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5157721 ENGINE AR- Caterpillar parts
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Caterpillar 5157721 ENGINE AR-

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Machine Lifting/Tiedown Information
Improper lifting or tiedowns can allow load to shift and cause damage.
For basic machine specifications, Refer to Specifications and Model Views in the General Section of this manual.Weights and instructions given herein apply to units manufactured by Caterpillar Inc.CS-531C without ROPS & ballast 9080 kg (20,000 lb)CS-531C with ROPS & ballast 10,442 kg (23,000 lb)CS-533C without ROPS or ballast 9285 kg (20,450 lb)CS-533C with ROPS & ballast 10,646 kg (23,450 lb)CP-533C without ROPS or ballast 10,043 kg (22,120 lb)CP-533C with ROPS & ballast 11,950 kg (26,320 lb)Use properly rated cables and slings for lifting.Position the crane or lifting device for a level machine lift.Spreader bar widths should be sufficient to prevent contact with machine. 1. Install the steering frame lock pin to hold the front and rear frames rigid. Remove pin (1), lower steering frame lock pin (2) then reinsert pin (1). 2. Attach two lifting cables to right and left rear lifting eyes. These lifting eyes are identified on the machine by a hook symbol. 3. Attach two lifting cables to the right and left front lifting holes. These lifting holes are identified on the machine by a hook symbol.4. Connect the four lifting cables to spreader bars centered over the machine.5. Lift and move the machine. 6. When the machine is in position, block in front of the drum and behind the tires. 7. Support the drum yoke on each side with suitable blocks or jack-stands. 6 mm (.25 in) maximum yoke deflection. 8. Secure the machine with tie-downs. Holes are identified on the machine by a tie-down symbol. Maximum yoke deflection after tiedown should not exceed 6 mm (.25 in) to minimize the amount of stress on the isolation mounts.9. Refer to Machine Shipping in this section, if transporting or shipping machine, for more details.Machine Shipping
For basic machine shipping specifications, refer to Specifications and Model Views in the General Section of this manual.
Obey all state and local laws governing the weight, width and length of a load.Observe all regulations governing wide loads.Remove the starting aid (ether) cylinder, if equipped.Make sure the cooling system has proper antifreeze if moving machine to a colder climate.
Investigate the travel route for overpass clearances. Make sure there will be adequate clearance for the machine being transported.To prevent the machine from slipping while loading or shifting in transit, remove ice, snow or other slippery material from the loading dock and transport vehicle before loading. 1. Block the trailer or rail car wheels before loading (trailer shown).
Steering frame lock pin shown in unlocked position.2. After the machine is in position, remove pin (1). Lower steering frame lock pin (2) to hold the front and rear frames rigid. Insert pin (1).3. Lower the leveling blade (if equipped).4. Apply the parking brake.5. Turn the engine start switch key to OFF and remove the key.6. Inflate tires to 138 kPa (20 psi) for shipping. Refer to Tire Inflation Information in the Maintenance Section of this manual.7. Block and tie-down machine. Refer to Machine


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