Installation of Improved Walkways on 793C and 793C XQ Off-Highway Trucks{7254, 7255, 7256} Caterpillar


Installation of Improved Walkways on 793C and 793C XQ Off-Highway Trucks{7254, 7255, 7256}

Usage:

793C 4AR
Off-Highway Truck:
793C (S/N: 4AR76-424; ATY183-1124; 4GZ93-264)
793C XQ (S/N: CBR93-108)

Introduction

This Special Instruction explains the installation of the improved walkways on the 793C and 793C XQ Off-Highway Trucks. Do not begin the installation until you have read the information that is contained in this instruction.

Safety

------ WARNING! ------

Personal injury can result from flame cutting or welding on painted areas.

The effect of gasses from burned paint is a hazard to the person doing the cutting or welding.

Do not flame cut or weld on painted areas.

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------ WARNING! ------

Personal injury or death can result from fumes, gases and ultraviolet rays from the weld arc.

Welding can cause fumes, burn skin and produce ultraviolet rays.

Keep your head out of the fumes. Use ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing area. Wear eye, ear and body protection before working.

Protect yourself and others; read and understand this warning. Fumes and gases can be dangerous to your health. Ultraviolet rays from the weld arc can injure eyes and burn skin. Electric shock can cause death.

Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and your employer's safety practices. Do not touch live electrical parts.

See "American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding and Cutting" published by the American Welding Society.

American Welding Society
2501 N.W. 7th Street
Miami, Florida 33125

See "OSHA Safety and Health Standards, 29 CFR 1910", available from U.S. Department of Labor.

U.S. Department of Labor
Washington, D.C. 20210
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Work safely. Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance, and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also have the necessary training, skills, and tools in order to perform these functions properly.

ReferenceRefer to the Special Instruction, REHS1841, "General Welding Procedures" when you perform any welding procedures during this instruction, as needed.

Needed Parts

The required parts for the field installation of the improved walkways are listed in Table 1.

Table 1
Required Part for the Installation of the Improved Walkways    
Qty     Part Number     Description    
1     272-5431     Walkway Gp    
1     275-3519     Walkway Gp    
10     5S-7379     Bolts    
46     5P-1075     Hard Washer    
10     4L-6454     Bolts    
20     5P-8167 (1)
5M-3062 (2)
5S-7379 (3)    
Bolts    
16     2H-3855     Bolts    
16     5P-8245     Hard Washers    
3     8T-2502     Bolts    
3     6V-8801     Nuts    
6     8T-4896     Hard Washers    
1     290-6591     Brace    
6     5S-7382     Bolts    
1     301-0964     Handrail As    
35     8T-4136     Bolts    
47     8T-4121     Hard Washers    
4     8T-4956     Bolts    
4     8T-4223     Hard Washers    
4     8T-4194     Bolts    
5     198-4778     Hard Washers    
1     242-9814     Handrail As    
1     250-7605     Bracket As    
8     8T-4182     Bolts    
1     134-0987     Bracket As    
2     134-0989     Blocks    
4     8T-4186     Bolts    
1     8T-4185     Bolt    
1     7X-7729     Washer    
1     8T-4133     Nut    
3     8T-3490     Weld Nuts    
( 1 ) Use this bolt when no shims are needed.
( 2 ) Use this bolt when one shim is needed.
( 3 ) Use this bolt when two shims are needed.

Required Tooling

Table 2
Required Tools    
Item     Qty     Tool Number     Description    
AA     1     -     Hand Grinder    
-     Numerous     -     Cables
Chains
Hooks
Shackles    

Specifications for Cables, Chains, and Lifting Devices

Use approved cables, chains, and lifting devices in order to lift components. Refer to the manufacturer's weight's in order to determine the application when you select the following items: cable, chain and lifting devices. When you lift a component, the lift angle is critical. Refer to the Illustration that follows in order to see the effect of the lift angle on the working load limit.

Note: The lifting devices that are shown in this publication are not Caterpillar parts.




Illustration 1g00629745

Lift angles for lifting slings.

(A) The load capacity is 100% of the working load limit for the sling.

(B) The load capacity is 86% of the working load limit for the sling.

(C) The load capacity is 70% of the working load limit for the sling.

(D) The load capacity is 50% of the working load limit for the sling.

Fabrication of the Required Parts

Fabricate all parts out of plain carbon steel.

Fabrication of the Required Blocks




    Illustration 2g01404058

  1. Fabricate two blocks (A) to the given dimensions.

    B ... 20 mm (0.8 inch)

    C ... 10 mm (0.4 inch)

    D ... 41 mm (1.61 inch)

    E ... 70 mm (2.8 inch)

    F ... 125 mm (5.0 inch)

    G ... 40 mm (1.60 inch)

    (H) Two 8.2 + 0.30 - 0.10 mm (0.323 + 0.012 - 0.004 inch) holes with 3/8-16-2B threads




    Illustration 3g01404059

  1. Fabricate eight blocks (J) to the given dimensions.

    K ... 10 mm (0.4 inch)

    L ... 10 mm (0.4 inch)

    M ... 26 mm (1.024 inch)

    N ... 64 mm (2.52 inch)

    P ... 101 mm (4.0 inch)

    R ... 38 mm (1.5 inch)

    (S) Two 8.2 + 0.30 - 0.10 mm (0.323 + 0.012 - 0.004 inch) holes with 3/8-16-2B threads

Fabrication of the Required Shims




    Illustration 4g01404063

  1. Fabricate shims (T) to the given dimensions.

    U ... 20 mm (0.8 inch)

    V ... 3 mm (0.12 inch)

    W ... 41 mm (1.61 inch)

    X ... 70 mm (2.8 inch)

    Y ... 125 mm (5.0 inch)

    Z ... 40 mm (1.60 inch)

    (BB) Two 11 + 0.30 - 0.10 mm (0.4331 + 0.012 - 0.004 inch) holes




    Illustration 5g01404065

  1. Fabricate shims (CC) to the given dimensions.

    DD ... 10 mm (0.4 inch)

    EE ... 3 mm (0.12 inch)

    FF ... 26 mm (1.024 inch)

    GG ... 64 mm (2.52 inch)

    HH ... 101 mm (4.0 inch)

    JJ ... 38 mm (1.5 inch)

    (KK) Two 11 + 0.30 - 0.10 mm (0.4331 + 0.012 - 0.004 inch) holes

Fabrication of the New Fender Brace




    Illustration 6g01404066

  1. Fabricate tube (LL) .

    MM ... 42.2 mm (1.66 inch)

    NN ... 350 mm (13.78 inch)

    PP ... 363 mm (14.30 inch)

    (RR) 3.56 mm (0.14 inch)

  1. Weld a plug in the straight end of tube (LL) .



    Illustration 7g01404068

    Side view




    Illustration 8g01404070

    Rear view

  1. Fabricate plate (SS) .

    TT ... 20 mm (0.79 inch)

    UU ... 15 mm (0.60 inch)

    VV ... 13.5 mm (0.53 inch)

    WW ... 13.5 mm (0.53 inch)

    XX ... 60 mm (2.36 inch)

    YY ... 10 mm (0.40 inch)

    ZZ ... 50 mm (1.97 inch)

    AB ... 2 X 5 mm (0.20 inch)

    AC ... 42.2 mm (1.66 inch)

    AD ... 13 mm (0.51 inch)

    AE ... 68.2 mm (2.685 inch)

    AF ... 125 mm (5.0 inch)

    AG ... 6 mm (0.24 inch)




    Illustration 9g01404071

    (W1) 3 mm (0.12 inch) Fillet weld

  1. Weld plate (SS) onto tube (LL) .

Removal of the Existing Parts




    Illustration 10g01391648

  1. Remove nine bolts (A) and nine washers (B) in order to remove fender (C). Use a suitable lifting device in order to assist in lifting fender (C). Retain all parts.

    Note: Fender (C) weighs approximately 48 kg (106 lb).




    Illustration 11g01391782

  1. Remove three bolts (D), three washers (E), and three nuts (F) in order to remove mirror (G). Retain mirror (G) .



    Illustration 12g01391794

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to assist in lifting handrail (K) .

    Note: Handrail (K) weighs approximately 18 kg (40 lb).

  1. Remove twelve bolts (H) and twelve washers (J) in order to remove handrail (K) .



    Illustration 13g01391813

  1. Remove twenty bolts (L) and twenty washers (M) in order to remove handrail (N). Use a suitable lifting device in order to assist in lifting handrail (N) .

    Note: Handrail (N) weighs approximately 53.5 kg (118 lb).




    Illustration 14g01404072

  1. Attach a suitable lifting device (P) to walkway (R) in order to lift walkway (R) .

    Note: Walkway (R) weighs approximately 135 kg (300 lb).




    Illustration 15g01404073



    Illustration 16g01404074



    Illustration 17g01404075

  1. Remove 36 bolts (S) and 36 washers (T) in order to remove walkway (R) .

  1. Use lifting device (P) in order to remove walkway (R) from the truck.



    Illustration 18g01404076



    Illustration 19g01404077

    Front left hand view




    Illustration 20g01404078

    Front side view

  1. Attach a suitable lifting device to air cleaner (U) in order to lift air cleaner (U) .

    Note: Air cleaner (U) weighs approximately 204 kg (450 lb).

  1. Loosen clamps (V) and clamp (W) in order to remove air cleaner (U) .

  1. Remove four bolts (X) and four washers (Y). Retain all parts.

  1. Remove four bolts (Z) and four washers (BB). Retain all parts.

  1. Remove air cleaner (U) from the truck.

Modifications

Cab Modifications




    Illustration 21g01393754

    View of the left side of the cab

  1. Use grinder (AA) in order to remove block (A) and block (B) from the bottom of the cab.

    Note: After you remove block (A) and block (B), grind the area until the area is smooth.




    Illustration 22g01393758

    View of the front of the cab

  1. Use grinder (AA) in order to remove block (C) from the bottom of the cab.

    Note: After you remove block (C), grind the area until the area is smooth.

Modifications to the Air Cleaner




    Illustration 23g01394765

    Rear view of the air cleaner

    (D) 281 mm (11.063 inch)

    (E) 287 mm (11.30 inch)

  1. Use the given measurements in order to mark the air cleaner.

    Note: The given measurements are the center of the notches that are needed.

  1. Cut a slot of 25 mm (0.98 inch) by 25 mm (0.98 inch) in two places from the top rear of the air cleaner.

Modifications to the Fender

Table 3
Required Parts for Modification to the Fender    
Item     Qty     Part Number     Description    
1     1     8T-4185     Bolt    
2     1     8T-4121     Hard Washer    
3     1     198-4778     Hard Washer    
4     1     7X-7729     Washer    
5     1     8T-4133     Nut    



    Illustration 24g01395154

    (F) 520 mm (20.5 inch)

    (G) 507 mm (19.96 inch)

  1. Mark measurement (F) and measurement (G) .

  1. Scribe a line between mark (F) and mark (G) .

  1. Cut along the scribed line in order to remove fender support (H) .



    Illustration 25g01395187

    (K) 14.5 mm (0.60 inch)

  1. Enlarge slot (J) .



    Illustration 26g01395198

    (L) 703 mm (27.7 inch)

    (M) 75 mm (3.0 inch)

    (N) 64 mm (2.52 inch)

  1. Mark measurement (L), measurement (M), and measurement (N) .

  1. Scribe a line between mark (M) and mark (N) .

  1. Cut fender (P) along the scribed line.



    Illustration 27g01404079

    (R) 15 mm (0.60 inch)

    (S) 15 mm (0.60 inch)

  1. Cut radius (R) and radius (S) from fender (P) .



    Illustration 28g01404080

  1. Scribe a line from measurement (L) to mark (T) .

  1. Cut fender (P) along the scribed line. Stop the cut once you reach radius (S) .



    Illustration 29g01404081

  1. Attach the new fender brace (U) that was fabricated in the ""Fabrication of the Required Fender Brace" " section. Use bolt (1), washer (2), washer (3), washer (4), and nut (5) in order to install fender brace (T) to fender (P) .

  1. Position fender brace (U) firmly against fender (P) .



    Illustration 30g01404082

    (W1) 3 mm (0.12 inch) Double side fillet weld

  1. Weld fender brace (U) to fender (P) .

Installation of the Improved Walkways

Table 4
Required Part for the Installation of the Improved Walkways    
Item     Qty     Part Number     Description    
1     1     272-5431     Walkway Gp    
2     1     275-3519     Walkway Gp    
3     8     -     Blocks    
4     10     5S-7379     Bolts    
5     46     5P-1075     Hard Washer    
6     10     4L-6454     Bolts    
7     -     -     Shim    
8     2     -     Blocks    
9     20     5P-8167 (1)
5M-3062 (2)
5S-7379 (3)    
Bolts    
10     16     2H-3855     Bolts    
11     16     5P-8245     Hard Washers    
12     3     8T-2502     Bolts    
13     3     6V-8801     Nuts    
14     6     8T-4896     Hard Washers    
15     -     -     Shim    
16     1     290-6591     Brace    
17     6     5S-7382     Bolts    
18     1     301-0964     Handrail As    
19     35     8T-4136     Bolts    
20     47     8T-4121     Hard Washers    
21     4     8T-4956     Bolts    
22     4     8T-4223     Hard Washers    
23     4     8T-4194     Bolts    
24     4     198-4778     Hard Washers    
25     1     242-9814     Handrail As    
26     1     250-7605     Bracket As    
27     8     8T-4182     Bolts    
28     1     134-0987     Bracket As    
29     2     134-0989     Blocks    
30     4     8T-4186     Bolts    
31     3     8T-3490     Weld Nuts    
( 1 ) Use this bolt when no shims are needed.
( 2 ) Use this bolt when one shim is needed.
( 3 ) Use this bolt when two shims are needed.



    Illustration 31g01394133

    Top view of walkway (1)




    Illustration 32g01394134

  1. Use sixteen bolts (9) and sixteen washers (5) in order to install blocks (3) to walkway (1). Block (3) was fabricated in Step 2 of the ""Fabrication of the Required Blocks" " section.

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to position walkway (1) to the truck.

    Note: Walkway (1) weighs approximately 94 kg (207 lb).




    Illustration 33g01394183

  1. Install walkway (1) to the truck with ten bolts (4) and ten washers (5) .



    Illustration 34g01394209

  1. Install walkway (1) to the truck with ten washers (5) and ten bolts (6) .



    Illustration 35g01394232

    View of the bottom side of walkway (1)

  1. Use two bolts (9) in order to hold block (3) against the bottom of the truck cab. Measure the gap between block (3) and walkway (1).

    Note: Use Table 5 in order to keep a record of the gap between block (3) and walkway (1). This information will be used to assist in installing the correct number of shims (7). Shims (7) were fabricated in Step 2 of the ""Fabrication of the Required Shims" " section.

    Table 5
    Block     Measured Gap    
    1        
    2        
    3        
    4        
    5        
    6        
    7        
    8        

  1. Tack weld block (3) to the bottom side of the truck cab.

  1. Repeat Step 5 through Step 6 for the seven remaining blocks (3) .

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to lift walkway (1) .

    Note: Walkway (1) weighs approximately 94 kg (207 lb).

  1. Remove sixteen bolts (9) and sixteen washers (5) that were installed in Step 1. Retain all hardware.

  1. Remove ten bolts (4), ten bolts (6), and twenty washers (5) that were installed in Step 3 and Step 4. Retain all hardware.

  1. Remove walkway (1) from the truck.



    Illustration 36g01394356

    (W1) 6 mm (0.24 inch) Double side fillet weld

  1. Weld block (3) to the bottom side of the truck cab.

    Note: Ensure that you only weld along the long side of block (3) .

  1. Repeat Step 12 for the seven remaining blocks (3) .

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to position walkway (1) to the truck.

    Note: Walkway (1) weighs approximately 94 kg (207 lb).

  1. Reinstall ten bolts (4), ten bolts (6), and twenty washers (5) that were removed in Step 10.

  1. Install the correct number of shims (7) that was measured in Step 5.

  1. Repeat Step 16 for the remaining seven blocks (3) .

  1. Reinstall sixteen bolts (9) and sixteen washers (5) that were removed in Step 9.



    Illustration 37g01394405

    Top view of walkway (2)




    Illustration 38g01394531

  1. Use four bolts (9) and four washers (5) in order to install blocks (8) to walkway (2). Blocks (8) were fabricated in Step 1 of the ""Fabrication of the Required Blocks" " section.

    Note: Make sure that the orientation of block (8) is correct. Refer to Illustration 38.

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to position walkway (2) to the truck.

    Note: Walkway (2) weighs approximately 42 kg (93 lb).




    Illustration 39g01394536



    Illustration 40g01394537

  1. Install walkway (2) to the truck with sixteen bolts (10) and sixteen washers (11) .



    Illustration 41g01394538

  1. Secure walkway (1) to walkway (2) with three bolts (12), three nuts (13), and six washers (14) .

    Note: Ensure that both surfaces of the walkways are flush with each other in order to avoid trip hazards.




    Illustration 42g01394602

  1. Use two bolts (9) in order to hold block (8) against the bottom of the truck cab. Measure the gap between block (8) and walkway (2) .

    Note: Use Table 6 in order to keep a record of the gap between block (8) and walkway (2). This information will be used to assist in installing the correct number of shims (15). Shims (15) were fabricated in Step 1 of the ""Fabrication of the Required Shims" " section.

    Table 6
    Block     Measured Gap    
    1        
    2        

  1. Tack weld block (8) to the bottom side of the truck cab.

  1. Repeat Step 23 through Step 24 for the one remaining block (8) .



    Illustration 43g01394575

    (W2) 6 mm (0.24 inch) Double side fillet weld

  1. Weld block (8) to the bottom side of the truck cab.

    Note: Ensure that you only weld along the short side of block (8) .

  1. Repeat Step 26 for the one remaining block (8) .

  1. Remove four bolts (9) and four washers (5) that were installed in Step 19. Retain all hardware.

  1. Install the correct number of shims (15) that were measured in Step 23. Install shims (15) between walkway (2) and block (8) .

  1. Repeat Step 29 for the one remaining block (8) .

  1. Reinstall four bolts (9) and four washers (5) that were removed in Step 28.



    Illustration 44g01394813

    Front left hand view




    Illustration 45g01394815

    Front side view

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to lift air cleaner (A) that was removed in Step 9 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section.

    Note: Air cleaner (A) weighs approximately 204 kg (450 lb).




    Illustration 46g01404210

  1. Install clamps (B) and clamp (C) that was removed in Step 10 of the section ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " in order to secure air cleaner (A) .

  1. Install four bolts (D) and four washers (E) that were removed in Step 11 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section in order to secure air cleaner (A) .

  1. Install four bolts (F) and four washers (G) that were removed in Step 12 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section in order to secure air cleaner (A) .



    Illustration 47g01394845

  1. Use a suitable lifting device in order to lift fender (H) that was removed in Step 1 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section.

    Note: Fender (H) weighs approximately 48 kg (106 lb).

  1. Install nine bolts (J) and nine washers (K) that were removed in Step 1 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section in order to secure fender (H) .



    Illustration 48g01431357

  1. Remove four bolts (9), two bolts (6), and six washers (5). Retain washers (5) .



    Illustration 49g01394863



    Illustration 50g01431363

  1. Install brace (16) with six bolts (17) and six washers (5) .



    Illustration 51g01394895

  1. Install handrail (18) with sixteen bolts (19), sixteen washers (20), four bolts (21), four washers (22), four bolts (23), and four washers (24) .



    Illustration 52g01394988

  1. Install handrail (25) with sixteen bolts (19) and sixteen washers (20) .



    Illustration 53g01394993

  1. Install bracket (26) with eight bolts (27) and eight washers (20) .



    Illustration 54g01394995

  1. Install bracket (28) with two blocks (29), four bolts (30), and four washers (20) .



    Illustration 55g01394999

  1. Use three bolts (19), three washers (20), and three weld nuts (31) in order to reinstall mirror (L) that was removed in Step 2 of the ""Removal of the Existing Parts" " section.

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