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87755311- CNH New Holland LM5040-5080 Workshop Manual (Section 55 Electrical System).pdf
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47388798 – SR220, SR250, SV250, SV300, TR320, TV380 Tier 4 SSL Mech Machines Electrical Schematic.pdf
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47619956 – 1650M 1150M Crawler Dozer Tier 4 Electrical Schematic.pdf
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47714312 – 1150M Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47714313 – D125C Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47714314 – 1650M Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47714315 – D150C Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47714316 – 2050M Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47714317 – D180C Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
47772434 – CXD5250 Crawler Dozer Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
75308944-0 EN – CX80C SR Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84262094 – 580C Mechanical Schematic.pdf
84262096 – 580 Pilot Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84262097 – 580SN Hydraulic VVOC No Boost Schematic.pdf
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84390774 – 580N Mechanical Schematic.pdf
84390776 – 580SN, 580SN-WT & 590SN Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84390777 – 580N Pilot Hydraulics Schematic.pdf
84390778 – 580SN, 580SN-WT & 590SN Hydraulic VVCC Schematic.pdf
84392019CEN – CX250C, CX250C LR Excavator Electrical Schematic.pdf
84392024NA – CX250C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84402837BNA – CX350C Excavator Electrical Schematic (1).pdf
84402837BNA – CX350C Excavator Electrical Schematic (2).pdf
84402838NA – CX350C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84420831NA – CX300C Excavator Electrical Schematic (1).pdf
84420831NA – CX300C Excavator Electrical Schematic (2).pdf
84420833NA – CX300C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84499647NA – CX470C Excavator Schematic (1).pdf
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84499648NA – CX470C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84513742EN – CX250C LR Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
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84526336 – Alpha Series Skid Steer Loader SR130_SR150_SR175_SV185_SR200_SR220_SR250_SV250_SV300 Electrical Schematic.pdf
84526425 – SR130_SR150_SR175_SV185_SR200_SR220_SR250_SV250_SV300_TR270_TR320_TV380 Skid Steer Electrical Schematic.pdf
84569428NA – CX210C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
84582771 – 580N, 580SN, 580SN WT, 590SN Electrical Schematic.pdf
84582772 – 580N, 580SN, 580SN WT, 590SN Electrical Schematic.pdf
84582774 – 580N, 580SN, 580SN WT, 590SN Electrical Schematic.pdf
84582775 – 580N, 580SN, 580SN WT, 590SN Electrical Schematic.pdf
84591419NA – CX235C SR Excavator Electrical Schematic (1).pdf
84591419NA – CX235C SR Excavator Electrical Schematic (2).pdf
84591421NA – CX235C-SR Excavator Hydraulic Schematic (1).pdf
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84596655EN – CX130C Excavator Electrical Schematic (2).pdf
84596657EN – CX130C Excavator Hydraulic Schematic.pdf
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Case CX800B Crawler Excavator Workshop Repair & Service Manual


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84176583C – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual.pdf
84374208 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION_2 – ENGINE_3 – FUEL SYSTEM.pdf
84374209 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 4 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (Section 4000 – 4020).pdf
84374210 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 4 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (Section 4021 – 4023).pdf
84374211 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 5 – UNDERCARRIAGE_6 – DRIVE TRAIN.pdf
84374212 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 8 – UPPERSTRUCTURE HYDRAULICS.pdf
84374213 – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – 9 – UPPERSTRUCTURE.pdf
84374214 (Replaces 84176583ANA) – Crawler Excavator CX800B Tier 3 Service Manual – Complete Contents.pdf

Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Case CX800B Tier 3 Crawler Excavator. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your vehicle like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.

This manual for Case CX800B Crawler Excavator is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.

EXCERPT:
2 Disassembly
1 Precautions
Begin motor disassembly only after thoroughly reading the precautions below.
[1] When performing disassembly, always wear protective devices such as a helmet, goggles and safety shoes.
[2] Use the specified tools when performing disassembly.
[3] Remove all lines connected to the motor and remove the motor from the mother machine only after making sure that the machine is on a level surface and there are no external forces acting on rotating parts so that the mother machine does not operate uncontrollably when the motor is removed.
[4] To prevent foreign matter from entering the lines and motor when removing the motor from the mother machine, sufficiently clean off mud and dirt adhered around the motor before removing lines connected to the motor.
[5] When removing lines connected to the motor, hydraulic oil from inside the lines will spray out. For this reason, remove these lines only after removing pressure from inside the lines and preparing an oil pan. To prevent injuries
due to the motor falling when transporting it by lifting the motor with a liftcrane, lift the machine with the eyebolts mounted in the positions indicated in the diagram below.
[6] The motor is filled with hydraulic oil. Before disassembling the motor, prepare an oil pan and drain the hydraulic oil from the motor.
[7] To prevent injuries during disassembly, prepare a waist-high, stable work platform to perform work on.
[8] The motor comprises high-precision parts. For this reason, foreign matter adhering to parts can be damaging.
Motor disassembly should be done in an inside space without dust, and mud and dirt should be prevented from adhering to parts.
[9] The motor comprises high-precision parts. For this reason, dents and scratching on part surfaces can be damaging.
Be very careful when handling parts during disassembly and do not create any dents or scratching.
[10]To prevent personal injury and damage to parts during disassembly, do not force disassembly of parts which are especially tight to disassemble.
2 Tightening torque
The tightening torque for each fastening section are indicated in the text.
3 Travel motor disassembly procedure
Perform disassembly by observing the precautions listed in 2. (1) and following the procedure indicated below
[1] Removal of cap assemblies (2-6).
Secure the motor on top of the stable work platform, loosen the 8 hexagon socket head bolts (2-6-6) and remove the cap assemblies (2-6). Next, remove the spring seats (2-5), springs (2-4), and spring seats (2-3).
NOTICE:
The cap assemblies (2-6) are pressed out by the springs (2-4). On the other hand, if the cap assemblies
(2-6) do not come off even when the bolt is loosened, hit the cap with a plastic hammer. For this reason, observe the following precautions when working.
• Loosen the hexagon socket head bolts (2-6-6)
evenly.
• Loosen the hexagon socket head bolts (2-6-6) while pressing down the cap assemblies (2-6).
• When hitting the cap assemblies (2-6), do so with the bolts (2-6-6) only partially loosened.
If the bolts (2-6-6) are removed, there is a danger of the cap assemblies (2-6) flying out and injuring someone.

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Case CX800 Crawler Excavator Workshop Repair & Service Manual


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9-40290 – Pelles sur Chenilles CX800 MANUEL DE SERVICE (FR).pdf
9-40300 – CX800 Crawler Excavators Service Manual (EN).pdf
9-40310 – CX800 RAUPENBAGGER REPARATUR HANDBUCH (DE).pdf

Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Case CX800 Crawler Excavator. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your Case CX800 like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.

This manual for Case CX800 Crawler Excavator is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.

EXCERPT:
Install the locking bushings (4). Install the screws (3) through the locking bushings and the pin. Using a set of feeler gauges, check that there is a clearance of 1
to 2.5 mm between the mounting bracket and the cylinder rod mounting eye. If necessary, remove the screws and the pin and add or remove one or more shim(s) as required to obtain the correct clearance.
Install the pin and the screws. Install the first nut (2) on the screw and tighten until the nut touches the locking bushing. Loosen the nut a quarter of a turn and, using two wrenches, install the second nut (2) to lock the first nut in position. Remove the sling from the boom cylinder.

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Case CX460 Crawler Excavator Workshop Repair & Service Manual


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7-27691EN – CX460 Tier 3 Crawler Excavator Service Manual (EN).pdf
9-36500 – EXCAVADORA SOBRE ORUGAS CX460 SCHEMATIC SET (ES).pdf
9-36510 – ESCAVATORE CINGOLATO CX460 SCHEMATIC SET (IT).pdf
9-43830 – Pelles sur Chenilles CX460 MANUEL DE SERVICE (FR).pdf
9-43840 – CX460 Crawler Excavators Service Manual (EN).pdf
9-43850 – CX460 RAUPENBAGGER REPARATUR HANDBUCH (DE).pdf

Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Case CX460 Crawler Excavator. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your Case CX460 like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.

This manual for Case CX460 Crawler Excavator is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.

EXCERPT:
CX460 TIER 3 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DIVISION/SECTION SECTION N° REFERENCE N°
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Safety, general information and standard torque data ..1001 7-27691EN
General specifications and special torque setting ….1002 SC4601002-0EN
2 ENGINE
Radiator and oil-cooler …2001 SM4602001-0EN
Engine specifications….*
Disassembly and assembly of the engine ….*
3 FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel tank…3001 SM4603001-0EN
Fuel engine system ..*
4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Electrical system, electrical and electronic troubleshooting …4001 SC4604001-0EN
Main and engine electronic control boxes …4003 SM4604003-0EN
5 UNDERCARRIAGE
Removal and installation of tracks …5001 SM160B5001-0EN
Rollers ..5003 SM4605003-0EN
Sprocket….5004 SM160B5004-0EN
Idler wheel and tension shock absorber …5005 SM4605005-0EN
6 DRIVE TRAIN
Drive motor and final drive transmission removal and installation…6001 SM4606001-0EN
Swing reduction gear, removal and installation ..6003 SM4606003-0EN
Swing reduction gear, disassembly and assembly …6004 SM4606004-0EN
Travel reduction gear disassembly and assembly …6005 SM4606005-0EN
7 UNDERCARRIAGE HYDRAULICS
8 UPPERSTRUCTURE HYDRAULICS
Depressurizing and decontaminating the hydraulic system, use of the
vacuum pump and bleeding the components….8000 SM4608000-0EN
Specifications, troubleshooting, checks and hydraulic pressure settings ..8001 SC4608001-0EN
Hydraulic reservoir removal and installation …8002 SM4608002-0EN
Main and hydraulic pilot pumps, removal and installation ….8003 SM4608003-0EN
Main hydraulic control valve, removal and installation ….8004 SM4608004-0EN
Attachment cylinders, removal and installation ..8005 SM4608005-0EN
Hydraulic swivel, removal and installation …8006 SM4608006-0EN
Pilot blocs, removal and installation….8007 SM4608007-0EN
Swing motor, removal and installation …8008 SM4608008-0EN
Main hydraulic pump, disassembly and assembly ….8010 SM4608010-0EN
Main hydraulic control valve, disassembly and assembly…8011 SM4608011-0EN
Attachment cylinders, disassembly and assembly …8012 SM4608012-0EN
Hand control levers, disassembly and assembly …8013 SM4608013-0EN
Foot control levers, disassembly and assembly..8014 SM4608014-0EN
Six-solenoid valves, disassembly and assembly …8015 SM4608015-0EN
Caution valve, disassembly and assembly …8016 SM4608016-0EN
Safety valves…8017 SM4608017-0EN
Hydraulic swivel, disassembly and assembly ..8018 SM4608018-0EN
Swing motor, disassembly and assembly ….8019 SM4608019-0EN
Hydraulic functions …8020 SC4608020-0EN
Travel hydraulic motor, disassembly and assembly …8021 SM4608021-0EN
Fan motor, removal and installation….8022 SM4608022-0EN
Fan motor, disassembly and assembly..8023 SM4608023-0EN
Fan pump, removal, disassembly, assembly and installation..8024 SM4608024-0EN
Hydraulic component functions….8030 SC4608030-0EN
9 UPPERSTRUCTURE
Upperstructure, turntable and counterweight.. 9002 SM4609002-0EN
Boom, dipper and bucket .. 9003 SM4609003-0EN
Seat, removal and installation.. 9004 SM4609004-0EN
Cab and cab equipment…. 9005 SM4609005-0EN
Air conditioning unit disassembly and assembly… 9007 SM4609007-0EN
Large size hydraulic schematics ..Pocket 87574463A
Large size electrical schematics ..Pocket 87574470A

MAIN HYDRAULIC PUMP
Removal and installation
STEP 1
Park the machine on hard, flat ground. Lower the attachment to the ground.
STEP 2
Release pressure in the hydraulic system and in the hydraulic reservoir (see Section 8000).
STEP 3
Disconnect the battery ground (-) cable (1) from the battery.
STEP 4
Remove the access panel (1) below the hydraulic reservoir.
STEP 5
Put an appropriate container under the hydraulic reservoir. Open the drain cock and drain the hydraulic fluid. Close the cock.
STEP 6
Remove the engine hood (1) then the protective grille (2).
STEP 7
Disconnect all the hoses from the quick coupling control block (A). Remove the block (A) from the panel (B).
STEP 8
Remove all the retaining screws (A) from the panel (B), then remove the panel (B).
STEP 9
Remove the circlip (1) fastening the silencer pipe to the turbocharger.
NOTE: All the engine and the exhaust system to cool down before starting any disassembly.
STEP 10
Remove the four retaining nuts from the silencer circlips, then remove the two circlips.
NOTE: When installing, tighten the nuts to the torque specified on page 3.
STEP 11
Remove the silencer assembly (1) from the machine.
STEP 12
Remove the three retaining screws (1) from the silencer bracket, then remove the silencer bracket.
NOTE: When installing, tighten the screws to the torque specified on page 3.
STEP 13
To facilitate proper installation, attach identification tags to all hoses and electrical connections of the main hydraulic pump and the pilot pump.
STEP 14
Remove the pipes, the hydraulic hoses and the electrical connections. Seal all hoses and unions of the main pump as well as those of the pilot pump.
STEP 15
Install an appropriate lifting apparatus on the hydraulic pump. Do not leave any slack so that the pump can be supported once the fastening screws of the pump are removed.
STEP 16
Remove the retaining screws of the hydraulic pump.
NOTE: When installing, tighten the screws to the torque specified on page 3.
STEP 17
Remove the hydraulic pump from the motor and put it away from the machine. Place the hydraulic pump on a clean workbench using suitable brackets.
NOTE: Carry out the following step only if a new hydraulic pump needs to be installed.
STEP 18
Remove the connections of the hydraulic pump that has just been removed and install them on the new hydraulic pump. Remove and install the connections one after another to avoid improper installation of the connections on the new hydraulic pump.
NOTE: For installing the hydraulic pump, proceed in the reverse order to that of removal. Replace all rings with new rings.
STEP 19
Remove the four screws and washers (1). Remove the cover (2) and the O-ring from on top of the hydraulic reservoir. Scrap the O-ring. Fill the hydraulic reservoir with hydraulic fluid (see Section 1002) up to a level in between the “high” and “low” marks on the visual gauge. Install the cover with a new O-ring, fasten it using four screws and washers (1).
Connect the ground (-) cable (1) of the battery.
STEP 20
NOTE: Always drain the air out from the hydraulic pump before starting the engine. If the air has not been drained out, the pump can get damaged. For the procedure, see Section 8000.
NOTE: Before carrying out any work with the machine, operate the swing, travel and the attachment for five minutes with the engine at idle speed. Check that there are no leaks in the system, check the oil level in the hydraulic reservoir. Top up if necessary, refer to Section 8001.

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Case CX350D, CX370D Crawler Excavator Factory Service & Shop Manual


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47843027 – CX350D, CX370D Crawler Excavator Service Manual.pdf
CX350D Crawler excavators LC version (TIER4 FINAL) – EU Market
CX350D Crawler excavators NLC version (TIER4 FINAL) – EU Market
CX370D Crawler excavators LC version (TIER4 FINAL) – EU Market
CX370D Crawler excavators NLC version (TIER4 FINAL) – EU Market

Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for Case CX350D, CX370D Crawler Excavator. It’s the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.

This Case CX350D, CX370D Crawler Excavator service & repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.

EXCERPT:
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Engine… 10
[10.001] Engine and crankcase . . .10.1
[10.102] Pan and covers . . .. . 10.2
[10.106] Valve drive and gears . . .. 10.3
[10.101] Cylinder heads . . .. . . 10.4
[10.105] Connecting rods and pistons. . .. 10.5
[10.103] Crankshaft and flywheel. . . . . 10.6
[10.216] Fuel tanks . . .. 10.7
[10.206] Fuel filters . . .. 10.8
[10.218] Fuel injection system. . . 10.9
[10.202] Air cleaners and lines . . . . . 10.10
[10.250] Turbocharger and lines. . . . 10.11
[10.254] Intake and exhaust manifolds and muffler . . . 10.12
[10.500] Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment . . .10.13
[10.501] Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) – Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) exhaust
treatment . . . 10.14
[10.400] Engine cooling system . . . . 10.15
[10.414] Fan and drive . . .. . 10.16
[10.310] Aftercooler. . . . . 10.17
[10.304] Engine lubrication system . . .. . 10.18
Hydraulic systems… 35
[35.000] Hydraulic systems. . .35.1
[35.300] Reservoir, cooler, and filters. . .. . 35.2
[35.106] Variable displacement pump . . .. 35.3
[35.102] Pump control valves. . . . 35.4
[35.304] Combination pump units . . . . 35.5
[35.359] Main control valve . . .35.6
[35.357] Pilot system . . . . . 35.7
[35.355] Hydraulic hand control . . .35.8
[35.356] Hydraulic foot control. . . 35.9
[35.352] Hydraulic swing system . . . 35.10
[35.353] Hydraulic travel system . . . 35.11
[35.354] Hydraulic central joint . . . . . 35.12
[35.736] Boom hydraulic system . . . 35.13
[35.737] Dipper hydraulic system. . . 35.14
[35.738] Excavator and backhoe bucket hydraulic system . . .. . 35.15
[35.360] Hammer and rotating bucket hydraulic system . . . 35.16
Frames and ballasting … 39
[39.140] Ballasts and supports . . .. 39.1
Tracks and track suspension …. 48
[48.130] Track frame and driving wheels . . . . 48.1
[48.100] Tracks . . .48.2
[48.134] Track tension units . . . . . 48.3
[48.138] Track rollers . . . . . 48.4
Cab climate control … 50
[50.100] Heating . . . . . 50.1
[50.200] Air conditioning. . .. . . 50.2
Electrical systems … 55
[55.000] Electrical system . . .. 55.1
[55.100] Harnesses and connectors. . .. . . 55.2
[55.525] Cab engine controls . . . . 55.3
[55.015] Engine control system. . .. 55.4
[55.201] Engine starting system . . .55.5
[55.301] Alternator. . . 55.6
[55.302] Battery. . .55.7
[55.202] Cold start aid . . . . 55.8
[55.011] Fuel tank system . . .. 55.9
[55.010] Fuel injection system. . .55.10
[55.014] Engine intake and exhaust system. . . . 55.11
[55.988] Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) electrical system . . .. 55.12
[55.989] Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) electrical system . . . . . 55.13
[55.012] Engine cooling system . . . . 55.14
[55.013] Engine oil system . . . . 55.15
[55.640] Electronic modules . . . 55.16
[55.512] Cab controls. . . 55.17
[55.036] Hydraulic system control . . .. . . 55.18
[55.051] Cab Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) controls. . . . . 55.19
[55.050] Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) control system. . . 55.20
[55.524] Cab controls (Lift arm, Boom, Dipper, Bucket) . . . . 55.21
[55.416] Swing control system . . . . . 55.22
[55.417] Travel control system . . . . . 55.23
[55.530] Camera. . . 55.24
[55.518] Wiper and washer system. . .. . 55.25
[55.404] External lighting . . .55.26
[55.514] Cab lighting . . . 55.27
[55.408] Warning indicators, alarms, and instruments . . . . . 55.28
[55.992] Anti-theft system . . . . . 55.29
[55.DTC] FAULT CODES. . .55.30
Booms, dippers, and buckets … 84
[84.910] Boom . . .. 84.1
[84.912] Dipper arm . . .84.2
[84.100] Bucket . . .84.3
Platform, cab, bodywork, and decals … 90
[90.150] Cab. . .. . . 90.1
[90.156] Cab glazing . . . . . 90.2
[90.118] Protections and footboards. . .. . . 90.3
[90.120] Mechanically-adjusted operator seat. . . . 90.4
[90.100] Engine hood and panels . . . . 90.5

Hydraulic systems – Boom hydraulic system
Boom cylinder – Prepare – For disassemble
Preparations prepare the following before starting disassembly.
1. Work platform preparation
Prepare a sufficiently spacious, solid and stable work surface so that parts will not fall or move during work.
2. Tool and materials preparation
Prepare the tools and materials shown on the following pages.
General work precautions
1. Thoroughly clean any dirt or mud from the outside walls of the cylinder before starting disassembly.
2. Each part has been manufactured with a high degree of precision, so be careful to not let parts bump each other or fall when handling them.
3. If parts are struck or pried off with excessive force during work because they are tight, this may cause burrs or damage which causing reduction in performance or oil leaking. Perform work carefully and thoroughly.
4. If a cylinder is left disassembled, humidity and dirt can cause rust on parts. If a pause in the work is unavoidable, be careful to prevent rust and keep off dust.
Maintenance standards
Replace sliding parts and seal parts as follows.
1. Bushing
When 1/4 of the circumference is worn brown over the entire length.
2. Seals and slide rings
Replace with new parts when the cylinder is disassembled.
3. Pin bushing
When there is severe seizing.
4. Piston rod
When the piston rod is bent 0.5 mm (0.0197 in) / 1 m (3.281 ft) or more.