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5349207 SEAL Caterpillar parts
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CA5349207
534-9207
5349207
Caterpillar 5349207 SEAL

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Compressed air, high pressure water or steam can be used to remove dust, leaves and general debris from a folded core radiator. Clean as required by condition of radiator.The use of compressed air is preferred.Refer to "Know Your Cooling System," Form SEBD0518, for the complete procedure and instructions.Hydraulic System Oil
Look At The Oil Level
At operating temperature, the hydraulic tank is hot and under pressure. Hot oil can cause burns.Remove the fill cap only when the engine is stopped, and the cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand. Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Never remove the cap from the implement hydraulic tank if oil is hot. Air can enter system and cause pump damage.
The hydraulic oil tank is located on the right rear side of the machine. Add oil to maintain the oil level to the FULL mark in the sight gauge.Tracks
Inspect For Proper Adjustment
Visually inspect the tracks. Check for wear and excessive dirt buildup on track components.If track appears to be too tight or too loose, see "Tracks" under "Every 250 Service Hours or Monthly."Pivot Shaft
Look at the Oil Level
Hot oil and components can cause personal injury. Do not allow hot oil or components to contact skin.
Maintain the oil within the limits of the sight gauge. Overfilling can cause hot oil to overflow the reservoir. Remove the oil fill cap to add oil to the oil reservoir.Fuel Tank
Drain the Moisture And Sediment
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire.
Drain valve is located under the fuel tank. 1. Open the drain valve and allow the moisture and sediment to drain into a suitable container.2. Close the drain valve.Walk-Around Inspection
Inspect Machine
See "Walk-Around Inspection" in the "Before Starting the Engine" section.Cleaning Windows
Use commercially available window cleaning solutions to clean the windows.The rear window can be cleaned from the inside of the cab. To do this the section of the window that slides must be removed. Use the procedure that follows to remove that section of the rear window.1. Move the handle stop to the UP position by lifting at handle (1) and rotating counterclockwise until it is vertical.2. Move the section of the window that slides, to the opening in the upper window channel (2).3. Tilt the top of the window toward the inside of the cab and remove it.Electronic Monitoring System and Gauges
Test And Inspect For Broken Indicators
1. Allow the engine to warm up at LOW IDLE for five minutes. To help speed the warmup of hydraulic components, engage and disengage all hydraulic implement controls.2. Push the EMS Fault Light test switch. The fault alarm should sound. The fault light and the EMS panel should FLASH, until the EMS test switch is released. If the lights or alarm did not come on, have necessary repairs made.Fire Suppression System (If Equipped)
Check
See "Fire Suppression System (If Equipped)" in front of this guide, for testing the engine shutdown system.Seat Belt
Inspect For Wear Or Damage
Always check condition of seat belt and mounting


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