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SERVICE MANUAL 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] , 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NDDC16500 - ] , 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NEDC16000 - ] , 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NFDC16000 - ] , 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] , 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated...
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Link Product / Engine Product Market Product Engine 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Middle East Africa F4HFA613M*E001 Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Asia Pacific F4HFA613M*E001 Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] 1650M Bulldozer (BD) Blade, Extra Australia New Zealand F4HFA613M*E001 Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated...
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Product Market Product Engine 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Asia Pacific F4HFA613M*E001 Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] Australia New Zealand F4HFA613M*E001 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Blade, Extra Long Track (XLT) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Middle East Africa F4HFA613M*E001...
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Product Market Product Engine 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Middle East Africa F4HFA613M*E001 Blade, Low Ground Pressure (LGP) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] Australia New Zealand F4HFA613M*E001 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Blade, Low Ground Pressure (LGP) - Non-regulated [NCDC16500 - ] 1650M Power Angle Tilt (PAT) Asia Pacific F4HFA613M*E001...
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Contents INTRODUCTION Engine..................10 [10.001] Engine and crankcase ............. 10.1 [10.202] Air cleaners and lines .
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[48.140] Dropbox and final drive ............48.5 Cab climate control ..............
INTRODUCTION Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA All repair and maintenance work listed in this manual must be carried out only by qualified dealership personnel, strictly complying with the instructions given, and using, whenever possible, the special tools. Anyone who performs repair and maintenance operations without complying with the procedures provided herein shall be responsible for any subsequent damages.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special in- structions.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules - Ecology and the environment 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Soil, air, and water quality is important for all industries and life in general. When legislation does not yet rule the treatment of some of the substances that advanced technology requires, sound judgment should govern the use and disposal of products of a chemical and petrochemical nature.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules - Do not operate tag 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA WARNING Maintenance hazard! Before you start servicing the machine, attach a DO NOT OPERATE warning tag to the machine in a visible area. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0004A Attach a DO NOT OPERATE (TAG) to the machine in an area that is clearly visible whenever the machine is not operating properly and/or requires service.
INTRODUCTION Safety rules 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA General safety rules Use caution when operating the machine on slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the center of gravity of the machine. The machine can tip or roll over when near ditches and embankments or uneven surfaces.
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INTRODUCTION Before leaving the machine: 1. Park machine on a firm level surface. 2. Put all controls in neutral or park lock position. 3. Engage park brake. Use wheel chocks if required. 4. Lower all hydraulic equipment — Implements, header, etc. 5.
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INTRODUCTION Wheels and tires Make sure tires are correctly inflated. Do not exceed recommended load or pressure. Follow instructions in the manual for proper tire inflation. Tires are heavy. Handling tires without proper equipment could cause death or serious injury. Never weld on a wheel with a tire installed.
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INTRODUCTION At least once each day, remove debris accumulation around moving components such as bearings, pulleys, belts, gears, cleaning fan, etc. More frequent cleaning of your machine may be necessary depending on the operating environment and conditions. Inspect the electrical system for loose connections or frayed insulation. Repair or replace loose or damaged parts. Do not store oily rags or other flammable material on the machine.
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INTRODUCTION Operator presence system Your machine is equipped with an operator presence system to prevent the use of some features while the operator is not in the operator’s seat. The operator presence system should never be disconnected or bypassed. If the system is inoperable, the system must be repaired. Reflectors and warning lights Flashing amber warning lights must be used when operating on public roads.
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INTRODUCTION Air-conditioning system The air-conditioning system is under high pressure. Do not disconnect any lines. The release of high pressure can cause serious injury. The air-conditioning system contains gases that are harmful to the environment when released into the atmosphere. Do not attempt to service or repair the system.
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INTRODUCTION • Do not permit anyone to touch the machine until power has been shut off to the power lines. Electrical storm safety Do not operate machine during an electrical storm. If you are on the ground during an electrical storm, stay away from machinery and equipment. Seek shelter in a permanent, protected structure.
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INTRODUCTION Roll over and tip over • Travel speed should be such that complete control and machine stability is maintained at all times. Where possible, avoid operating near ditches, embankments and holes. Reduce speed when turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces.
INTRODUCTION Basic instructions - Shop and assembly 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Shimming For each adjustment operation, select adjusting shims and measure the adjusting shims individually using a microm- eter, then add up the recorded values. Do not rely on measuring the entire shimming set, which may be incorrect, or the rated value shown on each shim.
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INTRODUCTION Protecting the electronic and/or electrical systems during charging and welding To avoid damage to the electronic and/or electrical systems, always observe the following practices: 1. Never make or break any of the charging circuit connections when the engine is running, including the battery connections.
INTRODUCTION Torque - Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Decimal hardware Grade 5 bolts, nuts and studs Size lb in/lb ft 1/4 in 12 - 15 Nm 108 - 132 lb in 5/16 in 23 - 28 Nm 204 - 252 lb in...
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INTRODUCTION Grade 10.9 bolts, nuts and studs Size lb in/lb ft 4 mm 4 - 5 Nm 36 - 48 lb in 5 mm 9 - 11 Nm 84 - 96 lb in 6 mm 15 - 18 Nm 132 - 156 lb in 8 mm 37 - 43 Nm 324 - 384 lb in...
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INTRODUCTION Size lb in/lb ft 5/8-11 in 190 - 203 Nm 140 - 150 lb ft O-ring face seal end O-ring boss end fitting or lock nut Nominal Tube outside diameter Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft Thread size Nm lb in/lb ft SAE dash size...
INTRODUCTION Torque - Standard torque data for hydraulics 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Installation of adjustable fittings in straight thread O-ring bosses 1. Lubricate the O-ring by coating it with a light oil or petroleum. Install the O-ring in the groove adjacent to the metal backup washer which is assembled at the extreme end of the groove (4).
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INTRODUCTION Pipe thread fitting torque Thread size Torque (maximum) 1/8-27 13 N·m (10 lb ft) Before installing and tightening pipe fittings, clean the 1/4-18 16 N·m (12 lb ft) threads with a clean solvent or Loctite cleaner and apply 3/8-18 22 N·m (16 lb ft) sealant L ®...
INTRODUCTION Basic instructions - Moving a disabled machine 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA WARNING Transport hazard! Make sure that the weight of a trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes NEVER EXCEEDS the weight of the machine that is towing the vehicle. Stopping distance increases with increasing speed as the weight of the towed load increases, especially on hills and slopes.
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INTRODUCTION 3. Change the Tow Mode from “Disabled” to “Enabled” by highlighting and pressing the enter switch. RAIL12DOZ0592AA RAIL12DOZ0823AA 4. Continue to follow the screen prompts. RAIL12DOZ0824AA 47907870 06/10/2015...
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INTRODUCTION 5. Read the procedure for releasing brakes later in this instruction. RAIL12DOZ0825AA 6. Press the enter switch to continue to the next screen. NOTICE: Do not tow the machine over 1.2 km/h (0.7 mph). RAIL12DOZ0826AA 7. Press the enter switch to continue to the next screen. NOTICE: Tow the machine the shortest possible distance.
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INTRODUCTION 8. The tow mode will be enabled. Wait for the next screen prompt before you tow the machine. RAIL12DOZ0829AA Bypass hydrostatic pumps You must open the pressure relief valves in order to bypass the hydrostatic pumps. There are two valves located on each hydrostatic pump.
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INTRODUCTION 11. Remove the relief valve plastic caps ( (5) to access the engagement screws (6). The plastic caps will be unusable after removal and should be replaced. RAIL12DOZ0644AA 12. Use an Allen wrench, and turn the engagement screw (6) counterclockwise two turns on each relief valve. RCIL10CWL116AAL Releasing the brakes NOTE: This machine is equipped with a spring applied hydraulically released parking brakes.
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INTRODUCTION 14. Disconnect the fittings (1) at the brake lines and cap the fittings. There are two brake lines. A Tee fitting will be required for the two lines in order to connect to the hand pump. If a T-fitting is not available, two pumps must be used.
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INTRODUCTION Returning the unit to service 1. Disconnect the hand pump from the brake lines. 2. Remove the plugs, and reconnect the lines (1) to the brake solenoid. RAPH12DOZ0094AA 3. Remove the vacuum pump and install the hydraulic reservoir breather. RAIL12DOZ0372AA 4.
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INTRODUCTION 5. Install new plastic caps on each relief valve. 6. Reinstall the floor access panel. RAIL12DOZ0644AA 7. On the multi-function display screen, select “Service” and press the enter switch. RAIL15DOZ0018AA 8. Scroll down, and highlight the “Tow Mode” selection and press the enter switch.
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INTRODUCTION 9. Change the Tow Mode from “Enabled” to “Disabled” by highlighting and pressing the enter switch. RAIL12DOZ0592AA 47907870 06/10/2015...
INTRODUCTION Hydraulic contamination 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Contamination in the hydraulic system is a major cause of the malfunction of hydraulic components. Contamination is any foreign material in the hydraulic oil. Contamination can enter the hydraulic system in several ways. (A) When you drain the oil or disconnect any line.
INTRODUCTION Consumables Loctite® Product Chart 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Bonding Adhesives Prod- Recom- Description Color Strength Fixture/Full mended Cure (Steel/ Steel) Time Primer or Activator Clear 9.8 - 17.2 MPa 2 min/24 hrs Typical applications include bonding dissimilar (1421 - materials such as metals, glass or ceramics and 2495 psi)
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INTRODUCTION Surface Preparation Product Color Active (Steel/Steel) Description Time 7380 Yellow 6 hours Is designed to initiate the cure of Loctite toughened acrylic to light adhesives. amber 7471 Yellow 30 to 70 seconds Is used where increased cure speed of LOCTITE® anaerobic to light products is required.
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INTRODUCTION Retain, Cylindrical Assemblies Prod- Color Strength Fixture/Full Recom- Description Cure (Steel/ mended Steel) Time Primer or Activator Green 13.5 - 25.0 MPa 4 min/6 hrs 7471 or Is designed for the bonding of cylindrical fitting (1958 - 7469 parts, particularly where bond gaps can approach 3626 psi) 0.25 mm (0.01 in.) and where maximum strength at room temperature is required.
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INTRODUCTION RTV Sealants Product Color Strength Fixture/Full Description Cure (Steel/ Steel) Time Clear 1.5 MPa 5 min/24 hrs Is designed for superior bonding and sealing properties (218 psi) to most surfaces (not recommended for concrete). This product resists aging, weathering and thermal cycling without hardening, shrinking or cracking.
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INTRODUCTION Gasket Sealants Prod- Color Strength Fixture/Full Recom- Description Cure (Steel/ mended Steel) Time Primer or Activator none White 0.113 - 72 hrs Is a medium strength anaerobic sealant with 0.330 Nm (1 Teflon® for tapered pipe threads. The high - 3 lb in) lubricating properties of this compound prevent galling on pipe threads and fittings.
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INTRODUCTION Thread Locker and Sealing Prod- Color Strength Fixture/Full Recom- Description Cure (Steel/ mended Steel) Time Primer or Activator Green 10 - 40 Nm (90 20 min/4 hrs 7471 or Is designed for the locking and sealing of threaded - 355 lb in) 7469 fasteners.
INTRODUCTION Conversion factors 1650M ANZ --- APAC --- LA --- MEA Metric to U.S. MULTIPLY TO OBTAIN square meter AREA: 10.763 91 square foot hectare 2.471 05 acre newton FORCE: 3.596 942 ounce force newton 2.224 809 pound force LENGTH: millimeter 0.039 370 inch...
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INTRODUCTION U.S. to Metric MULTIPLY TO OBTAIN VOLUME: cubic inch 16.387 06 cubic centimeter cubic foot 0.028 317 cubic meter cubic yard 0.764.555 cubic meter ounce (US fluid) 29.573 53 milliliter quart (US liquid) 0.946 353 litre quart (Imperial) 1.136 523 litre gallon (US) 3.785 412...