CD44B and CD54B Vibratory Asphalt Compactors Caterpillar


Maintenance Interval Schedule

Usage:

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Ensure that all safety information, warnings, and instructions are read and understood before any operation or any maintenance procedures are performed.

The user is responsible for the performance of maintenance. All adjustments, the use of proper lubricants, fluids, filters, and the replacement of components due to normal wear and aging are included. Failure to adhere to proper maintenance intervals and procedures may result in diminished performance of the product and/or accelerated wear of components.

Use mileage, fuel consumption, service hours, or calendar time, WHICH EVER OCCURS FIRST, in order to determine the maintenance intervals. Products that operate in severe operating conditions may require more frequent maintenance. Refer to the maintenance procedure for any other exceptions that may change the maintenance intervals.

Note: The aftertreatment system can be expected to function properly for the useful life of the engine (emissions durability period), as defined by regulation. All prescribed maintenance requirements must be followed.

Note: Before each consecutive interval is performed, all maintenance from the previous interval must be performed.

Note: If Cat HYDO Advanced hydraulic oils are used, the hydraulic oil change interval may be extended substantially. S·O·S services may extend the oil change even longer. Consult your Cat dealer for details.

When Required

Battery - Recycle
Battery or Battery Cable - Inspect/Replace
Cab Air Filter - Clean/Replace
Circuit Breakers - Reset
Drum Scrapers - Inspect/Adjust/Replace
Engine Air Filter Primary Element - Clean/Replace
Engine Air Filter Secondary Element - Replace
Engine Compartment - Clean
Film (Product Identification) - Clean
Fuel System - Prime
Fuses - Replace
High Intensity Discharge Lamp (HID) - Replace
Oil Filter - Inspect
Radiator Core - Clean
Water Spray Nozzles - Clean
Water Spray System - Drain
Window Washer Reservoir - Fill
Window Wiper - Inspect/Replace
Windows - Clean

Every 10 Service Hours or Daily

Backup Alarm - Test
Cooling System Coolant Level - Check
Engine Oil Level - Check
Hydraulic System Oil Level - Check
Indicators and Gauges - Test
Seat Belt - Inspect
Water Spray System Filter - Clean
Water Tank Strainer - Clean and Inspect

Initial 50 Service Hours

Final Drive Planetary Oil (Split Drum) - Change

Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly

Ring Bearings - Lubricate
Sidecutter - Lubricate
Vibratory Drive Shaft - Lubricate

Every 100 Service Hours or 2 Weeks

Eccentric Weight Housing Oil Level - Check
Final Drive Planetary Oil Level - Check
Fuel System Water Separator - Drain
Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain

Initial 250 Service Hours

Final Drive Planetary Oil (Solid Drum) - Change

Every 250 Service Hours or 3 Months

Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace
Engine Oil Sample - Obtain
Steering Cylinder Ends - Lubricate

Initial 500 Hours (for New Systems, Refilled Systems, and Converted Systems)

Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 2) - Obtain

Every 500 Service Hours

Final Drive Planetary Oil (Solid Drum) - Change
Fuel Tank Strainer - Clean

Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months

Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 1) - Obtain

Every 500 Service Hours or 6 Months

Braking System - Test
Engine Oil and Filter - Change
Fuel System Fuel Filter Element - Replace
Fuel System Secondary Filter - Replace
Hydraulic System Oil Sample - Obtain

Every 1000 Service Hours

Water Pump - Inspect

Every 1000 Service Hours or 1 Year

Battery - Clean/Check
Cooling System Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace
Eccentric Weight Housing Oil (Split Drum) - Change
Engine Mounts - Inspect
Final Drive Planetary Oil (Split Drum) - Change
Hydraulic System Oil Filter - Replace
Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) - Inspect

After Harvest

Steering Cylinder Ends - Lubricate

Every 2000 Service Hours

Starting Motor - Inspect
Turbocharger - Inspect

Every 2000 Service Hours or 1 Year

Hydraulic System Oil - Change

Every 2000 Service Hours or 2 Years

Hydraulic Tank Vent - Replace

Every Year

Cooling System Coolant Sample (Level 2) - Obtain

Every 3000 Service Hours

Alternator - Inspect
Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean
Oxygen Sensor - Replace

Every 3000 Service Hours or 2 Years

Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator - Replace
Eccentric Weight Housing Oil (Solid Drum) - Change

Every 3 Years

Seat Belt - Replace

Every 3 Years After Date of Installation or Every 5 Years After Date of Manufacture

Seat Belt - Replace

Every 6000 Service Hours or 3 Years

Cooling System Coolant Extender (ELC) - Add

Every 12 000 Service Hours or 6 Years

Cooling System Coolant (ELC) - Change

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