The document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It describes 28 steps to remove parts like the head, brake piston, rotating assembly, bearings, seals, and more. Various tools are required including bolts, nuts, retaining ring pliers, adapters, and more. Safety precautions are provided to be careful of spring forces and contain fluids during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix GTF) Service Repair Manual (GTF00001...8ufjsekddm8u
- The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts on a C6.4 engine.
- It describes the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures for removal and disassembly and installation and assembly.
- Safety notices are included to handle parts and fluids properly and avoid injury when working with compressed springs.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix YSD) Service Repair Manual (YSD00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, bolts securing the housing, and oil seal from the housing. It then describes how to install a new oil seal, gasket, and reattach the housing using bolts, and reinstall the flywheel and electric starting motor.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix PBE) Service Repair Manual (PBE00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the idler gear in the front gear group of a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. The removal procedure involves using various tools to remove the idler gear, shaft, thrust plate and washer. The installation procedure specifies cleaning parts and using a press and torque wrench to reinstall these components, checking backlash and end play tolerances. Proper alignment of timing gear marks is also emphasized.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix NZF) Service Repair Manual (NZF00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a Caterpillar C6.6 engine. The procedure involves using specialized tools to compress the valve springs and position the pistons at top dead center. Springs are removed in pairs from specific cylinders and must be replaced in the same order. Installation requires lubricating seals, compressing springs with a tool to insert retainers and keepers, and checking valve clearance after installation is complete. Safety precautions are outlined to prevent injury from released spring forces.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix BYM) Service Repair Manual (BYM00001...8ufjsekddm8u
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, including valve seat inserts, the engine oil cooler, and the engine oil relief valve.
2) The procedures include a list of required tools and step-by-step instructions describing how to remove, disassemble, and assemble each component while taking appropriate safety precautions.
3) Technicians are advised to keep all parts clean and free of contaminants to prevent damage and wear.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix NDE) Service Repair Manual (NDE00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing the rocker shaft and pushrods on a C6.4 engine. The procedure involves installing various components like the spring, arms, bracket and washer onto the shaft assembly. Retaining rings are then installed to secure the assembly. Finally, the pushrods and rocker shaft are positioned and tightened to specified torques to complete the installation.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix JLG) Service Repair Manual (JLG00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing valve seat inserts, removing and disassembling the engine oil cooler, and assembling the engine oil cooler for a Caterpillar C6.4 engine powering a 323D L excavator. The document lists required tools and safety notices, and includes illustrations of the removal, disassembly, and assembly procedures.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix LFL) Service Repair Manual (LFL00001...8ufjsekddm8u
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine.
2) To remove the pump, various hoses, tubes, brackets and electrical connections must be disconnected and markings made for installation. Bolts then need to be removed to access the pump.
3) Installation involves reversing the removal process, ensuring cleanliness, replacing washers, and torquing all connections to the specified values.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix GTF) Service Repair Manual (GTF00001...8ufjsekddm8u
- The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts on a C6.4 engine.
- It describes the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures for removal and disassembly and installation and assembly.
- Safety notices are included to handle parts and fluids properly and avoid injury when working with compressed springs.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix YSD) Service Repair Manual (YSD00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, bolts securing the housing, and oil seal from the housing. It then describes how to install a new oil seal, gasket, and reattach the housing using bolts, and reinstall the flywheel and electric starting motor.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix PBE) Service Repair Manual (PBE00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the idler gear in the front gear group of a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. The removal procedure involves using various tools to remove the idler gear, shaft, thrust plate and washer. The installation procedure specifies cleaning parts and using a press and torque wrench to reinstall these components, checking backlash and end play tolerances. Proper alignment of timing gear marks is also emphasized.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix NZF) Service Repair Manual (NZF00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a Caterpillar C6.6 engine. The procedure involves using specialized tools to compress the valve springs and position the pistons at top dead center. Springs are removed in pairs from specific cylinders and must be replaced in the same order. Installation requires lubricating seals, compressing springs with a tool to insert retainers and keepers, and checking valve clearance after installation is complete. Safety precautions are outlined to prevent injury from released spring forces.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix BYM) Service Repair Manual (BYM00001...8ufjsekddm8u
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 323D L Excavator, including valve seat inserts, the engine oil cooler, and the engine oil relief valve.
2) The procedures include a list of required tools and step-by-step instructions describing how to remove, disassemble, and assemble each component while taking appropriate safety precautions.
3) Technicians are advised to keep all parts clean and free of contaminants to prevent damage and wear.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix NDE) Service Repair Manual (NDE00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing the rocker shaft and pushrods on a C6.4 engine. The procedure involves installing various components like the spring, arms, bracket and washer onto the shaft assembly. Retaining rings are then installed to secure the assembly. Finally, the pushrods and rocker shaft are positioned and tightened to specified torques to complete the installation.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix JLG) Service Repair Manual (JLG00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing valve seat inserts, removing and disassembling the engine oil cooler, and assembling the engine oil cooler for a Caterpillar C6.4 engine powering a 323D L excavator. The document lists required tools and safety notices, and includes illustrations of the removal, disassembly, and assembly procedures.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix LFL) Service Repair Manual (LFL00001...8ufjsekddm8u
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine.
2) To remove the pump, various hoses, tubes, brackets and electrical connections must be disconnected and markings made for installation. Bolts then need to be removed to access the pump.
3) Installation involves reversing the removal process, ensuring cleanliness, replacing washers, and torquing all connections to the specified values.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix L5Z) Service Repair Manual (L5Z00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. It describes removing the electric starting motor, flywheel and ring gear before removing the flywheel housing bolts. Tools are required to lift the housing and remove the oil seal. When installing, a new gasket and oil seal are used and the housing is bolted back in place before reinstalling the flywheel and starting motor.
This document provides installation instructions for a rear power take-off (RPTO) on a 323 excavator with a C7.1 engine. It describes 20 steps to install the RPTO, including installing sleeve bearings, gears, idler hubs, adapters and bolts. Precautions are given to keep components clean and ensure proper alignment of parts. Tools required include drivers and sockets.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 323D and 323D L excavator. It describes 27 steps to disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, and shaft assembly. It then describes 13 steps to reassemble the travel motor by installing components like the shaft assembly, cam plate, barrel assembly, and head in the reverse order of disassembly. Precautions are given to clean parts thoroughly, mark components for reinstallation, and ensure proper alignment of parts.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel from a C7.1 engine that powers a 323 excavator.
2) To remove the flywheel, bolts must first be removed and guide studs installed to support the flywheel. Lifting equipment is then used to lift the flywheel off while inspecting components for wear or damage.
3) Flywheel installation requires cleaning and lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs. Bolts are tightened to the specified torque and the flywheel is inspected for proper runout.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, and housing bolts. Instructions are given to lift the housing off the engine block using a link bracket and driver group. Reinstallation involves reversing the removal process and tightening the housing bolts to the specified torque.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, and housing bolts. Instructions are given to lift the housing off the engine block using a link bracket and driver group. Reinstallation involves reversing the removal process and tightening the housing bolts to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the flywheel housing, which requires removing bolts and installing a new gasket.
- Removing the crankshaft pulley using pullers and removing the wear sleeve if needed. Installation requires heating the sleeve and tightening a nut.
- Removing the crankshaft front seal by drilling holes and pulling it out, being careful not to damage the crankshaft. Installation uses a installer tool and applying oil.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 314D CR excavator, including:
1) Removing the idler gear from the front gear group by removing the bolt and washer securing it to the idler shaft and pulling it off using a puller tool.
2) Instructions specify ensuring timing marks are aligned before removal to maintain proper timing of gears.
3) Detailed steps and illustrations guide removal of additional components like the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, and crankshaft front seal. Tools and safety precautions are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 313F L Excavator (Prefix NLG) Service Repair Manual (NLG00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix GWN) Service Repair Manual (GWN0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the traction control valve, bearing, relief valve assemblies, piston assemblies, springs, and seals. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 313D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves 27 steps to remove components like the motor head, brake piston, barrel assembly, springs and seals. The assembly process is outlined in 13 steps and provides details on cleaning, lubricating and installing components in the reverse order of disassembly. Special notes are provided regarding alignment marks, spring pressure hazards and orientation of parts.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the front gear group on Caterpillar C4.4 engines. The removal procedure involves locking the crankshaft, camshaft, and fuel injection pump in position using timing pins. Components like the idler gears, camshaft gear, and housing bearing are then removed. Installation follows the reverse order, with lubrication of gears and checking of timing, backlash, and end play measurements upon completion. Tools and torque specifications are provided.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 312D2 GC excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for removing components like sprockets, valves, gears, plates, seals and more. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like hydraulic pressure, moving parts, and released spring forces. The extensive instructions allow for complete disassembly of the specified systems for inspection or repair.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MPP) Service Repair Manual (MPP0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix WHJ) Service Repair Manual (WHJ0000...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing a flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a 3054C engine. It describes:
1) Cleaning and heating the ring gear to install it on the flywheel.
2) Positioning the flywheel in the housing with guide bolts and lifting brackets, and tightening the bolts to specification.
3) Checking flywheel alignment after installation.
4) Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly as a single unit by removing setscrews.
5) Installing the new crankshaft rear seal housing assembly with a plastic sleeve to protect the seal, and tightening setscrews in sequence to specification.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MGJ) Service Repair Manual (MGJ0000...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing a flywheel on a 3054C engine. It includes the following steps:
1. Clean the flywheel housing and inspect the crankshaft rear seal.
2. Heat the ring gear and quickly install it on the flywheel.
3. Install guide bolts and lifting brackets to position the flywheel, then install securing bolts and tighten them to the specified torque.
4. Check the flywheel alignment and install any remaining bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix KLE) Service Repair Manual (KLE0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of excavator models 312D2 and 312D2 L. It outlines over 30 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Tools and safety precautions are listed. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to ensure correct disassembly and reassembly of components.
Caterpillar Cat 323D L Excavator (Prefix L5Z) Service Repair Manual (L5Z00001...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C6.4 engine. It describes removing the electric starting motor, flywheel and ring gear before removing the flywheel housing bolts. Tools are required to lift the housing and remove the oil seal. When installing, a new gasket and oil seal are used and the housing is bolted back in place before reinstalling the flywheel and starting motor.
This document provides installation instructions for a rear power take-off (RPTO) on a 323 excavator with a C7.1 engine. It describes 20 steps to install the RPTO, including installing sleeve bearings, gears, idler hubs, adapters and bolts. Precautions are given to keep components clean and ensure proper alignment of parts. Tools required include drivers and sockets.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 323D and 323D L excavator. It describes 27 steps to disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, and shaft assembly. It then describes 13 steps to reassemble the travel motor by installing components like the shaft assembly, cam plate, barrel assembly, and head in the reverse order of disassembly. Precautions are given to clean parts thoroughly, mark components for reinstallation, and ensure proper alignment of parts.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel from a C7.1 engine that powers a 323 excavator.
2) To remove the flywheel, bolts must first be removed and guide studs installed to support the flywheel. Lifting equipment is then used to lift the flywheel off while inspecting components for wear or damage.
3) Flywheel installation requires cleaning and lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs. Bolts are tightened to the specified torque and the flywheel is inspected for proper runout.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, and housing bolts. Instructions are given to lift the housing off the engine block using a link bracket and driver group. Reinstallation involves reversing the removal process and tightening the housing bolts to the specified torque.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the flywheel, electric starting motor, and housing bolts. Instructions are given to lift the housing off the engine block using a link bracket and driver group. Reinstallation involves reversing the removal process and tightening the housing bolts to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C4.2 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the flywheel housing, which requires removing bolts and installing a new gasket.
- Removing the crankshaft pulley using pullers and removing the wear sleeve if needed. Installation requires heating the sleeve and tightening a nut.
- Removing the crankshaft front seal by drilling holes and pulling it out, being careful not to damage the crankshaft. Installation uses a installer tool and applying oil.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 314D CR excavator, including:
1) Removing the idler gear from the front gear group by removing the bolt and washer securing it to the idler shaft and pulling it off using a puller tool.
2) Instructions specify ensuring timing marks are aligned before removal to maintain proper timing of gears.
3) Detailed steps and illustrations guide removal of additional components like the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, and crankshaft front seal. Tools and safety precautions are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 313F L Excavator (Prefix NLG) Service Repair Manual (NLG00001...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
This document provides instructions for removing the front housing on a C4.4 engine. The steps include:
1. Removing other components like the fan, crankshaft pulley, oil pan, accessory drive, water pump and timing gears.
2. Disconnecting wiring, cutting cable straps and removing bolts to separate the bypass tube from the housing and cylinder head.
3. Removing bolts of different lengths to detach the front housing from the cylinder block, and removing the gasket and thrust washer.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix GWN) Service Repair Manual (GWN0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides instructions for disassembling components of an excavator including the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and barrel assembly. It lists required tools and outlines 16 steps to disassemble parts like the traction control valve, bearing, relief valve assemblies, piston assemblies, springs, and seals. Safety notices are included to warn of potential injuries from parts propelled by springs or pressurized hydraulic fluid.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 313D2 excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and outlines 15 steps to disassemble the final drive, 13 steps to disassemble the travel motor, and 16 steps to disassemble the counterbalance valve. Safety notices are included regarding releasing pressures and springs.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 313D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves 27 steps to remove components like the motor head, brake piston, barrel assembly, springs and seals. The assembly process is outlined in 13 steps and provides details on cleaning, lubricating and installing components in the reverse order of disassembly. Special notes are provided regarding alignment marks, spring pressure hazards and orientation of parts.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the front gear group on Caterpillar C4.4 engines. The removal procedure involves locking the crankshaft, camshaft, and fuel injection pump in position using timing pins. Components like the idler gears, camshaft gear, and housing bearing are then removed. Installation follows the reverse order, with lubrication of gears and checking of timing, backlash, and end play measurements upon completion. Tools and torque specifications are provided.
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and counterbalance valve of a 312D2 GC excavator. It lists the required tools and parts and provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for removing components like sprockets, valves, gears, plates, seals and more. Safety notices are included to warn of hazards like hydraulic pressure, moving parts, and released spring forces. The extensive instructions allow for complete disassembly of the specified systems for inspection or repair.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MPP) Service Repair Manual (MPP0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of a 312D2 L excavator. It lists the required tools and outlines 23 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of potential injuries from parts under spring pressure or hydraulic oil.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix WHJ) Service Repair Manual (WHJ0000...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing a flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a 3054C engine. It describes:
1) Cleaning and heating the ring gear to install it on the flywheel.
2) Positioning the flywheel in the housing with guide bolts and lifting brackets, and tightening the bolts to specification.
3) Checking flywheel alignment after installation.
4) Removing the crankshaft rear seal housing assembly as a single unit by removing setscrews.
5) Installing the new crankshaft rear seal housing assembly with a plastic sleeve to protect the seal, and tightening setscrews in sequence to specification.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix MGJ) Service Repair Manual (MGJ0000...8ufjsekddm8u
The document provides instructions for installing a flywheel on a 3054C engine. It includes the following steps:
1. Clean the flywheel housing and inspect the crankshaft rear seal.
2. Heat the ring gear and quickly install it on the flywheel.
3. Install guide bolts and lifting brackets to position the flywheel, then install securing bolts and tighten them to the specified torque.
4. Check the flywheel alignment and install any remaining bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 312D2 L Excavator (Prefix KLE) Service Repair Manual (KLE0000...8ufjsekddm8u
This document provides disassembly instructions for the final drive, travel motor, and other components of excavator models 312D2 and 312D2 L. It outlines over 30 steps to disassemble parts like the final drive, travel motor, counterbalance valve, and traction control valve. Tools and safety precautions are listed. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to ensure correct disassembly and reassembly of components.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330F EXCAVATOR HCK
Configuration: 330F L Excavator HCK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C7.1 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
326F, 329F and 330F Excavators Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR3313-07 Publication Date -01/09/2015 Date Updated -12/09/2018
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Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
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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 inch) 1
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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
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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, "Dealer Service Tool
Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on
Cat products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
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 original position on the body of the travel
motor.
Illustration 1 g00887295
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.
Illustration 2 g00887302
6. Remove O-ring seal (3), port plate (4), and bearing (5).
Illustration 3 g00887311
7. Remove O-ring seals (6). Remove springs (7).
Illustration 4 g00887331
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5. Illustration 5 g00890074
A typical 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.
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.
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6. Illustration 7 g00887355
11. Remove plates (13) and friction discs (14).
Illustration 8 g00887401
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
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7. 14. Remove shaft (15) from the rotating assembly .
Illustration 11 g00887426
15. Use Tooling (D) in order to remove retaining ring (17) from shaft (15).
Illustration 12 g00887445
Illustration 13 g00887463
16. Install shaft (15) into a suitable press. Remove bearing race (18) from the shaft.
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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8. 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.
Illustration 16 g00887558
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9. 20. Remove ball (23) and springs (24).
Illustration 17 g03431370
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 lip seal (28).
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10. 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).
Illustration 22 g00887762
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11. 28. Remove O-ring seal (35) from the housing of the travel motor.
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12. Shutdown SIS
Previous Screen
Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330F EXCAVATOR HCK
Configuration: 330F L Excavator HCK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C7.1 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
326F, 329F and 330F Excavators Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR3313-07 Publication Date -01/09/2015 Date Updated -12/09/2018
i07505849
Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
S/N - B321-UP
S/N - EBK1-UP
S/N - ERL1-UP
S/N - FBR1-UP
S/N - GGJ1-UP
S/N - GHT1-UP
S/N - HBT1-UP
S/N - HCA1-UP
S/N - HCJ1-UP
S/N - HCK1-UP
S/N - JFR1-UP
S/N - JHF1-UP
S/N - KFA1-UP
S/N - LBN1-UP
S/N - LCG1-UP
S/N - MBX1-UP
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13. S/N - RCN1-UP
S/N - TMR1-UP
S/N - TPG1-UP
S/N - WBA1-UP
S/N - WGL1-UP
S/N - XFK1-UP
S/N - YHA1-UP
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A
1P-2420 Transmission Repair Stand 1
FT-0957 Positioning Gp 4
B
- M16x2 Threaded Rod 3
8T-1757 Nut 6
9X-8268 Washer 6
C 421-5662 Lifting Eye Assembly 1
D 421-5663 Lifting Eye Assembly 2
E
1U-9895 Crossblock 1
3H-0465 Push-Puller Plate 2
8T-0298 Bolt 2
Start By:
a. Remove the travel motor.
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14. Illustration 1 g06341880
1. Attach the travel motor to Tooling (A) and (B). The weight of the travel motor is
approximately 70 kg (154 lb).
2. Remove plugs (1) and the O-ring seals.
Illustration 2 g06344110
3. Remove plug (2) and the O-ring seal. Repeat for the opposite side.
Illustration 3 g06341912
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15. Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
4. Remove plug (2A) and the O-ring seal. Repeat for the opposite side.
Illustration 4 g06341915
5. Remove spring (3).
Illustration 5 g06341917
6. Remove spool (4).
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16. Illustration 6 g06341942
Illustration 7 g06342000
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
7. Remove bolts (5) and cap (6). Repeat for the opposite side.
8. Remove O-ring seal (10) from cap (6). Remove guide (9), spring (8), and washer (7) from
the head assembly. Repeat for the opposite side.
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17. Illustration 8 g06342005
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
9. Remove plug (11), O-ring seal (12), spring (13), and ball (14) from cap (6). Repeat for the
other cap.
Illustration 9 g06342009
10. Remove spool (15).
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18. Illustration 10 g06343314
Illustration 11 g06343315
11. Remove relief valve (16). Remove O-ring seal (17) from relief valve (16).
12. Repeat for the opposite side.
Illustration 12 g06343359
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19. Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
13. Remove the nuts of Tooling (B). Remove bolts (19) from head assembly (18).
Illustration 13 g06343366
14. Use Tooling (C) and a suitable lifting device to remove head assembly (18). The weight of
head assembly (18) is approximately 21 kg (47 lb).
Illustration 14 g06343374
15. Remove control plate (20) and bearing (21) from head assembly (18).
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20. Illustration 15 g06343381
16. Remove pins (22) and springs (23).
17. Remove O-ring seals (24) and (25).
Illustration 16 g06343383
18. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device to remove housing assembly (26) from
Tooling (A) and place on a suitable bench.
Illustration 17 g06343417
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21. To avoid personal injury, always wear eye and face protection when
using pressurized air.
19. Attach Tooling (E) to housing (26). Use air pressure to unseat brake piston (27). Remove
Tooling (E) and brake piston (27).
Illustration 18 g06343437
20. Remove back up rings (28) and O-ring seals (29) from brake piston (27).
Illustration 19 g06343462
21. Remove brake piston guide (30).
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22. Illustration 20 g06343464
22. Remove O-ring seal (31) from brake piston guide (30).
Illustration 21 g06343466
Illustration 22 g06343469
Note: Note the orientation of friction discs (32) and plates (33) for assembly purposes.
23. Remove friction discs (32) and plates (33).
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24. Illustration 23 g06343638
24. Remove rotating group (34) from housing (26).
Illustration 24 g06343777
25. Remove pistons (35) and retainer (36) from barrel (37).
Illustration 25 g06343783
26. Remove hold down ball (38) and springs (39) from barrel (37).
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26. Illustration 29 g06343795
30. Remove balls (46).
31. Remove bearing (44) and lip seal (45).
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