Technical Analysis 1 (TA1) Visual Inspection for Large Wheel Dozers {0372, 0374, 1000, 7000, 753S, 7565} Caterpillar


Technical Analysis 1 (TA1) Visual Inspection for Large Wheel Dozers {0372, 0374, 1000, 7000, 753S, 7565}

Usage:

814 14R
Wheel Dozer
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Introduction

Inspections are the most basic form of condition monitoring. Inspections are easy to do and surprisingly effective at helping you spot equipment health issues. Proactive monitoring and analysis of equipment information will allow Dealers to effectively intervene before problems occur.

Note: Before adjusting product settings to comply with listed baseline TA1 values, consult SIS for the latest specification values.

Table 1
Serial Number:    Inspector:    Temperature:   
Model:    Work Order:    Time:   
Engine S/N:    SMU:    Date:   
Manufacture:    Unit Location:   
Note: Review Machine & S.O.S. History and check for Active Service Letters prior to inspection. 
Status of the Machine(1) 
The status recommendation of your Large Wheel Dozer is:   
(1) N = Normal, D = Down Machine, M = Monitor/Needs Attention

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Visual Inspection

1.0 Prepare Machine Inspection

Refer to "1.0 Inspection Preparation" section in "Inspection Reference" for more information for performing machine inspection preparation.

Table 2
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
1.1    Check with customer for operator complaints   
1.2    Prepare the machine for the inspection   
1.3    Perform safety/preparatory inspection   
1.4    Download machine fault codes   
1.5    Check Product Link   
Is machine equipped with PL?   
Is PL activated?   
Is PL functioning properly?   
1.6    Observe engine exhaust colors   
1.7    Listen for unusual noises (hydraulic pumps, engine, transmission, and axles)   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

2.0 Lower-Level Inspection

Refer to "2.0 Lower-Level Inspection" section in "Inspection Reference" for more information for performing lower-level inspection.

Table 3
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
2.1    Tires and rims   
2.2    Final drives and wheel spindles   
2.3    Front and rear differentials   
2.4    Front, center, and rear drive shafts   
2.5    Center support bearing   
2.6    Torque converter, transmission, and transfer gear box compartment   
2.7    Hydraulic pump compartment   
2.8    Upper and lower hitch pins/bores   
2.9    Main machine frame   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

3.0 Middle-Level Inspection

Refer to "3.0 Middle-Level Inspections:" section in "Inspection Reference" for more information for performing middle-level inspection.

Table 4
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
3.1    Steps and handrails   
3.2    Work light/hazard lights   
3.3    Cab mounts   
3.4    Steering control valve, steering neutralizer valve, brake valve, and HMU   
3.5    Implement control valve   
3.6    Radiator, oil cooler, condenser, and aftercooler   
3.7    Oil cooler and condenser lines   
3.8    Hood and platform   
3.9    Battery and battery cables   
3.10    Fenders   
3.11    Lower radiator and oil cooler hoses   
3.12    Engine oil pan   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

4.0 Upper-Level Inspection

Refer to "4.0 Upper-Level Inspections:" section in "Inspection Reference" for more information for performing upper-level inspection.

Table 5
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
4.1    Cab exterior   
4.2    Cab interior   
4.3    Pre-cleaner and air cleaner   
4.4    Upper radiator, air inlet, oil cooler, and aftercooler lines   
4.5    Radiator cap   
4.6    Water pump   
4.7    Fuel lines and fuel pump   
4.8    Exhaust manifold   
4.9    Turbocharger   
4.10    Cylinder head and valve cover   
4.11    Belts, pulleys, compressor clutch, and fan motor   
4.12    Cooling fan, fan guard, and shroud   
4.13    Engine wiring harness   
4.14    Engine mounts   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

5.0 Implement/Attachment Inspection

Refer to "5.0 Implement/Attachment Inspections" section in "Inspection Reference" for more information for performing implement/attachment inspection.

Table 6
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
5.1    Lift cylinder   
5.2    Inspect Area where Push Beam attaches to frame and push arms attached to the trunnion   
5.3    Tilt cylinder   
5.4    Area where tilt cylinder attaches to the blade and push arm   
5.5    Blade Cutting Edge   
5.6    Blade Wear plates   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

6.0 Site Conditions

Table 7
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
6.1    Ambient Temperature   
NORMAL: −18 to 32 °C (0 to 90 °F)  
MONITOR: 32 to 46 °C (90 to 115 °F) or −18 to -29 °C (0 to -20 °F)  
ACTION: Above 46° C (115° F) or Below −29° C (−20° F)  
6.2    Altitude   
NORMAL: 0 to 1524 m (0 to 5000 ft)  
MONITOR: 1524 to 3048 m (5000 to 10000 ft)  
ACTION: Above 3048 m (10000 ft)  
6.3    Haul Road Grade   
NORMAL: Flat  
MONITOR: Mild  
ACTION: Steep  
6.4    Haul Road Condition   
NORMAL: Positive Banking, Gradual Turns, Good Erosion Control  
ACTION: Negative Banking, Sharp Turns, Poor Erosion Control  
6.5    Humidity   
NORMAL: Below 25%  
MONITOR: 25 to 60%  
ACTION: Above 60%  
6.6    Air Quality   
NORMAL: No Dust  
MONITOR: Light Dust  
ACTION: Heavy Dust  
6.7    Underfoot Condition   
NORMAL: Dry Flat Surface  
MONITOR: Moderate Grades, Mixture of Muddy / Dry Surfaces  
ACTION: Steep Grades, Muddy, Snow, Ice  
6.8    Machine Utilization   
NORMAL: 0 to 10 Hours  
ACTION: Above 10 hours  
6.9    Equipment Role   
NORMAL: Utility  
MONITOR: Support  
ACTION: Production  
6.10    Working Material   
NORMAL: Uncompacted, Low Abrasion  
MONITOR: Moderately Compacted, Moderate Abrasion  
ACTION: High Abrasion, Compacted, Dense  
6.11    Maintenance Practices   
NORMAL: Excellent  
MONITOR: Good  
ACTION: Poor  
6.12    Primary Industries   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

Inspection Reference

Inspection Benefits:

  • Minimizes downtime through scheduled maintenance

  • Locates potential problems

  • Finds overlooked problems

  • Enables scheduled maintenance and repairs

  • Lowers owning and operating costs

Guidelines

Wiring Harness Inspection Guidelines

Check for:

  • Tubes, hoses, and wiring harnesses rubbing against:

- One another

- Sharp corners

- Bolt heads

  • Tubes, hoses, and wiring harnesses not properly secured

- Missing clips and/or wire ties

- P-clips not attached

Harness Connector Inspection Guidelines

Check for connectors:

  • Not properly secured in place

  • Rubbing against machine frame

  • Rubbing against sharp edges

Implement Linkage Pin Inspection Guidelines

Check for:

  • Loose or broken flange mounting bolt

  • Elongated bolt hole in flange (hole is located behind pin retaining bolt)

  • Loose or missing pin retainer bolts

  • Irregular shaped pin bores

Hydraulic Cylinder Inspection Guidelines:

Check for:

  • Oil leaks indicated by dirt or oil buildup around the cylinder lip seal

  • Oil leaks at hose connections

  • Damage to cylinder rods

  • Damage or wear to linkage pins (refer to "Pin Inspection Guidelines" for inspection procedure)

1.0 Inspection Preparation

1.1 Check with customer for operator complaints

1.2 Prepare the machine for the inspection

  • Be sure that the area is free of personnel. Make sure no one is underneath the machine, around the machine, or on the machine.

  • Turn the key to the ON position to check fluid levels using the monitor. If fluid levels cannot be checked using the monitor, manually check the engine oil, hydraulic oil, and coolant levels. If necessary, add engine oil, hydraulic oil, or coolant to reach level

  • Park the machine in the standard service position

1.3 Perform safety/preparatory inspection

1.4 Download machine fault codes

  • Download machine fault codes using either of the following methods:

- Electronic Technician (ET)

- Machine monitor

1.5 Check Product Link

  • Is machine equipped with PL?

  • Is PL activated?

  • Is PL functioning properly?

1.6 Observe engine exhaust colors

  • Start the machine and observe exhaust colors:

- White smoke after initial startup could indicate coolant in the engine cylinder

- Blue smoke during startup may indicate oil in the engine cylinder

- Continuous black smoke could indicate improper air/fuel mixture

- Continuous gray smoke may indicate fuel timing problem

1.7 Listen for unusual noises

  • Excessive noise coming from hydraulic pump could indicate either:

- Pump cavitation

- A loose or failed bearing

  • Excessive noise coming from engine compartment could indicate:

- Fuel injector knocks

- Engine bearing damage

- Valve train damage

2.0 Lower-Level Inspection

2.1 Inspect Tires and Rims

Check for:

  • Proper inflation

  • Cuts, cracks, splits, or bruises in the tread or sidewall area. Bumps or bulges may indicate tire separation

  • Cracks, pits from corrosion, or other visible damage to rims

  • Safe tread depth

- Tread worn down to the built-in wear indicators

- Tire cords or exposed fabric

- Uneven tread wear

2.2 Inspect Final Drives and Wheel Spindles

  • Check final drive oil level, If the oil level is low, check the following areas for leaks:

- Sealing surface between the axle cover and the final drive planet carrier

- Sealing surface between the planetary housing and the final drive housing

- Duo-cone seal located between the final drive housing or wheel spindle and the axle housing

- Oil leakage around the drain and fill plugs

  • If equipped, check the magnetic plug for metal particles

2.3 Inspect Front and Rear Differentials

  • Check final drive oil level, If the oil level is low, check the following areas for leaks:

- Sealing surface between the axle cover and the final drive planet carrier

- Sealing surface between the planetary housing and the final drive housing

- Duo-cone seal located between the final drive housing or wheel spindle and the axle housing

- Oil leakage around the drain and fill plugs

  • If equipped, check the magnetic plug for metal particles

  • Check for loose or damaged mounting axle bolts

2.4 Inspect Front, Center, and Rear Drive Shafts for:

  • Loose or missing U-joint retainer bolts

  • Worn or loose U-joints or drive shaft spline

  • Grease leaking from U-joint seals or from drive shaft spline seal; grease leakage in these areas would indicate possible seal damage

2.5 Inspect Center Support Bearing for:

  • Loose or damaged mounting bolts

  • Damaged grease line

  • Worn bearing

2.6 Inspect Torque Converter, Transmission, and Transfer Gear Box Compartment

Check these components and the areas around them for:

  • Leaks around hose connections

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn hoses

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn wiring harnesses or connectors

Check for oil or dirt buildup on the bottom surface of the transmission guard

  • Oil on the guard would indicate a leak from components located above the guard; remove the transmission guard and inspect components for leaks

2.7 Inspect Hydraulic Pump Compartment for:

  • Leaks around hose connection points

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn hoses

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn wiring harnesses or connectors

  • Loose or damaged hose clamps on pump suction lines

2.8 Inspect Upper and Lower Hitch Pins/Bore for:

  • Loose or broken flange bolts

  • Irregular-shaped pin bores

  • Broken or damaged grease lines or grease fittings

2.9 Inspect Main Machine Frame for:

  • Damage to frame

  • Structural cracks

  • Cracked welds

3.0 Middle-Level Inspections:

3.1 Inspect Steps and Handrails

Ensure that steps and handrails are in place and check for:

  • Damaged, missing, or loose bolts

  • Damage to steps or handrails

  • Excessive dirt or debris

3.2 Inspect Work Lights/Hazard Lights

Check road lights, turn signals, hazard flashers, work lights, and other lights for:

  • Proper operation

  • Cracked or broken lenses

  • Damaged wiring harnesses

3.3 Inspect Cab Mounts for:

  • Loose or damaged bolts

  • Worn or damaged rubber mounts

3.4 Inspect Steering Control Valve, Steering Neutralizer Valve, Brake Valve, and HMU for:

  • Leaks around hose connections

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn hoses

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn wiring harnesses or connectors

3.5 Inspect Implement Control Valve for:

  • Leaks around hose and control valve components connection points

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn hoses

  • Rubbing, damaged, or worn wiring harnesses or connectors

3.6 Inspect Radiator, Oil Cooler, Condenser, and Aftercooler for:

  • Plugged cores

  • Plugged screens

  • Damaged fins

3.7 Inspect Oil Cooler and Condenser Lines for:

  • Leaks around hose connections

  • Rubbing, cracked, or damaged hoses

  • Loose connections

  • Improperly secured hoses

3.8 Inspect Hood and Platform for:

  • Improper function of hood raise cylinder

  • Debris or excessive dirt on service platform ventilation screen

  • Loose or damaged ventilation screens

  • Improper function of side access panels and latches

  • Broken or damaged grease lines or grease fittings

3.9 Inspect Battery and Battery Cables

  • Check battery posts and cables for corrosion

  • Check the battery hold-down for proper function and tightness

3.10 Inspect Fenders for:

  • Bent or damaged fenders that interfere with tires

  • Loose or missing mounting bolts

  • Properly operating latches and hinges (if equipped)

  • Missing or damaged prop rod

3.11 Inspect Lower Radiator and Oil Cooler Hoses for:

  • Rubbing, cracked, or damaged hoses

  • Loose or damaged hose clamps

  • Loose connections

  • Improperly secured hoses

3.12 Inspect Engine Oil Pan

Check for oil accumulation on the bottom of the oil pan; if oil is found, inspect the following:

  • Check for leaks around the oil pan mounting flange

  • Check for leaks around the oil level sensor, drain valve, and the dipstick tube

4.0 Upper-Level Inspections:

4.1 Inspect Cab Exterior for:

  • Bent or damaged cab structure

  • Cracked or broken glass

  • Damaged or missing mirrors

  • Worn or broken windshield wiper arm or wiper blade

4.2 Inspect Cab Interior for:

  • Excessive dirt in cab air filter

  • Proper function of seat and seat belt

  • Wear or damage to seat belt

  • Seat belt replacement date

  • Proper function of door and latches

  • Worn or broken window latches or slides

  • Damaged or inoperable gauges and controls

4.3 Inspect Pre-cleaner and Air Cleaner for:

  • Dirt and/or debris in the air pre-cleaner

  • Loose or damaged hose clamps on the air inlet tube

4.4 Inspect Upper Radiator, Air Inlet, Oil Cooler, and Aftercooler Lines for:

  • Rubbing, cracked, or damaged hoses

  • Loose or damaged hose clamps

4.5 Inspect Radiator Cap

  • If the radiator is cool, check the radiator cap gaskets for wear or damage

4.6 Inspect Water Pump for:

  • Coolant leaks around water pump mounting flange

  • Coolant leaks through the weep hole in the water pump housing

4.7 Inspect Fuel Lines and Fuel System Pump(s)

Check fuel priming pump, secondary fuel filter, and fuel injection pump for:

  • Damaged, rubbing, or worn fuel lines or hydraulic lines

  • Loose connections

4.8 Inspect Exhaust Manifold

  • Check for cracks or other damage in the manifold housing

  • Black soot around the sealing surface where the exhaust manifold bolts to the engine block would indicate:

- A loose connection at the cylinder head joint

- Loose or broken manifold bolts

4.9 Inspect Turbocharger

  • Check for oil leakage around the turbocharger oil line

  • Check for loose or damaged hose clamps on air inlet tube and compressor housing

  • Black soot around the areas where the turbocharger bolts to the exhaust manifold or to the exhaust pipe would indicate:

- A loose connection at the joint

- Loose or broken mounting bolts

4.10 Inspect Cylinder Head and Valve Cover

Oil and dust buildup around the valve cover sealing surface which would indicate:

  • A loose connection at the joint

  • Damaged gasket or seal

4.11 Inspect Belts, Pulleys, Compressor Clutch, and Fan Motor

  • Check for oil leaks around air condition compressor clutch

  • Check hydraulic fan drive motor and lines for leaks

  • Check belt drives for:

- Worn, cracked, or broken belts

- Proper belt tension

4.12 Inspect Cooling Fan, Fan Guard, and Shroud for:

  • Loose, damaged, or missing bolts

  • Loose or damaged wire fan guard

  • Loose or damaged fan shroud

  • Damaged, cracked, or missing engine fan blades

4.13 Inspect Engine Wiring Harness for:

  • Loose or damaged wires, connectors, and sensors

4.14 Inspect Engine Mounts for:

  • Loose or damaged bolts

  • Cracked or damaged washer

  • Cracked or damaged mount brackets

  • Wear, damage, or cracking of upper and lower rubber support pads

- There should be no metal-to-metal contact

5.0 Implement/Attachment Inspections

5.1 Inspect Lift Cylinder for:

  • Oil leaks indicated by dirt or oil buildup around the cylinder lip seal

  • Oil leaks at hose connections

  • Damage to cylinder rods

  • Damage or wear to linkage pins

- Refer to Linkage Pin Inspection Guidelines for inspection procedure

5.2 Inspect Area where Push Beam attaches to frame and push arms attached to the trunnion

Check push beam for:

  • Structural damage or cracks around welded joints

Check pin joints for

  • Damage or wear to pins/bores

  • Loose, damaged, or missing retainer bolts

5.3 Inspect Tilt Cylinder for:

  • Oil leaks indicated by dirt or oil buildup around the cylinder lip seal

  • Oil leaks at hose connections

  • Damage to cylinder rods

  • Loose, damaged, or worn pin joints

- Refer to Linkage Pin Inspection Guidelines for inspection procedure

5.4 Inspect Area where the tilt cylinder attaches to the blade and push arms:

  • Oil leaks indicated by dirt or oil buildup around the cylinder pin joint lip seals

  • Loose, damaged, or missing retainer bolts

  • Loose, damaged, or worn pin joints

- Refer to Linkage Pin Inspection Guidelines for inspection procedure

5.5 Inspect Blade cutting edge:

  • Loose or broken mounting bolts

5.6 Inspect Blade Wear Plates for:

  • Excessive wear

Performance Checks

Hydraulic Performance Checks

Implement Cycle Time - Check

Table 8
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
  Lift Raise       
  Lift Lower       
  Float       
  Tilt Back       
  Tilt Forward       
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

Lift & Tilt Cylinder Drift - Check

Table 9
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
  Oil Temperature       
  Lift Cylinder       
  Tilt Cylinder       
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

Brake Performance Checks

Table 10
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
  Brake Accumulator - Test (Test from OMM)       
  Parking Brake - Test (Test from OMM)       
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

Steering Performance Checks

Command Control SteeringSteering Time - Check

Table 11
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
  Left Steering Time (High Idle)       
  Right Steering Time (High Idle)       
  Left Steering Time (Low Idle)       
  Right Steering Time (Low Idle)       
  Left/Right Time Difference (Max)       
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

HMU Steering Time - Check

Table 12
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
  Left Steering Time (High Idle)       
  Right Steering Time (High Idle)       
  Left Steering Time (Low Idle)       
  Right Steering Time (Low Idle)       
  Left/Right Time Difference (Max)       
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

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