Removing the Engine Multi-Belt
Prepare and Position the Machine
- 1.Park the machine on a dry and level surface.
- 2.Apply the parking brake.
- 3.Stop the machine.
- 4.Stop the battery isolation switch to the OFF position.
- 5.Attach safety locks and tags to the machine in accordance with the site-specific procedures.
- 6.Block the wheels with the wheel chocks in accordance with the procedure.
NOTE
Extra requirements can apply. Refer to local regulations.
- 7.Insert the articulation lock bar (Figure 1, item A) to the pins on the machine frames.
Figure 1 A
Articulation lock bar
B
Locking clip
- 8.Install the locking clips (item B) to attach the articulation lock bar (item A) with the pins.
- 9.Inform the supervisor, lead hand, and all other persons who are concerned of the intent to restart the machine for testing purposes.
WARNING
Energized Machine
Can cause serious injury.
The machine must be fully energized and the engine must be switched on to complete this procedure.
Be careful around moving parts and pinch points.
NOTE
Make sure that all personnel and bystanders are clear of the machine before start-up.
- 10.Remove the safety locks and tags from the machine in accordance with the site-specific procedures.
- 11.Set the battery isolation switch to the ON position.
- 12.Start the machine.
- 13.Extend the front jack support legs fully from the jack beam (Figure 2).
WARNING
Accidental Movement
Unexpected movement of the machine can cause serious injury or death.
Examine the unwanted machine movements with a spotter while working on the machine.
All persons who are involved in this task must be aware of hazards on and around the machine.
Use the correct personal protective equipment.
Figure 2 - 14.Lower the front and the rear support legs onto the ground (Figures 3A and 3B).
Figure 3A Figure 3B - 15.Put the boom and the Feed Assembly in the rest position.
- 16.Stop the machine.
- 17.Set the battery isolation switch to the OFF position.
- 18.Attach safety locks and tags to the machine in accordance with the site-specific procedures.
- 19.Release the stored energy from the hydraulic brake system.
WARNING
High-Pressure System
Working with pressurized systems can cause personal injury.
Do not do the maintenance work when you operate the machine.
Make sure that the hydraulic, water, and air systems are depressurized before you start to work on these systems.
Put on the applicable gloves.
NOTE
Make sure that there is no pressure in the system.
- 20.Release the stored energy from the hydraulic oil tank and system.
NOTE
Make sure that there is no pressure in the system.
- 21.Release the stored energy from the air tank and system.
NOTE
Make sure that there is no pressure in the system.
- 22.Open the side hatch (Figures 4A, 4B, and 4C, item A) and secure it in the open position.
WARNING
Heavy Components
Lifting the heavy components by hand can cause body or muscle strains.
Position the body accordingly to support the weight of the component.
Figure 4A Boltec M and Cabletec M Figure 4B Boltec E, EC, Boomer M, E, Simba M, E Figure 4C Cabletec E and LC A
Side hatch
Isolation of the Component
- 1.Label and disconnect the sensor connection (Figure 5, item A) from the filter. Cap the connectors immediately.
DANGER
Electric Shock Hazard
Electric shock while working with the electrical systems cause serious personal injury.
Only authorized personnel can do the work involving cables, electrical cabinets, fuses, and connectors.
Attach safety locks and tags to the electrical switches of the specific components before working.
Do not use a high-pressure washer to clean the electrical components.
Figure 5 A
Sensor connection
- 2.Put an oil container or oil absorbent material below the filters.
WARNING
Slipping Hazard
Fluid leaks or spills can cause personal injury.
Cover all of the open ports.
Wipe off any spilled fluid immediately.
- 3.Clean, label, and disconnect the hoses (Figure 6, item A) from the oil filter. Plug the hoses and cap the ports immediately.
WARNING
Hot Fluids or Components
Working with hot fluids or components can cause personal injury.
Fluids must be at a safe working temperature when you disconnect the hoses.
Do not touch hot fluids or components.
Always wear personal protective equipment.
Figure 6 A
Hose
- 4.Clean, label, and disconnect the hoses (Figure 7, item A) from the fuel filters. Plug the hoses and cap the ports immediately.
Figure 7 A
Hose
- 5.Clean, label, and disconnect the hoses (Figure 8, item A) from the filter. Plug the hoses and cap the ports immediately.
Figure 8 A
Hose
- 6.Remove the oil container or oil absorbent material that is placed below the filters.
CAUTION
Environmental Contaminant
Oil is an environmental contaminant and must be discarded correctly.
Do not let the used oil drain onto the ground.
Discard the used oil in accordance with local environmental regulations.
- 7.Remove the oil filler (Figure 9, item A) from the attachment. Secure it away from the attachment.
Figure 9 A
Oil filler
- 8.Remove the screws (Figure 10, item A) and the washers (item B) that attach the attachment (item C) along with the filters to the engine frame. Discard the hardware.
Figure 10 A
Screw
B
Washer
C
Attachment
- 9.Remove the attachment (item C) along with the filters from the engine frame and put it in a safe location.
WARNING
Heavy Components
Lifting the heavy components by hand can cause body or muscle strains.
Position the body accordingly to support the weight of the component.
- 10.Remove the screw (Figures 11A and 11B, item A), washers (item B), and lock nut (item C) that attach the lower cover (item D) of the engine multi-belt to the engine frame. Discard the hardware.
Figure 11A Boltec M, Cabletec M, Boomer M1 D, Simba E7 C, M6 C Figure 11B Boltec E, EC, Cabletec E, LC, Boomer E2 C A
Screw
B
Washer
C
Lock nut
D
Lower cover
E
Screw
- 11.Remove the screw (item E) and the washer (item B) that attach the lower cover (item D) of the engine multi-belt to the engine. Discard the hardware.
- 12.Remove the lower cover (item D) from the engine and put it in a safe location.
- 13.Remove the hardware from the upper cover of the engine multi-belt as follows:
- Alternative stepFor Boltec M, Cabletec M, Boomer M1 D, Simba E7 C, M6 C Machine: Remove the screws (Figure 12A, items A and E) and the washers (items B and D) that attach the upper cover (item C) to the engine. Discard the hardware.
Figure 12A A
Screw
B
Washer
C
Upper cover
D
Washer
E
Screw
- Alternative stepFor Boltec E, EC, Cabletec E, LC, Boomer E2 C Machine: Remove the screws (Figure 12B, items A) and the washers (items B) that attach the upper cover (item C) to the engine. Discard the hardware.
Figure 12B A
Screw
B
Washer
C
Upper cover
- 14.Remove the upper cover (item C) from the engine and put it in a safe location.
Lifting and Removal
- 1.Turn the tensioner (Figure 13, item A) in the clockwise direction using a ½ - inch drive breaker bar to release the engine multi-belt tension.
WARNING
Pinch Points
Can cause serious injury.
Keep hands and fingers away from the moving parts during removal and installation of the component.
Put on the applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Figure 13 A
Engine multi-belt tensioner
- 2.Lock the engine multi-belt tensioner (item A) in the position where the engine multi-belt is slack using a lockpin.
NOTE
Use 3/8-inch screw as a lockpin.
- 3.Remove the engine multi-belt (Figure 14, item A) from the engine and put it in a safe location.
Figure 14 A
Engine multi-belt
- 4.Put a tag onto battery isolation switch stating that the engine multi-belt is removed from the machine.