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307D EXCAVATOR
Maintenance Intervals
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Fuel System Water Separator - Drain ................. Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain ............... Hydraulic System Oil Level - Check ................... Indicators and Gauges - Test .............................. Seat Belt - Inspect .............................................. Track Adjustment - Inspect ................................. Travel Alarm - Test .............................................. Undercarriage - Check ........................................
When Required
Air Conditioner/Cab Heater Filter (Recirculation) Inspect/Replace ................................................ 120 Battery - Recycle ................................................ 120 Battery or Battery Cable - Inspect/Replace ........ 121 Blade Cutting Edges - Inspect/Replace .............. 122 Bucket Linkage - Inspect/Adjust ......................... 127 Bucket Tips - Inspect/Replace ............................ 128 Cab Air Filter (Fresh Air) - Clean/Replace .......... 130 Circuit Breakers - Reset ...................................... 131 Engine Air Filter Element - Clean/Replace ......... 136 Fuel System - Prime ........................................... 145 Fuses - Replace .................................................. 147 Hydraulic Tank Screen - Clean ........................... 157 Oil Filter - Inspect ................................................ 159 Radiator Core - Clean ......................................... 159 Track Adjustment - Adjust ................................... 163 Window Washer Reservoir - Fill .......................... 166 Window Wiper - Inspect/Replace ........................ 166 Windows - Clean ................................................. 166
Every 100 Service Hours or 2 Weeks for Machines Used in Severe Applications
Boom and Stick Linkage - Lubricate ................... 123
Every 250 Service Hours of Partial Hammer Use (50% of Service Hours)
Hydraulic System Oil Filter (Pilot) - Replace ....... 153
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Initial 500 Hours (for New Systems, Relled Systems, and Converted Systems)
Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 2) Obtain ............................................................... 136
Every 1000 Service Hours of Partial Hammer Use (50% of Service Hours)
Hydraulic System Oil - Change ........................... 149
Every Year
Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 2) Obtain ............................................................... 136
Every 3 Years After Date of Installation or Every 5 Years After Date of Manufacture
Seat Belt - Replace ............................................. 161
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4. After you clean the lter element, inspect the lter element. If the lter element is damaged or badly contaminated, use a new lter element. Make sure that the lter element is dry.
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Battery - Clean
SMCS Code: 1401-070 Clean the battery surface with a clean cloth. Keep the terminals clean and keep the terminals coated with petroleum jelly. Install the post cover after you coat the terminal post with petroleum jelly.
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Battery - Recycle
SMCS Code: 1401-561 Always recycle a battery. Never discard a battery. Always return used batteries to one of the following locations:
The recirculation lter is on the lower left side of the cab. 1. To remove the lter element, slide the element straight up. 2. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information before using pressure air to clean the air lter element. 3. Clean the lter element with a maximum of 200 kPa (30 psi) pressure air.
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Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace
SMCS Code: 1357-025; 1357-040; 1357-510; 1357; 1358-025; 1358-510; 1359-025; 1359-025-BE; 1359-040; 1359-040-BE; 1359-510-BE; 1359-510; 1361-025; 1361-025-BE; 1361-040-BE; 1361-040; 1361-510-BE; 1361-510; 1397-025; 1397-040; 1397-510; 1405-025; 1405-025-BE; 1405-036; 1405-040-BE; 1405-040; 1405-510; 1405-510-BE; 1802-025; 1802-510 NOTICE The V-belt must be tensioned correctly. Failure to tension the belt properly could cause damage to the belt and/or to the air conditioner compressor.
Personal injury can result from battery fumes or explosion. Batteries give off ammable fumes that can explode. Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal injury if it contacts the skin or eyes. Prevent sparks near the batteries. Sparks could cause vapors to explode. Do not allow jumper cable ends to contact each other or the engine. Improper jumper cable connections can cause an explosion. Always wear protective glasses when working with batteries. 1. Turn the engine start switch key to the OFF position. Turn all of the switches to the OFF position. 2. Turn the battery disconnect switch to the OFF position. Remove the key. 3. Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. 4. Disconnect the positive battery cable at the battery. 5. Disconnect the battery cables at the battery disconnect switch. The battery disconnect switch is connected to the machine frame. 6. Make necessary repairs or replace the battery. 7. Connect the battery cable at the battery disconnect switch. 8. Connect the positive battery cable of the battery. 9. Connect the negative battery cable of the battery. 10. Install the key and turn the battery disconnect switch to the ON position.
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Your engine can be equipped with a water pump, with a fan drive, and with an alternator. Your engine can also be equipped with accessory drive belts. For maximum engine performance and maximum utilization of your engine, inspect the belts for wear and for cracking. Check the belt tension. Adjust the belt tension in order to minimize belt slippage. Belt slippage will decrease the belt life. Belt slippage will also cause poor performance of the alternator and of any driven equipment. If new belts are installed, recheck the belt adjustment after 30 minutes of operation. If two belts or more are required for an application, replace the belts in belt sets. If only one belt of a pair is replaced, the new belt will carry more load. This is due to the fact that the older belts are stretched. The additional load on the new belt could cause the new belt to break.
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Illustration 214 Illustration 213 (1) Alternator mounting bolt (2) Nut (3) Adjusting bolt
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1. Apply approximately 98 N (22 lb) of force midway between the pulleys. 2. Measure the deection of the belt. The belt should deect 7 to 10 mm (1/4 to 3/8 inch). 3. If the deection is not correct, loosen collar (4). Turn adjusting bolt (5) in order to adjust the belt tension. 4. When the adjustment is correct, tighten collar (4) to a torque of 100 20 Nm (75 15 lb ft). 5. Check the deection again. Note: If a new belt is installed, recheck the belt adjustment again after 30 minutes of operation. 6. Close the engine hood.
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1. Open the engine hood. 2. Apply approximately 98 N (22 lb) of force midway between the pulleys. 3. Measure the deection of the belt. The belt should deect 8 to 11 mm (5/16 to 7/16 inch). 4. If the deection is not correct, loosen alternator mounting bolt (1) and nut (2). Turn adjusting bolt (3) in order to adjust the belt tension. 5. When the adjustment is correct, tighten bolt (1) to a torque of 21 4 Nm (15 3 lb ft). Tighten nut (2) to a torque of 41 8 Nm (30 6 lb ft). 6. Check the deection of the belt again. Note: If a new belt is installed, check the belt adjustment again after 30 minutes of engine operation at the rated engine speed.
Personal injury or death can result from a falling blade. Block the blade before changing the cutting edges and the end bits. Check the cutting edge of the blade and the end bits of the blade for wear. If any of the parts have signs of unusual wear or damage, replace the part.
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1. Raise the blade and place blocking underneath the blade. 2. Lower the blade onto the blocking. 3. Remove bolts (1), washers (4) and nuts(5). 4. Remove cutting edge (2) and end bits (3). 5. Clean the surface between the cutting edge and the end bits. 6. Turn the cutting edge and/or the end bits upside-down if those edges are not worn. 7. If both sides of the cutting edge and the end bits are worn, replace the parts with new parts. 8. Install the new parts or the rotated parts with bolts (1). Tighten the bolts to a torque of 270 40 Nm (200 30 lb ft). 9. Raise the blade and remove the blocking. 10. Lower the blade to the ground. 11. After a few hours of operation, tighten bolts (1) to the torque that is specied in Step 8.
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1. Apply lubricant through tting (1). This tting is located on the head end of the blade cylinder. 2. Apply lubricant through tting (2). This tting is located on the rod end of the blade cylinder.
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3. Apply lubricant through tting (3) and through tting (4). These ttings are located on the bar that supports the blade.
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5. Apply lubricant through tting (3). This tting is located at the junction of the boom and the stick.
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2. Apply lubricant through the ttings at the base of the boom cylinder.
6. Apply lubricant through tting (4). This tting is located on the rod end of the stick cylinder. 7. Apply lubricant through tting (5). This tting is located at the junction of the boom and the stick. 8. Apply lubricant through tting (6). This tting is located on the head end of the bucket cylinder.
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3. Apply lubricant through tting (1). This tting is located on the rod end of the boom cylinder. 4. Apply lubricant through tting (2). This tting is located on the head end of the stick cylinder.
All earthmoving equipment is prone to a high degree of wear. Regular inspections for structural damage are necessary. The interval between these inspections depends on the factors that follow.
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The severity of the application The loads that have been carried on the machine The amount of routine servicing that has been
carried out If the machine has been involved in any kind of accident, the machine must be inspected thoroughly. Inspect the machine regardless of the date of the last inspection. The machine must be clean before the machine is inspected. Proper repair of frames and structures requires specic knowledge of the following subjects.
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Materials that have been used to manufacture the frame members Frame member construction Repair techniques that are recommended by the
manufacturer. Consult your Caterpillar dealer if repairs are necessary. Your Caterpillar dealer is qualied to carry out repairs on your behalf. All repairs should be carried out by a Caterpillar dealer. If you carry out your own repairs, contact your Caterpillar dealer for advice about proper repair techniques. Particular attention should be given to all welded structures. The following items should be thoroughly inspected for cracks and for defects:
Check all welded joints and check the mounting points for the cylinder.
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Check all welded joints and check the mounting points for the cylinder.
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Blade
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Check all welded joints and check the mounting points for the cylinder.
Lifting Points
Check for damaged panels. Specically look for any damage to the cab or damage to the canopy that might invalidate the certication. The cab or the canopy is a safety device that must be maintained in good condition. Check for loose hardware or missing hardware.
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Check the approved lifting points carefully. Check the welds. Check that the plates are not excessively bent. Check that the lifting holes are not deformed.
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Check the weld joints in the lower structure. Check for loose hardware or missing hardware. Check the ring of bolts that secure the swing gear.
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Unexpected machine movement can cause injury or death. To avoid possible machine movement, move the hydraulic lockout control to the locked position and attach a Special Instruction, SEHS7332, Do Not Operate or similar warning tag to the hydraulic lockout control. NOTICE Improperly adjusted bucket clearance could cause galling on the contact surfaces of the bucket and stick, resulting in excessive noise and/or damaged O-ring seals.
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1. Position the machine on a level surface and lower the bucket to the ground. 2. Slowly operate the swing control lever until stick boss (2) and bucket boss (11) are in full face contact at no gap (1). This will help to determine the total clearance of the connection point of the stick and the bucket. 3. Move the hydraulic lockout control to the LOCKED position. Stop the engine. 4. Measure bucket clearance (3), which is the existing total clearance. 5. Determine the number of shims that need to be removed from shims (4) by using the following calculation: Subtract 0.5 mm (0.02 inch ) or 1.0 mm (0.04 inch) from bucket clearance (3).
Illustration 229 (1) No gap (2) Stick boss (3) Bucket clearance (4) Shims (5) Pin (6) Plate (7) Bolts (8) Washers (9) Location (10) Flange (11) Bucket boss
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6. Remove the appropriate number of shims at location (9) in order to meet the above thickness. Make sure that you use a minimum of three 0.5 mm (.02 inch) shims. To remove the shims, remove bolts (7), washers (8), and plate (6). 7. After the correct number of shims have been removed and pin (5) is aligned with the pin hole, install plate (6), washers (8), and bolts (7). Tighten bolts (7) to a torque of 100 20 Nm (70 15 lb ft). 8. After installation, make sure that bucket clearance (3) is still correct.
The clearance of the bucket linkage on this machine can be adjusted by shimming. If the gap between the bucket and the stick becomes excessive, adjust bucket clearance (3) to 0.5 to 1 mm (.02 to .04 inch). Two shims of different thickness are used at location (9). The thicknesses of the shims are 0.5 mm (0.02 inch ) and 1.0 mm (0.04 inch).
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Bucket Tips
Illustration 232 (1) Usable (2) Replace this bucket tip. (3) Overworn
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Check the bucket tips for wear. If the bucket tip has a hole, replace the bucket tip. 1. Remove the pin from the bucket tip. The pin can be removed by one of the following methods.
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Note: Completely ll all cavities of the bucket control linkage with grease when you initially install a bucket. 1. Apply lubricant through ttings for the linkages (1), (2), (3), and (4). 2. Apply lubricant through ttings for the bucket (5), (6), and (7). Note: Service the above ttings after you operate the bucket under water.
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Personal injury or death can result from bucket falling. Block the bucket before changing bucket tips or side cutters.
a. Place the Pin-Master on the bucket tip. b. Align extractor (5) with the pin. c. Strike the Pin-Master at the back of the tool (4) and remove the pin. Note: Discard the old pin and the retainer assembly. When you change tips, use a new pin and a new retainer assembly. Refer to the appropriate parts manual for your machine.
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2. Clean the adapter and the pin. 3. Fit retainer assembly (6) into the counterbore that is in the side of adapter (7). Make sure that the face of the retainer assembly with the marking OUTSIDE is visible.
Illustration 237 (4) Back of Pin-Master (9) Pin holder (10) Pin setter
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4. Install the new bucket tip onto the adapter. Note: The bucket tips can be rotated by 180 degrees in order to allow the tip to wear evenly. You may also move the tips from the outside teeth to the inside teeth. Check the tips often. If wear is present on the tips, rotate the tips. The outside teeth generate the most wear. 5. Drive the pin through the bucket tip. The pin can be installed by using one of the following methods:
b. Place the Pin-Master over the bucket tips so that the pin will t into the counterbore of the pin holder (9). c. Strike the Pin-Master with a hammer at the back of the tool (4) in order to insert the pin. d. Slide pin holder (9) away from the pin and rotate the tool slightly in order to align pin setter (10) with the pin.
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e. Strike the end of the tool until the pin is fully inserted.
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The cab air lter is behind the cab. 1. Loosen bolt (1) and open lter cover (2) and air lter (3).
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1. Remove the mounting bolts and the side cutters. 2. Clean the mounting surface of the side plate on the bucket and of the side cutter. Remove any burrs or protrusions on the mating surfaces. Note: Some side cutters may be rotated for additional wear. 3. Install the side cutter. Note: Certain bolts may require thread compound. 4. Hand tighten the bolts. 5. Torque the mounting bolts to the correct specication.
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2. Remove air lter (3) from lter cover (2). 3. Clean the air lter with a maximum of 200 kPa (30 psi) pressure air. 4. After you clean the air lter, inspect the air lter. If the air lter is damaged or badly contaminated, use a new air lter. 5. Install the air lter and the lter cover. Note: Make sure that the arrow on top of the air lter is facing forward.
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Main Breaker (1) This circuit breaker is designed to protect the electrical system. The circuit breaker has a capacity of 60 Amp. Alternator Circuit (2) This circuit breaker is designed to protect the alternator. If the batteries are installed with reversed polarity, the circuit breaker would prevent the alternator from damaging the rectier. The circuit breaker has a capacity of 60 Amp. Circuit Breaker Reset Push in the button in order to reset the circuit breaker. If the electrical system is working properly, the button will remain depressed. If the button does not remain depressed, check the appropriate electrical circuit. Repair the electrical circuit, if necessary.
3. Use clean water to wash off all dust and dirt from the condenser. 4. Close the access door.
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NOTICE Mixing ELC with other products will reduce the effectiveness of the coolant. This could result in damage to cooling system components. If Caterpillar products are not available and commercial products must be used, make sure they have passed the Caterpillar EC-1 specication for pre-mixed or concentrate coolants and Caterpillar Extender. Note: This machine was lled at the factory with Caterpillar Extended Life Coolant. If the coolant in the machine is changed to Extended Life Coolant from another type of coolant, see Special Publication, SEBU6250, Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations. 1. Unlatch the engine hood and raise the engine hood.
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Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information that pertains to containing uid spillage. 4. Remove the access cover that is underneath the radiator. 5. Open the drain valve and allow the coolant to drain into a suitable container. The drain valve is located on the bottom of the radiator. 6. Flush the cooling system. Follow Step 6.a through Step 6.h in order to properly ush the cooling system. a. Close the drain valve. b. Fill the cooling system with clean water. c. Install the pressure cap. d. Start the engine and run the engine until the engine reaches operating temperature. e. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool. f. Loosen the pressure cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure in the cooling system. g. Open the drain valve that is underneath the radiator and allow the coolant to drain into a suitable container. h. Flush the radiator with clean water until the draining water is transparent. 7. Close the drain valve and install the access cover underneath the radiator. 8. Add the Extended Life Coolant. Refer to the following topics:
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2. Slowly loosen the pressure cap that is on the radiator in order to release pressure from the cooling system. 3. Remove the pressure cap.
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Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali. At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns. Remove cooling system pressure cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and cooling system pressure cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand. Do not attempt to tighten hose connections when the coolant is hot, the hose can come off causing burns. Cooling System Coolant Additive contains alkali. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Use Caterpillar Extended Life Coolant (ELC) when you add coolant to the cooling system. See Special Publication, SEBU6250, Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations for all cooling system requirements. Use a Coolant Conditioner Test Kit in order to check the concentration of the coolant. NOTICE Mixing ELC with other products will reduce the effectiveness of the coolant. This could result in damage to cooling system components. If Caterpillar products are not available and commercial products must be used, make sure they have passed the Caterpillar EC-1 specication for pre-mixed or concentrate coolants and Caterpillar Extender. Note: This machine was lled at the factory with Caterpillar Extended Life Coolant. 1. Park the machine on level ground. 2. Stop the engine.
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15. Check the coolant reservoir. Maintain the coolant level between FULL mark (1) and LOW mark (2). 16. If additional coolant is necessary, remove the reservoir cap and add the appropriate coolant solution. 17. Install the reservoir cap. 18. Close the engine hood and latch the engine hood. Close the left access door.
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Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali. At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam. Any contact can cause severe burns. Remove cooling system pressure cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and cooling system pressure cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand. Do not attempt to tighten hose connections when the coolant is hot, the hose can come off causing burns. Cooling System Coolant Additive contains alkali. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. 1. Open the left rear access door.
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4. Make sure that the cooling system has cooled down. Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve system pressure. Remove the pressure cap. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage. 5. It may be necessary to drain some coolant from the radiator so that Caterpillar Extender can be added to the cooling system. Note: Always discard drained uids according to local regulations. 6. Add Caterpillar Extended Life Coolant (ELC) to the cooling system. Refer to the following topics for the proper amount of Caterpillar Extender:
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2. Check the coolant level of the coolant reservoir. Maintain the coolant level between the FULL mark and the LOW mark. If the coolant reservoir is empty, follow Steps 2.a through 2.i. a. Unlatch the engine hood and raise the engine hood.
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b. Slowly loosen the cooling system pressure cap in order to relieve system pressure. Remove the pressure cap. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage. c. Add the appropriate coolant solution to the cooling system. Refer to the following topics:
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Obtain the sample of the coolant as close as possible to the recommended sampling interval. The recommended sampling interval for Level 1 Coolant Analysis is every 250 service hours. In order to receive the full effect of SOS analysis, you must establish a consistent trend of data. In order to establish a pertinent history of data, perform consistent samplings that are evenly spaced. Supplies for collecting samples can be obtained from your Caterpillar dealer. Use the following guidelines for proper sampling of the coolant:
2. Start the engine momentarily in order to circulate the coolant again. 3. Shut off the engine. 4. Carefully remove the radiator cap. 5. Use a vacuum pump and draw the sample. Do not allow dirt or other contaminants to enter the sampling bottle. Fill the sampling bottle three-fourths from the top. Do not ll the bottle completely. 6. Place the sampling bottle with the completed label into the mailing tube. 7. Install the radiator cap.
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Keep the unused sampling bottles stored in plastic Keep the lids on empty sampling bottles until you
are ready to collect the sample.
Never collect samples from expansion bottles. Never collect samples from the drain for a system.
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Pressurized System: Hot coolant can cause serious burns. To open the cooling system ller cap, stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool. Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pressure. 1. The machine needs to be operated in order to circulate the coolant. Collect the sample after a normal workday. Collect the samples from one to two hours after the engine has been shut off.
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3. Service the air cleaner if the yellow piston in the lter element indicator moves into the red zone. 4. Stop the engine.
7. Remove the primary lter element from the air cleaner housing. 8. Clean the air cleaner cover. 9. Inspect the O-ring seal on the air cleaner cover. Replace the O-ring seal if the O-ring seal is worn or damaged.
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5. Squeeze the outlet tube slightly in order to purge the dirt from the outlet tube.
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10. Cover the opening of the air inlet to the engine. 11. Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing. 12. Clean the primary lter element and inspect the lter element. Note: Refer to Cleaning Primary Air Filter Elements. 13. Install the clean primary lter element.
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6. Loosen the three cover latches and remove the air cleaner cover.
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14. Install the air cleaner cover. The arrows on the front must point upward. Close the latches securely.
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15. Reset the lter indicator by pushing in the reset button on top of the indicator. 16. Install a new primary lter element if one of the following problems occurs after starting the engine.
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Pressurized air can be used to clean primary air lter elements that have not been cleaned more than two times. Pressurized air will not remove deposits of carbon and oil. Use ltered, dry air with a maximum pressure of 207 kPa (30 psi).
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Note: When the primary air lter elements are cleaned, always begin with the clean side (inside) in order to force dirt particles toward the dirty side (outside). Aim the hose so that the air ows inside the element along the length of the lter in order to help prevent damage to the paper pleats. Do not aim the stream of air directly at the primary air lter element. Dirt could be forced further into the pleats.
Inspect the clean, dry primary air lter element. Use a 60 watt blue light in a dark room or in a similar facility. Place the blue light in the primary air lter element. Rotate the primary air lter element. Inspect the primary air lter element for tears and/or holes. Inspect the primary air lter element for light that may show through the lter material. If it is necessary in order to conrm the result, compare the primary air lter element to a new primary air lter element that has the same part number. Do not use a primary air lter element that has any tears and/or holes in the lter material. Do not use a primary air lter element with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Discard damaged primary air lter elements.
Vacuum Cleaning
Vacuum cleaning is another method for cleaning primary air lter elements which require daily cleaning because of a dry, dusty environment. Cleaning with pressurized air is recommended prior to vacuum cleaning. Vacuum cleaning will not remove deposits of carbon and oil.
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Do not use paint, a waterproof cover, or plastic as a protective covering for storage. An airow restriction may result. To protect against dirt and damage, wrap the primary air lter elements in Volatile Corrosion Inhibited (VCI) paper. Place the primary air lter element into a box for storage. For identication, mark the outside of the box and mark the primary air lter element. Include the following information:
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3. Reinsert the dipstick. 4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level on the dipstick.
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5. Maintain the oil level between the L and the F marks on the dipstick.
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Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on Containing Fluid Spillage.
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6. Remove the oil ller plug in order to add oil, if necessary. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Capacities (Rell), and Operation and Maintenance Manual, Lubricant Viscosities for more information. Note: If the oil is deteriorated or badly contaminated, change the oil regardless of the maintenance interval. 7. Clean the oil ller plug. 8. Install the oil ller plug. 9. Close the engine hood.
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Note: Drain the crankcase while the oil is warm. This allows waste particles that are suspended in the oil to drain. As the oil cools, the waste particles will settle to the bottom of the crankcase. The particles will not be removed by draining the oil and the particles will recirculate in the engine lubrication system with the new oil.
1. Open the crankcase access cover that is under the rear of the machine. Remove the bolts that secure the access cover. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on Containing Fluid Spillage.
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Obtain a sample of the engine oil through the opening for the dipstick. Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, SOS Oil Analysis for information that pertains to obtaining a sample of the engine oil. Refer to Special Publication, PEHP6001, How To Take A Good Oil Sample for more information about obtaining a sample of the engine oil.
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2. Remove the crankcase drain plug. Allow the oil to drain into a suitable container. Note: Discard any drained uids according to local regulations. 3. Clean the drain plug and install the drain plug. 4. Install the crankcase access cover.
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9. Install the new lter by hand. When the gasket contacts the lter base, turn the lter by 270 degrees more. This will tighten the lter sufciently.
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10. Remove the oil ller plug. 11. Fill the crankcase with new oil. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Capacities (Rell) and Operation and Maintenance Manual, Lubricant Viscosities. NOTICE Do not under ll or overll engine crankcase with oil. Either condition can cause engine damage. 12. Clean the oil ller plug and install the oil ller plug. 13. Start the engine and allow the oil to warm. 14. Check the engine for leaks. 15. Stop the engine. 16. Wait for thirty minutes in order to allow the oil to drain back into the crankcase.
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6. Remove the oil lter. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Oil Filter - Inspect. Discard the used oil lter properly. 7. Clean the lter housing base. Make sure that all of the former lter gasket is removed.
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8. Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the gasket of the new lter.
17. Remove the dipstick and wipe off the oil. 18. Reinsert the dipstick.
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19. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level on the dipstick.
1. Position one nal drive so that oil drain plug (1) is at the bottom. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage. 2. Remove oil drain plug (1), level plug (2) and ller plug (3). Allow the oil to drain into a suitable container. 3. Clean the plugs and inspect the plugs. Replace a worn plug or a damaged plug. 4. Apply pipe sealant to oil drain plug (1), level plug (2) and ller plug (3).
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5. Install drain plug (1). 6. Add oil through the opening of ller plug (3). 7. Fill the nal drive to the bottom of the opening for level plug (2). Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Lubricant Viscosities and Operation and Maintenance Manual, Capacities (Rell). 8. Install level plug (2) and ller plug (3). 9. Perform Step 1 to Step 8 on the other nal drive. Do not combine the oil for the nal drives in the same container. The oil from the nal drives must be kept separate for the check that is performed in Step 15. 10. Completely remove any oil that has spilled. 11. Start the engine and allow the nal drives to operate through several cycles. 12. Stop the engine. 13. Check the oil level. 14. Maintain the oil level to the bottom of the opening for level plug (2). 15. Check the drained oil for metal chips or for particles. If there are any chips or particles, consult your Caterpillar dealer. Note: Dispose of drained uids according to local regulations.
20. Maintain the oil between the L and F marks on the dipstick. 21. Close the engine hood.
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Illustration 275 (1) Oil drain plug (2) Oil level plug (3) Oil ller plug
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Illustration 276 (1) Oil drain plug (2) Oil level plug (3) Oil ller plug
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Illustration 277 (1) Oil drain plug (2) Oil level plug (3) Oil ller plug
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1. Position one nal drive so that oil drain plug (1) is at the bottom. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on Containing Fluid Spillage. 2. Remove oil level plug (2). 3. Check the oil level. The oil should be near the bottom of the opening of level plug (2). 4. Add oil through the opening of ller plug (3), if necessary. Note: Overlling the nal drive will cause the seals on the travel motor to allow hydraulic oil or water to enter the nal drive. This may contaminate the nal drive. 5. Clean oil level plug (2) and ller plug (3). 6. Apply pipe sealant to oil level plug (2) and ller plug (3). 7. Install oil level plug (2). 8. Install oil ller plug (3). 9. Repeat the procedure for the other nal drive.
1. Position the nal drive so that oil drain plug (1) is at the bottom. 2. Remove oil level plug (2). 3. Obtain a sample of the nal drive oil through the hole for the oil level plug. 4. Install oil level plug (2). Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, SOS Oil Analysis for more information on obtaining a sample of the nal drive oil. For additional information about taking an oil sample, refer to Special Publication, PEHP6001, How To Take A Good Oil Sample.
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Personal injury or death may result from failure to adhere to the following procedures. Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a re. Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke while working on the fuel system. Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the battery when changing fuel lters. NOTICE Do not ll the fuel lters with fuel before installing the fuel lters. The fuel will not be ltered and could be contaminated. Contaminated fuel will cause accelerated wear to fuel system parts. 1. Open the access door on the right side of the machine.
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1. Operate the fuel priming pump plunger in order to ll the new lter element with fuel. Continue to pump until a resistance is felt. This resistance will indicate that the lter element is full of fuel. 2. Start the engine. If the engine will not start, further priming is necessary. If the engine starts but the engine continues to misre, further priming is necessary. If the engine starts but the engine continues to emit smoke, further priming is necessary. 3. If the engine starts but the engine runs rough, continue to run the engine at low idle. Continue to run the engine at low idle until the engine runs smoothly.
Illustration 279 (1) Locking Ring (2) Water Separator Bowl (3) Drain Hose
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2. Open the drain on the water separator bowl (1). Allow the water and fuel to drain into a suitable container. 3. Support the water separator element and rotate the locking ring (2) counterclockwise. Remove the locking ring.
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4. Remove the water separator bowl from the bottom of the fuel lter/water separator element. Note: The water separator bowl is reusable. Do not discard the water separator bowl. 5. Inspect the O-ring seal of the water separator bowl for damage. Replace the O-ring seal, if necessary. 6. Lubricate the O-ring seal with clean diesel fuel or lubricate the O-ring seal with motor oil. Place the seal in the water separator bowl. 7. Spin the water separator bowl onto the new lter element by hand until the fuel lter/water separator is snug. Do not use tools to tighten the fuel lter/water separator element to the bowl. 8. Clean the lter mounting base. 9. Install the new element. Rotate the locking ring clockwise in order to fasten the lter to the mounting base. 10. Prime the fuel system. See Operation and Maintenance Manual, Fuel System - Prime for instructions. 11. Close the access door.
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Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage. 3. Drain the water and drain the sediment into a suitable container. Note: Dispose of drained uids according to local regulations. 4. Close the drain valve. 5. Close the access door.
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2. Turn the drain valve counterclockwise in order to open the drain valve.
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3. Wash the fuel ll screen in a clean, nonammable solvent and dry the fuel ll screen. 4. Install the fuel ll screen. 5. Put a light coating of fuel oil on the cap gasket. 6. Install the fuel cap.
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Fuses - Replace
SMCS Code: 1417-510 The fuse panel is located on the inside of the cab behind the seat. Fuses Fuses protect the electrical system from damage that is caused by overloaded circuits. Change a fuse if the element separates. If the element of a new fuse separates, check the circuit and/or repair the circuit. NOTICE Always replace fuses with the same type and capacity fuse that was removed. Otherwise, electrical damage could result. NOTICE If it is necessary to replace fuses frequently, an electrical problem may exist. Contact your Caterpillar dealer. To replace a fuse, use the puller that is stored in the fuse panel. Two fuses of 5 Amperes, six fuses of 10 Amperes, and three fuses of 15 Amperes are contained in the fuse panel as spare fuses. The following list identies the circuits that are protected by each fuse. The amperage for each fuse is included with each circuit.
Illustration 284
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Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage. 2. Open the drain valve and allow the water and the sediment to drain into a suitable container. Note: Dispose of drained uids according to local regulations.
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(14) Machine Control Module 25 Amp (15) Electric Fuel Pump 15 Amp (16) Starter Relay 30 Amp (17) Fuel Shutoff Solenoid 5 Amp (18) Electrical Relay 5 Amp (19) Electrical Solenoid 10 Amp (20) Radio and Display 5 Amp (21) Automatic Engine Speed Control 5 Amp (22) Bucket System Failure or Malfunction 5 Amp (23) Alarm 5 Amp (24) Alarm 5 Amp (25) Machine Speed 5 Amp (26) Seat Heater 10 Amp (27) Coupler Wedge 10 Amp (28) 12 Volt 5 Amp Converter 10 Amp (29)Air Suspension 10 Amp (30) Window Wiper and Window Washer Relay 5 Amp (31) Engine Speed Control 10 Amp (32) Boom Light 15 Amp (33)Cigar Lighter 10 Amp (34) Cab Light 15 Amp (35) Heater and Air Conditioner 20 Amp
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(1) Spare 5 Amp (2) Spare 10 Amp (3) Spare 15 Amp (4) Spare 20 Amp (5) Spare 25 Amp (6) Spare 30 Amp (7) Auxiliary Circuit 10 Amp (8) Product Link 5 Amp (9) Horn 10 Amp (10) Engine Start Switch 10 Amp (11) Interior Light 10 Amp (12) Machine Lockout Control 10 Amp (13) Blower Fan 20 Amp
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Lubricants
Approved hydraulic oil must be used to obtain the 4000 hour hydraulic oil change. Refer to the list that follows for approved oils. Caterpillar Hydraulic Oils
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(36) Neutral Start Relay (37) Horn Relay (38) Lights Relay (39) Travel Alarm Relay (40) Travel Alarm Relay (41) Lights Relay (42) Engine Control Module Relay
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Note: Industrial hydraulic oils are not recommended for the hydraulic systems of Caterpillar machines. Industrial hydraulic oils are more likely to allow corrosion and Industrial hydraulic oils are more likely to allow excessive wear.
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3. Clean the area thoroughly in order to keep dirt out of the screen cover. Clean the area thoroughly in order to keep dirt out of the pressure cap. 4. Relieve the internal pressure from the hydraulic tank by loosening the pressure cap. After the pressure is relieved, remove the pressure cap.
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1. Park the machine on level ground. Lower the work tool to the ground with the stick in the vertical position.
Illustration 290
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5. The oil drain valve is located under the hydraulic tank. 6. Remove the hydraulic tank access cover that is located under the upper structure. This will allow access to the drain valve.
2. Remove bolts (1), washers (2) and access cover (3) from the top of the hydraulic tank.
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Illustration 293
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Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on Containing Fluid Spillage. 7. Remove the oil drain valve plug.
12. Open the access door that is located on the right side of the machine. 13. Clean the pump, the hydraulic lines and the hydraulic tank.
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8. Install a swivel hose with clear plastic tubing in order to open the drain valve. Drain the oil into a suitable container. 9. Remove the swivel hose in order to close the drain valve. 10. Inspect the O-ring. Replace the O-ring if wear or damage is evident. 11. Clean the drain plug. Install the drain plug. 14. Remove bolts (4), washers (5), and cover (6). Note: Dispose of used lters and used uids according to local regulations. Note: Do not allow spring (7) to fall into the tank. 15. Remove spring (7) and screen (8). Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance, General Hazard Information for information on containing uid spillage.
Illustration 294 (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Bolts Washers Cover Spring Screen
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16. Wash the screen in a clean nonammable solvent. Allow the screen to dry. Inspect the screen. Replace the screen, if the screen is damaged.
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Note: Make no attempt to start the engine until the pump has been lled with hydraulic oil. Serious damage to the hydraulic components can result. 24. When the hydraulic oil has been replaced, the air must be removed from the hydraulic oil system. Use the following procedure to remove the air from the hydraulic oil system. a. Stop the engine. b. Slowly loosen the pressure cap on the top of the hydraulic tank. c. Slowly loosen the vent plug on the top of the hydraulic pump. d. Leave the plug loose until hydraulic oil starts to ows out of the plug. This indicates that the air has been released from the hydraulic system. e. Install the vent plug to a torque of 19 to 23 Nm (14 to 17 lb ft). f. If necessary, add hydraulic oil through the opening for the pressure cap. g. Tighten the pressure cap securely. 25. Install the access cover that is located on the right side of the machine. 26. Install the hydraulic tank access cover that is located under the upper structure.
17. Remove O-ring seals (9) from the old screen. 18. Inspect O-ring seals (9) and (10). Replace the O-ring seals if wear or damage is evident. 19. Install O-ring seal (9) on screen (8). 20. Install screen (8) and spring (7). Then install cover (6), washers (5), and bolts (4). Note: Make sure that the O-ring seals and the spring are properly positioned during installation. 21. Fill the hydraulic system oil tank. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Capacities (Rell).
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27. Install the access cover that is located on the top of the hydraulic tank. 28. Start the engine. Operate the engine at idling speed for ve minutes.
22. Inspect the pressure cap. Clean the pressure cap. Replace the pressure cap if damage is evident. 23. Install the pressure cap.
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29. Operate the joysticks in order to circulate the hydraulic oil. Lower the work tool to the ground so that the stick is vertical to the ground. Stop the engine.
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30. Maintain the oil level between the marks on the sight gauge in the appropriate temperature range.
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2. Clean the area around the lter in order to keep dirt out of the lter base. 3. Remove the used pilot lter element from the lter base. Note: Used lters should always be disposed of according to local regulations. 4. Clean the lter base.
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Illustration 304 (A) High temperature range (B) Low temperature range
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5. Coat the seal of the new pilot lter with clean hydraulic oil. Install the new pilot lter in the lter base. Tighten the pilot lter hand tight. 6. Drive the machine slowly for 10 minutes to 15 minutes. Move each cylinder evenly through several cycles.
9. Maintain the oil level in the low temperature range for a cold machine. Maintain the oil level in the high temperature range for a machine that is at a normal operating temperature. 10. Slowly loosen the pressure cap in order to relieve any pressure. Remove the pressure cap in order to add oil, if necessary. 11. Clean the pressure cap and install the pressure cap. 12. Close the access door.
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7. Return the machine to the service position. Check the machine for oil leaks. 8. Stop the engine.
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1. Park the machine on level ground. Lower the bucket to the ground with the stick in a vertical position.
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2. Remove bolts (1), washers (2) and access cover (3) from the top of the hydraulic tank.
Illustration 308 (4) Bolts (5) Washers (6) Cover (7) Spring (8) Valve (9) Element (10) O-ring seal
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5. Remove bolts (4), washers (5) and access cover (6). 6. Remove spring (7), valve (8) and element (9) from the tank.
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7. Inspect O-ring seal (10). Replace the O-ring seal if wear or damage is evident. 8. Install a new element (9) into the tank. Install valve (8) and spring (7) onto the tank also. 9. Clean the pressure cap and install the pressure cap. 10. Install access cover (3) with bolts (1) and washers (2).
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3. Clean the area thoroughly in order to keep dirt out of the return lter cover and the pressure cap. 4. Relieve the internal pressure from the hydraulic tank by loosening the pressure cap. After the pressure is relieved, remove the pressure cap.
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1. Park the machine on level ground. Lower the work tool to the ground with the stick in the vertical position.
a. Remove bolts (1), washers (2) and access cover (3) from the top of the hydraulic tank.
Illustration 310 (A) High temperature range (B) Low temperature range
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2. For a cold machine, maintain the hydraulic oil level in the low temperature range. For a machine that is at normal operating temperature, maintain the hydraulic oil level in the high temperature range. 3. Perform Step 3.a through Step 3.f if the oil level is low. Note: Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, General Hazard Information for information on Containing Fluid Spillage.
b. Relieve the internal pressure from the hydraulic tank by loosening the pressure cap. After the pressure is relieved, remove the pressure cap. c. Add hydraulic oil to the tank through the opening for the pressure cap.
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e. Clean the pressure cap and install the cap. f. Install access cover (3), washers (2) and bolts (1).
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1. Park the machine on level ground. Lower the work tool to the ground so that the stick is vertical.
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2. Remove bolts (1), washers (2) and cover (3) from the top of the hydraulic tank.
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The hydraulic oil sampling valve is near the pilot lter. Obtain a sample of the hydraulic oil from the hydraulic oil sampling valve that is located on the hydraulic oil lter housing. Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, SOS Oil Analysis for information that pertains to obtaining a sample of the hydraulic oil. Refer to Special Publication, PEHP6001, How To Take A Good Oil Sample for more information about obtaining a sample of the hydraulic oil.
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3. Clean the area thoroughly in order to keep dirt out of the screen cover. Clean the area thoroughly in order to keep dirt out of the pressure cap. 4. Relieve the internal pressure from the hydraulic tank by loosening the pressure cap. After the pressure is relieved, remove the pressure cap.
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