New Holland E85CMSR Service Manual
New Holland E85CMSR Service Manual

New Holland E85CMSR Service Manual

Midi excavator

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SERVICE MANUAL
E85CMSR
Midi Excavator
Part number 47516729A
English
April 2013
Copyright © 2013 CNH Europe Holding S.A. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL E85CMSR Midi Excavator Part number 47516729A English April 2013 Copyright © 2013 CNH Europe Holding S.A. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 SERVICE MANUAL E85CMSR 47516729A 05/04/2013...
  • Page 3 Contents INTRODUCTION Engine..................10 [10.001] Engine and crankcase ............. 10.1 [10.216] Fuel tanks .
  • Page 4 Tracks and track suspension ............48 [48.130] Track frame and driving wheels ........... . 48.1 [48.100] Tracks .
  • Page 5 [90.150] Cab ................. 90.1 [90.160] Cab interior trim and panels.
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION 47516729A 05/04/2013...
  • Page 7 Contents INTRODUCTION International symbols ................3 Safety rules .
  • Page 8: International Symbols

    INTRODUCTION International symbols Introduction Although this manual uses the SI units system. Outline of SI units system is described here. Given here in under are an excerpt of the units that are related to this manual : 1. Etymology of SI Units English : International system of units 2.
  • Page 9: Unit Conversion Table

    INTRODUCTION Quantities Unit Symbol Formula Quantity of static electricity and electric Farad capacitance Electric resistance Ω Celcius degree or Celcius temperature (t+273.15)K °C degree Illuminance l m/m Prefixes of SI Table1-5 Prefix Power Designation Sign Giga Mega Kilo Hecto Deca Deci Centi Milli...
  • Page 10: Safety Rules

    INTRODUCTION Safety rules ATTENTION: Do not operate or perform any maintenance on this machine until all instructions found in the OPERA- TOR’S MANUAL and this MANUAL have been thoroughly read and understood. Improper operation or maintenance of this machine may cause accidents and could result in serious injury or death. Always keep the manual in storage.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    INTRODUCTION Safety precautions ATTENTION: The proper and safe lubrication and maintenance for this machine, recommended by Manufacturer, are outlined in the OPERATOR’S MANUAL for the machine. Improper performance of lubrication or maintenance procedures are dangerous and could result in injury or death. Read and understand the MANUAL before performing any lubrication or maintenance.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION being welded and select correct welding procedure and electrodes, rods or wire to provide a weld metal strength equivalent at least to that of the parent metal. Make sure to disconnect battery before any welding procedures are attempted. 16. Do not damage wiring during removal operations. Reinstall the wiring so it is not damaged nor will be damaged in operation of the machine by contacting sharp corners, or by rubbing against some object or hot surface.
  • Page 13: Personal Safety

    INTRODUCTION Personal safety PREPARATION BEFORE DISASSEMBLING Knowledge of operating procedure Read Operator’s Manual carefully to understand the operating procedure. Cleaning machines Clean machines of soil, mud, and dust before carrying into the service shop. Carrying a soiled machine into the service shop, causes making less efficient work and damage of parts.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION SAFETY WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND ASSEMBLING Safety 1. Wear appropriate clothing, safety shoes, safety helmet, goggles, and clothes with long sleeves. 2. Attach “Don’t operate” tag to control lever, and begin a meeting before starting the work. 3. Before starting inspection and maintenance stop the engine. 4.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION 3. If an abnormality is detected, repair or replace the parts. Reassembling hydraulic equipment 1. During the parts cleaning, ventilate the room. 2. Before assembly, clean parts roughly first, and then completely. 3. Remove adhering oil by compressed air, and apply hydraulic oil or gear oil, and then assemble them. 4.
  • Page 16: Electrical Equipment

    INTRODUCTION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. The disassembly of electrical equipment is not allowed. 2. Handle equipment with care so as not to drop it or bump it. 3. Connector should be removed by unlocking while holding the connector. Never stress in tension to the caulked section by pulling wire. 4.
  • Page 17: Environmental Issues

    • When it was swallowed. Don’t force him to vomit it, but immediately receive medical treatment. • When it has adhered on skin. Wash with soap and water. 4. Others For spare parts, grease and oil, use NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION genuine ones. 47516729A 05/04/2013...
  • Page 18 INTRODUCTION Torque - Tightening torques for capscrews and nuts Table “Metric coarse thread (not plated)” and table “Metric fine thread (not plated)” indicate tightening torques appli- cable to cases where no special note is given. Over tightening of bolts may result in a twist-off and a fracture under load. Insufficient tightening may lead to a loosening or loss of bolts.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION Tightening torques for metric fine threads (not plated) 4.8T 10.9T Classification Nominal No lubrication Oil lubrication No lubrication Oil lubrication No lubrication Oil lubrication size 22.5 - 26.5 N·m 18.6 - 22.6 N·m 40.2 - 48 N·m 33.4 - 41.2 N·m 10.2 - 12.4 N·m 8.5 - 10.5 N·m (16.6 - 19.5 lb...
  • Page 20 INTRODUCTION Torque - Tightening torque for hose and fitting Joint (O-ring type) Size Wrench Tightening torque 15 - 19 N·m PF 1/8 14 mm (11 - 14 lb ft) 34 - 38 N·m PF 1/4 19 mm (25 - 28 lb ft) 69 - 79 N·m PF 3/8 22 mm...

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