The document provides step-by-step instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It describes 27 steps to remove components such as plugs, seals, springs, bearings, valves, and housing pieces. Various tools are required including lifting devices, bolts, nuts, and pullers to detach parts. Safety precautions are noted to avoid injury from released spring forces during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F and 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual ...f8uejkdkdmm3e
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. The procedure involves 27 steps to remove components such as plugs, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and bearings from the motor housing, head assembly, barrel assembly and swashplate. Tools required include lifting devices, bolts, nuts, and specialty pullers and presses. Safety precautions are noted to avoid injury from released spring forces during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F and 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual ...f89siekkmdmm2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Various tools are required including lifting devices, threaded rods, nuts, bolts and specialist pullers and presses to separate parts in a safe manner while taking care with any stored forces or fluids. The detailed procedure is intended to guide maintenance technicians through a full travel motor teardown.
Caterpillar cat 349 f excavator (prefix hpd) service repair manual (hpd00001 ...didkskdkmdm
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to complete the disassembly safely and properly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Various tools are required including lifting devices, threaded rods, nuts, bolts and specialist pullers and presses to separate parts in a safe manner while taking care with any stored spring forces or fluids that may need draining or containment.
Caterpillar Cat 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual (HPD00001...fujsekmd9idd
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Many illustrations are provided to show the components and tooling required. Safety precautions are noted to be aware of spring forces and contain fluids properly during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual (HPD00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor over 27 steps. It begins by removing the travel motor and draining fluids. Various components are then removed from the motor housing, head assembly, and barrel assembly including seals, plates, springs, pistons, and bearings. Tools required include link brackets, eyebolts, pullers, threaded rods, bolts and nuts to detach components in a specific order. Personal protective equipment is recommended when removing parts under spring pressure.
The document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor over 27 steps. It begins by draining the motor and removing the head assembly, which contains components like bearings, seals, springs, and a port plate. Next, the piston assembly, barrel assembly, and swashplate are dismantled. The barrel assembly contains pistons, separator plates, friction plates, and springs that must be removed and stored in their original positions and order.
Caterpillar cat 349 f l excavator (prefix hpd) service repair manual (hpd0000...didkskdkmdm
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to complete the disassembly safely and properly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F and 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual ...f8uejkdkdmm3e
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. The procedure involves 27 steps to remove components such as plugs, seals, springs, pistons, plates, and bearings from the motor housing, head assembly, barrel assembly and swashplate. Tools required include lifting devices, bolts, nuts, and specialty pullers and presses. Safety precautions are noted to avoid injury from released spring forces during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F and 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual ...f89siekkmdmm2w
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Various tools are required including lifting devices, threaded rods, nuts, bolts and specialist pullers and presses to separate parts in a safe manner while taking care with any stored forces or fluids. The detailed procedure is intended to guide maintenance technicians through a full travel motor teardown.
Caterpillar cat 349 f excavator (prefix hpd) service repair manual (hpd00001 ...didkskdkmdm
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to complete the disassembly safely and properly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Various tools are required including lifting devices, threaded rods, nuts, bolts and specialist pullers and presses to separate parts in a safe manner while taking care with any stored spring forces or fluids that may need draining or containment.
Caterpillar Cat 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual (HPD00001...fujsekmd9idd
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Many illustrations are provided to show the components and tooling required. Safety precautions are noted to be aware of spring forces and contain fluids properly during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 349F L Excavator (Prefix HPD) Service Repair Manual (HPD00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor over 27 steps. It begins by removing the travel motor and draining fluids. Various components are then removed from the motor housing, head assembly, and barrel assembly including seals, plates, springs, pistons, and bearings. Tools required include link brackets, eyebolts, pullers, threaded rods, bolts and nuts to detach components in a specific order. Personal protective equipment is recommended when removing parts under spring pressure.
The document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor over 27 steps. It begins by draining the motor and removing the head assembly, which contains components like bearings, seals, springs, and a port plate. Next, the piston assembly, barrel assembly, and swashplate are dismantled. The barrel assembly contains pistons, separator plates, friction plates, and springs that must be removed and stored in their original positions and order.
Caterpillar cat 349 f l excavator (prefix hpd) service repair manual (hpd0000...didkskdkmdm
This document provides instructions to disassemble a travel motor on a 349F and 349F L excavator. It outlines 27 steps to fully disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the motor head assembly, port plate, springs, seals, bearings, valves and more. Precautions are provided to be aware of parts under spring force. Various specialized tools are required to complete the disassembly safely and properly.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on Caterpillar 336D2 excavators, including:
1) Removing and installing the engine oil filter and oil filter base.
2) Removing and installing the engine oil cooler.
3) Removing and installing the air cleaner assembly.
4) Removing and installing the turbocharger.
5) Removing and installing the water temperature regulator.
Detailed steps and illustrations are provided for each procedure.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists 27 steps to remove parts like the head, springs, pistons, bearings and seals. Tools required include bolts, nuts, retaining ring pliers, a bearing puller, and various adapters and eyebolts for safely removing parts with spring tension. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to ensure correct part identification and procedure. Safety notices warn of potential for parts propelled by springs and instruct wearing protective equipment.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix PPN) Service Repair Manual (PPN00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
1. The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a piston pump used in Caterpillar 336D L and 336D LN excavators.
2. The disassembly procedure includes using various tools to remove over 30 individual parts from the pump in the correct order.
3. Reassembly requires carefully installing each part in the reverse order, ensuring proper placement and installation of seals, bearings, springs and other components.
4. Cleanliness is emphasized as important during both disassembly and assembly to prevent dirt from damaging internal parts.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix M3N) Service Repair Manual (M3N00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and lifting out the swing gear and bearing assembly which weighs approximately 280 kg. Cleaning and inspection of parts is recommended before reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. The procedure involves removing all grease, marking the swing gear and bearing and frame for alignment, attaching lifting tools, and using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers. The swing gear and bearing assembly weighs approximately 280 kg and must be lifted carefully after the bolts are removed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330F LN excavator travel motor. It lists 28 steps to completely disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the head, housing assembly, brake piston, friction discs, and pistons. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove parts and what tools are required. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of spring forces, pressurized air, and other hazards during disassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of an excavator. The disassembly procedure involves using various tools to remove over 30 individual parts in a specific sequence. The assembly procedure similarly involves installing the parts in reverse order and adjusting the bearing preload using shims to achieve the proper clearance. Special tools and techniques like applying threadlocker and leak testing are required to properly reassemble the final drive.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a front cover on a 330F excavator engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the crankshaft pulley, fan if equipped, and front seal from the front cover.
2. Remove bolts from the front cover and housing, and remove the front cover and gasket.
3. Clean the front cover, housing, and install a new gasket. Use guide studs to position the front cover and hand tighten bolts.
4. Align the front cover and tighten the bolts. Install a new front seal. Reinstall the pulley, fan if equipped.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a final drive for 330F and 330F LN excavators. The disassembly procedure involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly, including gears, shafts, housings, seals and bearings. The assembly procedure instructs putting the final drive back together in reverse order and adjusting the bearing preload using shims to achieve the proper clearance.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a front cover on a 330F excavator engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the crankshaft pulley, fan if equipped, and front seal from the front cover.
2. Remove bolts from the front cover and housing, and remove the front cover and gasket.
3. Clean the front cover, housing, and install a new gasket. Use guide studs to align the front cover and tighten bolts.
4. Install a new front seal, crankshaft pulley, and fan if equipped.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix FEX) Service Repair Manual (FEX0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps: 1) marking the final drive parts for reassembly; 2) removing the final drive cover and internal parts like gears, washers, seals and shafts; 3) disassembling the carrier assembly and planetary gears; 4) removing the ring gear and separating the motor and sprocket housings; and 5) taking out the coupling gear and shims. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt ingress, and tools are needed to remove securing pins, rings, bolts and separate connected parts. Weights of individual parts are also provided.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix HER) Service Repair Manual (HER0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 330D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly. The assembly process similarly uses tools across 35 steps to reinstall the parts in reverse order and adjust bearing preload using shims. Proper cleaning, lubrication and torque specifications are noted throughout.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix EBP) Service Repair Manual (EBP0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions for disassembling an excavator travel motor. It begins by having the technician remove the travel motor from the excavator. The disassembly procedure then consists of 27 steps to dismantle the various components of the travel motor, including removing the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, cam plate, and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly disassemble the travel motor.
The document provides instructions for installing and removing an engine oil pump, water pump, and water temperature regulator on a Caterpillar 330D2 excavator. The oil pump installation involves cleaning components, installing various parts in sequence using specific tools and torques. The water pump removal requires draining coolant and removing hoses and bolts. Its installation aligns parts using guide studs and torques bolts in a given order. Removing the temperature regulator involves draining coolant and disconnecting hoses.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps: 1) marking the final drive parts for reassembly; 2) removing the final drive cover and internal parts like gears, washers, seals and shafts; 3) disassembling the carrier assembly and planetary gears; 4) removing the ring gear and separating the motor and sprocket housings; and 5) taking out the coupling gear and shims. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt ingress, and tools are needed to remove securing pins, rings, bolts and separate connected parts. Weights of individual parts are also provided.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an excavator travel motor. It is a 27 step process that includes removing the motor head, brake piston, barrel assembly, cam plate, and other internal components. Special tools are required to properly support and disassemble the motor. Technicians are advised to take care when handling components and contain any fluids.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 330D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly. The assembly process similarly uses tools across 35 steps to reinstall the parts in reverse order and adjust bearing preload using shims. Proper cleaning, lubrication and torque specifications are noted throughout.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix NBD) Service Repair Manual (NBD00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on excavator models 330D and 330D L. The procedure involves 32 steps and requires various tools. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary gear assembly, and housing components. Disassembly of the planetary gear assembly requires pressing out shafts and removing washers, bearings, and gears. Cleanliness is important during disassembly to prevent dirt from entering internal mechanisms.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix JLP) Service Repair Manual (JLP00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator. It begins by having the technician mark the final drive for alignment and then remove the final drive and travel motor. Over 30 steps are then outlined to disassemble the various components of the final drive. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts using specialized tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process to prevent dirt from entering the mechanism.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix R2D) Service Repair Manual (R2D00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar 330D L excavator with a C9 engine. The summary is:
The rear gear group removal procedure involves using tools to remove retaining bolts, bushings, adapters, bearings, gears and covers. Installation requires matching dimensions and orientations when pressing in new bearings and reinstalling components.
To remove the flywheel, bolts are first removed 180 degrees apart using a guide stud before lifting the flywheel off. Installation involves heating and pressing in a ring gear, lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs, and torquing bolts to the specified value
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on Caterpillar 336D2 excavators, including:
1) Removing and installing the engine oil filter and oil filter base.
2) Removing and installing the engine oil cooler.
3) Removing and installing the air cleaner assembly.
4) Removing and installing the turbocharger.
5) Removing and installing the water temperature regulator.
Detailed steps and illustrations are provided for each procedure.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a travel motor. It lists 27 steps to remove parts like the head, springs, pistons, bearings and seals. Tools required include bolts, nuts, retaining ring pliers, a bearing puller, and various adapters and eyebolts for safely removing parts with spring tension. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to ensure correct part identification and procedure. Safety notices warn of potential for parts propelled by springs and instruct wearing protective equipment.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix PPN) Service Repair Manual (PPN00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
1. The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a piston pump used in Caterpillar 336D L and 336D LN excavators.
2. The disassembly procedure includes using various tools to remove over 30 individual parts from the pump in the correct order.
3. Reassembly requires carefully installing each part in the reverse order, ensuring proper placement and installation of seals, bearings, springs and other components.
4. Cleanliness is emphasized as important during both disassembly and assembly to prevent dirt from damaging internal parts.
Caterpillar Cat 336D L Excavator (Prefix M3N) Service Repair Manual (M3N00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. It describes cleaning grease from the swing gear and bearing, marking them for alignment during reinstallation, attaching lifting tools, using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers, and lifting out the swing gear and bearing assembly which weighs approximately 280 kg. Cleaning and inspection of parts is recommended before reassembly.
This document provides instructions for removing the swing gear and bearing from an excavator undercarriage frame. The procedure involves removing all grease, marking the swing gear and bearing and frame for alignment, attaching lifting tools, and using a hydraulic torque wrench to remove bolts and spacers. The swing gear and bearing assembly weighs approximately 280 kg and must be lifted carefully after the bolts are removed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330F LN excavator travel motor. It lists 28 steps to completely disassemble the travel motor, removing components like the head, housing assembly, brake piston, friction discs, and pistons. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove parts and what tools are required. Safety notices are included throughout to warn of spring forces, pressurized air, and other hazards during disassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of an excavator. The disassembly procedure involves using various tools to remove over 30 individual parts in a specific sequence. The assembly procedure similarly involves installing the parts in reverse order and adjusting the bearing preload using shims to achieve the proper clearance. Special tools and techniques like applying threadlocker and leak testing are required to properly reassemble the final drive.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a front cover on a 330F excavator engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the crankshaft pulley, fan if equipped, and front seal from the front cover.
2. Remove bolts from the front cover and housing, and remove the front cover and gasket.
3. Clean the front cover, housing, and install a new gasket. Use guide studs to position the front cover and hand tighten bolts.
4. Align the front cover and tighten the bolts. Install a new front seal. Reinstall the pulley, fan if equipped.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a final drive for 330F and 330F LN excavators. The disassembly procedure involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly, including gears, shafts, housings, seals and bearings. The assembly procedure instructs putting the final drive back together in reverse order and adjusting the bearing preload using shims to achieve the proper clearance.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a front cover on a 330F excavator engine. The key steps are:
1. Remove the crankshaft pulley, fan if equipped, and front seal from the front cover.
2. Remove bolts from the front cover and housing, and remove the front cover and gasket.
3. Clean the front cover, housing, and install a new gasket. Use guide studs to align the front cover and tighten bolts.
4. Install a new front seal, crankshaft pulley, and fan if equipped.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix FEX) Service Repair Manual (FEX0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps: 1) marking the final drive parts for reassembly; 2) removing the final drive cover and internal parts like gears, washers, seals and shafts; 3) disassembling the carrier assembly and planetary gears; 4) removing the ring gear and separating the motor and sprocket housings; and 5) taking out the coupling gear and shims. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt ingress, and tools are needed to remove securing pins, rings, bolts and separate connected parts. Weights of individual parts are also provided.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix HER) Service Repair Manual (HER0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 330D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly. The assembly process similarly uses tools across 35 steps to reinstall the parts in reverse order and adjust bearing preload using shims. Proper cleaning, lubrication and torque specifications are noted throughout.
Caterpillar Cat 330D2 L Excavator (Prefix EBP) Service Repair Manual (EBP0000...fuusejkddmmd3e
The document provides instructions for disassembling an excavator travel motor. It begins by having the technician remove the travel motor from the excavator. The disassembly procedure then consists of 27 steps to dismantle the various components of the travel motor, including removing the head, brake piston, barrel assembly, cam plate, and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to properly disassemble the travel motor.
The document provides instructions for installing and removing an engine oil pump, water pump, and water temperature regulator on a Caterpillar 330D2 excavator. The oil pump installation involves cleaning components, installing various parts in sequence using specific tools and torques. The water pump removal requires draining coolant and removing hoses and bolts. Its installation aligns parts using guide studs and torques bolts in a given order. Removing the temperature regulator involves draining coolant and disconnecting hoses.
The document provides instructions for disassembling a 330D2 excavator final drive. It involves 33 steps: 1) marking the final drive parts for reassembly; 2) removing the final drive cover and internal parts like gears, washers, seals and shafts; 3) disassembling the carrier assembly and planetary gears; 4) removing the ring gear and separating the motor and sprocket housings; and 5) taking out the coupling gear and shims. Cleanliness is important to prevent dirt ingress, and tools are needed to remove securing pins, rings, bolts and separate connected parts. Weights of individual parts are also provided.
The document provides instructions for disassembling an excavator travel motor. It is a 27 step process that includes removing the motor head, brake piston, barrel assembly, cam plate, and other internal components. Special tools are required to properly support and disassemble the motor. Technicians are advised to take care when handling components and contain any fluids.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive of a 330D2 excavator. The disassembly process involves using various tools to remove 37 individual parts from the final drive assembly. The assembly process similarly uses tools across 35 steps to reinstall the parts in reverse order and adjust bearing preload using shims. Proper cleaning, lubrication and torque specifications are noted throughout.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix NBD) Service Repair Manual (NBD00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on excavator models 330D and 330D L. The procedure involves 32 steps and requires various tools. Key steps include removing the final drive cover, gears, carrier assembly, planetary gear assembly, and housing components. Disassembly of the planetary gear assembly requires pressing out shafts and removing washers, bearings, and gears. Cleanliness is important during disassembly to prevent dirt from entering internal mechanisms.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix JLP) Service Repair Manual (JLP00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides disassembly instructions for a final drive on an excavator. It begins by having the technician mark the final drive for alignment and then remove the final drive and travel motor. Over 30 steps are then outlined to disassemble the various components of the final drive. This includes removing gears, carriers, shafts, seals and other parts using specialized tools. Cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process to prevent dirt from entering the mechanism.
Caterpillar Cat 330D L Excavator (Prefix R2D) Service Repair Manual (R2D00001...fuusejkddmmd3e
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar 330D L excavator with a C9 engine. The summary is:
The rear gear group removal procedure involves using tools to remove retaining bolts, bushings, adapters, bearings, gears and covers. Installation requires matching dimensions and orientations when pressing in new bearings and reinstalling components.
To remove the flywheel, bolts are first removed 180 degrees apart using a guide stud before lifting the flywheel off. Installation involves heating and pressing in a ring gear, lifting the flywheel into place using guide studs, and torquing bolts to the specified value
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 349F L EXCAVATOR BZ2
Configuration: 349F & 349F L Excavators BZ200001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C13 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
349F and 352F Excavators Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR0194-04 Publication Date -01/02/2018 Date Updated -21/02/2018
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Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
Disassembly Procedure
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Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 138-7574 Link Bracket 1
B - Bolt M4 x 0.7 1
C 6V-3010 Puller Gp 1
D 3E-3879 Eyebolt 1
E 9S-9152 Bearing Puller Gp 1
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1. Drain the travel motor.
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2. Remove O-ring seal (1) from motor housing (2).
Illustration 2 g02419296
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.
3. Attach Tooling (A) onto head assembly (3). Remove bolts (4). Use Tooling (A) and a
suitable lifting device to remove head (3). The weight of head assembly (3) is
approximately 40 kg (90 lb).
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4. Illustration 3 g02419358
4. Remove plate (5) from head (3).
Illustration 4 g02419359
5. Remove bearing (6) from head assembly (3).
6. Remove orifice (7), spring (8), and ball (9).
7. Remove O-ring seal (10) from head assembly (3).
Illustration 5 g02419416
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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.
8. Remove adapter (11), spool (12), and spring (13) from head assembly (3).
Illustration 6 g02419439
9. Use Tooling (B) in order to remove retainers (14) from head assembly (3).
10. Remove O-ring seals (16) and backup rings (15) from adapters (14).
11. Remove balls (17) from head assembly (3).
Illustration 7 g02419577
12. Remove springs (18) from brake housing (20).
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6. 13. Remove O-ring seals (19) from motor housing (2).
Illustration 8 g02420880
14. Use Tooling (C) in order to remove brake housing (20) from motor housing (2).
Illustration 9 g02419659
15. Remove backup ring (21) and O-ring seal (22) from brake piston (20).
16. Remove O-ring seal (23) and backup ring (24) from brake piston (20).
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7. Illustration 10 g02419858
17. Attach Tooling (D) to shaft assembly (25).
18. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device in order to lift the rotating group from motor
housing (2). The weight of the rotating group is approximately 30 kg (65 lb).
Illustration 11 g02420501
19. Remove plates (26) and friction disks (27) from barrel assembly (28).
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8. Illustration 12 g02420544
20. Remove barrel assembly (28) and swashplate (29) from shaft assembly (25).
Illustration 13 g02420578
21. Remove plate (31) and pistons (30) from barrel assembly (28).
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9. Illustration 14 g02420596
22. Remove bearing (32), thin shim (33), Belleville washers (34), and barrel spacer (35) from
barrel assembly (28).
Illustration 15 g02420937
23. Use a suitable press in order to remove bearing (36) from shaft assembly (25).
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10. Illustration 16 g02421036
24. Use Tooling (E) and a suitable press in order to remove inner race (37) from shaft assembly
(25).
Illustration 17 g02420998
Illustration 18 g02421000
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11. 25. Remove keys (38) and pins (39) from motor housing (2).
Illustration 19 g02421056
26. Remove plug (40) and the O-ring seal. Remove actuator piston (41).
27. Remove retaining ring (42) and seal (43) from motor housing (2).
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Product: EXCAVATOR
Model: 349F L EXCAVATOR BZ2
Configuration: 349F & 349F L Excavators BZ200001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C13 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
349F and 352F Excavators Machine Systems
Media Number -UENR0194-04 Publication Date -01/02/2018 Date Updated -21/02/2018
i07203491
Travel Motor - Disassemble
SMCS - 4351-015
Disassemble Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 1P-2420 Transmission Repair Stand 1
B 421-5662 Lifting Eye Assembly 1
C
154-6182 M12x1.75 mm Forcing Bolt 2
6V-8149 M12x1.75 mm Nut 4
5P-8245 M12 Hard Washer 4
D
- M3x0.5 Threaded Rod 1
3K-3068 3 mm Thrust Washer 1
3C-6969 M3x0.5 Nut 2
E
8T-0276 M8x45mm Bolt 2
9M-1974 M8 Hard Washer 2
Start By:
a. Remove travel motor.
NOTICE
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13. Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Dealer Service Tool
Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on
Cat®
products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Illustration 1 g06252257
1. Use Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device to position travel motor (1) in a vertical
position on Tooling (A). The weight of travel motor (1) is approximately 136 kg (300 lb).
Use Tooling (C) to attach travel motor (1) to Tooling (A).
Illustration 2 g06252275
2. Remove plugs (2), plug (3), plug (4), and the O-ring seals.
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14. 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.
Illustration 3 g06252280
Illustration 4 g06252989
3. Remove plug (6) and the O-ring seal.
4. Remove plug (5), stopper (7), and ball (8).
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15. Illustration 5 g06255756
Illustration 6 g06255791
5. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable washer to extract seat (8A).
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.
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16. Illustration 7 g06252992
Illustration 8 g06252996
6. Remove plugs (9) and the O-ring seals.
7. Remove plug (10), spool (11), spring (12), and the O-ring seal.
Illustration 9 g06253028
8. Remove plug (13), valve (14) , and the O-ring seals.
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17. Illustration 10 g06253047
Personal injury can result from being struck by parts propelled by a
released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all recommended tooling to
release the spring force.
9. Remove the top two nuts and washers from Tooling (C).
10. Remove bolts (15).
11. Use Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device to remove motor head assembly (16). The
weight of motor head assembly (16) is approximately 45 kg (100 lb). Remove motor head
assembly (16).
Illustration 11 g06253060
12. Remove bearing (17) and O-ring seal (18).
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18. Illustration 12 g06253330
13. Reinstall the washers and nuts from Tooling (C) that were removed in a previous Step.
14. Remove springs (19), O-ring seal (20), port plate (21), O-ring seal (22), plug (23), and the O
-ring seal.
Note: Port plate (21) may still be adhered to the bottom of motor head assembly (16).
Illustration 13 g06253333
15. Remove orifice (24) and orifice (25).
Illustration 14 g06253335
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19. 16. Remove plug (26).
Illustration 15 g06253475
17. Use Tooling (E) and suitable prying devices to remove piston assembly (27).
Illustration 16 g06253502
Illustration 17 g06253508
Typical example.
18. Remove separator plates (28) and friction plates (29). Note the alternating order of separator
plates (28) and friction plates (29) for assembly purposes.
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20. Illustration 18 g06253734
19. Remove barrel assembly (30).
Note: Do not allow the components of barrel assembly (30) to come apart while you
remove barrel assembly (30). The components of barrel assembly (30) must be reinstalled
into the original positions.
Illustration 19 g06253741
20. Remove piston assemblies (31) and retainer (32).
Note: Mark the component locations for assembly purposes before you disassemble the
barrel assembly.
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.
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21. Illustration 20 g06253748
21. Remove guide (33).
Illustration 21 g06253755
22. Remove springs (34).
Illustration 22 g06254252
23. Put location marks on swashplate (35) for assembly purposes. Remove swashplate (35).
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23. Illustration 23 g06254282
24. Remove snap ring (37) and roller (36).
Illustration 24 g06254306
25. Remove keys (38).
Illustration 25 g06254363
26. Remove snap ring (40).
27. Use a soft faced hammer to remove shaft assembly (39).
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24. Illustration 26 g06254423
28. Remove snap ring (41).
29. Use a suitable press to remove bearing (42) from shaft assembly (39).
Illustration 27 g06254449
30. Remove O-ring seal (43) and O-ring seal (44).
Illustration 28 g06254465
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25. Illustration 29 g06254467
31. Remove plug (45) and use compressed air to remove piston (46).
Illustration 30 g06254480
32. Remove lip seal (47).
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