918F WHEEL LOADER POWER TRAIN Caterpillar


Brake Groups

Usage:

Remove & Install Brake Groups

Start By:

a. remove axle shaft assemblies

NOTE: The brake group used in the front and rear axle housing groups is the same.

1. Remove reaction plate (1).

2. Remove three springs (2), sun gear (3) and friction disc (4).

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Brake piston (5) must be removed from the intermediate brake housing assembly with shop air pressure. The brake piston can come out of the intermediate housing assembly with force during the removal procedure. To prevent possible personal injury, the brake piston must be retained in the intermediate housing assembly when applying shop air pressure.

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

3. While retaining the brake piston, apply shop air pressure (free of water) of approximately 525 kPa (75 psi) to fitting (Y). Brake piston (5) will move up and out of the intermediate housing assembly.

4. Remove seal (6) and seal assembly (7) with the back-up ring.

NOTE: The following steps are for the installation of the brake group.

NOTE: Lubricate all seals with SAE 30 oil.

5. Install seal (6) and seal assembly (7) with the back-up ring. Seal assembly (7) consists of an L-shaped seal and a back-up ring. Put the L-shaped seal with the flat side towards the differential. Put the back-up ring in position away from the differential.

6. Install piston (5) in the intermediate housing assembly.


NOTICE

The continued use of friction disc with 7.65 mm (.301 inch) or less of friction material (depth of oil groove) will result in accelerated wear. Do not use the disc color as an indication for wear. The overall thickness and groove depth are more important.


7. Inspect friction disc (4) for wear. Replace the friction disc if the friction material thickness is 7.65 mm (.301 inch) or less. Immerse the friction disc in clean SAE 30 oil. Install friction disc (4), sun gear (3) and three springs (2).

8. Install reaction plate (1).

End By:

a. install axle shaft assemblies

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