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This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are listed to complete the process.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are provided for correctly reassembling the final drive.
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This document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. It details removing over 30 individual parts in 28 steps, including the final drive cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. Required tools include a transmission stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, eyebolts, and seal installer. Precise positioning of identification marks is noted for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are listed to complete the process.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. It details removing over 30 individual parts in 28 steps, including the final drive cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. Required tools include a transmission stand, link brackets, retaining ring pliers, eyebolts, and seal installer. Precise positioning of identification marks is noted for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are listed to complete the process.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are listed to complete the process.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are provided for correctly reassembling the final drive.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 345C excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing over 15 parts from the final drive including the cover, ring gear, carrier assemblies, planetary gears, and sprocket housing. The assembly procedure instructs how to install new seals, bearing cups and cones, shims, and other parts in the reverse order of disassembly while ensuring proper bearing preload. Tools and torque specifications are listed to complete the process.
Caterpillar cat 345 c excavator (prefix taj) service repair manual (taj00001 ...fjjseksxckmdme
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Caterpillar cat 345 c excavator (prefix taj) service repair manual (taj00001 ...fjkskedmme
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 345D EXCAVATOR NEG
Configuration: 345D Excavator NEG00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C13 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
345D, 349D and 349D2 Excavators and 345D MHPU and 349D MHPU Mobile
Hydraulic Power Units Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR9574-10 Publication Date -01/08/2014 Date Updated -18/09/2018
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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 Stand Group 1
B 138-7573 Link Bracket 2
C 1P-1860 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
D 4C-8359 Eyebolt 3
E 4C-8359 Eyebolt 2
F 138-7574 Link Bracket 2
Start By:
A. Remove the final drive. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Final Drive and Travel Motor
- Remove" in this manual.
1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the final drive and travel motor prior to disassembly.
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3. Illustration 1 g01207795
2. Remove coupling (1) from final drive (2) .
3. Attach a suitable lifting device to the final drive, and turn final drive (2) over 180 degrees.
The weight of final drive (2) is approximately 590 kg (1300 lb).
Illustration 2 g01207796
4. Attach the final drive to Tooling (A) . Put an alignment mark across the sections of the final
drive for assembly purposes. All parts must be reinstalled in the original locations.
5. Remove socket head screws (3) from the final drive cover.
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4. Illustration 3 g01207801
6. Attach Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device to cover (5) , as shown. The weight of cover
(5) is approximately 52 kg (115 lb).
7. Remove bolts (4) and the washers that hold the cover in place.
8. Use a soft faced hammer in order to break the seal between cover (5) and the ring gear.
Remove cover (5) . The weight of cover (5) is 52 kg (115 lb).
Illustration 4 g01207835
9. Remove spacer (6) from the cover.
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5. Illustration 5 g01207845
10. Remove shims (7) from the cover.
11. Remove socket head bolts (8) and ring gear (9) from the cover.
Illustration 6 g01207864
12. Remove sun gear (10) from carrier assembly (11) . Remove carrier assembly (11) by lifting
the carrier assembly straight up.
13. Disassemble carrier assembly (11) , as follows:
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6. Illustration 7 g01207865
a. Remove spacers (12) . A spacer is located on each side of the sun gear in carrier
assembly (11) .
Note: Planetary gears (15) might be stamped with identification marks "L". Note the
position of the identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
Illustration 8 g01207897
b. Remove retaining ring (13) with Tooling (C) .
c. Remove thrust washers (14) and planetary gear (15) from the carrier.
d. Remove bearing (16) from the planetary gear.
e. Repeat Steps 13.b through 13.d for the other two planetary gears.
Illustration 9 g01208035
f. Use a screwdriver in order to remove retaining ring (17) from the carrier. Remove sun
gear (18) from the carrier.
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7. Illustration 10 g01208136
14. Attach Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device to carrier assembly (19) , as shown.
Remove carrier assembly (19) by pulling the carrier assembly straight up. The weight of
carrier assembly (19) is approximately 45 kg (100 lb).
15. Disassemble carrier assembly (19) , as follows:
Note: Spacer (20) may remain with carrier assembly (19) , or the spacer may remain with
carrier assembly (28) . Refer to Step 17.
Illustration 11 g01208162
a. Remove spacer (20) from carrier assembly (19) .
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8. Illustration 12 g01208169
b. Drive spring pin (21) into planetary shaft (22) with a hammer and a punch.
Illustration 13 g01208189
c. Remove planetary shaft (22) , two thrust washers (23) and planetary gear (24) from
the carrier.
Note: Planetary gears (24) might be stamped with identification marks "M". Note the
position of the identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
d. Remove bearing (25) from the planetary gear.
e. Remove spring pin (21) from planetary shaft (22) with a hammer and a punch.
f. Repeat Steps 15.b through 15.e in order to remove the other two planetary gears from
the carrier.
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9. Illustration 14 g01208245
g. Use a screwdriver to remove retaining ring (26) . Remove sun gear (27) from the
carrier.
Illustration 15 g01208253
16. If spacer (20) was not removed in Step 15.a, remove the spacer from carrier assembly (28)
at this time.
Illustration 16 g01208256
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10. 17. Attach Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device to carrier assembly (28) , as shown. Remove
carrier assembly (28) . The weight of carrier assembly (28) is approximately 64 kg (140 lb).
18. Disassemble carrier assembly (28) , as follows:
Illustration 17 g01208265
a. Drive spring pin (29) into planetary shaft (30) with a hammer and a punch.
Illustration 18 g01208280
b. Remove planetary shaft (30) , two thrust washers (31) , and planetary gear (32) from
the carrier.
Note: Planetary gears (32) might be stamped with identification marks "N". Note the
position of the identification marks in relation to the carrier for assembly purposes.
c. Remove bearings (33) from the planetary gear.
d. Drive spring pin (29) out of planetary shaft (30) with a hammer and a punch.
e. Repeat Steps 18.a through 18.d in order to remove the other three planetary gears
from the carrier.
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11. Illustration 19 g01208300
19. 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 82 kg
(180 lb).
Illustration 20 g01208542
20. Remove O-ring seal (36) from sprocket housing (35) .
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12. Illustration 21 g01208553
Note: Mark the orientation of coupling (38) for assembly purposes.
21. Remove bolts (37) from coupling gear (38) .
Illustration 22 g01208572
22. Install suitable forcing bolts (39) in coupling gear (38) , as shown. Tighten the forcing bolts
evenly in order to loosen coupling gear (38) . Remove the coupling gear from the motor
housing.
Illustration 23 g01208578
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13. Illustration 24 g01208625
23. Remove shims (40) from the motor housing.
Note: Inner cones and outer bearing cones (42) are a slip fit on the motor housing. While
you remove sprocket housing (35) from the motor housing, inner bearing cone (42) may
stay with the sprocket housing or the inner bearing cone may stay on the motor housing.
24. Fasten Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35) , as shown.
Separate the sprocket housing from the motor housing. The weight of sprocket housing (35)
is 127 kg (280 lb).
Illustration 25 g01208626
25. Remove the locating pins from the motor housing.
26. Remove duo-cone seal gp (41) from the motor housing.
27. If inner bearing cone (42) remained on the motor housing, then remove the inner bearing
cone.
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14. Illustration 26 g01208633
28. Remove duo-cone seal gp (43) from the sprocket housing.
29. If inner bearing cone (42) remained on the sprocket housing, then remove the inner bearing
cone.
30. Remove the bearing cups from the sprocket housing.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 345D EXCAVATOR NEG
Configuration: 345D Excavator NEG00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C13 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
345D, 349D and 349D2 Excavators and 345D MHPU and 349D MHPU Mobile
Hydraulic Power Units Machine Systems
Media Number -RENR9574-10 Publication Date -01/08/2014 Date Updated -18/09/2018
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Final Drive - Assemble
SMCS - 4050-016
S/N - BYC1-UP
S/N - DKN1-UP
S/N - EEH1-UP
S/N - GAX1-UP
S/N - GKF1-UP
S/N - JGB1-UP
S/N - KFH1-UP
S/N - KHS1-UP
S/N - KLH1-UP
S/N - LKY1-UP
S/N - MEN1-UP
S/N - MLK1-UP
S/N - NEG1-UP
S/N - NLM1-UP
S/N - NNF1-UP
S/N - P271-UP
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16. S/N - P5D1-UP
S/N - PBT1-UP
S/N - PFD1-UP
S/N - PZG1-UP
S/N - RAE1-UP
S/N - RAJ1-UP
S/N - RAN1-UP
S/N - RBJ1-UP
S/N - RGD1-UP
S/N - RGG1-UP
S/N - SDM1-UP
S/N - TAH1-UP
S/N - WTD1-UP
S/N - XAC1-UP
S/N - YAE1-UP
S/N - YAG1-UP
S/N - YEE1-UP
Assembly 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-1860 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
D 4C-8359 Eyebolt 3
E 4C-8359 Eyebolt 2
F 138-7574 Link Bracket 2
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17. G 8T-0531 Duo-Cone Seal Installer As 1
H 4C-5599 Anti-Seize Compound 1
J 9S-3263 Thread Lock Compound 1
K 1U-8846 Gasket Sealant 1
L 6V-7059 Micrometer 1
M 1U-9895 Crossblock 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) .
Illustration 1 g01208879
2. Apply Tooling (H) to the surfaces inside sprocket housing (35) that makes contact with 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 motor housing that makes contact with bearing
cones (42) .
4. Install inner bearing cone (42) on the motor housing.
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18. Illustration 2 g01208625
5. Apply Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35) , as shown. The
weight of sprocket housing (35) is approximately 127 kg (280 lb). Install sprocket housing
(35) on the motor housing. Carefully install outer bearing cone (42) on the sprocket housing.
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:
Illustration 4 g01208987
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19. a. Use a depth micrometer in order 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 10000 kg (22000 lb)to bearing cones (42) .
c. Rotate sprocket housing (35) several times in order to seat the bearing cones.
d. Reduce the load to 3500 ± 350 kg (7700 ± 770 lb).
Illustration 5 g00631001
Illustration 6 g03742848
e. While the load is still on the bearing cones, measure the distance between the top face
of the motor housing and the top face of bearing cone (42) . 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 shims (40) which are used between bearing cone
(42) and coupling gear (38) . Use the following equation in order to determine the
shim pack thickness.
Shim pack thickness ... (X) − (Y) ± 0.05 mm (0.002 inch)
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20. Note: If shims (40) are required, install the thinnest shim next to coupling gear (38)
during final assembly.
Illustration 7 g01208625
7. Apply Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35) , as shown.
Separate sprocket housing (35) from the motor housing.
ReferenceRefer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Duo-Cone Conventional Seals - Install".
Note: The rubber seals and all surfaces that makes contact with 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.
Illustration 8 g00631006
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21. Illustration 9 g01208999
8. Install Duo-Cone seal kit (43) in the sprocket housing with Tooling (G) .
Illustration 10 g00631014
Illustration 11 g01208626
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22. Illustration 12 g01208625
9. Install Duo-Cone seal kit (41) in the motor housing with Tooling (G) .
10. ApplyTooling (H) in the bores for the locating pins that are in the motor housing. Reinstall
the locating pins in the motor housing.
11. Make sure that inner bearing cone (42) is seated properly on the motor housing.
Note: Do not scratch Duo-Cone seal gp (41) or damage the Duo-Cone seal gp 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 kit. This will be
eliminated during the installation of the coupling gear.
12. Attach Tooling (F) and a suitable lifting device to sprocket housing (35) , as shown.
Carefully install the sprocket housing on the motor housing.
13. Install outer bearing cone (42) on the sprocket housing. Make sure that the outer bearing
cone is properly seated.
Illustration 13 g01208578
14. Install shims (40) that were determined in Steps 6.a through 6.f on the end of the sprocket
housing, as shown. If shims were required, make sure that the thinnest shim is installed on
top.
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23. Illustration 14 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.
Illustration 15 g01208542
17. Install O-ring seal (36) in sprocket housing (35) .
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25. Illustration 16 g01208300
18. Thoroughly clean the mating surface of sprocket housing (35) that will make contact with
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 82 kg (180
lb). Make sure that the alignment mark up on the sprocket housing and the ring gear line
with each other.
Illustration 17 g01208280
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26. Illustration 18 g01208265
Illustration 19 g00513451
21. Assemble carrier assembly (28) , as follows:
Note: If planetary gear (32) is stamped with an "N", make sure that the planetary gear
identification grooves are facing in the correct direction, which was noted during the
disassembly of the carrier assembly (28) .
a. Assemble carrier assembly (28) .
b. Put clean SAE 30 oil on bearings (33) .
c. Install bearings (33) in planetary gear (32) .
d. Install a thrust washer (31) on each side of the planetary gear.
e. Install the planetary gear and thrust washers in carrier (28) .
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27. f. Install planetary shaft (30) in carrier (28) and through planetary gear (32) . Make sure
that the spring pin hole in the planetary shaft is in alignment with the spring pin hole
in the carrier.
g. Install spring pin (29) in the carrier and into the planetary shaft. Install the spring pin
until the spring pin is even with the outside surface of the carrier. Orient the split in
the spring pin horizontally to the carrier. Align the split in the spring pin to the left or
to the right. Refer to Illustration 19.
h. Make a stake mark on each side of the spring pin hole in the carrier. This will prevent
the spring pin from falling out of the spring pin hole. Each stake mark should be
approximately 1.5 to 3.00 mm (.59 to .118 inch) from the spring pin hole.
i. Repeat Steps 21.a through 21.h in order to install the remaining three planetary gears
in carrier (30) .
Illustration 20 g01208256
22. Attach Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device to carrier assembly (28) . The weight of
carrier assembly (28) is approximately 64 kg (140 lb). Put carrier assembly (28) in position
in the ring gear. It will be necessary to rotate carrier assembly (28) back and forth during
installation in order to engage all the gears properly.
Illustration 21 g01208253
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