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Service Manual (20
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LIEBHERR-WERK BISCHOFSHOFEN GMBH Dr. Hans Liebherr – Straße 4 A – 5500 BISCHOFSHOFEN
Product ID Manufacturer: Product group: Type: Production number: Serial number:
LIEBHERR-WERK BISCHOFSHOFEN GMBH Wheel loader L5 4 1
Document ID Order number: Author: Document version: Manual number: Owner:
LBH / Technical Documentation Department 01
Preface
Intended readership
Contents
This service manual is addressed to anyone whose task it is to ensure that the machines are ready for everyday use. This especially includes mechanics and workshop staff of Liebherr dealers and branches. The first chapter contains information on safety regulations and on the special tools needed for maintenance and repairs. Chapter 2 gives you an overview of all the most important technical data of the machine as a whole and its individual assemblies. Next comes the maintenance chapter, with the maintenance and inspection schedule, the testing and adjustment checklists, lubrication charts, description of maintenance tasks, testing and adjustment tasks and specifications of fuel and lubricants. The technical description of the machine is in the following chapters, structured according to fifteen function groups. The layout, function and technical data of the groups, components and parts are explained. Chapter 19 contains information on troubleshooting, the service code table and a description of the “SCULI” service software. Chapter 20 will be gradually updated with the latest options.
Instructions on use
This manual describes several types and versions of machines. The information generally applies to the types and serial numbers stated at the bottom of the page. The exception to this is information which only applies to specific types and serial numbers, which are stated at the beginning of the section concerned (for example technical data of parts). Where possible, the ID numbers of parts and components are stated in the heading. This manual is available in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian.
Working instructions
Always follow the safety regulations whenever you work on the machine. You will find a reference to this in the “General Information” section. In order to perform these tasks you need a complete set of basic tools andcertain special tools, all in perfect working order. All tasks require absolute cleanliness. Replace seals such as O-rings and surface seals during repairs.
General information
1
Product description
2
Maintenance
3
Diesel engine and pump distributor gear
4
Cooling system
5
Travel hydraulics
6
Working hydraulics
7
Steering system
8
Brake system
9
Electrical system
10
Transfer gear
11
Axles and cardan shaft
12
Machine frame and ballast weight
13
Central lubrication system
14
Coverings and access
15
Cab, heating and air-conditioning
16
Lift arms and quick-change device
17
Equipment and accessories
18
Service codes and diagnosis
19
Options
20
1 General Informations 1.0 Chapter contents 1
General Informations........................................................... 1.0-1 1.1
Safety regulations ...........................................................................1.1-1 1.1.1
Introduction...........................................................................1.1-1
1.1.2
Overview of the safety regulations .......................................1.1-2
1.2
Special tools for maintenance and repair work...............................1.2-1 1.2.1
Special tools in general ........................................................1.2-1
1.2.2
Special tools for Liebherr diesel engines..............................1.2-2
1.2.3
Special tools for hydraulic cylinders .....................................1.2-3
1.2.4
Special tools for electronics..................................................1.2-3
1.2.5
Special tools for axles...........................................................1.2-3
1.2.6
Special tools for the transmission.........................................1.2-5
1.2.7
Central lubrication system ....................................................1.2-5
1.2.8
Special tools for the air conditioning system ........................1.2-5
1.2.9
Special tools for cab windows ..............................................1.2-5
1.3
Standard .........................................................................................1.3-1 1.3.1
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General Informations Safety regulations
1.1 Safety regulations Working on the machine poses safety risks to the operator, driver or maintenance engineers. You can prevent risks and accidents by regularly reading and observing the various safety instructions. This is especially important for personnel who only occasionally work on the machine, for example, carrying out rigging or maintenance work. The safety regulations listed below, if conscientiously followed, will ensure your own safety and that of others, and will prevent the machine from being damaged. All work must be carried out only by qualified expert personnel or under the guidance and responsibility of such personnel. Qualified personnel are people, who: – on the basis of their education, experience and training have sufficient knowledge of earth moving machinery and the technology, – have in-depth knowledge of the regulations concerning the prevention of industrial accidents and of national regulations and guidelines, – can assess the safe operating condition of earth moving machinery, can carry out the required work without putting those carrying out the work, or other parties, into danger. Whenever tasks which could cause danger to personnel or damage to the machine are described, the necessary safety precautions are explained in this manual. These are indicated by the headings Danger, Warning, Caution or Notice.
1.1.1
Introduction 1. The symbols below have the following meanings: DANGER Denotes an urgent, dangerous situation. Will result in death or serious injury. Actions to avert the danger.
WARNING Denotes a dangerous situation. Can result in death or serious injury. Actions to avert the danger.
CAUTION Denotes a dangerous situation. Can result in slight or moderate injury. Actions to avert the danger.
NOTICE Denotes a dangerous situation. Can cause material damage. Actions to avert the danger.
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Safety regulations
Note Useful tips and instructions Possible benefits Actions to implement 2. Observance of these instructions does not exempt you from following any additional rules and guidelines that may apply The following should also be observed: – The safety rules in force at the operating site – Legally enforceable road traffic regulations – Guidelines issued by trade associations
1.1.2
Overview of the safety regulations For further information please see the safety regulations in the current edition of the operating instructions. You will find the latest edition of the operating instructions in your Liebherr Service documentation. The following sections are included in the operating manual:
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General safety regulations
2
Instructions on preventing crushing injuries and burns
3
Instructions on preventing fires and explosions
4
Safety instructions for start-up
5
Safety precautions during start-up
6
Instructions for safe working
7
Safety instructions for driving on slopes
8
Parking safely
9
Transporting the machine safely
10
Towing the machine safely
11
Measures for ensuring safe maintenance
12
Safety instructions for working on machines with hydro accumulators
13
Safety instructions for welding work on the machine
14
Instructions for working safely on the working attachment
15
Safety instructions for transporting the machine by crane
16
Safe maintenance of hydraulic hoses and hose lines
17
Attachments and accessories
18
Protection against vibrations
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1.2 Special tools for maintenance and repair work 1.2.1 Description
Special tools in general
Anti-freeze and battery tester
7408922
All wheel loaders
24 volt vacuum pump Filling and testing device with case Manometer 0 - 40 bar Manometer 0 - 250 bar Manometer 0 - 600 bar Manometer connection High pressure hose 1500 mm High pressure hose 4000 mm Screw connection M 10 x 1 Draining hose Drain piece
7408148
All wheel loaders
Remarks For checking the acid concentration (battery charging state) and anti-freeze For preventing oil loss
8145359
All wheel loaders
For checking the hydro accumulator
7361288 5002932 5002866 7002436 7002475 7009134 5005180 7005660 7402657
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Safety cap 10 mm
7009315
All wheel loaders
Safety cap 13 mm Safety cap 17 mm Safety cap 19 mm
7615515 7615589 7009317
All wheel loaders All wheel loaders All wheel loaders
Safety cap 17 mm
7622068
All wheel loaders
USB dongle Diagnostic data cable (RS-232) Diagnostic data cable 1,5 m (ETHERNET) Diagnostic data cable 3,0 m (ETHERNET)
10333608
All wheel loaders
10035410
All wheel loaders
10225579
L550 - L586
10513200
L550 - L586
Adapter cable RS232<>USB
693190714 All wheel loaders
SDCF-03 memory card adapter
10223098
L550 - L586
Compact flash card
10223095
L550 - L586
Lifting device for travel pumps
8928677
L586
For checking the hydraulic pressure For checking the hydraulic pressure For checking the hydraulic pressure Connection for the manometer High pressure hose for manometer High pressure hose for manometer For checking the hydraulic pressure For draining oil via a drain valve For the drain hose For securing the valves on the variable adjustment motor For securing the valves on the pumps For securing the valves on the pumps For securing the valves on the pumps For securing the valves on the control block With SERVICE authorisation For adjusting the travel hydraulics, and testing the electrical system and options For adjusting the travel hydraulics, and testing the electrical system and options For adjusting the travel hydraulics, and testing the electrical system and options For communicating with the wheel loader electronics if there is an error with the RS232 interface on the notebook. For writing to the compact flash card Blank compact flash card. Data medium for application software. For the removal and installation of travel pumps
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1.2.2 Description
Special tools for Liebherr diesel engines ID no.
Use
Mandrel
9078118
L550 - L556 engine
Mandrel
9078119
L550 - L556 engine
Rotary angle device
0524062
L550 - L580 engine
Holder
0528464
L550 - L580 engine
Dial gauge holder
10023885
L550 - L580 engine
Compression tester Compression tester insert Adapter Claw
8008782 10012817 10297211 10117612
L550 - L580 engine L550 - L580 engine L550 - L580 engine L550 - L580 engine
Engine turner
0524045
L550 - L580 engine
Holder
0528464
L550 - L580 engine
Piston strap
8000592
L550 - L580 engine
Rotary angle device
0524062
L550 - L580 engine
Piston ring tongs
7009319
L550 - L580 engine
Extractor tool
0526855
L550 - L580 engine
Extractor tool
0528462
L550 - L580 engine
Mounting pin
0528470
L550 - L580 engine
Hook and lever
7019858
L550 - L580 engine
Inserter
10116249
L550 - L580 engine
Mounting pin
0528470
L550 - L580 engine
Inserter
10116250
L550 - L580 engine
Special spanner
10020852
L550 - L580 engine
Adapter
0524029
L550 - L580 engine
Adapter
10220689
L550 - L580 engine
Hammer puller
0524072
L550 - L580 engine
Pusher tube
10289319
L550 - L580 engine
Pusher tube
10289320
L550 - L580 engine
Mounting pin
0528472
L550 - L580 engine
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Remarks For installing the mass equalisation shafts (D 934) For installing the mass equalisation shafts (D 934) For installing and removing the cylinder head For checking projection of the cylinder bushings For checking projection of the cylinder bushings For checking the compression For checking the compression For checking the compression For checking the compression For installing and removing the pistons and rods For installing and removing the pistons and rods For installing and removing the pistons and rods For installing and removing the pistons and rods For installing and removing the piston rings For installing and removing the cylinder bushing For installing and removing the cylinder bushing For installing and removing crankshaft attachments For installing and removing the front crankshaft seal For installing and removing the front crankshaft seal For installing and removing the flywheel For installing and removing the rear crankshaft seal For installing and removing the injection line For installing and removing the pressure pipe port and injection nozzles For installing and removing the pressure pipe port and injection nozzles For installing and removing the pressure pipe port and injection nozzles For installing and removing the injection pump and roller tappet For installing and removing the injection pump and roller tappet For installing and removing the exhaust pipe
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1.2.3 Description Assembly sleeve 110 mm Assembly sleeve 180 mm Assembly sleeve 200 mm Expansion sleeve 110 mm Expansion sleeve 180 mm Expansion sleeve 200 mm Bearing head assembly spanner 92/12 mm
ID no. 9170509 9998619 9107933 9170511 9110413 9110414
Use L586 steering cylinder L586 lift cylinder L586 tilt cylinder L586 steering cylinder L586 lift cylinder L586 tilt cylinder
Remarks For fitting the seals For fitting the seals For fitting the seals For fitting the seals For fitting the seals For fitting the seals
9241799
L586 steering cylinder
For fitting the piston rod bearing
1.2.4 Description
Special tools for hydraulic cylinders
Special tools for electronics
ID no.
Digital multimeter
8502956
Test probe, red Test probe, black Magnet tester Stripping and crimping pliers 0.5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6.0 mm2 Crimping pliers Wedge extractor tool Extraction tool size 12 for pin and bushing Extraction tool size 16 for pin and bushing Extraction tool size 20 for pin and bushing
Use All wheel loaders
884191214 All wheel loaders 884191114 All wheel loaders 8145743 All wheel loaders 8460263
All wheel loaders
For MATE-N-LOK connectors
8503647 7026267
All wheel loaders All wheel loaders
For DEUTSCH connectors For DEUTSCH connectors
8145674
All wheel loaders
For DEUTSCH connectors
8145673
All wheel loaders
For DEUTSCH connectors
8503630
All wheel loaders
For DEUTSCH connectors
1.2.5
Special tools for axles
Description
ID no.
Hand pump
8145835
L550 - L580 axles
Collet
7009536
L550 - L576 axles
Spring hook
8145767
L550 - L576 axles
Slip bushing 260 mm
7017559
Slip bushing 315 mm
7017556
Slip bushing M 90 x 1.5 mm Slip bushing M 110 x 1.5 mm Slip bushing M 130 x 1.5 mm Handle Handle Mounting tool
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Remarks For measuring voltage, current, resistance and frequency For testing DEUTSCH connectors For testing DEUTSCH connectors For checking solenoid valves
Use
Remarks For finding leaks on disc brakes For installing and removing the snap ring in the planetary drive For attaching and detaching the return springs
L556 front axle L556 rear axle L566, L576 front axle L566, L576 rear axle
For fitting the brake piston For fitting the brake piston
7017558
L556 rear axle
For fitting ring gear carriers
7017557
L556 front axle L566, L576 rear axle
For fitting ring gear carriers
7017555
L566, L576 front axle
For fitting ring gear carriers
7017566 7011518 7017563
L550 - L576 axles L550 - L576 axles L556 rear axle
Handle for mounting tool Handle for various mounting tools For fitting cartridge seal ring
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Description
ID no.
7011522 7013922
Use L556, L566, L576 front axle; L566, L576 rear axle L556 - L576 axles L556 rear axle L556 front axle L566, L576 rear axle L566, L576 front axle L556 front axle L556, L566, L576 rear axle L566, L576, L580 front axle; L580 rear axle L556 - L580 axles L556 - L580 axles
Mounting tool
7017560
Centring bracket Groove nut spanner 111 mm
7013775 7009537
Groove nut spanner 140 mm
7011251
Groove nut spanner 169 mm Measuring screw M 16 x 1.5 Measuring screw M 16 x 1.5 Clamp fork Mounting tool Slotted nut spanner 81 mm Mounting tool (used with grip 7011518)
7013774
10017840
L550 - L576 axles
7624271
L550 axles, MT-L 3085
Mounting tool
7624272
L550 axles, MT-L 3085
Centring bracket
10008138
Centring bracket
10493498
Socket wrench
10493499
Socket wrench
10008139
Socket wrench
10218794
Clamp fork
10008140
L550 MT-L 3085 axles
10286181
L580 Hercules axles
10286183
L580 Hercules axles
10286186
L580 Hercules axles
Grip for seal driver and shell
10286788
L580 Hercules axles
Driver for inner lip seal
10286189
L580 Hercules axles
Driver for wear bushing with guide
10286190
L580 Hercules axles
Grooved nut socket
10286192
L580 Hercules axles
Seal holder installation tool Driver for oil bearing casings, bevel gear Driver for grease seal and disc
10286193
L580 Hercules axles
10286194
L580 Hercules axles
10286195
L580 Hercules axles
Rolling apparatus
10286196
L580 Hercules axles
Lifting tackle
10286197
L580 Hercules axles
Special tool kit for Hercules axles Driver for lubrication and oil seal 3â&#x20AC;&#x153; bushing driver with guide and grip
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7019556 8145771
L550 - L576 axles MT-L 3085-3105 L550 - L576 axles MT-L 3095-3105 L550 - L576 axles MT-L 3095-3105 L550 MT-L 3085 axles L556 rear axle L550 MT-L 3085 front axle L556 - L576 axles
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Remarks For fitting cartridge seal ring For groove nut spanner For fitting the grooved nuts For fitting the grooved nuts For fitting the grooved nuts For measuring wear on the brake discs For measuring wear on the brake discs For fitting the drive flange For fitting the shaft seal ring For fitting the grooved nuts on the axle shaft For fitting the dust protection axle insert For fitting the shaft seal ring axle insert For detaching the output For detaching the output For detaching the output For detaching the output For detaching the output For removing and fitting the drive pinion Contains the following items: 10286183 - 10286198 For fitting the lubrication and oil seal, to be used with grip 10286788 For installing bushing, including grip 10286788 For fitting the outer lip seal, to be used with appropriate driver For fitting the inner lip seal, to be used with grip 10286788 For installing the wear bushing For removing and fitting the grooved nuts For fitting the seal holder For installing the bearing casings, bevel gear For fitting the grease seal and disc, to be used with grip 10286788 For testing the rolling torque of the wheel hubs For removing the wheel hub
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Description Installation tool for Lifetime seal Nut socket for central nut wheel hub carrier
ID no.
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Remarks
10286198
L580 Hercules axles
For fitting the Lifetime seal
93011855
Front axle L586 Hercules
For installing and removing of the wheel hub carrier.
1.2.6 Description
Special tools for the transmission ID no.
Use
Fixing spanner
10016179
L550 - L586
Special socket
10016180
L550 - L586
Mounting tool
10016181
L550 - L586
1.2.7 Description
Remarks For loosening and tightening the grooved nut on the coupling 1 For loosening and tightening the grooved nut on the coupling 1 For removing and attaching the snap ring on the couplings
Central lubrication system ID no.
Use
BEKA Max filling press
10009239
All wheel loaders
Groeneveld filling press
10333342
All wheel loaders
7029283
All wheel loaders
7624289
All wheel loaders
7624290
All wheel loaders
Filling connection Grรถneveld central lubrication data cable Grรถneveld central lubrication plug adapter
1.2.8 Description
Remarks For quickly filling the BEKA Max reservoir For quickly filling the Groeneveld reservoir For filling the reservoir For inspecting the central lubrication system For inspecting the central lubrication system
Special tools for the air conditioning system ID no.
Use
Remarks
Vacuum pump
7027552
All wheel loaders
For evacuating the air conditioning system
4-valve test fitting
7027558
All wheel loaders
For testing, evacuating and filling the air conditioning system
Filling hose, blue 1500 mm
7027553
All wheel loaders
For the test fitting
Filling hose, yellow 1500 mm
7027554
All wheel loaders
For the test fitting
Filling hose, red 1500 mm
7027555
All wheel loaders
For the test fitting
Car coupling 253a
7027556
All wheel loaders
For the test fitting
Car coupling 254a
7027557
All wheel loaders
For the test fitting
1.2.9 Description Complete tool box with suction pads
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Special tools for cab windows ID no.
10021147
Use
Remarks
All wheel loaders
For installing and removing windows
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1.3 Standard 1.3.1
Tightening torques for screws Pre-loading forces and tightening torques for screws with standard and fine metric threads.
Standard and fine metric threads All figures are for bolted connections with at least one Dacromet 500 coated element (screws, washers, nuts…) Surface: - DACROMET 500
Thread
Assembly preloading forces FM in N
Class
Tightening torques MA in Nm
Standard and fine metric threads. All figures are for bolted connections without any Dacromet 500 coated elements (screws, washers, nuts…) Surface: - black finish or phosphated - zinc-plated Thread
Class
for avg. coefficient of friction µG= 0.10
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M8x1
M9x1
M10
M10x1
M10x1,25
M12
M12x1,25
M12x1,5
M14
M14x1,5
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
Date 15.10.2008
Works LBH
4 200 6 200 7 300 6 900 10 100 11 900 9 700 14 300 16 700 14 200 20 900 24 500 17 900 26 000 30 500 19 600 28 500 33 500 25 500 38 000 44 000 28 500 42 000 49 000 32 500 48 000 56 000 30 500 45 000 53 000 41 500 61 000 71 000 46 500 68 000 80 000 44 000 65 000 76 000 57 000 84 000 98 000 63 000 92 000 108 000
2,5 3,7 4,3 4,9 7,3 8,5 8,5 12,5 14,5 14,0 20,5 24,0 20,5 30 35 22 32 38 32 46 54 41 60 71 45 67 78 43 64 74 71 104 121 77 112 130 74 108 125 113 165 195 121 175 205
Issued Roland Weber
Tightening torques MA in Nm
for avg. coefficient of friction µG= 0.12
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M8x1
M9x1
M10
M10x1
M10x1,25
M12
M12x1,25
M12x1,5
M14
M14x1,5
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4 050 6 000 7 000 6 600 9 700 11 400 9 400 13 700 16 100 13 700 20 100 23 500 17 200 25 000 29 500 18 800 27 500 32 500 24 800 36 500 42 500 27 500 40 000 47 000 31 500 46 500 54 000 29 500 43 000 51 000 40 000 59 000 69 000 45 000 66 000 77 000 42 500 62 000 73 000 55 000 80 000 94 000 61 000 89 000 104 000
2,8 4,1 4,8 5,5 8,1 9,5 9,5 14,0 16,5 15,5 23,0 27 23 34 40 24,5 36 43 36 53 62 46 68 79 52 76 89 49 72 84 79 117 135 87 125 150 83 122 145 125 185 215 135 200 235
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Thread
Class
Assembly preloading forces FM in N
Tightening torques MA in Nm
Thread
Class
for avg. coefficient of friction ÂľG= 0.10
M16
M16x1,5
M18
M18x1,5
M18x2
M20
M20x1,5
M22
M22x1,5
M24
M24x1,5
M24x2
M27
M27x1,5
M27x2
M30
M30x1,5
M30x2
M33
M33x1,5
M33x2
M36
M36x1,5
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
78 000 115 000 134 000 85 000 125 000 147 000 98 000 140 000 164 000 114 000 163 000 191 000 106 000 151 000 177 000 126 000 180 000 210 000 144 000 206 000 240 000 157 000 224 000 260 000 177 000 255 000 295 000 182 000 260 000 305 000 215 000 306 000 358 000 203 000 290 000 340 000 239 000 340 000 400 000 276 000 394 000 461 000 265 000 375 000 440 000 290 000 415 000 485 000 346 000 493 000 576 000 332 000 472 000 553 000 360 000 520 000 600 000 423 000 603 000 705 000 410 000 580 000 680 000 425 000 600 000 710 000 508 000 724 000 847 000
170 250 300 180 270 310 245 350 410 270 390 450 260 370 430 350 490 580 380 540 630 470 670 780 510 720 840 600 850 1000 700 990 1170 640 920 1070 880 1250 1450 1010 1440 1690 940 1350 1550 1190 1700 2000 1410 2000 2340 1370 1940 2270 1600 2300 2700 1880 2670 3130 1750 2500 2900 2100 3000 3500 2450 3490 4090
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Tightening torques MA in Nm
for avg. coefficient of friction ÂľG= 0.12
M16
M16x1,5
M18
M18x1,5
M18x2
M20
M20x1,5
M22
M22x1,5
M24
M24x1,5
M24x2
M27
M27x1,5
M27x2
M30
M30x1,5
M30x2
M33
M33x1,5
M33x2
M36
M36x1,5
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
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Assembly preloading forces FM in N 75 000 111 000 130 000 82 000 121 000 141 000 94 000 135 000 157 000 110 000 157 000 184 000 102 000 146 000 170 000 121 000 173 000 202 000 139 000 199 000 232 000 152 000 216 000 250 000 171 000 245 000 285 000 175 000 249 000 290 000 207 000 295 000 346 000 196 000 280 000 325 000 230 000 330 000 385 000 267 000 381 000 445 000 255 000 365 000 425 000 280 000 400 000 465 000 335 000 477 000 558 000 321 000 457 000 534 000 350 000 495 000 580 000 410 000 584 000 683 000 395 000 560 000 660 000 410 000 580 000 680 000 492 000 701 000 820 000
195 280 330 205 300 360 280 390 460 310 440 520 290 420 490 390 560 650 430 620 720 530 750 880 580 820 960 670 960 1 120 760 1 090 1 270 730 1 040 1 220 1 000 1 400 1 650 1 110 1 580 1 850 1 070 1 500 1 800 1 350 1 900 2250 1 540 2 190 2 560 1 490 2 120 2 480 1 850 2 600 3 000 2 050 2 920 3 420 2 000 2 800 3 300 2 350 3 300 3 900 2 680 3 820 4 470
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General Informations Standard
Thread
Class
Assembly preloading forces FM in N
Tightening torques MA in Nm
Thread
Class
for avg. coefficient of friction ÂľG= 0.10
M36x3
M39
M39x1,5
M39x3
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
455 000 650 000 760 000 510 000 730 000 850 000 601 000 857 000 1 002 000 550 000 780 000 910 000
2200 3100 3600 2700 3800 4500 3140 4470 5230 2800 4000 4700
Assembly preloading forces FM in N
Tightening torques MA in Nm
for avg. coefficient of friction ÂľG= 0.12
M36x3
M39
M39x1,5
M39x3
8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9 8.8 10.9 12.9
440 000 630 000 740 000 490 000 700 000 820 000 582 000 830 000 971 000 530 000 750 000 880 000
2 500 3 500 4 100 3 000 4 300 5 100 3 430 4 890 5 720 3 200 4 600 5 300
Comments concerning this standard: The tightening torques indicated on the drawings supersede the standard works values. These must be observed and adhered to. This standard only applies to Liebherr wheel loaders.
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2 Production description 2.0 Chapter contents
MJFCIFSS
2.0-1
2.1 Technical data 2.1.1
Complete machine Wheel loader with Z lift arms
Description
Value Unit
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2.1-1
Description
Value Unit
2.1.2
Diesel engine and pump distributor gear Diesel engine Description
Value Unit
2.1-2
MJFCIFSS
Description
Value Unit
Fuel system Description
Value Unit
435
Fuel Pre-filter Description
Value Unit
Fuel fine filter Description
Value Unit
Air filter vacuum switch Description
Value Unit
Coupling Description
Value Unit
Pump distributor gear Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-3
2.1.3
Cooling system Gear pump Description
Value Unit
Gear motor Description
Value Unit
Temperature sensor Description
Value Unit
2.1.4
Travel hydraulics Variable displacement pumps Description
Value Unit
2.1-4
MJFCIFSS
Description
Value Unit
Variable displacement motor 1 Description
Value Unit
Variable displacement motor 2 Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-5
Distributor block - Variable displacement motors Description
Value Unit
Motor scavenging pump Description
Value Unit
2.1.5
Working hydraulics Working hydraulics pump Description
Value Unit
Control block Description
Value Unit
2.1-6
MJFCIFSS
Pilot control device Description
Value Unit
Pilot control solenoid valve Description
Value Unit
Pilot control hydro accumulator Valid for:
ID 7622 448
Description
Value Unit
Float position pressure switch Valid for:
ID 6905 893
Description
Value Unit
Stabilisation module Description
Value Unit
Hydro accumulator unit Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-7
Ride control pressure switch Valid for:
ID 6905 893
Description
Value Unit
Lift cylinder Valid for:
ld. 9284 849
Description
Value Unit
Tilt cylinder Gültig für:
Id. 9969 250
Description
Value Unit
Filter unit Description
2.1-8
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
Bleeder filter Description
Value Unit
2.1.6
Steering system Steering pump Description
Value Unit
Servostat Description
Value Unit
Steering cylinder Valid for:
ld. 9284 621
Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-9
Steering damper hydro accumulator Valid for:
ID 7623 934
Description
Value Unit
Emergency steering pump Valid for:
ID 1003 7552
Description
Value Unit
Emergency steering pressure switch Valid for:
Id. 1035 3428
Description
Value Unit
Emergency steering check pressure switch Valid for:
Id. 1035 3428
Description
Value Unit
2.1.7
Brake system Brake system gear pump Description
Value Unit
2.1-10
MJFCIFSS
Compact brake valve Valid for:
Id. 1029 5965
Description
Value Unit
Service brake hydro accumulator Valid for:
ID 1003 8487
Description
Value Unit
Brake light button Valid for:
ID 6905 535
Description
Value Unit
Accumulator charge pressure switch Valid for:
ID 1035 3433
Description
Value Unit
Disc brake
Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-11
Parking brake hydro accumulator Valid for:
Id. 1028 8602
Description
Value Unit
Overspeed protection solenoid valve Description
2.1.8
Value Unit
Electrical system Description
Value Unit
Battery Description
Value Unit
Input - module
/
Output - module
Description
Value Unit
Main electronics (master) Description
Value Unit
2.1-12
MJFCIFSS
2.1.9
Transmission Transmission Description
Value Unit
Gear shifting solenoid valves Description
Value Unit
Speed sensors Description
Value Unit
Gear pump Description
Value Unit
2.1.10
Axles and cardan shaft Front axle Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-13
Description
Value Unit
Flushing circuit gear motor Description
Value Unit
Flushing circuit gear pump Description
Value Unit
Rear axle Description
Value Unit
Front drive shaft Description
Value Unit
Rear drive shaft Description
Value Unit
2.1-14
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2.1.11
Machine frame and ballast weight Ballast weight Description
Value Unit
2.1.12
Automatic central lubrication system Central lubrication pump EP1 Description
Value Unit
Central lubrication pump controller EP-1 and operation Description
Value Unit
Progressive distributor SXE-2 / MX-F Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-15
SXE-2 100 Description
Value Unit
SXE-2 150 Description
Value Unit
SXE-2 760 Description
Value Unit
Progressive distributor MX-F 25 Description
Value Unit
MX-F 45 Description
Value Unit
MX-F 75 Description
Value Unit
MX-F 105 Description
Value Unit
2.1-16
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2.1.13
Cab, heating and air-conditioning Heating and ventilation Description
Value Unit
Air conditioning system Description
Value Unit
Air conditioning compressor Description
Value Unit
Condenser Description
Value Unit
Dryer collector unit Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-17
Pressure switch Description
Value Unit
Evaporator Description
Value Unit
Temperature sensor B26 Description
Value Unit
2.1.14
Lift arms and quick-change device Lift arm
Main dimensions Description
Value Unit
2.1-18
MJFCIFSS
Description
Value Unit
Quick-change device
Main dimensions Description
Value Unit
MJFCIFSS
2.1-19
2.1.15
Equipment and accessories Standard bucket
Main dimensions Description
Value Unit
2.1-20
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3 Maintenance 3.0 Chapter contents 3
Maintenance........................................................................ 3.0-1 3.1
Maintenance and inspection schedule ...........................................3.1-1
3.2
Testing and adjustment plan...........................................................3.2-1
3.3
Testing and adjustment checklists..................................................3.3-1
3.4
Filling quantities and lubrication chart ............................................3.4-1 3.4.1
Filling quantities....................................................................3.4-1
3.4.2
Lubrication chart ...................................................................3.4-2
3.5
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Safety precautions for maintenance.....................................3.5-1
3.5.2
Secure the machine against rolling away with wheel wedgesPreparatory tasks for maintenance ..........................3.5-2
3.5.3
Removing loose parts, dirt, ice and snow from the machine ................................................................................3.5-6
3.5.4
Checking the machine for external damage.........................3.5-6
3.5.5
Making sure the bolted connections are tight.......................3.5-6
3.5.6
Sealing leaks ........................................................................3.5-6
3.5.7
Checking the engine oil level................................................3.5-7
3.5.8
Changing the engine oil........................................................3.5-7
3.5.9
Changing the diesel engine oil filter .....................................3.5-8
3.5.10
Checking / replacing the V-ribbed belt .................................3.5-9
3.5.11
Checking / adjusting the engine valve play ..........................3.5-9
3.5.12
Checking the diesel engine heating flange ........................3.5-11
3.5.13
Greasing the ring gear on the engine starter flywheel .......3.5-12
3.5.14
Changing the engine oil separator filter insert....................3.5-12
3.5.15
Checking the bearings and condition of the engine control units ........................................................................3.5-13
3.5.16
Checking the state of sensors and cable connections .......3.5-13
3.5.17
Changing the fuel pre-filter .................................................3.5-13
3.5.18
Changing the fuel fine filter.................................................3.5-15
3.5.19
Draining off condensate from the fuel pre-filter (or if the corresponding service code appears) ..........................3.5-16
3.5.20
Bleeding the fuel system ....................................................3.5-16
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Draining off condensate and sediment from the fuel tank .................................................................................... 3.5-18
3.5.22
Cleaning the air filter service cap and dust extraction valve................................................................................... 3.5-19
3.5.23
Testing the air filter vacuum switch ................................... 3.5-19
3.5.24
Changing the air filter primary element when indicated by the vacuum switch ........................................................ 3.5-20
3.5.25
Changing the air filter secondary element ......................... 3.5-21
3.5.26
Checking the air suction hoses for leaks and tight fitting .................................................................................. 3.5-22
3.5.27
Checking the exhaust lines for leaks and tight fitting ........ 3.5-23
3.5.28
Checking the oil level in the pump distributor gear............ 3.5-23
3.5.29
Changing the splitter box oil .............................................. 3.5-24
3.5.30
Checking the soot particle filter pressure monitor for function, leaks and blockages............................................ 3.5-25
3.5.31
Cleaning the soot particle filter .......................................... 3.5-26
3.5.32
Checking the coolant antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor concentration........................................................ 3.5-27
3.5.33
Cleaning the cooling system.............................................. 3.5-31
3.5.34
Changing the coolant......................................................... 3.5-32
3.5.35
Checking the oil level in the hydraulic tank........................ 3.5-34
3.5.36
Draining off condensate and sediment from the hydraulic tank..................................................................... 3.5-35
3.5.37
Change the oil in the hydraulic tank and check the return strainer..................................................................... 3.5-36
3.5.38
Checking and cleaning the magnetic rod on the hydraulic tank..................................................................... 3.5-36
3.5.39
Changing the hydraulic tank return suction filter ............... 3.5-37
3.5.40
Changing the hydraulic tank bleeder filter ......................... 3.5-38
3.5.41
Lubricating the pilot control device solenoids, universal joints and tappets ............................................... 3.5-38
3.5.42
Testing the steering ........................................................... 3.5-38
3.5.43
Testing the service brake and parking brake..................... 3.5-39
3.5.44
Checking the gap and wear on the parking brake linings................................................................................. 3.5-40
3.5.45
Checking the indicator lamps and lighting ......................... 3.5-41
3.5.46
Checking the batteries, fluid level and terminals ............... 3.5-42
3.5.47
Checking the transmission oil level ................................... 3.5-43
3.5.48
Changing the transmission oil............................................ 3.5-43
3.5.49
Changing the transmission oil filter.................................... 3.5-43
3.5.50
Checking the tightness of the wheels (once after 50, 100 and 250 h)................................................................... 3.5-44
3.5.51
Checking the oil level in the front axle ............................... 3.5-45
3.5.52
Checking the oil level in the rear axle................................ 3.5-45
3.5.53
Changing the oil in the front axle ....................................... 3.5-46
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Changing the oil in the rear axle.........................................3.5-47
3.5.55
Lubricating the rear axle bevel gear seal ...........................3.5-48
3.5.56
Checking and lubricating the front drive shaft ....................3.5-48
3.5.57
Checking and lubricating the rear drive shaft .....................3.5-48
3.5.58
Testing and setting the tyre pressure for the machine's use and attachments .........................................3.5-48
3.5.59
Lubricating the articulated bearing and the rear oscillating bearing...............................................................3.5-49
3.5.60
Check the lubrication system grease reservoir level..........3.5-49
3.5.61
Checking the pipes, hoses and lubrication points of the lubrication system.........................................................3.5-50
3.5.62
Checking whether metered quantities are adequate at the bearing points (grease collars) of the central lubrication system...............................................................3.5-50
3.5.63
Lubricating the door hinges ................................................3.5-51
3.5.64
Cleaning the fresh air and recirculated air filter..................3.5-51
3.5.65
Changing the fresh air and recirculated air filter ................3.5-52
3.5.66
Checking the indicator beads in the dryer-collector unit ......................................................................................3.5-53
3.5.67
Lubricating the lift arms and attachment ............................3.5-54
3.5.68
Checking the bucket bearing seals and the bearing bushings on the lift arms.....................................................3.5-54
3.5.69
Checking the lift arms and bucket stops.............................3.5-56
3.5.70
Testing the quick-change device (optional)........................3.5-57
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Testing and adjustment tasks .........................................................3.6-1 3.6.1
Safety precautions for testing and adjustment .....................3.6-1
3.6.2
Preparing for testing and adjustment ...................................3.6-2
3.6.3
Bringing the machine up to operating temperature ..............3.6-3
3.6.4
Checking the engine speed..................................................3.6-3
3.6.5
Checking the fan motor and fan control pressure relief valve ............................................................................3.6-4
3.6.6
Calibrating the pedals...........................................................3.6-5
3.6.7
Checking the replenishing pressure of the variable displacement pumps.............................................................3.6-5
3.6.8
Checking the pressure relief and replenishing valve of the variable displacement pumps.........................................3.6-6
3.6.9
Checking the pressure cut-off of the variable displacement pumps.............................................................3.6-7
3.6.10
Checking the sensor high pressure......................................3.6-8
3.6.11
Synchronise the variable displacement pumps....................3.6-9
3.6.12
Calibrating the block curve ...................................................3.6-9
3.6.13
Calibrating the variable displacement motors ....................3.6-11
3.6.14
Checking the engine output................................................3.6-12
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3.6.15
Checking the flow controller (delta p) of the working hydraulics pump................................................................. 3.6-13
3.6.16
Checking the flow controller (start of delivery) of the working hydraulics pump ................................................... 3.6-13
3.6.17
Checking the secondary pressure relief valves on the control block....................................................................... 3.6-14
3.6.18
Checking the primary pressure relief valves on the control block....................................................................... 3.6-14
3.6.19
Checking the LS pressure cut-off on the control block...... 3.6-15
3.6.20
Checking the cut-off pressure in the stabilisation module ............................................................................... 3.6-15
3.6.21
Depressurising ride control and the hydro accumulators...................................................................... 3.6-15
3.6.22
Checking the nitrogen in the ride control hydro accumulator ....................................................................... 3.6-16
3.6.23
Checking the pressure cut-off of the steering pump.......... 3.6-17
3.6.24
Checking the flow controller of the steering pump ............ 3.6-17
3.6.25
Checking the brake pressure of the compact brake valve................................................................................... 3.6-17
3.6.26
Checking the brake pressure at the axles ......................... 3.6-18
3.6.27
Checking the capacity of the brake accumulator............... 3.6-18
3.6.28
Checking the accumulator charge pressure ...................... 3.6-19
3.6.29
Checking the brake light pressure switch and brake lights................................................................................... 3.6-19
3.6.30
Checking the transmission shift pressure.......................... 3.6-20
3.6.31
Checking the nitrogen in the transmission hydro accumulator ....................................................................... 3.6-20 Lubricants and fuels....................................................................... 3.7-1
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3.1 Maintenance and inspection schedule All relevant safety guidelines must be followed when carrying out all servicing, inspection or repair work. Regional work safety regulations, industrial accident prevention regulations and national legislation must be observed. You will find a list of spare parts that you need for servicing and inspection work in the "SERVICE PACK" in the spare parts list. Use only LIEBHERR original spare parts and servicing parts for all servicing, inspection and repair work. If the operating company requires the installation of other parts purchased elsewhere, a separate note must be on the inspection documents that this may result in a loss of guarantee. Do not exceed the stated maintenance and inspection intervals and if necessary these should be reduced. CAUTION Careful servicing can only be carried out if the machine is clean. Clean the machine before you start any service work. The following abbreviations are used in this section: h = service hours Various symbols (solid or empty circles, boxes and stars) are used to indicate the maintenance tasks, which fall into two main types. The symbols have the following meanings: Table with solid circle, box or star â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Responsibility for carrying out the maintenance work lies with the machine operator or his maintenance personnel. This affects the maintenance intervals every 10 and 50 service hours (h) and non-scheduled intervals. The symbols have the following meanings: Table with empty circle, box or star, or service hours (h) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The maintenance and inspection work must be performed or supervised by authorised engineers from LIEBHERR or its authorised dealers. This affects the maintenance intervals on delivery, every 500, 1000, 2000 service hours (h), and at unscheduled times.
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Machine type: ………...…
Ser. no.: ……....…… Service hours: ………..……… Date: ………..……………
Maintenance / inspection after service hours
TASKS TO BE PERFORMED By maintenance staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary Annually before the winter
By authorised specialist staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary
Have the driver lubricate the machine in accordance with the lubrication chart and instruct him on proper maintenance Instruct the driver in the operation of all functions Instruct the driver on the operating instructions and the safety regulations they contain. Removing loose parts, dirt, ice and snow from the machine Check the machine for external damage Make sure the bolted connections are tight Sealing leaks Check the hydraulic pressure according to the testing and adjustment plan Diesel engine and pump distributor gear Check the engine oil level Change the engine oil (at least once a year): NOTE See the section on lubricants and fuels for the engine oil quality and complicating factors. Change the engine oil filter (at least once a year): Check the V-ribbed belt and replace it if necessary Check / adjusting the engine valve play Check the diesel engine heating flange Lightly grease the ring gear on the engine starter flywheel Change the engine oil separator filter insert Check the bearings and condition of the engine control units Check the state of sensors and cable connections Replace the fuel pre-filter (or in the event of a lack of output) Replace the fuel fine filter (or in the event of a lack of output) Draining off condensate from the fuel pre-filter (or if the corresponding service code appears) Bleed air from fuel system (CAUTION: do not loosen injection lines) Drain off condensate and sediment from the fuel tank Clean the air filter service cap and dust extraction valve Test the air filter vacuum switch Change the main air filter element when indicated by the vacuum switch (or every year at the latest) Clean or replace the air filter secondary element (after replacing the main element 3 times or every year at the latest) Check the air suction hoses for leaks and tight fitting Check the exhaust lines for leaks and tight fitting Check the oil level in the pump distributor gear Change the splitter box oil
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Customer: ………………………
Machine type: …………… Ser. no.: …….……
Maintenance / inspection after service hours
Service hours: ………..……… Date: ………..……………
TASKS TO BE PERFORMED By maintenance staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary Annually before the winter
By authorised specialist staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary
Diesel particle filter (optional) Check the diesel particle filter pressure monitor for function, leaks and blockages Clean the diesel particle filter (at least once a year): Cooling system Check the coolant antifreeze concentration Clean the cooling system 3000h Replace the coolant (at least every 2 years) Working hydraulics
250h
Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank Drain off condensate and sediment from the hydraulic tank Change the oil in the hydraulic tank and check the return strainer Check the oil in the hydraulic tank (affects all environmentally compatible hydraulic fluids) Check and cleaning the magnetic rod on the hydraulic tank Change the hydraulic tank return suction filter insert Change the hydraulic tank bleeder filter Lubricate the pilot control device solenoids, universal joints and tappets Steering system Test the steering Brake system Test the service brake and parking brake Check the gap and wear on the parking brake linings Electrical system Check the indicator lamps and lighting Check the batteries, fluid level and terminals Transmission Check the transmission oil level Change the transmission oil Change the transmission oil filter
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Customer: ………………………
Machine type: ………...…
Ser. no.: ……....…… Service hours: ………..……… Date: ………..……………
Maintenance / inspection after service hours
TASKS TO BE PERFORMED By maintenance staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary Annually before the winter
By authorised specialist staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary
Axles and tyres Check the tightness of the wheels (once after 50, 100 and 250 h) Check the axle oil levels Change the axle oil Lubricate the bevel gear seal on the front and rear axles (if necessary, for example, if used in water every day). Check and lubricate the cardan shaft(s) Check the tyre pressure Machine frame and ballast weight Grease the rear section cover lower hinges Central lubrication system Check the lubrication system grease reservoir level Check the pipes, hoses and lubrication points of the lubrication system Check whether metered quantities are adequate at the bearing points (grease collars) of the central lubrication system Cab, heating and air-conditioning Grease the cab door hinges Clean the fresh air and recirculated air filter Change the fresh air and recirculated air filter Check the indicator and filling level beads in the dryer-collector unit of the air conditioner Lift arms and quick-change device Lubricate the attachment Check the bucket bearing seals and the bearing bushings on the lift arms Check the lift arms and bucket stops Lubricate and test the quick-change device
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3.2 Testing and adjustment plan The tasks in the testing and adjustment plan may only be carried out by authorised specialist staff of LIEBHERR or its contractual agents. You can find brief instructions on performing these tasks in the section on testing and adjustment checklists. Detailed instructions can be found in the section on testing and adjustment tasks.
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Customer: ………………………
Machine type: ………...…
Ser. no.: ……....…… Service hours: …….…………
Maintenance / inspection after service hours
Date: ………..……………
TASKS TO BE PERFORMED By authorised specialist staff Once-only activity Repeat interval As necessary Diesel engine Synchronise pedals Check the engine speed Cooling system Check the fan motor and fan control pressure relief valve Travel hydraulics Check the replenishing pressure of the variable displacement pumps Check the pressure relief and replenishing valve of the variable displacement pumps Check the pressure cut-off of the variable displacement pumps Check the sensor high pressure Synchronise the variable displacement pumps Calibrate the block curve Calibrate the variable displacement motors Check the engine output Working hydraulics Check the flow controller (delta p) of the working hydraulics pump Check the flow controller (start of delivery) of the working hydraulics pump Check the secondary pressure relief valves on the control block Check the primary pressure relief valves on the control block Check the LS pressure cut-off on the control block Check the cut-off pressure in the stabilisation module Check the nitrogen in the ride control hydro accumulator Steering system Check the pressure cut-off of the steering pump Check the steering pump flow controller (standby pressure) Brake system Check the opening and closing pressure of the compact brake valve Check the brake pressure of the compact brake valve Check the capacity of the brake accumulator Check the accumulator charge pressure Check the brake light pressure switch and brake lights Transmission Check the transmission shift pressure Check the nitrogen in the transmission hydro accumulator
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3.3 Testing and adjustment checklists The testing and adjustment checklists contain all testing and adjustment tasks. You can find detailed descriptions of each activity in the section on testing and adjustment tasks.
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Job site:
Checked on date:
Check / Adjustment
Unit
Adjust. values
Value before adjust.
Value after adjust.
Adjust. point
Test point
Operating temperature Operating temperature (Temperature sensor – hydraulic oil)
°C
58
5
Cooling system Cooling System (fan control) Fan at high Diesel engine RPM / Sensor unplugged
bar
175
5
Fan at high Diesel engine RPM / Prop. solenoid valve current less
bar
220
10
P 1
P
Diesel engine Calibration - pedals Accelarator pedal – angle sensor Inching pedal – angle sensor Diesel engine RPM Low idle RPM
min-1
High idle RPM
min
-1
10
900
0
206
Travel hydraulic Replenishing pressure Replenshing pressure pump 1
bar
34
1
8
G1
Replenshing pressure pump 2
bar
34
1
2
G2
bar
4
10
3+5
MA
bar
4
10
1+7
MB
High pressure
bar
400
5
4+6
Control pressure p pump 1 + 2
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
bar
<5
MA
Control pressure p at 930 min-1
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
Control pressure p at 1200 min-1
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
-1
Control pressure p at 1400 min
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
Control pressure p at 1800 min-1
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
Control pressure p at max. min-1
bar
< 0,5
X1 + X3
High pressure relief valves Forward Reverse Pressure cut off MA
High pressure sensor High pressure p at 00 bar Synchronisation of pumps
Calibration block curve Automatically calibration of the block curve Calibration variable displacement motor Automatically calibration of the variable displacement motors Engine performance at 10 km/h Diesel engine RPM
min-1
1960
60
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Unit
Adjust. values
Value before adjust.
Value after adjust.
Adjust. point
Test point
Working hydraulic Control valve block Secondary pressure relief valve, lift
bar
400
5
3+4
P
Secondary pressure rel. valve, tilt in
bar
400
5
5
P
Secondary pressure rel. valve, tilt out
bar
400
5
7
P
bar
380
5
6
P
bar
330
5
8
P
bar
180
10
9
P / M1
bar
23
10
P / LS
bar
120
bar
25
Primary pressure relief valve Control valve block LS-Pressure cut off at boom lifting Working hydraulic pump Power regulator Working hydraulic pump Flow regulator - pressure difference at float position and 1500 rpm
2
Stabilization module Shut off pressure (LFD – turned off)
20
MX
Hydro accumulator LFD Pretension pressure (nitrogen filling)
2
11
11
1
P
2
P
Steering system Variable displacement pump Pressure cut off
bar
210
bar
5
Variable displacement pump Flow regulator - standby pressure
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Unit
Adjust. values
Value before adjust.
Value after adjust.
Adjust. point
Test point
M3
Brake system Compact brake valve 180
5
1
210
5
1
M3
2
M4 / M5
Cut in pressure
bar
Cut out pressure
bar
Brake pressure in axles
bar
70
bar
> 50
bar
120
5
Accumulator â&#x20AC;&#x201C; service brake After 9 braking actions
M4 / M5
Pressure switch â&#x20AC;&#x201C; brake system Switching point
5
M3
Transfer gear Transfer gear Switching pressure
bar
20
3
P
bar
12
2
1
Transmission - hydro accumulator Preload pressure (nitrogen filling) Remarks:
Signature:
Check and adjust only if required
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Maintenance Lubrication chart and filling quantities
3.4 Filling quantities and lubrication chart 3.4.1
Filling quantities Specifications in the medium column: – The standard lubricants and fuels required for central European climate conditions are stated here. – Before you change or top up the oil in the hydraulic system (hydraulic tank), always check if it is filled with petroleum or bio oil. – For more detailed information about the required lubricants and service fuels, see the section on lubricants and fuels. Specifications in the quantity column: – The values stated for the filling quantities in the table are only guidelines. – The dipstick and level markings are always mandatory. – Each time the oil is replaced or topped up, check the level in the unit in question. Note Observe the data sheets and safety data sheets in “LH service documentation” / “General information” / “Lubricants”.
Assembly
Medium
Viscosity
Quantity
Diesel engine (with filter change)
Liebherr engine oil
SAE 10W-40
43.0 l
Pump distributor gear
Liebherr Gear Basic 90 LS
SAE 85W-90
7.7 l
Diesel engine cooling system Total capacity
Liebherr Antifreeze
Hydraulic system Total capacity
Liebherr Hydraulic Basic 68
ISO VG 68
350 l
Hydraulic tank
Liebherr Hydraulic Basic 68
ISO VG 68
180 l
Transmission
Liebherr Hydraulic Gear ATF
SAE 5W-20
11.5 l
Front axle
Liebherr Gear Basic 90 LS
SAE 85W-90
90.0 l
Rear axle
Liebherr Gear Basic 90 LS
SAE 85W-90
56.0 l
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Assembly
Medium
Fuel tank
Diesel
435 l
Fuel reserve in tank, approx.
Diesel
35.0 l
Air conditioning system
Refrigerant R 134a
1250 +50 g
3.4.2
Viscosity
Quantity
Lubrication chart The lubrication chart provides an overview of the location of the maintenance points on the machine and of the maintenance intervals. You can find detailed information: – On performing maintenance tasks in the maintenance and inspection schedule and the section on maintenance tasks. – About the required lubricants and service fuels in the section on lubricants and fuels. – About the required filling quantities in the tables of filling quantities. Key: 1 = Transmission 2 = Front axle 3 = Rear axle 1) = central lubricating rail, front section 2) = central lubricating rail, rear section
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Maintenance Lubrication chart and filling quantities
Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
General lubrication points
Oil change
Hydraulic tank
Check the oil level
First oil change
Diesel engine
Splitter box
Gear oil
Central lubrication system
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