This document provides instructions for removing and reassembling the final drives on an excavator model 330B. The summary is:
1. The final drive is disassembled by removing components like the ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and seals.
2. To reassemble, components are cleaned and seals/bearings installed before refitting parts like the carrier assemblies, ring gear and sprockets.
3. Precise measurements are taken to determine the correct shim thickness for installing the gear to achieve proper bearing preload.
Caterpillar cat 325 d l excavator (prefix azp) service repair manual (azp0000...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a service repair manual for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It lists required tools and a 33-step procedure that includes removing components like the final drive, cover, gears, seals, and housing pieces. Cleanliness is important during disassembly. Parts must be reinstalled in their original locations and lifting is required as component weights range from 30 to 688 pounds.
Caterpillar cat 325 d l excavator (prefix dbh) service repair manual (dbh0000...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a service repair manual for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It lists required tools and a multi-step process to disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, carrier assembly, ring gears, and other internal components. Cleanliness is important during disassembly to prevent dirt from entering mechanisms.
Caterpillar cat 329 d l excavator (prefix bfc) service repair manual (bfc0000...ufdjjsjefkkkemm
1) The document provides instructions for servicing the transmission of a 329D L and 329D LN excavator by removing and disassembling the final drive, then reassembling it.
2) 37 steps are outlined for disassembly, which include removing gears, shafts, seals, and other components using various tools.
3) 35 steps are provided for reassembly, including pressing in bearings, measuring clearances, installing seals and pins, and refitting components in reverse order of disassembly. Cleanliness and applying lubricants are emphasized throughout.
Caterpillar cat 330 d l excavator (prefix jlp) service repair manual (jlp0000...hhjsekmdmm
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator. It begins by having the technician mark the final drive for alignment and then remove the final drive and travel motor. Over 30 steps are then outlined to disassemble the various components of the final drive. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts using specialized tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process to prevent dirt from entering the mechanism.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix thj) service repair manual (thj00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
The document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 32 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assemblies, planetary gear assemblies, and ring gear. Proper tools are required and safety notes are provided regarding cleanliness and part weights which can be substantial.
Caterpillar cat 323 e l excavator (prefix yrp) service repair manual (yrp0000...fjskefkemms
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drive of excavator models 323E L, 323E LN, and 323E SA. It includes procedures for disassembling and removing components like the final drive, carrier assembly, ring gears, and seals. It also provides instructions for reassembling these components, including installing seals, bearings, and gears, and using shims to set proper bearing preload. Bolts and seals must be tightened to the specified torques.
Caterpillar cat 329 d l excavator (prefix czf) service repair manual (czf0000...ufjskefsmekm
The document provides instructions for disassembling a final drive assembly. It involves removing 33 parts in 23 steps, including removing the cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary carrier, and seals. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt from entering during reassembly. Tools include a transmission repair stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, and eyebolts to lift components by weight.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix ern) service repair manual (ern00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 31 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assemblies, planetary gear assemblies, and ring gear. Proper safety equipment and lifting devices are required due to the heavy weights involved, such as the 550 kg total weight of the entire final drive assembly. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt from entering during disassembly.
Caterpillar cat 325 d l excavator (prefix azp) service repair manual (azp0000...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a service repair manual for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It lists required tools and a 33-step procedure that includes removing components like the final drive, cover, gears, seals, and housing pieces. Cleanliness is important during disassembly. Parts must be reinstalled in their original locations and lifting is required as component weights range from 30 to 688 pounds.
Caterpillar cat 325 d l excavator (prefix dbh) service repair manual (dbh0000...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a service repair manual for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It lists required tools and a multi-step process to disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, carrier assembly, ring gears, and other internal components. Cleanliness is important during disassembly to prevent dirt from entering mechanisms.
Caterpillar cat 329 d l excavator (prefix bfc) service repair manual (bfc0000...ufdjjsjefkkkemm
1) The document provides instructions for servicing the transmission of a 329D L and 329D LN excavator by removing and disassembling the final drive, then reassembling it.
2) 37 steps are outlined for disassembly, which include removing gears, shafts, seals, and other components using various tools.
3) 35 steps are provided for reassembly, including pressing in bearings, measuring clearances, installing seals and pins, and refitting components in reverse order of disassembly. Cleanliness and applying lubricants are emphasized throughout.
Caterpillar cat 330 d l excavator (prefix jlp) service repair manual (jlp0000...hhjsekmdmm
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator. It begins by having the technician mark the final drive for alignment and then remove the final drive and travel motor. Over 30 steps are then outlined to disassemble the various components of the final drive. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts using specialized tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process to prevent dirt from entering the mechanism.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix thj) service repair manual (thj00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
The document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 32 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assemblies, planetary gear assemblies, and ring gear. Proper tools are required and safety notes are provided regarding cleanliness and part weights which can be substantial.
Caterpillar cat 323 e l excavator (prefix yrp) service repair manual (yrp0000...fjskefkemms
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drive of excavator models 323E L, 323E LN, and 323E SA. It includes procedures for disassembling and removing components like the final drive, carrier assembly, ring gears, and seals. It also provides instructions for reassembling these components, including installing seals, bearings, and gears, and using shims to set proper bearing preload. Bolts and seals must be tightened to the specified torques.
Caterpillar cat 329 d l excavator (prefix czf) service repair manual (czf0000...ufjskefsmekm
The document provides instructions for disassembling a final drive assembly. It involves removing 33 parts in 23 steps, including removing the cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary carrier, and seals. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt from entering during reassembly. Tools include a transmission repair stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, and eyebolts to lift components by weight.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix ern) service repair manual (ern00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 31 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assemblies, planetary gear assemblies, and ring gear. Proper safety equipment and lifting devices are required due to the heavy weights involved, such as the 550 kg total weight of the entire final drive assembly. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt from entering during disassembly.
Caterpillar cat 323 e l excavator (prefix rap) service repair manual (rap0000...fjskefkemms
The document provides instructions for servicing the final drive of excavator models 323E L, 323E LN, and 323E SA. It includes steps to disassemble and remove the final drive components, such as the carrier assembly, ring gears, planetary gears, and seals. It also provides instructions for assembling the final drive, including pressing bearings into place, determining the correct shim thickness, installing seals and pins, and reassembling the carrier assembly. Tools required include lifting devices, presses, seal installers, and other specialized tools. Proper torque values and procedures are specified for reinstalling components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a final drive assembly in 3 steps:
1. Remove the final drive assembly and disassemble it by removing the cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary gears, and ring gear.
2. Disassemble the planetary carrier by removing the planetary shafts, washers, and gears.
3. Remove the ring gear from the sprocket housing and disassemble the motor housing by removing coupling gear, shims, and seals.
Caterpillar cat 325 d excavator (prefix kbe) service repair manual (kbe00001 ...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for repairing the final drive of excavator models 325D and 325D L. It involves 14 steps including cleaning parts, applying lubricants, installing seals and bearings, adjusting bearing preload, and assembling components like the carrier assembly, planetary gears, and ring gear. Proper torque values and alignment of pins are emphasized throughout the process to ensure correct assembly.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix nbd) service repair manual (nbd00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
The document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 32 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key components that are disassembled include the drive housing, planetary gear assemblies, ring gear, carrier assemblies, and individual planet gears. Tools required include link brackets and forcing bolts to remove components. Safety notes are provided to clean parts before disassembly and have two people assist with heavier components.
Caterpillar cat 365 b ii excavator (prefix der) service repair manual (der000...fios9dkksd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 365B II EXCAVATOR. Key steps include:
1. Disassembling the final drive by removing gears, bearings, seals and housing components using various tools.
2. Determining the correct shim thickness for reassembly by measuring gear dimensions under precise loading conditions.
3. Reassembling the components in reverse order, applying anti-seize compound and torque sealant, and ensuring proper installation of seals between housings.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of an excavator. It lists the necessary tools and parts. The 27 step disassembly process removes components like gears, shafts, seals and housings. The 36 step assembly process installs these components in reverse order, noting that cleanliness is important and new seals and shims should be used. Precise alignment of parts and use of press tools are required to reassemble the final drive.
Caterpillar cat 374 d l excavator (prefix pas) service repair manual (pas0000...fjjskekdmme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 374D L excavator. It lists the required tools and presents 33 steps for disassembly, removing all internal components. It then outlines 37 steps for reassembly, starting with cleaning and inspecting parts, and continuing through installing bearings, seals, gears, and housing components in the reverse order of disassembly. Tolerances and special installation tools are specified to ensure proper bearing preload and sealing.
Caterpillar cat 374 d l excavator (prefix pja) service repair manual (pja0000...fjkskedmme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 374D L excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps for removing components like the ring gear, carrier assemblies, gears, shafts and seals. Bearing preload is determined by applying specific pressures and measuring clearances with a micrometer. All components must be thoroughly cleaned before precise reassembly in their original locations using torque wrenches and lifting devices, with seals and threaded surfaces coated in locking compound or adhesive.
Caterpillar cat 390 d l excavator (prefix wag) service repair manual (wag0000...fujskekfmsme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 390D L excavator. It lists the required tools and parts. The disassembly process involves removing over 30 components of the final drive including housing covers, gears, shafts, and seals. Photographs illustrate each step. Precautions are outlined to prevent dirt contamination. The assembly section lists a similar process and notes to inspect parts and apply sealant lubricants.
This document provides instructions for removing and reassembling the final drives on an excavator model 330B. The multi-step process involves removing components such as the ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and seals. Cleaning and inspection of parts is emphasized before precise reassembly with alignment marks and specified torque values.
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of an excavator model 330B. It involves removing the final drives and disassembling their components. Key steps include removing the ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and seals. The instructions then describe reassembling the final drives and testing bearing preload using shims before reinstalling the components.
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of an excavator model 330B. It involves removing the final drives and disassembling their components. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts. The weights of the removed parts are provided. Reassembly involves cleaning parts, applying lubricants, and reinstalling components in reverse order. Torques and precautions are specified.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
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Caterpillar cat 323 e l excavator (prefix rap) service repair manual (rap0000...fjskefkemms
The document provides instructions for servicing the final drive of excavator models 323E L, 323E LN, and 323E SA. It includes steps to disassemble and remove the final drive components, such as the carrier assembly, ring gears, planetary gears, and seals. It also provides instructions for assembling the final drive, including pressing bearings into place, determining the correct shim thickness, installing seals and pins, and reassembling the carrier assembly. Tools required include lifting devices, presses, seal installers, and other specialized tools. Proper torque values and procedures are specified for reinstalling components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a final drive assembly in 3 steps:
1. Remove the final drive assembly and disassemble it by removing the cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary gears, and ring gear.
2. Disassemble the planetary carrier by removing the planetary shafts, washers, and gears.
3. Remove the ring gear from the sprocket housing and disassemble the motor housing by removing coupling gear, shims, and seals.
Caterpillar cat 325 d excavator (prefix kbe) service repair manual (kbe00001 ...hfjsekekmmd
The document provides instructions for repairing the final drive of excavator models 325D and 325D L. It involves 14 steps including cleaning parts, applying lubricants, installing seals and bearings, adjusting bearing preload, and assembling components like the carrier assembly, planetary gears, and ring gear. Proper torque values and alignment of pins are emphasized throughout the process to ensure correct assembly.
Caterpillar cat 330 d excavator (prefix nbd) service repair manual (nbd00001 ...hhjsekmdmm
The document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator model 330D L. It outlines 32 steps to fully disassemble the final drive. Key components that are disassembled include the drive housing, planetary gear assemblies, ring gear, carrier assemblies, and individual planet gears. Tools required include link brackets and forcing bolts to remove components. Safety notes are provided to clean parts before disassembly and have two people assist with heavier components.
Caterpillar cat 365 b ii excavator (prefix der) service repair manual (der000...fios9dkksd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 365B II EXCAVATOR. Key steps include:
1. Disassembling the final drive by removing gears, bearings, seals and housing components using various tools.
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3. Reassembling the components in reverse order, applying anti-seize compound and torque sealant, and ensuring proper installation of seals between housings.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of an excavator. It lists the necessary tools and parts. The 27 step disassembly process removes components like gears, shafts, seals and housings. The 36 step assembly process installs these components in reverse order, noting that cleanliness is important and new seals and shims should be used. Precise alignment of parts and use of press tools are required to reassemble the final drive.
Caterpillar cat 374 d l excavator (prefix pas) service repair manual (pas0000...fjjskekdmme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 374D L excavator. It lists the required tools and presents 33 steps for disassembly, removing all internal components. It then outlines 37 steps for reassembly, starting with cleaning and inspecting parts, and continuing through installing bearings, seals, gears, and housing components in the reverse order of disassembly. Tolerances and special installation tools are specified to ensure proper bearing preload and sealing.
Caterpillar cat 374 d l excavator (prefix pja) service repair manual (pja0000...fjkskedmme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 374D L excavator. It lists over 30 detailed steps for removing components like the ring gear, carrier assemblies, gears, shafts and seals. Bearing preload is determined by applying specific pressures and measuring clearances with a micrometer. All components must be thoroughly cleaned before precise reassembly in their original locations using torque wrenches and lifting devices, with seals and threaded surfaces coated in locking compound or adhesive.
Caterpillar cat 390 d l excavator (prefix wag) service repair manual (wag0000...fujskekfmsme
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 390D L excavator. It lists the required tools and parts. The disassembly process involves removing over 30 components of the final drive including housing covers, gears, shafts, and seals. Photographs illustrate each step. Precautions are outlined to prevent dirt contamination. The assembly section lists a similar process and notes to inspect parts and apply sealant lubricants.
This document provides instructions for removing and reassembling the final drives on an excavator model 330B. The multi-step process involves removing components such as the ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and seals. Cleaning and inspection of parts is emphasized before precise reassembly with alignment marks and specified torque values.
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of an excavator model 330B. It involves removing the final drives and disassembling their components. Key steps include removing the ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and seals. The instructions then describe reassembling the final drives and testing bearing preload using shims before reinstalling the components.
This document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of an excavator model 330B. It involves removing the final drives and disassembling their components. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts. The weights of the removed parts are provided. Reassembly involves cleaning parts, applying lubricants, and reinstalling components in reverse order. Torques and precautions are specified.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drives of a 350L excavator. Key steps include removing the final drives and travel motors, disassembling the internal components of the final drives which include multiple planetary gear sets, carriers, and a sun gear, and then reassembling the final drives in reverse order. Proper cleaning, application of lubricants, and torque specifications are noted throughout to ensure correct reassembly.
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2. Start By:
a. remove final drives
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the final drive prior to disassembly.
2. Put an alignment mark across the sections of the final drive for assembly purposes. The parts
must be reinstalled in their original locations.
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3. 3. Fasten the final drive to Tooling (A) as shown. The combined weight of the final drive and final
drive sprocket is 531 kg (1170 lb).
4. Remove 20 bolts (1) and the washers that hold the cover in place.
5. Using a soft faced hammer, break the seal between cover (2) and the ring gear. Fasten Tooling
(B) and a hoist to cover (2) as shown. Remove the cover. The weight of the cover is 30 kg (66 lb).
6. Remove thrust plate (5) from the cover.
7. Remove 12 socket head bolts (3) and ring gear (4) from the cover.
8. Remove sun gear (6). Remove carrier assembly (7) by lifting it straight up. The weight of the
carrier assembly is 14 kg (30 lb).
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4. NOTE: Two spacers (8) are used with carrier assembly (7). One of the spacers fits on the top side
of carrier assembly (7). The other spacer (8) is located in the carrier of carrier assembly (15).
9. Remove spacer (8) from carrier assembly (7).
NOTE: Planetary gears (11) have identification marks (L) on them. Note the position of the
identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
10. Remove retaining ring (9) with Tool (C). Remove two thrust washers (10) and planetary gear
(11) from the carrier. Remove bearing (12) from the planetary gear.
11. Remove the other two planetary gears from the carrier as in Step 10.
12. Using a screwdriver, remove retaining ring (13) from the carrier. Remove sun gear (14) from
the carrier.
13. Using two persons, remove carrier assembly (15) by pulling it straight up. The weight of the
carrier assembly is 25 kg (55 lb).
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5. NOTE: Spacer (16) may remain with carrier assembly (15), or it may remain with carrier
assembly (24) (Refer to the Step 19).
14. Remove the other spacer (8) (not shown) from the top side of carrier assembly (15). Remove
spacer (16) from the bottom side of carrier assembly (15).
15. Drive spring pin (17) into planetary shaft (18) with a hammer and a punch.
NOTE: Planetary gears (20) have identification marks (M) on them. Note the position of the
identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
16. Remove planetary shaft (18), two thrust washers (19) and planetary gear (20) from the carrier.
Remove bearing (21) from the planetary gear. Remove spring pin (17) from planetary shaft (18)
with a hammer and a punch.
17. Remove the other two planetary gears from the carrier as in Steps 15 and 16.
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6. 18. Using a screwdriver, remove retaining ring (22). Remove sun gear (23) from the carrier.
19. If spacer (16) was not removed in Step 14, remove it from carrier assembly (24) at this time.
20. Slide a piece of steel bar stock in between the planetary gears in carrier assembly (24) as
shown. Make sure the bar stock is centered in the carrier assembly. Fasten a lifting sling and hoist
to the steel bar stock as shown. Slowly lift carrier assembly (24) from the final drive. The weight
of the carrier assembly is 36 kg (80 lb).
21. Drive spring pin (25) into planetary shaft (26) with a hammer and a punch.
NOTE: Planetary gears (28) have identification marks (N) on them. Note the position of the
identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
22. Remove planetary shaft (26), two thrust washers (27) and planetary gear (28) from the carrier.
Remove two bearings (29) from the planetary gear. Drive spring pin (25) out of planetary shaft
(26) with a hammer and a punch.
23. Remove the other two planetary gears from the carrier as in Steps 21 and 22.
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7. NOTE: It will be necessary to pry ring gear (30) away from main housing (31) in order to install
the lifting slings.
24. Fasten lifting slings and a hoist to ring gear (30) as shown. Remove the ring gear from main
housing (31). The weight of the ring gear is 66 kg (145 lb).
25. Remove O-ring seal (32) from main housing (31).
26. Remove 16 socket head bolts (33) from gear (34).
27. Using Tooling (D), remove gear (34) from the housing.
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8. 28. Remove shims (35) from the housing.
29. Fasten Tooling (E) and a hoist to main housing (31) as shown. Separate the main housing and
final drive sprocket from the motor housing. The combined weight of the main housing and final
drive sprocket is approximately 191 kg (420 lb).
30. Remove Duo-Cone seal (36) from the motor housing.
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9. 31. Remove Duo-Cone seal (37) from the main housing.
32. Use Tooling (F) to remove bearings (38) and (39) from the main housing.
33. If necessary, remove the sprocket from the main housing. Refer to the topic "Remove & Install
Final Drive Sprockets" in this module for details concerning the removal of the sprocket from the
main housing.
NOTE: The following steps are for the assembly of the final drives.
34. Make sure all of the parts of the final drive are thoroughly clean and free of dirt and debris
prior to assembly. Check the condition of all of the O-ring seals used in the final drive. If any of
the O-ring seals are damaged, us new parts for replacement. Reassemble the final drive on Tooling
(A).
35. If the final drive sprocket was removed from the main housing, Refer to the topic "Remove &
Install Final Drive Sprockets" in this module. This topic will give the necessary details for the
installation on the sprocket on the main housing.
36. Apply 5P-3931 Anti-Seize Compound to the surfaces inside the main housing that make
contact with bearings (38) and (39). Install bearings (38) and (39) in their original locations in the
main housing with a press. Install the bearings until they make contact with the counterbores in
the main housing.
37. Use the following procedure to determine the correct bearing preload and the correct thickness
of shims (35) used under gear (34):
a. Fasten Tooling (E) and a hoist to main housing (31) as shown. Install the main housing on the
motor housing.
b. Using a suitable press and spacer, apply a load of 4000 kg (8820 lb)on bearing (38).
c. Rotate the main housing to seat the bearings.
d. Reduce the load on bearing (38) to 1000 ± 100 kg (2200 ± 220 lb).
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10. e. With the load still on bearing (38), measure the distance between the top face of the motor
housing and the inner race of bearing (38) with a depth micrometer. Take this measurement in
several locations around the bearing. Find the average of the dimensions measured, and record it.
Call this dimension "Y".
f. Using a depth micrometer, measure the step height of gear (34) at several locations around the
gear. Find the average of the dimensions measured, and record it. Call it dimension "X".
g. Determine the correct thickness of the shim pack [made up of shims (35)] to be used between
the motor housing and gear (34). The shim pack thickness is equal to dimension "X" - "Y" ±
0.05 mm (.002 in).
NOTE: If two shims are required, install the thinner shim next to gear (34) when it is installed.
38. Remove the main housing from the motor housing.
NOTICE
Refer to the topic "Assembly and Installation Of Conventional Duo-
Cone Seals" in this module.
NOTE: The rubber seals and all of the surfaces that make contact with the seals must be clean and
dry. After the installation of the seals, put clean SAE 30 oil on the contact surfaces of the metal
seals.
39. Install Duo-Cone seal (37) in the main housing with Tool (G).
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11. 40. Install Duo-Cone seal (36) in the motor casing with Tool (G).
NOTICE
Do Not scratch or damage the Duo-Cone seals in the main housing or
the motor housing during the assembly of these two components. After
the installation of the main housing on the motor housing, there will be
a small gap between the components. The gap is caused by the Duo-
Cone seals and will be eliminated during the installation of gear (34).
41. Fasten Tooling (E) and a hoist to main housing (31). Put the main housing and final drive
sprocket in position on the motor housing. Do Not scratch or damage the Duo-Cone seals in either
component during the installation.
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12. 42. Apply 5P-3931 Anti-Seize Compound on the four pins in gear (34).
43. Put shim pack (35) determined in Step 37a through 37g and gear (34) in the correct position on
the motor housing. If two shims were required, put the thinner shim in contact with the gear (34).
Make sure all of the holes in the components are in alignment with each other.
44. Apply 9S-3263 Thread Lock on the threads of 16 socket head bolts (33). Install the socket
head bolts to hold gear (34) in place. Tighten the bolts evenly and in diagonally opposite pairs to a
torque of 900 ± 100 N·m (660 ± 75 lb ft).
45. Install O-ring seal (32) in main housing (31).
46. Thoroughly clean the mating surface of main housing (31) that makes contact with ring gear
(30). Apply a bead of 1U-8846 Gasket Maker on the mating surface of ring gear (30). Fasten
lifting slings and a hoist to ring gear (30). Put the ring gear in position on the main housing. Make
sure the alignment mark on the main housing and the ring gear line up with each other. It may be
necessary to use a soft faced hammer to seat the ring gear on the main housing.
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13. 47. Assemble carrier assembly (24).
48. Put clean SAE 30 oil on bearings (29). Install two bearings (29) in planetary gear (28).
49. Install a thrust washer (27) on each side of the planetary gear. Install the planetary gear and the
thrust washers in carrier (24). Make sure identification grooves "N" are facing in the correct
direction.
50. Install planetary shaft (26) in carrier (24) and through planetary gear (28). Make sure the
spring pin hole in the planetary shaft is in alignment with the spring pin hole in the carrier.
51. Install spring pin (25) in the carrier and into the planetary shaft. Install the spring pin until it is
even with the outside surface of the carrier and with the split in the spring pin oriented horizontal
to the carrier either to the left or right.
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14. 52. To prevent the spring pin from falling out, make a stake mark on each side of the spring pin
hole in the carrier. Each stake mark should be approximately 1.5 mm (.06 in) from the outside
diameter of the spring pin hole.
53. Install the other two planetary gears in carrier (24) as in Steps 47 through 52.
53. Install carrier assembly (24) in ring gear (30). Slide a piece of steel bar stock in between the
planetary gears in carrier assembly (24) as shown. Make sure the bar stock is centered in the
carrier assembly. Fasten a lifting sling and a hoist to the steel bar stock as shown. Lower the
carrier assembly into position in the ring gear. It may be necessary to move the carrier assembly
back and forth to allow all of the gears to line up and mesh properly. Make sure the carrier
assembly is seated properly.
54. Install spacer (16) in carrier assembly (24) as shown.
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15. 55. Assemble carrier assembly (15).
a. Install sun gear (23) in carrier (15). Make sure identification grooves "M" are facing in the
correct direction as noted during disassembly of the carrier assembly.
b. Using a screwdriver, install retaining ring (22) that holds the sun gear in the carrier.
c. Put clean SAE 30 oil on bearing (21). Install bearing (21) in planetary gear (20).
d. Install a thrust washer (19) on each side of the planetary gear.
e. Install the thrust washers and the planetary gear in carrier (15).
f. Install planetary shaft (18) in carrier (15) and through planetary gear (20). Make sure the spring
pin hole in the carrier is in alignment with the spring pin hole in the planetary shaft.
56. Install spring pin (17) in the carrier and into the planetary shaft. Install the spring pin until it is
even with the outside surface of the carrier and with the split in the spring pin oriented horizontal
to the carrier either to the left or right.
57. To prevent the spring pin from falling out, make a stake mark on each side of the spring pin
hole in the carrier. Each stake mark should be approximately 1.5 to 2.5 mm (.06 to .10 in)from
the outside diameter of the spring pin hole.
58. Install the other two planetary gears in carrier (15) as in Step 55 through 56.
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16. 59. Install carrier assembly (15) in carrier assembly (24). Move the carrier back and forth during
the installation to ensure all of the gears engage properly. Make sure the carrier assembly is seated
properly.
60. Install spacer (8) in the top side of carrier assembly (15).
NOTICE
Make sure retaining ring (8) is installed with the cross section of the
ring as shown in illustration C28669P2.
61. Assemble carrier assembly (7).
a. Install sun gear (14) in carrier (7) as shown in Photo C47814P1.
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17. b. Using a screwdriver, install retaining ring (13) that holds the sun gear in the carrier.
c. Put clean SAE 30 oil on bearing (12), and install the bearing in planetary gear (11).
d. Install a thrust washer (10) on each side of the planetary gear.
e. Install the planetary gear and the thrust washers on the shaft of carrier (7). Make sure
identification marks "L" are facing in the same direction as noted during disassembly of carrier
assembly (7).
f. Using Tool (C), install retaining ring (9) to hold the planetary gear in position. Make sure the
retaining ring is installed with the cross section of the ring as shown in illustration C28669P2.
62. Install the other two planetary gears on carrier assembly (7) as in Step 60.
63. Install spacer (8) in carrier assembly (7).
64. Install carrier assembly (7) in carrier assembly (15). Make sure the carrier assembly is seated
properly.
65. Install sun gear (6) in carrier assembly (7).
66. Put ring gear (4) in position in cover (2). Make sure all of the mounting bolt holes in both of
the components are in alignment with each other.
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18. 67. Apply 9S-3263 Thread Lock on the threads of 12 socket head bolts (3) that hold ring gear (4)
in place. Install the bolts, and tighten them evenly.
68. Make sure the machined surface of ring gear (30) is thoroughly clean, free of dirt and debris
and is dry. Apply a bead of 1U-8846 Gasket Maker around the machined surface of the ring gear.
69. Fasten Tooling (B) and a hoist to cover (2). Put the cover in its original position on the ring
gear. It will be necessary to rotate the cover back and forth to engage the planetary gears of carrier
assembly (7) with the ring gear in the cover (2).
70. Apply 9S-3263 Thread Lock on the threads of 20 bolts (1) that hold cover (2) in position.
Install the bolts and the washers. Tighten the bolts evenly to a torque of 900 ± 100 N·m (660 ± 75
lb ft).
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19. Shutdown SIS
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330B EXCAVATOR 2RR
Configuration: ISJ HEX COMMONALITY CHART 2RR00001-UP (MACHINE)
Disassembly and Assembly
330B, 330B L & 330B LN EXCAVATORS MACHINE SYSTEMS
Media Number -SENR8973-02 Publication Date -01/10/2004 Date Updated -27/07/2016
SENR89730027
Swivel Joint
SMCS - 5060-010; 5060-017
Remove & Install Swivel Joint
Fluid Spillage Containment
Care must be taken to ensure that the fluids are contained during performance of the inspection,
the maintenance, the testing, the adjusting and the repair of the machine. Be prepared to collect the
fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids. Refer to the "Tools And Shop Products Guide", NENG2500 for the tools and the
supplies suitable to collect and contain any of the fluids in Caterpillar machines. Dispose of the
fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
At operating temperature, the hydraulic oil is hot and under pressure.
Hot oil can cause burns. To prevent possible personal injury, release the
pressure in the implement hydraulic circuits (the boom, the stick and
the bucket) before any of the hydraulic lines or any of the components
are disconnected or removed.
1. Release the pressure in the hydraulic system as follows:
a. Fully retract the stick cylinder rod.
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20. b. Adjust the position of the bucket so that it will be flat on the ground when the boom is lowered.
c. Lower the boom until the bucket is flat on the ground.
d. Shut off the engine and place key in the "ON" position. Put the hydraulic activation control
lever in the "UNLOCK" position.
e. Move the control levers for the boom, the stick and the swing to all full stroke positions. This
will release any pressure that might be present in the pilot system.
f. Return the key to "OFF" position.
g. Slowly loosen the fill plug on the hydraulic tank, and release the pressure.
h. Tighten the fill plug on the hydraulic tank.
i. The pressure in the hydraulic system has been released, the lines and the components can be
removed.
2. Clean the outside of the swivel joint and the area around the swivel joint prior to the removal.
3. Oil will drain from all of the hose assemblies that are connected to the swivel joint. Place drains
pans under the machine in the area of the swivel joint.
4. Put identification marks on seven hose assemblies (1) as to their location on the swivel joint.
Disconnect seven hose assemblies (1) from the swivel joint. Put plugs in the ends of the hose
assemblies to prevent oil loss and to keep contaminants out of the hydraulic system.
5. Remove two bolts (2) and the washers that hold setting plate (3) in position. Remove setting
plate (3).
6. Remove eight bolts (4).
7. Remove one cover bolt from the swivel joint. Fasten Tool (A) to the swivel joint using the
cover bolt. Fasten a hoist to Tool (A).
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21. View From Under Machine
8. Remove bolts (5) and two cover assemblies (6) from the underside of the undercarriage frame
assembly.
View From Under Machine
9. Put identification marks on eight hose assemblies (7) as to their location on the bottom of the
swivel joint. Disconnect the eight hose assemblies from the bottom of the swivel joint. Put plugs
in ends of the hose assemblies to prevent loss of oil and to keep contaminants out of the hydraulic
system.
10. Remove tee fitting (8) from the swivel joint.
11. Cover the ports in the bottom of the swivel joint with tape to keep dirt and debris out of the
unit.
12. Remove six bolts (9).
13. Remove the swivel joint from the machine. The weight of the swivel joint is 43 kg (95 lb).
NOTE: The following steps are for the installation of the swivel joint.
14. Make sure the threaded holes in the undercarriage frame assembly for mounting the swivel
joint are clean and free of dirt and debris.
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23. 15. Apply a bead of 1U-8846 Gasket Maker to the surface of the undercarriage frame assembly
on which the swivel joint is installed.
16. Fasten Tool (A) and a hoist to the swivel joint, and put it in its original position in the
undercarriage frame assembly. Make sure the identification mark on the bottom face of the swivel
joint is facing toward the front of the machine.
17. Apply 9S-3263 Thread Lock on the threads of six bolts (9). Install six bolts (9) in the bottom
of the swivel joint.
18. Remove the tape from over the ports in the bottom of the swivel joint.
19. Install tee fitting (8) in the swivel group. Tighten the tee fitting to a torque of 40 ± 5 N·m (30
± 4 lb ft). Make sure the tee fitting is oriented properly.
20. Check the condition of the O-ring seals in the ends of eight hose assemblies (7). If the O-ring
seals are damaged, use new parts for replacement.
21. Connect the eight hose assemblies in their original location on the bottom of the swivel joint.
a. Tighten the two hose assemblies that connect to tee fitting (8) to a torque of 40 ± 5 N·m (30 ± 4
lb ft).
b. Tighten the two hose assemblies that connect to the center tee fitting to a torque of 80 ± 7 N·m
(60 ± 5 lb ft).
c. Tighten the four large diameter hose assemblies that connect to the bottom of the swivel group
to a torque of 80 ± 7 N·m (60 ± 5 lb ft).
22. Remove the hoist and Tool (A) from the top of the swivel joint. Reinstall the one cover bolt in
the top of the swivel joint.
23. Install setting plate (3). Install two bolts (2) and the washers that hold the setting plate in place.
24. Check the condition of the O-ring seals in the ends of seven hose assemblies (1). If the O-ring
seals are damaged, use new parts for replacement.
25. Connect seven hose assemblies (1) in their original location on the swivel joint.
a. Tighten the four large diameter hose assembly mounting bolts to a torque of 190 ± 20 N·m (140
± 15 lb ft).
b. Tighten the one smaller diameter hose assembly that connects at the bottom of the swivel joint
to a torque of 40 ± 5 N·m (30 ± 4 lb ft).
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24. c. Tighten the two small diameter hose assemblies that connect to the top of the swivel joint to a
torque of 80 ± 7 N·m (60 ± 5 lb ft).
NOTE: Refer to the topic "Lubricant Viscosities and Refill Capacities" in the "Operation &
Maintenance Manual" for the proper filling procedure and the proper levels for the hydraulic
system.
26. Fill the hydraulic oil system with oil to the correct level.
27. Start the machine, and check for leaks. Install two cover assemblies (6) on the underside of the
undercarriage frame assembly.
Disassemble & Assemble Swivel Joint
Start By:
a. remove swivel joint
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the swivel joint prior to disassembly.
2. Remove four bolts (1) and cover (2) from outside housing (8). Remove O-ring seal (4) from the
outside housing.
3. Remove two bolts (5), the washers and retainer (7) from rotor (9). Remove outside housing (8)
from rotor (9).
4. Turn the outside housing over, and remove O-ring seals (6) and seals (3) from the outside
housing.
NOTE: The following steps are for the assembly of the swivel joint.
5. Be sure all of the parts of the swivel joint are clean and free of dirt and debris.
6. Check the condition of seals (3) and O-ring seals (6). If the seals and the O-ring seals are worn
or damaged, use new parts for replacement.
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25. 7. Install seals (3) and O-ring seals (6) in outside housing (8). Put clean hydraulic oil on seals (3)
and O-ring seals (6).
8. Install outside housing (8) over rotor (9). Install retainer (7), two bolts (5) and the washers that
hold the retainer.
9. Check the condition of O-ring seal (4). If the O-ring seal is worn or damaged, use a new part for
replacement.
10. Put clean hydraulic oil on O-ring seal (4). Install the O-ring seal in the outside housing.
11. Install cover (2) and four bolts (1) that hold it.
12. Check the swivel joint for leaks. Plug the drain ports of the inside body. Apply shop air
pressure in the top of the swivel joint, and check for leaks.
End By:
a. install swivel joint
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