This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of an excavator model 330F. It begins with disassembly steps including removing the final drive assembly and various gears, shafts, and housings. It then describes assembling the final drive by cleaning parts, pressing in bearings, installing seals, adjusting bearing preload with shims, and reinstalling gears and housings. The summary provides an overview of the key steps and goals of the document.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a hydraulic pump. It lists 61 steps involving the installation of gaskets, seals, pins, plates, pistons, shafts, bearings, covers, and other components into the pump housing in the correct order and orientation. Special tools and safety precautions are noted. The process concludes by installing the completed pump control and connecting fittings.
The document provides instructions to disassemble a final drive for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It involves 33 steps including removing bolts, gears, seals, carriers, shafts, washers and bearings. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt entering during reassembly. Tools include a transmission repair stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, and a slide hammer puller. The procedure separates the final drive into individual components for repair or replacement.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a hydraulic pump. It lists 61 steps involving the installation of gaskets, seals, pins, plates, pistons, shafts, bearings, covers, and other components into the pump housing in the correct order and orientation. Special tools and safety precautions are noted. The process concludes by installing the completed pump control and connecting fittings.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a 416C Backhoe Loader with a 3054 engine. It describes using lifting brackets and removing mounting bolts to detach the housing. Cleaning surfaces and replacing seals is emphasized. Proper tools and safety precautions are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the housing, which include removing mounting bolts from the top and sides of the housing and lifting it off using lifting brackets. Reinstallation involves cleaning mating surfaces, placing the housing on the cylinder block, and reinstalling the mounting bolts with the specified torque. Instructions are also provided for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal and flywheel.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. The removal procedure involves supporting the engine, removing mounting bolts from the top and bottom of the housing, attaching lifting tools to the housing, and using hammers to separate the housing from the cylinder block. The installation procedure specifies cleaning mating surfaces and inserting a new felt seal if needed before placing the housing on the cylinder block and securing it with mounting bolts. Tools including link brackets and lifting devices are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the necessary tools and parts, safety precautions, and step-by-step procedures for both removing the old seal and installing the new one. The procedures are separated into sections for engines with a 14-bolt housing assembly versus a 10-bolt housing assembly. Precise instructions are given for lubricating parts, inserting the seal, aligning components, and tightening bolts to the specified torque.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures for removing the housing which include supporting the engine, removing mounting bolts, attaching lifting tools, and removing bolts attaching the housing to the cylinder block. Reinstallation involves cleaning surfaces, positioning the housing, and tightening bolts to specifications.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a hydraulic pump. It lists 61 steps involving the installation of gaskets, seals, pins, plates, pistons, shafts, bearings, covers, and other components into the pump housing in the correct order and orientation. Special tools and safety precautions are noted. The process concludes by installing the completed pump control and connecting fittings.
The document provides instructions to disassemble a final drive for excavator models 325D and 325D L. It involves 33 steps including removing bolts, gears, seals, carriers, shafts, washers and bearings. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt entering during reassembly. Tools include a transmission repair stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, and a slide hammer puller. The procedure separates the final drive into individual components for repair or replacement.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a hydraulic pump. It lists 61 steps involving the installation of gaskets, seals, pins, plates, pistons, shafts, bearings, covers, and other components into the pump housing in the correct order and orientation. Special tools and safety precautions are noted. The process concludes by installing the completed pump control and connecting fittings.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a 416C Backhoe Loader with a 3054 engine. It describes using lifting brackets and removing mounting bolts to detach the housing. Cleaning surfaces and replacing seals is emphasized. Proper tools and safety precautions are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It outlines the required tools and steps to remove the housing, which include removing mounting bolts from the top and sides of the housing and lifting it off using lifting brackets. Reinstallation involves cleaning mating surfaces, placing the housing on the cylinder block, and reinstalling the mounting bolts with the specified torque. Instructions are also provided for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal and flywheel.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. The removal procedure involves supporting the engine, removing mounting bolts from the top and bottom of the housing, attaching lifting tools to the housing, and using hammers to separate the housing from the cylinder block. The installation procedure specifies cleaning mating surfaces and inserting a new felt seal if needed before placing the housing on the cylinder block and securing it with mounting bolts. Tools including link brackets and lifting devices are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the necessary tools and parts, safety precautions, and step-by-step procedures for both removing the old seal and installing the new one. The procedures are separated into sections for engines with a 14-bolt housing assembly versus a 10-bolt housing assembly. Precise instructions are given for lubricating parts, inserting the seal, aligning components, and tightening bolts to the specified torque.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures for removing the housing which include supporting the engine, removing mounting bolts, attaching lifting tools, and removing bolts attaching the housing to the cylinder block. Reinstallation involves cleaning surfaces, positioning the housing, and tightening bolts to specifications.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix YEE) Service Repair Manual (YEE00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 345D L excavator, including:
- Removing and installing the rear gear group. This involves removing several gears, seals, bolts and bearings. Precise positioning of bearings is required during installation.
- Removing the flywheel using lifting equipment and tooling. The flywheel weighs approximately 79 kg.
- Removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal using bolts, sealant and cleaning of parts. Proper inspection of the crankshaft surface is also noted.
Precise positioning and cleaning of parts is emphasized to ensure proper installation. Various specialty tools are listed to facilitate removal and installation
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft pulley on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes using a puller tool to remove the pulley and pressing the pulley onto the crankshaft during installation. Tightening specifications are included for attaching the pulley.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the required tools and multi-step processes for both removal and installation. For the flywheel, the instructions cover removing bolts, lifting the flywheel off, and potentially removing a ring gear. For the crankshaft rear seal, it differentiates between engines with 14-bolt and 10-bolt housings and explains cleaning, pressing or placing the seal, and torquing bolts.
This document provides instructions for removing the crankshaft front seal from a Caterpillar 3054 engine. The steps are:
1. Use a drill bit to drill out the lock tabs of the seal.
2. Pry the seal out of the housing with a seal removal tool.
3. Inspect the seal bore and remove any debris before installing the new seal.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RGG) Service Repair Manual (RGG00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
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, installing components like seals, spacers, washers, and plugs in reverse order of disassembly. Tools required are listed in tables. Cautions are provided about cleanliness, contamination, misassembly, and applying lubricant to parts.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix PBT) Service Repair Manual (PBT00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing drive of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures to remove components such as the carrier assembly, ring gear, and bearings. Cleanliness is emphasized during assembly, with seals, O-rings and other parts replaced as needed. The instructions ensure the swing drive is properly disassembled and reassembled.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix BWY) Service Repair Manual (BWY00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345C excavator. It lists 31 steps to disassemble the various components of the travel motor, including removing the head, brake piston, disks, rotating group, and seals. Proper identification and cleaning of parts is emphasized to avoid contamination. The appropriate tools are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix KFH) Service Repair Manual (KFH00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a C13 engine, including:
1) Removing the rear gear group by removing covers, seals, gears, bolts, and bearings.
2) Removing the flywheel using lifting equipment and guide studs.
3) Installing the flywheel by applying threadlocker to bolts and checking runout.
4) Removing the crankshaft rear seal by removing bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix ESD) Service Repair Manual...f7usuejkdkddm3
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It is a 31 step process that includes removing components like the head, brake piston, disks, and seals. Tools required are listed. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination of hydraulic components. Used parts should be replaced, and new seals and O-rings installed.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix TBA) Service Repair Manual (TBA00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, pistons, plates, and housing components. Precautions are provided to keep parts clean and in proper orientation to avoid damage. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
The document provides assembly instructions for a 345C excavator final drive system. It involves assembling three carrier assemblies that contain planetary gears, installing them into a ring gear housing along with other components like bearing cones and seals. The procedure has 26 steps and requires various tools. It ensures proper bearing preload is achieved and components are cleaned, lubricated and torqued correctly during reassembly.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It is a 31 step process that includes removing components like the head, brake piston, disks, and seals. Tools required are listed. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination of hydraulic components. Used parts should be replaced, and new seals and O-rings installed.
Caterpillar Cat 336E L Excavator (Prefix TEG) Service Repair Manual (TEG00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides the disassembly and assembly procedures for the travel motor of a 336E excavator. The disassembly procedure involves 27 steps to remove components such as the head, springs, brake piston, plates, and seals. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly steps and includes lubricating components before installing them and noting alignment marks to ensure correct positioning. Special safety precautions and tools are listed for components under spring force.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove all components of the travel motor. Key steps include using tools to remove the head, brake piston, rotating group, seals and other parts. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes on cleaning, lubricating and installing parts in their original locations.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps to disassemble the motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, and brake piston. Identification marks should be made on parts for reassembly. To assemble, the document instructs reversing the 31 disassembly steps and notes that parts must be cleaned and reinstalled in their original locations and orientations.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix YFD) Service Repair Manual (YFD00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions to disassemble a 336F excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to remove components such as the motor head assembly, various plugs, seals, springs, relief valves, and more. Tools required include a transmission repair stand, lifting eye assembly, driver group, and other specialized tools. Safety precautions are provided to release spring forces and contain fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix LCL) Service Repair Manual (LCL00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides disassembly instructions for a 336F and 336F L excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing the head, springs, pistons, barrel assembly, swashplate, and other internal components. Various tools are required, and technicians are warned to contain fluids and watch for released spring forces during disassembly. The detailed illustrations and part numbers aid in correctly reassembling the travel motor.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix DSW) Service Repair Manual (DSW00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on an excavator model 336F L. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor. These include removing the motor head assembly, springs, pistons, seals, bearings, and other internal components. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly remove parts and release spring forces safely. Special tools are listed that are required to disassemble pieces like retaining rings and bearings.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on a 336F excavator. It involves removing over 30 components in 27 steps, including the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, and more. Tools required include bolts, nuts, washers, threaded rods, eyebolts, various drivers, pullers, pliers and other tools. Detailed illustrations are provided to show each component and step in the disassembly process. Safety notices are included to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids properly.
This document provides instructions to disassemble a 336F and 336F L excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, various plugs and seals, springs, relief valves, and more. Tools required include a driver group, bearing puller group, various bolts and washers, and eyebolts or lifting devices to safely remove heavier components. The disassembly process is detailed with illustrations to identify each part and guide the proper procedure.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix YEE) Service Repair Manual (YEE00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 345D L excavator, including:
- Removing and installing the rear gear group. This involves removing several gears, seals, bolts and bearings. Precise positioning of bearings is required during installation.
- Removing the flywheel using lifting equipment and tooling. The flywheel weighs approximately 79 kg.
- Removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal using bolts, sealant and cleaning of parts. Proper inspection of the crankshaft surface is also noted.
Precise positioning and cleaning of parts is emphasized to ensure proper installation. Various specialty tools are listed to facilitate removal and installation
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft pulley on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes using a puller tool to remove the pulley and pressing the pulley onto the crankshaft during installation. Tightening specifications are included for attaching the pulley.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 3054 engine. It describes the required tools and multi-step processes for both removal and installation. For the flywheel, the instructions cover removing bolts, lifting the flywheel off, and potentially removing a ring gear. For the crankshaft rear seal, it differentiates between engines with 14-bolt and 10-bolt housings and explains cleaning, pressing or placing the seal, and torquing bolts.
This document provides instructions for removing the crankshaft front seal from a Caterpillar 3054 engine. The steps are:
1. Use a drill bit to drill out the lock tabs of the seal.
2. Pry the seal out of the housing with a seal removal tool.
3. Inspect the seal bore and remove any debris before installing the new seal.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RGG) Service Repair Manual (RGG00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
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, installing components like seals, spacers, washers, and plugs in reverse order of disassembly. Tools required are listed in tables. Cautions are provided about cleanliness, contamination, misassembly, and applying lubricant to parts.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix PBT) Service Repair Manual (PBT00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing drive of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures to remove components such as the carrier assembly, ring gear, and bearings. Cleanliness is emphasized during assembly, with seals, O-rings and other parts replaced as needed. The instructions ensure the swing drive is properly disassembled and reassembled.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix BWY) Service Repair Manual (BWY00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345C excavator. It lists 31 steps to disassemble the various components of the travel motor, including removing the head, brake piston, disks, rotating group, and seals. Proper identification and cleaning of parts is emphasized to avoid contamination. The appropriate tools are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix KFH) Service Repair Manual (KFH00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a C13 engine, including:
1) Removing the rear gear group by removing covers, seals, gears, bolts, and bearings.
2) Removing the flywheel using lifting equipment and guide studs.
3) Installing the flywheel by applying threadlocker to bolts and checking runout.
4) Removing the crankshaft rear seal by removing bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix ESD) Service Repair Manual...f7usuejkdkddm3
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It is a 31 step process that includes removing components like the head, brake piston, disks, and seals. Tools required are listed. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination of hydraulic components. Used parts should be replaced, and new seals and O-rings installed.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix TBA) Service Repair Manual (TBA00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, pistons, plates, and housing components. Precautions are provided to keep parts clean and in proper orientation to avoid damage. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
The document provides assembly instructions for a 345C excavator final drive system. It involves assembling three carrier assemblies that contain planetary gears, installing them into a ring gear housing along with other components like bearing cones and seals. The procedure has 26 steps and requires various tools. It ensures proper bearing preload is achieved and components are cleaned, lubricated and torqued correctly during reassembly.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It is a 31 step process that includes removing components like the head, brake piston, disks, and seals. Tools required are listed. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contamination of hydraulic components. Used parts should be replaced, and new seals and O-rings installed.
Caterpillar Cat 336E L Excavator (Prefix TEG) Service Repair Manual (TEG00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides the disassembly and assembly procedures for the travel motor of a 336E excavator. The disassembly procedure involves 27 steps to remove components such as the head, springs, brake piston, plates, and seals. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly steps and includes lubricating components before installing them and noting alignment marks to ensure correct positioning. Special safety precautions and tools are listed for components under spring force.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove all components of the travel motor. Key steps include using tools to remove the head, brake piston, rotating group, seals and other parts. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes on cleaning, lubricating and installing parts in their original locations.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps to disassemble the motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, and brake piston. Identification marks should be made on parts for reassembly. To assemble, the document instructs reversing the 31 disassembly steps and notes that parts must be cleaned and reinstalled in their original locations and orientations.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix YFD) Service Repair Manual (YFD00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions to disassemble a 336F excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to remove components such as the motor head assembly, various plugs, seals, springs, relief valves, and more. Tools required include a transmission repair stand, lifting eye assembly, driver group, and other specialized tools. Safety precautions are provided to release spring forces and contain fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix LCL) Service Repair Manual (LCL00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides disassembly instructions for a 336F and 336F L excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, including removing the head, springs, pistons, barrel assembly, swashplate, and other internal components. Various tools are required, and technicians are warned to contain fluids and watch for released spring forces during disassembly. The detailed illustrations and part numbers aid in correctly reassembling the travel motor.
Caterpillar Cat 336F L Excavator (Prefix DSW) Service Repair Manual (DSW00001...f7usuejkdkddm3
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on an excavator model 336F L. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor. These include removing the motor head assembly, springs, pistons, seals, bearings, and other internal components. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly remove parts and release spring forces safely. Special tools are listed that are required to disassemble pieces like retaining rings and bearings.
This document provides instructions for disassembling the travel motor on a 336F excavator. It involves removing over 30 components in 27 steps, including the motor head assembly, piston assemblies, barrel assembly, springs, seals, and more. Tools required include bolts, nuts, washers, threaded rods, eyebolts, various drivers, pullers, pliers and other tools. Detailed illustrations are provided to show each component and step in the disassembly process. Safety notices are included to warn of potential spring forces and contain fluids properly.
This document provides instructions to disassemble a 336F and 336F L excavator travel motor. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, various plugs and seals, springs, relief valves, and more. Tools required include a driver group, bearing puller group, various bolts and washers, and eyebolts or lifting devices to safely remove heavier components. The disassembly process is detailed with illustrations to identify each part and guide the proper procedure.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330F EXCAVATOR JHF
Configuration: 330F L & 330F LN Excavators JHF00001-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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Final Drive - Disassemble
SMCS - 4050-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 1P-2420 Transmission Repair Stand 1
B 138-7573 Link Bracket 2
C 1P-1863 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
D 138-7575 Link Bracket 3
E 4C-8359 Eyebolt 2
F 138-7574 Link Bracket 2
G 138-7576 Link Bracket 2
H 154-6181 Forcing Screw 3
Start By:
a. Remove the final drive.
1. Put an alignment mark across the sections of the final drive for assembly purposes. The
parts must be reinstalled to the original locations.
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2. Use Tooling (G) and a suitable lifting device to position the final drive assembly onto
Tooling (A). The weight of the final drive assembly is approximately 550 kg (1200 lb).
3. Remove bolts (1).
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4. Use Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device to remove cover (2). The weight of cover (2) is
approximately 32 kg (70 lb).
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4. 5. Remove bolts (3) and gear (4). Check plate (6). Replace plate (6) if plate (6) is worn.
Remove plugs (5) from cover (2).
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6. Remove O-ring seals (7) from plugs (5).
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7. Remove gear (8) and spacer (9).
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5. 8. Use Tooling (C) to remove retaining ring (10). Remove washer (11) and gear (12). Remove
bearing assembly (13) and washer (14).
9. Repeat Step 8 for the other two gear assemblies.
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10. Remove retaining ring (15).
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11. Remove carrier assembly (16).
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12. Use a suitable press to remove the shafts from carrier assembly (16).
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13. Remove gear (17) and spacer (18).
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7. 14. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device to remove planetary carrier (19). The weight of
planetary carrier (19) is approximately 48 kg (105 lb).
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15. Remove retaining ring (21). Lift planetary carrier (19) off sun gear (20).
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16. Drive spring pin (23) into planetary shaft (22).
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8. 17. Remove planetary shaft (22). Use a suitable punch to remove spring pin (23) from planetary
shaft (22).
Illustration 15 g00896863
18. Remove washers (24) and bearing (25) from planetary gear (26).
19. Repeat Steps 16 through 18 for the other two planetary gears.
Illustration 16 g01842853
20. Remove gear (27). Remove spacer (27A).
Illustration 17 g01842974
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9. 21. Use two people to remove carrier assembly (28). The weight of carrier assembly (28) is
approximately 38 kg (85 lb).
Illustration 18 g01843140
22. Drive spring pin (30) into shaft (29).
Illustration 19 g00893658
23. Remove shaft (29). Use a suitable punch to remove spring pin (30) from shaft (29).
Illustration 20 g00893674
24. Remove washers (31) and bearings (32) from planetary gear (33).
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10. 25. Repeat Steps 22 through 24 for the other three planetary gears.
Illustration 21 g01208300
26. Fasten Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device to ring gear (34), as shown. Remove ring
gear (34) from sprocket housing (35). The weight of ring gear (34) is approximately 66 kg
(146 lb).
Illustration 22 g01208542
27. Remove O-ring seal (36) from sprocket housing (35).
Illustration 23 g01208553
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11. 28. Remove bolts (37) from coupling gear (38).
Illustration 24 g03431447
29. Install Tooling (H) in coupling gear (38). Tighten the Tooling (H) evenly in order to loosen
coupling gear (38). Remove the coupling gear from the motor housing.
Illustration 25 g01208578
Illustration 26 g01208625
30. Remove shims (40) from the motor housing.
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12. Note: Inner cones and outer bearing cones (42) and (44) are a slip fit on the motor housing.
While you remove sprocket housing (35) from the motor housing, inner bearing cone (42)
and outer bearing cones (44) may stay with the sprocket housing or the inner bearing cone
may stay on the motor housing.
31. Fasten Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35). Separate the
sprocket housing from the motor housing. The weight of sprocket housing (35) is
approximately 109 kg (240 lb).
Illustration 27 g01208626
32. Remove the locating pins from the motor housing.
33. Remove Duo-Cone seal (41) from the motor housing.
34. If inner bearing cone (42) remained on the motor housing, then remove the inner bearing
cone.
Illustration 28 g03431456
35. Remove Duo-Cone seal (43) from the sprocket housing.
36. If outer bearing cone (44) remained on the sprocket housing, then remove the outer bearing
cone.
37. Remove the bearing cups from the sprocket housing.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 330F EXCAVATOR JHF
Configuration: 330F L & 330F LN Excavators JHF00001-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
i07332931
Final Drive - Assemble
SMCS - 4050-016
Assembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 1P-2420 Transmission Stand Group 1
B 138-7573 Link Bracket 2
C 1P-1863 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
D 138-7575 Link Bracket 3
E 4C-8359 Eyebolt 2
F 138-7574 Link Bracket 2
G
8T-9206 Duo-Cone Seal Installer As 1
169-0503 Installation Kit 1
H - Loctite C5A Copper Antiseize -
J - Loctite 242 Threadlocker -
K - Loctite Highflex GM -
L FT-2770 Leak down Test Tool 1
1. Make sure that all parts of the final drive are thoroughly clean and free of dirt and debris
prior to assembly. Check the condition of all O-ring seals that are used in the final drive. If
any of the seals are damaged, use new parts for replacement. Reassemble the final drive on
Tooling (A).
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14. Illustration 1 g03431464
Note: New final drives are equipped with angular contact ball bearings.
2. Apply Tooling (H) to the surfaces inside sprocket housing (35) that contacts the bearing
cups. Install a bearing cup that is in each side of the sprocket housing with a press. Make
sure that the bearing cups are properly seated.
3. Apply Tooling (H) to the surfaces inside the sprocket housing that contacts bearing cones
(44).
4. Install outer bearing cone (44) in the sprocket housing.
Illustration 2 g01208625
5. Attach Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35). The weight of
sprocket housing (35) is approximately 109 kg (240 lb). Install sprocket housing (35) on the
motor housing. Carefully install inner bearing cone (42) on the sprocket housing.
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15. Illustration 3 g01208578
6. Adjust the bearing preload of the final drive. Determine the correct number of shims (40)
that are required for the proper bearing preload, as follows:
Note: New final drives are equipped with angular contact ball bearings that require pre-load
like the old roller bearings.
Illustration 4 g01208987
a. Use a depth micrometer to measure the step height of coupling gear (38) at several
locations around the gear. Find the average for the measured dimensions around the
gear and record the dimension. Call this Dimension (X).
b. Apply a load of 4000 kg (8820 lb) to the bearing cones.
c. Rotate sprocket housing (35) several times to seat the bearing cones.
d. Reduce the load to 1000 ± 100 kg (2205 ± 220 lb).
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16. Illustration 5 g00631001
e. With the bearing cones loaded, measure the distance between the top face of the
motor housing and the top face of the bearing cone. Take measurements in several
locations around the motor housing. Find the average of the measured dimensions,
and record the dimensions. Call this Dimension (Y).
f. Determine the correct thickness of the shims which are used between the bearing
cones and the coupling gear . Use the following equation to determine the shim pack
thickness.
Shim pack thickness ... (Y) − (X) ± 0.05 mm (0.002 inch)
Note: If two shims are required, install the thinnest shim next to the coupling gear
during final assembly.
Illustration 6 g03431699
7. Attach Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35). Separate sprocket
housing (35) from the motor housing.
Reference: Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Duo-Cone Conventional Seals - Install".
Note: The rubber seals and all surfaces that contacts the seals must be clean and dry. After
installation of the seals, put clean SAE 30 oil on the contact surfaces of the metal seals.
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17. Illustration 7 g00631006
Illustration 8 g01208999
8. Use Tooling (G) to install Duo-Cone seal (43) in the sprocket housing.
Illustration 9 g00631014
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18. Illustration 10 g03431475
9. Use Tooling (G) to install Duo-Cone seal (41) in the motor housing.
10. Apply Tooling (H) in the bores for the locating pins that are in the motor housing. Reinstall
the locating pins in the motor housing.
Illustration 11 g01208625
11. Make sure that inner bearing cone (42) is seated properly on the motor housing.
Note: Do not scratch Duo-Cone seal (41) or damage the Duo-Cone seal in the main
housing, or the motor housing during assembly of the two components. After installation of
the main housing on the motor housing, there will be a small gap between the components.
The gap between the components is caused by the Duo-Cone seal. The gap will be
eliminated during the installation of the coupling gear .
12. Fasten Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35). Carefully install
the sprocket housing on the motor housing.
13. Install the outer bearing cone on the sprocket housing. Make sure that the outer bearing cone
is properly seated.
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19. Illustration 12 g01208578
14. Install shims (40) that were determined in Steps 6.a through 6.f on the end of the sprocket
housing. If shims were required, make sure that the thinnest shim is installed on top.
Illustration 13 g01208553
15. Put coupling gear (38) in the original position on the motor housing.
16. Apply Tooling (J) on the threads of bolts (37) that hold coupling gear (38) in position.
Tighten bolts (37) evenly and tighten the bolts in diagonally opposite pairs to a torque of
570 ± 80 N·m (420 ± 60 lb ft).
Illustration 14 g01208542
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20. 17. Install O-ring seal (36) in sprocket housing (35).
Illustration 15 g01208300
18. Thoroughly clean the mating surface of sprocket housing (35) that contacts ring gear (34).
19. Apply a bead of Tooling (K) on the mating surface of ring gear (34).
20. Attach Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device to ring gear (34). Put ring gear (34) in
position on the sprocket housing. The weight of ring gear (34) is approximately 66 kg
(146 lb). Make sure that the alignment mark upon the sprocket housing and the ring gear
line with each other.
Illustration 16 g01843479
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21. Illustration 17 g00893674
21. Assemble carrier assembly (28), as follows.
a. Install bearings (32) in planetary gear (33).
b. Install thrust washers (31) and planetary gear (33) in the carrier assembly.
c. Use a deburring tool to remove the metal burr from the openings in the carrier. Install
planetary shaft (29) in the carrier assembly.
d. Drive spring pin (30) into planetary shaft (29).
Illustration 18 g00941047
The stake mark is at position (S).
e. Orient the split in spring pin (30) vertically to the carrier. Align the split in the spring
pin to the top or to the bottom. Make a stake mark on each side of the spring pin hole
in the carrier. Each stake mark should be approximately 2.25 ± 0.75 mm
(0.089 ± 0.030 inch) from the outside diameter of the spring pin hole.
22. Repeat Steps 21.a through 21.e to install the other two planetary gears in the carrier
assembly.
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22. Illustration 19 g01842974
23. Use two people to install carrier assembly (28). The weight of carrier assembly (28) is
approximately 38 kg (85 lb).
Illustration 20 g01842853
24. Install spacer (27A). Install gear (27).
Illustration 21 g00897548
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24. Illustration 22 g00896863
25. Assemble planetary carrier (19), as follows.
a. Install bearing (25) in planetary gear (26).
b. Install thrust washers (24) and planetary gear (26) in the planetary carrier.
c. Use a deburring tool to remove the metal burr from the openings in the carrier. Install
planetary shaft (22) in planetary carrier (19).
d. Drive spring pin (23) into planetary shaft (22).
Illustration 23 g00941047
The stake mark is at position (S).
e. Orient the split in spring pin (23) vertically to the carrier. Align the split in the spring
pin to the top or to the bottom. Make a stake mark on each side of the spring pin hole
in the carrier. Each stake mark should be approximately 2.25 ± 0.75 mm
(0.089 ± 0.030 inch) from the outside diameter of the spring pin hole.
f. Repeat Steps 25.a through 25.e to install the other two planetary gears in the carrier.
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25. Illustration 24 g00893019
26. Position sun gear (20) in planetary carrier (19) and install retaining ring (21).
Illustration 25 g00892997
27. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device to install planetary carrier (19) into gear (34).
The weight of planetary carrier (19) is approximately 48 kg (105 lb).
Illustration 26 g00892977
28. Install spacer (18) and gear (17).
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26. Illustration 27 g01389807
Note: Make sure that the oil passages in the shafts are oriented toward the center of carrier
assembly (16).
29. Raise the temperature of carrier assembly (16). Lower the temperature of the shafts. Install
the shafts into carrier assembly (16) until the groove of the shafts is at Dimension (A).
Dimension (A) equals 25.00 ± 0.10 mm (0.984 ± 0.004 inch).
30. Make eight stake marks at distance of Dimension (C) from each shaft. Dimension (C)
equals 2.0 ± 1.0 mm (0.08 ± 0.04 inch). The width of each stake mark should be equal to
Dimension (B). Dimension (B) equals 4.0 ± 1.0 mm (0.16 ± 0.04 inch).
Illustration 28 g00892975
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