This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes:
1) Detailed step-by-step instructions to remove components like the air conditioner group, actuator motors, control module, and refrigerant receiver-dryer. Each step includes illustrations.
2) Safety warnings to take precautions when working with refrigerant due to the risk of injury from contact or inhalation.
3) Specifications for replacement parts like seals and dimensions for proper installation.
The document provides thorough maintenance instructions for servicing excavator air conditioning systems.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced. The components are to be removed and installed in the reverse order.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for removing and installing a radiator on a Caterpillar 527 Track Skidder. It describes removing guards, disconnecting hoses, removing bolts, and lifting out the radiator using lifting tools. The installation procedure reverses these steps, ensuring all connections are secure. Safety notices are provided regarding containing fluids, preventing contamination, and handling refrigerant.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the flywheel housing, which requires removing bolts and installing a new gasket.
- Removing the crankshaft pulley using pullers and removing the wear sleeve if needed. Installation requires heating the sleeve and tightening a nut.
- Removing the crankshaft front seal by drilling holes and pulling it out, being careful not to damage the crankshaft. Installation uses a installer tool and applying oil.
Caterpillar Cat 313F L Excavator (Prefix NLG) Service Repair Manual (NLG00001...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear of the front gear group. The procedures include using various tools to remove bolts, nuts, seals, and other parts. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination.
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. It involves:
1. Removing various other components first like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting a harness assembly and removing bolts that secure a bypass tube to the front housing.
3. Removing bolts of various lengths that secure the front housing, and then removing the front housing from the engine.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for various components of an excavator air conditioning system. It includes detailed steps and illustrations for safely removing and replacing components like the refrigerant receiver-dryer, control module, actuator motors, and tracks. Personal protective equipment and safety precautions are emphasized when working with refrigerants. Special tools may be required and are referenced. The components are to be removed and installed in the reverse order.
This document provides removal and installation instructions for removing and installing a radiator on a Caterpillar 527 Track Skidder. It describes removing guards, disconnecting hoses, removing bolts, and lifting out the radiator using lifting tools. The installation procedure reverses these steps, ensuring all connections are secure. Safety notices are provided regarding containing fluids, preventing contamination, and handling refrigerant.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the flywheel housing, which requires removing bolts and installing a new gasket.
- Removing the crankshaft pulley using pullers and removing the wear sleeve if needed. Installation requires heating the sleeve and tightening a nut.
- Removing the crankshaft front seal by drilling holes and pulling it out, being careful not to damage the crankshaft. Installation uses a installer tool and applying oil.
Caterpillar Cat 313F L Excavator (Prefix NLG) Service Repair Manual (NLG00001...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear of the front gear group. The procedures include using various tools to remove bolts, nuts, seals, and other parts. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination.
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. It involves:
1. Removing various other components first like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting a harness assembly and removing bolts that secure a bypass tube to the front housing.
3. Removing bolts of various lengths that secure the front housing, and then removing the front housing from the engine.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and other components of excavator models 313D2 and 313D2 GC. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures involving draining fluids, removing fittings and plates, using pullers to remove bearings, and disassembling springs, pistons, and other internal parts while taking safety precautions for released pressures. Detailed illustrations supplement each step.
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.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the final drive, travel motor, and various other components of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, traction control valve, counterbalance valve, travel motor, and barrel assembly. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 313D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves 27 steps to remove components like the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, springs and seals. The assembly process reverses the disassembly with 23 steps like installing seals, springs, piston assemblies and keys in their proper positions and orientations. Special tools and precautions are noted to prevent damage and ensure correct assembly.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and other components of excavator models 313D2 and 313D2 GC. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures for removing parts like sprockets, valves, pistons, springs, and seals. Safety notices warn of risks like fluid pressure, heavy component weights, and released spring forces during the disassembly process.
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.
1) The document provides disassembly instructions for components of a 313D excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve.
2) It lists required tools and safety precautions and provides a step-by-step process to remove each part, noting identification marks and order of components.
3) Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove components like sprockets, valves, springs, gears, plates, and seals. Proper handling and storage of fluids is also addressed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the front gear group on a Caterpillar 312E or 312E L excavator engine. The removal procedure involves using tools to lock the crankshaft, camshaft, and fuel injection pump in position before loosening threaded inserts on the rocker arms. Several gears and other components are then removed from the front of the engine housing. The installation procedure outlines cleaning and inspecting parts before reinstalling components in reverse order, maintaining proper positioning and locking of internal components.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix WHJ) Service Repair Manual (WHJ0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
The document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
- Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, positioning the flywheel with guide bolts, and tightening the bolts to the specified torque.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly, which is non-serviceable and must be replaced as a unit.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using alignment tools and tightening the setscrews in a specific order to the specified torque.
- Removing and installing an optional crankshaft wear sleeve using pullers and installer/locator tools, to re
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MPP) Service Repair Manual (MPP0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MGJ) Service Repair Manual (MGJ0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
The documents provide instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
1. Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, cleaning parts, using guide bolts and lifting devices, and tightening bolts to the specified torque.
2. Removing the crankshaft rear seal, which is non-serviceable, requiring replacement of the entire housing assembly after removing setscrews.
3. Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using an alignment tool and tightening setscrews to the specified torque.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix KLE) Service Repair Manual (KLE0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures involving removing fittings, draining fluids, loosening bolts, using pullers to remove bearings and seals, and noting part orientations for reassembly. Safety notices warn of risks such as fluid pressure, heavy component weights, and released spring forces.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix GWN) Service Repair Manual (GWN0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the traction control valve, bearing, relief valve assemblies, piston assemblies, springs, and seals. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix FAB) Service Repair Manual (FAB0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix DGF) Service Repair Manual (DGF0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 3054C engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the rocker shaft assembly, pushrods, and front housing.
2. Turn the engine upside down so the valve lifters are away from the camshaft.
3. Carefully remove the camshaft from the cylinder block.
4. Ensure the camshaft is clean and lubricated with oil before installing it in the reverse order of removal. Special care must be taken not to damage the lobes or bearings.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix EAB) Service Repair Manual (EAB0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
- The document provides instructions for installing a cylinder head on a 3054C engine.
- It describes cleaning the cylinder block and head, installing a new gasket and dowels, and lifting the head into place using guide bolts.
- The setscrews securing the cylinder head are then installed and tightened in numerical order to the specified torque.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 312D2 GC excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 16 steps for disassembling components such as the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve housing, barrel assembly, and piston assemblies. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs, hydraulic pressure, and hot oil.
The document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
- Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, positioning the flywheel with guide bolts, and tightening the bolts to the specified torque.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly, which is non-serviceable and must be replaced as a unit.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using alignment tools and tightening the setscrews in a specific order to the specified torque.
- Removing and installing an optional crankshaft wear sleeve using pullers and installer tools, for reclaiming
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel, crankshaft rear seal, and crankshaft wear sleeve on a 3054C engine. The flywheel removal procedure involves installing guide bolts and link bracket to support the flywheel weight before removing all setscrews. For installation, the ring gear may need to be heated to 250°C and aligned correctly. The crankshaft rear seal housing is non-serviceable and must be replaced if removed. A plastic sleeve protects the new seal during installation. The crankshaft wear sleeve is removed using a puller and installed using an oil seal installer, bolt, and washer.
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The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and other components of excavator models 313D2 and 313D2 GC. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures involving draining fluids, removing fittings and plates, using pullers to remove bearings, and disassembling springs, pistons, and other internal parts while taking safety precautions for released pressures. Detailed illustrations supplement each step.
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.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the final drive, travel motor, and various other components of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, traction control valve, counterbalance valve, travel motor, and barrel assembly. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 313D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves 27 steps to remove components like the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, springs and seals. The assembly process reverses the disassembly with 23 steps like installing seals, springs, piston assemblies and keys in their proper positions and orientations. Special tools and precautions are noted to prevent damage and ensure correct assembly.
The document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and other components of excavator models 313D2 and 313D2 GC. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures for removing parts like sprockets, valves, pistons, springs, and seals. Safety notices warn of risks like fluid pressure, heavy component weights, and released spring forces during the disassembly process.
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.
1) The document provides disassembly instructions for components of a 313D excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve.
2) It lists required tools and safety precautions and provides a step-by-step process to remove each part, noting identification marks and order of components.
3) Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove components like sprockets, valves, springs, gears, plates, and seals. Proper handling and storage of fluids is also addressed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the front gear group on a Caterpillar 312E or 312E L excavator engine. The removal procedure involves using tools to lock the crankshaft, camshaft, and fuel injection pump in position before loosening threaded inserts on the rocker arms. Several gears and other components are then removed from the front of the engine housing. The installation procedure outlines cleaning and inspecting parts before reinstalling components in reverse order, maintaining proper positioning and locking of internal components.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix WHJ) Service Repair Manual (WHJ0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
The document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
- Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, positioning the flywheel with guide bolts, and tightening the bolts to the specified torque.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly, which is non-serviceable and must be replaced as a unit.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using alignment tools and tightening the setscrews in a specific order to the specified torque.
- Removing and installing an optional crankshaft wear sleeve using pullers and installer/locator tools, to re
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MPP) Service Repair Manual (MPP0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MGJ) Service Repair Manual (MGJ0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
The documents provide instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
1. Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, cleaning parts, using guide bolts and lifting devices, and tightening bolts to the specified torque.
2. Removing the crankshaft rear seal, which is non-serviceable, requiring replacement of the entire housing assembly after removing setscrews.
3. Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using an alignment tool and tightening setscrews to the specified torque.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix KLE) Service Repair Manual (KLE0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines multi-step procedures involving removing fittings, draining fluids, loosening bolts, using pullers to remove bearings and seals, and noting part orientations for reassembly. Safety notices warn of risks such as fluid pressure, heavy component weights, and released spring forces.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix GWN) Service Repair Manual (GWN0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the traction control valve, bearing, relief valve assemblies, piston assemblies, springs, and seals. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix FAB) Service Repair Manual (FAB0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix DGF) Service Repair Manual (DGF0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 3054C engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the rocker shaft assembly, pushrods, and front housing.
2. Turn the engine upside down so the valve lifters are away from the camshaft.
3. Carefully remove the camshaft from the cylinder block.
4. Ensure the camshaft is clean and lubricated with oil before installing it in the reverse order of removal. Special care must be taken not to damage the lobes or bearings.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix EAB) Service Repair Manual (EAB0000...fusjekkdmdmd2w
- The document provides instructions for installing a cylinder head on a 3054C engine.
- It describes cleaning the cylinder block and head, installing a new gasket and dowels, and lifting the head into place using guide bolts.
- The setscrews securing the cylinder head are then installed and tightened in numerical order to the specified torque.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 312D2 GC excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 16 steps for disassembling components such as the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve housing, barrel assembly, and piston assemblies. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs, hydraulic pressure, and hot oil.
The document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 3054C engine, including:
- Installing the flywheel, which involves heating the ring gear, positioning the flywheel with guide bolts, and tightening the bolts to the specified torque.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly, which is non-serviceable and must be replaced as a unit.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly using alignment tools and tightening the setscrews in a specific order to the specified torque.
- Removing and installing an optional crankshaft wear sleeve using pullers and installer tools, for reclaiming
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel, crankshaft rear seal, and crankshaft wear sleeve on a 3054C engine. The flywheel removal procedure involves installing guide bolts and link bracket to support the flywheel weight before removing all setscrews. For installation, the ring gear may need to be heated to 250°C and aligned correctly. The crankshaft rear seal housing is non-serviceable and must be replaced if removed. A plastic sleeve protects the new seal during installation. The crankshaft wear sleeve is removed using a puller and installed using an oil seal installer, bolt, and washer.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 320E L EXCAVATOR KLT
Configuration: 320E & 320E L Excavators KLT00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C6.6 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
320E and 323E Excavators Machine Systems
Media Number -KENR9842-01 Publication Date -01/03/2013 Date Updated -28/03/2013
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Heating and Air Conditioning
SMCS - 7304; 7309; 7320
Removal Procedure
Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.
Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away
to help prevent injury.
Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are
opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.
Always use precaution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the
fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well
ventilated area.
Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a
lit cigarette.
Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other
smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air
conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death.
Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant
gas may be present.
Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the
refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
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3. 1. Refer to Service Manual, SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a
Refrigerant" for the recovery and the charging procedure. Refer to Special Publication,
NENG2500, "Air Conditioning Tools" for the correct tools.
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7. 1. Install air conditioner group (21) in the reverse order of removal.
Disassembly Procedure
Note: Cleanliness is an important factor. Before the disassembly procedure, the exterior of the
component should be cleaned thoroughly. This will help to prevent dirt from entering the internal
mechanism.
Illustration 13 g02566678
1. Disconnect harness assembly (1). Remove actuator motor (2).
Illustration 14 g02566681
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11. Illustration 25 g02566681
4. Slide in core (6). Install cover (3). Install actuators motors (4). Connect harness assemblies
(5).
Illustration 26 g02566678
5. Install actuator motor (2). Connect harness assembly (1).
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Refrigerant Receiver-Dryer
SMCS - 7322
Removal Procedure
Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.
Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away
to help prevent injury.
Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are
opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.
Always use precaution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the
fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well
ventilated area.
Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a
lit cigarette.
Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other
smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air
conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death.
Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant
gas may be present.
Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the
refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
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13. 1. Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the air conditioner system. Refer to ,
SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a Refrigerant" for the
correct procedure. Refer to Dealer Service Tool Catalog, NENG2500, "Air Conditioning
Tools" for the correct tools.
Illustration 1 g02551740
2. Open the left side access door.
Illustration 2 g02551741
3. Disconnect lines (2) from the refrigerant dryer (3).
Illustration 3 g02551744
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14. 4. Remove clamps (4). Remove refrigerant dryer (3).
Installation Procedure
1. Install refrigerant dryer (3) in the reverse order of removal.
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Actuator Motor (Air Distributor)
SMCS - 7304-MQ; 7309-MQ; 7320-MQ
Removal Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the storage box and covers.
Illustration 1 g02412816
1. Remove bolts (1) and (3). Remove cover (2).
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16. Illustration 2 g02412857
2. Remove cover (4).
Illustration 3 g02412877
3. Disconnect harness assembly (5). Remove screws (7). Remove actuator (6).
Installation Procedure
1. Install actuator (6) in the reverse order of removal.
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Control Module (Automatic Temperature Control Unit)
SMCS - 7304-TA; 7309-TA; 7320-TA
Removal Procedure
Illustration 1 g02235393
1. Remove cover (1) and screw. Remove cover (2).
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18. Illustration 2 g02237715
2. Remove screws (3) from control panel (4).
Illustration 3 g02238123
3. Disconnect harness assemblies (5), (6), (7), and (8).
Illustration 4 g02238193
4. Disconnect harness assemblies (9), (10), and (11).
Illustration 5 g02238234
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19. 5. Disconnect antenna (12). Disconnect harness assemblies (13), (14), (15), and (16).
6. Remove control module (4).
Installation Procedure
1. Install control panel (4) in the reverse order of the removal.
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Track Carrier Roller
SMCS - 4154
Specifications
Illustration 1 g02593236
Table 1
Specification for 8E-5600 Track Carrier Roller
Item Qty Part Specification Description
1 1
8E-5608
Duo-
Cone
Seal Gp
The rubber toric seals and all the contacting surfaces must be clean and
dry at assembly. Before assembly, apply a thin film of 6V-4876
Lubricant to the contacting surfaces of the metal seal rings. The metal
seal rings must be assembled square. The rubber toric seals should not
bulge and the rubber toric seals should not twist.
A - -
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21. End play:
Minimum is 0.20 mm (0.008 inch).
Maximum is 0.75 mm (0.030 inch).
2 1
6V-7661
O-Ring
Seal
Lubricate the bore of the O-ring seal lightly with the lubricant that is
being sealed.
B - -
Before assembly, length of the track roller shaft assembly that must be
free of paint is 55 ± 5 mm (2.2 ± 0.2 inch).
Removal Procedure
Table 2
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 8T-5255 Hydraulic Jack 1
1. Start the engine. Park the machine on a hard, level surface. Shut off the engine.
Personal injury or death can result from grease and oil coming out of
the relief valve.
Grease and oil are under high pressure coming out of the relief valve
and can penetrate the body.
Do not watch the relief valve to see if grease is escaping. Watch the track
or track adjustment cylinder to see if the track is being loosened.
Make sure the vent holes are clean before the tension is released on the
track.
Illustration 2 g00489342
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22. 2. Release the tension on the track.
3. Loosen relief valve (1) by one turn only. If the track does not loosen after opening the relief
valve, move the machine forward and backward until the tension is released.
Illustration 3 g00693935
4. Loosen bolt (2) that holds track carrier roller (3) to the mounting bracket on the undercarriage.
Illustration 4 g00489356
5. Position Tooling (A) and suitable cribbing under the track assembly, as shown.
6. Use Tooling (A) in order to lift the track assembly off the track carrier roller.
7. Remove track carrier roller (3). The weight of track carrier roller (3) is 17 kg (38 lb).
Reference: Refer to Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletin, SEBF8568, "Hydraulic Excavator Roller
Disassemble and Assembly Procedures" for the Disassembly and Assembly procedures for the track
carrier roller.
Installation Procedure
Table 3
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
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23. A 8T-5255 Hydraulic Jack 1
1. Make sure that the shaft of the track carrier roller and the bore in the mounting bracket on the
undercarriage are clean and free of dirt.
Illustration 5 g00652868
(x) Mounting bracket
2. Place the track carrier roller in position in the mounting bracket. The weight of track carrier
roller is 17 kg (38 lb). Adjust the carrier roller until Distance (a), the distance between the
outside face of the mounting bracket and the carrier roller is 7.0 ± 0.5 mm (0.28 ± 0.02 inch).
Illustration 6 g00693935
3. After you adjust the position of track carrier roller (3) in the mounting bracket, tighten bolt (2).
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24. Illustration 7 g00489356
4. Make sure that track carrier roller (3) rotates smoothly by manually turning the carrier roller.
5. Slowly lower the track assembly onto the carrier roller with Tooling (A).
6. Tighten the tension of the track. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Track
Adjustment - Adjust" for the correct procedure.
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Track Roller
SMCS - 4180
Specifications
Illustration 1 g02724642
Table 1
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27. Specification for 348-1868 Double Flange Track Roller
Item Qty Part Specification Description
1 - -
Before assembly, the surfaces must be clean and free from protective
coating.
2 2
7F-8268 O
-Ring Seal Lubricate the bore with the lubricant that is being sealed.
3 2
9W-2142
Duo-Cone
Seal Gp
The rubber toric seals and all the contacting surfaces must be clean
and dry at assembly. Before assembly, apply a thin film of 6V-4876
Lubricant to the contacting surfaces of the metal seal rings. The seal
rings must be assembled square. The rubber toric seal should not bulge
and the rubber toric seal should not twist.
4 2
8E-5599
Track
Roller
Bearing
Inside diameter after assembly is 60.130 ± 0.076 mm
(2.3673 ± 0.0030 inch).
5 1
7H-3171
Pipe Plug
Apply blue Loctite 242 to the threads.
A - -
End play for the track roller shaft:
Minimum is 0.25 mm (0.010 inch).
Maximum is 1.25 mm (0.049 inch).
Illustration 2 g02724638
Table 2
Specification for 206-1265 Track Roller Gp
Item Qty Part Specification Description
1 - -
Before assembly, the surfaces must be clean and free from protective
coating.
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28. 2 2 7F-8268 O
-Ring Seal
Lubricate the bore with the lubricant that is being sealed.
3 2
206-9211
Duo-Cone
Seal Gp
The rubber toric seals and all the contacting surfaces must be clean
and dry at assembly. Before assembly, apply a thin film of 6V-4876
Lubricant to the contacting surfaces of the metal seal rings. The seal
rings must be assembled square. The rubber toric seal should not bulge
and the rubber toric seal should not twist.
4 2
8E-5599
Track
Roller
Bearing
Inside diameter after assembly is 60.130 ± 0.076 mm
(2.3673 ± 0.0030 inch).
5 1
9w-2146
Plug
Apply blue Loctite 242 to the threads.
Torque to 28 ± 5 N·m (248 ± 44 lb in).
A - -
End play for the track roller shaft:
Minimum is 0.25 mm (0.010 inch).
Maximum is 1.25 mm (0.049 inch).
Removal Procedure
Table 3
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A
8S-7611 Tube 2
8S-7615 Pin 2
8S-7640 Stand 2
B 183-4797 Track Roller Lifting Fork 1
Note: There is a track guide on each side of the machine. The procedure that follows is for the
removal of the track roller with the track guide.
1. Start the engine. Park the machine on a hard, level surface. Stop the engine.
2. Release the tension on the track. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Track
Adjustment - Adjust".
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29. Illustration 3 g01211423
Note: Adjust the height of Tooling (A) in order to have sufficient clearance for the removal of
the track rollers when Tooling (A) is installed under the undercarriage (1) of the machine.
3. Lift the side of the machine. Install Tooling (A) under the undercarriage, as shown.
Illustration 4 g00664654
4. Loosen the bolts that hold track guide (2) to the undercarriage.
Note: Do not remove the bolts at this time.
Illustration 5 g00664663
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