JCB 8052, 8060 Midi Excavator Repair Service Manual
JCB 8052, 8060 Midi Excavator Repair Service Manual
- This service manual PDF download for the 8052, 8060 JCB Midi Excavator has been prepared as an aid to improve the quality of repairs by giving the serviceman an accurate understanding of the product and by showing him the correct way to perform repairs and make judgements. Make sure you understand the contents of this manual and use it to fully at every opportunity.
APPLICABLE MODELS :
JCB Midi Excavator
JCB Excavator 8052 - From S/N: 802000 - 803999 JCB Excavator 8052 - From S/N: 1178000 Onwards JCB Excavator 8060 - From S/N: 883000 - 884999 JCB Excavator 8060 - From S/N: 1236000 Onwards
TABLE OF CONTENTS :
General Information Care and Safety Routine Maintenance Optional Equipment Body and Framework Electrics Controls Hydraulics Gearboxes Track and Running Gear Engine
MANUAL SPECIFICATION :
File Format : PDF Language : English Printable : Yes Searchable : Yes Bookmarked : Yes Publication No. : 9803/9290 Issue 4 Total Pages : 297
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Cover Contents Introduction
General Information Identification Explanation of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Explanation of Engine Identification Number Storing your Machine ROPS, TOPS and FOGS Operation Introduction Before Entering the Cab Machine Walk Round Inspection Cab Opening and Closing the Cab Door Securing the Door in the Open Position Entering/Exiting the Cab Opening the Windscreen Opening the Side Window Adjusting the Seat Heater Controls Fastening the Seat Belt Cab Radio (Optional) Engine and Track Controls, Switches and Instruments Track controls Engine Controls Switches Instruments Digital LCD Fuel Gauge Dozer Controls Excavator Controls Changing the Control Pattern (ISO/SAE) Slew Cab Swing Boom Raise/Lower Boom Dipper Bucket Refuelling the Machine Before Starting the Engine Starting the Engine Jump Starting the Engine Cold Climate Warm Up Operating in High/Low Temperatures Stopping and Parking the machine Preparing for road/stie Travel Getting the Machine Moving Working with the Dozer Working with the Excavator Working on a Slope Digging Moving the Machine While Digging on the Level Digging Near Walls Lifting (Craning) Regulations and Safe Working Loads Using the attachments and site safety Moving a Disabled Machine Transporting the Machine Preparing for Road Travel Before using the transporting vehicle Loading - Preparing the transporting vehicle Loading a machine onto the transporting vehicle Securing the machine Unloading a machine from the transporting vehicle Service Tools Numerical List Section B - Body and Framework Section C - Electrics Section E - Hydraulics Section K - Engine Sealing and Retaining Compounds
Care and Safety Safety Notices General Safety Operating Safety Maintenance Safety
Routine Maintenance Fluids, Lubricants, Capacities and Specifications Engine Lubrication Chart Lubricants - Health and Safety Hygiene Storage Waste Disposal Handling First Aid - Oil Torque Settings Introduction - Zinc Plated Fasteners and Dacromet Fasteners Hydraulic Fittings and Torque Settings ‘O’ Ring Face Seal System Torque Stop' Hose System Fuel System Bleeding the Fuel System - 8052 Bleeding the Fuel System - 8060 Draining the Filter Element - 8052 Changing the Filter Element - 8052 Draining the Sediment Bowl Changing the Filter Element - 8060 Cleaning the Lift Pump Strainer - 8060 Service Schedules Every 10 Operating hours (or daily) Every 50 operating hours (or weekly) First 100 hours only Every 100 operating hours (or 2 weeks) First 250 operating hours Every 250 operating hours (or monthly) First 500 operating hours (8060 only) Every 500 operating hours (or 6 months) Every 1000 operating hours (or yearly) Every 2000 operating hours (or 2 years) Greasing Greasing (every 250 hours) Slew Ring Bearings Greasing (every 1000 hours) Slew Ring Gear Teeth Hydraulic System Checking and adjusting the Fluid level Replacing the hydraulic filter Checking the Ram Piston Rods Track Gearbox Engine Air Filter Changing the Element Engine Checking the Oil Level Changing the Oil and Filter Engine Cooling System Coolant Mixtures Checking the Coolant Level Changing the Coolant Adjusting the Fan Belt Battery Warning Symbols First Aid - Electrolyte Checking the Electrolyte Level
Optional Equipment Available Attachments Buckets Bucket Selection Removing a Bucket Installing a Bucket Replacing Bucket Teeth Quickhitch Installing Removing Installing Excavator Quickhitch Attachments Removing Excavator Quickhitch Attachments Hydraulic Attachment Circuits Single Acting Hydraulic Circuit Making the Machine Ready Installing the Boom and Dipper Pipes and Hoses Installing the Boom to Mainframe Hoses Fitting the Auxiliary Pedal and Cable Installing the Mainframe Pipes and Hoses Double Acting Hydraulic Circuit Making the Machine Ready Installing the Boom and Dipper Pipes and Hoses Installing the Boom to Mainframe Hoses Fitting the Auxiliary Pedal and Cable Installing the Mainframe Pipes and Hoses Hydraulic Breakers Removing a Quickhitch Rockbreaker Installing a Quickhitch Rockbreaker Hydraulic Tool Kit Making the Machine Ready Assembly/Installation Using Hand Held Tools
Body and Framework General Description Bucket Linkage - Removal and Replacement Bucket Ram pivot and Linkage - Removal and Replacement Dipper - Removal and Replacement Boom - Removal and Replacement Kingpost - Removal and Replacement Dozer - Removal and Replacement Glazing - Removal and replacement Seat Base Installation Slew Ring - Setting Up
Electrics Technical Data Fuses - 8052 Fuses - 8060 Battery Fan Belt Alternator Starter Motor Beacon Mounting Bulb Change Schematic Diagrams 8052 machines from 0802000 upto 0803370 8052 machines from 0803371 8060 machines from 0883000 Harness Data Wiring Harness Repair Wire Identification Introduction Harness Locations and Connections - 8052 Main Harness 8052 machines upto 0803370 8052 machines from 0803371 8060 machines from 0883000 Cab Harness 8052 machines from 0802000 upto 0803370 8060 machines from 0883000 8052 machines from 0803371 Canopy Harness 8052 machines from 0802000 upto 0803370 8052 machines from 0803371 Optional Working Lights Harness 8052 machines from 0803370 8060 machines from 0883000 Boom Working Light Harness 8052 machines from 0802000 upto 0803370 8060 machines from 0883000 8052 machines from 0803371
Controls Servo Hand Controllers Description and Operation Port Identification Track Levers - Removal and Replacement Dozer Control Lever - removal and Replacement Control Cables - Inspection
Hydraulics Technical Data - 8052 Technical Data - 8060 Hydraulic Circuit (Schematic) - 8052 Hydraulic Circuit (Schematic) - 8060 Hydraulic Destinations Main Circuit Servo Circuit Hydraulic System - General Fault Diagnosis Hydraulic Pump Description Load Sensing - Maximum Flow Load Sensing - Standby Load Sensing - Maximum Pressure (No Flow) Initial Build Performance Checks Removal and Replacement Pump Drive - Removal and replacement Renewing Pump Drive Seal Pump - Dismantling and Assembly Track Motor Description and Operation - 8052 Removal and Replacement - 8052 Dismantling and Assembly - 8052 Description and Operation - 8060 Removal and replacement - 8060 Dismantling and Assembly - 8060 Slew Motor Description - 8052 Crossline Relief Valve Port Identification Description - 8060 Removal and replacement Control Valve Descripiton Testing Compensator Shettle Signal Network Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Load Sense Relief Valves - Removal and Replacement Servo Relief Valve - Removal and Replacement Auxiliary Relief Valve - Removal and Replacement Anti-Cavitation Valve Load Sense Flow Control Valve - Removal and Replacement Rams Boom, Dipper and Bucket - Removal and Replacement Dozer - Removal and Replacement Swing Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Rotary Coupling Description and Operation Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Pressure testing Pressure Maintenance Valve Slew Crossline relief Valves Hydraulic Oil Cooler - Removal and Replacement
Gearboxes Technical Data Track Gearbox Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly - 8052 Dismantling and Assembly - 8060 Slew Gearbox Removal and Replacement Dismantling and ASsembly
Track and Running Gear General Description Tracks Clean and Inspection Removal and Replacement Converting Tracks Track Rollers Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Track Idler and Recoil Unit Dismantling and Assembly Driven Sprocket - Dismantling and Assembly Track Roller Metallic Face Seals - Removal and Replacement