330D Forest Machine Hydraulic System Caterpillar


Operational Checks

Usage:

330D FM E4K
The operational checks can be used to find leakage in the system and components that are not functioning correctly. The speed of rod movement or the torque on a motor can be used to check the condition of the cylinders, motors and the pumps.

Perform the following operational checks in order to troubleshoot problems concerning the hydraulic circuits and components on the machine.

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Engine Performance - Test (Engine Speed)"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Travel on Level Ground - Test"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Travel on Level Ground - Test (Optional Test)"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Machine Drift on a Slope - Check"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Swing Speed and Overswing on Level Ground - Check"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Swing Speed and Swing Drift on a Slope - Check"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Cylinder Drift - Check"

  • Testing and Adjusting, "Cylinder Speed - Check"

The specifications that are listed in tables for the operational checks are calculated average values. The values will vary due to the configuration of the machine and engine speed. Table 1 contains the machine configurations that were used in order to obtain these specifications.

ReferenceRefer to Testing and Adjusting, "Engine Performance - Test (Engine Speed)" for the specifications for engine speed.

Table 1
Machine Configuration    
Sales Model     Boom     Stick    
330D FM     7.09 m (23 feet 3 inches)    
4.73 m (15 feet 6 inches)    

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