D9R Track-Type Tractor-Before Operation
D9R Track-Type Tractor-Before Operation
D9R Track-Type Tractor-Before Operation
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Daily Inspection
SMCS Code: 1000; 7000
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a re. Clean up fuel spills immediately. NOTICE Accumulated grease and oil on a machine is a re hazard. Remove debris with steam cleaning or high pressure water, at the specied interval in the Maintenance Interval Schedule or each time any signicant quantity of oil is spilled on the machine. Regular inspection of the machine is necessary to maintain performance, availability, and safety. Do a walk around inspection daily.
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Mount the machine and dismount the machine only at locations that have steps and/or handholds. Before you mount the machine, clean the steps and the handholds. Inspect the steps and handholds. Make all necessary repairs. Face the machine whenever you get on the machine and whenever you get off the machine. Maintain a three-point contact with the steps and with the handholds. Note: Three-point contact can be two feet and one hand. Three-point contact can also be one foot and two hands. Do not mount a moving machine. Do not dismount a moving machine. Never jump off the machine. Do not carry tools or supplies when you try to mount the machine or when you try to dismount the machine. Use a hand line to pull equipment onto the platform. Do not use any controls as handholds when you enter the operator compartment or when you exit the operator compartment.
Inspect all easily accessible areas of the machine for loose fasteners, missing parts, damaged parts, cracked parts, broken parts, worn parts, debris buildup, oil leaks, coolant leaks, and fuel leaks. Note: Initiate corrective action for uid leaks, damaged parts, worn parts, loose fasteners and missing parts. Initiate corrective action for accumulated trash, dirt, grease, or oil. During this general machine inspection, give special focus to the following items.
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Alternate Exit
Machines that are equipped with cabs have alternate exits. For additional information, see Operation and Maintenance Manual, Alternate Exit.
and rollers for oil leaks, and excessive wear. Visually evaluate the tightness of the track. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Track Check/Adjust.
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Inspect the rods for damage. Inspect the hydraulic cylinders for bent rods. damage, wear, and leaks.
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Inspect all other wear surfaces for excessive wear and damage. Inspect the linkage fasteners.
Inspect the bulldozer and the ripper linkage. Inspect exposed guards, shields, and covers. Inspect the winch for oil leaks.
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Inspect the precleaner screen for debris buildup. Inspect the engine compartment. Check the engine
for uid leaks, debris buildup, trash buildup, loose fasteners, worn hoses and damaged wiring.
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for damage. Inspect the Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) for damage. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for necessary repairs.
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Machine Operation
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Alternate Exit
SMCS Code: 7254; 7308; 7310
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Pull down the lever in order to release the cab door from the fully open position.
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Seat
SMCS Code: 7312
Machines with cabs are equipped with alternate exits. If a door becomes disabled, the other door can be used as an alternate exit. Release the latch and open the door.
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Rotate the lever in order to unlock the cab door. Fully open the door until the door latches.
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Back Angle Adjustment (2) Lift lever (2) and allow the seat back to tilt forward. Push the front of the backrest in order to tilt the seat backward. Release lever (2) at the desired position.
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Fore and Aft Adjustment (1) Pull up fore and aft lever (1). This will move the seat forward or this will move the seat back to the desired position. Release lever (1) in order to lock the seat in place.
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The bottom seat cushion is shown in the lower or the attest position.
The bottom seat cushion is in the lower or the attest position when the end of the rod is in the bottom of the groove in bracket (3). Pull forward and pull upward on the bottom seat cushion in order to change the position of the bottom seat cushion back to the upper position.
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The bottom seat cushion is shown in the upper position or the angled position.
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The bottom seat cushion is in the upper position or the angled position when the end of the rod is in the top of the groove in bracket (3). Pull forward and push down on the bottom seat cushion in order to change the position of the bottom seat cushion back to the lower position.
Adjustment of the Seat Height (5) Remove the weight from the seat. Hold toggle switch (5) upwardin order to raise the seat. Hold toggle switch (5) downward in order to lower the seat. Release the toggle switch at the preferred height. Seats with Air Suspension and Air Valve Knob
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Adjustment of the Seat Height (4) Pull up on height adjustment lever (4) and pull up on the seat in order to raise the height of the seat. Pull up on height adjustment lever (4) and push down on the seat in order to lower the height of the seat.
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Adjustment of the Seat Height (6) Push in on the air valve knob (6) in order to raise the height of the seat. Pull out on the air valve knob (6) in order to lower the height of the seat.
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Weight Adjustment
Seats with Mechanical Suspension
Adjustment for the Lumbar Support (9) Rotate the knob (9) clockwise in order to increase support for the lower back. Rotate the knob (9) counterclockwise in order to decrease support for the lower back.
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Weight Adjustment (7) Rotate knob (7) and observe gauge (8) in order to obtain the proper adjustment for the weight of the operator. Seats With Air Suspension The weight adjustment is automatically controlled by adjusting the height of the seat. Observe the gauge on the front of the seat suspension (if equipped) in order to obtain the proper adjustment for the weight of the operator.
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Extension for the Back of the Seat (10) Lift up on extension (10) in order to remove the extension. When you install extension (10) push the extension all the way downward. The extension should touch the top of the seat.
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Seat Belt
SMCS Code: 7327 Note: This machine was equipped with a seat belt when the machine was shipped from Caterpillar. At the time of installation, the seat belt and the instructions for installation of the seat belt meet the SAE J386 standards. See your Caterpillar dealer for all replacement parts. Always check the condition of the seat belt and the condition of the mounting hardware before you operate the machine.
Adjust both ends of the seat belt. The seat belt should be snug but comfortable.
Retractable Seat Belt (11) When the seat has been adjusted to t the operator, secure retractable seat belt (11).
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The Operation and Maintenance Manual should be stored and secured in the seat storage area (12).
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2. To remove the slack in outer loop (1), rotate buckle (2). This will free the lock bar. This permits the seat belt to move through the buckle. 3. Remove the slack from the outer belt loop by pulling on the buckle. 4. Loosen the other half of the seat belt in the same manner. If the seat belt does not t snugly with the buckle in the center, readjust the seat belt.
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Pull up on the release lever. This will release the seat belt.
1. Fasten the seat belt. Pull out on the outer belt loop in order to tighten the seat belt. 2. Adjust the other half of the seat belt in the same manner. 3. If the seat belt does not t snugly with the buckle in the center, readjust the seat belt.
Pull seat belt (4) out of the retractor in a continuous motion. Fasten seat belt catch (3) into buckle (2). Make sure that the seat belt is placed low across the lap of the operator. The retractor will adjust the belt length and the retractor will lock in place. The comfort ride sleeve will allow the operator to have limited movement.
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Fasten the seat belt catch (3) into the buckle (2). Make sure that the seat belt is placed low across the lap of the operator.
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Push the release button on the buckle in order to release the seat belt. The seat belt will automatically retract into the retractor.
When using retractable seat belts, do not use seat belt extensions, or personal injury or death can result. The retractor system may or may not lock up depending on the length of the extension and the size of the person. If the retractor does not lock up, the seat belt will not retain the person. Longer, non-retractable seat belts and extensions for the non-retractable seat belts are available. Caterpillar requires only non-retractable seat belts to be used with a seat belt extension. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for longer seat belts and for information on extending the seat belts.
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4. Insert the 2S-9528 Tool into access hole (1). Access hole (1) is located on the left side of the radiator guard. Note: The tool will engage the outside edge of a single fan blade. 5. Rotate the fan so that the tool engages the outside edge of a single fan blade.