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SEBU8524 131
Maintenance Section
Ether Starting Aid Cylinder - Replace
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Ether Starting Aid Cylinder -
Replace
SMCS Code: 1456-510-CD
1. Park the machine on a level surface. Ensure that
the parking brake is fully engaged. Lower the truck
body or OEM a
ttachment and shut off the engine.
2. Raise the hood. Refer to Operation and
Maintenanc
e Manual, “Hood Control”. The ether
starting aid cylinder is located on the left side of
the engine near the primary fuel lter.
3. Loosen the cylinder retaining clamp. Unscrew and
discard the empty ether starting aid cylinder.
4. Remove the gasket. Install a new gasket. A new
gasket is provided with each new ether starting
aid cylin
der.
5. Install a new ether starting aid cylinder. Tighten
the ethe
r starting aid cylinder hand tight. Tighten
the cylinder retaining clamp securely.
6. Lower th
e hood.
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Frame a
nd Body - Inspect
(OEM Attachmen t if Equipped)
SMCS C
ode: 3250-040; 3260-040; 3268-040;
7000-040; 7050-040; 7113-040; 7258-040
Note:
TheOEMArticulatedTruckmaybeequipped
with either a truck body or a OEM attachment. The
operation of the OEM attachment is very similar to
the o
peration of the truck body.
All earthmoving equipment is prone to a high degree
of we
ar. Regular inspections for structural damage
are necessary.
Thes
e inspections are particularly important for this
type of machine as the machines can experience
difcult work cycles.
Regular inspections can minimize the risk of
accidents. Regular inspections can reduce down
ti
me.
The interval between these inspections depends on
th
e factors that follow.
The age of the machine
The severity of the application
The loads that h
ave been carried on the machine
The condition of the haul road
The amount of routine servicing that has been
carried out
These inspections should be carried out at intervals
no longer than 1000 service hours or six months.
Older machi
nes, or machines that are operating
in severe applications will require more frequent
inspections.
If the machine has been involved in a collision, or
if the machine has been involved in any kind of
accident,
the machine must be inspected thoroughly.
Inspect the machine regardless of the date of the last
inspection.
The machine must be clean before the machine is
inspected.
Proper repair of frames and structures requires
specic knowledge of the following subjects.
Materials that have been used to manufacture the
frame members
Frame member construction
Repair t
echniques that are recommended by the
manufacturer.
Consul
t your Caterpillar dealer if repairs are
necessary. Your Caterpillar dealer is qualied to carry
out repairs on your behalf.
All repairs should be carried out by a Caterpillar
dealer. If you carry out your own repairs, contact
your C
aterpillar dealer for advice about proper repair
techniques.
Part
icular attention should be given to all welded
structures. The following items should be thoroughly
inspected for cracks and for defects:
Front frame
Fro
nt suspension frame
Rear frame
Oscillating hitch
A-
frames
Dump body
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