—Cap Screws (2 used)

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Fan Drive Motor Remove and Install

1. Remove fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)

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Hydraulic System

2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum


pump. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank.
(Group 3360.)

3. Disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hose (1) from


hydraulic oil tank. Close all open lines and fittings

–UN–19APR07
using caps and plugs.

4. Remove cap screw (2) and hose clamp.

TX1022358
5. Route hydraulic hose back to fan drive motor.

1—Hydraulic Hose (to Fan Drive Motor)


2—Cap Screw

–UN–22MAR07
TX1020688A
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6. Tag and disconnect fan drive motor hydraulic hoses (1


and 2). Close all open lines and fittings using caps and
plugs.

7. Route hoses through opening in side of frame.

–UN–03APR07
1—Hydraulic Hose
2—Hydraulic Hose

TX1021410A

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8. Support fan drive motor assembly (2). Remove cap 33


screws (1) and fan drive motor assembly (2). 3360
41

1—Cap Screw (4 used)


2—Fan Drive Motor Assembly
–UN–23MAR07
TX1020784A

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9. Disconnect hydraulic hoses (4, 6, and 7).

10. Remove lock nut (2) and washer. Discard lock nut.

11. Remove hub (1) from motor shaft using suitable

–UN–30MAR07
puller.

12. Remove cap screws (3), nuts, washers, and fan drive
motor (5).

TX1021112A
13. Replace motor as necessary.

14. Install motor into mounting bracket.


1—Hub
15. Install cap screws, washers, and nuts. Tighten cap 2—Lock Nut
3—Cap Screws
screws to specification. 4—Hydraulic Hose
5—Fan Drive Motor
Specification 6—Hydraulic Hose
Fan Drive Motor-to-Mounting 7—Hydraulic Hose
Bracket Cap Screws—Torque ........................................................ 73 N•m
54 lb-ft

16. Install hub on fan shaft.

17. Install washer and new lock nut onto fan shaft.
Tighten lock nut to specification.

Specification
Fan Motor Shaft Lock Nut—
Torque ............................................................................................ 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

18. Connect hydraulic hoses

19. Install fan drive motor assembly. Tighten cap screws


to specification.

Specification
Fan Drive Motor
Assembly-to-Cooling Package
Cap Screws—Torque ..................................................................... 73 N•m
54 lb-ft

20. Install fan and fan shroud. See Fan, Fan Guard, and
Fan Shroud Remove and Install. (Group 0510.)
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Hydraulic System

Fan Drive Control Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

–UN–21MAR07
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank.
(Group 3360.) 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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NOTE: Reversing control valve shown, standard valve


similar.

3. Remove storage compartment floor (2) to access fan


drive control valve (1).

4. Remove bottom covers.

5. Tag and disconnect hydraulic hose (3 and 4). Apply


caps and plugs to close all opening.

–UN–16APR07
6. Disconnect wiring harness connector from valve
solenoids.

7. Remove cap screws and fan drive control valve (1).

TX1021580A
8. Install valve and cap screws.

9. Connect hydraulic hoses. See Fan Drive System


Component Location. (Group 9025-15.)

10. Connect wiring harness connectors.

11. Fill and check hydraulic oil level. See 200DLC Drain

–UN–16APR07
and Refill Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.)

1—Fan Drive Control Valve


2—Floor

TX1021581A
3—Hydraulic Hoses
4—Hydraulic Hoses

–UN–16APR07
TX1021582A

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PN=274
Hydraulic System

Solenoid Valve Manifold Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump or drain hydraulic oil tank. See Apply Vacuum to
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Approximate oil
capacity is 135 L (36 gal). 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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Hydraulic System

3. Tag and disconnect electrical connectors.

4. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines.

5. Close all open lines, hoses, and fittings using caps and

–UN–07MAR07
plugs.

6. Remove cap screws (2) and solenoid valve manifold


(1).

TX1020239A
7. Repair or replace as necessary.

8. Install manifold and tighten cap screws to specification.


1—Solenoid Valve Manifold
Specification 2—Cap Screws (2 used)
Solenoid Valve Manifold Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

9. Connect hoses and lines.

10. Connect electrical connectors.

11. Fill hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is 135


L (36 gal).

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

12. Perform pump 1 and 2 start-up procedure. See Pump


1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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PN=276
Hydraulic System

Solenoid Valve Remove and Install—Power


Dig (SG), Travel Speed (SI), Boom Mode
(SC), and Boom Flow Rate (SF)

–UN–21MAR07
CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from
pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1. Push pressure release button (1).

1—Pressure Release Button


2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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2. Disconnect electrical connector (3).

3. Remove cap screws (1) and remove solenoid valve coil


(2). Be careful not to lose spring and O-ring.

–UN–07MAR07
4. Keep parts for each individual solenoid valve together.

5. Install solenoid valve coil (2) with O-ring and spring.

TX1020240A
6. Tighten cap screws (1).

Specification
Solenoid Valve Coil-to-Manifold
Cap Screws—Torque ....................................................................... 6 N•m 1—Cap Screw (8 used)
53 lb-in. 2—Solenoid Valve Coil (4 used)
3—Electrical Connector (4 used)
7. Connect electrical connectors (3).

8. Check pressure setting of solenoid valves. See Power


Digging Solenoid Valve Test and Adjustment. See
Travel Speed Solenoid Valve Test and Adjustment.
See Arm Regenerative Solenoid Valve Test and
Adjustment. See Dig Regenerative Solenoid Valve Test 33
and Adjustment. (Group 9025-25.) 3360
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031709
PN=277
Hydraulic System

Pilot Valve (Left and Right) Remove and


Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or

–UN–21MAR07
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Remove seat. See Seat Remove and Install. (Group
1821.)
1—Pressure Release Button
3. Remove console covers. See Left and Right Console 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
Covers Remove and Install. (Group 1821.)

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PN=278
Hydraulic System

–UN–05FEB07
TX1018524
1—Handle (2 used) 5—Boot (2 used) 8—Cap Screw and Washer (6 10—Cap Screw (2 used)
2—Tie Band (2 used) 6—Washer (8 used) used) 11—Washer (2 used)
3—Nut (4 used) 7—Tie Band (2 used) 9—Spring Pin (2 used) 12—Pilot Valve (2 used)
4—Shaft (2 used)

4. Disconnect wiring harness and remove handles (1). 8. Connect hoses. See Pilot Control Valve-to-Signal
Handles are threaded onto shaft (4). Manifold Component Location—Excavator Pattern.
(Group 9025-15.) 33
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5. Remove cap screws (8 and 10) and remove pilot 49
valves (12) from console. NOTE: Position cap screw (10) with spring pin (9), in
lower left hole of left pilot valve, and lower
6. Tag and disconnect hoses. Close all open hoses right hole of right pilot valve.
and fittings using caps and plugs.
9. Install pilot valves (12) and tighten cap screws (8
7. Repair or replace parts as necessary. and 10).

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PN=279
Hydraulic System

Specification 11. Install console covers. See Left and Right Console
Pilot Valve-to-Console Cap
Covers Remove and Install. (Group 1821.)
Screw—Torque ........................................................................ 20 N•m
177 lb-in.
12. Install seat. See Seat Remove and Install. (Group
10. After pilot valve is installed, check operation of all 1821.)
functions. See Control Lever Pattern Operation.
(Operator’s Manual.)

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Hydraulic System

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031709
PN=281
Hydraulic System

Pilot Valve (Left and Right) Disassemble and Assemble

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–UN–16NOV05
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Hydraulic System

0—Housing and Spools 11—Snap Ring (4 used) 21—Plate 27—O-Ring


3—Shim (4 used) 14—Pusher B (2 used) 22—Universal Joint 28—Snap Ring
4—Spacer (4 used) 15—Pusher A (2 used) 23—Cam 33—Return Spring (2 used)
6—Balance Spring (2 used) 17—Sleeve (4 used) 24—Coupling 34—Return Spring (2 used)
8—Balance Spring (2 used) 19—O-Ring (4 used) 26—Plug 35—Pilot Valve
10—Guide (4 used)

IMPORTANT: The housing and spools (0) are • Spacer (4)


replaced as an assembly because • Spools (0)
the spools are select fitted to bores • Snap Ring (28)
in housing. • O-Ring (27)
• Plug (26)
Some parts from ports 1 and 3 are
different than parts from ports 2 and 4. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
4. Parts for each port must be kept
together and installed into the same 5. Install O-ring (27) onto plug (26).
port from which it was removed. The
port numbers are stamped on the 6. Install plug (26) and snap ring (28).
housing.
IMPORTANT: Components are select fit to bores.
Remove universal joint (22) only if Install components in the same bore
necessary. that they were removed from.

Note port location and quantity of 7. Install spools (0).


shims (3) when removing. Same
number of shims must be used when IMPORTANT: Ports 1 and 3 use short balance
installing. springs. Ports 2 and 4 use long
balance springs.
1. Remove:
8. Install spacers (4), shims (3), and balance springs
• Coupling (24) (6 and 8).
• Cam (23)
• Universal Joint (22) IMPORTANT: Ports 1 and 3 use short return
• Plate (21) springs. Ports 2 and 4 use long
return springs.
NOTE: Sleeves (17) cannot be disassembled. Do not
attempt to remove oil seal from sleeve. 9. Install return springs (33 and 34).

2. Remove sleeves (17). 10. Install guides (10) with protrusion facing upward.

3. Remove: 11. Install snap rings (11).

• Pusher (14 and 15) IMPORTANT: Ports 1 and 3 use pushers with 1
• Snap Ring (11) outer groove. Ports 2 and 4 use
• Guide (10) pushers with 2 outer grooves. 33
• Spring (6 and 8) 3360
53
• Spring (33 and 34) 12. Install pushers A (15) and pushers B (14).
• Shim (3)

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13. Apply TY6341 Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease 18. Install cam (23) on universal joint (22). Adjust
to ball at ends of pushers A and pushers B. clearance between pushers A (15) and pushers B
(14) and cam.
14. Apply TY6341 Multi-Purpose SD Polyurea Grease
to joint of universal joint (22) and to inner surface Specification
of sleeve (17) seals. Cam-to-Pusher A and Pusher
B—Clearance................................................................... 0—0.20 mm
0—0.008 in.
15. Install O-rings (19) and sleeves (17).
19. Hold cam (23) and tighten coupling (24).
16. Apply LOCTITE 262 Threadlocker (high strength)
to threads of universal joint (22). Specification
Coupling-to-Cam and Universal
IMPORTANT: Align cap screw hole in plate (21) Joint—Torque .......................................................................... 69 N•m
with cap screw hole in housing (0). 51 lb-ft

17. Install plate (21) and universal joint (22). Tighten


universal joint.

Specification
Universal Joint—Torque ....................................................... 24.5 N•m
217 lb-in.

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Travel Pilot Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).


TX1020485A

1—Pressure Release Button


2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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2. Tag and disconnect hoses underneath of cab.

3. Close all open hoses and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Remove cap screws (1) and remove pedals and levers.

–UN–16FEB06
5. Remove cap screws (2) and remove travel pilot valve
(3).

TX1003510A
6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

7. Tighten cap screws (2).

Specification 1—Cap Screw (4 used)


Valve-to-Cab Platform Cap 2—Cap Screw (2 used)
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 50 N•m 3—Travel Pilot Valve
37 lb-ft

8. Tighten cap screws (1).

Specification
Travel Pedal-to-Lever Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

9. Connect hoses. See Travel Hydraulic System Line


Connection. (Group 9025-15.)

10. After travel pilot valve is installed, check the operation


of all functions to be sure they operate correctly.

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Hydraulic System

Travel Pilot Valve Disassemble and Assemble

35 2
34

33
3
32 4
6 5
7

8
29
27 28 9
11
10 12

13
18
25 17
14
26
24
31
30 22 23

21 15
16
–UN–31JAN07
20
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1—Cap Screw (2 used) 10—Holder 19—Spool (4 used) 28—Cap Screw (4 used)
2—Cover 11—Oil Seal (4 used) 20—Spring (4 used) 29—Lock Washer (4 used)
3—Pin (2 used) 12—O-Ring (4 used) 21—Spacer (4 used) 30—Spring Pin (2 used)
4—O-Ring (2 used) 13—Bushing (4 used) 22—Shim (As required) 31—Spring Pin (2 used)
5—O-Ring (2 used) 14—Casing 23—Balance Spring (4 used) 32—Bushing (4 used)
6—Dampener (2 used) 15—O-Ring 24—Spring Guide (4 used) 33—Cam (2 used)
7—Rubber Seat (2 used) 16—Plug 25—Pusher (4 used) 34—Spring Pin (2 used)
8—Cap Screw (2 used) 17—Plug 26—Bracket (2 used) 35—Spring Pin (2 used)
9—Lock Washer (2 used) 18—O-Ring 27—Spring Pin (2 used)

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031709
PN=286
Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: The casing (14) and spools (19) are 7. Lock pins (34 and 35) in position by displacing the
replaced as an assembly because bore above spring pin using a punch and hammer.
the spools are select fitted to bores
in housing. 8. Install holder (10) to casing (14) with cap screws
(8), lock washers (9) and tighten.
Parts for each port must be kept
together and installed into the same Specification
port from which it was removed. The Holder-to-Casing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 50 N•m
port numbers are stamped on the 37 lb-ft
housing.
9. Apply multi-purpose grease to O-rings (4 and 5)
Note port location and quantity of and install on pin (3).
shims (22) when removing. Same
number of shims must be used when 10. Position rubber seat (7) and dampener (6) on pin
installing. (3) with lever facing upward.
1. Remove parts from casing. Remember to keep 11. Install cap screws (28), lock washers (29) and
parts removed from each port together. Identify tighten.
each group of parts by port numbers stamped on
casing. Specification
Dampener-to-Holder Cap
NOTE: Spring pins (30 and 31) are stepped and can Screw—Torque .......................................................................... 7 N•m
only be removed from one direction. 62 lb-in.

Remove spring pin (27) and bushings (32) only IMPORTANT: Note direction of insertion for spring
if necessary. pins (30 and 31).

2. Repair or replace parts as necessary. Spring pins must be positioned with


slits 90° apart.
NOTE: Use same number of shims (22) as were
removed. Align brackets with marks made
during disassembly.
3. Install spools (19), springs (20), spacers (21), shims
(22) and balance springs (23) into casing (14). 12. Install brackets (26) and spring pins (30 and 31).

4. Install spring guides (24) with stepped end facing 13. Lock pins (30 and 31) in position by displacing the
down. bore above spring pin using a punch and hammer.

5. Apply multi-purpose grease to the end of each 14. Install cover (2) and cap screws (1) and tighten.
pusher (25) and to oil seals (11).
Specification
Cover-to-Holder Cap Screw—
IMPORTANT: Note direction of insertion for spring Torque........................................................................................ 5 N•m
pins (34 and 35). 44.3 lb-in.
33
6. Assemble cam (33) in holder (10) with spring pins 15. Apply multi-purpose grease to spring pin (27). 3360
57
(34 and 35), and pin (3). Install spring pins with slits
90° apart.

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16. Install O-ring (18) and plug (17). Tighten plug to 17. Install O-ring (15) and plug (16). Tighten plug to
specification. specification.

Specification Specification
Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 10 N•m Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 20 N•m
89 lb-in. 177 lb-in.

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Pilot Signal Manifold Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump or drain hydraulic oil tank. See Apply Vacuum to
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Approximate oil
capacity is 135 L (36 gal). 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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3. Tag and disconnect hoses and lines. Close all open


lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Disconnect electrical connectors.

5. Remove cap screws (3).

6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

7. Position manifold (1) on bracket (2) and tighten cap


screws (3).

–UN–20FEB06
Specification
Pilot Signal Manifold-to-Bracket
Cap Screw—Torque ....................................................................... 50 N•m

TX1003759A
37 lb-ft

8. Connect electrical connectors. See System Functional


Schematic, Component Location, and Wiring Diagram
Master Legend. (Group 9015-10.) 1—Pilot Signal Manifold
2—Bracket
3—Cap Screw (4 used)
9. Connect hoses and lines. See Pilot Controllers-to-Pilot
Signal Manifold Component Location—Excavator
Pattern. See Pilot Signal Manifold-to-Control Valve Line
Connection. (Group 9025-15.)

10. Fill hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is 135


L (36 gal).

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Hydraulic System

Pilot Signal Manifold Disassemble and Assemble

14 21 14

15
22 10
16
17 23 9
13 19 12 8
20 24
11
6 7

5
18
19 4
16 20
17
3
2

C
B
25
26
19
27
A 16
15

20 14

17
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29
19
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16
15
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1—Cap Screw (10 used) 9—Gasket 16—O-Ring (7 used) 23—Valve


2—Body 10—Body 17—Spring (4 used) 24—O-Ring
3—Gasket 11—Name Plate 18—Spring 25—Spring
4—Body 12—Screw (4 used) 19—Spring Seat (7 used) 26—Spool
5—Gasket 13—Plate 20—Spool (6 used) 27—Spring
6—Body 14—Cap Screw (11 used) 21—Plate 28—Spring
7—Gasket 15—Plug (7 used) 22—O-Ring 29—Plate
8—Body

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30 32

31

32

31

30

A
B

31
30

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30—Filter (17 used) 31—Shuttle Valve (21 used) 32—Spring (4 used)

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Control Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

–UN–21MAR07
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump, or drain tank. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic
Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) See 200DLC Drain and Refill
Capacities. (Operator’s Manual.) 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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3. Tag and disconnect hydraulic lines and hoses. Close


all open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

4. Disconnect electrical connectors.

–UN–23MAR07
5. Remove cap screws (1) and washers. Place pilot
signal manifold (2) with bracket to side.

6. Attach an appropriate lifting device to control valve

TX1020604A
using lifting straps.

1—Cap Screws
2—Pilot Signal Manifold

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CAUTION: Heavy component; use an


appropriate lifting device.

Specification
Control Valve—Approximate
Weight.............................................................................................. 216 kg
475 lb

7. Remove cap screws (1), washers (2), and spacers (3).


Remove control valve.

8. Replace parts as necessary. 3


9. Install in reverse order.

10. Tighten cap screws (1) to specification. 2


4
Specification
Mounting Bracket-to-Control
Valve Cap Screw—Torque ........................................................... 270 N•m

–UN–20FEB06
200 lb-ft

11. Install pilot signal manifold with bracket. Tighten cap 1


screws to specification. 5
2

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3
Specification
Pilot Signal Manifold
1
Bracket-to-Control Valve Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 140 N•m
1—Cap Screw (4 used)
103 lb-ft
2—Washer (4 used)
3—Spacer (4 used)
12. Connect hydraulic hoses and lines. See Hydraulic 4—Front Mounting Bracket
System Line Connections. (Group 9025-15.) 5—Rear Mounting Bracket

13. Connect electrical connectors.

14. Check hydraulic oil. See Check Hydraulic Tank Oil


Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

15. Do Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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Control Valve (5-Spool) Disassemble and Assemble

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1—Housing 33—Spring 68—Poppet 100—O-Ring


2—O-Ring 34—Piston 69—Poppet 104—Body
3—Plug 35—O-Ring 70—Plug 105—Auxiliary Flow Combiner
4—Poppet 36—Plug 71—O-Ring Check Valve
5—Spring 37—Poppet 72—Flange 106—Main Relief Valve
6—O-Ring (3 used) 38—Spring 73—Spring Isolation Check Valve
7—Flange 39—O-Ring 74—Poppet 107—Arm Reduced Leakage
8—Cap Screw (22 Used) 40—Spacer 75—Flange (2 Used) Valve
9—O-Ring (4 Used) 41—Left Travel Spool 76—Poppet (2 Used) 108—Left Travel Spool
10—Plug (4 Used) 42—Spring Seat (10 Used) 77—Auxiliary Flow Rate Spool 109—Auxiliary Spool
11—Poppet 43—Spring (5 Used) 78—Spring 110—Boom II Spool
12—Spring (2 Used) 44—Bolt (5 Used) 79—Plug 111—Arm I Spool
13—O-Ring (5 Used) 45—Auxiliary Spool 80—Spring 112—Swing Spool
14—O-Ring 46—Boom 2 Spool 81—Poppet 113—Check Valve
15—Backup Ring 47—Arm 1 Spool 82—Poppet 114—Auxiliary Flow Rate
16—Plug 48—Spring Seat (2 Used) 83—Poppet Control Valve
17—Main Relief and Power 49—Spring 84—Cover (2 Used) 115—Auxiliary Flow Combiner
Digging Valve 50—Swing Spool 85—O-Ring (2 Used) Valve Check Valve
18—O-Ring 51—O-Ring (10 Used) 86—Poppet 116—Lift Check (Left Travel
19—Arm Out Circuit Relief and 52—Cap Screw (16 Used) 87—Plug Power Passage Check
Anticavitation Valve (2 53—O-Ring 88—O-Ring Valve)
Used) 54—Plug 89—Spring 117—Dig Regenerative Check
20—O-Ring (5 Used) 55—Cap 90—Poppet Valve
21—O-Ring 56—Plug (2 Used) 91—Socket Bolt (4 Used) 118—Auxiliary Flow Combiner
22—Spring 57—O-Ring (2 Used) 92—Cap (2 Used) Valve
23—Seat 58—Cap Screw (8 Used) 93—Spring Seat (2 Used) 119—Dig Regenerative Valve
24—Poppet 59—Arm 1 Flow Rate Spool 94—Spring 120—Arm Reduced Leakage
25—Backup Ring 60—Spring 95—Auxiliary Flow Combiner Valve
26—O-Ring 61—Spring Seat (2 Used) Spool 121—Lift Check (Boom 2
27—O-Ring 62—O-Ring (2 Used) 96—Spring Power Passage)
28—Backup Ring 63—Plug (2 Used) 97—Dig Regenerative Spool 122—Arm 1 Flow Rate Control
29—Sleeve 64—Sleeve (2 Used) 98—Cap (4 Used) Valve
30—Spool 65—Spring (2 Used) 99—Arm In Circuit Relief and 123—Lift Check (Swing Neutral
31—O-Ring 66—Plug Anticavitation Valve Passage)
32—Body 67—Spring

1. Remove cap screws (52) and bottom pilot caps NOTE: Hold spool in a vise by the spool end between
(98). wooden blocks.

2. Remove cap screws (52) and top pilot cap (55). a. Remove spools (108—112).

3. Spool—5 Spool (108—112): b. Disassemble control valve spools.

IMPORTANT: The spool (108—112) are select fitted c. Inspect control valve spools for wear and
to bores in housing and are a damage.
different design for each function.
Spools must be installed into the d. Replace parts as necessary.
same bores from which they were
removed for proper operation of e. Assemble in reverse order.
machine. 33
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f. Tighten cap screws (44) to specification. e. Install plug (10) and tighten to specification.

Specification Specification
Cap Screw-to-Control Valve Left Travel Neutral
Spool—Torque ......................................................................... 15 N•m Passage-to-Housing Lift Check
132 lb-in. Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 76 N•m
56 lb-ft

NOTE: Apply clean hydraulic oil to spools before


installation. 6. Auxiliary Flow Combiner Valve Check Valve
(115):
g. Install spools (108—112) into housing (1) while
rotating them slowly. a. Remove parts (8, 7, 6, 5 and 83).

h. After installing spools into housing, push them b. Inspect parts for wear and damage.
by hand to confirm smoothness.
c. Assemble in reverse order.
4. Dig Regenerative Valve (119):
d. Install flange (7) and tighten cap screws (8) to
a. Remove cap screws (91) and parts (92, 6, 93, specification.
96 and 97).
Specification
Auxiliary Flow Combiner Valve
b. Inspect parts for wear and damage. Check Valve-to-Housing Cap
Screw—Torque ........................................................................ 61 N•m
c. Replace parts as necessary. 46 lb-ft

d. Assemble in reverse order.

e. Tighten cap screws (91) to specification. 7. Arm Reduced Leakage Valve (120):

Specification a. Remove cap screws (8) and flange (72).


Dig Regenerative
Valve-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 11 N•m
b. Remove spring (73) and poppet (74).
84 lb-in.
c. Inspect parts for wear and damage.

d. Replace parts as necessary.


5. Lift Check (Left Travel Neutral Passage) (116):
e. Assemble in reverse order.
a. Remove plug (10) O-ring (9), spring (38) and
poppet (86). f. Install flange (72) and tighten cap screws (8).

b. Inspect parts for wear and damage. Specification


33 Arm Reduced Leakage
3360 Valve-to-Housing Cap Screw—
68 c. Replace parts as necessary Torque...................................................................................... 61 N•m
46 lb-ft
d. Assemble in reverse order.

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8. Lift Check (Boom 2 Power Passage) (121): b. Loosen plugs (56 and 63) from bodies (104).

a. Remove cap screws (8) and flanges (75). c. Remove O-rings (20 and 13).

b. Remove O-ring (13), spring (12) and poppet d. Remove plugs (63), spring seats (61), springs
(76). (60 and 78) and spools (59 and 77).

c. Inspect parts for wear and damage. e. Remove plugs (56).

d. Replace parts as necessary. f. Remove sleeves (64), springs (65), plugs (66
and 79), springs (67 and 80) and poppets (68,
e. Assemble in reverse order. 69, 81, and 82) from housing (1).

f. Install flanges (75) and tighten cap screws (8) to g. Inspect parts for wear and damage.
specification.
h. Replace parts as necessary.
Specification
Power Passage-to-Housing
i. Assemble in reverse order.
Cap Screw—Torque ................................................................ 61 N•m
46 lb-ft
j. Install housing (104) and tighten cap screws
(58) to specification.

Specification
9. Lift Check (Swing Neutral Passage) (123): Flow Rate Valve
Housing-to-Housing Cap
a. Remove cap screws (8) and flanges (75). Screw—Torque ........................................................................ 61 N•m
46 lb-ft
b. Remove O-ring (13), spring (12) and poppet
(76).

c. Inspect parts for wear and damage. k. Tighten plug (63) to specification.

d. Replace parts as necessary. Specification


Flow Rate Valve Housing
Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 98 N•m
e. Assemble in reverse order. 72 lb-ft

f. Install flanges (75) and tighten cap screws (8) to


specification.
11. Arm Reduced Leakage Valve (107):
Specification
Neutral Passage-to-Housing
Cap Screw—Torque ................................................................ 61 N•m
a. Remove plug (36).
46 lb-ft
b. Remove cap screws (8) and body (32).
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c. Remove parts (33—35). 3360
10. Auxiliary Flow Rate Control Valve (114) and 69
Arm I Flow Rate Control Valve (122): d. Remove parts (22—31).

a. Remove cap screws (58) and housing (104). e. Inspects parts for wear and damage.

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f. Replace parts as necessary. k. Tighten plug (36) to specification.

g. Assemble in reverse order. Specification


Plug-to-Arm Reduced Leakage
Valve—Torque ....................................................................... 108 N•m
h. Apply petroleum jelly to valve seat (23) and 80 lb-ft
spring (22) to hold in place.

IMPORTANT: Install spool (30) with the hole side


towards poppet (24) to ensure
proper operation of valve.

i. Install plug (36) loosely.

j. Tighten cap screws (8) to specification.

Specification
Arm Reduced Leakage Valve
Body-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 62 N•m
46 lb-ft

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12. Main Relief and Power Digging Valve (17)


A
NOTE: Disassemble valve for cleaning and inspection B
only. Valve is serviced as an assembly. C

a. Disassemble parts (A—Q). D

b. Inspect parts for wear and damage. E

c. If any part of valve is damaged, replace valve as F


an assembly. 17 G
H
d. Tighten nuts (D and I) to specification.
I
Main Relief Valve—Specification
Main Relief Valve 27 mm Nut J
(D)—Torque .................................................................................... 64 N•m
47 lb-ft K
Main Relief Valve 32 mm Nut
L
(I)—Torque ..................................................................................... 83 N•m
61 lb-ft M

–UN–24MAR06
N
O
P
e. Tighten valve cartridge (J) to specification.

TX1005220
Q
Specification TX1005220
Main Relief Valve
Cartridge-to-Housing—Torque ....................................................... 83 N•m
A—First Adjusting Plug
61 lb-ft
B—O-Ring
C—Piston
D—Nut
E—Second Adjusting Plug
f. Check and adjust pressure setting for system relief F—O-Ring
valve and power boost. See Main Relief and Power G—Pilot Poppet Spring
H—Pilot Poppet
Digging Valve Test and Adjustment. (Group I—Nut
9025-25.) J—Cartridge
K—O-Ring
13. Install top pilot cap (55) and tighten cap screws (52) L—Pilot Poppet Seat
to specification. M—Backup Ring
N—O-Ring
O—Main Poppet Spring
Specification
P—Main Poppet
Top Pilot Cap-to-Housing Cap
Q—Main Poppet Seat
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 42 N•m
32 lb-ft

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14. Install bottom pilot caps (98) and tighten cap screws 3360
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Specification
Bottom Pilot Caps-to-Housing
Cap Screw—Torque ...................................................................... 42 N•m
32 lb-ft

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Control Valve (4-Spool) Disassemble and Assemble

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Control Valve End Caps (4-Spool Side)

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1—Housing 34—Piston 72—Spring 106—Spring


2—Poppet 35—O-Ring 73—Travel Flow Combiner 107—Flange
3—Spring (2 used) 36—Plug Spool 108—Poppet
4—O-Ring (3 used) 37—Right Travel Spool 74—Circuit Relief and 109—Poppet
5—Flange 38—Spring Seat (8 used) Anticavitation Valve (2 110—Spring
6—Cap Screw (13 used) 39—Spring (4 used) Used) 111—Plug
7—O-Ring (3 used) 40—Body 75—Poppet 112—Poppet
8—Plug (3 used) 41—Cap Screw (4 used) 76—Spring 113—Spring
9—O-Ring (5 used) 42—Plug 77—O-Ring (5 Used) 114—Plug (3 Used)
10—Plug (3 used) 43—Backup Ring (2 used) 78—O-Ring (2 Used) 115—O-Ring (3 Used)
11—Poppet 44—O-Ring 79—O-Ring 116—Spring Seat (3 Used)
12—Spring 45—Spring 80—Manual Boom Lower 117—Spring
13—O-Ring (3 used) 46—Poppet Screw 118—Arm 2 Flow Rate Spool
14—O-Ring 47—Bucket Spool 81—O-Ring 119—Plug (3 Used)
15—Poppet 48—Plug 82—Plug 120—O-Ring (3 Used)
16—Flange 49—Poppet 83—Poppet 121—Spring
17—Main Relief Valve Isolation 50—Boom 1 Spool 84—Poppet 122—Arm 2 Flow Rate Spool
Check Valve 51—Arm 2 Spool 85—Spring 123—Body
18—Right Travel and Bucket 52—Spring Seat (2 used) 86—Plug 124—Arm 2 Flow Rate Spool
Combined Function Check 53—Spring 87—Spring (3 Used) 125—Spring
Valve 54—Arm Regenerative Spool 88—Sleeve 126—O-Ring
19—O-Ring (2 used) 55—O-Ring 89—Plug 127—Plug
20—Circuit Relief and 56—Backup Ring 90—O-Ring 128—Boom Reduced Leakage
Anticavitation Valve (2 57—Arm Regenerative Spool 91—Body Valve
used) 58—Spring 92—Bucket Flow Rate Spool 129—By-Pass Shut-Off Valve
21—Spring 59—O-Ring (8 Used) 93—Spring 130—Right Travel Spool
22—Washer 60—O-Ring 94—Spring Seat 131—Bucket Spool
23—Poppet 61—Plug 95—O-Ring 132—Boom 1 Spool
24—Backup Ring 62—Top Pilot Cap 96—Plug 133—Arm 2 Spool
25—O-Ring 63—Cap Screw (14 Used) 97—Cap Screw (12 Used) 134—Arm Regenerative Valve
26—O-Ring 64—Bottom Pilot Cap 98—Poppet 135—Travel Flow Combiner
27—Arm Regenerative Circuit 65—O-Ring 99—Poppet Valve
Check Valve 66—Plug 100—Spring 136—Boom Reduced Leakage
28—Backup Ring 67—Cap (3 Used) 101—Plug Valve
29—Sleeve 68—Cap Screw (2 Used) 102—O-Ring 137—Bucket Flow Rate
30—Spool 69—Cap 103—Cap Control Valve
31—O-Ring 70—Cap Screw 104—Cap Screw (4 Used) 138—Arm 2 Flow Rate Control
32—Body 71—Spring Seat (2 Used) 105—By-Pass Shut-Off Spool Valve
33—Spring

1. Remove cap screws (63), top pilot cap (62) and IMPORTANT: The spools (130—133) are select fit
O-rings (59) from housing (1). to bores in housing and are a
different design for each function.
2. Remove cap screws (63) and bottom pilot caps (67) Spools must be installed into same
from housing (1). bores from which they were removed
for proper operation of machine.
3. Spool—4 Spool (130—133):
a. Remove spools (130—133).
NOTE: When disassembling spools (131, and 132),
heat plugs (46, 48, and 49) to 200—300 °C
33
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NOTE: Hold the spool in a vise by the spool end, j. Install spools (130—133) into housing (1) while
using wooden blocks. rotating them slowly.

b. Remove cap screws (41) and spools. IMPORTANT: After installing spool (130—133) into
housing (1), push them by hand to
c. Heat plugs (46, 48, and 49) with heat gun to confirm smoothness.
melt thread lock and sealer and remove plugs.
4. Travel Flow Combiner Valve (135):
d. Inspect parts for wear and damage.
a. Remove cap screws (68) and cap (69).
e. Replace parts as necessary.
b. Remove parts (4,70—72).
f. For right travel spool (130) and arm 2 spool
(133); install and tighten cap screws (41) to c. Inspect parts for wear and damage.
specification.
d. Replace parts as necessary.
Specification
Cap Screw-to-Control Valve
e. Assemble in reverse order.
Spool—Torque ......................................................................... 15 N•m
11 lb-ft
f. Tighten cap screw (70) to specification.

Specification
Cap Screw-to-Flow Combiner
g. For bucket and boom 1 spool (131 and 132): Valve Spool—Torque............................................................... 11 N•m
7 lb-ft
Apply thread lock and sealer (high strength) to
plugs (46, 48, and 49).

h. Install plugs (46, 48, and 49) onto spool (131 g. Install spool (73), cap (69) and tighten cap
and 132) and tighten to specification. screws (68) to specification.

Specification Specification
Plugs-to-Control Valve Spool— Cap-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 15 N•m Torque...................................................................................... 10 N•m
11 lb-ft 7 lb-ft

i. Install cap screw (41) into spool and tighten to 5. Arm Regenerative Valve (134):
specification.
a. Remove parts (4, 54—58).
Specification
Cap Screw-to-Control Valve b. Inspect parts for wear and damage.
Spool—Torque ......................................................................... 15 N•m
11 lb-ft
33 c. Replace parts as necessary.
3360
76 d. Assemble in reverse order.
NOTE: Apply hydraulic oil to spools before installation.

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e. Install parts (4, 54—58). g. Apply petroleum jelly to washer (22) and spring
(21) to hold them in place.
6. Arm 2 Flow Rate Control Valve (138):
h. Install spool (30), with hole side towards poppet
a. Remove cap screws (97) and body (123). (23).

b. Remove O-rings (77, 13) and poppet (15). i. Install parts (33—35).

c. Remove plugs (114), spring seats (116), springs j. Loosely install plug (36).
(117, 121, 125) and spools (118, 122, 124).
k. Install and tighten cap screws (6) to
d. Remove plugs (119) and (127). specification.

e. Remove spring (113) and poppet (112). Specification


Boom Reduced Leakage Valve
Body-to-Housing Cap Screw—
f. Remove springs (87) and poppets (98, 108). Torque...................................................................................... 62 N•m
Remove plugs (101, 111), springs (100, 110) and 46 lb-ft
poppets (99, 109) from poppets (98, 108).

g. Inspect parts for wear and damage.


l. Tighten plug (36) to specification.
h. Replace parts as necessary.
Specification
i. Install in reverse order and loosely install plugs. Boom Reduced Leakage
Valve-to-Body Plug—Torque ................................................. 108 N•m
80 lb-ft
j. Install body (123) to housing (1) using cap
screws (97). Tighten to specification.

Specification
Arm 2 Flow Rate Control Valve 8. Bucket Flow Rate Valve (137):
Body-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 61 N•m a. Remove cap screws (97), housing (91), and
45 lb-ft O-ring (13).

b. Remove parts (89, 90, 92—96)).

7. Boom Reduced Leakage Valve (128): c. Remove (83—88) from housing (1).

a. Remove plug (36). d. Inspect parts for wear and damage.

b. Remove parts (33—35). e. Replace parts as necessary.

c. Remove cap screws (6) and body (32). f. Assemble in reverse order.

d. Remove parts (21—31). 33


g. Install housing (91) and tighten cap screws (97) 3360
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e. Inspect parts for wear and damage.

f. Replace parts as necessary.

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Specification 10. By-Pass Shut-Off Valve (129):


Bucket Flow Rate Valve
Housing-to-Housing Cap
Screw—Torque ........................................................................ 61 N•m
a. Remove cap screws (6), flange (107) and
46 lb-ft O-ring (4) from housing (1).

b. Remove spring (106) and spool (105).

h. Tighten plug (96) to specification. c. Inspect parts for wear and damage.

Specification d. Replace parts as necessary.


Flow Rate Valve Housing
Plug—Torque ........................................................................... 98 N•m e. Install O-ring (4) and parts (105—107); then
72 lb-ft
tighten cap screws (6) to specification.

Specification
By-Pass Shut-Off
9. Boom Reduced Leakage Valve (136): Valve-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque...................................................................................... 61 N•m
a. Remove cap screws (6), housing (40), and 46 lb-ft
O-rings (13).

b. Remove parts (75—78).


11. Install top pilot cap (62) and tighten cap screws
c. Inspect parts for wear and damage. (63) to specification.

Specification
d. Replace parts as necessary. Top Pilot Cap-to-Housing Cap
Screw—Torque ........................................................................ 42 N•m
e. Assemble in reverse order. 32 lb-ft

f. Install housing (40) and tighten cap screws (6) to 12. Install bottom pilot caps (64 and 67) and tighten
specification. cap screws (63) to specification.

Specification Specification
Boom Reduced Leakage Bottom Pilot Cap-to-Housing
Valve-to-Housing Cap Screw— Cap Screw—Torque ................................................................ 42 N•m
Torque...................................................................................... 61 N•m 32 lb-ft
46 lb-ft

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Hydraulic Oil Tank Remove and Install

CAUTION: The hydraulic oil tank is pressurized.


High pressure release of oil can cause serious
burns or penetrating injury.

2. Drain hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is 135


L (36 gal).

3. Remove control valve cover and hydraulic oil tank


covers.

4. Disconnect return and supply lines.

5. Close all open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

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6. Disconnect connector for oil temperature sensor (4).

7. Remove cap screws (1) and washers (2).

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Hydraulic Oil Tank—Weight ....................................... 102 kg approximate
225 lb approximate

8. Remove hydraulic oil tank using a hoist and lifting


straps. 1

9. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

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3 2
10. Install hydraulic oil tank. 4

11. Tighten cap screws (1) to specification.

TX1021211
Specification
Oil Tank-to-Frame Cap Screw—
Torque .......................................................................................... 400 N•m
1—Cap Screw (4 used)
295 lb-ft
2—Washer (4 used)
3—Gasket
12. Connect lines. See Hydraulic System Line 4—Oil Temperature Sensor
Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

13. Install covers.

14. Connect oil temperature sensor connector.

15. Fill hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is 135


L (36 gal).

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump and drive gearbox will


be damaged if not filled with oil before
starting engine. Start-up procedure
must be performed whenever a new
pump or gearbox is installed or oil has
been drained from the pump, gearbox
or hydraulic oil tank.

16. Fill pump housing and pump drive gearbox with oil.
See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group
33
3360.)
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1—Hydraulic Oil Tank 7A—Housing 13—Washers 21—Elbow Fitting and O-Ring


3—O-Ring 7B—Filter Element 14—Hydraulic Oil Temperature 22—Filter Element
4—Cap Screw (6 used) 7C—Cover Sensor 30—Filter Element
5—Spring 7D—Nut 15—Gasket 30A—Sealing Ring
6—Cover Assembly 7E—Cap 16—Suction Strainer and Rod 30B—Valve
6A—Bracket 8—Packing 16A—Rod 30C—O-Ring
6B—Cover 9—O-Ring 16B—Suction Strainer 30D—Filter Element
6C—Cap Screw 10—Screw (4 used) 17—Plug and O-Ring (4 used) 32—Cover
6D—Washer 11—Cap Screw (6 used) 18—Plug and O-Ring 34—Cap Screw (4 used)
6E—Washer 12—Sight Glass 20—Adapter Fitting and 35—Washer (4 used)
7—Filter 12A—Cap Screws O-Ring (3 used)

1. Tighten cap screws (4 and 11). 3. Tighten nuts on suction strainer rod.

Specification Specification
Covers-to-Hydraulic Oil Tank Suction Strainer Rod Nuts—
Cap Screws—Torque .............................................................. 49 N•m Torque...................................................................................... 17 N•m
36 lb-ft 153 lb-in.

2. Adjust the length of rod on suction strainer (16).

Specification
Suction Strainer Rod (Top of
Rod-to-Bottom of Strainer)—
Length .................................................................................... 869 mm
34.2 in.

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Restriction Valve Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing

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pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum
pump or drain tank. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic
Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Approximate oil capacity is
135 L (36 gal). 1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
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1—Cap Screw (4 used) 5—Washer 9—Washer (2 used) 12—O-Ring


2—Flange (2 used) 6—Clamp 10—Bracket 13—Restriction Valve
3—Oil Cooler Hose 7—Coupling 11—Return Line 14—Snap Ring
4—Cap Screw 8—Cap Screw (2 used)

3. Remove clamp (6). 9. Fill hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is
135 L (36 gal).
4. Disconnect hose (3) from line (11).
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if
5. Remove snap ring (14) and restriction valve (13). not filled with oil before starting.
Procedure must be performed to fill
6. Repair or replace parts as necessary. pump housing whenever oil has
been drained from the pump or
7. Install restriction valve (13) and snap ring (14). hydraulic oil tank.

8. Connect hose (3) to line (11). 10. Perform pump 1 and 2 start-up procedure. See
Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)
Specification
Return Line Coupling Cap
Screws—Torque ...................................................................... 90 N•m
66 lb-ft

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Hydraulic Oil Cooler Bypass Valve Remove


and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or

–UN–21MAR07
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

2. Pull a vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using a vacuum TX1020485A

pump or drain tank. See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic


Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) Approximate oil capacity is 1—Pressure Release Button
135 L (36 gal). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
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6
5
3

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1 4
2

TX1004061
7

1—Control Valve 3—Oil Cooler Bypass Valve 5—Hydraulic Return Line 7—Hydraulic Oil Tank
2—O-Ring 4—Socket Head Cap Screws 6—Coupling

3. Loosen cap screws and nuts on coupling (6). 9. Tighten nuts on coupling.

4. Remove socket head cap screws (4) and hydraulic Specification


return line (5). Control Valve-to-Hydraulic Oil
Tank Return Line Coupling
Nuts—Torque........................................................................... 11 N•m
5. Remove oil cooler bypass valve (3) and O-ring (2) 97 lb-in.
from control valve (1). Repair or replace as
necessary. 10. Fill hydraulic oil tank. Approximate oil capacity is
135 L (36 gal).
6. Install oil cooler bypass valve (3) and O-ring (2).
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if
7. Install hydraulic line (5). not filled with oil before starting.
Procedure must be performed to fill
8. Install socket head cap screws (4). Tighten to pump housing whenever oil has
specification. been drained from the pump or
hydraulic oil tank.
Specification
Return Line Flange-to-Control
Valve Socket Head Cap
11. Perform pump 1 and 2 start-up procedure. See
Screws—Torque ...................................................................... 50 N•m Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)
33 37 lb-ft
3360
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Boom Cylinder Remove and Install

NOTE: Procedure is the same for both boom cylinders.

1. Park machine on firm, level surface.

–UN–10JAN97
2. Retract arm and bucket cylinders and lower bucket to
ground.

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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
3. Push pressure release button (1).

4. Loosen boom cylinder hydraulic lines at frame end of


boom to release any residual pressure.

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5. Disconnect lines. Close all open lines and fittings using
caps and plugs.
1—Pressure Release Button
6. Disconnect lubrication line at rod end of cylinder. 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Boom Cylinder—Weight .................................................................. 170 kg
375 lb

7. Attach appropriate lifting device to boom cylinder (1) 33


using lifting strap. 3360
87
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1—Boom Cylinder
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8. Remove parts (1—3, and 5).

9. Push pin (4) into boom.

10. Lower boom cylinder (6) on floor stand.

1—Nut (2 used)
2—Retainer
3—Cap Screw
4—Boom Cylinder-to-Boom Pin
5—Shim (2 used)

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6—Boom Cylinder

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11. Disconnect hydraulic lines (7) from head end of boom 8 8


cylinder (6). Close all open lines and fitting using caps 6
and plugs. 9

12. Mark location of shims (8) to aid in assembly.

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13. Remove parts (8—11) and remove boom cylinder (6).

14. Repair or replace parts as necessary. 7 7 10 11

T143048
15. Install shims equally on each side of cylinder head 11
end to get the minimum amount of clearance in joint.
6—Boom Cylinder
16. Align pin bores so shims are not damaged as pin (10) 7—Hydraulic Lines
is installed. 8—Shim (as required)
9—Cap Screw (2 used)
17. Connect boom cylinder head end to frame. 10—Boom Cylinder-to-Frame Pin (2 used)
11—Nut (4 used)
18. Tighten nuts (11) against each other allowing cap
screws (9) to be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Boom Cylinder-to-Frame Pin
Retainer Nut—Torque ........................... 270 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
200 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

19. Connect lines. See Hydraulic System Line


Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

20. Tighten boom cylinder hoses.

Specification
Boom Cylinder Hose Fitting—
36mm—Torque ............................................................................. 175 N•m
130 lb-ft

Specification
Boom Cylinder Hose Fitting—
41mm—Torque ............................................................................. 205 N•m
150 lb-ft

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IMPORTANT: Trapped air suddenly compressed in a


cylinder is heated and ignites the oil
used for assembly causing cap seal and
ring damage. Start with cylinder rod
retracted and the rod end filled with
clean oil. Connect the cylinder head end
and lines. Operate function to slowly
extend rod. Procedure will eliminate
most of the air and reduce the
possibility of damage.

21. Start engine.

22. Slowly extend boom cylinder (6) to align pin bores so


shims (5) are not damaged as pin (4) is installed.

23. Install shims to get the minimum amount of clearance


between boom and boom cylinder rod end.

24. Connect boom cylinder rod end to boom.

25. Tighten nuts (1) against each other allowing cap


screw (3) to be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Boom Cylinder-to-Frame Pin
Retainer Nut—Torque ........................... 550 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
405 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

26. Connect lubrication line.

Specification
Boom Cylinder Pivot Lubrication
Line—Torque .................................................................................. 25 N•m
18 lb-ft

27. Lubricate all pivot joints. See Track Adjuster, Working


Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear
Grease. (Operator’s Manual.)

28. Bleed air from cylinder. See Hydraulic Cylinder Bleed


Procedure. (Group 3360.)

29. Check hydraulic oil level. See Check Hydraulic Tank


33 Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)
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Boom Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble

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TX1004546
6 7
14 15 14
5 12 21 13 13 18
2 4
1

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22

TX1004547
3 8 9 10 11 20 16 17 19

TX1004547

1—Rod 7—Cylinder Head 13—Slide Ring (2 used) 18—Set Screw


2—Dust Wiper 8—Bushing 14—Wear Ring (2 used) 19—Ball
3—Backup Ring 9—Snap Ring 15—Backup Ring (2 used) 20—Piston Nut
4—U-Ring 10—Backup Ring 16—O-Ring 21—Cushion Bearing
5—Buffer Ring 11—O-Ring 17—Seal Ring 22—Cushion Seal
6—Cap Screw (12 used) 12—Barrel

2. Pull rod out so piston nut is against cylinder head.


CAUTION: Heavy component; use
appropriate lifting device. 33
3. Connect rod to appropriate lifting device using a 3360
lifting strap. 91
Specification
Boom Cylinder—Approximate
Weight ....................................................................................... 170 kg 4. Remove cap screws (6) from cylinder head (7).
375 lb
5. Remove rod, cylinder head and piston nut from
1. Fasten head end of cylinder to JT30043 Cylinder barrel (12).
Service Stand.

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6. Install rod eye in sliding housing and install housing IMPORTANT: Note direction of dust wiper (2) and
in JT30043 Cylinder Service Stand. U-ring (4) for installation.

7. Make an alignment mark on piston nut (20) and rod 16. Remove components (2—5) and (9—11) from
(1). cylinder head (7).

8. Remove staked material from set screw (18) hole 17. Remove bushing (8) using ST8020.
using a small air grinder or a drill and bit.
18. Inspect dust seals and bushings in rod (1) and
9. Remove set screw (18) and steel ball (19). barrel (12) for wear or damage. Repair or replace
parts as necessary. See Inspect Pins, Bushings
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group 3340.)
set screw, cap screw in ST3244 Hex
Piston Nut Wrench must be 19. Check for rod curvature on V-blocks using dial
tightened against a side of nut indicator.
without tapped hole.
Specification
To avoid gouging side of nut, install Boom Rod—Curvature .............................................. 0.5 mm per 1 m
0.020 in. per 3.25 ft
a piece of steel flat stock between
nut and cap screw.
20. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
10. Install ST3244 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap
21. Install bushing (8) into cylinder head (7) using
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (20)
ST8020. Press to bottom of bore.
without tapped hole.
22. Install snap ring (9).
11. Install a piece of steel flat stock between piston
nut and cap screw. Tighten cap screw of piston
23. Install backup ring (10) and O-ring (11).
nut wrench.
24. Install buffer ring (5).
12. Remove piston nut (20) using JT30043 Cylinder
Service Stand.
25. Install U-ring (4) with lip towards bushing (8).
Specification
Boom Cylinder Piston Nut— 26. Install backup ring (3).
Torque.................................................................................. 5600 N•m
4130 lb-ft 27. Install dust wiper (2) using ST8020 with lip
towards outside of cylinder.
IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in
cushion bearing (21) and notch in 28. Install assembled cylinder head (7) on rod (1)
cushion seal (22) for installation. using ST8020.

13. Remove cushion bearing (21) and cushion seal 29. Install O-ring (16) and seal ring (17) to piston nut
(22) from rod (1). (20) using ST2964 Installer. Adjust seal ring (17)
using ST2208 Adjustment Tool.
33
14. Remove components (13—17) from piston nut
3360
92 (20). 30. Install backup rings (15) on each side of seal ring.

15. Remove cylinder head (7) from rod (1).

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31. Install wear rings (14) and slide rings (13) to without tapped hole. Install a piece of steel flat
piston nut (20). stock between nut and cap screw. Tighten cap
screw of piston nut wrench. Tighten piston nut (20)
IMPORTANT: Install cushion seal (22) so that to specification using JT30043 Cylinder Service
notch is towards piston. Stand.

32. Install cushion seal (22). Specification


Boom Cylinder Piston Nut—
Torque.................................................................................. 5600 N•m
IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in 4130 lb-ft
cushion bearing (21) during
installation. 36. Install steel ball (19) and set screw (18).
33. Install cushion bearing (21). 37. Stake set screw (18) in two places 90° from
previous stake marks.
34. Align marks made during disassembly and install
piston nut (20). 38. Apply clean oil to piston nut and seals. Attach
appropriate lifting device to rod using a lifting
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for strap. Carefully install piston nut, rod and cylinder
set screw, cap screw in ST3244 Hex head into barrel.
Piston Nut Wrench must be
tightened against a side of nut 39. Install cylinder head cap screws (6). Tighten to
without tapped hole. specification.
To avoid gouging side of nut, install Specification
a piece of steel flat stock between Boom Cylinder Head-to-Barrel
nut and cap screw. Cap Screw—Torque .............................................................. 267 N•m
197 lb-ft
35. Install ST3244 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (20)

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Arm Cylinder Remove and Install

1. Park machine on firm, level surface.

2. Retract arm and bucket cylinders and lower bucket to


ground.
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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

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3. Push pressure release button (1).

4. Loosen arm cylinder hydraulic lines at frame end of


boom to release any residual pressure.

TX1020485A
5. Disconnect lines. Close all open lines and fittings using
caps and plugs.
1—Pressure Release Button
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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6. Insert wood block (3) between arm cylinder (1) and


boom (2).

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

–UN–02AUG01
Specification
Arm Cylinder—Weight .................................................................... 250 kg
550 lb

T143063
7. Attach arm cylinder to appropriate lifting device using
lifting straps.
1—Arm Cylinder
2—Boom
3—Wood Block

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8. Remove parts (1 and 2).

NOTE: Note location of shims (3) to aid in assembly.

9. Push pin (4) out and remove shims.

10. Disconnect lubrication line.

1—Nut (2 used)
2—Cap Screw
3—Shim (as required)

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4—Arm Cylinder-to-Arm Pin

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11. Remove parts (1 and 2).

NOTE: Note location of shims (3) to aid in assembly.

12. Push pin (4) out and remove shims.

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13. Remove arm cylinder

14. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

T143065
15. Install shims equally on each side of cylinder to get
minimum amount of clearance in joint. There must be
some clearance in the joint.
1—Nut (2 used)
2—Cap Screw
16. Align pin bores so shims are not damaged as pin (4) 3—Shim (as required)
is installed. 4—Arm Cylinder-to-Boom Pin

17. Connect lubrication line.

Specification
Arm Cylinder Pivot Lubrication
Line—Torque .................................................................................. 25 N•m
18 lb-ft

18. Connect arm cylinder head end to boom.

19. Tighten nuts (1) against each other allowing cap


screw (2) to be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Arm Cylinder-to-Boom Pin
Retainer Nut—Torque ........................... 550 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
405 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

IMPORTANT: Trapped air suddenly compressed in a


cylinder is heated and ignites the oil
used for assembly causing cap seal and
ring damage. Start with cylinder rod
retracted and the rod end filled with
clean oil. Connect the cylinder head end
and lines. Operate function to slowly
extend rod. Procedure will eliminate
most of the air and reduce the
possibility of damage.
33
3360 20. Slowly extend arm cylinder to align pin bores so
96 shims are not damaged as pin is installed.

21. Connect arm cylinder rod end to arm.

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22. Tighten nuts (1) against each other allowing cap


screw (2) to be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Arm Cylinder-to-Arm Pin Retainer
Nut—Torque .......................................... 550 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
405 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

23. Connect lubrication line.

Specification
Arm Cylinder Pivot Lubrication
Line—Torque .................................................................................. 25 N•m
18 lb-ft

24. Tighten arm cylinder hoses.

Specification
Arm Cylinder Hose Fitting—
36mm—Torque ............................................................................. 175 N•m
130 lb-ft

Specification
Arm Cylinder Hose Fitting—
41mm—Torque ............................................................................. 205 N•m
150 lb-ft

25. Lubricate all pivot joints. See Track Adjuster, Working


Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear
Grease. (Operator’s Manual.)

26. Bleed air from cylinder. See Hydraulic Cylinder Bleed


Procedure. (Group 3360.)

27. Check hydraulic oil level. See Check Hydraulic Tank


Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Arm Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble

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TX1004548
6 7
5 18 18 19 18 22
4 17 17 14
2 25

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1

13

TX1004549
3 8 9 10 11 26 24 20 21 23 16 15
TX1004549

1—Rod 8—Bushing 15—Cushion Seal 21—Seal Ring


2—Dust Wiper 9—Snap Ring 16—Snap Ring 22—Set Screw
3—Backup Ring 10—Backup Ring 17—Slide Ring (2 used) 23—Ball
4—U-Ring 11—O-Ring 18—Wear Ring (2 used) 24—Piston Nut
5—Buffer Ring 12—Barrel 19—Backup Ring (2 used) 25—Cushion Bearing
6—Cap Screw (12 used) 13—Stopper (2 used) 20—O-Ring 26—Cushion Seal
7—Cylinder Head 14—Cushion Bearing

2. Pull rod out so piston nut is against cylinder head.


CAUTION: Heavy component; use
appropriate lifting device.
3. Connect rod to appropriate lifting device using a
33 lifting strap.
Specification
3360
Arm Cylinder—Approximate
98
Weight ...................................................................................... 250 kg 4. Remove cap screws (6) from cylinder head (7).
550 lb
5. Remove rod, cylinder head and piston nut from
1. Fasten head end of cylinder to JT30043 Cylinder barrel (12).
Service Stand.

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PN=328
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IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in 14. Remove cushion bearing (25) and cushion seal
cushion bearing (14) and notch in (26) from rod (1).
cushion seal (15) for installation.
15. Remove components (17—21) from piston nut
6. Remove stopper (13), cushion bearing (14), cushion (24).
seal (15), and snap ring (16).
16. Remove cylinder head (7) from rod (1).
7. Install rod eye in sliding housing and install housing
in JT30043 Cylinder Service Stand. IMPORTANT: Note direction of dust wiper (2) and
U-ring (4) for installation.
8. Make an alignment mark on piston nut (24) and rod
(1). 17. Remove components (2—5) and (9—11) from
cylinder head (7).
9. Remove staked material from set screw (22) hole
using a small air grinder or a drill and bit. 18. Remove bushing (8) using ST8021.

10. Remove set screw (22) and steel ball (23). 19. Inspect dust seals and bushings in rod (1) and
barrel (12) for wear or damage. Repair or replace
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for parts as necessary. See Inspect Pins, Bushings
set screw, cap screw in ST3249 Hex and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group 3340.)
Piston Nut Wrench must be
tightened against a side of nut 20. Check for rod curvature on V-blocks using dial
without tapped hole. indicator.

To avoid gouging side of nut, install Specification


a piece of steel flat stock between Arm Cylinder Rod—Curvature ................................... 0.5 mm per 1 m
0.020 in. per 3.25 ft
nut and cap screw.
21. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
11. Install ST3249 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (24)
22. Install bushing (8) into cylinder head (7) using
without tapped hole.
ST8021. Press to bottom of bore.
12. Install a piece of steel flat stock between nut and
23. Install snap ring (9).
cap screw. Tighten cap screw of piston nut
wrench.
24. Install backup ring (10) and O-ring (11).
13. Remove piston nut (24) using JT30043 Cylinder
25. Install buffer ring (5).
Service Stand.

Specification
26. Install U-ring (4) with lip towards bushing (8).
Arm Cylinder Piston Nut—
Torque.................................................................................. 8860 N•m 27. Install backup ring (3).
6535 lb-ft
28. Install dust wiper (2) using ST8021 with lip
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IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in towards outside of cylinder. 3360
cushion bearing (25) and notch in 99
cushion seal (26) for installation.

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29. Install assembled cylinder head (7) on rod (1) to specification using JT30043 Cylinder Service
using ST8021. Stand.

30. Install O-ring (20) and seal ring (21) to piston nut Specification
(24) using ST2978 Installer. Adjust seal ring (21) Arm Cylinder Piston Nut—
Torque.................................................................................. 8860 N•m
using ST2535 Adjustment Tool. 6535 lb-ft

31. Install backup rings (19) on each side of seal ring. 37. Install steel ball (23) and set screw (22). Tighten
set screw to specification.
32. Install slide rings (17) and wear rings (18) to
piston nut (24). Specification
Set Screw—Torque ................................................................. 57 N•m
IMPORTANT: Install cushion seal (26) so that 42 lb-ft
notch is towards piston.
38. Stake set screw (22) in two places 90° from
33. Install cushion seal (26). previous stake marks.

IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in IMPORTANT: Install cushion seal (15) so that
cushion bearing (25) during notch is towards piston.
installation.
39. Install snap ring (16) and cushion seal (15).
34. Install cushion bearing (25).
IMPORTANT: Note direction of oil groove in
35. Align marks made during disassembly and install cushion bearing (14) during
piston nut (24). installation.

IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for 40. Install cushion bearing (14) and stopper (13).
set screw, cap screw in ST3249 Hex
Piston Nut Wrench must be 41. Apply clean oil to piston nut and seals. Attach
tightened against a side of nut appropriate lifting device to rod using a lifting
without tapped hole. strap. Carefully install piston nut, rod and cylinder
head into barrel.
To avoid gouging side of nut, install
a piece of steel flat stock between 42. Install cylinder head cap screws (6). Tighten to
nut and cap screw. specification.

36. Install ST3249 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap Specification


Arm Cylinder Head-to-Barrel
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (24) Cap Screw—Torque .............................................................. 367 N•m
without tapped hole. Install a piece of steel flat 270 lb-ft
stock between nut and cap screw. Tighten cap
screw of piston nut wrench. Tighten piston nut (24)

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Bucket Cylinder Remove and Install

1. Park machine on firm, level surface.

2. Retract arm cylinder and bucket cylinder (1) and lower


bucket to ground. Position end of arm (2) on wood

–UN–10JAN97
block (3).

1—Bucket Cylinder
2—End of Arm

T106031
3—Wood Block

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CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

–UN–21MAR07
3. Push pressure release button (1).

1—Pressure Release Button

TX1020485A
2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

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Hydraulic System

4. Disconnect lines. Close all open lines and fittings using


caps and plugs.

5. Connect center link to appropriate lifting device using


lifting strap.

–UN–02AUG01
6. Put wood block (5) between bucket cylinder and arm to
hold cylinder up when pin (1) is removed.

7. Remove parts (2 and 6).

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NOTE: Mark location of shims (3) to aid in assembly.
1—Side and Center Links-to-Bucket Cylinder Pin
8. Push pin (1) out and remove shims (3). 2—Cap Screw
3—Shim (as required)
4—Bucket Cylinder Rod End-to-Bucket Section
Top Port Line
5—Wood Block
6—Nut (2 used)
7—Side Link

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Hydraulic System

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate 4


lifting device.

Specification
Bucket Cylinder—Weight................................................................ 150 kg 5
330 lb 6

9. Disconnect bucket cylinder rod end hose (1). 3


2
10. Connect bucket cylinder (2) to appropriate lifting
device using lifting strap.

–UN–02AUG01
1
11. Remove parts (3 and 5).

NOTE: Mark location of shims (4) to aid in assembly.

T143076
12. Push pin (6) out and remove shims (4).
1—Bucket Cylinder Rod End Hose
13. Remove bucket cylinder. 2—Bucket Cylinder
3—Nut (2 used)
14. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Bucket 4—Shim (as required)
Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 3360.) 5—Cap Screw
6—Bucket Cylinder-to-Arm Pin

15. Install shims equally on each side of bucket cylinder


head end to get minimum amount of clearance in
joint.

16. Align pin bores so shims are not damaged as pin is


installed.

17. Connect bucket cylinder head end to arm.

18. Tighten nuts (3) against each other allowing cap


screw (5) to be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Bucket Cylinder-to-Arm Pin
Retainer Nut—Torque ........................... 270 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
200 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

19. Connect lines. See Hydraulic System Line


Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

20. Tighten bucket cylinder hoses.


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Specification
,103
Bucket Cylinder Hose—Torque .................................................... 175 N•m
130 lb-ft

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Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: Trapped air suddenly compressed in a


cylinder is heated and ignites the oil
used for assembly causing cap seal and
ring damage. Start with cylinder rod
retracted and the rod end filled with
clean oil. Connect the cylinder head end
and lines. Operate function to slowly
extend rod. Procedure will eliminate
most of the air and reduce the
possibility of damage.

21. Start engine.

22. Slowly extend bucket cylinder to align pin bores so


shims are not damaged as pin is installed.

23. Install shims equally on each side of cylinder rod end


and side links to get minimum amount of clearance in
joint.

24. Connect bucket cylinder head end to arm.

25. Tighten nuts against each other allowing cap screw to


be free to turn in hole.

Specification
Bucket Cylinder-to-Pin Retainer
Nut—Torque .......................................... 550 N•m (tighten nut against nut)
405 lb-ft (tighten nut against nut)

26. Lubricate all pivot joints. See Track Adjuster, Working


Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear
Grease. (Operator’s Manual.)

27. Bleed air from cylinder. See Hydraulic Cylinder Bleed


Procedure. (Group 3360.)

28. Check hydraulic oil level. See Check Hydraulic Tank


Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Hydraulic System

Bucket Cylinder Disassemble and Assemble

7
1 2 3 4 5 8 10
11

9
6

18

–UN–09MAR06
19 14 12

TX1004550
13 14 20 15 17 16 15 13 TX1004550

6 7
12 15
13 14 14 13 20
2 4 5
1
18

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3 8 9 10 11
16 17 19

TX1004551
TX1004551

1—Rod 6—Cap Screw (12 used) 11—O-Ring 16—O-Ring


2—Dust Wiper 7—Cylinder Head 12—Barrel 17—Seal Ring
3—Backup Ring 8—Bushing 13—Slide Ring (2 used) 18—Set Screw
4—U-Ring 9—Snap Ring 14—Wear Ring (2 used) 19—Ball
5—Buffer Ring 10—Backup Ring 15—Backup Ring (2 used) 20—Piston Nut

4. Remove cap screws (6) from cylinder head (7).


CAUTION: Heavy component; use
appropriate lifting device.
5. Remove rod, cylinder head and piston nut from
Specification barrel (12).
Bucket Cylinder—Approximate
Weight ...................................................................................... 150 kg 6. Install rod eye in sliding housing and install housing
330 lb in JT30043 Cylinder Service Stand.
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1. Fasten head end of cylinder to JT30043 Cylinder 7. Make an alignment mark on piston nut (20) and rod ,105
Service Stand. (1).

2. Pull rod out so piston nut is against cylinder head. 8. Remove staked material from set screw (18) hole
using a small air grinder or a drill and bit.
3. Connect rod to appropriate lifting device using a
lifting strap.

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Hydraulic System

9. Remove set screw (18) and steel ball (19). parts as necessary. See Inspect Pins, Bushings
and Bosses—Front Attachment. (Group 3340.)
IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for
set screw, cap screw in ST3245 Hex 18. Check for rod curvature on V-blocks using dial
Piston Nut Wrench must be indicator.
tightened against a side of nut
without tapped hole. Specification
Bucket Cylinder Rod—
Curvature ................................................................... 0.5 mm per 1 m
To avoid gouging side of nut, install 0.020 in. per 3.25 ft
a piece of steel flat stock between
nut and cap screw. 19. Repair or replace parts as necessary.
10. Install ST3245 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap 20. Install bushing (8) into cylinder head (7) using
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (20) ST8019. Press to bottom of bore.
without tapped hole.
21. Install snap ring (9).
11. Install a piece of steel flat stock between nut and
cap screw. Tighten cap screw of piston nut 22. Install backup ring (10) and O-ring (11).
wrench.
23. Install buffer ring (5).
12. Remove piston nut (20) using JT30043 Cylinder
Service Stand. 24. Install U-ring (4) with lip towards bushing (8).
Specification
Bucket Cylinder Piston Nut—
25. Install backup ring (3).
Torque.................................................................................. 5150 N•m
3800 lb-ft 26. Install dust wiper (2) using ST8019 with lip
towards outside of cylinder.
13. Remove components (13—17) from piston nut
(20). 27. Install assembled cylinder head (7) on rod (1)
using ST8019.
14. Remove cylinder head (7) from rod (1).
28. Install O-ring (16) and seal ring (17) to piston nut
IMPORTANT: Note direction of dust wiper (2) and (20) using ST2963 Installer. Adjust seal ring (17)
U-ring (4) for installation. using ST2207 Adjustment Tool.

15. Remove components (2—5) and (9—11) from 29. Install backup rings (15) on each side of seal ring.
cylinder head (7).
30. Install slide rings (13) and wear rings (14) to
16. Remove bushing (8) using ST8019. piston nut (20).

17. Inspect dust seals and bushings in rod (1) and 31. Align marks made during disassembly and install
barrel (12) for wear or damage. Repair or replace piston nut (20).
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Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging tapped hole for 33. Install steel ball (19) and set screw (18).
set screw, cap screw in ST3245 Hex
Piston Nut Wrench must be 34. Stake set screw (18) in two places 90° from
tightened against a side of nut previous stake marks.
without tapped hole.
35. Apply clean oil to piston nut and seals. Attach
To avoid gouging side of nut, install appropriate lifting device to rod using a lifting
a piece of steel flat stock between strap. Carefully install piston nut, rod and cylinder
nut and cap screw. head into barrel.

32. Install ST3245 Hex Piston Nut Wrench so cap 36. Install cylinder head cap screws (6). Tighten to
screw is tightened against side of piston nut (20) specification.
without tapped hole. Install a piece of steel flat
stock between nut and cap screw. Tighten cap Specification
screw of piston nut wrench. Tighten piston nut (20) Bucket Cylinder Head-to-Barrel
Cap Screw—Torque .............................................................. 267 N•m
to specification using JT30043 Cylinder Service 197 lb-ft
Stand.

Specification
Bucket Cylinder Piston Nut—
Torque.................................................................................. 5150 N•m
3800 lb-ft

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Hydraulic Cylinder Bleed Procedure

IMPORTANT: Trapped air suddenly compressed in a


cylinder is heated and ignites the oil
used for assembly causing cap seal and
ring damage. Start with cylinder rod
retracted and the rod end filled with
clean oil. Connect the cylinder head end
and lines. Operate function to slowly
extend rod. Procedure will eliminate
most of the air and reduce the
possibility of damage.

NOTE: Bleed air at initial start-up, whenever major repairs


or maintenance (oil change) is done on hydraulic
system, or when machine has been in storage for
a period of time.

1. Run engine at slow idle.

2. Slowly operate function to move cylinder to the most


horizontal position possible.

3. Slowly extend and retract cylinder several times to


approximately 100 mm (4 in.) from end of stroke.

4. Operate cylinder several times to full stroke.

5. Check hydraulic oil level. See Check Hydraulic Tank


Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

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Section 43
Swing or Pivoting System
Contents

Page

Group 4350—Mechanical Drive Elements


Swing Gearbox Remove and Install . . . . . . .43-4350-1
Swing Gearbox Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-4
Swing Gearbox Start-Up Procedure . . . . . .43-4350-11
Upperstructure Remove And Install . . . . . . .43-4350-11
Swing Bearing Remove and Install . . . . . . .43-4350-14
Swing Bearing Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-16
Swing Bearing Upper Seal Install . . . . . . . .43-4350-19
Swing Bearing Lower Seal Install . . . . . . . .43-4350-19

Group 4360—Hydraulic System


Center Joint Remove and Install . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-1
Center Joint Disassemble and Assemble . . .43-4360-4
Center Joint Air Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-5
Swing Motor and Park Brake Remove and
Install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-6
Swing Motor and Park Brake
Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-10
Swing Motor and Park Brake Inspection . . .43-4360-12
Swing Motor and Park Brake Assemble . . .43-4360-14
Swing Motor and Park Brake Start-Up
Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-16
Crossover Relief Valve and Make-Up
Check Valve Remove and Install . . . . . . .43-4360-17
Make-Up Check Valve Disassemble and
Assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-18
Swing Park Brake Release Valve Remove
and Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-19

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Contents

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Group 4350
Mechanical Drive Elements
Swing Gearbox Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

–UN–21MAR07
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Pull vacuum in hydraulic oil tank using vacuum pump
or drain hydraulic oil tank. See Apply Vacuum to
Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 3360.) The approximate 1—Pressure Release Button
capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L (36 gal). 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover

3. Tag and disconnect lines from swing motor. Close all


open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

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Mechanical Drive Elements

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

NOTE: Swing motor may be removed by itself or with


swing gearbox. See Swing Motor and Park Brake

–UN–02FEB06
Remove and Install. (Group 4360.)

Mark swing gearbox housing to machine


upperstructure to aid in installation.

TX1003159A
4. Install JT01748 Lifting Brackets and connect to
appropriate lifting device.
1—Cap Screw and Washer (14 used)
Specification
2—Electrical Connector
Swing Motor, Brake, and
Gearbox—Weight ............................................................................ 218 kg
481 lb

5. Disconnect electrical connector (2).

6. Remove cap screws and washers (1).

7. Remove swing gearbox and motor.

8. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Swing


Gearbox Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 4350.)

9. Apply PM38656 Thread Lock and Sealer (High


Strength) to mating surfaces of swing gearbox housing
and upperstructure.

10. Install swing gearbox and motor.

11. Tighten cap screws.

Specification
Swing Gearbox-to-Upperstructure
Cap Screw—Torque ..................................................................... 500 N•m
369 lb-ft

12. Connect electrical connector (2).

13. Connect lines. See Hydraulic System Line


Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

14. See Swing Gearbox Start-Up Procedure. (Group


4350.) See Swing Motor and Park Brake Start-Up
Procedure. (Group 4360.)

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Mechanical Drive Elements

15. If hydraulic oil tank was drained, fill hydraulic oil tank.
The approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135
L (36 gal).

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

16. If hydraulic oil tank was drained, perform pump


start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up
Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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Mechanical Drive Elements

Swing Gearbox Disassemble and Assemble

–UN–09FEB07

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Mechanical Drive Elements

0—Swing Gearbox 9—Plate 17—Spring Pin (3 used) 27—Needle Bearing (3 used)


1—Shaft 10—Cap Screw 18—Second Stage Sun Gear 28—Thrust Plate (3 used)
2—Sleeve 11—Second Planetary Pinion 20—Ring Gear Housing 29—Spring Pin (3 used)
3—O-Ring Carrier 21—Cap Screw (12 used) 30—Snap Ring
4—Roller Bearing 12—Washer 23—First Planetary Pinion 31—First Stage Sun Gear
5—Seal 13—Pin (2 used) Carrier 33—Line
6—Housing 14—Planetary Gear (3 used) 24—Thrust Plate 34—Fitting Plug (2 used)
7—Roller Bearing 15—Needle Bearing (6 used) 25—Pin (3 used) 36—Fitting Plug
8—Bearing Nut 16—Thrust Plate (3 used) 26—Planetary Gear (3 used)

1. Make alignment marks between swing motor, ring 6. Disassemble first planetary pinion carrier (23)
gear housing (20) and housing (6) to aid in assembly.
assembly.
IMPORTANT: Hole for spring pin (29) located on
2. Remove swing motor. See Swing Motor and Park first planetary pinion carrier (23) is
Brake Remove and Install. (Group 4360.) not a through hole.

7. Tap spring pin (29) into pin (25) until it reaches the
CAUTION: Heavy component; use
center of pin (25).
appropriate lifting device.

Specification 8. Remove pin (25), planetary gear (26), needle


Swing Motor—Weight ................................................................. 48 kg bearing (27), and thrust plate (28) from first planet
105 lb pinion carrier (23).

3. Remove first planetary pinion carrier assembly 9. Inspect needle bearing (27) for wear.
(23-29) from ring gear housing (20).
10. Remove thrust plate (24) from carrier.
NOTE: First stage sun gear (31) may be removed
separately or along with carrier. IMPORTANT: Damaging the surface of pin (25) can
cause bearing failure, use care when
handling pin.
CAUTION: Heavy component; use
appropriate lifting device.
11. Using wood blocks, clamp pin (25) in vise. Tap
Specification spring pin (29) out of pin.
Ring Gear—Weight..................................................................... 23 kg
50 lb 12. Disassemble second planetary pinion carrier (11)
assembly as in Steps 7-11.
4. Remove cap screws (21) and ring gear housing
(20). 13. Remove cap screws (10) and lock plate (9) from
bearing nut (8).
5. Remove second planetary pinion carrier assembly
(11-18).

NOTE: Second stage sun gear (18) may be removed


separately or with carrier.

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Mechanical Drive Elements

14. Remove bearing nut (8) from shaft (1) using DFT1220
Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner Wrench. See DFT1220
Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner Wrench. (Group 9900.)
8
CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate

–UN–01MAR06
lifting device.

Specification
Housing Assembly—Weight ............................................................ 106 kg

TX1004267
234 lb

15. Install eyebolts into bolt hole on housing (6). Use


appropriate lifting device and position housing
8—Bearing Nut
assembly (6) onto press.

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NOTE: Bearing and sleeve are pressed onto shaft.

16. Using press, push upper end of shaft (1) and remove
from housing (6). Inner race of roller bearing (4) and
1
sleeve (2) are removed with shaft (1).

–UN–01MAR06
6
1—Shaft
6—Housing

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Mechanical Drive Elements

17. Inspect shaft (1), roller bearing (4), and sleeve (2).

18. If disassembly is necessary, use press and knife edge


bearing puller to push upper end of shaft (1) and 1
remove inner race of roller bearing (4) and sleeve (2).

–UN–19APR06
19. Remove O-ring (3) from sleeve (2). 4

20. Insert a round bar into oil passage in housing (6). Tap
2
and remove outer race of roller bearing (4).

TX1004269
TX1004269
21. Remove oil seal (5) from housing (6).

NOTE: Oil seal (5) can not be reused. 1—Shaft


2—Sleeve
4—Roller Bearing
22. Remove outer race of roller bearing (7) from housing
(6) using brass drift and hammer.

23. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

24. Install O-ring (3) in sleeve (2).

25. Install sleeve (2) and inner race of roller bearing (4) to
shaft (1) using press and a piece of pipe.

26. Install outer race of roller bearing (4) into housing (6).

27. Apply PM38656 Thread Lock and Sealer (High


Strength) to OD of oil seal (5).

28. Install oil seal (5) so lip (spring side) is toward bottom
of bore. Push seal to bottom of bore.

29. Apply grease to ID of oil seal (5).

30. Apply grease to outer surface of sleeve (2) on shaft


(1).

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Housing Assembly—Weight .............................................................. 65 kg
143 lb

31. Install eyebolts into bolt holes in housing (6).

32. Using appropriate lifting device, slowly lift housing (6)


assembly onto shaft (1).
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Mechanical Drive Elements

IMPORTANT: Align carefully so as not to damage oil


seal (5) lip.

33. Install inner race of roller bearing (7) onto shaft (1).

34. Tap inner race of roller bearing (7) until upper end of
inner race reaches two threads for bearing nut (8) on
shaft (1).

35. Hand tighten bearing nut (8) to shaft (1) to retain


shaft assembly.

36. Install eyebolts into ring gear housing (20) and lift
onto housing (6).

37. Remove bearing nut (8) from shaft (1).

38. Press on inner race of roller bearing (7).

39. Apply film of grease on threaded surface of bearing


nut (8). Install bearing nut (8) on shaft (1) with
stepped side of bearing nut (8) towards roller bearing
(7).

40. Tighten bearing nut (8) to specification. Use DFT1220


Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner Wrench. See DFT1220
Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner Wrench. (Group 9900.)

Specification
Bearing Nut—Torque.................................................................... 490 N•m
360 lb-ft

41. Install lock plate (9) to bearing nut (8) with cap
screws (10). Tighten to specification.

Specification
Lock Plate-to-Bearing Nut Cap
Screws—Torque ............................................................................. 50 N•m
37 lb-ft

42. If lock plate (9) does not engage with splines of shaft
(1), tighten bearing nut until lock plate engages.

43. Assemble planetary gears (14), needle bearings (15),


and thrust plates (16).

44. Position gear assemblies (14, 15, 16) into second


planetary pinion carrier (11).

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45. Align holes in pins (13) and planetary carrier (11).

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46. Install spring pins (17) with slit (38) of spring pins 13
towards end of pins (13).

NOTE: Procedure for assembly of first and second


planetary pinion carrier assemblies is identical.
38

–UN–19APR06
47. Assemble first planetary pinion carrier (23) assembly
following Step 43 through 46.

48. Align the spline of shaft (1) and install the second

TX1004270
planetary carrier assembly (11).
TX1004270
49. Install thrust plate (12) with oil grooves towards
second planet pinion carrier (11). 13—Pin (2 used)
38—Slit
50. Install second stage sun gear (18) into second
planetary pinion carrier (11) assembly with smaller
diameter of second stage sun gear upward.

51. Apply PM38656 Thread Lock and Sealer (High


Strength) to ring gear housing (20) mounting surface
of housing (6).

52. Align mating marks and install ring gear housing (20)
to housing (6).

53. Apply PM37418 Thread Lock and Sealer (Medium


Strength) to cap screws (21). Tighten cap screws (21)
to specification.

Specification
Ring Gear Housing-to-Housing
Cap Screw—Torque ..................................................................... 210 N•m
155 lb-ft

54. Align spline of second stage sun gear (18) and install
first planetary pinion carrier (23) assembly.

55. Install first stage sun gear (31) into first planetary
pinion carrier (23) assembly with stepped side of sun
gear down.

56. Install swing motor. See Swing Motor and Park Brake
Remove and Install. (Group 4360.)

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Mechanical Drive Elements

Swing Gearbox Start-Up Procedure

IMPORTANT: Swing gearbox will be damaged if not


filled with oil before operating swing
function. Procedure must be performed

–UN–02DEC05
whenever a new swing gearbox is
installed or oil has been drained from
the gearbox.

TX1001071A
1. Check that drain line plug is installed.

2. Remove fill cap (2) and add oil. See Swing Gearbox
and Travel Gearbox Oils. (Operator’s Manual.)
1—Dipstick
2—Fill Cap
3. Install fill cap. Check oil level on dipstick (1).

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Upperstructure Remove And Install

1. Clean machine thoroughly.

2. Disconnect negative battery cables.

–UN–21MAR07
CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from
pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

TX1020485A
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

3. Push pressure release button (1). 1—Pressure Release Button


2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
4. Drain hydraulic oil tank. Approximate capacity is 135 L
(36 gal).

5. Remove cab. See Cab Remove and Install. (Group


1800.)

6. Remove counterweight. See Counterweight Remove


and Install. (Group 1749.)

7. Remove boom. See Boom Remove and Install. (Group


3340.)

8. Disconnect center joint hydraulic hoses and remove


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stop. See Center Joint Remove and Install. (Group 4350
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Mechanical Drive Elements

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

Specification
Upperstructure—Weight ........................................... 4900 kg approximate
10 805 lb approximate

–UN–17MAR03
9. Attach chains to counterweight support beams and
boom bracket.

IMPORTANT: Make sure chains do not touch engine.

T188539
–UN–17MAR03
T188540
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10. Put matching marks on the upperstructure and outer


race of the swing bearing to aid in installation. Loosen
and remove cap screws (B).

A—Swing Bearing
B—Cap Screw (36 used)

–UN–20DEC96
T105961

Swing Bearing

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11. Lift upperstructure from undercarriage using hoist.

12. Repair or replace parts as necessary.

CAUTION: Heavy component; use a hoist.

–UN–17MAR03
Specification
Upperstructure—Weight ........................................... 4900 kg approximate
10 805 lb approximate

T188541
13. Install upperstructure to undercarriage.

14. Align mark on the outer race of swing bearing with


mark on upperstructure. Install DFT1144 Guide Pins
to help align holes in swing bearing with holes in
upperstructure. See DFT1144 Guide Pin. (Group
9900.)

15. Install cap screws (B).

16. Remove chains from upperstructure and tighten cap


screws (B).

Specification
Swing Bearing-to-Upperstructure
Cap Screws—Torque ................................................................... 510 N•m
380 lb-ft

17. Connect center joint hydraulic hoses and install stop.


See Center Joint Remove and Install. (Group 4360.)

18. Install boom. See Boom Remove and Install. (Group


3340.)

19. Install counterweight. See Counterweight Remove


and Install. (Group 1749.)

20. Install cab. See Cab Remove and Install. (Group


1800.)

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting engine.
Start-up procedure must be performed
whenever a new pump is installed or oil
has been drained from the pump or
hydraulic oil tank.

21. Fill pump housing with oil. See Pump 1 and 2


Start-Up Procedure. (Group 3360.)
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PN=353
Mechanical Drive Elements

Swing Bearing Remove and Install

1. Remove upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove


and Install. (Group 4350.)

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Swing Bearing—Weight................................................................... 226 kg
500 lb

2. Connect swing bearing to appropriate lifting device


using lifting brackets (C) such as JT01748 Lifting
Brackets.

3. Remove cap screws and lock washers (D) and remove


swing bearing.

4. Check and replace swing bearing upper and lower

–UN–07MAY92
seals if necessary. See Swing Bearing Upper Seal
Install. (Group 4350.) See Swing Bearing Lower Seal
Install. (Group 4350.)

T7764AB
5. Replace steel balls and ball supports as necessary.

6. Repair or replace parts as necessary.


C—JT01748 Lifting Brackets
7. Clean mating surfaces of swing bearing, D—Cap Screw and Lock Washer
upperstructure, and undercarriage.

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Mechanical Drive Elements

IMPORTANT: The tooth marked with the letter “G” or


“S” or equivalent is the starting and
stopping point for the hardening
process. The tooth and the bearing
loading plug must be installed on the
right side of the machine so the use of

–UN–11APR90
that part of the swing bearing is
minimized.

8. Install swing bearing on undercarriage so tooth (A)

T5925AA
marked “G” or “S” or equivalent and bearing loading
plug (B) is to right side of machine.

9. Install cap screws and lock washers and tighten. A—Tooth


B—Loading Plug
Specification
Undercarriage-to-Swing Bearing
Cap Screw—Torque ..................................................................... 490 N•m
361 lb-ft

10. Apply multi-purpose grease to swing bearing teeth


and pinion shaft. See Track Adjuster, Working Tool
Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear
Grease. (Operator’s Manual.)

11. Install upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove


and Install. (Group 4350.)

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Mechanical Drive Elements

Swing Bearing Disassemble and Assemble

–UN–25JAN06

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Mechanical Drive Elements

0—Outer Race 2—Steel Ball (111 used) 8—Lower Seal 10—Spacer (111 used)
1—Inner Race 5—Lubrication Fitting (2 used) 9—Upper Seal 11—Swing Bearing

1. Check swing bearing upper seal (9) and lower seal Seal Install. (Group 4350.) See Swing Bearing
(8). If damaged, replace. See Swing Bearing Upper Lower Seal Install. (Group 4350.)

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2. Grind tack weld (A) off top of taper pin (B).

3. Drive taper pin out from bottom side of bearing.

4. Remove loading plug (C) using an M8-1.25 cap screw.

A—Tack Weld
B—Taper Pin
C—Loading Plug

–UN–07MAY92
T6876FI
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Mechanical Drive Elements

5. Remove steel balls (A) and spacers (B).

6. Turn inner race to remove remaining steel balls and


spacers.

7. Lift outer race off inner race.

8. Replace parts as necessary.

–UN–07MAY92
9. Install spacers (B) and steel balls (A). Turn inner race
as needed to install spacers and steel balls.

T6876FK
A—Spacer (111 used)
B—Steel Ball (111 used)

–UN–07MAY92
T7763AB
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10. Install loading plug (C).

11. Install taper pin (B) even with top of swing bearing.

12. Tack weld pin (A) to swing bearing.

13. Add multi-purpose grease to swing bearing through


lubrication fittings. See Track Adjuster, Working Tool
Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear
Grease. (Operator’s Manual.)
–UN–07MAY92

A—Tack Weld
B—Taper Pin
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031709
PN=358
Mechanical Drive Elements

Swing Bearing Upper Seal Install

1. Remove upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove


and Install. (Group 4350.)

2. Remove old seal (A).

–UN–11APR90
3. Scrape old adhesive from seal groove. Thoroughly
clean seal groove and new seal using PM37509 Cure
Primer.

T5925AM
4. Apply PM37391 Gel Super Glue sparingly to seal
groove.
A—Seal
5. Install seal with lip against inner bearing race. Start
about 76 mm (3 in.) from end of seal using blunt
instrument to force seal into groove. Push seal in
direction of portion already installed to avoid stretching
seal.

6. Before bringing ends of seal together, cut off excess


length.

7. Apply PM37391 Gel Super Glue to both ends of seal.


Push ends into seal groove making sure they come
together.

IMPORTANT: To avoid pulling seal out of groove,


adhesive must cure for at least 24
hours before using swing function.

8. Install upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove and


Install. (Group 4350.)

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Swing Bearing Lower Seal Install

1. Remove upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove


and Install. (Group 4350.)

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Mechanical Drive Elements

NOTE: Part of swing bearing shown cut away to show


lower seal in groove.

2. Remove old seal (A).

3. Scrape old adhesive from seal groove (B). Thoroughly

–UN–17MAY89
clean seal groove and new seal using PM37509 Cure
Primer.

4. Apply PM37391 Gel Super Glue sparingly to seal

T5936BA
groove.

5. Install seal with seal lip against outer race. Start about
76 mm (3 in.) from end of seal using blunt instrument A—Seal
to force seal into groove. Push seal in direction of B—Seal Groove
portion already installed to avoid stretching seal.

6. Before bringing ends of seal together, cut off excess


length.

7. Apply PM37391 Gel Super Glue to both ends of seal.


Push ends into seal groove making sure they come
together.

IMPORTANT: To avoid pulling seal out of groove,


adhesive must cure for at least 24
hours before using swing function.

8. Install upperstructure. See Upperstructure Remove and


Install. (Group 4350.)

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Group 4360
Hydraulic System
Center Joint Remove and Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is

–UN–21MAR07
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

1. Push pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
2. Disconnect battery ground (negative) cable.

3. Apply vacuum to hydraulic tank or drain hydraulic tank. 1—Pressure Release Button
See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Oil Tank. (Group 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
3360). The approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is
135 L (36 gal).

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4. Tag and disconnect upper hydraulic lines (3). Close all


open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

5. Remove cap screws (2) and bracket (1).

–UN–19MAR07
6. Disconnect small hydraulic lines (4). Close all open
lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

1—Bracket

TX1020553A
2—Cap Screw (2 used)
3—Hydraulic Line (4 used)
4—Small Hydraulic Line (2 used)

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7. Attach the center joint to an appropriate lifting device


using a lifting strap. See Center Joint (Rotary Manifold)
Lifting Tool (Group 9900.)

8. Tag and disconnect lower hydraulic lines. Close all


open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

–UN–27APR92
CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate
lifting device.

T7685JC
Specification
Center Joint—Weight ........................................................................ 27 kg
60 lb

9. Remove four cap screws and lower center joint.

10. Replace parts as necessary. See Center Joint


Disassemble and Assemble. (Group 4360.)

11. Install center joint. Tighten four cap screws to


specifications.

Specification
Center Joint-to-Frame Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 90 N•m
66 lb-ft

12. Install stop bracket. Tighten cap screws.

Specification
Stop Bracket-to-Frame Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................. 140 N•m
103 lb-ft

13. Connect upper and lower hydraulic lines.

14. Fill hydraulic oil tank. See Check Hydraulic Tank Oil
Level. (Operator’s Manual.)

15. Connect battery ground (negative) cable.

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Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

16. If hydraulic oil tank was drained, perform pump


start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up
Procedure. (Group 3360.)

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Hydraulic System

Center Joint Disassemble and Assemble

CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate


lifting device.

Specification
Center Joint—Weight ........................................................................ 27 kg
60 lb

1. Make alignment marks on spindle assembly (2),


housing (7) and cover (11) to aid in assembly.

2. Remove cover (11), snap ring (9), and ring (8).

3. Install puller to housing (7) using cap screws (12).


Carefully remove spindle assembly (2) from housing
(7).

4. Remove plug (1) from spindle assembly and clean


port.

NOTE: Bushing (5) can be removed using built-up weld at


4 places on its inner diameter, then quenching
bushing to shrink. Cover seal surfaces to protect
from weld spatter.

5. Remove dust seal (3), bushing (5), and oil seals (6).

6. Inspect and repair or replace parts as necessary.

7. Install bushing (5) into housing (7) using a press.


Lubricate bushing with grease or molybdenum
disulfide.
1—Plug (Ball)
2—Spindle
3—Dust Seal
4—O-Ring

–UN–12FEB07
5—Bushing
6—Oil Seal (6 used)
7—Housing
8—Ring
9—Snap Ring
TX1018875

10—O-Ring
11—Cover
12—Cap Screw (4 used)

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Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: Install dust seal (3) with lip side toward


housing (7).

8. Install dust seal (3) onto spindle (2).

9. Install O-ring (4) and oil seals (6) into housing (7).

IMPORTANT: Install spindle assembly (2) slowly into


housing (7) so oil seals (6) are not
damaged.

10. Lubricate spindle assembly (2) with hydraulic oil and


install into housing (7). Align reference marks made
during disassembly.

IMPORTANT: Install ring (8) with chamfered side


facing spindle assembly (2).

11. Install parts (8—12), aligning reference marks made


during disassembly.

12. Tighten cap screws (12) to specification.

Specification
Cover-to-Housing Cap Screw—
Torque ............................................................................................ 49 N•m
36 lb-ft

13. Install plug (1).

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Center Joint Air Test

1. Install a plug in one port of a selected passage.

2. Apply shop air pressure, using JDG185 Air Test Plug,


to the other port in that passage.
–UN–01NOV88

3. Listen for air leaks at other ports on either side of


center joint.
T6557JB

4. Repeat test for other passages.

5. Repair or replace if leaks are found. See Center Joint


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Hydraulic System

Swing Motor and Park Brake Remove and


Install

CAUTION: High pressure release of oil from


pressurized system can cause serious burns or

–UN–21MAR07
penetrating injury. The hydraulic tank is
pressurized. Relieve pressure by pushing
pressure release button (1).

TX1020485A
1. Push pressure release button (1).

2. Apply vacuum to hydraulic tank or drain hydraulic tank.


See Apply Vacuum to Hydraulic Tank. (Group 3360). 1—Pressure Release Button
The approximate capacity of hydraulic oil tank is 135 L 2—Hydraulic Oil Tank Cover
(36 gal).

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3. Tag and disconnect hydraulic lines (2, 3, 4, and 6).

4. Close all open lines and fittings using caps and plugs.

5. Disconnect electrical connector (1).

–UN–19APR06
CAUTION: Heavy component; use appropriate
lifting device.

TX1003156A
Specification
Swing Motor and Park Brake—
Weight................................................................................................ 48 kg
105 lb
1—Electrical Connector
6. Remove cap screws (5) to remove swing motor and 2—Hydraulic Line
park brake. 3—Main Hydraulic Line
4—Hydraulic Line
5—Cap Screw (8 used)
7. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Swing 6—Swing Dampener Valve Hydraulic Lines
Motor and Park Brake Disassemble. (Group 4360.)

8. Install swing motor and park brake.

9. Tighten cap screws (5).

Specification
Swing Motor-to-Ring Gear Cap
Screw—Torque ............................................................................... 90 N•m
67 lb-ft

10. Connect electrical connector (1).

11. Connect lines. See Hydraulic System Line


Connections. (Group 9025-15.)

12. See Swing Motor and Park Brake Start-Up Procedure.


(Group 4360.)

13. Check oil level in hydraulic oil tank. See Check


Hydraulic Tank Oil Level. (Operator’s Manual). Add oil
if necessary. See Hydraulic Oil. (Operator’s Manual).

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Hydraulic System

IMPORTANT: Hydraulic pump will be damaged if not


filled with oil before starting. Procedure
must be performed to fill pump housing
whenever oil has been drained from the
pump or hydraulic oil tank.

14. If hydraulic oil tank was drained, perform pump


start-up procedure. See Pump 1 and 2 Start-Up
Procedure (Group 4360.)

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Hydraulic System

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Hydraulic System

Swing Motor and Park Brake Disassemble

–UN–28NOV05

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Hydraulic System

0—Hydraulic Motor 14—Shoe Plate 43—Fitting Plug (2 used) 76—O-Ring


1—Piston (9 used) 15—Valve Plate 44—Make-Up Check Valve 77—O-Ring
5—Crossover Relief Valve (2 20—Swing Motor Cover Plug (2 used) 78—Spring (24 used)
used) 30—Housing 45—O-Ring 79—Friction Plates (3 used)
8—Piston 35—Poppet (2 used) 47—O-Ring (2 used) 81—Pipe Plug (2 used)
10—Shaft 36—Spring (2 used) 48—O-Ring (2 used) 85—Seal Kit
11—Cylinder Block 40—Cap Screw (4 used) 49—Seal 87—Spring
12—Retainer 41—Roller Bearing 70—Brake Piston 88—Ball
13—Plate 42—Roller Bearing 73—Plates (4 used) 89—Packing

IMPORTANT: Do not disassemble crossover relief 6. Remove O-ring (45).


valve (5).
7. Remove springs (78).
1. Remove crossover relief valves (5) from swing
motor cover (20). 8. Remove brake piston (70).

2. Remove make-up check valve plugs (44). 9. Remove O-rings (76, 77) from housing (30).

3. Remove springs (36) and poppets (35). 10. Remove parts (1, 13 and 12) from shaft (10).

11. Remove plates (73) and friction plates (79).


CAUTION: Heavy component; use
appropriate lifting device.
IMPORTANT: Do not damage sliding surface of
Specification shoe plate (14).
Swing Motor and Park Brake—
Weight ......................................................................................... 48 kg 12. Remove shoe plate (14).
105 lb
13. Remove shaft (10) from housing (30) using a
CAUTION: Swing motor housing and swing plastic hammer.
motor cover is under spring pressure.
Remove cap screws evenly to release spring 14. Push out oil seal (49) and remove outer race of
force. roller bearing (41) from housing (30).

4. Mark alignment of swing motor housing (30) and 15. Remove inner race of roller bearing (41) from
swing motor cover (20) assembly. Loosen cap shaft (10) using a press.
screws (40).
NOTE: Filter and orifice are mounted inside of piston
IMPORTANT: Do not remove roller bearing (42) (8). Unless clogged or deformed, do not
unless necessary. disassemble. Do so only when absolutely
needed. If internal parts need to be replaced,
IMPORTANT: Valve plate (15) has a polished replace piston (8) as an assembly.
surface. Valve plate may remain on
swing motor cover (20) or stay with 16. Remove swing park brake release valve piston (8),
cylinder block (11). Valve plate may packing (89), spring (87), and ball (88).
be damaged if dropped. Hold valve
plate during disassembly. NOTE: Use seal kit (85) to replace seals and O-rings.

5. Remove valve plate (15) from cylinder block (11). 17. Replace parts as necessary.

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Hydraulic System

Swing Motor and Park Brake Inspection

1. Measure clearance between outer diameter of piston


and inner bore of cylinder.

Specification
Piston-to-Cylinder—Clearance ........................................... 0.027 mm new
0.001 in. new
0.052 mm maximum used
0.0020 in. maximum used

–UN–22JUN01
T142067
TJ15698,0000174 –19–12MAR07–1/4

2. Measure clearance between piston and slipper.

Specification
Piston-to-Slipper—Clearance ................................................. 0.0 mm new
0.0 in. new
0.3 mm maximum used
0.012 in. maximum used –UN–22JUN01

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031709
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Hydraulic System

3. Measure thickness of slipper.

Specification
Slipper—Thickness ................................................................. 5.5 mm new
0.217 in. new
5.3 mm minimum
0.209 in. minimum

–UN–22JUN01
T142072
Slipper Thickness

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4. Measure thickness of friction plate.

Specification
Friction Plate—Thickness ....................................................... 2.0 mm new
0.079 in. new
1.8 mm minimum
0.071 in. minimum

–UN–22JUN01
T142073

Friction Plate Thickness

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Hydraulic System

Swing Motor and Park Brake Assemble

–UN–28NOV05

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TX1000252

Swing Motor and Park Brake


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031709
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Hydraulic System

0—Hydraulic Motor 14—Shoe Plate 43—Fitting Plug (2 used) 76—O-Ring


1—Piston (9 used) 15—Valve Plate 44—Make-Up Check Valve 77—O-Ring
5—Crossover Relief Valve (2 20—Swing Motor Cover Plug (2 used) 78—Spring (24 used)
used) 30—Housing 45—O-Ring 79—Friction Plate (3 used)
8—Piston 35—Poppet (2 used) 47—O-Ring (2 used) 81—Pipe Plug (2 used)
10—Shaft 36—Spring (2 used) 48—O-Ring (2 used) 85—Seal Kit
11—Cylinder Block 40—Cap Screw (4 used) 49—Seal 87—Spring
12—Retainer 41—Roller Bearing 70—Brake Piston 88—Ball
13—Plate 42—Roller Bearing 73—Plate (4 used) 89—Packing

1. Install ball (88), spring (87), packing (89), and spline teeth side of friction plates
piston (8) into housing (30). (79).

IMPORTANT: Install inner race of roller bearing IMPORTANT: Align each notch when installing.
(41) with flange facing step side of
shaft (10). 12. Alternately install plates (73) and friction plates
(79) to housing (30).
2. Install inner race of roller bearing (41) onto shaft
(10) using a press. 13. Install O-rings (76, 77) to housing (30).

3. Install oil seal (49) to housing (30). 14. Align mating marks and install brake piston (70).

4. Install outer race of roller bearing (41) to housing 15. Install springs (78) to brake piston (70).
(30).
NOTE: Do step 15 only if bearing (42) was removed.
IMPORTANT: Wind tape onto spline end of shaft
(10) to prevent damage to oil seal 16. Install roller bearing (42) into swing motor cover
(49). (20) using plastic hammer.

5. Install shaft (10) into housing (30). 17. Install O-ring (45) to swing motor cover (20).

6. Install shoe plate (14) to housing (30) with 18. Install valve plate (15) to swing motor cover (20)
chamfered surface toward housing. with notch in port facing toward cylinder block
(11).
7. Align notches on plate (13) and retainer (12). Install
pistons (1). 19. Apply grease to valve plate (15) to help retain to
swing motor cover (20).
8. Install retainer (12) and plate (13) to pistons (1) with
notches facing shoe plate (14). 20. Apply grease to roller bearing (42) ID to ease
shaft (10) installation.
9. Apply hydraulic oil into piston holes in cylinder block
(11). 21. Align mating marks on swing motor cover (20) and
housing (30). Install cap screws (40) and tighten to
10. Insert piston (1) assembly into cylinder block (11). specification.

11. Install cylinder block (11) assembly to shaft (10). Specification


Swing Motor Cover-to-Housing
Cap Screw—Torque .............................................................. 431 N•m
IMPORTANT: There are four notches on outer side 318 lb-ft
of plates (73) and four notches on

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Hydraulic System

22. Install poppets (35) and spring (36). Tighten 23. Install crossover relief valves (5) into swing motor
make-up check valve plug (44) with O-ring (48) cover (20).
attached.
Specification
Specification Crossover Relief Valve—
Make-Up Check Valve Plug— Torque.................................................................................... 177 N•m
Torque.................................................................................... 334 N•m 131 lb-ft
246 lb-ft

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Swing Motor and Park Brake Start-Up


Procedure

IMPORTANT: Swing motor will be damaged if not


filled with oil before operating swing

–UN–02FEB06
function. Start-up procedure must be
performed whenever a new swing motor
is installed or oil has been drained from
the motor.

TX1003231A
NOTE: Procedure is to ensure swing motor is filled with
oil.

1. Disconnect swing motor hydraulic line (1). 1—Hydraulic Line

2. Fill motor through port until oil reaches level of port.


See Hydraulic Oil. (Operator’s Manual.)

NOTE: Air must be allowed to escape from the swing


motor while filling.

3. Connect hydraulic line (1).

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Hydraulic System

Crossover Relief Valve and Make-Up Check Valve Remove and Install

1
3

–UN–30APR01
T139645
T139645

1—Make-Up Check Valve 2—Make-Up Check Valve 3—Crossover Relief Valve 4—Crossover Relief Valve

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Remove and Install Crossover Relief Valve

1. Remove crossover relief valves (1).

2. Replace crossover relief valves (1) as necessary.


–UN–02FEB06

3. Install crossover relief valves (1). Tighten to


specification.
TX1003161A

Specification
Crossover Relief Valve—Torque .................................................. 177 N•m
130 lb-ft

4. Check crossover relief valve pressure setting. See 1—Crossover Relief Valve (2 used) 43
Swing Motor Crossover Relief Valve Test and 4360
Adjustment. (Group 9025-25.) 17

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031709
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Hydraulic System

Remove and Install Make-Up Check Valve

1. Remove make-up check valves (1).

2. Repair or replace parts as necessary. See Make-Up

–UN–02FEB06
Check Valve Disassemble and Assemble. (Group
4360.)

3. Install make-up check valves (1). Tighten to

TX1003232A
specification.

Specification
Make-Up Check Valve—Torque................................................... 334 N•m
245 lb-ft 1—Make-Up Check Valve (2 used)

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Make-Up Check Valve Disassemble and


Assemble

1. Remove make-up check valves (1). See Crossover


Relief Valve and Make-Up Check Valve Remove and

–UN–16FEB06
Install. (Group 4360.)

1—Make-Up Check Valve (2 used)

TX1003721A
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Hydraulic System

2. Examine O-rings (2), springs (3), and poppets (4) for


wear and damage.

3. Replace parts as necessary.

4. Install O-rings (2), springs (3), poppets (4), and


make-up check valve plugs (1).

5. Tighten make-up check valve plugs (1) to specification.


See Crossover Relief Valve and Make-Up Check Valve
Remove and Install. (Group 4360.)

1—Make-Up Check Valve Plug (2 used)


2—O-Ring (2 used)
3—Spring (2 used)
4—Poppet (2 used)
5—Cap Screw (4 used)
6—Swing Motor Top Plate
7—O-Ring

–UN–16FEB06
TX1003722
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Swing Park Brake Release Valve Remove


and Install

NOTE: Swing park brake release valve is internally


located in swing motor. See Swing Motor and
Park Brake Disassemble. See Swing Motor and
Park Brake Assemble. (Group 4360.)

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Hydraulic System

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Section 99
Dealer Fabricated Tools 99

Contents

Page

Group 9900—Dealer Fabricated Tools


DF1063 Lift Bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-1
ST4920 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly
and Assembly Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-3
DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring
Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool. . .99-9900-7
DFT1110 Spacer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-8
DFT1130 Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-9
DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench . . .99-9900-10
DF1038 Torque Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-11
DFT1109 Holding Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-12
Center Joint (Rotary Manifold) Lifting
Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-13
DFT1144 Guide Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-13
DFT1119 Pump Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-14
DFT1220 Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner
Wrench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-16

TM10079 (17MAR09) 99-1 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
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Contents

99

TM10079 (17MAR09) 99-2 200D and 200DLC Excavator Repair


031709
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Group 9900
Dealer Fabricated Tools
DF1063 Lift Bracket

Tool is the same as used on other machines. Only the lift 99


9900
bracket of the tool is used for this machine with adapter 1
DFT1130.

Lift Bracket is used to remove and install travel motor.

Material required:

• 38.1 mm x 76.2 mm x .48 mm (1-1/2 in. x 3 in. x 3/16

–UN–20SEP94
in.) Square Tube
• 1.3 mm (1/2 in.) 1020 Steel Plate
• 1 mm x 38.1 mm (3/8 in. x 1-1/2 in.) Cap Screw with
Nut (4 used)

T8318AC
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031709
PN=383
Dealer Fabricated Tools

99
9900
2

–19–25APR90
T7247BW

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031709
PN=384
Dealer Fabricated Tools

ST4920 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and


Assembly Tool
99
9900
NOTE: It is recommended that DFT1087 Track Recoil 3
Spring Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool be
used with track recoil spring disassembly and
assembly tool. See DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring
Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool. (Group
9900.)

Dimensions given are metric.

Tool is the same as used on other machines except the


holder (C). For each track adjuster use the holder with the
correct size hole for the nut on that track adjuster.

Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and Assembly Tool


(compression tool) is used with hydraulic jack to compress
recoil spring in track adjuster repair.

–UN–24MAR98
Material required:

• 1020 HR Steel for Holder (C), Supporting Plate (E),


Base Plate (F), and Base (G).

T6585UY
• “D” Grade (SAE Grade 5) for Eyebolts (D), Nuts (A),
and Cap Screws (H).
• “F” Grade (SAE Grade 8) for Studs (B).
A—Nut (12 used)
Print Numbers: B—Stud (4 used)
C—Holder
D—Eyebolt (2 used)
• A-ST4050 Nut E—Supporting Plate
• B-ST4045 Bolt F—Base Plate
• C-ST4035 Holder (Plate) G—Base (4 used)
• C-ST4036 Holder (Plate) H—Cap Screw (4 used)
I—Lock Washer (8 used)
• C-ST4037 Holder (Plate)
• D-ST4047 Eyebolt
• E-ST4040 Supporting Base
• F-ST4042 Base Plate
• G-ST4041 Base
• H-ST4046 Cap Screw
• I-ST4049 Lock Washer

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031709
PN=385
Dealer Fabricated Tools

99
9900
4

–UN–06JUL89
T7029CI

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031709
PN=386
Dealer Fabricated Tools

99
9900
5

–UN–06JUL89
T7029CH

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031709
PN=387
Dealer Fabricated Tools

99
9900
6

–UN–06JUL89
T7029CG

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031709
PN=388
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1087 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool


99
9900
7

–UN–17OCT89
T7162AF
A—3/16 in. 1020 CR Steel Plate C—1/2 in. Nut (2 used) D—1/2 x 2 in. Cap Screw (2 E—1/2 x 3 in. Steel Round
B—9/16 in. Hole (2 places) used) Stock (2 used)

Track Disassembly and Assembly Guard Tool is used • 3/16 in. 1020 CR Steel Plate (A)
with ST4920 Track Recoil Spring Disassembly and • 9/16 in. Hole (2 places) (B)
Assembly Tool. See ST4920 Track Recoil Spring • 1/2 in. Nut (2 used) (C)
Disassembly and Assembly Tool. (Group 9900.) • 1/2 x 2 in. Cap Screw (D) (2 used)
• 1/2 x 3 in. Steel Round Stock (E) (2 used)
Material required:

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031709
PN=389
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1110 Spacer
99
9900
8

–UN–23FEB92
T7708AC
Spacer is used with ST4920 Track Recoil Spring Material Required:
Disassembly and Assembly Tool. Spacer is installed
on the bottom plate so force is applied to spring flange • 165 x 138 x 138 mm (6.50 x 5.50 x 5.50 in.) Heavy
on cylinder and not to the piston. See ST4920 Track Wall Steel Pipe
Recoil Spring Disassembly and Assembly Tool. (Group
9900.)

Cut the ends of spacer so they are parallel to each


other.

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031709
PN=390
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1130 Adapter
99
9900
9

–UN–20SEP94
T8319BN
A—Adapter Plate B—Tube C—Stop Plate

Adapter is used with DF1063 Lift Bracket to remove • 1.3 mm (1/2 in.) 1020 Steel Plate (A)
and install travel motor. • 38.1 mm x 38.1 mm x .48 mm (1-1/2 in. x 1-1/2 in. x
3/16 in.) Square Tube (B)
Material required: • .6 mm (1/4 in.) 1020 Steel Plate (C)

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031709
PN=391
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench


99
9900
10

–UN–28FEB92
T7681FZ
Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench is used to remove and • 16 mm (5/8 in.) Flat Bar Stock
install the hub-to-housing nut in the travel gearbox. • M24 (1 in.) Nut
• M10-1.5 x 60 mm Cap Screw (2 used)
Material required: • M10-1.5 Nut (2 used)

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031709
PN=392
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DF1038 Torque Adapter


99
9900
11

–UN–25OCT95
T6557CH
Torque Adapter is used to check rolling drag torque on • 17 mm (0.125 in.) hex head driver
rotor drive shaft.

Material required:

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031709
PN=393
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1109 Holding Bar


99
9900
12

–UN–27FEB92
T7690AA
Holding Bar is used with the as a guide when Material required:
loosening the hub-to-housing nut in the travel gearbox.
See DF1036A Travel Gearbox Nut Wrench. (Group • 16 mm (5/8 in.) Flat Bar Stock
9900.)

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031709
PN=394
Dealer Fabricated Tools

Center Joint (Rotary Manifold) Lifting Tool

Tool is used to remove and install center joint. 99


9900
13
Drill and tap disk in fitting cap to M8-1.25 mm threads (A).

Material required:

• 38H1416 Cap (—12)


• M8-1.25 Lifting Eyebolt such as JT05548 Metric Lifting
Eyebolt

A—Threads

–UN–24OCT88
T6641DO
TJ15698,000014E –19–13APR07–1/1

DFT1144 Guide Pin

Guide pin is used to align cap screw holes in swing


bearing and upperstructure.

Remove threads for a distance (B) and then grind a taper

–UN–24OCT88
on same end.

Material Required:

T6641EK
• M20-2.5 x 230 mm (9 in.) Threaded Rod

A—230 mm (9 in.)
B—100 mm (4 in.)

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031709
PN=395
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1119 Pump Support


99
9900 Ø38 mm
14 (1.5 in.) 88.9 x 88.9 x 6.35 mm
(3.5 x 3.5 x 0.250 in.)
13 mm
(0.5 in.)
76 mm
13 mm (3 in.)
(0.5 in.) 89 mm
19 mm (3.5 in.)
76.2 x 76.2 x 6.35 mm
610 mm (0.750 in.) 102 mm
(3 x 3 x 0.250 in.) Ø11 mm
(24 in.) (4 in.) (0.438 in.)
76 mm 9.5 mm 63.5 x 63.5 x 6.35 mm 12 PLACES
(3 in.) (0.375 in.) (2.5 x 2.5 x 0.250 in.)

9.5 mm 38 mm 38 mm (1.5 in.)


(0.375 in.) (1.5 in.) 76 mm (3 in.)
Ø11 mm 76 mm 152 mm (6 in.)
(0.438 in.) (3 in.) 229 mm (9 in.)
114 mm 305 mm (12 in.)
(4.5 in.) 380 mm (15 in.)
457 mm (18 in.)
533 mm (21 in.)
9.5 mm 9.5 mm 610 mm (24 in.)
457 mm
(0.375 in.) (0.375 in.) 1524 mm
(18 in.)
(60 in.)
Ø12 mm 104.8 mm (4.125 in.)
(0.472 in.) 165 mm (6.5 in.)

–UN–11JAN08
5 Places 376 mm (14.8 in.)

233 mm (9.2 in.)

TX1022920
335 mm (13.2 in.)
TX1022920

Pump support is used with a hand hoist to support a • 88.9 x 88.9 x 6.35 mm (3.5 x 3.5 x 0.250 in.) Square
pump(s) when an engine is removed. Steel Tubing
• 76.2 x 76.2 x 6.35 mm (3 x 3 x 0.250 in.) Square
Two end stands are needed. Steel Tubing
• 63.5 x 63.5 x 6.35 mm (2.5 x 2.5 x 0.250 in.) Square
Drill the holes through the square steel tubing so they Steel Tubing
are centered. • 19 mm (3/4 in.) Flat Bar Stock
• M10 x 89 mm or 3/8 x 3-1/2 in. D Grade (SAE
Material required: Grade 5) Cap Screw (2 used)
• M10 or 3/8 in. D Grade (SAE Grade 5) Nut (2 used)
• C3 x 5 Steel Channel

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031709
PN=396
Dealer Fabricated Tools

99
9900
15

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031709
PN=397
Dealer Fabricated Tools

DFT1220 Swing Gearbox Nut Spanner Wrench


99
9900
16

–UN–17JUL01
T143704

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031709
PN=398
Dealer Fabricated Tools

1—Weld (4 Places)

Material required: • 159.4 x 38.1 x 6.35 mm (6.65 x 1.5 x .25 in.) 99


9900
17
• 159.4 x 82.5 mm (6.275 x 3.25 in.) Steel Tubing

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031709
PN=399
Dealer Fabricated Tools

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9900
18

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Index
Page Page

A Boom flow rate solenoid valve


Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-47
Air cleaner Boom mode solenoid valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0520-2 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-47
Air conditioner Boom pins and bushings
Condenser, remove and install . . . . . . .18-1830-11 Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11
Receiver-dryer, remove and install . . . .18-1830-17 Boom, arm, and bucket bushings and bosses Indx
Air conditioner and heater Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11 1
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-13 Boom, arm, and bucket pins
Air conditioner system Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11
Flush and purge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-3 Brake
Refrigerant cautions and proper Swing park, inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-12
handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-1 Swing park, remove and install . . . . . . . .43-4360-6
Air conditioning Brake, park and travel motor
Charge R134a system . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-10 Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .02-0260-10
Compressor, remove and install . . . . . .18-1830-11 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-2
Evacuate R134a system . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-9 Bucket
Recover R134a refrigerant . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-8 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3302-1
R134a refrigerant oil information . . . . . . .18-1830-6 Bucket cylinder
R134a station installation . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-7 Bleed procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108
Arm Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . 33-3360-105
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-2 Inspect pins and bushings. . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11
Arm cylinder Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-101
Bleed procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108 Bucket links
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-98 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-1
Inspect pins and bushings. . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11 Bucket pins
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-93 Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11
Arm pins and bushings Bushings
Inspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-14
Attachments
Adding safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-11
Operating safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-11
C

B Cab
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1800-1
Backover accidents Cab guarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-3
Avoiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-10 Center joint
Battery explosions Air test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-5
Prevent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-5 Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-4
Bearing Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-1
Swing, disassemble and assemble . . . .43-4350-16 Check valve, make-up
Swing, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-14 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-17
Bleed procedure Chemical products
Hydraulic cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108 Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-6
Boom Condenser, air conditioner
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-6 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-11
Boom cylinder Console covers
Bleed procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-5
Dissassemble and assemble. . . . . . . . .33-3360-91 Control valve
Inspect pins and bushings. . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-11 Arm reduced leakage valve. . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-87 Arm regenerative valve . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73

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Auxiliary flow combiner valve check D


valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65
Auxiliary flow rate valve . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65 Dampener drive
Auxiliary function flow combiner Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-0752-1
valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65 Dealer fabricated tools
Boom reduced leakage valve . . . . . . . .33-3360-73 Center joint lifting tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-13
Indx Bucket flow rate valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73 DFT1036A travel gearbox nut
2 wrench. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-10
Bypass shut-off valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73
DFT1087 track recoil spring disassembly and
Lift check and orifice (left travel power
assembly guard tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-7
passage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65
DFT1109 holding bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-12
Lift check (arm I power passage) . . . . .33-3360-65 DFT1110 spacer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-8
Lift check (boom II power passage) . . .33-3360-65 DFT1119 pump support . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-14
Lift check (left travel neutral DFT1130 adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-9
passage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65 DFT1144 guide pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-13
Lift check (swing neutral passage) . . . .33-3360-65 DFT1220 swing gearbox nut spanner
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-63 wrench. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-16
Spool assemblies (4-spool) . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73 DF1038 torque adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-11
Spool assemblies (5 spool) . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65 DF1063 lift bracket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-1
System relief and power boost valve. . .33-3360-65 ST4920 track recoil spring disassembly and
Travel function flow combiner valve . . .33-3360-73 assembly tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-9900-3
4-spool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-73 Drive gearbox
5-spool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-65 Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-25
Cooling package Drive shaft, pilot pump
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-12 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-34
Cooling system Driving metal pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-14
Fan drive motor, remove and install . . .33-3360-40
Fan drive pump, remove and install . . .33-3360-39
Fan guard, remove and install. . . . . . . .05-0510-19 E
Fan shroud, remove and install . . . . . . .05-0510-19
Fan, remove and install. . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-19 Emergency preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-6
Radiator, remove and install . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-1 Engine
Surge tank, remove and install . . . . . . .05-0510-23 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04-0400-1
Counterbalance valve, travel motor Exhaust fumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-5
Explosion
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-13
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-5
Counterweight
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1749-1
Coupling, flex
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-0752-1 F
Crossover relief valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-17 Fan
Crossover relief valve, travel motor Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-19
Fan drive control valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-15
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-43
Cylinder
Fan drive motor
Arm, disassemble and assemble. . . . . .33-3360-98 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-40
Arm, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-93 Fan drive pump
Bleed procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-39
Boom, disassemble and assemble . . . .33-3360-91 Fan guard
Boom, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-87 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-19
Bucket, disassemble and asemble . . . 33-3360-105 Fan shroud
Bucket, remove and install . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-101 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-19

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Filter, pilot Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-4


Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35 Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-25
Fire prevention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-5 Hydraulic pump regulator
Flex coupling Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-28
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-0752-1 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-26
Front idler
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .01-0130-21 Indx
3
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-20
Fuel cooler I
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-12
Fuel filter Inch bolt and cap screw
Final, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0560-4 Torque value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-4
Primary, remove and install. . . . . . . . . . .05-0560-3 Inch series four bolt flange fitting
Fuel tank Service recommendation, torque value for high
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0560-1 pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-20
Inspect machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-3
Inspection
Hydraulic pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-22
G Intercooler
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-7
Gearbox, travel
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . . .02-0250-4
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0250-1
L

Lifting objects
H Special care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-11

Handhold use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-7


Hazards
Avoiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-9 M
Heater and air conditioner
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-13 Machine inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-3
High-pressure oils Machine modifications
Avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-4 Avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-2
Hydraulic Machine movement
Fittings, 30° cone seat. . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-5 Unintended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-8
Fittings, 37° flare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-5 Machine tip over
Hydraulic cylinder Avoiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-10
Bleed procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-3360-108 Make-up check valve
Hydraulic fitting Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .43-4360-18
Flared connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-10 Remove and install . . . . . . 02-0260-17, 43-4360-17
Hydraulic oil Manifold, pilot signal
Cleanup procedure using portable filter Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-58
caddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-3 Metal face seals
Hydraulic oil cooler Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-8
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-5 Metal pins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-14
Hydraulic oil tank Metric bolt and cap screw
Apply vacuum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-1 Torque value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-1
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-82 Motor
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-79 Swing, assemble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-14
Hydraulic pump Swing, disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-10
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-10 Swing, inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-12
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-22 Swing, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-6

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Motor, travel and park brake Pilot signal manifold


Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .02-0260-10 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-58
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-2 Pilot valve, travel
Moving parts Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-56
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-3 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-54
Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-3 Portable filter caddy
Indx Hydraulic oil cleanup procedure . . . . . . .33-3360-3
4 Power dig solenoid valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-47
O
Pressure test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-5
Protective equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-2
O-ring boss fitting in aluminum housingexcavators
Pump regulator, hydraulic
Torque value, service
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-28
recommendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-8
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-26
O-ring boss fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-6
Pump, hydraulic
O-ring face seal fitting
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-10
Inch hex nut and stud end for high pressure torque
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-4
values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-12
Pump, pilot
Metric hex nut and stud end for high pressure
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-32
torque values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-16
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-30
Metric hex nut and stud end for standard pressure
torque values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-14
Oil cooler
Bypass valve, remove and install . . . . .33-3360-85 R
Oil information
Radiator
R134a refrigerant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-6
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-1
Operation qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-1
Receiver-dryer
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-17
Refrigerant
P Cautions and proper handling . . . . . . . . .18-1830-1
Recover R134a, air conditioning . . . . . . .18-1830-8
Park brake Refrigerant oil information
Swing, disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-10 R134a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-6
Swing, inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-12 Refrigerant recovery/recycling and charging
Swing, remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-6 Charging station installation
Swing, start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-16 procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-7
Park brake and travel motor Regulator, hydraulic pump
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .02-0260-10 Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-28
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-2 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-26
Pilot control shut-off lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-8 Relief valve, crossover, travel motor
Pilot filter Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-15
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35 Riding machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-9
Pilot filter and pilot pressure regulating valve R134a refrigerant recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-8
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35 R134a refrigerant recovery and charging station
Pilot pressure regulating valve and filter Installation procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-7
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35 R134a system charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-10
Pilot pump R134a system evacuate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1830-9
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-32
Drive shaft, remove and install . . . . . . .33-3360-34
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-30 S
Pilot shutoff solenoid valve
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-38 Safety
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36 Operator’s seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-7

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Safety equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-2 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-14


Safety information Upper seal, install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-19
Recognizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-1 Swing gearbox
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-1 Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-4
Safety symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-1 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-1
Seal, Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-11
Swing bearing lower, install. . . . . . . . . .43-4350-19 Swing motor Indx
5
Swing bearing upper, install . . . . . . . . .43-4350-19 Assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-14
Seals Disassemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-10
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3340-14 Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-12
Seals, metal face Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-6
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-8 Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-16
Seat Swing park brake release valve
Air suspension, disassemble and Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-19
assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-4
Mechanical suspension, disassemble and
assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-3
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-1 T
Seat belt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-7
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1821-2
Service recommendation Tank, hydraulic oil
Inch series four bolt flange fitting for high Apply vacuum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-1
pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-20 Tip over
O-ring boss fitting in aluminum Avoiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-10
housingexcavators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-8 Torque value
O-ring face seal fittings with inch hex nut and Flared connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-10
stud end for high pressure. . . . . . . . .00-0003-12 Flat face O-ring seal fitting . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-11
O-ring face seal fittings with metric hex nut and Inch SAE four bolt flange fitting. . . . . . .00-0003-19
stud end for high pressure. . . . . . . . .00-0003-16 Inch series four bolt flange fitting for high
O-ring face seal fittings with metric hex nut and pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-20
stud end for standard pressure . . . . .00-0003-14 Metric bolt and cap screw . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-1
Servicing machine safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-12 Metric cap screw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-2
Shutoff solenoid valve, pilot Metric four bolt flange fitting . . . . . . . . .00-0003-18
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36 O-Ring boss fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-6
Sliding window O-ring boss fitting in aluminum
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1810-1 housingexcavators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-0003-8
Solenoid valve O-ring face seal fittings with inch hex nut and
Boom flow rate, remove and install . . . .33-3360-47 stud end for high pressure. . . . . . . . .00-0003-12
Boom mode, remove and install . . . . . .33-3360-47 O-ring face seal fittings with metric hex nut and
Power dig, remove and install . . . . . . . .33-3360-47 stud end for high pressure. . . . . . . . .00-0003-16
Travel speed, remove and install . . . . .33-3360-47 O-ring face seal fittings with metric hex nut and
Sprocket stud end for standard pressure . . . . .00-0003-14
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-19 Unified inch bolt and cap screw . . . . . . .00-0003-4
Start-up procedure 30° cone seat hydraulic fittings . . . .00-0003-5
Drive gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-25 37° flare hydraulic fittings . . . . . . . .00-0003-5
Hydraulic pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-25 Track adjuster
Travel motor and park brake . . . . . . . . .02-0260-21 Recoil spring, disassemble and
Steps use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-7 assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-25
Surge tank Recoil spring, remove and install . . . . .01-0130-23
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05-0510-23 Track adjuster cylinder
Swing bearing Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .01-0130-30
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .43-4350-16 Track carrier roller
Lower seal install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-19 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-6

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Track chain Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-54


Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .01-0130-16 Valve, travel speed selector
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-12 Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-19
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-17
Track roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-5
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-3
W
Indx Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-1
6 Track shoe
Waste disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-6
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01-0130-11
Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1740-3
Travel gearbox
Welding precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1740-1
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . . .02-0250-4
Welding repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-14
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0250-1
Window, sliding
Travel motor and park brake
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1810-1
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .02-0260-10
Windowpanes
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-2
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1810-3
Start-up procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-21
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-1810-2
Travel motor, counterbalance valve
Work site hazards
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-13
Avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00-01-9
Travel pilot valve
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-56
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-54
Travel speed selector valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-0260-19
Travel speed solenoid valve
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-47

Upperstructure
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4350-11

Valve
Crossover relief, remove and install . . .43-4360-17
Make-up check, disassemble . . . . . . . .43-4360-18
Make-up check, remove and install . . . .43-4360-17
Pilot pressure regulating, disassemble and
assemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36
Swing park brake release, remove and
install. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43-4360-19
Valve, control
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-63
Valve, pilot pressure regulating
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-35
Valve, pilot shutoff solenoid
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-38
Remove and install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3360-36
Valve, travel pilot
Disassemble and assemble . . . . . . . . .33-3360-56

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