This document provides instructions for removing and replacing front axles on JCB machines. It describes the components of a typical 3-piece steer drive front axle and provides warnings for safety when working underneath raised machines. Procedures are given for removing and replacing a fixed SD80 front axle and a pivot sway SD80 front axle. Torque specifications are provided for fasteners. Cross references to related topics in the manual are also included.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive carriers, hubs, and brakes of the rear axle on an M318D Wheeled Excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing 23 components including the carrier housing, planetary gears, thrust washers, retaining rings, and hub. The assembly procedure describes installing these 23 components in reverse order and adjusting brake clearance. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, spanners, pry bars, pullers, and torque wrenches.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a track roller frame on a D11T track-type tractor. The removal procedure involves loosening the track, draining oil from the frame, and using lifting tools to separate the front and rear frames. Installation involves reversing these steps, including replacing seals and bearings, filling with oil, and tightening the track. Tools and torque specifications are provided for completing both jobs in 6 to 8 steps each.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a D11T track-type tractor. It lists 50 steps for disassembly, removing components like the retaining ring, planetary carrier, spacer, and shaft. It also lists assembly steps in reverse order, applying lubricant to bearings and installing components like the turbine assembly, housing, seal ring and retainer. Safety notices are provided to thoroughly clean the oil system when reassembling after failure.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the piston pump used in the steering system of a 966H wheel loader. It outlines 28 steps for disassembly, removing components like bolts, valves, springs, and pistons. It then outlines 34 steps for assembly, replacing components and ensuring proper installation of seals and adjustment of shaft end play. The document is intended to guide maintenance technicians in properly servicing the steering pump.
1) The document provides disassembly instructions for a 938G wheel loader transmission.
2) It lists over 40 steps to disassemble the transmission, including removing gears, shafts, seals, and other components.
3) Special tools are required for tasks like removing retaining rings, compressing springs, and lifting heavy parts. Proper cleaning and marking of parts is important for reassembly.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a cylinder head and camshaft on a Caterpillar 3126 engine. It outlines the necessary steps, which include removing components like the inlet manifold, exhaust manifold, and unit injectors prior to removing the cylinder head. Detailed instructions are provided for removing the cylinder head bolts and installing a new gasket. Similarly, instructions are given for removing covers and gears to access the camshaft, as well as notes on inspection and reuse of parts. Tightening procedures and torque specifications are specified for reinstalling components.
Caterpillar Cat 320D2 L Excavator (Prefix RAR) Service Repair Manual (RAR0000...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a C7.1 engine. The procedure involves using special tools to compress the valve springs, remove the retainers and springs, and install new springs and retainers. Safety precautions are outlined to prevent injury from the force of compressed springs. Valve stem seals and valves are also removed and inspected before installation in the specified order.
Caterpillar Cat 320D2 L Excavator (Prefix YBK) Service Repair Manual (YBK0000...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator engine. The flywheel removal procedure involves removing bolts and installing guide studs to lift the flywheel off. The crankshaft rear seal is part of a sealed assembly that must be replaced if removed. Installation involves aligning and pressing the new seal onto the crankshaft flange.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the final drive carriers, hubs, and brakes of the rear axle on an M318D Wheeled Excavator. The disassembly procedure involves removing 23 components including the carrier housing, planetary gears, thrust washers, retaining rings, and hub. The assembly procedure describes installing these 23 components in reverse order and adjusting brake clearance. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, spanners, pry bars, pullers, and torque wrenches.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a track roller frame on a D11T track-type tractor. The removal procedure involves loosening the track, draining oil from the frame, and using lifting tools to separate the front and rear frames. Installation involves reversing these steps, including replacing seals and bearings, filling with oil, and tightening the track. Tools and torque specifications are provided for completing both jobs in 6 to 8 steps each.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a D11T track-type tractor. It lists 50 steps for disassembly, removing components like the retaining ring, planetary carrier, spacer, and shaft. It also lists assembly steps in reverse order, applying lubricant to bearings and installing components like the turbine assembly, housing, seal ring and retainer. Safety notices are provided to thoroughly clean the oil system when reassembling after failure.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the piston pump used in the steering system of a 966H wheel loader. It outlines 28 steps for disassembly, removing components like bolts, valves, springs, and pistons. It then outlines 34 steps for assembly, replacing components and ensuring proper installation of seals and adjustment of shaft end play. The document is intended to guide maintenance technicians in properly servicing the steering pump.
1) The document provides disassembly instructions for a 938G wheel loader transmission.
2) It lists over 40 steps to disassemble the transmission, including removing gears, shafts, seals, and other components.
3) Special tools are required for tasks like removing retaining rings, compressing springs, and lifting heavy parts. Proper cleaning and marking of parts is important for reassembly.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a cylinder head and camshaft on a Caterpillar 3126 engine. It outlines the necessary steps, which include removing components like the inlet manifold, exhaust manifold, and unit injectors prior to removing the cylinder head. Detailed instructions are provided for removing the cylinder head bolts and installing a new gasket. Similarly, instructions are given for removing covers and gears to access the camshaft, as well as notes on inspection and reuse of parts. Tightening procedures and torque specifications are specified for reinstalling components.
Caterpillar Cat 320D2 L Excavator (Prefix RAR) Service Repair Manual (RAR0000...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a C7.1 engine. The procedure involves using special tools to compress the valve springs, remove the retainers and springs, and install new springs and retainers. Safety precautions are outlined to prevent injury from the force of compressed springs. Valve stem seals and valves are also removed and inspected before installation in the specified order.
Caterpillar Cat 320D2 L Excavator (Prefix YBK) Service Repair Manual (YBK0000...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel and crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator engine. The flywheel removal procedure involves removing bolts and installing guide studs to lift the flywheel off. The crankshaft rear seal is part of a sealed assembly that must be replaced if removed. Installation involves aligning and pressing the new seal onto the crankshaft flange.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator engine. Key steps include:
1. Removing bolts from the flywheel housing and installing guide studs before lifting the housing off with a suitable device.
2. Inspecting the crankshaft rear seal for leaks and replacing if needed before cleaning surfaces and installing dowels on the cylinder block.
3. Positioning the flywheel housing onto guide studs using a lifting device, then installing and tightening bolts to secure the housing.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator. It describes removing the flywheel, using a Torx socket to remove screws from the crankshaft rear seal, and discarding the old seal. For installation, it details cleaning and preparing the crankshaft, using a plastic sleeve to protect the new seal during installation, aligning and seating the seal, and tightening the screws to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a Caterpillar C7.1 engine. It describes the required tools and outlines a multi-step process that involves positioning the piston at top dead center, compressing the valve spring with a tool to remove keepers and the spring, and reversing the process to install new springs. Safety notices are provided to wear protective equipment when working with compressed springs.
Caterpillar Cat 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix MX5) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for servicing components of a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear. The document contains illustrations and specifies required tools for each procedure. Safety notices are provided to keep parts clean and contain fluids during repair.
Caterpillar Cat 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix HHM) Service Repair ...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar C1.3 engine. It describes removing the fuel injection lines, injector pump bolts, and shims before removing the pump. When installing, the instructions specify replacing shims with the same thickness and inserting the rack pin into the thrust lever groove. Tightening bolts and fuel line nuts to the specified torques completes the installation.
Caterpillar Cat 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix CK3) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing fuel injection lines and the governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. The removal procedures describe loosening nuts to remove injection lines and governor components like springs, plates, and shafts. Installation involves reversing the removal steps and reattaching components, noting that shims must be replaced in the same thickness to maintain proper timing. Tools required include wrenches, retaining ring pliers, and sealing compounds.
Caterpillar Cat 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix SMG) Service Repair ...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It describes removing 11 parts in 11 steps to remove the governor, including bolts, springs, plates and shafts. It then describes installing the governor in 11 corresponding steps. Separate sections provide 3 steps to remove the fuel injection pump and 4 steps to install it, noting the importance of matching shim thicknesses. Another section outlines 4 steps for removing fuel injectors and 4 steps for installing them.
Caterpillar Cat 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix FR3) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. The removal procedure involves taking off the solenoid, speed control plate, start spring, and bolts to access the pump. Shims under the pump must be counted and thickness recorded. Installation requires placing the recorded number and thickness of new shims and aligning the rack pin in the notch when reinstalling the pump.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix CR9) Service Repa...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various fuel system components on a Caterpillar 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine, including fuel injection lines, nozzles, and the governor and camshaft. The removal and installation procedures describe removing retaining bolts and brackets, plugging open ports, and ensuring parts are kept clean to prevent contamination. Tools required include a bearing puller to remove bearings from the camshaft and governor components.
Caterpillar Cat 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix FKY) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various track components on a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator, including the front idler, recoil spring, hydraulic track adjuster, and sprocket. The procedures describe removing bolts and pins, compressing springs with tools, and lifting components by weight. Safety precautions are provided for releasing spring tension.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix SFH) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 31 steps for disassembly, which include removing valves, springs, spools, check valves, bolts, plates and other components. It then lists 28 steps for reassembly of the components in reverse order. Tools required include bearing pullers, crossblocks, retaining ring pliers and shop air. Safety precautions are provided for parts under spring tension.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix AC5) Service Repa...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the governor, camshaft, and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It outlines the required tools and parts, describes the removal and installation procedures in step-by-step detail using illustrations, and notes the importance of cleanliness when working with fuel system components.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix CCA) Service Repair Manual (CCA0000...fujskkmdmdm
1) The document provides assembly instructions for a piston pump used in a 140H motor grader.
2) It describes 57 assembly steps involving over 50 individual parts, providing illustrations and notes for proper installation of components like seals, springs, pins and manifolds.
3) Cleanliness is emphasized throughout assembly to prevent contamination, and proper break-in procedures are noted upon completion to ensure reliable operation of the rebuilt pump.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix RSE) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 32 steps for disassembly, removing components like valves, springs, spools, seals, check valves, bolts, and more. It then lists 28 steps for assembly, installing the components in reverse order. Precautions are provided for parts under spring force. Required tools include bearing pullers, crossblocks, and retaining ring pliers.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix RKY) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
1. The document provides installation and removal procedures for the swing motor, swing drive, and hydraulic tank of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator.
2. The swing motor and swing drive installation involves attaching lifting devices, applying anti-seize compound, and connecting hose assemblies.
3. The hydraulic tank removal requires disconnecting hoses and tubes, and removing bolts, while the installation involves connecting hoses and tubes and installing bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 301.7D Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix LJH) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 301.7D Mini Hydraulic Excavator, including the final drive, travel motor, swivel, swing motor, swing drive, ball valve for the adjustable undercarriage, and undercarriage cylinder. The procedures describe draining hydraulic oil, removing bolts and hoses, and lifting components out of the excavator. Components are to be installed in the reverse order of removal. Safety precautions are provided regarding springs under pressure and containing hydraulic fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix APM) Service Repair Manual (APM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides disassembly instructions for the transmission of a 140H motor grader. It lists over 40 steps to fully disassemble the transmission, including removing components like the transmission case assembly, shaft assemblies, gears, seals, bearings, clutches, and pistons. Detailed illustrations accompany each step and special tools are required to properly separate parts and compress components during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix 8KM) Service Repair Manual (8KM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. The procedures describe using various tools to compress springs, remove and install components, and inspect clearances. Technicians are advised to keep components clean and lubricated with oil during installation.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix 8JM) Service Repair Manual (8JM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and assembling the fuel injection pump housing and governor of a 3306 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines and other components, then using tools to separate the housing from the engine. The assembly procedure describes installing bearings and other parts in the correct order and orientation, and ensuring proper clearance and end play.
Caterpillar Cat 140G MOTOR GRADER (Prefix 72V) Service Repair Manual (72V0423...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. It describes:
1) Removing the valve lifters, timing gear cover, and bolts/lock to remove the camshaft.
2) Installing the camshaft drive gear, lubricating the lobes, and ensuring proper timing by aligning marks.
3) Tightening bolts and installing remaining parts.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a flywheel housing on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator engine. Key steps include:
1. Removing bolts from the flywheel housing and installing guide studs before lifting the housing off with a suitable device.
2. Inspecting the crankshaft rear seal for leaks and replacing if needed before cleaning surfaces and installing dowels on the cylinder block.
3. Positioning the flywheel housing onto guide studs using a lifting device, then installing and tightening bolts to secure the housing.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 320D2 excavator. It describes removing the flywheel, using a Torx socket to remove screws from the crankshaft rear seal, and discarding the old seal. For installation, it details cleaning and preparing the crankshaft, using a plastic sleeve to protect the new seal during installation, aligning and seating the seal, and tightening the screws to the specified torque.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valve springs on a Caterpillar C7.1 engine. It describes the required tools and outlines a multi-step process that involves positioning the piston at top dead center, compressing the valve spring with a tool to remove keepers and the spring, and reversing the process to install new springs. Safety notices are provided to wear protective equipment when working with compressed springs.
Caterpillar Cat 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix MX5) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for servicing components of a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear. The document contains illustrations and specifies required tools for each procedure. Safety notices are provided to keep parts clean and contain fluids during repair.
Caterpillar Cat 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix HHM) Service Repair ...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar C1.3 engine. It describes removing the fuel injection lines, injector pump bolts, and shims before removing the pump. When installing, the instructions specify replacing shims with the same thickness and inserting the rack pin into the thrust lever groove. Tightening bolts and fuel line nuts to the specified torques completes the installation.
Caterpillar Cat 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix CK3) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing fuel injection lines and the governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. The removal procedures describe loosening nuts to remove injection lines and governor components like springs, plates, and shafts. Installation involves reversing the removal steps and reattaching components, noting that shims must be replaced in the same thickness to maintain proper timing. Tools required include wrenches, retaining ring pliers, and sealing compounds.
Caterpillar Cat 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix SMG) Service Repair ...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It describes removing 11 parts in 11 steps to remove the governor, including bolts, springs, plates and shafts. It then describes installing the governor in 11 corresponding steps. Separate sections provide 3 steps to remove the fuel injection pump and 4 steps to install it, noting the importance of matching shim thicknesses. Another section outlines 4 steps for removing fuel injectors and 4 steps for installing them.
Caterpillar Cat 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix FR3) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303ECR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. The removal procedure involves taking off the solenoid, speed control plate, start spring, and bolts to access the pump. Shims under the pump must be counted and thickness recorded. Installation requires placing the recorded number and thickness of new shims and aligning the rack pin in the notch when reinstalling the pump.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix CR9) Service Repa...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various fuel system components on a Caterpillar 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine, including fuel injection lines, nozzles, and the governor and camshaft. The removal and installation procedures describe removing retaining bolts and brackets, plugging open ports, and ensuring parts are kept clean to prevent contamination. Tools required include a bearing puller to remove bearings from the camshaft and governor components.
Caterpillar Cat 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix FKY) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various track components on a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator, including the front idler, recoil spring, hydraulic track adjuster, and sprocket. The procedures describe removing bolts and pins, compressing springs with tools, and lifting components by weight. Safety precautions are provided for releasing spring tension.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix SFH) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 31 steps for disassembly, which include removing valves, springs, spools, check valves, bolts, plates and other components. It then lists 28 steps for reassembly of the components in reverse order. Tools required include bearing pullers, crossblocks, retaining ring pliers and shop air. Safety precautions are provided for parts under spring tension.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix AC5) Service Repa...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the governor, camshaft, and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303.5E2 CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It outlines the required tools and parts, describes the removal and installation procedures in step-by-step detail using illustrations, and notes the importance of cleanliness when working with fuel system components.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix CCA) Service Repair Manual (CCA0000...fujskkmdmdm
1) The document provides assembly instructions for a piston pump used in a 140H motor grader.
2) It describes 57 assembly steps involving over 50 individual parts, providing illustrations and notes for proper installation of components like seals, springs, pins and manifolds.
3) Cleanliness is emphasized throughout assembly to prevent contamination, and proper break-in procedures are noted upon completion to ensure reliable operation of the rebuilt pump.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix RSE) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 32 steps for disassembly, removing components like valves, springs, spools, seals, check valves, bolts, and more. It then lists 28 steps for assembly, installing the components in reverse order. Precautions are provided for parts under spring force. Required tools include bearing pullers, crossblocks, and retaining ring pliers.
Caterpillar Cat 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix RKY) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
1. The document provides installation and removal procedures for the swing motor, swing drive, and hydraulic tank of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator.
2. The swing motor and swing drive installation involves attaching lifting devices, applying anti-seize compound, and connecting hose assemblies.
3. The hydraulic tank removal requires disconnecting hoses and tubes, and removing bolts, while the installation involves connecting hoses and tubes and installing bolts.
Caterpillar Cat 301.7D Mini Hydraulic Excavator (Prefix LJH) Service Repair M...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 301.7D Mini Hydraulic Excavator, including the final drive, travel motor, swivel, swing motor, swing drive, ball valve for the adjustable undercarriage, and undercarriage cylinder. The procedures describe draining hydraulic oil, removing bolts and hoses, and lifting components out of the excavator. Components are to be installed in the reverse order of removal. Safety precautions are provided regarding springs under pressure and containing hydraulic fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix APM) Service Repair Manual (APM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides disassembly instructions for the transmission of a 140H motor grader. It lists over 40 steps to fully disassemble the transmission, including removing components like the transmission case assembly, shaft assemblies, gears, seals, bearings, clutches, and pistons. Detailed illustrations accompany each step and special tools are required to properly separate parts and compress components during disassembly.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix 8KM) Service Repair Manual (8KM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing inlet and exhaust valves, valve guides, and valve seat inserts on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. The procedures describe using various tools to compress springs, remove and install components, and inspect clearances. Technicians are advised to keep components clean and lubricated with oil during installation.
Caterpillar Cat 140H Motor Grader (Prefix 8JM) Service Repair Manual (8JM0000...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and assembling the fuel injection pump housing and governor of a 3306 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines and other components, then using tools to separate the housing from the engine. The assembly procedure describes installing bearings and other parts in the correct order and orientation, and ensuring proper clearance and end play.
Caterpillar Cat 140G MOTOR GRADER (Prefix 72V) Service Repair Manual (72V0423...fujskkmdmdm
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a camshaft on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. It describes:
1) Removing the valve lifters, timing gear cover, and bolts/lock to remove the camshaft.
2) Installing the camshaft drive gear, lubricating the lobes, and ensuring proper timing by aligning marks.
3) Tightening bolts and installing remaining parts.
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2. Section F2 - Transmission
Wheels and Tyres
Removal and Replacement
F2-4 F2-4
F-02-03 Issue 01
Removal and Replacement
Front Wheels
Important: The wheel and tyre assembly is heavy. Get the
aid of one more person to remove and replace a wheel.
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
Removal (one wheel)
1 Park the machine and make it safe. Fit the boom
safety strut. Obey the care and safety procedures.
K Related Topics ( T F2-2)
2 Make sure that the engine cannot be started.
3 Put chocks A under the rear wheels.
4 Loosen the five wheel nuts B by half a turn.
5 Put a jack C under the axle arm. Use the correct jack.
6 Use the jack to lift the machine until the front wheel D
is off the ground.
7 Put chocks E under the axle arm.
8 Hold the wheel D and remove the wheel nuts B.
9 Remove the wheel.
Replacement
Note: Make sure that the mating surfaces of the wheel and
axle hub are clean.
!MWARNING
If, for whatever reason, a wheel stud is renewed, all the
studs for that wheel must be changed as a set, since
the remaining studs may have been damaged.
2-3-2-8
Replacement is the opposite of the removal procedure.
During the replacement procedure do this work also:
– Torque tighten the nuts B.
When the replacement procedure is complete:
– Check the wheel nut torques are correct after every
two hours of machine operation until they stay
correct.
Table 3. Torque Settings
C045590
Fig 1.
Item Nm kgf m lbf ft
B(1)
(1) 550-80 machines
650 66 480
B(2)
(2) Other machines
680 69 500
3. Section F2 - Transmission
Wheels and Tyres
Removal and Replacement
F2-5 F2-5
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Rear Wheels
Important: The wheel and tyre assembly is heavy. Get the
aid of one more person to remove and replace a wheel.
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
Removal (one wheel)
1 Park the machine and make it safe. Fit the boom
safety strut. Obey the care and safety procedures.
K Related Topics ( T F2-2)
2 Make sure that the engine cannot be started.
3 Put chocks A under the front wheels.
4 Loosen the five wheel nuts B by half of one turn.
5 Put a jack C under the centre of the rear axle. Use the
correct jack.
6 Use the jack to lift the machine until both rear wheels
are off the ground.
7 Put chocks E under each end of the rear axle.
8 Hold the wheel D and remove the wheel nuts.
9 Remove the wheel.
Replacement
Note: Make sure that the mating surfaces of the wheel and
axle hub are clean.
!MWARNING
If, for whatever reason, a wheel stud is renewed, all the
studs for that wheel must be changed as a set, since
the remaining studs may have been damaged.
2-3-2-8
Replacement is the opposite of the removal procedure.
During the replacement procedure do this work also:
– Torque tighten the nuts B.
When the replacement procedure is complete:
– Check the wheel nut torques are correct after every
two hours of machine operation until they stay
correct.
Table 4. Torque Settings
C045590
Fig 2.
Item Nm kgf m lbf ft
B(1)
(1) 550-80 machines
650 66 480
B(2)
(2) Other machines
680 69 500
4. Section F2 - Transmission
Wheels and Tyres
Removal and Replacement
F2-6 F2-6
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Wheel Studs
Removal and Replacement
The procedures that follow are for one wheel stud. The
procedures are the same for all the wheel studs.
!MWARNING
If, for whatever reason, a wheel stud is renewed, all the
studs for that wheel must be changed as a set, since
the remaining studs may have been damaged.
2-3-2-8
Removal
1 Remove the wheel from the hub. K Front
Wheels ( T F2-4) K Rear Wheels ( T F2-5)
2 Push out the wheel stud 3-A.
Important: Remove all the wheel studs 3-A and discard
them.
C045650
Fig 3.
Replacement
Important: Examine the wheel stud holes 4-B in the hub
carrier 4-C. If the holes are defective do not use the hub
carrier. Replace the hub carrier with a new one. Refer to
Applications for related axle topics. K Related
Topics ( T F2-2)
1 Put the stud 4-A into the hub carrier hole.
2 Use a nut and washer to pull in the stud 4-A into the
hub carrier 4-C.
3 Examine the stud and make sure it is correctly
installed. If the stud is loose replace the hub carrier 4-
C. Refer to Applications for related axle topics.
K Related Topics ( T F2-2)
C045650-C1
Fig 4.
5. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Introduction
F3-1 F3-1
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Front Axles
Introduction
Table 1. Procedure and Specification Variants
This topic contains information about a machine DEVICE. Make sure you are referring to the correct device. Refer to the
applications table.
Descriptions and procedures relate to the device and not related systems. For information about the systems refer to the
relevant topics.
This topic is intended to help you understand what the device does and how it works. Where applicable it also includes
procedures such as removal and replacement and dismantle and assemble.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
K Specifications ( T F3-3)
K SD80 3 Piece Steer Drive Axle ( T F3-3)
K Component Identification ( T F3-4)
K Renewing the Pinion Oil Seal ( T F3-6)
K Removal and Replacement - SD80 Fixed Axle ( T F3-7)
K Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot Sway Axle ( T F3-9)(1)
(1) Procedure variant. Make sure you refer to the correct procedure.
K Removal and Replacement - SD80 Trunnion Sway Axle ( T F3-12)(1)
K Dismantle, Inspection and Assembly ( T F3-15)
Procedures, Specifications(1)
(1) The table lists procedure and specification variants and the applicable machine models. Use the table to make sure
you refer to the correct information.
Machine Model Application
540-170
5AF
550-140
5AG
540-140
5AL
550-170
5AM
535-125
HiViz
5AN
535-140
HiViz
5AP
540-200
K Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot
Sway Axle ( T F3-9)
z z z z z
K Removal and Replacement - SD80
Trunnion Sway Axle ( T F3-12)
z z
6. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Related Topics
F3-2 F3-2
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Related Topics
Table 2. Related Topics in This Publication
Table 3. Related Topics in Publication 9803/8610, Transmissions
The table lists other topics in the manual that contain information related to this topic. Refer to the applicable
topics to complete your procedures. Where applicable the text in this section contains cross references to this
page to help you find the correct information. Some machines have different systems and devices. Make sure
you refer to the correct topic, refer to Section 1 - Applications.
Sections Topic Titles Sub Titles
1 Applications ALL
2 ALL (Care and Safety)(1)
(1) You must obey all of the relevant care and safety procedures.
ALL
3 Maintenance ALL
F Applications ALL
F Rear Axles Renewing the Pinion Oil Seal
G Service Brakes SYSTEM Bleeding
H Steering SYSTEM Bleeding
H Steering SYSTEM Re-Phasing
The table lists topics in another manual that contain information related to this topic. Refer to the applicable
topics to complete your procedures. Where applicable the text in this section contains cross references to this
page to help you find the correct information. Some machines have different systems and devices. Make sure
you refer to the correct topics, refer to Designations. K Specifications ( T F3-3)
Sections Section Titles Topic Titles
A Axle Hubs 80 Series Hub
B Axle Hub Swivels and Driveshafts 55 Series Hub Swivel and Driveshaft
C Axle Integral Brakes 70 Series Integral Brakes (3 Piece Axles)
D Axle Drive Heads 80 Series Drive Heads (3 Piece Axles)
7. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Specifications
F3-3 F3-3
F-03-10 Issue 01
Specifications
The axle serial number is stamped on the unit identification
plate A as shown.
Fig 1.
Note: It is essential that the correct ratio axle in
relationship to the gearbox ratio is fitted to the machine. Do
not fit a new axle with a different ratio to the axle being
replaced.
Table 4. SD80 3 Piece Steer Drive Axle
Designations
Hubs 80 Series
Hub swivels and drive shafts 55 Series
Drive head 80 Series 3 piece
Brakes 70 Series Integral Brakes (3 Piece Axles)
Type JCB spiral bevel input with epicyclic hub reduction
Brakes Oil immersed multi-plate discs, located in centre section
Steering Steer rams or power track rod
8. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Component Identification
F3-4 F3-4
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Component Identification
The illustration shows a typical 3 piece steer drive front
axle. K Fig 2. ( T F3-5)
The front axle consists of a centre casing (drivehead) and
two axle arms and swivel wheel hubs.
The drivehead houses the differential gearing and two oil-
immersed disc brake units.
The axle arms house the driveshafts. Specially shaped
spider gears in the differential provide `torque
proportioning'. This means that drive power will be kept on
one wheel if the other is slipping.
The wheel hubs are connected to the halfshafts through
universal joints which drive sun-and-planet gears inside
the hubs.
A Yoke connection to propshaft
B Pinion
C Crownwheel
D Differential unit
Note: Items A, B, C and D form the `drive head' part of
the axle.
E Drive shaft
F Universal coupling
G Reduction gear hub
H Steer swivel trunnion bearings
L Inboard oil-immersed multi-plate disc brakes
M Brake actuating piston
N Hydraulic brake lines
10. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Renewing the Pinion Oil Seal
F3-6 F3-6
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Renewing the Pinion Oil Seal
The front axle pinion oil seal is renewed using the same
procedure as described for the rear axles. K Related
Topics ( T F3-2)
11. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Fixed Axle
F3-7 F3-7
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Removal and Replacement - SD80 Fixed Axle
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
If the boom is raised, make sure the maintenance strut is
fitted. Obey the care and safety procedures. K Related
Topics ( T F3-2)
K Fig 3. ( T F3-8)
Note: Some machines may have shims installed on the
axle mounts. Make sure to note the position and quantity
of these shims before removal. Make sure to retain the
shims and replace them in the correct position when
replacing the axle. There may be an uneven number of
shims between each side of the axle as the shims are used
to adjust the machine height and make it level.
Removal
1 Disconnect the propshaft coupling from the axle by
unscrewing bolts A.
!MWARNING
When the driveshaft is disconnected the park brake
will no longer function. The machine must be securely
blocked to prevent any machine movement before
disconnecting the driveshaft.
TRANS-1-3
2 Disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses to the steer
rams/ power track rod.
3 Slacken off the roadwheel retaining nuts C then raise
and support the front end of the machine on axle
stands or blocks positioned under the chassis.
Remove the front roadwheels.
4 Remove the front mudguards. Undo the bracket
retaining nuts E at the steering trunnions.
5 Disconnect the brake hose at the axle. Blank off the
exposed connections.
6 Uncouple the steer proximity switch electrical
connector (if fitted).
7 Support the axle on a trolley jack.
8 Unscrew axle mounting nuts D and remove the bolts
and washers.
9 Lower the axle down from the machine.
10 Remove the axle from the machine.
Replacement
Replacement is the opposite of the removal procedure.
During replacement do this work also:
– Bleed the brake system, see Section G - Brakes.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Refit the road wheels and carry out the tightness
checks as detailed in Section 3 - Routine
Maintenance. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Bleed the steering system, see Section H - Steering.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Re-phase the steering system, see Section H -
Steering. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Grease the axle pivot trunnions.
Table 5. Torque Settings
Item Nm kgf m lbf ft
A 78 8 57
B 56 5.7 41
C 680 69 500
D (1)
(1) Dry nuts.
969 99 715
D (2)
(2) Nuts with special dry lubricating film.
600 60 440
E 98 10 72
12. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Fixed Axle
F3-8 F3-8
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Fig 3. SD80 Fixed Axle
E
B
C
A
D
13. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot Sway Axle
F3-9 F3-9
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Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot Sway Axle
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
If the boom is raised, make sure the maintenance strut is
fitted. Obey the care and safety procedures.K Related
Topics ( T F3-2)
Removal K Fig 5. ( T F3-11)
Removal
1 Disconnect the propshaft coupling from the axle by
unscrewing bolts A.
!MWARNING
When the driveshaft is disconnected the park brake
will no longer function. The machine must be securely
blocked to prevent any machine movement before
disconnecting the driveshaft.
TRANS-1-3
2 Disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses to the steer
rams.
3 Slacken off the roadwheel retaining nuts C then raise
and support the front end of the machine on support
stands or blocks positioned under the chassis.
Remove the front roadwheels.
4 Remove the front mudguards. Undo the bracket
retaining nuts K at the steering trunnions.
5 Disconnect the brake hose at the axle. Blank off the
exposed connections.
6 Uncouple the steer proximity switch electrical
connector (if fitted).
7 Undo bolt D and remove pivot pin E.
8 Undo the sway ram pivot bracket mounting bolts H.
Lift away the bracket.
9 Support the axle on a trolley jack.
10 Undo bolt F and remove pivot pin G.
11 Remove the axle from the machine.
Replacement
Replacing is generally the reverse of the removal
sequence.
Replacement is the opposite of the removal procedure.
During replacement do this work also:
– Bleed the brake system, see Section G - Brakes.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Adjust the sway sight rod M so that the top of the rod
is in line with the top of the tube L when the machine
is horizontal. To adjust this slacken the locknuts N and
screw the sight rod up or down to the correct position.
Tighten the locknuts when the position is correct.
K Fig 4. ( T F3-10)
– Refit the road wheels and carry out the tightness
checks as detailed in Section 3 - Routine
Maintenance. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Bleed the steering system, see Section H - Steering.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Re-phase the steering system, see Section H -
Steering. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Grease the axle pivot trunnions.
14. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot Sway Axle
F3-10 F3-10
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C127500
Fig 4.
Table 6. Torque Settings
Item Nm kgf m lbf ft
A 78 8 57
B 56 5.7 41
C 680 69 500
H 969 99 715
K 98 10 72
L
M
N
N
15. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Pivot Sway Axle
F3-11 F3-11
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Fig 5. SD80 Pivot Sway Axle
K
E
D
G
J
A
B
F
H
C
16. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Trunnion Sway Axle
F3-12 F3-12
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Removal and Replacement - SD80 Trunnion Sway Axle
!MWARNING
A raised and badly supported machine can fall on you.
Position the machine on a firm, level surface before
raising one end. Ensure the other end is securely
chocked. Do not rely solely on the machine hydraulics
or jacks to support the machine when working under
it.
Disconnect the battery, to prevent the engine being
started while you are beneath the machine.
GEN-1-1
If the boom is raised, make sure the maintenance strut is
fitted. Obey the care and safety procedures.K Related
Topics ( T F3-2)
Removal
1 Disconnect the propshaft coupling from the axle by
unscrewing bolts A.
!MWARNING
When the driveshaft is disconnected the park brake
will no longer function. The machine must be securely
blocked to prevent any machine movement before
disconnecting the driveshaft.
TRANS-1-3
2 Disconnect and plug the hydraulic hoses G to the
power track rod.
3 Slacken off the roadwheel retaining nuts then raise
and support the front end of the machine on support
stands or blocks positioned under the chassis.
Remove the front roadwheels.
4 Remove the front mudguards. Undo the bracket
retaining nuts F at the steering trunnions.
5 Disconnect the brake hose at the axle. Blank off the
exposed connections.
6 Uncouple the steer proximity switch K electrical
connector (if fitted).
7 Undo bolt D and remove pivot pin E.
8 Undo the sway ram pivot bracket mounting bolts H.
Lift away the bracket.
Fig 6.
9 Remove the access plate screws M and lift off the
plate N to get access to the front trunnion bolts.
10 Support the axle on a trolley jack.
11 Undo the six trunnion bolts B and nuts C. The top of
the bolts can be accessed from underneath the boom
as shown at L and below the access cover N.
12 Remove the axle from the machine. Be sure to
retrieve dowels J. If shims are fitted record their
positions. Use some wire to tie the trunnions to the
axle.
C053980
L
M
N
17. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Trunnion Sway Axle
F3-13 F3-13
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Replacement
Replacement is the opposite of the removal procedure.
During replacement do this work also:
– Bleed the brake system, see Section G - Brakes.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Adjust the sway sight rod Y so that the top of the rod
is in line with the top of the tube X when the machine
is horizontal. To adjust this slacken the locknuts Z and
screw the sight rod up or down to the correct position.
Tighten the locknuts when the position is correct.
K Fig 7. ( T F3-13)
– Make sure you re-fit dowels J together with any shims
in their original positions.
– Make sure that the axle oscillates freely before final
tightening of the fixing bolts.
– Refit the road wheels and carry out the tightness
checks as detailed in Section 3 - Routine
Maintenance. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Bleed the steering system, see Section H - Steering.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Re-phase the steering system, see Section H -
Steering. K Related Topics ( T F3-2)
– Grease the axle pivot trunnions.
C127500-C1
Fig 7.
Table 7. Torque Settings
Item Nm kgf m lbf ft
A 78 8 57
B 476 48 352
C 476 48 352
H 600 60 440
F 98 10 72
X
Y
Z
Z
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Front Axles
Removal and Replacement - SD80 Trunnion Sway Axle
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Fig 8. SD80 Trunnion Axle
A312090-C2
F
D
B
G
G J
J
C
J
J
E
K
H
A
A
20. Section F3 - Transmission
Front Axles
Dismantle, Inspection and Assembly
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Dismantle, Inspection and Assembly
Make sure that you identify the axle sub-assemblies
designations correctly. K Specifications ( T F3-3)
The procedures for dismantling, inspection and assembly
are described in the Transmissions Service Manual.
K Related Topics ( T F3-2)