IT62H Integrated Toolcarrier and 950H and 962H Wheel Loaders Machine Systems Caterpillar


Loader Frame from Rear Frame - Separate

Usage:

950H J5J

Separation Procedure

Table 1
Required Tools 
Tool  Part Number  Part Description  Qty 
A(1)  9U-7536  Lift Stand 
447-0910 Electric Hydraulic Pump (115 V) 
447-0911 Electric Hydraulic Pump (230 V) 
A1  OR 
504-9791 Lift Gp (60Hz)(2) 
504-9793 Lift Gp (50Hz)(3) 
439-3939  Link Bracket 
350-7768  Electric Hydraulic Pump Gp 
6V-3160 Double Acting Cylinder 
9U-5343 Puller Stud 
9U-5345 Nut 
6V-4035 Sleeve 
428-9315 Bearing Puller Plate (Upper Hitch) 
350-7768  Electric Hydraulic Pump Gp 
6V-3160 Double Acting Cylinder 
9U-5343 Puller Stud 
9U-5345 Nut 
6V-4035 Sleeve 
428-9315 Bearing Puller Plate (Upper Hitch) 
350-7768  Electric Hydraulic Pump Gp 
6V-3160 Double Acting Cylinder 
9U-5343 Puller Stud 
9U-5345 Nut 
1M-6756 Sleeve 
428-9314 Bearing Puller Plate (Upper Hitch) 
439-5575  Hydraulic Jack 
(1) Use Tooling (A) or (A1) based on requirements.
(2) Operating-Voltage (240V-480V)
(3) Operating-Voltage (200V-400V)

Start By:

  1. Remove the cab.

  2. Remove the center drive shaft.

  3. Separate the steering frame lock.


NOTICE

Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component containing fluids.

Refer to Special Publication, PERJ1017, "Dealer Service Tool Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Cat® products.

Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.


Note: Put identification marks on all hoses, on all hose assemblies, on all wires, and on all tube assemblies for installation purposes. Plug all hose assemblies and all tube assemblies. This helps to prevent fluid loss and contaminants from entering the system.

  1. Drain the oil from the hydraulic tank into a suitable container for storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Hydraulic System Oil - Change".


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  2. Disconnect hose assembly (2) from fixed axle (1).


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  3. Disconnect hose assembly (3). Remove bolt (4) and disconnect harness assembly (5).


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  4. Remove bolt (6) and pin assembly (7). Position steering cylinder (8) away from the loader frame. Repeat for the remaining steering cylinder.


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    For Tooling (A)

  5. Position Tooling (A) under the rear frame.


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    For Tooling (A1)

  6. Position Tooling (A1) under the rear frame. Refer to Tool Operating Manual, NEHS1303, "Lift Group (Stand - 25 Ton)" for more information on Tooling (A1).


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  7. Position suitable cribbing under the front of the rear frame.


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  8. Remove sensor (10) and light assemblies (9).


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  9. Remove bolt (11). Repeat on the other side of the loader frame.


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  10. Attach Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device to the loader frame.


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  11. Remove bolts (12) and (13).

  12. Remove lower hitch mount plate (14) and shim pack (15).


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  13. Use Tooling (F) to remove pin (16).

    Note: Use the suitable lifting device to relieve pressure from pin (16) during removal.



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  14. Remove lower spacer (17) from the lower hitch.


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  15. Remove bolt (18) from pin assembly (19).

  16. Use Tooling (F) to remove pin assembly (19) from the upper hitch.

    Note: Use a suitable lifting device to relieve pressure from pin assembly (19) during removal.



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  17. Use a suitable lift truck and the suitable lifting device to separate the loader frame from the rear frame. Use suitable cribbing to support the loader frame and the rear frame.


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  18. Mark the position of upper cap (21). Remove bolts (20), the washers, and upper cap (21) from the upper hitch.


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  19. Mark the radial position of lower cap (22). Remove lower cap (22) from the upper hitch.


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  20. Remove shim pack (23).


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  21. Use Tooling (C) to remove the bearing cups and the bearing cones from the upper hitch of the front loader frame.


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  22. Remove lip seal (24) from upper cap (21).

  23. Remove lip seal (25) from lower cap (22).


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  24. Use Tooling (D) to remove lower sleeve bearing (26) from the upper hitch of the rear frame.


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  25. Use Tooling (D) to remove upper sleeve bearing (27) from the upper hitch of the rear frame.


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  26. Remove upper spacer (28).

  27. Mark the radial position of upper cap (30) and lower cap (31). Remove bolts (29), the washers, upper cap (30), and lower cap (31) from the lower hitch.


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  28. Remove shim pack (32).


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  29. Remove lip seal (33) from upper cap (30).

  30. Remove lip seal (34) from lower cap (31).


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  31. Use Tooling (E) to remove the bearing cups and the bearing cones from the lower hitch.

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