This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the recoil spring on a 329D L excavator. It describes:
1. The required tools and sockets for disassembly and assembly.
2. The disassembly procedure which involves using a special recoil spring bench tool to safely compress the spring and remove components.
3. The assembly procedure which again uses the bench tool to compress the spring and measure its length during assembly. Proper spring length is critical.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a recoil spring assembly. It describes:
1) Required tools and sockets for the job.
2) A 14-step process for disassembling the recoil spring that includes using a special tooling bench to safely compress the assembly.
3) A 13-step process for assembling the recoil spring that again uses the special tooling bench to safely compress the powerful spring.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the recoil spring assembly of a 329D L excavator. The disassembly procedure involves using a special tooling to securely hold the recoil spring assembly while removing the retaining nut. Several safety warnings are provided as the spring is under high tension. The assembly procedure similarly uses the tooling to compress the spring to the correct length and install the retaining components. Proper socket tools and torque values are specified for reassembling the nut.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the recoil spring assembly of a 329D L excavator. The disassembly process involves using a special tooling to securely hold the recoil spring assembly while removing the retaining nut and other components. The assembly process similarly uses the tooling to compress the recoil spring to the correct length and install all components. Safety precautions are outlined due to the heavy force stored in the compressed recoil spring.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...jdjkskmikdkmd
The document provides instructions for assembling and disassembling a recoil spring on an excavator. It describes using a special tooling bench to safely compress the recoil spring. The assembly procedure involves placing the spring components in the bench and using hydraulics to compress it slightly. A retaining nut is then tightened and locked in place before removing the assembly from the bench. Disassembly is the reverse of this process, with the spring safely compressed in the bench before removing the retaining nut.
Caterpillar cat 326 d l excavator (prefix pjm) service repair manual (pjm0000...fikkskmmdm
1. The document provides instructions for disconnecting and reconnecting an excavator. It involves using lifting equipment and tools to separate the upper frame from the undercarriage frame and reconnect components like cylinders, pumps, and gears.
2. The procedure describes lowering the upper frame onto the undercarriage in increments, attaching lifting beams, and using pins and bolts to connect components. Loctite, grease, and final drive oil are applied as specified.
3. Disassembly of the recoil spring involves using a special bench and hydraulic power supply to safely compress the spring and remove components one by one in a leveled position. Pins are used to secure the assembly during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual Instant D...yan77xunhao
The document provides instructions for assembling and disassembling a recoil spring for an excavator. It describes using a specialized recoil spring bench tool to safely compress and release the recoil spring, which is under several tons of force. The procedure involves leveling and centering the recoil spring assembly in the tool, then using hydraulics to compress it slightly for disassembly or assembly. Components of the recoil spring assembly are then separated or joined as needed.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...shudun96087
This document provides assembly instructions for a recoil spring on an excavator model 326D L. The instructions include:
1) Preparing a recoil spring assembly tool and leveling the tool.
2) Positioning the recoil spring assembly in the leveled tool and securing it.
3) Compressing the recoil spring slightly using hydraulics.
4) Removing the retaining nut and other components to separate the recoil spring assembly.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...yfbr995309
This document provides assembly instructions for a recoil spring on an excavator model 326D L. The instructions include:
1) Preparing a recoil spring assembly tool and leveling the tool.
2) Positioning the recoil spring assembly in the leveled tool and securing it.
3) Compressing the recoil spring slightly using hydraulics.
4) Removing the retaining nut and other components to separate the recoil spring assembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a recoil spring assembly. It describes:
1) Required tools and sockets for the job.
2) A 14-step process for disassembling the recoil spring that includes using a special tooling bench to safely compress the assembly.
3) A 13-step process for assembling the recoil spring that again uses the special tooling bench to safely compress the powerful spring.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the recoil spring assembly of a 329D L excavator. The disassembly procedure involves using a special tooling to securely hold the recoil spring assembly while removing the retaining nut. Several safety warnings are provided as the spring is under high tension. The assembly procedure similarly uses the tooling to compress the spring to the correct length and install the retaining components. Proper socket tools and torque values are specified for reassembling the nut.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the recoil spring assembly of a 329D L excavator. The disassembly process involves using a special tooling to securely hold the recoil spring assembly while removing the retaining nut and other components. The assembly process similarly uses the tooling to compress the recoil spring to the correct length and install all components. Safety precautions are outlined due to the heavy force stored in the compressed recoil spring.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...jdjkskmikdkmd
The document provides instructions for assembling and disassembling a recoil spring on an excavator. It describes using a special tooling bench to safely compress the recoil spring. The assembly procedure involves placing the spring components in the bench and using hydraulics to compress it slightly. A retaining nut is then tightened and locked in place before removing the assembly from the bench. Disassembly is the reverse of this process, with the spring safely compressed in the bench before removing the retaining nut.
Caterpillar cat 326 d l excavator (prefix pjm) service repair manual (pjm0000...fikkskmmdm
1. The document provides instructions for disconnecting and reconnecting an excavator. It involves using lifting equipment and tools to separate the upper frame from the undercarriage frame and reconnect components like cylinders, pumps, and gears.
2. The procedure describes lowering the upper frame onto the undercarriage in increments, attaching lifting beams, and using pins and bolts to connect components. Loctite, grease, and final drive oil are applied as specified.
3. Disassembly of the recoil spring involves using a special bench and hydraulic power supply to safely compress the spring and remove components one by one in a leveled position. Pins are used to secure the assembly during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual Instant D...yan77xunhao
The document provides instructions for assembling and disassembling a recoil spring for an excavator. It describes using a specialized recoil spring bench tool to safely compress and release the recoil spring, which is under several tons of force. The procedure involves leveling and centering the recoil spring assembly in the tool, then using hydraulics to compress it slightly for disassembly or assembly. Components of the recoil spring assembly are then separated or joined as needed.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...shudun96087
This document provides assembly instructions for a recoil spring on an excavator model 326D L. The instructions include:
1) Preparing a recoil spring assembly tool and leveling the tool.
2) Positioning the recoil spring assembly in the leveled tool and securing it.
3) Compressing the recoil spring slightly using hydraulics.
4) Removing the retaining nut and other components to separate the recoil spring assembly.
Caterpillar Cat 326D L Excavator (Prefix PJM) Service Repair Manual (PJM00001...yfbr995309
This document provides assembly instructions for a recoil spring on an excavator model 326D L. The instructions include:
1) Preparing a recoil spring assembly tool and leveling the tool.
2) Positioning the recoil spring assembly in the leveled tool and securing it.
3) Compressing the recoil spring slightly using hydraulics.
4) Removing the retaining nut and other components to separate the recoil spring assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the transmission transfer gears on a Caterpillar 651E wheel tractor. The process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gears including gears, couplings, bearings, seals and bolts. Reinstallation is the reverse of the removal process and includes checking bearing end play and installing new seals. Proper heating and pressing of bearings is required during assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper model. It describes using various tools to support the camshaft and guide it out of and back into the cylinder head. Precautions are listed to keep the camshaft level and aligned during removal and installation to avoid damage. Lubrication of parts and use of thread lock compound are also specified in the multi-step procedures.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear crankshaft seal on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper. The removal procedure involves using a slide hammer puller to pull the rear crankshaft seal from the flywheel housing. The installation procedure specifies heating the new seal before pressing it into the flywheel housing with a driver plate until it is fully seated. Proper cleaning and lubrication of parts is emphasized to prevent contamination.
Caterpillar Cat 651 and 651B WHEEL SCRAPER (Prefix 45M) Service Repair Manual...shibi1322
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling various components of a 651B Wheel Scraper transmission and transfer gear, including:
- Removing the transmission transfer gear, governor drive shaft, clutches, valve groups, manifolds, and oil filter base.
- Disassembling the transmission transfer gear, governor, and individual valve bodies.
- Assembling the transmission transfer gear, governor, and individual valve bodies.
- Removing and installing the entire transmission, including draining fluid and disconnecting/reconnecting lines and linkages.
Caterpillar Cat 650B and 660B WHEEL TRACTOR (Prefix 58K) Service Repair Manua...shibi1322
This document provides instructions for removing the camshaft from Caterpillar 650B and 660B wheel tractors. It involves removing several other components first, including the camshaft gear and rocker arms. Tools are then used to support the camshaft as it is moved out of the cylinder head and into a guide tool to prevent damage to the camshaft bearings during removal.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission, differential, transfer gear, and retarder of a Caterpillar 641 wheel scraper. It details removing and installing various components such as gears, bearings, shafts, pumps, and housings. Detailed steps are provided for tasks like draining fluids, loosening bolts, using hoists and tools, adjusting clearances, and torquing fasteners.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar 3306 engine, including:
1. Removing and installing the spacer plate, water directors, lifter group, camshaft, and camshaft bearings.
2. Detailed procedures are given for each component, including required tools and special notes about cleaning, lubrication, and ensuring proper timing.
3. The document is part of a service repair manual for a Caterpillar 639D wheel scraper model powered by a 3306 engine.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes removing 24 individual parts in 24 steps, including housing assemblies, clutch pistons, friction disks, bearings, gears, and seals. It then describes assembling the torque converter in 25 steps by reversing the removal process and provides torque specifications for fasteners. The goal is to separate, remove, and reassemble each component of the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing parts like the retaining rings, bolts, thrust bearings, and seals. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing the parts in the reverse order, applying locking adhesive and heating components as needed. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, pullers, and link brackets to lift heavy components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling various components of a 637G wheel tractor, including the transfer gears, torque converter, and transmission. The transfer gear case is first removed from the transmission. Then the torque converter is disassembled by removing components like the impeller, carrier assembly, stator, and turbine. Finally, instructions are given to disassemble the transfer gears by removing items such as bearings and seals using various specialty tools.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the transmission planetary system of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It outlines 50 steps to fully disassemble the transmission, including removing clutch housings, carrier assemblies, shafts, gears, plates, rings, seals and other components. Special care must be taken when removing components under spring pressure. Various tools are required to properly support, secure and remove parts from the transmission.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to remove various components of the torque converter including carriers, gears, shafts, seals, and housings. Tools required are also listed, such as retaining ring pliers, driver groups, pullers, and link brackets. Care must be taken to contain fluids and protect parts from contamination.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor-scraper. It details 31 steps to assemble the torque converter, including installing seals, gears, shafts, bearings and housings in the proper order and with specified torques. It also provides disassembly instructions for the transfer gears in 18 steps, removing components like seals, bolts, cages and shafts. Tools required include drivers, pullers, link brackets and dial indicators.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It outlines 33 steps to assemble the various components of the torque converter like bearings, seals, gears, and housing. Proper cleaning and torque specifications are noted. Additionally, the document describes disassembly and assembly procedures for transfer gears in the wheel tractor, including removing 18 components like bolts, seals, and bearings. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It describes removing over 30 individual components in multiple steps, including removing the torque converter housing, retarder, gears, bearings, seals and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a cylinder head, lifter group, and camshaft on a Caterpillar 3408E or 3412E engine. The removal process involves detaching various components and hoses from the cylinder head and loosening bolts. Special tools are required to safely lift and handle parts due to their heavy weight. The installation follows the reverse order and specifies applying sealant and oil to parts and tightening bolts in a sequence with a torque wrench. Precautions are given to keep parts clean and contain fluids.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission of a 637E wheel tractor. It lists 47 steps to disassemble the transmission and 21 steps to reassemble it. Some key parts that are disassembled include the housing assembly, planetary group, carrier assemblies, gears, discs, plates, pistons, shafts, seals, springs, snap rings, and bearings. The instructions provide details on removing and installing each part using various tools. Weights of the major components are provided to aid in removal and installation.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 627H Wheel Tractor. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing various parts like retaining rings, bolts, seals, bearings, and assemblies. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing these same parts in the reverse order. The document includes illustrations and lists any required tools for each step.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. It outlines 18 steps to disassemble the transfer gear case by removing gears, bearing cages, shims, and cups. It then describes 20 steps to reassemble the transfer gear case, including pressing bearings onto gears, installing cups and cages, adjusting shims to achieve proper end play, and torquing bolts. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. It outlines 18 steps to disassemble the transfer gear case by removing bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. It then describes 20 steps to reassemble the transfer gear case, including cleaning parts, pressing bearings onto gears, adjusting shim thickness to achieve proper end play, and torquing bolts to the specified values. Tools required are also listed.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
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.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the transmission transfer gears on a Caterpillar 651E wheel tractor. The process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gears including gears, couplings, bearings, seals and bolts. Reinstallation is the reverse of the removal process and includes checking bearing end play and installing new seals. Proper heating and pressing of bearings is required during assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper model. It describes using various tools to support the camshaft and guide it out of and back into the cylinder head. Precautions are listed to keep the camshaft level and aligned during removal and installation to avoid damage. Lubrication of parts and use of thread lock compound are also specified in the multi-step procedures.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear crankshaft seal on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper. The removal procedure involves using a slide hammer puller to pull the rear crankshaft seal from the flywheel housing. The installation procedure specifies heating the new seal before pressing it into the flywheel housing with a driver plate until it is fully seated. Proper cleaning and lubrication of parts is emphasized to prevent contamination.
Caterpillar Cat 651 and 651B WHEEL SCRAPER (Prefix 45M) Service Repair Manual...shibi1322
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling various components of a 651B Wheel Scraper transmission and transfer gear, including:
- Removing the transmission transfer gear, governor drive shaft, clutches, valve groups, manifolds, and oil filter base.
- Disassembling the transmission transfer gear, governor, and individual valve bodies.
- Assembling the transmission transfer gear, governor, and individual valve bodies.
- Removing and installing the entire transmission, including draining fluid and disconnecting/reconnecting lines and linkages.
Caterpillar Cat 650B and 660B WHEEL TRACTOR (Prefix 58K) Service Repair Manua...shibi1322
This document provides instructions for removing the camshaft from Caterpillar 650B and 660B wheel tractors. It involves removing several other components first, including the camshaft gear and rocker arms. Tools are then used to support the camshaft as it is moved out of the cylinder head and into a guide tool to prevent damage to the camshaft bearings during removal.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission, differential, transfer gear, and retarder of a Caterpillar 641 wheel scraper. It details removing and installing various components such as gears, bearings, shafts, pumps, and housings. Detailed steps are provided for tasks like draining fluids, loosening bolts, using hoists and tools, adjusting clearances, and torquing fasteners.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar 3306 engine, including:
1. Removing and installing the spacer plate, water directors, lifter group, camshaft, and camshaft bearings.
2. Detailed procedures are given for each component, including required tools and special notes about cleaning, lubrication, and ensuring proper timing.
3. The document is part of a service repair manual for a Caterpillar 639D wheel scraper model powered by a 3306 engine.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes removing 24 individual parts in 24 steps, including housing assemblies, clutch pistons, friction disks, bearings, gears, and seals. It then describes assembling the torque converter in 25 steps by reversing the removal process and provides torque specifications for fasteners. The goal is to separate, remove, and reassemble each component of the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing parts like the retaining rings, bolts, thrust bearings, and seals. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing the parts in the reverse order, applying locking adhesive and heating components as needed. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, pullers, and link brackets to lift heavy components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling various components of a 637G wheel tractor, including the transfer gears, torque converter, and transmission. The transfer gear case is first removed from the transmission. Then the torque converter is disassembled by removing components like the impeller, carrier assembly, stator, and turbine. Finally, instructions are given to disassemble the transfer gears by removing items such as bearings and seals using various specialty tools.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the transmission planetary system of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It outlines 50 steps to fully disassemble the transmission, including removing clutch housings, carrier assemblies, shafts, gears, plates, rings, seals and other components. Special care must be taken when removing components under spring pressure. Various tools are required to properly support, secure and remove parts from the transmission.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to remove various components of the torque converter including carriers, gears, shafts, seals, and housings. Tools required are also listed, such as retaining ring pliers, driver groups, pullers, and link brackets. Care must be taken to contain fluids and protect parts from contamination.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor-scraper. It details 31 steps to assemble the torque converter, including installing seals, gears, shafts, bearings and housings in the proper order and with specified torques. It also provides disassembly instructions for the transfer gears in 18 steps, removing components like seals, bolts, cages and shafts. Tools required include drivers, pullers, link brackets and dial indicators.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It outlines 33 steps to assemble the various components of the torque converter like bearings, seals, gears, and housing. Proper cleaning and torque specifications are noted. Additionally, the document describes disassembly and assembly procedures for transfer gears in the wheel tractor, including removing 18 components like bolts, seals, and bearings. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It describes removing over 30 individual components in multiple steps, including removing the torque converter housing, retarder, gears, bearings, seals and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a cylinder head, lifter group, and camshaft on a Caterpillar 3408E or 3412E engine. The removal process involves detaching various components and hoses from the cylinder head and loosening bolts. Special tools are required to safely lift and handle parts due to their heavy weight. The installation follows the reverse order and specifies applying sealant and oil to parts and tightening bolts in a sequence with a torque wrench. Precautions are given to keep parts clean and contain fluids.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission of a 637E wheel tractor. It lists 47 steps to disassemble the transmission and 21 steps to reassemble it. Some key parts that are disassembled include the housing assembly, planetary group, carrier assemblies, gears, discs, plates, pistons, shafts, seals, springs, snap rings, and bearings. The instructions provide details on removing and installing each part using various tools. Weights of the major components are provided to aid in removal and installation.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 627H Wheel Tractor. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing various parts like retaining rings, bolts, seals, bearings, and assemblies. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing these same parts in the reverse order. The document includes illustrations and lists any required tools for each step.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. It outlines 18 steps to disassemble the transfer gear case by removing gears, bearing cages, shims, and cups. It then describes 20 steps to reassemble the transfer gear case, including pressing bearings onto gears, installing cups and cages, adjusting shims to achieve proper end play, and torquing bolts. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. It outlines 18 steps to disassemble the transfer gear case by removing bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. It then describes 20 steps to reassemble the transfer gear case, including cleaning parts, pressing bearings onto gears, adjusting shim thickness to achieve proper end play, and torquing bolts to the specified values. Tools required are also listed.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
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.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 329D L EXCAVATOR WLT
Configuration: 329D L Excavator WLT00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C7 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
324D, 325D, 326D and 329D Excavators and 329D MHPU Mobile Hydraulic Power
Unit Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR8646-22 Publication Date -01/02/2015 Date Updated -12/09/2018
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Recoil Spring - Disassemble
SMCS - 4158-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description QTY
A 4C-9540 Recoil Spring Bench 1
B
146-2457 Hydraulic Power Supply Gp 1
223-3506 Hydraulic Cylinder and Lines Gp 1
C 8S-9971 Adapter 1
Table 2
Required Sockets
Thread Socket Part Number
M36 138–5189
M42
4C-4467
193–8100 (1)
M48
5S-6081
FT-3033 (2)
371–1080 (3)
M64 5S-6086
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3. (1)
Used with M42 flat sided nut.
(2)
Used with M48 flat sided nut that is 54 mm (2.13 inch) between the two flats.
(3)
Used with M48 flat sided nut that is 65 mm (2.56 inch) between the two flats.
Start By:
a. Remove the front idler and the recoil spring assembly.
The spring of the recoil spring assembly is compressed under several
tons of force.
Do not attempt to compress or release the tension of the spring with the
nut on the end of the retaining rod.
Damaged threads on the retaining rod or nut can cause the assembly to
come apart with force, resulting in injury or death.
1. Prior to disassembling the recoil spring assembly, make sure that Tooling (A) is on a level
surface.
2. Prior to disassembling the recoil spring thoroughly clean the outside surface.
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3. Install Tooling (C) on Tooling (B), as shown.
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Note: Two adjustable supports (1), reaction plate (2), and movable plate (3) are part of
Tooling (A).
4. Adjust the spacing between reaction plate (2) and movable plate (3). The spacing is
approximately the same length as the recoil spring assembly (free length). Also, make sure
that two adjustable supports (1) are positioned between the reaction plate and the movable
plate, as shown. Level the two supports.
Note: The recoil spring assembly may be installed in Tooling (A) from the end. In this case,
reaction plate (2) must be removed. Then reinstall the reaction plate after the recoil spring
assembly is in place on two adjustable supports (1).
NOTICE
Do not remove the hoist from the recoil spring assembly until the unit
is leveled, centered and locked in the specified tooling.
5. The combined weight of the recoil spring assembly is approximately 116 kg (255 lb).
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5. 6. Fasten a suitable lifting device to the recoil spring assembly. Put the recoil spring assembly
in position on two adjustable supports (1) in Tooling (A).
7. Adjust the two adjustable supports to align the centerline of the recoil spring assembly with
the centerline of Tooling (A).
Illustration 4 g00498760
The hoist has been removed from the recoil spring assembly to provide a better illustration of level gauge (4).
8. Put a level gauge (4) on the recoil spring assembly.
Illustration 5 g00498781
9. Reposition the recoil spring assembly until the recoil spring assembly is level. Reposition
the recoil spring assembly until the retaining rod and nut (6) are centered in the hole in
reaction plate (2).
10. The recoil spring assembly is leveled by moving adjustable supports (1) higher or lower.
After the recoil spring assembly is leveled and centered, install two pins (5) on the back side
of reaction plate (2), as shown.
11. Operate Tooling (B) to hold the recoil spring assembly in position between reaction plate
(2) and movable plate (3) (not shown). Make sure that the recoil spring assembly is level
and centered.
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6. Illustration 6 g00498784
12. Close covers (7) on Tooling (A). Use Tooling (B) to compress the recoil spring assembly
slightly.
Illustration 7 g02148287
Several tons of force are required to compress the recoil spring during
assembly.
Do not compress the spring assembly until the covers on the tooling have
been closed.
It is possible for the recoil spring to twist under load and come out of the
tooling resulting in injury or death.
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7. 13. Through the opening in the end of Tooling (A), remove the socket head bolts and lock strip
(8) from the end of the retaining rod.
14. Remove nut (6). Refer to Table 2 for the correct socket part number. Release the force on
the recoil spring assembly.
15. Open the covers on Tooling (A). Attach a suitable lifting device to the recoil spring
assembly, and remove the recoil spring assembly from Tooling (A).
16. Separate the components of the recoil spring assembly. Remove support (12), spring (10),
support (9), and rod (11).
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 329D L EXCAVATOR WLT
Configuration: 329D L Excavator WLT00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C7 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
324D, 325D, 326D and 329D Excavators and 329D MHPU Mobile Hydraulic Power
Unit Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR8646-22 Publication Date -01/02/2015 Date Updated -12/09/2018
i06889768
Recoil Spring - Assemble
SMCS - 4158-016
Assembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description QTY
A 4C-9540 Recoil Spring Bench 1
B
146-2457 Hydraulic Power Supply Gp 1
223-3506 Hydraulic Cylinder and Lines Gp 1
C 8S-9971 Adapter 1
E 9S-3263 Thread Lock Compound 1
Table 2
Required Sockets
Thread Socket Part Number
M36 138–5189
M42
4C-4467
193–8100 (1)
M48
5S-6081
FT-3033 (2)
371–1080 (3)
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9. M64 5S-6086
(1)
Used with M42 flat sided nut.
(2)
Used with M48 flat sided nut that is 54 mm (2.13 inch) between the two flats.
(3)
Used with M48 flat sided nut that is 65 mm (2.56 inch) between the two flats.
The spring of the recoil spring assembly is compressed under several
tons of force.
Do not attempt to compress or release the tension of the spring with the
nut on the end of the retaining rod.
Damaged threads on the retaining rod or nut can cause the assembly to
come apart with force, resulting in injury or death.
Note: Prior to assembling the recoil spring assembly, make sure that Tooling (A) is on a
level surface.
Illustration 1 g01157185
1. Check the condition of the threads on rod (11) and nut (6). If the threads are worn or
damaged, use new parts for replacement.
2. Assemble the recoil spring assembly loosely. Position spring (10) onto support (9). Install
rod (11) into support (9). Position support (12).
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10. Illustration 2 g00483426
3. Install Tooling (C) on Tooling (B).
Illustration 3 g00494710
Illustration 4 g00483437
Note: Two adjustable supports (1), reaction plate (2), and movable plate (3) are part of
Tooling (A).
4. Adjust the spacing between reaction plate (2) and movable plate (3) so that the spacing is
approximately the same length as the recoil spring assembly. Also, make sure that two
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11. adjustable supports (1) are positioned between the reaction plate and the movable plate, as
shown. Level the two supports.
Note: The recoil spring assembly may be installed in Tooling (A) from the end. In this case,
reaction plate (2) must be removed. Then reinstall the reaction plate after the recoil spring
assembly is in place on two adjustable supports (1).
NOTICE
Do not remove the hoist from the recoil spring assembly until the unit
is leveled, centered and locked in the specified tooling.
5. The combined weight of the recoil spring assembly is approximately 116 kg (255 lb).
6. Fasten a suitable lifting device to the recoil spring assembly. Put the recoil spring assembly
in position on two adjustable supports (1) in Tooling (A).
7. Adjust the two adjustable supports to align the centerline of the recoil spring assembly with
the centerline of Tooling (A).
Illustration 5 g00949740
The hoist has been removed from the recoil spring assembly to provide a better illustration of level gauge (4).
8. Operate Tooling (B) and guide the end of the recoil spring assembly through the hole in
reaction plate (2). Put a level gauge (4) on the recoil spring assembly. Make sure that the
recoil spring assembly is level and centered in Tooling (A). Remove the suitable lifting
device from the recoil spring assembly.
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12. Illustration 6 g00498784
Improper assembly of parts that are spring loaded can cause bodily
injury.
To prevent possible injury, follow the established assembly procedure
and wear protective equipment.
9. Close covers (7) on Tooling (A). Compress the recoil spring assembly with Tooling (B).
Illustration 7 g01157190
(X) Compressed length of the spring
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13. Illustration 8 g00498784
10. Open the covers on Tooling (A). Measure the compressed length of the recoil spring. The
compressed length is Dimension (X). Refer to Table 3 for the correct compressed spring
length.
Table 3
Recoil Spring Compressed Length
Model Dimension (X)
315D 448.0 mm (17.64 inch)
319D 550.0 mm (21.65 inch)
320D 550.0 mm (21.65 inch)
323D
550.0 mm (21.65 inch)
686.0 mm (27.01 inch)(1)
324D 606.0 mm (23.86 inch)
325C 551.0 mm (21.69 inch)
325D
686.0 mm (27.01 inch)
845.0 mm (33.27 inch)(2)
326D L 606.0 mm (23.86 inch)
328D 644.0 mm (25.35 inch)
329D 686.0 mm (27.01 inch)
330D
644.0 mm (25.35 inch)
785.0 mm (30.91 inch)(3)
336D
644.0 mm (25.35 inch)
785 mm (30.91inch)(4)
(1)
This Dimension is for (S/N: DKW1-Up; SED1-Up; NES1-Up)
(2)
This Dimension is for (S/N: GBR1-Up; MCL1-Up)
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14. (3)
This Dimension is for (S/N: ERN1-Up)
(4)
This Dimension is for (S/N: DTS1-Up; LMG1-Up; JWR1-Up)
11. If the assembled length is not correct, close covers (7) on Tooling (A), and adjust the spring
length with Tooling (B). If the assembled length is correct, then assembly of the recoil
spring assembly can be completed.
Illustration 9 g01157193
12. Apply a rust inhibitor to the threads on the end of the retaining rod for the recoil spring.
Install nut (6). Tighten nut (6). Refer to Table2 for the correct socket part number.
13. Apply Tooling (E) on the threads of the socket head bolts that hold strip (8) in place. Install
the strip and the socket head bolts that hold the strip.
14. Attach a suitable lifting device to the recoil spring assembly, and remove the recoil spring
assembly from Tooling (A). The weight of the recoil spring assembly is approximately
116 kg (255 lb).
End By:
a. Install the front idler and the recoil spring.
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15. S/N - WDK1-UP
S/N - WLT1-UP
S/N - XDB1-UP
S/N - YFW1-UP
Removal Procedure
1. Start the engine. Park the machine on a hard, level surface. Stop the engine.
2. Release the tension on the track assembly. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual,
"Track Adjustment - Adjust".
Illustration 1 g01155049
3. Use two people, a block, and a pry bar in order to support hydraulic track adjuster (1). The
weight of hydraulic track adjuster (1) is approximately 39 kg (85 lb).
Illustration 2 g01206571
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16. Top View
4. Remove bolts (2).
Illustration 3 g01155052
5. Lower hydraulic track adjuster (1) into position between rollers (3). Remove hydraulic track
adjuster (1).
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17. Start By:
a. Disassemble the recoil spring.
Illustration 1 g02723302
1. Remove piston assembly (5) from cylinder (2). Remove rod assembly (1) from cylinder (2). Remove
seal assembly (6) from cylinder (2)
2. Remove O-ring seal (4) and backup ring (3) from cylinder (2).
Illustration 2 g00526453
3. Remove O-ring seals (9), rings (8), and rings (7) from the grooves in piston assembly (5).
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18. Illustration 3 g00526454
4. Remove bolts (11). Remove plate (10).
Illustration 4 g00526455
5. Remove relief valve (12).
6. Remove fill valve (13).
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19. Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 1P-0520 Driver Group 1
B 5P-0960 Molybdenum Grease
Note: Make sure that all of the parts of the hydraulic track adjuster are clean and free of dirt and debris
prior to assembly.
1. Make sure that all of the passages in the piston assembly are filled with Tooling (B). Make sure that
air is not trapped in the passages in the piston assembly.
Illustration 1 g00526455
2. Install relief valve (12) in the body of the piston assembly. Do not tighten the relief valve.
3. Install fill valve (13) in the body of the piston assembly. Tighten the fill valve snugly. Do not torque
the fill valve.
Illustration 2 g00526454
4. Install plate (10). Install bolts (11) which secure plate (10).
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20. Illustration 3 g00526453
Note: Completely fill the seal grooves in the piston assembly with Tooling (B). The grease will
displace air when the O-ring seals and the backup rings are installed.
5. Install backup rings (7), backup rings (8), and O-ring seals (9) on piston assembly (5).
Note: O-ring seals and backup rings must be installed in the correct position in order to ensure the
correct operation of the hydraulic track adjuster. Backup rings are distinguished by the color of the
ring. Backup rings (7) are black in color. Backup rings (8) are brown in color.
Illustration 4 g02723581
Note: Completely fill in the seal groove for O-ring seal (3) and backup ring (4) in cylinder (2) with
Tooling (B). The grease will displace air when the O-ring and the backup ring are installed.
6. Install O-ring seal (4) and backup ring (3) in cylinder (2).
7. Apply Tooling (B) in the groove for lip seal (6). Use Tooling (A) to install lip seal (6). Install lip seal
(6) until the seal is 0.5 ± 0.5 mm (0.02 ± 0.02 inch) below the surface of cylinder (2). Install lip seal
(6) with the lip toward the outside of cylinder (2).
8. Check the condition of the threads on rod (1). If the threads are damaged or worn, replace rod (1)
with a new part. Put a small amount of Tooling (B) on the sliding surface of rod (1). Install rod (1) in
cylinder (2).
9. Fill the cavity of cylinder (2) with Tooling (B).
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22. 10. Put a small amount of Tooling (B) on the sliding surface of piston assembly (5). Put a minimum of
60 cc (4 in3
) of Tooling (B) on the end of piston assembly (5). This grease will prevent air from
displacing grease in the cylinder during the installation of the piston. Make sure that the grease
covers backup rings (7) and (8) and O-ring seal (9).
11. Center piston assembly (5) in cylinder (2). Insert the piston assembly into the cylinder.
Note: It may be necessary to use a soft faced hammer to install the piston assembly into the cylinder.
12. Make sure that grease is expelled from the vent hole for the relief valve. Tighten relief valve (12) to
a torque of 34 ± 5 N·m (25 ± 4 lb ft).
13. Add approximately 5 cc (.3 in3
) of Tooling (B) through fill valve (13). Apply a force to piston
assembly (5) and open fill valve (13) in order to purge all the air from the hydraulic track adjuster.
14. Tighten fill valve (13) to a torque of 34 ± 5 N·m (25 ± 4 lb ft).
End By:
a. Assemble the recoil spring.
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