The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and various other components of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures for removing parts like sprockets, valves, gears, plates, and seals. Safety notices warn of risks like fluid pressure, heavy component weights, and released spring forces during the disassembly process. Detailed illustrations supplement the text instructions.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like sprockets, fittings, valves, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and barrels. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like stored energy in springs, hot or pressurized fluids, and heavy component weights.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists required tools and outlines over 30 steps to disassemble components such as the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, traction control valve, and various seals, gears, plates, and springs. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized fluids.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists required tools and outlines over 30 steps to disassemble components such as the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, traction control valve, and various seals, gears, plates, and springs. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized fluids.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like sprockets, fittings, valves, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and barrels. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like stored energy in springs, hot or pressurized fluids, and heavy component weights.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...fujkskemdmdm4r
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve housing, barrel assembly, and planetary gear assembly. Tools and safety precautions are also provided to properly disassemble parts and release spring forces. The overall goal is to disassemble the major mechanical systems of the excavator for inspection or repair.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...fijsekkdmdm2w
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...zan2736ban
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, and counterbalance valve housing. Safety warnings are provided throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring tension or residual fluid pressure. Required tools include link brackets, a transmission repair stand, bolts, pullers, retaining ring pliers, and spanner wrenches.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like sprockets, fittings, valves, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and barrels. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like stored energy in springs, hot or pressurized fluids, and heavy component weights.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists required tools and outlines over 30 steps to disassemble components such as the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, traction control valve, and various seals, gears, plates, and springs. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized fluids.
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This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like sprockets, fittings, valves, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and barrels. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like stored energy in springs, hot or pressurized fluids, and heavy component weights.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...fujkskemdmdm4r
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of 313D2 and 313D2 GC excavator models. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve housing, barrel assembly, and planetary gear assembly. Tools and safety precautions are also provided to properly disassemble parts and release spring forces. The overall goal is to disassemble the major mechanical systems of the excavator for inspection or repair.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...fijsekkdmdm2w
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
Caterpillar Cat 313D2 and 313D2 GC Excavator (Prefix FAP) Service Repair Manu...zan2736ban
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, and counterbalance valve housing. Safety warnings are provided throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring tension or residual fluid pressure. Required tools include link brackets, a transmission repair stand, bolts, pullers, retaining ring pliers, and spanner wrenches.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and spring forces safely when disassembling components.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, and bearings. It then details 19 steps to disassemble the travel motor, removing seals, plates, pistons, and the barrel assembly. Safety cautions are provided throughout regarding contained fluids, pressurized components, and released spring forces.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, counterbalance valve housing assembly, and more. Safety notices are provided throughout to warn of hazards like released spring forces, hot or pressurized components, and ensuring fluids are contained. Required specialty tools are listed at the start for tasks like removing bearings, pistons, and other parts.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, counterbalance valve housing assembly, and more. Safety notices are provided throughout to warn of hazards like released spring forces, hot or pressurized components, and ensuring fluids are contained. Required specialty tools are listed at the start for tasks like removing bearings, pistons, and other parts.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, counterbalance valve housing assembly, and more. Safety notices are provided throughout to warn of hazards like released spring forces, hot or pressurized components, and ensuring fluids are contained. Required specialty tools are listed at the start for tasks like removing bearings, pistons, and other parts.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, removing pistons, plates, springs, and seals. Personal injury warnings are included to release pressures and contained energies safely when disassembling components.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, and counterbalance valve housing. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring tension or residual fluid pressure. Required tools include link brackets, a transmission repair stand, bolts, pullers, retaining ring pliers, and spanner wrenches.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists required tools and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, including draining oil and removing sprockets, valves, seals, and bearings. It then details 19 additional steps to disassemble the travel motor and counterbalance valve, which involve removing pistons, plates, springs, seals, and other components. Personal injury warnings are provided throughout regarding hydraulic pressure, heavy components, and released spring forces.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps to disassemble components like the final drive, travel motor barrel assembly, planetary gear assembly, counterbalance valve housing assembly, and more. Safety notices are provided throughout to warn of hazards like released spring forces, hot or pressurized components, and ensuring fluids are contained. Required specialty tools are listed at the start for tasks like removing bearings, pistons, and other parts.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts. It describes using specialized tools to compress springs and extract/install parts.
2. The engine oil filter base, oil cooler, and oil pump. It emphasizes cleaning parts and contains fluids properly during removal and installation.
3. Safety precautions are provided, such as wearing protective equipment when working with spring-loaded parts and ensuring contaminants are avoided. Numerical sequences and specifications are given for installing certain parts correctly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine oil filter base and oil cooler from a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine. It outlines the necessary tools and safety precautions before describing the 4 step removal process which includes draining coolant, removing the oil filter and bolts, and removing the base and cooler. The 3 step installation process describes reinstalling the gasket, base, and bolts before refilling the cooling system.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1) Valves, springs, and related parts using specialized tools to compress springs.
2) Valve guides using a driver tool and ensuring proper height.
3) Valve seat inserts using an extractor tool and driver to install new inserts.
4) The engine oil filter base and related internal parts, noting any spring pressure hazards.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix PBT) Service Repair Manual (PBT00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing drive of a 345D L excavator. It lists 32 steps for disassembly, removing components like the carrier assembly, ring gear, and bearings. It then lists 13 steps for assembly, providing notes on cleanliness and replacing seals, O-rings, and other components. Tools required are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix KFH) Service Repair Manual (KFH00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
1. The document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine.
2. It details the required tools and presents a step-by-step process with illustrations for disassembling and assembling these components.
3. Proper installation requires using specific tools to install components like bearings at the correct temperature and orientation.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine oil filter base and oil cooler from a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine. It outlines the necessary tools and safety precautions before describing the 4 step removal process and 4 step installation process. Separate sections also provide instructions for disassembling, assembling, removing and installing the engine oil pump.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix ESD) Service Repair Manual...f8sejdkdmdijd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It is a 31 step process that includes removing components like the head, brake piston, disks, and seals. Tools required are listed. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination of hydraulic components. Used parts should be replaced, and new seals and O-rings installed.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix BYC) Service Repair Manual (BYC00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine, including:
- Removing the rear gear group which involves taking out multiple gears, covers, seals, and bearings.
- Removing the flywheel which requires lifting equipment due to its weight and removing the ring gear.
- Installing the rear gear group and flywheel components in reverse order, noting specific instructions for installing seals and bearings. Tools and torque specifications are provided.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix BWY) Service Repair Manual (BWY00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove all components of the travel motor. Key steps include using tools to remove the head, brake piston, rotating group, seals and other parts. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes on cleaning, lubricating and installing parts in their original locations.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix TBA) Service Repair Manual (TBA00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, pins, plates, seals, pistons, disks, and bearings. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes about cleaning parts, applying lubricant, and ensuring proper orientation of components like washers. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix W3K) Service Repair Manual (W3K00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists 28 steps for disassembly that involve removing components like the head, O-rings, springs, plates, and seals. The assembly section lists 28 corresponding steps to reinstall these components in reverse order, noting to clean parts thoroughly, apply lubricant, and ensure proper positioning of marked components. Special tools are listed that may be required for tasks like removing races and installing seals and rings. Proper torque values and safety precautions are also provided.
Caterpillar Cat 336E L Excavator (Prefix TEG) Service Repair Manual (TEG00001...f8sejdkdmdijd
This document provides the disassembly and assembly procedures for the travel motor of a 336E excavator. The disassembly procedure involves 27 steps to remove components such as the head, springs, brake piston, plates, and seals. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly steps and includes lubricating components before installing them and noting alignment marks to ensure correct positioning. Special safety precautions and tools are listed for components under spring force.
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Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 313D2 GC EXCAVATOR GAP
Configuration: 313D2 & 313D2 GC Excavators GAP00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C4.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
313D2 Excavator Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR7323-03 Publication Date -01/09/2015 Date Updated -14/12/2017
i06303560
Final Drive and Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4050-015; 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 138-7573 Link Bracket 3
B 1P-2420 Transmission Repair Stand 1
C 8T-6699 Bolts 2
D
1P-0074 Slide Hammer Puller Gp 1
4C-5666 Threaded Adapter 1
123-6702 Backlash Gauge Gp 1
E 1P-0510 Driver Gp 1
F 8H-0663 Bearing Puller Gp 1
G 1P-1863 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
H 9U-7346 Spanner Wrench As 1
Start By:
a. Remove the final drive and the travel motor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly Manual ,
"Final Drive and Travel Motor - Remove".
NOTICE
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3. Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Dealer Service Tool
Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on
Cat products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Personal injury can result from hydraulic oil pressure and hot oil.
Hydraulic oil pressure can remain in the hydraulic system after the
engine has been stopped. Serious injury can be caused if this pressure is
not released before any service is done on the hydraulic system.
Make sure all of the work tools have been lowered to the ground, and
the oil is cool before removing any components or lines. Remove the oil
filler cap only when the engine is stopped, and the filler cap is cool
enough to touch with your bare hand.
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the final drive and travel motor prior to disassembly.
2. Remove the sprocket from the final drive and the travel motor. The weight of the sprocket is
approximately 39 kg (85 lb).
3. Mark the alignment of the final drive and travel motor for reassembly purposes. The parts
must be reinstalled in the original locations.
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4. Illustration 1 g00940682
4. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to position the final drive and the travel motor
onto Tooling (B). The combined weight of the final drive and travel motor is approximately
170 kg (375 lb).
5. Drain the oil from the final drive into a suitable container for storage or for disposal. Refer
to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Capacities (Refill)" for the capacity of the final
drive.
6. Remove fittings (1). Remove fittings (2) from traction control valve (3).
7. Remove nine bolts (4) that secure traction control valve (3) to the final drive.
8. Use two persons to remove traction control valve (3) from the final drive. The weight of
travel brake valve (3) is approximately 27 kg (60 lb).
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5. Illustration 2 g00940716
9. Remove valve plate (5) and O-ring seal (6).
Illustration 3 g01405139
10. Use Tooling (D) to remove bearing (7).
Disassembly of the Counterbalance Valve
Illustration 4 g01405725
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6. Illustration 5 g01405227
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
1. Position the counterbalance valve, as shown. Remove plug (8) and adapter (9).
2. Remove spring (10) and spool (11).
Illustration 6 g01405232
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7. 3. Remove relief valve assemblies (12).
Illustration 7 g01405243
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
4. Remove seat (13). Seat (13) is pressed onto valve (17). Use new parts if seat (13) or valve
(17) is damaged. Do not disassemble these components. Make sure that you reuse the other
component.
5. Remove backup ring (14) and O-ring seal (15).
6. Remove O-ring seal (22).
7. Remove nut (20).
8. Remove screw (27).
9. Remove stopper (26). Remove backup ring (19) and O-ring seal (18) from stopper (19).
10. Remove valve (21), piston (25), and spring (16) from the housing.
11. Remove backup ring (23) and O-ring seal (24) from piston (25).
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8. Illustration 8 g01405284
Illustration 9 g01405299
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
12. Remove covers (28) and the O-ring seals.
13. Remove springs (29), guides (30), and spool assembly (31).
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9. Illustration 10 g01405345
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
14. Remove valve (32), spring (33), and ball (34) from one end of spool (35). Repeat for the
other end of spool (35).
Illustration 11 g01405633
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10. Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
15. Remove plug (36), spring (38), and piston (39) from both sides of the housing assembly.
16. Remove O-ring seal (37) from each plug (36).
Note: Remove the remaining allen head bolts from the housing assembly for cleaning
purposes, if necessary. Each allen head bolt has an O-ring seal. Check the O-ring seal for
wear or for damage. Replace the O-ring seal, if necessary.
Disassembly of the Travel Motor
Illustration 12 g01405794
1. Remove O-ring seal (40) and springs (41).
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11. Illustration 13 g01405828
2. Install Tooling (C) onto piston assembly (42). Use Tooling (C) and a suitable prybar to
remove piston assembly (42) from body (43).
Illustration 14 g01405855
3. Remove O-ring seals (45) and (46) from piston assembly (42). Remove backup rings (44)
and (47) from piston assembly (42).
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12. Illustration 15 g01405867
4. Use suitable drivers or a suitable lever to remove guide assembly (48).
Illustration 16 g01405885
5. Remove O-ring seal (49) and backup ring (50) from guide assembly (48).
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13. Illustration 17 g01406117
6. Remove four separator plates (51) and four friction plates (52). Note the alternating order of
separator plates (51) and friction plates (52) for assembly purposes.
Note: Do not allow the components of barrel assembly (53) to come apart while you
remove barrel assembly (53). The components of barrel assembly (53) must be reinstalled
into the original positions.
Note: Oil will drain from the final drive. Place a suitable container under the final drive for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Capacities (Refill)" for
the fluid capacity of the final drive.
7. Position the final drive horizontally.
8. Remove barrel assembly (53).
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14. Illustration 18 g01406180
Note: Mark the component locations for assembly purposes before you disassemble barrel
assembly (53).
9. Remove piston assemblies (54) and retainer (55) from barrel assembly (53).
Illustration 19 g01406210
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
10. Remove retainer (56), spacer (57), and springs (58) from barrel assembly (53).
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15. Illustration 20 g01406263
11. Put location marks on cam plate (59) for assembly purposes. Make sure that the thick end of
cam plate (59) is adjacent to the opening that is across body (43). Remove cam plate (59).
Illustration 21 g01406329
Illustration 22 g01406338
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16. Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
12. Remove piston (60) and spring (62).
13. Remove key (61).
Disassembly of the Final Drive
Illustration 23 g01406376
1. Use a suitable lifting device to position the final drive on Tooling (B), as shown. The weight
of the final drive is approximately 200 kg (441 lb).
2. Remove plugs (63). Remove the O-ring seals from plugs (63). Check the O-ring seals for
wear or for damage. Replace the O-ring seals, if necessary.
3. Remove bolts (65). Remove cover (64).
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17. Illustration 24 g01406386
4. Raise the temperature of bolts (66) in order to loosen the thread sealant.
5. Remove bolts (66) and plate (67).
Illustration 25 g01406397
6. Remove sun gear (68).
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18. Illustration 26 g01406400
7. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to carrier assembly (69). Remove carrier
assembly (69), planetary gear assembly (70), and bearing assembly (71) as a unit.
Illustration 27 g01406789
8. Remove planetary gear (70) and bearing assembly (71) from carrier assembly (69). Remove
the remaining planetary gears (70) and bearings (71).
Illustration 28 g01406822
9. Remove sun gear (72).
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19. 10. Raise the temperature of bolts (73) in order to loosen the thread sealant. Remove bolts (73).
Remove plate (74).
Illustration 29 g01406850
11. Remove retaining ring (75) from sun gear (72). Check retaining ring (75) for wear or for
damage. Replace retaining ring (75), if necessary.
Illustration 30 g01406853
12. Remove planetary gear (76).
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20. Illustration 31 g01406875
13. Remove bearing (77), race (78), and thrust washer (79).
14. Repeat Steps 12 and 13 in order to remove the remaining planetary gear assemblies.
Illustration 32 g01406882
15. Remove bolt (80) and plate (81).
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21. Illustration 33 g01406885
Illustration 34 g01406886
16. Use Tooling (H) to remove nut (82).
Illustration 35 g01406906
17. Install Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to housing (83). The weight of housing (83)
is approximately 35 kg (77 lb).
18. Remove housing (83) from body assembly (84).
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22. Illustration 36 g01406912
19. Remove Duo-Cone Seal Gp seal (85) from the body assembly. Remove the Duo-Cone Seal
Gp seal from the housing.
Illustration 37 g01407100
20. Remove both bearings (86) from housing (83).
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23. Illustration 38 g01407089
21. Remove both bearings (87) from housing (83).
Illustration 39 g01407115
22. Position body assembly (84) horizontally. Remove shaft assembly (88), the bearing, and the
retaining ring.
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24. Illustration 40 g01407144
23. Use Tooling (G) to remove retaining ring (89) from shaft assembly (88).
Illustration 41 g01407161
24. Use Tooling (E), Tooling (F), and a suitable press to remove bearing (90).
Illustration 42 g01407166
25. Remove lip seal (91) from the body assembly.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 313D2 GC EXCAVATOR GAP
Configuration: 313D2 & 313D2 GC Excavators GAP00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C4.4 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
313D2 Excavator Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR7323-03 Publication Date -01/09/2015 Date Updated -14/12/2017
i07219742
Final Drive and Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4050-015; 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 422-5474 M16x2x24 mm Lifting Eye Assembly 2
B 1P-2420 Transmission Repair Stand 1
C 8H-0663 Bearing Puller Assembly 1
D 422-5473 M12x1.75x21 mm Lifting Eye Assembly 2
E 422-5472 M10x1.5x16 mm Lifting Eye Assembly 2
F 1U-9895 Crossblock 1
Start By:
a. Remove the final drive and the travel motor assembly.
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
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27. Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Dealer Service Tool
Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on
Cat®
products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Personal injury can result from hydraulic oil pressure and hot oil.
Hydraulic oil pressure can remain in the hydraulic system after the
engine has been stopped. Serious injury can be caused if this pressure is
not released before any service is done on the hydraulic system.
Make sure all of the work tools have been lowered to the ground, and
the oil is cool before removing any components or lines. Remove the oil
filler cap only when the engine is stopped, and the filler cap is cool
enough to touch with your bare hand.
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the final drive and travel motor prior to disassembly.
2. Remove the sprocket from the final drive and the travel motor assembly. The weight of the
sprocket is approximately 39 kg (85 lb).
3. Mark the alignment of the final drive and travel motor for reassembly purposes. The parts
must be reinstalled in the original locations.
Illustration 1 g06256385
4. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to position final drive assembly (1) onto
Tooling (B). The weight of final drive assembly (1) is approximately 163 kg (360 lb).
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28. 5. Drain the oil from final drive assembly (1) into a suitable container for storage or for
disposal. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Capacities (Refill)" for the capacity
of the final drive.
Illustration 2 g06256798
6. Remove plug (2), plugs (3), and the O-ring seals.
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
Illustration 3 g06256843
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