Illustration 1 | g01020684 |
Improper lift rigging can allow unit to tumble causing injury and damage. |
Illustration 2 | g00103219 |
NOTICE |
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Never bend the eyebolts and the brackets. Only load the eyebolts and the brackets under tension. Remember that the capacity of an eyebolt is less as the angle between the supporting members and the object becomes less than 90 degrees. When it is necessary to remove a component at an angle, only use a link bracket that is properly rated for the weight. |
Use a hoist to remove heavy components. Use an adjustable lifting beam to lift the engine. All supporting members (chains and cables) should be parallel to each other. The chains and cables should be perpendicular to the top of the object that is being lifted.
Some removals require lifting fixtures in order to obtain proper balance. Lifting fixtures also help to provide safety.
To remove the engine ONLY, use the lifting eyes that are on the engine.
Lifting eyes are designed and installed for the specific engine arrangement. Alterations to the lifting eyes and/or the engine make the lifting eyes and the lifting fixtures obsolete. If alterations are made, ensure that proper lifting devices are provided. Consult your Cat dealer for information regarding fixtures for proper engine lifting.
Illustration 3 | g02858678 |
Dimensions for the Lifting Beam | |||
Engine | A | B | C |
3512 | |
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12° Max |
3516 | |
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12° Max |
Engine Weight | ||
Engine | Approximate Net Dry Engine Weight | |
3512C | 7445 kg to 7670 kg | 16415 lb to 16910 lb |
3516C | 8900 kg to 9400 kg | 19625 lb to 20725 lb |