G3500J Petroleum Engines Caterpillar


Fuel Lines

Usage:

G3520J N22


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Table 1
Specification for 453-5289 Fuel Lines Gp 
Item  Qty  Part  Specification Description 
8T-2657 Tube Joint  Tighten coupling clamp bolt to 17 ± 1 N·m (150 ± 9 lb in)
Tighten the bolt to 15.0 ± 2.5 N·m (132.8 ± 22.1 lb in)
8S-9092 Bolt  Torque to 150 ± 20 N·m (111 ± 15 lb ft)

Attachments

The attachments screen is used to select the active attachment at the end of the arm of the machine. It is also used to change the cutting edge length to account for bucket wear to ensure accurate guidance.



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Attachments icon

To open the Attachments screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Attachments button, which is to the right of Attachments icon as shown in Illustration 2)

  3. The Attachments screen should appear.


Illustration 3g06182312
() Attachment information
() Attachment representation
() Attachment select dropdown menu
() Guidance focus select buttons
() Select button
() Cancel button
() Edit button

Table 2
Item  Feature  Description 
  Attachment representation  A graphical image that represents the implement. This image will change in scale to changes made to the cutting edge length if the attachment is edited. 
  Attachment select drop-down menu  The drop-down menu used to select from one or more listed attachments. 
  Guidance focus select buttons  The guidance focus of the attachment cutting edge (left, center, right) can be selected here by pressing one of the three buttons. 
  Attachment information  A listing of the name of the attachment and it’s physical attributes (width, number of teeth, its tilt, its rotation, cutting edge length and the date of the last cutting edge measurement update. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and return the display to the Attachments. 
  Edit button  Pressing the edit button will enable editing of the attachment selected in the attachment drop down menu by transferring it to the edit screen. 
  Select button  Pressing the select button will apply the attachment selected in the attachment drop down menu as the machine’s attachment. 


Illustration 4g06182313
() Cutting edge adjustment arrows and cutting edge length value field
() Cancel button
() Save button

Table 3
Item  Feature  Description 
  Cutting edge adjustment arrows and cutting edge length value field  This is used to change the cutting edge length. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and return the display to the Attachments. 
  Save button  Press the Save button save an attachment edit. 


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() Cancel button
() Save button

Table 4
Item  Feature  Description 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and return the display to the Edit Attachments screen. 
  Save button  Pressing the edit button will save the edits made to the attachment and return the display to the work screen. 

Selecting or Adjusting an Attachment

Confirming and Selecting the Attachment

  1. Open the Attachments screen

  2. Check to see if the attachment on the machine stick is the attachment listed as active.

  3. If it matches, skip to step 6. If it is not tap the Attachment select drop-down menu ().

  4. Locate the correct attachment in the Attachment select drop-down menu.

    Note: If the attachment on the machine is not listed in the Attachment select drop-down menu, contact your site supervisor.

  5. Tap on the correct attachment.

  6. If the Guided Focus needs to be changed or updated, do so by selecting left, center, or right guidance focus from the Guidance focus select buttons ().

  7. Press select ().

  8. The display will return to the work screen with the attachment and its changes applied.

    Note: Pressing the Cancel button () at any time instead of select will prevent an attachment from being selected and will return the display to the work screen.

Adjusting the Attachment

  1. Open the Attachments screen

  2. Tap the "Edit" button ().

  3. The Attachments screen will reconfigure to be the Edit Attachments screen.

  4. Use arrow buttons () next to the length measurement to change the measurement value in increments of 5 or tap the number field () to directly input a new value to be that of the new bucket measurement.

  5. Tap the Save button ().

    Note: If opening the editing screen was an error, tap the "Cancel" button ().

    Note: Pressing the Cancel button () at any time instead of the select button will prevent an attachment from being selected and will return the display to the attachments screen.

  6. An "Are you sure you want to edit the attachment" dialog will appear as shown in Illustration 5

  7. Tap the "Save" button () if you do want to make a change to the cutting edge length.

The changes take effect immediately

If trying to save a change was an error, tap the "Cancel" button ().

Bench Elevation

Bench Elevation establishes the machine’s reference elevation. The display calculates target offsets and target elevations from the Bench Elevation

Relative or absolute elevation are used in creating Bench Elevation



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Bench Elevation icon

To open the Bench Elevation screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Bench Elevation button, which is to the right of Bench Elevation icon as shown in Illustration 6.

  3. The Bench Elevation screen should appear.


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() Guidance Focus
() Reference Elevation switch
() Reference Elevation value field
() Guidance Focus marker
() Cancel button
() Clear button
() Bench button

Table 5
Item  Feature  Description 
  Guidance Focus  The guidance focus of the attachment cutting edge (left, center, right) can be selected here by pressing one of the three buttons. 
  Reference Elevation switch  Turns the Reference Elevation value field on and off. 
  Reference Elevation value field  A value field that is used to enter a reference elevation. To enter a reference elevation tap inside the value field and use the system popup keyboard to enter the desired value. 
  Guidance Focus marker  Marks the location of Guidance Focus on the attachment image. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and returns the display to the work screen. 
  Clear button  Clears current bench elevation. 
  Bench button  Pressing the Bench button will perform an elevation bench. 


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() Bench Elevations Success popup

Table 6
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Elevations Success popup  Means the Bench Elevation bench has been completed. 


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() Bench Heading Required popup

Table 7
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Heading Required popup  Informs the operator a Bench Heading has not been performed. 

Note: Bench Heading must be performed before Bench Elevation can be performed. Refer to the Bench Heading section.

Benching Elevation

  1. Set the attachment in the location to be used as the elevation to be benched.

  2. Make sure the Guidance Focus () is in the correct position on the attachment ().

  3. Press the Bench button ().

  4. The display will return to the work screen and the Bench Elevations Success popup () will appear if the elevation bench was successful.

Bench Heading

Bench Heading sets the direction of the design mainfall for the machine. The display calculates target slopes from the bench heading direction during machine rotation. A machine heading can be benched using the direction the machine is facing or by designating two points that are used as the machine rotation range



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Bench Heading

To open the Bench Heading screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Bench Heading button, which is to the right of Bench Heading icon as shown in Illustration 10.

  3. The Bench Heading screen should appear.


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() Bench Heading stage
() Machine Facing Arrow
() Two-Point Method switch
() Cancel button
() Clear button
() Bench button

Table 8
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Heading stage  The area of the screen that tells an operator what method of benching is engaged through graphical representation. 
  Machine Facing Arrow  An arrow that means the front of the machine and that Bench Heading is in Facing Method of benching. 
  Two-Point Method switch: inactive  Switches between Facing Method and Two-Point Method 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and returns the display to the work screen. 
  Clear button  Clears current bench elevation. 
  Bench button  Pressing the Bench button will perform an elevation bench. 


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() Bench Processing Popup

Table 9
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Processing Popup  This appears when the Bench Heading is being calculated. 


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() Bench Heading Success popup

Table 10
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Heading Success popup  Means the bench heading bench has completed. 


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Bench Heading: Two-Point Method
() Two-Point Method switch: on
() Two-Point Method step indicator
() Point 1 marker
() Cancel button
() Clear button
() Point 1 and 2 button: Point 1 active
() Bench button

Table 11
Item  Feature  Description 
  Two-Point Method switch: on  The appearance of the Two-Point Method switch when it is in the on position 
  Two-Point Method step indicator  Indicates which step the Two-Point Method is in
1. Lock point one
2. Lock point two
3. Lock in the Two-Point Method heading 
  Point 1 marker  The marker indicating Point 1 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and returns the display to the work screen. 
  Clear button  Clears current heading elevation. 
  Point 1 and 2 button: Point 1 active  Press this button to lock Point 1 or Point 2. When the button says "1 Point" it is primed to lock Point 1. When the button says "2 Point" it is primed to lock Point 2. 
  Bench button  Pressing the Bench button locks in the Two-Point Method heading bench. It will only become available to press after Point 2 is locked displaying 3 on the Two-Point Method step indicator () 


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() Bench Processing Popup

Table 12
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Processing Popup  This appears when the Bench Heading is being calculated. 


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() Point 1 Saved Successfully popup

Table 13
Item  Feature  Description 
  Point 1 Saved Successfully popup  Means the Bench heading bench has saved Point 1 and has moved to step two of the Two-Point Method. 


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() Point 2 marker
() Two-Point Method step indicator
() Point 1 and 2 button: Point 2 active

Table 14
Item  Feature  Description 
  Point 2 marker  The marker indicating Point 2 
  Two-Point Method step indicator  Indicates which step the Two-Point Method is in
1. Lock point one
2. Lock point two
3. Lock in the Two-Point Method heading 
  Point 1 and 2 button: Point 2 active  Press this button to lock Point 1 or Point 2. When the button says "1 Point" it is primed to lock Point 1. When the button says "2 Point" it is primed to lock Point 2. 


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() Point 2 Saved Successfully popup

Table 15
Item  Feature  Description 
  Point 2 Saved Successfully popup  Means the Bench heading bench has saved Point 2 and has moved to step two of the Two-Point Method. 


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() Machine orientation Arrow
() Bench button: active
() Two-Point Method step indicator

Table 16
Item  Feature  Description 
  Machine orientation Arrow  An arrow that means the machine is ready for locking in the Two-Point Method heading bench 
  Bench button: active  Pressing the Bench button locks in the Two-Point Method heading bench. It will only become available to press after Point 2 is locked and is displaying 3 on the Two-Point Method step indicator () 
  Two-Point Method step indicator  Indicates which step the Two-Point Method is in
1. Lock point one
2. Lock point two
3. Lock in the Two-Point Method heading 


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() Bench Heading Success popup

Table 17
Item  Feature  Description 
  Bench Heading Success popup  Means the bench heading bench has completed. 

Benching Heading

Facing method

  1. Position the body and the tracks of machine to face the direction intended to be the benched heading.

  2. Press the Bench button ().

  3. The display will return to the work screen and the Bench Heading Success popup () will appear if the heading bench was successful.

Two-Point Method

  1. Position the body of the machine to be at the left most point (point 1) of the Two-Point Method of benching heading.

  2. Press the Point 1 button ().

  3. The top view image of the excavator will shift from facing to the left to face the right and the Point 1 Saved Successfully popup () will appear at the top of the screen.

  4. Position the body of the machine to be at the right most point (point 2) of the Two-Point Method of benching heading.

  5. Press the Point 2 button ().

  6. The top view image of the excavator will shift from facing to the left to face the right and the Point 2 Saved Successfully popup () will appear at the top of the screen.

  7. Press the Bench button ().

  8. The display will return to the work screen and the Bench Heading Success popup () will appear if the heading bench was successful.

Navigate to Point

The Navigate to Point screen is used to select a designated waypoint in the local site to guide moving the machine. The display uses the bucket focus point as the machine location point.



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Navigate to Point icon

To open the Navigate to Point screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Navigate to Point button, which is to the right of Navigate to Point icon as shown in Illustration 21.

  3. The Navigate to Point screen should appear.


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() Filter dropdown menu
() Navigation waypoint options
() Cancel button
() Stop button
() Go button

Table 18
Item  Feature  Description 
  Filter drop-down menu  A dropdown menu used to either select to see all waypoints or to only see imported waypoints. Refer to Illustration 23. 
  Navigation waypoint options  After filtering for all or imported waypoints the available waypoints are displayed here. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and return the display to the Offset Memories screen. 
  Stop button  Pressing this button will shut off the Navigate to Point function. To reinitiate Navigate to Point a waypoint must be selected again and the Go button pressed again. 
  Go button  This activates a selected waypoint (Refer to Illustration 25) for the machine operator to navigate to. 


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Activated filter dropdown menu


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() Selected waypoint

Table 19
Item  Feature  Description 
  Selected waypoint  When a waypoint is selected it will be highlighted as seen in Illustration 24. 


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() Navigation intersect lines
() Navigate to Point Waypoint Marker
() Navigate to Point text ribbon

Table 20
Item  Feature  Description 
  Navigation intersect lines  These blue dashed lines aid an operator in placing the bucket on the designated Navigate to Point waypoint.

In the plan, cross-section, and profile views the navigation intersect lines run horizontally and vertically. Where they cross is the waypoint.

In the 3D View the navigation intersect line is connected to the bucket focus point and the Navigate to Point waypoint. It will increase and decrees in length the further or closer the bucket focus point is to the Navigate to Point waypoint. 
  Navigate to Point Waypoint Marker  A marker on the display work screen that marks the location the operator will move the machine. 
  Navigate to Point text ribbon  The Navigate to Point text ribbon contains navigation assistance text. Refer to Illustration 26. 


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() Navigation Direction
() Navigation Distance
() Navigation Depth

Table 21
Item  Feature  Description 
  Navigation Direction  The heading direction of the Navigate to Point waypoint from the cutting edge focus location at the front of the machine. This is expressed in degrees. 0 degrees indicated the front of the machine is facing the Navigate to Point waypoint directly. 
  Navigation Distance  The straight-line distance of the cutting edge focus from the Navigate to Point waypoint. 
  Navigation Depth  The depth the Navigate to Point waypoint is in relationship to the cutting edge focus location. 

Note: The Navigate to Point text ribbon will only show up in the text ribbon area when a Navigate to Point waypoint is active.

Setting and using a Navigate to Point waypoint

  1. Open the Navigate to Point screen.

  2. Set the filter () to All Points or Imported Points to locate the desired waypoint.

  3. Select the waypoint ().

  4. Press the Go button ()

  5. Use the waypoint navigation element () and the Navigate to Point text ribbon () (refer to Illustration 26) to navigate to the selected waypoint.

  6. When the machine has arrived at the waypoint, open the Navigate to Point screen.

  7. Press the Stop button ().

Measure Mode

The display has the capacity to determine differences in reach and elevation, and calculate slope distances and slopes between points, by moving the arm and bucket. Slope measurements and depth measurements made using the display in Measure Mode can be independently saved to the mainfall and offset memories.



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Measure Mode Icon

To open the Measure Mode screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Measure Mode button, which is to the right of Measure Mode icon as shown in Illustration 27.

  3. The Measure Mode screen should appear.


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() Step 1 and Step 2 indicators
() Measure mode profile coordinate plane
() Guidance Focus
() Slope save button
() Depth save button
() Slope
() Depth
() Cancel button
() Origin button
() Done button

Table 22
Item  Feature  Description 
  Step 1 and Step 2 indicators  Step 1 - Select the origin
Step 2 - Select the end point. 
  Measure mode profile coordinate plane  This provides a visual representation of the measurement plots while Measure Mode is active. 
  Guidance Focus  This provides a visual representation of the measurement plots while Measure Mode is active. 
  Slope save button  This saves the slope angle measurement to mainfall memories. 
  Depth save button  This saves the depth measurement to offset memories. 
  Slope  This displays the slope angel in degrees 
  Depth  This displays the depth in U.S. feet, International feet, or meters. Refer to the System Settings: Units section for details on changing the unit of measurement. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and returns the display to the work screen. 
  Origin button  This activates the measure mode which in turn activates the ability to save Slope and Depth to mainfall and offset memories. 
  Done button  This shuts off the measure mode and returns the display to the work screen. 


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() Measure mode profile coordinate plotter

Table 23
Item  Feature  Description 
  Measure mode profile coordinate plotter  The vertical leg of the coordinate plotter displays the depth measurement.

The angled leg of the coordinate plotter displays the Slope measurement.

The horizontal base of the coordinate plotter displays the reach measurement. 

Using Measure Mode

  1. Open the Measure Mode screen.

  2. Move the bucket focus to the start point of the span to be measured.

  3. Press the Origin button ().

  4. The Measure mode profile coordinate plotter () will appear in the Measure mode profile coordinate plane ().

  5. Move the bucket focus to the end point of the span to be measured.

  6. Save the measured distances.

    1. Press the Slope save button () to save the slope into memories.

    2. Press the Depth save button () to save the Depth into memories.

  7. Press the Done button () to return to the work screen.

Horizontal Offset



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Horizontal Offset icon

To open the Horizontal Offset screen:

  1. Open the Work Settings menu.

  2. Press the Horizontal Offset button, which is to the right of Horizontal Offset icon as shown in Illustration 30.

  3. The Horizontal Offset screen should appear.


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() Offset indicator graphic
() Offset adjustment arrows
() Offset value field
() Offset positive/negative sign button
() Cancel button
() Edit Alignment button
() Apply button

Table 24
Item  Feature  Description 
  Offset indicator graphic  An image that indicates offset variation and general value. 
  Offset adjustment arrows  The Offset adjustment arrows are used to adjust the offset by U.S. and International 0.05 feet or 0.010 meters with every tap of the up or down adjustment arrows. 
  Offset value field  This is the value field in which the offset value can be viewed and directly changed using the popup system keyboard. 
  Offset positive/negative sign button  Pressing this button when a numeric value above or below 0 is present in the Offset value field will switch the numeric value between a positive or negative value.e.g. 11 will become -11 or -6 would become 6 when the button is pressed. 
  Cancel button  Pressing this button will cancel any changes made on this screen and return the display to the work screen. 
  Edit Alignment button   
  Apply button  Pressing this button will apply (activate) any changes made to the offset, if changes have been made, and return the display to the work screen. 

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