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MAINTENANCE
When Required
(3) Metal core
Replace if even one metal core is off.
(4) Rubber
Repair if there are cracks of 60 mm (2.4 in.)
or greater in length.
If the steel cord is visible, repair as soon as
possible, regardless of the length of the
crack.
Replacing the Rubber Crawlers
WARNING
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If you must work beneath the raised
machine or equipment, always use
wood blocks, jack-stands or other rigid
and stable supports. Never get under
the machine or working equipment if
they are not sufficiently supported.
This procedure is especially important
when working on hydraulic cylinders.
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If maintenance must be performed with
the engine running, always work as a
two-person team with one person
sitting in the operator’s seat while the
other works on the machine.
• When performing maintenance, be
sure to keep your body and clothing
away from moving parts.
Removal
1. Fully release the tension of the rubber
crawler.
Refer to page 111 “Inspecting and
Adjusting the Crawler Tension”.
2. Use the working equipment to lift the body.
E4G064
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E4G065
E4G070
60 mm or greater
(2) Steel cord
Replace if the steel cord is exposed over 2
or more links.
Replace if half or more of the steel cords on
one side are cut.
E4G063
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