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This document provides service information for Tier 4B engines used in New Holland C227, C232, L221, and L228 skid steer and compact track loaders. It contains over 150 sections covering the engine and all related systems, with detailed removal and installation instructions. Safety precautions are provided throughout regarding handling heavy components, draining fluids, battery and refrigerant handling.
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This document is a repair manual for New Holland agricultural equipment models CS520, CS540, CS640, CS660, and CL560. It contains sections on the machines' distribution systems, power production, power train, travelling systems, body and structure, tool positioning, and crop processing. The sections contain chapters that provide technical data, functional descriptions, diagnostic information, and service procedures for the machines' components and systems. The manual uses a coding system to uniquely identify each piece of technical information and allow users to easily search for the specific information they need.
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This document is a service manual for CNH Industrial combine harvesters and covers models CX7.80 through CR10.90. It contains over 200 sections on the various systems of the combines, including the engine, transmission, hydraulics, electrical systems, attachments and more. Safety guidelines are provided at the beginning emphasizing disengaging machinery, reducing pressures, and using proper protective equipment during maintenance.
New holland c227 tier 4 b final [ndm471836 ]north america compact track load...fjsjfkskefmem
This document is a service manual for New Holland C227, C232, L221, and L228 compact track loaders and skid steer loaders that comply with Tier 4B emissions standards. It contains sections covering the engine, power coupling, front and rear axle systems, hydrostatic drive, brakes and controls, hydraulic systems, frames and ballasting, wheels, tracks and track suspension, cab climate control, electrical systems, front loader and bucket, platform, cab, bodywork, and decals. Safety and environmental rules are also provided regarding the handling and disposal of fluids, fuels, and other materials.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor service repair manual (77w01664 and up)fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel priming pump on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The removal procedure involves turning off the fuel supply line valve, removing bolts and washers to detach the pump from its base, disconnecting a tube assembly, and removing two bolts to detach the base from the cylinder block. The installation procedure is the reverse of removal. Proper cleanliness and containment of fluids is emphasized.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 68x) service repair manual (68x007...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel priming pump, removing and installing the fuel filter base, removing the fuel transfer pump, and disassembling the fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The procedures include illustrations and describe disconnecting fuel lines, removing bolts and parts, checking gaskets, and containing fluids.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 68x) service repair manual (68x000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and disassembling fuel system components on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The procedures include:
1. Removing the fuel priming pump by taking off bolts, washers and a gasket.
2. Removing the fuel filter base by disconnecting a fuel line, removing bolts and washers, and taking off a gasket.
3. Disassembling the fuel transfer pump by removing tubes, bolts, an O-ring seal, and taking apart the pump housing, piston, springs, and valves.
New holland l228 tier 4 b (final) europe skid steer loader service repair manualfjsjfkskefmem
This document provides service information for Tier 4B engines used in New Holland C227, C232, L221, and L228 skid steer and compact track loaders. It contains over 150 sections covering the engine and all related systems, with detailed removal and installation instructions. Safety precautions are provided throughout regarding handling heavy components, draining fluids, battery and refrigerant handling.
New holland cx720 combine harvesters service repair manualfjsjfkskefmem
The document provides an overview and component locations of the primary hydraulic power system for a New Holland agricultural vehicle. The system uses a closed-center load sensing pump to supply oil to circuits for steering, header height control, straw elevator functions, lateral flotation, reel adjustment, and unloading tube control. Key components include hydraulic pumps and motors, valves, cylinders, filters, accumulators, and manifolds.
New holland cs540 combine harvesters service repair manualfjsjfkskefmem
This document is a repair manual for New Holland agricultural equipment models CS520, CS540, CS640, CS660, and CL560. It contains sections on the machines' distribution systems, power production, power train, travelling systems, body and structure, tool positioning, and crop processing. The sections contain chapters that provide technical data, functional descriptions, diagnostic information, and service procedures for the machines' components and systems. The manual uses a coding system to uniquely identify each piece of technical information and allow users to easily search for the specific information they need.
New holland cr7.90 combine harvesters service repair manualfjsjfkskefmem
This document is a service manual for CNH Industrial combine harvesters and covers models CX7.80 through CR10.90. It contains over 200 sections on the various systems of the combines, including the engine, transmission, hydraulics, electrical systems, attachments and more. Safety guidelines are provided at the beginning emphasizing disengaging machinery, reducing pressures, and using proper protective equipment during maintenance.
New holland c227 tier 4 b final [ndm471836 ]north america compact track load...fjsjfkskefmem
This document is a service manual for New Holland C227, C232, L221, and L228 compact track loaders and skid steer loaders that comply with Tier 4B emissions standards. It contains sections covering the engine, power coupling, front and rear axle systems, hydrostatic drive, brakes and controls, hydraulic systems, frames and ballasting, wheels, tracks and track suspension, cab climate control, electrical systems, front loader and bucket, platform, cab, bodywork, and decals. Safety and environmental rules are also provided regarding the handling and disposal of fluids, fuels, and other materials.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor service repair manual (77w01664 and up)fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel priming pump on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The removal procedure involves turning off the fuel supply line valve, removing bolts and washers to detach the pump from its base, disconnecting a tube assembly, and removing two bolts to detach the base from the cylinder block. The installation procedure is the reverse of removal. Proper cleanliness and containment of fluids is emphasized.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 68x) service repair manual (68x007...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel priming pump, removing and installing the fuel filter base, removing the fuel transfer pump, and disassembling the fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The procedures include illustrations and describe disconnecting fuel lines, removing bolts and parts, checking gaskets, and containing fluids.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 68x) service repair manual (68x000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and disassembling fuel system components on a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor with a 3304 engine. The procedures include:
1. Removing the fuel priming pump by taking off bolts, washers and a gasket.
2. Removing the fuel filter base by disconnecting a fuel line, removing bolts and washers, and taking off a gasket.
3. Disassembling the fuel transfer pump by removing tubes, bolts, an O-ring seal, and taking apart the pump housing, piston, springs, and valves.
Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 2cb) service repair manual (2cb000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the fuel injection pump housing and governor from a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor powered by a 3304 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines and other components, then using lifting equipment to remove the housing. The disassembly process describes removing various parts like covers, lifters, bearings, and the camshaft from the housing. The assembly section outlines installing bearings, the camshaft, washer and other parts back into the housing.
Caterpillar cat e70 b excavator (prefix 5tg) service repair manual (5tg00001 ...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides service information for the travel drive and motor of an E70B excavator model. It includes three pages of specifications and diagrams of the excavator's components. The bulk of the document describes the functional construction and operating principles of the travel drive and motor system. It explains how the swash plate motor, counter-balance valve, parking brake, and reduction gears work together to convert hydraulic pressure into rotational force to power the tracks and control travel speed.
The document provides instructions for properly installing Duo-Cone seals. It describes the components of a Duo-Cone seal and the assembly process. Critical steps include cleaning and inspecting the seal ring, rubber toric, and housing to ensure they are free of contamination or damage before installation. The seal ring and toric must be aligned and installed within specified tolerances to prevent leaks.
Caterpillar cat d6 r track tractor (prefix 7gr) service repair manual (7gr000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a bulldozer blade on a D6R track-type tractor. It lists the required tools and safety precautions. The removal process involves disconnecting hydraulic hoses, removing caps and bolts from the lift cylinders and stabilizer link, and using tooling to support the push arms. Reinstallation is the reverse of the removal process.
Caterpillar cat 3054 c industrial engine (prefix 334) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
- The document provides installation instructions for a fuel injection pump on a 3054C industrial engine.
- It describes 11 steps for installing the pump, including installing seals, bolts, gears, tubes and ensuring proper timing.
- Proper installation of the spacer and tightening of bolts is emphasized to prevent contact with the pump shaft.
Caterpillar cat d5 htsk ii track skidder (prefix 7eg) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing the valves, valve guides, valve seat inserts, water directors, pistons, and connecting rods of a D5H Track-Type Skidder Series II engine. It describes how to remove and install these components, noting identification marks, cleaning, lubrication steps, and proper tool usage. Removal involves disassembling the engine down to the cylinder block, while installation requires reassembling components in the reverse order. Precautions are provided to prevent damage during disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar cat 973 c track loader (prefix ldx) service repair manual (ldx000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing the air conditioning and heating system and turbocharger on a 973C track loader with a C9 engine. It describes safety precautions when working on the refrigerant system and notes to keep all parts clean. Steps are outlined for removing and installing the turbocharger and exhaust manifold.
Caterpillar cat d5 b track tractor (prefix 46x) service repair manual (46x000...fjsjfkskefmem
This service repair manual provides instructions for repairing D5B track tractors with 3306 engines. It describes removing and installing various engine components like the front housing, valve mechanism cover, and gear group in the front of the engine. The procedures provide details on required tools, cleaning parts, applying sealants, and proper torque specifications for reinstallation.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j040...fjsjfkskefmem
- The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling starting motors for Caterpillar track loaders and excavators.
- It describes removing over a dozen parts from the starting motor housing, including the rear housing, brushes, field winding coils, and pinion drive components.
- Cleaning and inspection steps are included to check all parts for wear and damage before reassembling the starting motor.
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This document provides instructions for servicing the cylinder head assembly of a Caterpillar 3304 engine. It describes removing and installing the cylinder head assembly in 31 steps, including draining coolant, removing bolts and various components, loosening belts, and installing push rods and valves. It also describes separately removing and installing the spacer plate and valve lifters. The overall document provides detailed disassembly and reassembly instructions for servicing the cylinder head.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j019...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for disassembling three types of starting motors used in Caterpillar track loaders and excavators:
1. The disassembly process involves removing 19 main components like the solenoid, rear housing, brushes, pinion drive housing, and field winding coil.
2. Tools needed include retaining ring pliers and a driver. Detailed steps explain how to remove each part, with illustrations showing the component locations.
3. Technicians should mark parts for reassembly, clean components with mineral spirits, and inspect all parts for wear and damage after disassembly.
Caterpillar cat 420 e backhoe loader (prefix djl) service repair manual (djl0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the front drive shaft on a Caterpillar 420E backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Using a hydraulic jack to support the drive shaft guard and remove bolts to lower the guard.
2) Removing bolts to detach the front drive shaft.
3) Installing the drive shaft and tightening new bolts to the specified torque.
4) Raising the guard back into position and installing new bolts.
Caterpillar cat d4 htsk ii track skidder (prefix 8zf) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a D4HTSK II Track Skidder, including removing and installing the cylinder head assembly. The key steps are to drain coolant, remove manifolds, covers and other attached components. Then remove bolts holding the cylinder head and lift it off using tooling and a hoist. Reinstallation involves installing spacers, bolts, push rods and rocker assembly with lubricant before tightening bolts on the cylinder head.
Caterpillar cat 420 e backhoe loader (prefix dan) service repair manual (dan0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the lift cylinder and lift arms on a 420E backhoe loader. Key steps include:
1. Release hydraulic pressure and remove hoses from the lift cylinder before removing it from the lift arms.
2. Use retaining ring pliers and a lifting device to detach the cylinder, then remove it.
3. To remove the lift arms, first remove the tilt cylinder, bucket, and lift cylinder. Then use pliers to remove pins and bearings from the arms before lifting them off.
4. Installation follows the reverse of removal, taking care to clean parts and apply retaining compounds before reattaching cylinders and bearings.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 69h) service repair manual (69h036...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing a 951B/C track loader. It discusses general instructions for disassembly and assembly including safety, cleanliness, removal and installation of parts, cleaning and handling of parts, and use of service tools. It provides details on pressing parts, bolt torque, a torque-turn-tighten procedure, using torque wrench extensions, and torque multipliers.
Caterpillar cat 416 f backhoe loader (prefix lwt) service repair manual (lwt0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling components related to the rocker shaft and cylinder head on a Caterpillar 416F backhoe loader engine. The procedures include removing the rocker shaft assembly, pushrods, glow plugs, exhaust manifold, fuel injectors and other components. The cylinder head is then removed by gradually loosening setscrews and lifting the head off using a lifting device.
Caterpillar cat 951 b track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j025...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for disassembling three types of starting motors used on Caterpillar equipment:
1) Remove components like the solenoid, rear housing, brushes, and pinion drive housing to access the internal parts.
2) Mark components for correct reassembly and remove retaining rings, pins, and seals.
3) Extract the armature, field winding coil, and pole shoes from the motor housing.
4) Inspect all parts for wear and clean as needed before reassembly.
Caterpillar cat 422 e backhoe loader (prefix maw) service repair manual (maw0...fjsjfkskefmem
This service repair manual provides instructions for repairing and replacing components of the fuel system for a 422E Backhoe Loader powered by a C4.4 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the fuel priming pump and fuel filter base.
- Removing and installing the fuel injection lines.
- Removing the fuel injection nozzles.
- Installing the fuel injection nozzles.
- Removing the Delphi DP210 fuel injection pump.
The document provides detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations for completing each repair or replacement, with notes about required tools and safety precautions. Removal and installation procedures for each component are presented separately.
Caterpillar cat 416 e backhoe loader (prefix sha) service repair manual (sha0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the transmission of a 416E backhoe loader. The removal process involves draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hydraulic lines, and removing mounting hardware. The transmission is then lifted out of the machine. Disassembly separates the transmission into its major components like the torque converter, pump group, and valve groups through removal of mounting bolts and seals.
Caterpillar cat 416 d backhoe loader (prefix cxp) service repair manual (cxp0...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions to disconnect and separate the engine, torque converter, and transmission from a 416D backhoe loader. It outlines 41 steps to disconnect wiring harnesses, hoses, bolts and other components. The engine and transmission assembly weighs 680 kg and must be lifted and supported by tools during separation from the vehicle. Once separated, the transmission weighs 227 kg on its own.
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Caterpillar cat d4 e track tractor (prefix 2cb) service repair manual (2cb000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the fuel injection pump housing and governor from a Caterpillar D4E track-type tractor powered by a 3304 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines and other components, then using lifting equipment to remove the housing. The disassembly process describes removing various parts like covers, lifters, bearings, and the camshaft from the housing. The assembly section outlines installing bearings, the camshaft, washer and other parts back into the housing.
Caterpillar cat e70 b excavator (prefix 5tg) service repair manual (5tg00001 ...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides service information for the travel drive and motor of an E70B excavator model. It includes three pages of specifications and diagrams of the excavator's components. The bulk of the document describes the functional construction and operating principles of the travel drive and motor system. It explains how the swash plate motor, counter-balance valve, parking brake, and reduction gears work together to convert hydraulic pressure into rotational force to power the tracks and control travel speed.
The document provides instructions for properly installing Duo-Cone seals. It describes the components of a Duo-Cone seal and the assembly process. Critical steps include cleaning and inspecting the seal ring, rubber toric, and housing to ensure they are free of contamination or damage before installation. The seal ring and toric must be aligned and installed within specified tolerances to prevent leaks.
Caterpillar cat d6 r track tractor (prefix 7gr) service repair manual (7gr000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a bulldozer blade on a D6R track-type tractor. It lists the required tools and safety precautions. The removal process involves disconnecting hydraulic hoses, removing caps and bolts from the lift cylinders and stabilizer link, and using tooling to support the push arms. Reinstallation is the reverse of the removal process.
Caterpillar cat 3054 c industrial engine (prefix 334) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
- The document provides installation instructions for a fuel injection pump on a 3054C industrial engine.
- It describes 11 steps for installing the pump, including installing seals, bolts, gears, tubes and ensuring proper timing.
- Proper installation of the spacer and tightening of bolts is emphasized to prevent contact with the pump shaft.
Caterpillar cat d5 htsk ii track skidder (prefix 7eg) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing the valves, valve guides, valve seat inserts, water directors, pistons, and connecting rods of a D5H Track-Type Skidder Series II engine. It describes how to remove and install these components, noting identification marks, cleaning, lubrication steps, and proper tool usage. Removal involves disassembling the engine down to the cylinder block, while installation requires reassembling components in the reverse order. Precautions are provided to prevent damage during disassembly and assembly.
Caterpillar cat 973 c track loader (prefix ldx) service repair manual (ldx000...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing the air conditioning and heating system and turbocharger on a 973C track loader with a C9 engine. It describes safety precautions when working on the refrigerant system and notes to keep all parts clean. Steps are outlined for removing and installing the turbocharger and exhaust manifold.
Caterpillar cat d5 b track tractor (prefix 46x) service repair manual (46x000...fjsjfkskefmem
This service repair manual provides instructions for repairing D5B track tractors with 3306 engines. It describes removing and installing various engine components like the front housing, valve mechanism cover, and gear group in the front of the engine. The procedures provide details on required tools, cleaning parts, applying sealants, and proper torque specifications for reinstallation.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j040...fjsjfkskefmem
- The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling starting motors for Caterpillar track loaders and excavators.
- It describes removing over a dozen parts from the starting motor housing, including the rear housing, brushes, field winding coils, and pinion drive components.
- Cleaning and inspection steps are included to check all parts for wear and damage before reassembling the starting motor.
Caterpillar cat d4 htsk iii track skidder (prefix 7pk) service repair manual ...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing the cylinder head assembly of a Caterpillar 3304 engine. It describes removing and installing the cylinder head assembly in 31 steps, including draining coolant, removing bolts and various components, loosening belts, and installing push rods and valves. It also describes separately removing and installing the spacer plate and valve lifters. The overall document provides detailed disassembly and reassembly instructions for servicing the cylinder head.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j019...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for disassembling three types of starting motors used in Caterpillar track loaders and excavators:
1. The disassembly process involves removing 19 main components like the solenoid, rear housing, brushes, pinion drive housing, and field winding coil.
2. Tools needed include retaining ring pliers and a driver. Detailed steps explain how to remove each part, with illustrations showing the component locations.
3. Technicians should mark parts for reassembly, clean components with mineral spirits, and inspect all parts for wear and damage after disassembly.
Caterpillar cat 420 e backhoe loader (prefix djl) service repair manual (djl0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the front drive shaft on a Caterpillar 420E backhoe loader. It describes:
1) Using a hydraulic jack to support the drive shaft guard and remove bolts to lower the guard.
2) Removing bolts to detach the front drive shaft.
3) Installing the drive shaft and tightening new bolts to the specified torque.
4) Raising the guard back into position and installing new bolts.
Caterpillar cat d4 htsk ii track skidder (prefix 8zf) service repair manual (...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a D4HTSK II Track Skidder, including removing and installing the cylinder head assembly. The key steps are to drain coolant, remove manifolds, covers and other attached components. Then remove bolts holding the cylinder head and lift it off using tooling and a hoist. Reinstallation involves installing spacers, bolts, push rods and rocker assembly with lubricant before tightening bolts on the cylinder head.
Caterpillar cat 420 e backhoe loader (prefix dan) service repair manual (dan0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the lift cylinder and lift arms on a 420E backhoe loader. Key steps include:
1. Release hydraulic pressure and remove hoses from the lift cylinder before removing it from the lift arms.
2. Use retaining ring pliers and a lifting device to detach the cylinder, then remove it.
3. To remove the lift arms, first remove the tilt cylinder, bucket, and lift cylinder. Then use pliers to remove pins and bearings from the arms before lifting them off.
4. Installation follows the reverse of removal, taking care to clean parts and apply retaining compounds before reattaching cylinders and bearings.
Caterpillar cat 951 c track loader (prefix 69h) service repair manual (69h036...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions for servicing a 951B/C track loader. It discusses general instructions for disassembly and assembly including safety, cleanliness, removal and installation of parts, cleaning and handling of parts, and use of service tools. It provides details on pressing parts, bolt torque, a torque-turn-tighten procedure, using torque wrench extensions, and torque multipliers.
Caterpillar cat 416 f backhoe loader (prefix lwt) service repair manual (lwt0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling components related to the rocker shaft and cylinder head on a Caterpillar 416F backhoe loader engine. The procedures include removing the rocker shaft assembly, pushrods, glow plugs, exhaust manifold, fuel injectors and other components. The cylinder head is then removed by gradually loosening setscrews and lifting the head off using a lifting device.
Caterpillar cat 951 b track loader (prefix 86j) service repair manual (86j025...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for disassembling three types of starting motors used on Caterpillar equipment:
1) Remove components like the solenoid, rear housing, brushes, and pinion drive housing to access the internal parts.
2) Mark components for correct reassembly and remove retaining rings, pins, and seals.
3) Extract the armature, field winding coil, and pole shoes from the motor housing.
4) Inspect all parts for wear and clean as needed before reassembly.
Caterpillar cat 422 e backhoe loader (prefix maw) service repair manual (maw0...fjsjfkskefmem
This service repair manual provides instructions for repairing and replacing components of the fuel system for a 422E Backhoe Loader powered by a C4.4 engine, including:
- Removing and installing the fuel priming pump and fuel filter base.
- Removing and installing the fuel injection lines.
- Removing the fuel injection nozzles.
- Installing the fuel injection nozzles.
- Removing the Delphi DP210 fuel injection pump.
The document provides detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations for completing each repair or replacement, with notes about required tools and safety precautions. Removal and installation procedures for each component are presented separately.
Caterpillar cat 416 e backhoe loader (prefix sha) service repair manual (sha0...fjsjfkskefmem
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the transmission of a 416E backhoe loader. The removal process involves draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hydraulic lines, and removing mounting hardware. The transmission is then lifted out of the machine. Disassembly separates the transmission into its major components like the torque converter, pump group, and valve groups through removal of mounting bolts and seals.
Caterpillar cat 416 d backhoe loader (prefix cxp) service repair manual (cxp0...fjsjfkskefmem
This document provides instructions to disconnect and separate the engine, torque converter, and transmission from a 416D backhoe loader. It outlines 41 steps to disconnect wiring harnesses, hoses, bolts and other components. The engine and transmission assembly weighs 680 kg and must be lifted and supported by tools during separation from the vehicle. Once separated, the transmission weighs 227 kg on its own.
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Caterpillar cat th406 c telehandler operator and maintenance manual
1. Operation &
Maintenance Manual
Original Instructions
Keep this manual with machine at all times.
Models
TH336C, TH337C,
TH406C, TH407C,
TH414C, TH514C,
TH417C
S/N MJR00150 & After, S/N THM00150 & After
S/N DJB00150 & After, S/N SXJ00150 & After
S/N GAT00150 & After, S/N RCH00150 & After
S/N MLH00150 & After, S/N JJT00150 & After
S/N KEK00150 & After, S/N RWW00150 & After
S/N MWC00150 & After, S/N KKW00150 & After
S/N RRJ00150 & After, S/N RRW00150 & After
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This manual is a very important tool! Keep it with the machine at all times.
The purpose of this manual is to provide owners, users, operators, lessors, and lessees
with the precautions and operating procedures essential for the safe and proper machine
operation for its intended purpose.
Due to continuous product improvements, JLG Industries, Inc. reserves the right to make
specification changes without prior notification. Contact JLG Industries, Inc. for updated
information.
Operator Qualifications
The operator of the machine must not operate the machine until this manual has been
read, training is accomplished and operation of the machine has been completed under
the supervision of an experienced and qualified operator. Operation within the U.S.A.
requires training per OSHA 1910.178.
Operators of this equipment must possess a valid, applicable driver’s license, be in good
physical and mental condition, have normal reflexes and reaction time, good vision and
depth perception and normal hearing. Operator must not be using medication which
could impair abilities nor be under the influence of alcohol or any other intoxicant during
the work shift.
In addition, the operator must read, understand and comply with instructions contained
in the following material furnished with the material handler:
• This Operation & Maintenance Manual
• Telehandler Safety Manual (ANSI only)
• All instructional decals and plates
• Any optional equipment instructions furnished
The operator must also read, understand and comply with all applicable Employer,
Industry and Governmental rules, standards and regulations.
Modifications
Modifications to this machine may affect compliance with Industry Standards and/
or Governmental Regulations. Any modification must be approved by JLG.
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This product must comply with all safety related bulletins. Contact JLG Industries, Inc. or
the local Caterpillar dealer representative for information regarding safety-related
bulletins which may have been issued for this product.
JLG Industries, Inc. sends safety related bulletins to the owner of record of this machine.
Contact JLG Industries, Inc. to ensure that the current owner records are updated and
accurate.
JLG Industries, Inc. must be notified immediately in all instances where JLG products have
been involved in an accident involving bodily injury or death of personnel or when
damage has occurred to personal property or the JLG product.
FOR:
• Accident Reporting and Product Safety Publications
• Current Owner Updates
• Questions Regarding Product Applications and Safety
• Standards and Regulations Compliance Information
• Questions Regarding Product Modifications
CONTACT:
Product Safety and Reliability Department
JLG Industries, Inc.
13224 Fountainhead Plaza
Hagerstown, MD 21742
USA
In USA:
Toll Free: 1-877-JLG-SAFE (1-877-554-7233)
Outside USA:
Phone: +1-717-485-6591
E-mail:
ProductSafety@JLG.com
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Other Publications Available
Service Manual....................................................................................................31200799 (UENR6251)
Parts Manual
TH306C Before SN MJR00271, SN THM00150,
TH307C Before SN DJB00484, Before SN SXJ00153
TH406C Before SN GAT00258,
TH407C Before SN MLH00843, Before SN JJT00172................................................31200730
TH414C Before SN KEK00373, Before SN RWW00169,
TH514C Before SN MWC00407, Before SN KKW00177,
TH417C Before SN RRJ00246, Before SN RRW00218 ..............................................31200729
TH306C SN MJR00271 to Present, SN THM00151 to Present...............................SEBP7164
TH307C SN DJB00484 to Present, SN SXJ00153 to Present..................................SEBP7166
TH406C SN GAT00258 to Present, SN RCH00150 to Present................................SEBP7165
TH407C SN MLH00843 to Present, SN JJT00172 to Present.................................SEBP7167
TH414C SN KEK00373 to Present, SN RWW00169 to Present..............................SEBP7168
TH514C SN MWC00407 to Present, SN KKW00177 to Present............................SEBP7170
TH417C SN RRJ00246 to Present, SN RRW00218 to Present................................SEBP7169
THP18s & THP45s Platforms for TH414, TH514, TH417,
TH414C, TH514C, TH417C Operation & Maintenance
Manual (if equipped for platform) ....................................................................................Contact JLG
Load Management Indicator System Operation & Maintenance
Manual (if equipped) .............................................................................................................Contact JLG
Note: The following standards may be referenced in this manual:
ANSI is compliant to ANSI/ITSDF B56.6
AUS is compliant to AS 1418.19
CE is compliant to EN1459
Refer to the machine Serial Number Plate to identify the applicable compliance standard.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revision Log
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Operator Qualifications ........................................................................... b
Modifications............................................................................................... b
Other Publications Available ................................................................. d
Table of Contents
Section 1—General Safety Practices
1.1 Hazard Classification System ....................................................................1-1
Safety Alert System and Safety Signal Words...............................1-1
1.2 General Precautions .....................................................................................1-1
1.3 Operation Safety............................................................................................1-2
Electrical Hazards....................................................................................1-2
Tip Over Hazard.......................................................................................1-4
Travel Hazard............................................................................................1-7
Load Falling Hazard ...............................................................................1-8
Lifting Personnel.....................................................................................1-9
Driving Hazards on Slopes................................................................1-10
Pinch Points and Crush Hazards.....................................................1-11
Fall Hazard..............................................................................................1-13
Chemical Hazards ................................................................................1-14
1.4 Product Link (if equipped) ......................................................................1-15
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Information for Users..........................................................................1-15
Section 2 - Pre-Operation and Inspection
2.1 Pre-Operation Check and Inspection.....................................................2-1
2.2 Safety Decals...................................................................................................2-3
TH336C, TH337C, TH406C & TH407C (CE & AUS).........................2-3
TH406C & TH407C (ANSI).....................................................................2-6
TH414C, TH514C & TH417C (CE & AUS) ..........................................2-8
TH514C (ANSI).......................................................................................2-11
2.3 Walk-Around Inspection..........................................................................2-14
2.4 Warm-Up and Operational Checks ......................................................2-16
Warm-Up Check ...................................................................................2-16
Operational Check...............................................................................2-16
2.5 Operator Cab................................................................................................2-17
2.6 Windows........................................................................................................2-18
Cab Door Window ...............................................................................2-18
Rear Window .........................................................................................2-19
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Section 3 - Controls and Indicators
3.1 General..............................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Controls ............................................................................................................3-2
Instrument Panel ....................................................................................3-4
Display Screen .........................................................................................3-6
Keypad........................................................................................................3-8
Ignition.................................................................................................... 3-10
Park Brake............................................................................................... 3-11
Parking Procedure............................................................................... 3-11
Transmission Control Lever (if equipped) .................................. 3-12
Load Stability Indicator - LSI (CE & AUS)...................................... 3-14
Steering Column Adjuster................................................................ 3-16
Joystick.................................................................................................... 3-18
Front Console Switches..................................................................... 3-24
Right Console Switches..................................................................... 3-26
Accessory Control Lever.................................................................... 3-28
Reversing Fan (if equipped)............................................................. 3-29
3.3 Anti Theft ...................................................................................................... 3-30
3.4 Steer Modes ................................................................................................. 3-32
Manual Steering Alignment Mode Change............................... 3-32
All Wheel Assisted Steering Alignment Mode Change.......... 3-33
3.5 Operator Seat .............................................................................................. 3-34
Operator Presence (CE & AUS)........................................................ 3-34
Adjustments.......................................................................................... 3-35
Seat Belt .................................................................................................. 3-38
3.6 Boom Indicators ......................................................................................... 3-39
Boom Extension................................................................................... 3-39
Boom Angle (AUS)............................................................................... 3-39
Section 4 - Operation
4.1 Engine ...............................................................................................................4-1
Starting the Engine................................................................................4-1
Battery Boosted Starting......................................................................4-2
Normal Engine Operation ...................................................................4-3
Shut-Down Procedure..........................................................................4-3
4.2 After-Treatment System (S/N MJR00150 & After,
S/N DJB00150 & After, S/N GAT00150 & After,
S/N MLH00150 & After, S/N KEK00150 & After,
S/N MWC00150 & After, S/N RRJ00150 & After -
if equipped with 75 kW engine) ..............................................................4-4
Automatic Regeneration .....................................................................4-4
Manual Regeneration............................................................................4-5
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4.3 Operating with a Non-Suspended Load...............................................4-6
Lift Load Safely.........................................................................................4-6
Picking Up a Load ...................................................................................4-6
Transporting a Load...............................................................................4-7
Leveling Procedure ................................................................................4-7
Placing a Load..........................................................................................4-8
Disengaging a Load...............................................................................4-8
4.4 Operating with a Suspended Load.........................................................4-9
Lift Load Safely.........................................................................................4-9
Picking Up a Suspended Load............................................................4-9
Transporting a Suspended Load....................................................4-10
Leveling Procedure .............................................................................4-10
Placing a Suspended Load ...............................................................4-11
Disengaging a Suspended Load ....................................................4-11
4.5 Road Operation (CE)..................................................................................4-12
4.6 Loading and Securing for Transport ...................................................4-13
Tiedown...................................................................................................4-13
Lifting .......................................................................................................4-14
Section 5 - Attachments and Hitches
5.1 Approved Attachments...............................................................................5-1
5.2 Unapproved Attachments .........................................................................5-1
5.3 JLG Supplied Attachments.........................................................................5-2
TH336C, TH337C, TH406C & TH407C...............................................5-2
TH414C & TH417C...................................................................................5-4
TH514C .......................................................................................................5-6
5.4 Telehandler/Attachment/Fork Capacity...............................................5-8
5.5 Use of the Load Chart ..................................................................................5-9
Capacity Indicator Locations ..............................................................5-9
Sample Load Chart (CE & ANSI) ......................................................5-10
Sample Load Chart (AUS)..................................................................5-12
Example...................................................................................................5-14
5.6 Attachment Installation ...........................................................................5-15
CAT Quick Coupler ..............................................................................5-15
JD Coupler..............................................................................................5-18
Manitou Coupler..................................................................................5-20
JCB Coupler............................................................................................5-23
Hydraulic Operated Attachment....................................................5-26
5.7 Platform Attachment (if equipped) .....................................................5-27
5.8 Adjusting/Moving Forks ..........................................................................5-28
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5.9 Attachment Operation............................................................................. 5-30
Carriage w/Forks.................................................................................. 5-31
Side Shift Carriage............................................................................... 5-32
Rotate/Side Tilt Carriage and Fork Rotator Carriage............... 5-34
Fork Positioning Carriage ................................................................. 5-36
Bucket...................................................................................................... 5-38
Multi-Purpose Bucket......................................................................... 5-40
Grapple Bucket..................................................................................... 5-42
Manure Fork .......................................................................................... 5-44
Bale Handler .......................................................................................... 5-46
Coupler Mounted Hook .................................................................... 5-48
Truss Boom ............................................................................................ 5-49
Personnel Work Platform - Fork Mounted.................................. 5-50
Platform................................................................................................... 5-52
5.10 Hitches and Trailer Brakes (TH336C, TH337C, TH406C &
TH407C)......................................................................................................... 5-53
Retrieval Hitch....................................................................................... 5-53
Pin Hitch - CUNA C (Italy).................................................................. 5-54
Pin Hitch - CUNA D2 (Italy)............................................................... 5-55
EEC Manual Pin Hitch......................................................................... 5-56
EEC Auto Hitch...................................................................................... 5-57
Piton Frame and EEC Auto Hitch ................................................... 5-58
Hydraulic Hitch..................................................................................... 5-59
Trailer Brakes......................................................................................... 5-60
Section 6 - Emergency Procedures
6.1 Towing a Disabled Product .......................................................................6-1
Moving Short Distances.......................................................................6-1
Moving Longer Distance......................................................................6-1
6.2 Emergency Lowering of Boom.................................................................6-2
6.3 Emergency Lowering of Boom If Equipped for Platform ...............6-3
Auxiliary Power System........................................................................6-3
Machine Safety System Override (MSSO)(CE, if equipped).....6-4
6.4 Cab Emergency Exit .....................................................................................6-5
Section 7 - Lubrication and Maintenance
7.1 Introduction....................................................................................................7-1
Clothing and Safety Gear.....................................................................7-1
7.2 General Maintenance Instructions..........................................................7-2
7.3 Service and Maintenance Schedules .....................................................7-3
10 & 1st 50 Hour Maintenance Schedule.......................................7-3
50 & 1st 250 Hour Maintenance Schedule ....................................7-4
250 & 500 Hour Maintenance Schedule.........................................7-5
1000, 1500 & 3000 Hour Maintenance Schedule........................7-6
6000 & 12000 Hour Maintenance Schedule..................................7-7
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SECTION 1—GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES
1.1 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Safety Alert System and Safety Signal Words
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentiality hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
1.2 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
• Hydraulic cylinders are subject to thermal expansion and contraction. This may result
in changes to the boom and/or attachment position while the machine is stationary.
Factors affecting thermal movement can include the length of time machine is
stationary, hydraulic oil temperature, ambient air temperature and boom and/or
attachment position.
WARNING
Before operation, read and understand this manual. Failure to comply with the safety
precautions listed in this manual could result in machine damage, property damage,
personal injury or death.
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1.3 OPERATION SAFETY
Note: The manufacturer has no direct control over machine application and operation.
Therefore, safety issues listed in this manual are non-exhaustive. The user and operator are
responsible for conforming with good safety practices.
Electrical Hazards
• This machine is not insulated and does not provide protection from contact or being
near electrical current.
• Always check for power lines before raising the boom.
• Maintain distance from electrical lines, apparatus, or any energized (exposed or
insulated) parts according to the Minimum Approach Distance (MAD).
Note: This requirement shall apply except where employer, local or governmental
regulations are more stringent.
• Allow for machine movement and electrical line swaying.
• Maintain a clearance of at least 10 ft (3m) between any part of the machine and its
occupants, their tools and their equipment from any electrical line or apparatus
carrying up to 50,000 volts. One foot additional clearance is required for every
additional 30,000 volts or less.
Voltage Range
(Phase to Phase)
Minimum Approach Distance
(MAD)
0 to 50 KV 10 ft (3 m)
Over 50KV to 200 KV 15 ft (5 m)
Over 200 KV to 350 KV 20 ft (6 m)
Over 350 KV to 500 KV 25 ft (8 m)
Over 500 KV to 750 KV 35 ft (11 m)
Over 750 KV to 1000 KV 45 ft (14 m)
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• The minimum approach distance may be reduced if insulating barriers are installed to
prevent contact, and the barriers are rated for the voltage of the line being guarded.
These barriers shall not be part of (or attached to) the machine. The minimum
approach distance shall be reduced to a distance within the designed working
dimensions of the insulating barrier. This determination shall be made by a qualified
person in accordance with the employer, local, or governmental requirements for
work practices near energized equipment.
DANGER
Do not maneuver machine or personnel inside prohibited zone (MAD). Assume all
electrical parts and wiring are energized unless known otherwise.
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Tip Over Hazard
General
• For additional load requirements, refer to the appropriate capacity chart.
• Never use an attachment without the appropriate JLG approved capacity chart
installed on the telehandler.
• Understand how to properly use the capacity charts located in cab.
• DO NOT exceed rated lift capacity.
• Be sure that the ground conditions are able to support the machine.
• Be aware of wind conditions. Wind may cause load swing and dangerous side loads.
• DO NOT raise boom unless frame is level (0 degrees), unless otherwise noted on
capacity chart.
• DO NOT level machine with boom/attachment above 4 ft (1,2 m).
(AUS—DO NOT level machine with load more than 11.8 in (300 mm) above
ground surface.)
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• MAINTAIN proper tire pressure at all times. If proper tire pressures are not
maintained, this machine could tip over.
• Refer to manufacturer’s specifications for proper fill ratio and pressure requirements
for tires equipped with ballast.
• Always wear seat belt.
• Keep head, arms, hands, legs and all other body parts inside operator’s cab at all times.
If telehandler starts to tip over:
• DO NOT JUMP
• BRACE YOURSELF and STAY WITH THE MACHINE
• KEEP YOUR SEAT BELT FASTENED
• HOLD ON FIRMLY
• LEAN AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT
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Non-Suspended Load
• DO NOT drive with boom raised.
Suspended Load
• Tether suspended loads to restrict movement.
• Weight of all rigging (slings, etc.) must be included as part of load.
• DO NOT attempt to use telehandler frame-leveling to compensate for load swing.
• Keep heavy part of load closest to attachment.
• Never drag the load; lift vertically.
When driving with a suspended load:
• Start, travel, turn and stop slowly to prevent load from swinging.
• DO NOT extend boom.
• DO NOT raise the load more than 300 mm (11.8 in) above ground surface or the
boom more than 45°.
• DO NOT exceed walking speed.
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Travel Hazard
• Steering characteristics differ between steer modes. Identify the steer mode settings
of the telehandler being operated.
• DO NOT change steer modes while traveling. Steer modes must be changed while
telehandler is stationary.
• Visually verify proper wheel alignment after each steer mode change.
• Ensure that adequate clearance is provided for both rear tail swing and front fork swing.
• Look out for and avoid other personnel, machinery and vehicles in the area. Use a
spotter if you DO NOT have a clear view.
• Before moving be sure of a clear path and sound horn.
• When driving, retract boom and keep boom/attachment as low as possible while
maintaining visibility of mirrors and maximum visibility of path of travel.
• Always look in the direction of travel.
• Always check boom clearances carefully before driving underneath overhead
obstructions. Position attachment/load to clear obstacles.
• When driving in high speed, use only front wheel steer (if steering modes are selectable).
• Telehandlers equipped with solid or foam filled tires should not be used in
applications requiring excessive roading or driving extended distances. In the event
an application requires excessive roading or driving expanded distances, it is
recommended to use telehandlers not equipped with solid or foam filled tires.
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Load Falling Hazard
• Never suspend load from forks or other parts of carriage weldment. Use only
approved lift points.
• DO NOT burn or drill holes in fork(s).
• Forks must be centered under load and spaced apart as far as possible.
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Lifting Personnel
• When lifting personnel, USE ONLY an approved personnel work platform, with proper
capacity chart displayed in the cab.
• DO NOT drive machine from cab when personnel are in platform.
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Driving Hazards on Slopes
To maintain sufficient traction and braking capabilities, travel on slopes as follows:
• When unloaded, drive with forks pointed downhill.
• When loaded, drive with the forks pointed uphill.
• For additional travel requirements, refer to the appropriate capacity chart.
• To avoid overspeeding the engine and drivetrain when driving down
slopes, downshift to a lower gear and use the service brake as necessary to
maintain a slow speed. DO NOT shift into neutral and coast downhill.
• Avoid excessively steep slopes or unstable surfaces. To avoid tip over DO NOT
drive across excessively steep slopes under any circumstances.
• Avoid turning on a slope. Never engage “inching” or shift to “Neutral” when
going downhill.
• DO NOT park on a slope.
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Pinch Points and Crush Hazards
Stay clear of pinch points and rotating parts on the telehandler.
• Stay clear of moving parts while engine is running.
• Keep clear of steering tires and frame or other objects.
• Keep clear from under boom.
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• Keep clear of boom holes.
• Keep arms and hands clear of attachment tilt cylinder.
• Keep hands and fingers clear of carriage and forks.
• Keep others away while operating.
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Fall Hazard
• Enter using the proper hand holds and steps provided. Always maintain 3-point
contact when mounting or dismounting. Never grab control levers or steering wheel
when mounting or dismounting the machine.
• DO NOT get off the machine until the shutdown procedure on page 4-5 has been
performed.
• DO NOT carry riders. Riders could fall off machine causing death or serious injury.
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Chemical Hazards
Exhaust Fumes
• DO NOT operate machine in an enclosed area without proper ventilation.
• DO NOT operate the machine in hazardous environments unless approved for that
purpose by JLG and site owner. Sparks from the electrical system and the engine
exhaust can cause an explosion.
Flammable Fuel
• DO NOT fill the fuel tank or service the fuel system near an open flame, sparks or
smoking materials. Engine fuel is flammable and can cause a fire and/or explosion.
Hydraulic Fluid
• DO NOT attempt to repair or tighten any hydraulic hoses or fittings while the engine is
running or when the hydraulic system is under pressure.
• Stop engine and relieve trapped pressure. Fluid in the hydraulic system is under
enough pressure that it can penetrate the skin.
• DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search
for leaks. Wear gloves to protect hands from spraying fluid.
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