3205408 SUPPORT AS Caterpillar parts
374D L
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3205408
320-5408
3205408
CA3205408
320-5408
3205408
EXCAVATOR,
Compatible equipment models: 3205408:
Information:
Filling
Table 13
Description
(1) Are the shop personnel using Wall Chart, RENR2059, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Rollers with Inverted Duo-Cone Seals", Wall Chart, RENR3961, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Rollers with Conventional Duo-Cone Seals", and Wall Chart, RENR3962, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Snap Ring and Oval Track Rollers" for the oil fill volumes and procedures?
(2) Is the rubber stopper lubricated with a light-weight oil to promote expansion and installed with the proper stopper installer?
(3) Is the roller filled to 80% to 90% with SAE30 oil and the plastic plug installed?
(4) Is the oil filtered properly to prevent contamination?
(5) Do air bubbles exist in the stream of oil? Air bubbles can be caused by a worn out pump, low oil level, and broken pipes.
(6) Is there a loss of vacuum? Create a vacuum with finger over the lubricator tip, release the vacuum button, and check for loss of vacuum by viewing the gauge. (If loss of vacuum is observed, check all connections between the button (valve) and the tip.)
(7) Check the accuracy of gauges. Do the gauges zero? Are the gauges broken or have a broken glass? Replace any damaged gauges.
(8) Is the overall condition of the hoses and related equipment in good condition?
(9) Does the fill and vacuum button have an over center finger or palm pad to reduce fatigue?
(10) Is the regulator set at a maximum of 552 kPa (80.0 psi)? Pressure above 552 kPa (80.0 psi) will blow the seals.
(11) Electrical controls auto lubricator
(a) Is vacuum set at a minimum of 138 kPa (20.0 psi)?
(b) Is pressure set at a minimum of 379 kPa (55.0 psi)?
(c) Is partial vacuum set at zero?
(12) Is the roller shaft gently tapped with a hammer to ensure that the roller contains oil?
Comments:
Quality and Contamination
Table 14
Description
(1) Do the current methods and procedures comply with the procedures outlined in the Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletins and Wall Charts?
(2) Are the disassembled components protected from contamination of dirt or debris?
(3) Is the general condition of the work area clean and orderly?
(4) Is any welding or grinding separated from the Disassembly and Assembly area?
(5) Is the area dirty with airborne contamination?
(6) Are the work benches neat and clean?
(7) Do all the components being reconditioned meet the specifications that are outlined in the Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletins?
(8) Are periodic inspections on the components performed during the rebuild process?
(9) Are the rollers cleaned with high-pressure water before disassembly?
(10) Is the end play measured on each assembled roller?
(11) Is a pressure test performed on each roller prior to lubrication?
Comments:
Literature and Materials
Table 15
Description
(1) Is Undercarriage Reconditioning Guide, SEBF8599 current and complete?
(2) Is Servicing Handbook, PEKP9400, "Custom Track Service Handbook" current and available to the technicians?
(3) Is Parts Sales Kit, PECP3003 current and available to the technicians?
(4) Is the technician or supervisor maintaining a Service Logbook?
(5) Is the media listed in the "References" section current and available?
Comments:
Recommendations
Table 16
Notes
Table 17
Table 13
Description
(1) Are the shop personnel using Wall Chart, RENR2059, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Rollers with Inverted Duo-Cone Seals", Wall Chart, RENR3961, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Rollers with Conventional Duo-Cone Seals", and Wall Chart, RENR3962, "Disassembly and Assembly Procedures for Snap Ring and Oval Track Rollers" for the oil fill volumes and procedures?
(2) Is the rubber stopper lubricated with a light-weight oil to promote expansion and installed with the proper stopper installer?
(3) Is the roller filled to 80% to 90% with SAE30 oil and the plastic plug installed?
(4) Is the oil filtered properly to prevent contamination?
(5) Do air bubbles exist in the stream of oil? Air bubbles can be caused by a worn out pump, low oil level, and broken pipes.
(6) Is there a loss of vacuum? Create a vacuum with finger over the lubricator tip, release the vacuum button, and check for loss of vacuum by viewing the gauge. (If loss of vacuum is observed, check all connections between the button (valve) and the tip.)
(7) Check the accuracy of gauges. Do the gauges zero? Are the gauges broken or have a broken glass? Replace any damaged gauges.
(8) Is the overall condition of the hoses and related equipment in good condition?
(9) Does the fill and vacuum button have an over center finger or palm pad to reduce fatigue?
(10) Is the regulator set at a maximum of 552 kPa (80.0 psi)? Pressure above 552 kPa (80.0 psi) will blow the seals.
(11) Electrical controls auto lubricator
(a) Is vacuum set at a minimum of 138 kPa (20.0 psi)?
(b) Is pressure set at a minimum of 379 kPa (55.0 psi)?
(c) Is partial vacuum set at zero?
(12) Is the roller shaft gently tapped with a hammer to ensure that the roller contains oil?
Comments:
Quality and Contamination
Table 14
Description
(1) Do the current methods and procedures comply with the procedures outlined in the Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletins and Wall Charts?
(2) Are the disassembled components protected from contamination of dirt or debris?
(3) Is the general condition of the work area clean and orderly?
(4) Is any welding or grinding separated from the Disassembly and Assembly area?
(5) Is the area dirty with airborne contamination?
(6) Are the work benches neat and clean?
(7) Do all the components being reconditioned meet the specifications that are outlined in the Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletins?
(8) Are periodic inspections on the components performed during the rebuild process?
(9) Are the rollers cleaned with high-pressure water before disassembly?
(10) Is the end play measured on each assembled roller?
(11) Is a pressure test performed on each roller prior to lubrication?
Comments:
Literature and Materials
Table 15
Description
(1) Is Undercarriage Reconditioning Guide, SEBF8599 current and complete?
(2) Is Servicing Handbook, PEKP9400, "Custom Track Service Handbook" current and available to the technicians?
(3) Is Parts Sales Kit, PECP3003 current and available to the technicians?
(4) Is the technician or supervisor maintaining a Service Logbook?
(5) Is the media listed in the "References" section current and available?
Comments:
Recommendations
Table 16
Notes
Table 17
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts support Caterpillar catalog:
1398873
SUPPORT AS
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 1390, 2290, 2390, 2391, 2491, 2590, 330C, 330C FM, 330C L, 330C MH, 330D, 330D FM, 330D L, 330D LN, 330D MH, 336D, 336D L, 336D LN, 336D2, 336D2 L, 336E, 336E H, 336E HVG, 33...
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 1390, 2290, 2390, 2391, 2491, 2590, 330C, 330C FM, 330C L, 330C MH, 330D, 330D FM, 330D L, 330D LN, 330D MH, 336D, 336D L, 336D LN, 336D2, 336D2 L, 336E, 336E H, 336E HVG, 33...
3618886
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3074892
SUPPORT AS-VALVE
374D L
374D L
3494092
SUPPORT
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3494093
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3640961
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3632399
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3334531
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3334536
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
4187311
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3334616
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3425406
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3137796
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
2983140
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
2983139
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
2983137
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3077826
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
4189262
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
3632396
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
2979180
SUPPORT
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
2979177
SUPPORT AS
374D L, 374F L
374D L, 374F L
4180830
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3692343
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L
3205460
SUPPORT AS
374D L
374D L