The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It begins with safety notices and required tools. The disassembly procedure describes 31 steps to remove components from the travel motor like the head, plates, seals, pistons and housing. The assembly procedure describes 13 steps to reinstall these components in reverse order, noting to clean parts and apply new seals and lubricants. Precise measurements and component orientations are required during assembly.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...jjfksekdmejik
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L Excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components such as the head, plates, seals, pins, and piston assemblies. Special care must be taken to clean parts and ensure they are reinstalled in their original locations. Proper assembly prevents damage and contamination of parts.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgd) service repair manual (rgd0000...fjjskqazxedmmem
This document provides the disassembly and assembly procedures for a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove components like the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, pistons, plates, and housing using the proper tools and applying lubricants. Special care must be taken to clean parts and avoid contamination of hydraulic components.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgd) service repair manual (rgd0000...hhfjksekmm
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston, disks, and housing keys. Reassembly requires reversing the disassembly steps and ensuring parts are cleaned and placed back in their original locations and orientations. Special tools are listed to aid in removal and installation of components.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...hhfjksekmm
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston and rotating group. Reassembly requires reinstalling these parts in reverse order, taking care to mark components' locations and clean all parts to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system. Proper tools are listed to facilitate disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...fjjskqazxedmmem
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston and rotating group. Reassembly requires reinstalling these parts in reverse order, taking care to mark components' locations and clean all parts to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system. Proper tools are listed to facilitate disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RAJ) Service Repair Manual Instant D...fijsekkdmdm2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions for removing components such as the head, bearing, brake piston, disks, and seals. Notes provide important details like component weights and markings needed for reassembly. The instructions ensure the travel motor is properly disassembled and reassembled.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RAJ) Service Repair Manual Instant D...fujkskemdmdm4r
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like the head, plates, seals, and piston assemblies. The disassembly process is described in 31 steps. The assembly section then lists 13 steps to reinstall components in reverse order, making sure to clean parts and apply new seals and lubricants.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix raj) service repair manual (raj0000...ifkkdkmdmd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions for removing components such as the head, bearing, brake piston, disks, and seals. Notes provide important details like component weights and markings needed for reassembly. The instructions ensure the travel motor is properly disassembled and reassembled.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...jjfksekdmejik
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L Excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components such as the head, plates, seals, pins, and piston assemblies. Special care must be taken to clean parts and ensure they are reinstalled in their original locations. Proper assembly prevents damage and contamination of parts.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgd) service repair manual (rgd0000...fjjskqazxedmmem
This document provides the disassembly and assembly procedures for a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove components like the head, plates, seals, pistons, and housing. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, pistons, plates, and housing using the proper tools and applying lubricants. Special care must be taken to clean parts and avoid contamination of hydraulic components.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgd) service repair manual (rgd0000...hhfjksekmm
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston, disks, and housing keys. Reassembly requires reversing the disassembly steps and ensuring parts are cleaned and placed back in their original locations and orientations. Special tools are listed to aid in removal and installation of components.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...hhfjksekmm
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston and rotating group. Reassembly requires reinstalling these parts in reverse order, taking care to mark components' locations and clean all parts to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system. Proper tools are listed to facilitate disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix rgg) service repair manual (rgg0000...fjjskqazxedmmem
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists 31 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor by removing components like the head, plates, seals, pins, brake piston and rotating group. Reassembly requires reinstalling these parts in reverse order, taking care to mark components' locations and clean all parts to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system. Proper tools are listed to facilitate disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RAJ) Service Repair Manual Instant D...fijsekkdmdm2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions for removing components such as the head, bearing, brake piston, disks, and seals. Notes provide important details like component weights and markings needed for reassembly. The instructions ensure the travel motor is properly disassembled and reassembled.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix RAJ) Service Repair Manual Instant D...fujkskemdmdm4r
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to remove components like the head, plates, seals, and piston assemblies. The disassembly process is described in 31 steps. The assembly section then lists 13 steps to reinstall components in reverse order, making sure to clean parts and apply new seals and lubricants.
Caterpillar cat 345 d l excavator (prefix raj) service repair manual (raj0000...ifkkdkmdmd
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the travel motor of a 345D L excavator. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions for removing components such as the head, bearing, brake piston, disks, and seals. Notes provide important details like component weights and markings needed for reassembly. The instructions ensure the travel motor is properly disassembled and reassembled.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling components of a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Removing and installing the auxiliary drive by removing nuts, studs, pulley, gear, bearings, seals, and shaft.
2. Removing and installing the valve mechanism cover by removing and installing bolts and covers.
3. Removing and installing the valve mechanism cover base by removing tubes, harnesses, bolts, and installing seals and components.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling axle shaft assemblies and brake groups for a 938F wheel loader. It describes removing and installing the front and rear axle housing groups. The procedures are the same for both groups. Key steps include removing retaining rings, planetary carrier assemblies, seals, and applying shop air to remove brake pistons. New seals and lubrication with SAE 30 oil are required for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Removing the front gear group by removing bolts and gear assemblies.
2. Removing the front housing by removing covers, dampers, brackets, and bolts to detach the housing.
3. Removing the rear housing by removing elbow assemblies, bolts connecting the oil pan, and disconnecting hose assemblies.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar C9.3 industrial engine, including disconnecting snap-to-connect fittings, removing and installing a muffler, and removing and installing a fuel priming pump and fuel filter base.
2) The procedures include illustrations showing the components and numbered steps for disassembly and reassembly. Safety warnings are provided at the beginning regarding relieving pressures before disconnection.
3) Torque specifications and required tools are listed for relevant installation steps.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various fuel system components on a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine, including:
- Removing and installing the fuel priming pump
- Removing and installing the fuel filter base
- Removing a unit injector from the engine cylinder head
The procedures describe draining fluids, using specialty tools to remove and install parts, cleaning components, lubricating seals, and torquing bolts to the specified values. Technicians are advised to take precautions to prevent spills and contamination when working on the fuel system.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling components of a 938F wheel loader transmission. It describes removing the transmission from the vehicle and then disassembling it into individual parts like shafts, gears, seals, and clutches. The multi-step process includes using various tools to compress springs, remove snap rings, and disassemble interconnected sub-assemblies. Reassembly follows the reverse order and includes inspecting parts for wear and replacing as needed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine oil filter base and oil cooler from a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine. It describes:
- Draining the coolant from the cooling system before removal
- Using a strap wrench to remove the oil filter
- Disconnecting hoses and removing bolts to take off the oil filter base and oil cooler
- Cleaning and installing replacement parts in the reverse order
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1) Valves, springs, and related parts using specialized tools to compress springs.
2) Valve guides using a driver tool and ensuring proper height.
3) Valve seat inserts using an extractor tool and driver to install new inserts.
4) The engine oil filter base and related internal parts, noting any spring pressure hazards.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix EEH) Service Repair Manual (EEH00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive components of a 345D L Excavator. It describes removing 28 components in 28 steps, including the final drive cover, carrier assemblies, ring gear, and sprocket housing. Reassembly is described in 21 steps, beginning with installing bearing cups into the sprocket housing and ending by attaching the coupling to the motor housing. Tools required are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1) Inlet and exhaust valves, springs, and related parts.
2) Inlet and exhaust valve guides.
3) Inlet and exhaust valve seat inserts.
4) The engine oil filter base.
The procedures describe the required tools and provide illustrations showing the parts. Safety notices are included regarding spring-loaded components.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix TBA) Service Repair Manual (TBA00001...jdkskmmdmd1
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 345D L Excavator (Prefix KFH) Service Repair Manual (KFH00001...jdkskmmdmd1
1. The document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine.
2. It details the required tools and presents a step-by-step process with illustrations for disassembling, inspecting, and reassembling each component.
3. Special attention is given to bearing installation and torque specifications for fasteners.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts. It describes using specialized tools to compress springs and extract/install parts.
2. The engine oil filter base, oil cooler, and oil pump. It emphasizes cleaning parts and contains fluids properly during removal and installation.
3. Safety precautions are provided, such as wearing protective equipment when working with spring-loaded parts and ensuring contaminants are avoided. Numerical sequences and specifications are given for installing certain parts correctly.
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 systems. Used parts should be replaced with new ones and marks made to ensure correct reinstallation of parts.
Massey Ferguson 1652 COMPACT TRACTORS Parts Catalogue Manual.pdfjdkskmmdmd1
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This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, pins, plates, seals, pistons, disks, and bearings. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes about cleaning parts, applying lubricant, and ensuring proper orientation of components like washers. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix BYC) Service Repair Manual (BYC00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine, including:
- Removing the rear gear group which involves taking out multiple gears, covers, seals, and bearings.
- Removing the flywheel which requires lifting equipment due to its weight and removing the ring gear.
- Installing the rear gear group and flywheel components in reverse order, noting specific requirements like matching dimensions and applying threadlocker to bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix ESD) Service Repair Manual...jdkskmmdmd1
The document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pins, and piston assemblies. Proper cleaning and identification of parts is emphasized to ensure correct reassembly. Tools required are listed in a table.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix BWY) Service Repair Manual (BWY00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, port plate, brake piston, disks, and rotating group. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, spacers, washers, and plugs. Proper cleaning, identification of parts, and use of recommended tools are emphasized to avoid contamination and ensure correct assembly.
Massey Ferguson MF 840 COMBINES Parts Catalogue Manual.pdfjdkskmmdmd1
The document contains parts lists and diagrams for Massey Ferguson MF 840/845 combines. It lists over 50 individual parts for the engine and accessories, including the cylinder block, crankshaft, cylinder head, rocker arm assembly and other components. Each part is given an item number, part number, quantity, description and any relevant comments. Diagrams illustrate the layout and components of the engine systems.
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Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling components of a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Removing and installing the auxiliary drive by removing nuts, studs, pulley, gear, bearings, seals, and shaft.
2. Removing and installing the valve mechanism cover by removing and installing bolts and covers.
3. Removing and installing the valve mechanism cover base by removing tubes, harnesses, bolts, and installing seals and components.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling axle shaft assemblies and brake groups for a 938F wheel loader. It describes removing and installing the front and rear axle housing groups. The procedures are the same for both groups. Key steps include removing retaining rings, planetary carrier assemblies, seals, and applying shop air to remove brake pistons. New seals and lubrication with SAE 30 oil are required for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Removing the front gear group by removing bolts and gear assemblies.
2. Removing the front housing by removing covers, dampers, brackets, and bolts to detach the housing.
3. Removing the rear housing by removing elbow assemblies, bolts connecting the oil pan, and disconnecting hose assemblies.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a Caterpillar C9.3 industrial engine, including disconnecting snap-to-connect fittings, removing and installing a muffler, and removing and installing a fuel priming pump and fuel filter base.
2) The procedures include illustrations showing the components and numbered steps for disassembly and reassembly. Safety warnings are provided at the beginning regarding relieving pressures before disconnection.
3) Torque specifications and required tools are listed for relevant installation steps.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various fuel system components on a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine, including:
- Removing and installing the fuel priming pump
- Removing and installing the fuel filter base
- Removing a unit injector from the engine cylinder head
The procedures describe draining fluids, using specialty tools to remove and install parts, cleaning components, lubricating seals, and torquing bolts to the specified values. Technicians are advised to take precautions to prevent spills and contamination when working on the fuel system.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling components of a 938F wheel loader transmission. It describes removing the transmission from the vehicle and then disassembling it into individual parts like shafts, gears, seals, and clutches. The multi-step process includes using various tools to compress springs, remove snap rings, and disassemble interconnected sub-assemblies. Reassembly follows the reverse order and includes inspecting parts for wear and replacing as needed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine oil filter base and oil cooler from a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine. It describes:
- Draining the coolant from the cooling system before removal
- Using a strap wrench to remove the oil filter
- Disconnecting hoses and removing bolts to take off the oil filter base and oil cooler
- Cleaning and installing replacement parts in the reverse order
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1) Valves, springs, and related parts using specialized tools to compress springs.
2) Valve guides using a driver tool and ensuring proper height.
3) Valve seat inserts using an extractor tool and driver to install new inserts.
4) The engine oil filter base and related internal parts, noting any spring pressure hazards.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix EEH) Service Repair Manual (EEH00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive components of a 345D L Excavator. It describes removing 28 components in 28 steps, including the final drive cover, carrier assemblies, ring gear, and sprocket housing. Reassembly is described in 21 steps, beginning with installing bearing cups into the sprocket housing and ending by attaching the coupling to the motor housing. Tools required are listed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a C27 Industrial Engine, including:
1) Inlet and exhaust valves, springs, and related parts.
2) Inlet and exhaust valve guides.
3) Inlet and exhaust valve seat inserts.
4) The engine oil filter base.
The procedures describe the required tools and provide illustrations showing the parts. Safety notices are included regarding spring-loaded components.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix TBA) Service Repair Manual (TBA00001...jdkskmmdmd1
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 345D L Excavator (Prefix KFH) Service Repair Manual (KFH00001...jdkskmmdmd1
1. The document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine.
2. It details the required tools and presents a step-by-step process with illustrations for disassembling, inspecting, and reassembling each component.
3. Special attention is given to bearing installation and torque specifications for fasteners.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C9 Industrial Engine, including:
1. Valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts. It describes using specialized tools to compress springs and extract/install parts.
2. The engine oil filter base, oil cooler, and oil pump. It emphasizes cleaning parts and contains fluids properly during removal and installation.
3. Safety precautions are provided, such as wearing protective equipment when working with spring-loaded parts and ensuring contaminants are avoided. Numerical sequences and specifications are given for installing certain parts correctly.
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 systems. Used parts should be replaced with new ones and marks made to ensure correct reinstallation of parts.
Massey Ferguson 1652 COMPACT TRACTORS Parts Catalogue Manual.pdfjdkskmmdmd1
This document is a table of contents for the engine, fuel, and exhaust systems of Massey Ferguson 1648, 1652, and 1655 compact tractors. It contains 91 pages listing component part numbers and references for the engine, fuel injection, cooling, exhaust, and related systems. The pages are organized by component and sub-components.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, pins, plates, seals, pistons, disks, and bearings. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly process in 30 steps and provides notes about cleaning parts, applying lubricant, and ensuring proper orientation of components like washers. Tools required are listed for both procedures.
Caterpillar Cat 345D L Excavator (Prefix BYC) Service Repair Manual (BYC00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a C13 engine, including:
- Removing the rear gear group which involves taking out multiple gears, covers, seals, and bearings.
- Removing the flywheel which requires lifting equipment due to its weight and removing the ring gear.
- Installing the rear gear group and flywheel components in reverse order, noting specific requirements like matching dimensions and applying threadlocker to bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix ESD) Service Repair Manual...jdkskmmdmd1
The document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists 31 steps to remove parts like the head, plates, seals, pins, and piston assemblies. Proper cleaning and identification of parts is emphasized to ensure correct reassembly. Tools required are listed in a table.
Caterpillar Cat 345C L Excavator (Prefix BWY) Service Repair Manual (BWY00001...jdkskmmdmd1
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a travel motor. The disassembly procedure involves 31 steps to remove parts like the head, port plate, brake piston, disks, and rotating group. The assembly procedure reverses the disassembly with 13 steps like installing seals, spacers, washers, and plugs. Proper cleaning, identification of parts, and use of recommended tools are emphasized to avoid contamination and ensure correct assembly.
Massey Ferguson MF 840 COMBINES Parts Catalogue Manual.pdfjdkskmmdmd1
The document contains parts lists and diagrams for Massey Ferguson MF 840/845 combines. It lists over 50 individual parts for the engine and accessories, including the cylinder block, crankshaft, cylinder head, rocker arm assembly and other components. Each part is given an item number, part number, quantity, description and any relevant comments. Diagrams illustrate the layout and components of the engine systems.
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Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 345D L EXCAVATOR RGD
Configuration: 345D L Excavators RGD00001-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
i02407350
Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the travel motor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Travel Motor - Remove" .
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 3E-3879 Eyebolt 1
B 1P-0074 Slide Hammer Puller 1
C 6V-3010 Puller Group 1
D 4C-8359 Eyebolt 1
E 9S-9152 Bearing Puller 1
F 1P-1862 Pliers 1
G 1P-0510 Driver Group 1
H 1U-7600 Slide Hammer Puller 1
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair
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3. 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.
NOTICE
Failure to properly assemble parts or failure to follow established
procedures can lead to damage to the parts and assembly.
To avoid damage to parts, always identify and mark the parts so that
they can be installed into the same location. Never force parts during
assembly. Keep parts clean and lubricated.
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contamination of the hydraulic system with foreign material will
reduce the service life of the hydraulic system components.
To prevent contaminants from entering the hydraulic system, always
plug or cap the lines, fittings, or hoses as they are disconnected. Cover
any disassembled components and clean them properly before
assembly.
Clean the hydraulic system properly after any major component
exchange or especially after a component failure, to remove any
contamination.
Note: If a failure occurs, an accurate diagnosis of the cause can prevent a recurrence. Information
is available to analyze failures for piston pumps and motors. Refer to Special Publication,
SEBD0641, "Analyzing Axial Piston Pump and Motor Failures".
Note: Inspect all parts. If any parts are worn or damaged use new parts for replacement. The
installation of used parts during reconditioning is acceptable. Reuse and salvage information is
available on piston pumps. Refer to Guideline for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations,
SEBF8032, "Piston Pumps and Motors". During reconditioning, correct any conditions that might
have caused the original failure.
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4. 1. Thoroughly clean the outside of the travel motor prior to disassembly. Fasten the travel
motor to a suitable holding fixture in a vertical position. The weight of the travel motor is
141 kg (310 lb).
Illustration 1 g00627438
2. Remove displacement change valve (1) from the head of the travel motor.
Illustration 2 g00624938
3. Remove O-ring seals (2) and rings (3) from the displacement change valve.
Illustration 3 g00628657
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5. 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 plugs (5) from the head. Remove an O-ring seal from each plug.
5. Remove outer bolts (4) from the head of the travel motor.
Illustration 4 g00624949
6. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to remove the head of the travel motor from
the travel motor housing. The weight of head (6) is approximately 43 kg (95 lb).
Note: There are pins (7) that may fall out of the inside of the head when the head is
removed.
Note: Be careful during the removal of head (6) from the travel motor housing. Be careful
not to scratch mating surfaces or damage the mating surfaces of the components.
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6. Illustration 5 g00624953
7. Turn over the head. If pins (7) are in the bottom side of the head, remove the pins.
Illustration 6 g00627405
8. Remove port plate (8) and O-ring seal (9) from the head.
Illustration 7 g00625967
9. Use Tooling (B) in order to remove bearing (10) from the head of the travel motor.
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7. Illustration 8 g00627391
10. Remove plate (11) and remove springs (12) from the travel motor housing.
11. Remove O-ring seals (13) from the upper surface of the travel motor housing.
Illustration 9 g00627377
12. Install Tooling (C) on the brake piston (14). Remove the brake piston.
Illustration 10 g00625888
13. Remove O-ring seals (15) and the backup rings from the brake piston.
Note: Make sure that you take note of the location of the O-rings versus the backup rings.
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8. Illustration 11 g00625891
14. Remove separator plates (16) from the travel motor housing.
Illustration 12 g00666743
15. Remove disks (17) from the travel motor housing.
Illustration 13 g00626837
16. Install Tooling (D) to the shaft and use a suitable lifting device in order to remove the
rotating group from the travel motor housing. The weight of the rotating group is 29 kg
(65 lb).
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9. Note: Do not allow the components of the rotating group to come apart during the removal
from the travel motor. All of the components in the rotating group must be reinstalled in the
component's original location.
Illustration 14 g00626633
17. Turn over the rotating group. Remove shaft assembly (18) from the rotating group.
Illustration 15 g00666621
Illustration 16 g00625900
18. Use a suitable press to remove bearing (19) from shaft assembly (18).
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10. Illustration 17 g00666622
19. Use Tooling (E) and a suitable press in order to remove inner race (20) from shaft assembly
(18).
Illustration 18 g00625908
20. Remove cam plate (21) from the rotating group.
Illustration 19 g00625911
21. Retainer (22) and piston assemblies (23) are nonserviceable separately. Prior to the removal
of the retainer and the piston assemblies from barrel (24), put identification marks on the
piston assemblies, the retainer and the barrel for assembly purposes.
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11. 22. The piston assemblies must be reinstalled in the original bores in the retainer and the barrel.
23. Remove retainer (22) and piston assemblies (23) from barrel (24).
24. Separate the piston assemblies from the retainer.
Illustration 20 g00625917
Note: The orientation of the washers (25) is important. The washers must be reinstalled on
barrel (24) in the same orientation.
25. Remove guide (26) and outer spacer (27) from barrel (24).
26. Remove washers (25) and inner spacer (28) from the barrel.
Illustration 21 g00625937
27. Remove keys (29) from the travel motor housing.
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12. Illustration 22 g00625920
28. Use Tooling (F) to remove retaining ring (30) from the shaft end of the travel motor
housing.
Illustration 23 g00625936
Illustration 24 g00636454
29. Use Tooling (G) to remove lip seal (31) from the travel motor housing if the shaft has been
removed from the travel motor.
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13. 30. Use Tooling (H) to remove lip seal (31) if the shaft has not been removed from the travel
motor. Place the travel motor in a vertical position when you use Tooling (H) to remove the
lip type seal.
Illustration 25 g00625976
31. Remove plug (33) and piston (32) from the travel motor housing. Remove O-ring seal (34)
from the plug.
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 345D L EXCAVATOR RGD
Configuration: 345D L Excavators RGD00001-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
i03778971
Travel Motor - Assemble
SMCS - 4351-016
Assembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 3E-3879 Eyebolt 1
D 4C-8359 Eyebolt 1
F 1P-1862 Pliers 1
G 1P-0510 Driver Group 1
J 4C-4030 Thread Lock Compound 1
K 180-6533 Seal Driver 1
L 6V-7030 Micrometer Depth Gauge 1
M 8T-0447 Calipers 1
N 1U-6396 O-Ring Assembly Compound 1
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contamination of the hydraulic system with foreign material will
reduce the service life of the hydraulic system components.
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15. To prevent contaminants from entering the hydraulic system, always
plug or cap the lines, fittings, or hoses as they are disconnected. Cover
any disassembled components and clean them properly before
assembly.
Clean the hydraulic system properly after any major component
exchange or especially after a component failure, to remove any
contamination.
Note: If a failure occurs, an accurate diagnosis of the cause can prevent a recurrence. Information
is available to analyze failures for piston pumps and motors. Refer to Special Publication,
SEBD0641, "Analyzing Axial Piston Pump and Motor Failures".
Note: Inspect all parts. If any parts are worn or damaged use new parts for replacement. The
installation of used parts during reconditioning is acceptable. Reuse and salvage information is
available on piston pumps. Refer to Guideline For Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations,
SEBF8032, "Piston Pumps and Motors". During reconditioning, correct any conditions that might
have caused the original failure.
Note: O-ring seals , gaskets, and seals should always be replaced. A used O-ring seal may not
have the same sealing properties as a new O-ring seal. Use Tooling (H) during the assembly
procedure.
Note: Apply a light film of "10W" oil to all components before assembly.
Illustration 1 g01204890
1. Install O-ring seal (34) on plug (33).
2. Install piston (32) and the plug in the travel motor body. Tighten the plug to a torque of
430 ± 40 N·m (317 ± 30 lb ft).
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16. Illustration 2 g01204916
Illustration 3 g01204919
3. Apply a thin coat of Tooling (J) on the outer surfaces of lip seal (31).
4. Use Tooling (K) and a suitable hammer to drive the lip seal into the travel motor body.
Drive the seal downward until Tooling (K) makes contact with the travel motor housing.
5. Use Tooling (F) to install retaining ring (30) to the shaft end of the travel motor body.
Illustration 4 g01204923
6. Install keys (29) inside the travel motor body.
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17. Illustration 5 g01204924
7. Assemble washers (25), inner spacer (28) and outer spacer (27) in the proper orientation, as
shown.
Illustration 6 g01204931
8. Use Tooling (L) to measure the distance from the outer spacer to the surface of the table.
The distance should be 22.1 ± 0.6 mm (0.87 ± 0.02 inch). If this measurement is off, check
orientation of the washers. If orientation is correct, replace washers and spacers with new
parts.
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18. Illustration 7 g00625917
9. Install inner spacer (28), washers (25), and outer spacer (27) to barrel (24).
10. Install guide (26) to the barrel.
Illustration 8 g00625911
11. Install piston assemblies (23) with retainer (22) in the piston assembly's original bore in
barrel (24).
Illustration 9 g00625908
12. Install cam plate (21) on the rotating group.
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19. Illustration 10 g00666621
Illustration 11 g00628062
13. Use a suitable press to install bearing (19) onto shaft assembly (18).
Illustration 12 g00668076
14. Use a suitable press in order to install inner race (20) onto shaft assembly (18).
Note: Place the two support plates under the lip of shaft assembly (18).
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20. Illustration 13 g00626633
15. Insert shaft assembly (18) in the rotating group.
Illustration 14 g00625891
Illustration 15 g00666743
16. Alternate disks (17) and separator plates (16) into the travel motor housing. Start with a
separator plate and end with a separator plate.
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21. Illustration 16 g00626837
17. Attach Tooling (D) to the shaft. Use a suitable lifting device in order to place barrel
assembly into the travel motor body.
Note: Align the notches of the cam plate with the keys in the travel motor body before you
lower the barrel assembly into the travel motor body.
Illustration 17 g01204938
18. Use Tooling (M) to measure the depth from the top surface of the travel motor body to the
bronze face of the barrel assembly. The distance should be 32.2 ± 2 mm (1.27 ± 0.08 inch).
If this measurement is off, check orientation of the barrel assembly. Also check if the cam
plate is properly seated on the keys.
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22. Illustration 18 g00625888
Illustration 19 g00667938
(15) O-Ring seals
19. Install O-ring seals (15) and the backup rings on the brake piston.
Note: Make sure that you install the backup ring and the O-ring seal in the original position.
Refer to Illustration 19.
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23. Illustration 20 g00629015
20. Install brake piston (14) in the body of the travel motor by hand. It may be necessary to use
a soft faced hammer to seat the brake piston correctly.
Illustration 21 g01204953
21. Use Tooling (M) to measure the distance from the top of the brake piston (14) to the top
surface of the travel motor body. The distance should be 20.8 ± 1.0 mm (0.82 ± 0.04 inch).
If this measurement is off, drive the brake piston further into the travel motor body.
Illustration 22 g00627391
22. Install springs (12) and plate (11).
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24. 23. Install O-ring seals (13).
Illustration 23 g01204965
24. Use Tooling (G) to drive the bearing into the head.
Illustration 24 g00627405
25. Install O-ring seal (9) onto the head.
26. Install port plate (8) on the head. It may be necessary to apply a small amount of grease to
the port plate in order to hold the port plate in place during the installation of the head.
Illustration 25 g01205007
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25. 27. Turn over head (6). Install Tooling (A) onto the head. Use a suitable lifting device to install
the head onto the travel motor.
Illustration 26 g00631594
28. Install Pins (7) into the head.
Illustration 27 g00628657
29. Install an O-ring on each plug (5).
30. Install bolts (4) which hold the head in place. Tighten the six bolts to a torque of
530 ± 70 N·m (391 ± 52 lb ft).
31. Install plugs (5) that hold the pins in the head. Tighten the plugs to a torque of 75 ± 7 N·m
(55 ± 5 lb ft).
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27. Illustration 28 g00624938
32. Install O-ring seals (2) and rings (3) on the displacement change valve.
Illustration 29 g00627438
33. Install displacement change valve (1) onto the head of the travel motor. Tighten the
displacement change valve to a torque of 50 ± 3 N·m (37 ± 2 lb ft).
34. To prevent possible damage to the travel motor, the unit should be filled with oil at least up
to the fill port prior to operation. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual for the
correct oil specification.
End By:
a. Install the travel motor. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Travel Motor - Install".
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 345D L EXCAVATOR RGD
Configuration: 345D L Excavators RGD00001-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
i02429546
Travel Motor - Install
SMCS - 4351-012
Installation Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A -
Threaded Rod
M 20 X 2.5 by 18 inch
2
B 140-7742 Sleeve 1
Note: Cleanliness is an important factor. Before assembly, all parts should be thoroughly cleaned
in cleaning fluid. Allow the parts to air dry. Wiping cloths or rags should not be used to dry parts.
Lint may be deposited on the parts which may cause later trouble. Inspect all parts. If any parts are
worn or damaged, use new parts for replacement.
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29. Illustration 1 g01213930
Illustration 2 g01213930
1. Install Tooling (A) as a guide. Attach Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device onto travel
motor (4). The weight of travel motor assembly (4) is approximately 127 kg (280 lb).
Position travel motor assembly (4) and install bolts (3).
Illustration 3 g01213929
2. Install bolts (2). Connect hose assemblies (1).
End By:
a. Install the counterbalance valve. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Counterbalance
Valve (Travel) - Install".
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