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Case CX130C Crawler Excavator Service Manual Workshop Guide
Case CX130C Crawler Excavator Service Manual Workshop Guide
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Manual Included:
Service Manual:
2733 Pages & 2581 Pages
Specifications:
Brand:
New Holland
Model:
Case CX130C
Type:
Crawler Excavator
Manuals:
Service Manual
Publication Numbers:
47795402 (January 2016)
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Description
Table of Contents
Content
Introduction
Engine
Hydraulics System
Frames and Ballasting
Tracks and Track Suspension
Cab Climate Control
Electrical System
Booms, dippers and buckets
Dozer Blade and Arm
Platform, cab, bodywork and decals
Special Tools Index
Hydraulic Schematic
Electrical Schematic
Manual Extract: Travel motor – Service instruction Precautions before motor disassembly
1. When performing disassembly, always wear protective gear such as a helmet, goggles and safety shoes.
2. Use the specified tools when performing disassembly.
3. Remove all lines connected to the motor and remove the motor from the machine only after making sure that the machine is on a level surface and there are no external forces acting on rotating parts, so that the machine does not operate uncontrollably when the motor is removed.
4. To prevent foreign matter from entering the lines and motor when removing the motor from the machine, sufficiently clean off mud and dirt adhered around the motor before removing lines connected to the motor.
5. When removing lines connected to the motor, hydraulic oil from inside the lines will spray out. For this reason, remove these lines only after removing pressure from inside the lines and preparing an oil pan.
To prevent injuries due to the motor falling when transporting it by lifting (*2) the motor with a lift crane, lift the machine with the eyebolts (*1) mounted in the positions indicated in the Fig. 1.
6. The motor is filled with hydraulic oil.
Before disassembling the motor, prepare an oil pan and drain the hydraulic oil from the motor.
7. To prevent injuries during disassembly, prepare a waist-high, stable work platform to perform work on.
8. The motor comprises high-precision parts.
For this reason, foreign matter adhering to parts can be damaging.
Motor disassembly should be done in an inside space without dust, and mud and dirt should be prevented from adhering to parts.
9. The motor comprises high-precision parts.
For this reason, dents and scratches on part surfaces can be damaging.
Be very careful when handling parts during disassembly and do not create any dents or scratching.
10. To prevent personal injury and damage to parts during disassembly, do not force disassembly of parts which are especially tight to disassemble.
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