1) The document provides disassembly and assembly instructions for a travel motor on 330C and 330C L excavator models.
2) It describes 28 steps to disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, bearings, and housing covers.
3) It then lists 23 steps for reassembling the travel motor, replacing all seals and installing components in the reverse order of disassembly. Precise positioning of parts is emphasized.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of an excavator engine, including the combustion head, ARD nozzle heater relay, ARD fuel solenoid valve, and exhaust manifold. The procedures include required tools, safety warnings, step-by-step instructions, and torque specifications for reinstallation.
This document provides disassembly instructions for a 336D2 excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor. These include removing the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, plates, and other internal components. Tools required include bolting fixtures, pry bars, pullers, and seal removal tools. Precautions are provided to retain component positioning for reassembly and to contain hydraulic fluids.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the travel motor on a 336F L XE excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing the head, springs, relief valves, pistons, barrel assembly, swashplate and other internal components. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly remove parts and note their positions for reassembly. Safety precautions are provided to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L XE Excavator (Prefix MTW) Service Repair Manual (MTW00...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides disassembly instructions for a travel motor on a 336F LN XE excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing components like the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, and more. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove each part in the proper sequence. Safety precautions are provided to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids during disassembly. Required tools are listed that will be needed to complete the process.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L XE Excavator (Prefix YBH) Service Repair Manual (YBH00...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on a 336F LNXE excavator. The 27 step procedure includes removing components like the motor head assembly, barrel assembly, piston assemblies, springs, seals, plates and more. Special care must be taken when removing components under spring pressure. Tools and safety precautions are listed for each step. The goal is to disassemble all parts while keeping them organized for proper reassembly.
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to properly support, attach, extract and remove components from the motor.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix FJB) Service Repair Manual (FJB00001...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a hydraulic fan drive for an excavator. It details 22 steps for disassembly, removing components like bolts, retainers, seals, discs, and housing pieces. It then details 14 steps for reassembly, including pressing in bearings and seals, installing retaining rings, and pressing the shaft assembly back into place using the proper tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout to prevent contamination of precision components.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix KFX) Service Repair Manual (KFX00001...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor on a 349E L VG excavator. It includes 27 steps for disassembly and 18 steps for assembly. Key parts that are removed and installed include the head assembly, brake housing, rotating group, barrel assembly, pistons, bearings and seals. Tools and torque specifications are provided for correct disassembly and reassembly.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of an excavator engine, including the combustion head, ARD nozzle heater relay, ARD fuel solenoid valve, and exhaust manifold. The procedures include required tools, safety warnings, step-by-step instructions, and torque specifications for reinstallation.
This document provides disassembly instructions for a 336D2 excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor. These include removing the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, plates, and other internal components. Tools required include bolting fixtures, pry bars, pullers, and seal removal tools. Precautions are provided to retain component positioning for reassembly and to contain hydraulic fluids.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the travel motor on a 336F L XE excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing the head, springs, relief valves, pistons, barrel assembly, swashplate and other internal components. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly remove parts and note their positions for reassembly. Safety precautions are provided to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L XE Excavator (Prefix MTW) Service Repair Manual (MTW00...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides disassembly instructions for a travel motor on a 336F LN XE excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing components like the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, and more. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove each part in the proper sequence. Safety precautions are provided to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids during disassembly. Required tools are listed that will be needed to complete the process.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L XE Excavator (Prefix YBH) Service Repair Manual (YBH00...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on a 336F LNXE excavator. The 27 step procedure includes removing components like the motor head assembly, barrel assembly, piston assemblies, springs, seals, plates and more. Special care must be taken when removing components under spring pressure. Tools and safety precautions are listed for each step. The goal is to disassemble all parts while keeping them organized for proper reassembly.
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to properly support, attach, extract and remove components from the motor.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix FJB) Service Repair Manual (FJB00001...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a hydraulic fan drive for an excavator. It details 22 steps for disassembly, removing components like bolts, retainers, seals, discs, and housing pieces. It then details 14 steps for reassembly, including pressing in bearings and seals, installing retaining rings, and pressing the shaft assembly back into place using the proper tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout to prevent contamination of precision components.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix KFX) Service Repair Manual (KFX00001...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor on a 349E L VG excavator. It includes 27 steps for disassembly and 18 steps for assembly. Key parts that are removed and installed include the head assembly, brake housing, rotating group, barrel assembly, pistons, bearings and seals. Tools and torque specifications are provided for correct disassembly and reassembly.
The document provides step-by-step instructions to disassemble a travel motor on an excavator model 349F L. It details 27 steps to remove components such as plugs, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and housings. Personal protective equipment is recommended when removing parts with stored spring energy. Tools include lifting devices, bolts, nuts, and specialized pullers and presses. Drained fluids must be contained and disposed of properly.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix MPZ) Service Repair Manual (MPZ00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft vibration damper and pulley on a 349E L excavator. The procedure involves removing the fan drive, support brackets, drive belt, and bolts securing the pulley assembly. Tooling such as guide studs is used to support the pulley assembly during removal. The installation procedure is the reverse of removal. Proper torque is applied to the securing bolts.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor on a 349E excavator. The disassembly process includes 27 steps to remove components like the head assembly, brake housing, rotating group, barrel assembly and more. The assembly process reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, springs, pistons and plates in the proper order and orientation. Precise torques and specifications are provided to ensure correct reassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349D2 L Excavator (Prefix RAN) Service Repair Manual (RAN0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components such as the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. Precautions are provided to keep parts clean and in correct orientation during reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear gear group on a 349D2 and 349D2 L excavator powered by a C13 engine. The removal procedure involves 11 steps including removing bolts, gears, seals, bushings and bearings. The installation procedure involves 12 steps including lowering temperatures of bearings before installation, applying sealant to bolts, and ensuring proper dimensions are met. Tools including drivers and installer are required.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pins, and more. Safety notices are included to handle parts carefully and avoid contamination when disassembling components.
Caterpillar Cat 349D2 L Excavator (Prefix GAX) Service Repair Manual (GAX0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps for disassembly, removing components like the head, plates, seals, and pins. It then lists 31 steps for assembly, reinstalling these components in reverse order and noting to clean all parts and replace seals and gaskets. Precautions are provided to contain fluids, mark parts locations, and avoid contaminating the hydraulic system.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of an excavator engine, including the combustion head, ARD nozzle heater relay, ARD fuel solenoid valve, and exhaust manifold. The procedures include required tools, safety warnings, step-by-step instructions, and torque specifications for reinstallation.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a C13 engine, including:
1. Removing the rear gear group by removing bolts, seals, gears, bushings, and bearings.
2. Removing the flywheel by attaching lifting tools and removing bolts.
3. Removing the crankshaft rear seal by removing bolts. Detailed steps and illustrations are provided for each procedure. Required tools are listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It begins with removing external components like plates and seals. It then describes removing the head, brake piston, disks, and rotating group. Components like the shaft, bearings, and pistons are then removed from the rotating group. Reassembly involves reversing these steps and ensuring components like O-rings and washers are properly installed. Precautions are provided to prevent contamination and correctly identify parts.
Caterpillar Cat 336D2 L Excavator (Prefix FAJ) Service Repair Manual (FAJ0000...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides disassembly instructions for a travel motor on a 336D2 excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing components like the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, springs, seals, and plates. Special care must be taken when removing or handling components with stored spring energy to avoid personal injury. Tools required include bolting fixtures, pry bars, pullers, and seal removal tools.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on 336D2 XE and 336D2 LXE excavator models. It outlines 27 steps to remove parts like the motor head assembly, springs, pistons, seals, plates and other components. Various tools are required including bolts, retaining ring pliers, drivers and pullers. Precautions are mentioned to relieve spring pressure safely and contain fluids. The process yields individual parts to allow inspection and replacement of worn items.
Caterpillar Cat 336D2 L Excavator (Prefix FBT) Service Repair Manual (FBT0000...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 336D2 excavator, including:
1) The engine oil filter and oil filter base.
2) The engine oil cooler.
3) The air cleaner assembly.
4) The turbocharger.
5) The water temperature regulator.
Detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations are provided for each component. Safety notices are also included.
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and carefully lifting the swing gear and bearing from the frame using its weight of approximately 280 kg. Cleaning and alignment marks are noted as important for proper reassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix M3N) Service Repair Manual (M3N00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and carefully lifting the swing gear and bearing which weighs approximately 280 kg. Dust seals on the swing gear and bearing are also noted.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix FEX) Service Repair Manual (FEX0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps including removing the final drive cover, carrier assembly, planetary gears, ring gears, and other components. Various tools are required including link brackets, eyebolts, retaining ring pliers, and a transmission repair stand to support components given their significant weights ranging from 32 to 550 kilograms. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent dirt entry during disassembly.
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 the coupling gear and shims.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix NBD) Service Repair Manual (NBD00001...jdksmmdmdd
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, three planetary gear assemblies, carrier assemblies, ring gear, and other internal gears, shafts, seals and bearings. Special tools are required for removal of some components, and safety notes are provided about cleanliness and using lifting devices due to component weights up to 550 kg.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix R2D) Service Repair Manual (R2D00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar 330D L excavator with a C9 engine. The summary is:
The rear gear group removal procedure involves using tools to remove retaining bolts, bushings, adapters, bearings, gears and covers. Installation requires matching dimensions and orientations when pressing in new bearings and reinstalling components.
To remove the flywheel, bolts are first removed 180 degrees apart using a guide stud before lifting the flywheel off. Installation involves heating and pressing in a ring gear, lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs, and torquing bolts to the specified value
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix LRM) Service Repair Manual (LRM00001...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the final drive, travel motor, and swivel components of an excavator. It describes disconnecting hydraulic lines and removing mounting bolts, covers, and seals. Special tools are required to safely lift the heavy components and create a vacuum in the hydraulic system. Precautions are outlined for containing fluids and preventing contamination.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions to disassemble a travel motor on an excavator model 349F L. It details 27 steps to remove components such as plugs, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and housings. Personal protective equipment is recommended when removing parts with stored spring energy. Tools include lifting devices, bolts, nuts, and specialized pullers and presses. Drained fluids must be contained and disposed of properly.
Caterpillar Cat 349E L Excavator (Prefix MPZ) Service Repair Manual (MPZ00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft vibration damper and pulley on a 349E L excavator. The procedure involves removing the fan drive, support brackets, drive belt, and bolts securing the pulley assembly. Tooling such as guide studs is used to support the pulley assembly during removal. The installation procedure is the reverse of removal. Proper torque is applied to the securing bolts.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor on a 349E excavator. The disassembly process includes 27 steps to remove components like the head assembly, brake housing, rotating group, barrel assembly and more. The assembly process reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, springs, pistons and plates in the proper order and orientation. Precise torques and specifications are provided to ensure correct reassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349D2 L Excavator (Prefix RAN) Service Repair Manual (RAN0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components such as the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. Precautions are provided to keep parts clean and in correct orientation during reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear gear group on a 349D2 and 349D2 L excavator powered by a C13 engine. The removal procedure involves 11 steps including removing bolts, gears, seals, bushings and bearings. The installation procedure involves 12 steps including lowering temperatures of bearings before installation, applying sealant to bolts, and ensuring proper dimensions are met. Tools including drivers and installer are required.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pins, and more. Safety notices are included to handle parts carefully and avoid contamination when disassembling components.
Caterpillar Cat 349D2 L Excavator (Prefix GAX) Service Repair Manual (GAX0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps for disassembly, removing components like the head, plates, seals, and pins. It then lists 31 steps for assembly, reinstalling these components in reverse order and noting to clean all parts and replace seals and gaskets. Precautions are provided to contain fluids, mark parts locations, and avoid contaminating the hydraulic system.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of an excavator engine, including the combustion head, ARD nozzle heater relay, ARD fuel solenoid valve, and exhaust manifold. The procedures include required tools, safety warnings, step-by-step instructions, and torque specifications for reinstallation.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a C13 engine, including:
1. Removing the rear gear group by removing bolts, seals, gears, bushings, and bearings.
2. Removing the flywheel by attaching lifting tools and removing bolts.
3. Removing the crankshaft rear seal by removing bolts. Detailed steps and illustrations are provided for each procedure. Required tools are listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It begins with removing external components like plates and seals. It then describes removing the head, brake piston, disks, and rotating group. Components like the shaft, bearings, and pistons are then removed from the rotating group. Reassembly involves reversing these steps and ensuring components like O-rings and washers are properly installed. Precautions are provided to prevent contamination and correctly identify parts.
Caterpillar Cat 336D2 L Excavator (Prefix FAJ) Service Repair Manual (FAJ0000...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides disassembly instructions for a travel motor on a 336D2 excavator. It lists 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing components like the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, springs, seals, and plates. Special care must be taken when removing or handling components with stored spring energy to avoid personal injury. Tools required include bolting fixtures, pry bars, pullers, and seal removal tools.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on 336D2 XE and 336D2 LXE excavator models. It outlines 27 steps to remove parts like the motor head assembly, springs, pistons, seals, plates and other components. Various tools are required including bolts, retaining ring pliers, drivers and pullers. Precautions are mentioned to relieve spring pressure safely and contain fluids. The process yields individual parts to allow inspection and replacement of worn items.
Caterpillar Cat 336D2 L Excavator (Prefix FBT) Service Repair Manual (FBT0000...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 336D2 excavator, including:
1) The engine oil filter and oil filter base.
2) The engine oil cooler.
3) The air cleaner assembly.
4) The turbocharger.
5) The water temperature regulator.
Detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations are provided for each component. Safety notices are also included.
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and carefully lifting the swing gear and bearing from the frame using its weight of approximately 280 kg. Cleaning and alignment marks are noted as important for proper reassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix M3N) Service Repair Manual (M3N00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and carefully lifting the swing gear and bearing which weighs approximately 280 kg. Dust seals on the swing gear and bearing are also noted.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix FEX) Service Repair Manual (FEX0000...jdksmmdmdd
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps including removing the final drive cover, carrier assembly, planetary gears, ring gears, and other components. Various tools are required including link brackets, eyebolts, retaining ring pliers, and a transmission repair stand to support components given their significant weights ranging from 32 to 550 kilograms. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent dirt entry during disassembly.
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 the coupling gear and shims.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix NBD) Service Repair Manual (NBD00001...jdksmmdmdd
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, three planetary gear assemblies, carrier assemblies, ring gear, and other internal gears, shafts, seals and bearings. Special tools are required for removal of some components, and safety notes are provided about cleanliness and using lifting devices due to component weights up to 550 kg.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix R2D) Service Repair Manual (R2D00001...jdksmmdmdd
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar 330D L excavator with a C9 engine. The summary is:
The rear gear group removal procedure involves using tools to remove retaining bolts, bushings, adapters, bearings, gears and covers. Installation requires matching dimensions and orientations when pressing in new bearings and reinstalling components.
To remove the flywheel, bolts are first removed 180 degrees apart using a guide stud before lifting the flywheel off. Installation involves heating and pressing in a ring gear, lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs, and torquing bolts to the specified value
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix LRM) Service Repair Manual (LRM00001...jdksmmdmdd
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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:
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330C L EXCAVATOR JAB
Configuration: 330C & 330C L Excavators JAB00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
330C Excavator Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR5438-14 Publication Date -01/04/2010 Date Updated -13/04/2010
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Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A
1U-7506 Adapter 1
8T-4244 Nut 6
8T-4223 Hard Washer 6
- Threaded RodM12 x 1.75 by 250 mm (10 in) long 1
B
8T-0651 Bolt 1
8T-4167 Hard Washer 1
C 3E-3882 Eyebolt 1
D 1P-1859 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
E
1P-0510 Driver Gp 1
9S-9152 Bearing Puller Gp 1
F 1P-1861 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
Start By:
A. Remove the travel motor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Travel Motor - Remove".
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3. NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Dealer Service
Tool Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain
fluids on Caterpillar products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the travel motor prior to disassembly.
2. Fasten the travel motor in Tooling (A) in a vertical position. The weight of the travel motor
is approximately 60 kg (132 lb).
3. Put an alignment mark across the head and the body of the travel motor for assembly
purposes. The head must be reinstalled in the head's original position on the body of the
travel motor.
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Note: During the removal of head (2) from the travel motor, be careful not to damage the
mating surfaces of the components.
Spring force can cause personal injury or death.
Do not repair until you have read the Operation and Maintenance
Manual.
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4. 4. Remove bolts (1) .
5. Remove head (2) from the body of the travel motor.
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6. Remove O-ring seal (3) , port plate (4) , and bearing (5) .
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7. Remove O-ring seals (6) . Remove springs (7) .
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This is an example of the use of Tooling (B) .
8. Place a shop towel over brake piston (8) . Retain brake piston (8) with Tooling (B) . Apply
approximately 525 kPa (75 psi) of shop air pressure to brake release Port (Y) . Make sure
that the shop air pressure is free of water. Brake piston (8) will move up the piston guide,
and out of the piston guide. Remove brake piston (8) from the body of the travel motor.
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6. Illustration 6 g00887336
9. Remove seal (9) and backup ring (10) from the brake piston.
10. Remove seal (11) and backup ring (12) from the brake piston.
Illustration 7 g00887355
11. Remove plates (13) and friction discs (14) .
Illustration 8 g00887401
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7. Illustration 9 g00887405
12. Install Tooling (C) into shaft (15) . Use a prybar to remove the rotating assembly (16) from
the housing.
13. Remove Tooling (C) from shaft (15) .
Illustration 10 g00887424
14. Remove shaft (15) from rotating assembly (16) .
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8. Illustration 11 g00887426
15. Use Tooling (D) in order to remove retaining ring (17) from shaft (15) .
Illustration 12 g00887445
16. Install shaft (15) into a suitable press. Remove bearing race (18) from the shaft.
Illustration 13 g00887463
17. Rotate shaft (15) . Install shaft (15) into a suitable press. Install Tooling (E) . Remove
bearing race (19) from shaft (15) .
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9. Illustration 14 g00887501
18. Remove cam plate (20) from barrel assembly (21) .
Illustration 15 g00887520
19. Remove piston assemblies and retainer plate (22) from barrel assembly (21) .
Note: Place marks on the pistons and the barrel assembly. The pistons must be returned to
the original position.
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10. Illustration 16 g00887558
20. Remove ball (23) and springs (24) .
Illustration 17 g00887578
21. Remove bearing (25) .
22. Remove keys (26) and locating pins (not shown) from the body of the travel motor.
Illustration 18 g00887589
23. Rotate the housing. Use Tooling (F) in order to remove retaining ring (27) .
24. Remove seal (28) .
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11. Illustration 19 g00887619
25. Remove bolts (29) and cover (30) .
Illustration 20 g00887729
26. Remove seal (31) and backup ring (32) .
Illustration 21 g00887754
27. Remove piston actuator (33) and seal (34) .
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12. Illustration 22 g00887762
28. Remove O-ring seal (35) from the housing of the travel motor.
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13. Shutdown SIS
Previous Screen
Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330C L EXCAVATOR JAB
Configuration: 330C & 330C L Excavators JAB00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
330C Excavator Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR5438-14 Publication Date -01/04/2010 Date Updated -13/04/2010
i03124523
Travel Motor - Assemble
SMCS - 4351-016
Assembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A
1U-7506 Adapter 1
8T-4244 Nut 6
8T-4223 Hard Washer 6
- Threaded Rod M12 x 1.75 X 250 mm (10 in) long 1
C 3E-3882 Eyebolt 1
D 1P-1859 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
E
1P-0510 Driver Gp 1
9S-9152 Bearing Puller Gp 1
F 1P-1861 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
G 9S-3263 Thread Lock Compound -
Note: Replace all O-ring seals and gaskets. Apply a light film of"10W" oil to all components
before assembly.
Note: Cleanliness is an important factor. Before assembly, all parts should be thoroughly cleaned
in cleaning fluid. Allow the parts to air dry. Wiping cloths or rags should not be used to dry parts.
Lint may be deposited on the parts which may cause trouble later. Inspect all parts. If any parts are
worn or damaged, use new parts for replacement. All disassembly and all assembly procedures
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14. must be performed on a clean work surface and in a clean hydraulic area. Keep cleaned parts
covered and protected at all times.
Illustration 1 g00887762
1. Install O-ring seal (35) onto the housing of the travel motor.
Illustration 2 g00887754
2. Install seal (34) and piston actuator (33) .
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15. Illustration 3 g00887729
3. Install backup ring (32) and seal (31) .
Illustration 4 g00887619
4. Install cover (30) and bolts (29) . Tighten bolts (29) to a torque of 28 ± 7 N·m (21 ± 5 lb ft).
Illustration 5 g00887589
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16. 5. Apply Tooling (G) to the mating surface of seal (28) . Use Tooling (E) in order to install
seal (28) .
6. Use Tooling (F) in order to install retaining ring (27) .
Illustration 6 g00887578
7. Rotate the housing.
8. Install keys (26) and locating pins (not shown) into the body of the travel motor.
9. Install bearing (25) .
Illustration 7 g00887558
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.
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17. 10. Install springs (24) into the barrel. Install ball (23) onto springs (24) .
Illustration 8 g00887520
11. Install piston assemblies and retainer plate (22) into barrel assembly (21) .
Note: Take note of the mark on the piston assembly and the barrel assembly. The pistons
must be returned to the same position.
Illustration 9 g00887501
12. Install cam plate (20) onto barrel assembly (21) .
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18. Illustration 10 g00888697
13. Install shaft (15) into a suitable press. Install bearing race (19) onto shaft (15) .
Illustration 11 g00887426
14. Rotate shaft (15) in the suitable press. Use Tooling (D) to install retaining ring (17) onto
shaft (15) .
Illustration 12 g00888710
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19. 15. Install bearing race (18) onto shaft (15) .
Note: Bearing race (18) must contact retaining ring (17) .
Illustration 13 g00887405
16. Install Tooling (C) into shaft (15) . Install shaft (15) into rotating assembly (16) .
17. Place the pump housing into Tooling (A) .
Illustration 14 g00887401
18. Use Tooling (C) in order to install rotating assembly (16) into the housing.
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20. Illustration 15 g00887501
Illustration 16 g00887578
19. The notches in cam plate (20) must align with keys (26) . The keys are located in the bottom
of the housing of the travel motor.
Illustration 17 g00887355
20. Install plates (13) and friction discs (14) into the housing.
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21. Note: Install the plates and the discs alternately.
Illustration 18 g00887336
21. Install backup ring (12) and seal (11) onto the brake piston.
22. Install backup ring (10) and seal (9) onto the brake piston.
Illustration 19 g00888967
23. Rotate brake piston (8) .
24. Install brake piston (8) into the housing.
Note: Brake piston (8) must be level upon installation. The brake piston must be level in
order to prevent damage to the O-ring seals.
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22. Illustration 20 g00887311
25. Install springs (7) and O-ring seals (6) .
Illustration 21 g00887302
26. Install O-ring seal (3) , port plate (4) , and bearing (5) .
Illustration 22 g00887295
27. Install head (2) onto the body of the travel motor.
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24. Note: During the installation of head (2) onto the travel motor, be careful not to damage the
mating surfaces of the components.
28. Install bolts (1) . Tighten bolts (1) to a torque of 240 ± 40 N·m (177 ± 30 lb ft).
End By: Install the travel motor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Travel Motor - Install".
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25. Shutdown SIS
Previous Screen
Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330C L EXCAVATOR JAB
Configuration: 330C & 330C L Excavators JAB00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
330C Excavator Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR5438-14 Publication Date -01/04/2010 Date Updated -13/04/2010
i02372696
Travel Motor - Install
SMCS - 4351-012
Installation Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A Threaded Rod 2
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Dealer Service
Tool Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain
fluids on Caterpillar products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
1. Thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the travel motor and the final drive.
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26. Illustration 1 g00878123
2. Install new O-ring seal (5) . Apply clean hydraulic oil on the O-ring seal.
Illustration 2 g00707267
3. Fasten a suitable lifting device to travel motor (4) , as shown. The weight of travel motor (4)
is approximately 57 kg (125 lb).
Illustration 3 g00878121
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