3285204 SFWR GP-A4006 Caterpillar parts
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CA3285204
328-5204
3285204
CA3285204
328-5204
3285204
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Walk-Around Inspection
Inspect Lines, Tubes, Hoses and the Machine
Inspect Lines, Tubes and Hoses
See topic in the Safety Section "Lines, Tubes and Hoses" for the correct Maintenance Procedures.Inspect the Machine
See, "Walk Around Inspection", in the "Before Starting the Engine" section of the Operator's Guide for your machine.Engine Crankcase
Measure Oil Level
Machine must be level, equipment lowered, parking brake applied, engine running at LOW IDLE or stopped. 1. Measure the oil level.2. Engine Stopped: Maintain oil level between ADD and FULL marks on dipstick.3. Engine Running: Maintain oil level between ADD and FULL marks on ENGINE RUNNING side of dipstick.Precleaner
Check - Clean if Necessary
Inspect the precleaner screen for accumulation of dirt or debris. Remove precleaner screen and clean if it is necessary.Radiator
Check Coolant Level
At operating temperature, the engine coolant is hot and under pressure.Steam can cause personal injury.Check the coolant level only after the engine has been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal injury.
If it is necessary to add make-up coolant daily, inspect for leaks. Remove radiator cap slowly to relieve pressure. Observe coolant level. Maintain coolant level above the level indicator plate in the bottom of the fill pipe.Clean Outside of Radiator
Pressure air can cause personal injury.When using pressure air for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing and protective shoes.The maximum air pressure must be below 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.Use all cleaning solutions with care.
Compressed air, high pressure water or steam can be used to remove dust, leaves and general debris from the 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.Fuel Tank
Drain Water and Sediment
Open drain valve. Allow water and sediment to drain.Close drain valve. If water or sediment is not present, the drain interval may be extended.Air Reservoir
Drain Water and Sediment
Drain water and sediment from both sections of the air reservoir.Water Separator (If Equipped)
Drain Water and Sediment
Observe water separator. Drain any water before starting the engine. Anytime the water separator becomes half full of water, stop the engine and drain the water separator.
When the inside of the water separator becomes contaminated enough that the water level cannot be seen through the transparent cover, remove and discard the old element. See "Water Separator" in the "When Required" section. Open the vent valve (1) and drain valve (2). Drain the water. Close the drain and vent valves.Circle Guide Shoes-Earlier Machines
Lubricate
Lubricate 4 fittings, (one on each shoe) on the 130G and apply lubricant with a paddle to the front and back of each shoe and the top and bottom of the circle and to the teeth of the circle on the 120G.
Inspect Lines, Tubes, Hoses and the Machine
Inspect Lines, Tubes and Hoses
See topic in the Safety Section "Lines, Tubes and Hoses" for the correct Maintenance Procedures.Inspect the Machine
See, "Walk Around Inspection", in the "Before Starting the Engine" section of the Operator's Guide for your machine.Engine Crankcase
Measure Oil Level
Machine must be level, equipment lowered, parking brake applied, engine running at LOW IDLE or stopped. 1. Measure the oil level.2. Engine Stopped: Maintain oil level between ADD and FULL marks on dipstick.3. Engine Running: Maintain oil level between ADD and FULL marks on ENGINE RUNNING side of dipstick.Precleaner
Check - Clean if Necessary
Inspect the precleaner screen for accumulation of dirt or debris. Remove precleaner screen and clean if it is necessary.Radiator
Check Coolant Level
At operating temperature, the engine coolant is hot and under pressure.Steam can cause personal injury.Check the coolant level only after the engine has been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal injury.
If it is necessary to add make-up coolant daily, inspect for leaks. Remove radiator cap slowly to relieve pressure. Observe coolant level. Maintain coolant level above the level indicator plate in the bottom of the fill pipe.Clean Outside of Radiator
Pressure air can cause personal injury.When using pressure air for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing and protective shoes.The maximum air pressure must be below 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.Use all cleaning solutions with care.
Compressed air, high pressure water or steam can be used to remove dust, leaves and general debris from the 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.Fuel Tank
Drain Water and Sediment
Open drain valve. Allow water and sediment to drain.Close drain valve. If water or sediment is not present, the drain interval may be extended.Air Reservoir
Drain Water and Sediment
Drain water and sediment from both sections of the air reservoir.Water Separator (If Equipped)
Drain Water and Sediment
Observe water separator. Drain any water before starting the engine. Anytime the water separator becomes half full of water, stop the engine and drain the water separator.
When the inside of the water separator becomes contaminated enough that the water level cannot be seen through the transparent cover, remove and discard the old element. See "Water Separator" in the "When Required" section. Open the vent valve (1) and drain valve (2). Drain the water. Close the drain and vent valves.Circle Guide Shoes-Earlier Machines
Lubricate
Lubricate 4 fittings, (one on each shoe) on the 130G and apply lubricant with a paddle to the front and back of each shoe and the top and bottom of the circle and to the teeth of the circle on the 120G.
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