01 - Introduction
01 - Introduction
01 - Introduction
SUBGROUP - INDEX
010.000.1
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Service Manual
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010.000.2
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Servicemanual Changes and modifications to series
Last updated: 01/2018
Updated 01/2018
Revised 000.001 Cover sheet LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
Revised 010.001 Changes and modifications to series LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 010.056 Removal device for multi-disc brake in LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
slewing gearbox
Revised 010.060 Special tools, ERC cylinder LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M
Revised 030.050 Redesign of adjustment checklist. Link to LH 40 M
030.051 adjustment procedure. LH 40 C
030.052 LH 50 M
030.053 LH 50 M Timber
New From Description of adjustment procedure. Link to LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
030.100 adjustment checklist.
New 060.004 LSC system LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
Revised 060.020 Hydraulic schematic, index 006 LH 40 M; LH 50 M
Revised 060.030 Hydraulic schematic, index 005 LH 50 M Timber
Revised 060.040 Hydraulic schematic, index 009 LH 40 C
Revised 070.020 CMVE travel motor LH 40 C
Revised 070.025 FMV travel motor LH 50 C
Revised 070.026 Travel brake valve for travel motor FMV LH 50 C
New 080.015 Hydraulic tank LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.019 Putting into service hydraulic pumps LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.040 Control oil unit LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.044 Pilot control unit / joystick LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.050 Control block LSC / boom block LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.051 Control block LSC / stick block LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.059 Leak oil check on control block LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 080.076 Rotary connection 6x LH 40 C; LH 50 C
Revised 080.085 ERC cylinder LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M
New 080.110 Line break safety LH 40 M/C; LH 50 M/T
New 100.010 Hydraulic brake system LH 40 M; LH 50 M/T
New 100.020 Compact brake block LH 40 M; LH 50 M/T
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Changes and modifications to series Servicemanual
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010.001.2
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010.001.3
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010.001.4
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Servicemanual Standards and regulations
Alternatively:
Current standards and regulations can be found at the following path:
– Liebherr service documentation \ General \ Liebherr standards.
The following tightening torques and installation instructoins are saved there:
– Tightening torques for screws.
– Angle-controlled screw tightening method.
– Tightening torques for countersunk screws.
– Tightening torques for flange connections.
– Tightening torques for piston rod bearing.
– Installation instruction for hydraulic cylinder.
– Installation instruction for piston rod bearing.
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010.005.1
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Standards and regulations Servicemanual
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Servicemanual Safety instructions
Safety instructions
Maintenance manual supplements the service manual.
See Chapter 010 in the maintenance manual.
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Safety instructions Servicemanual
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Servicemanual Installation instructions: Mounting clamping nuts
Purpose
1 Purpose
The mounting instructions have been devised to ensure standardised and correction installation of
the clamping nuts.
2 Description
Clamping nuts are used to secure pins with pin tabs and anti-torsion elements.
Pins secured in this way prevent bending of the bearing covers (e.g. bearing covers at the swivelling
arm, the boom and the stick), improve the stability of the machine and can withstand higher loads.
If clamping nuts are tightened too much, the following might result:
– Bearing covers might become bent backwards
– Welded seams might break
– Excessive friction between the connected steel components
– Increased wear
– Damage to bearing
Note!
The axial play between the connected components must not be compensated by excessive
tightening of the clamping nuts.
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Installation instructions: Mounting clamping nuts Servicemanual
Exceptional cases
Note!
First tightening of the clamping nut prevents seizing at a later stage (protruding paint is levelled).
Position the components to be connected so that the pin 5 can be driven through the bores.
Drive in the pin 5. When driving in the pin 5, ensure that the anti-torsion element of the pin 5
engages.
The pin tab 4 is flush with the steel component 3.
Mount the clamping nut 2 on the pin 5 and tighten it with a suitable spanner 6 until there is
significant resistance.
Loosen the clamping nut 2 and retighten it by hand.
Caution!
The bearing covers might become bent and welds might break!
Risk of damage to bearing.
The axial play between the connected components must not be compensated by excessive
tightening of the clamping nut.
Do not over-tighten clamping nut.
4 Exceptional cases
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Mount the clamping nut 10 with the piston assembly wrench 11, (see “Mounting clamping nut” on
page 1).
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Servicemanual Installation instructions: Mounting clamping nuts
Exceptional cases
Note!
The tightening angle depends on the size and length of the suspension 22 and on the number, type
and arrangement of the disc springs 20.
Position the components to be connected so that the pin 5 can be driven through the bores.
Drive in the pin 5. When driving in the pin 5, ensure that the anti-torsion element of the pin 5
engages.
The pin tab 4 is flush with the steel component.
Mount the clamping nut 2 on the bolt 5 and tighten it with a suitable spanner 6.
Warning!
Dropping suspension!
Risk of injury
To adjust the swing brake 21, work in teams of two or use suitable lifting gear.
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Exceptional cases
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Servicemanual Special tools - general
Machi
Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
8 5000 mm 7009134
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9 7363732
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
drive
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
Machine
Stage 4
Machine
Stage 4
Machine
Stage 4
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Size ID No. ne
Machine
Stage 4
systems
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Size ID No. ne
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
Machine
Stage 4
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
101 4-valve test fitting M4WS5C 7027558 All For maintenance and
types repair of air
conditioning unit
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
111 Test template for Likufix Likufix 33 94093547 All For detecting
Likufix 48 94003945 types incorrectly positioned
Likufix 66 94048581 components for Likufix
coupling system.
112 Slotted nut wrench SW30 9594666 All For tightening slotted
types nuts of grapples
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
170 Filling and testing 8145359 All For checking and filling
device, complete with types nitrogen in the
adapter and filling hose accumulators
battery
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Display No. Description Application
Size ID No. ne
Machine
Stage 4
Depending on requirements, different adapters and cables are required that must be ordered
separately.
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17 Synthetic leather bag (protective cover) for LMMS 2010 1182 4145
18 Impact protection for LMMS 2010 1183 0486
19 Multi-Xtend U/I, 30V/2A 1165 2087
21 CAN connecting cable with 8-pin SUB-D plug, screwable 1220 7737
22 Temperature sensor -50 °C to +200 °C 1121 0095
23 Trolley 1121 0087
24 Combined sensor (p/T) 0 bar to 600 bar / -50 °C to +200 °C 1149 2522
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Servicemanual Special tools for hydraulic system
11 SW 17 9359414
12 SW 19 9210371
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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30 Mounting sleeve ID number All Used to mount O-rings and
See item 990, types Stepseal rings on pistons
spare parts catalogue of hydraulic cylinders and
positioning pistons of
variable-displacement
pumps and regulating
motors.
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010.051.2
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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70 Socket wrench for SW 41 9245656 All Used to dismantle and
threaded bushing types assemble cushioning pins
for two-side end-of-travel
cushioning of hydraulic
cylinders.
80 Removal tool for piston M16 9951120 All Used to push off piston rod
rod bearing types bearing on hydraulic
M20 9959261 cylinder
M24 9959262
90 Filling device, W 24x 8145359 All Used to check and fill gas
complete with adapter 1-1/4" types accumulators as well as
and filling hose 3.0m pistons and membrane
accumulators
W 32x
1-1/4"
3.0m
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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135 Screw-out device Ø 10 10114826 A918 Used to dismantle check
mm valve in LUDV system
Ø 32 10017283
mm
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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180 Vacuum pump, 00A7. 7405073 All Used to hold back
complete 300 types hydraulic tank content
Consisting of:
Pump no. 180,
vacuum control valve
no. 181 with seal, hose
with filter no. 187.
Connecting piece to
184 tank, consisting of: 7002240
185 Screw-in studs 7407155
Cone RED connection
186 16/8S 7407985
187 Straight nipple 12222275
Suction hose
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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225 Closing plate 1/2" List, All Used to seal hoses and
- see Tab. 1 types SAE connections
1 1/2"
1/2" 9327330
3/4" 9327331
1" 9327332
1 1/4" 9327333
1 1/2" 9327334
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010.052.1
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Machi
Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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31 Pulling tool 7026267 All For disassembly of
types DEUTSCH plugs
40 Pin contact for wires Ø 0.8-1.0 7368251 All Bushing contact for wires
of DT plug Ø 1.0-2.0 7368406 types of DT plug connections
connections Ø 2.0-3.0 6905271
46 7367022 All
B: Removal tool for bushing types
contacts
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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47 Installation tubes for CT 31 7022464 All
tool no. 45 types
48 Auxiliary tool used to hold the 7367021 All
SURE-SEAL 2, 3 and 4-pin plug types
connectors during installation and
removal of the crimped contacts.
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65 Mounting sleeve 9629620 All For assembling o-rings for
types Likufix signal contacts
72 Die for wire end 0.5 to 2.5 10016253 All For crimping the contacts
sleeves mm2 types
Junior power timer no.
927777-3 / no. 927779-3 /
73 0.2 to 2.5 10016255 927846-2
mm2
Junior power timer/EDS
no. 929938-3/double-
74 0.5 to 2.5 10016256 spring contact no. 929940-
mm2 3
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90 Crimping tool 10016251 All For crimping Littlefuse
types contacts for JPT (Tyco)
plug connections, see also
no. 92.
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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108 Crimper 0.5 to 8033015 All For crimping uninsulated
6.0 mm2 types plug connections
120 Contact spray for electric slip ring 7024145 All Contact care agent for
transmitters types electric slip ring
Cramolin TOP PIN transmitters
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Display No. Description Size ID No. Application
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121 Moisture protection 10488334 All Moisture protection spray
Liqui-tech Basic types for electric plug
connections
Notice:
Do not use for electric slip
ring transmitters!
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Servicemanual Special tools for slewing gear mechanism
Maintenance and repair of slewing gear mechanism and slewing gear motor
Machi
Picture No. Designation Size ID no. Application
ne
10 Slotted nut wrench for SAT 9202821 LH 40 Used to release and
slewing gear 275 LH 50 tighten slotted nuts in drive/
mechanism slewing gear mechanisms
11 SAT 9202823 LH 60 (SAT)
325
12 SAT 9202824 LH 80
350
22 SAT 9202829 LH 80
350
FMF LH 80
100
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Servicemanual Mounting device for multi-disc brake
Used to dismantle and install the multi-disc brake in the slewing gear mechanism
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Servicemanual Special tools for axles (Kessler)
24 11088116 D 102 LH 80 M
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120 Seal ring 10424378 LT/D 41 A 922 Rail Used to insert radial
mounting tool for LT/D 71 LH 35 M seal ring in axle drive.
axle drive LH 40 M
LT/D 81 LH 50 M
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LT/D 91 LH 60 M
121 10046716 LT/D 71 LH 35 T
LH 40 M
LT/D 81 LH 50 M
LT/D 91 LH 60 M
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Servicemanual Special tools, ERC cylinder
Identification
Description Use Display
number
Pressure sensor 614062401 For measuring the filling pressure
0 - 600 bar
Temperature sensor 11314610 For measuring the filling temperature
-50-/+200 °C
Combined device 11492522 For measuring the filling temperature
Pressure sensor and filling pressure.
0 - 600 bar
Temperature sensor
-50-/+200 °C
Distribution cable 11492523 For data transfer between P/T
combined sensor and Multihandy
Multihandy 11000678 For reading the filling pressure / filling
temperature
Filling and testing device* 8145359 For filling the ERC with nitrogen
Pressure-reducing valve* 886150908 For rinsing the ERC with nitrogen in
for nitrogen bottle the event of a repair (variant 2)
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Identification
Description Use Display
number
Hydraulic lines For extending the filling hose of the
6x8000 (1 piece) filling and testing device
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Servicemanual Conservation guidelines
General
Conservation guidelines
1 General
All parts of a construction machine are exposed to corrosion, especially when the machine is taken
out of service. Corrosion can be compared to wear. However, the effects of corrosion can greatly
exceed that of mechanical wear and shorten the service life of the affected parts significantly. For
that reason, for longer shut down, the machines and its components must be preserved according to
certain guidelines.
In general, these guidelines are tiered according to the following times:
– Taking the machine out of service – for an unknown duration
– Shut down of the machine
• Shut down for up to 2 months
• Shut down for up to 12 months
• Shut down for longer than 12 months
– Return to operation
The required measures are graduated depending on the different time frames. The conservation
measures cannot be strictly standardized and they must be shorted or lengthened depending on the
assessment of necessity (such as environmental influences).
Such influences are, for example:
– Placement location of machine (for example in unprotected surrounding, in closed areas,
protected by a roof, temperate surrounding)
– Type of climate (for example extreme temperatures, location in water / near the coast, etc.)
Note!
For conservation for sea transport, special guidelines must be observed, which are not included in
these instructions. Refer to the special operating instructions.
If a machine is taken out of service for a longer period of time without conservation, then it must be
operated in intervals not to exceed 14 days, to prevent abnormal corrosion and its effects.
Before putting the machine back into service, check all oil levels and correct them, if necessary.
Always carry out the specified daily maintenance work before putting the machine back into
service. In addition, carry out the time limited maintenance work according to the inspection
schedule and additional Diesel engine Operating instructions no later than the specified intervals.
Put the machine into operation according to the Operating instructions and operate it until the
Diesel engine and the hydraulic system has reached the specified operating temperature in the
hydraulic tank and in the coolant circuit.
Actuate all functions of the travel, working hydraulic as well as functions of additionally installed
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hydraulic components and alternately operate them over a period of approx. 20 minutes. The
hydraulic cylinders must be extended and retracted over their full stroke length.
When turning the machine off, retract all hydraulic cylinders fully, if possible, and fill the fuel tank.
If the machine is parked on soft ground, park the machine on wooden planks or similar and secure
it to prevent it from rolling off.
Check the batteries and remove them and recharge them, if necessary. Check the electrical
contact points and grease them, if necessary.
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Shut down of the machine
Note!
When a conserved machine is moved for loading or transport, then the conservation protection on
the piston rods of the cylinders will most often be removed by the scraper ring. For that reason, if
the machine is transported, the conservation of the piston rods must be rechecked after loading
and carried out again, if necessary.
Note!
Despite completed conservations measures, the machine must still be inspected in certain
intervals and touched up, if necessary. This is within left to the discretion of the operator, but these
inspections should be carried out regularly (monthly), especially in aggravated conditions (cold,
heat, near the coast, etc.).
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Shut down of the machine
down.
Due to the UV exposure of the components, synthetic materials, such as plastic parts, hoses,
rubber etc. must be covered with suitable aids.
Electrical components, contact points and plug connections which are not sealed must be sealed
with conservation wax „Waxoyl 120-4“.
Apply a thick layer of conservation wax „Waxoyl 120-4“ to cover ball joints, hinges, blank parts and
exposed piston rods. (Do not protect ball bearings with Waxoyl!)
Place a dehumidification capsule into the central electric box.
Protect all door and container locks with „Ballistol Spray“.
Set the battery master switch (if present) to position „0“ and then remove the batteries. Check the
battery acid level and add distilled water, if necessary. Always store the batteries in a cool and
dry area. Check the load current regularly every 6 weeks and recharge, if necessary.
Close the exhaust outlet with an air and watertight cover.
Pay attention to any additional guidelines for special components or special local conditions.
Note!
The following points must be observed when applying the corrosion inhibitor wax:
– Observe a drying time of 3 hours.
– Ambient temperature at least +15°C / 59°F.
– Use protective equipment (breathing protection, safety glasses, respirator, etc.).
– The solvents of the anti corrosion wax are flammable! (Do not smoke and avoid open flames!)
– Cold resistant to a temperature of -40°C / -40°F.
Release the chain tension by relieving the tension cylinder (see Operating instructions).
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Check the machine monthly and reapply conservation protective measures if necessary.
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Return to operation
Note!
If a shut down for longer than 12 months is scheduled, then contact the Service Dept. of the Diesel
engine manufacturer.
Carry out all measures according to paragraph 3.1 and 3.2. In addition, the following is required:
Close off all openings, such as air filter, exhaust pipe, vent openings on components, etc. airtight.
The vent for the fuel tank (if present) must remain open for safety reasons!
Rub the rubber seal of the cab and containers with talcum powder, close the doors. If the cab is
not installed, cover the operator’s platform properly. If necessary, remove the operator’s seat.
Cover the instrument panel and protect it.
4 Return to operation
On the Diesel engine, mechanically actuate the AGR flap (exhaust return) and the engine brake
flap and check for easy movement.
Grease the V-belts!
Use a high pressure cleaner with steam (at least 120°C) as well as 5% additive of solvent (such
as petroleum) to clean the anti corrosion wax from the machine and aggregates. (Caution when
walking on surfaces, there is a danger of slipping due to the wax residue.)
Check the V-belt of the Diesel engine and replace it if necessary.
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Return to operation
Carry out a Diesel engine test run: Increase the Diesel engine rpm only slowly to ¾ of the high idle
rpm until the operating temperature is reached.
Check the oil pressure display immediately after starting the Diesel engine.
Check the vacuum display of the air filter.
Adjust the chain tension to suit the application (see Operating instructions).
Note!
After a scheduled shut down of longer than 12 months contact the Service Dept. of the Diesel
engine manufacturer.
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Return to operation
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Servicemanual Conservation of hydraulic cylinders
Background
1 Background
The conservation of hydraulic cylinders for storage and transport is described in multiple Liebherr
technical order instructions and work instructions. This document summarises the information
relating to the conservation of hydraulic cylinders.
Conserve hydraulic cylinders and shock absorbers with the methods described in this document.
2 Design of components
1 Bushing 33 Shim
5 Stroke reducer (rod side) 82 Screw
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Corrosion inhibitor
20 Screw
25 Securing mechanism for piston mounting
3 Corrosion inhibitor
Caution!
Corrosion inhibitor incompatible with the sealing elements!
Damage to the sealing elements.
Exclusively use corrosion inhibitors approved by Liebherr.
Following corrosion inhibitors are tested for compatibility with the sealing elements and approved for
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Parts of hydraulic cylinder at risk from corrosion
Fig. 3 Parts of hydraulic cylinder at risk from corrosion (with coloured background)
The following parts of the hydraulic cylinders are at risk from corrosion:
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Corrosion inhibition provided at factory
– SAE connections 1
– Unpainted areas of cylinder and piston rod eye 2
– Upper part of piston rod 3 that is not retracted into the cylinder.
– Other unpainted areas
The conservation at factory is performed in line with customer requirements such as requirements
specifications, order instructions or purchase order.
Storage and operation can require additional conservation measures.
Seawater-resistant paint
For use in extreme weather conditions, for example in areas with seawater or in the tropics, Liebherr
offers a sea-water-resistant paint. Hydraulic cylinders have a 2-component base coat and a
seawater-resistant cover coat.
Inside thread
Treat open thread bores with CORTEC VCI 369.
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Corrosion inhibition for shipping
Bearing bushings
Treat bearing bushings with CORTEC VCI 369.
SAE connections
Treat blank metal surfaces with CORTEC VCI 369.
Treat exposed chrome-plated surfaces of the piston rod with Liebherr Chrome Protect.
Replace exterior conservation after 12 months.
For shipping, the corrosion inhibition as performed at the factory is sufficient (see chapter 5,
"Corrosion inhibition provided at factory", page 4).
Adhere to the following instructions for shipping:
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Corrosion inhibition during storage
Protect from moisture such as rain, seawater, salt mist and condensed water during transport and
storage.
Check corrosion inhibition if shipping overseas and replace if necessary.
NOTE
After more than 24 months of storage, the sealing elements of the hydraulic cylinder can be affected.
Before installing the hydraulic cylinder, replace the sealing elements.
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Corrosion inhibition during assembly
Cylinder tube
Treat inside of cylinder with Metacorin 834.
Seal flange with suitable cover.
Treat SAE flanges with Metacorin 834 or Cortec VCI and seal so they are air tight.
Piston rod
Treat piston rod completely with Liebherr Chrome Protect.
Protect chrome-plated parts of the piston rod and the piston thread along its entire length with VCI
corrugated cardboard.
Corrosion inhibition and protection from mechanical damage.
Cylinder tube
Treat permanently exposed areas of the SAE flange with Dinitrol 4010.
Repair damage to the paint coat.
Piston rod
Treat exposed surfaces of the piston rod with Liebherr Chrome Protect.
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Corrosion inhibition in installed condition
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Servicemanual Conservation guidelines for the SCR system
Shutting down for more than 2 months
The SCR system can be shut down for more than 2 months under following conditions:
– To avoid an accumulation of diesel exhaust fluid crystals, the SCR system must be checked for
leaks and damage.
– Electrical or hydraulic connections must not be separated.
2 Putting into service after shutting down for more than 2 months
Before putting into service after shutting down for more than 2 months, following tasks must be
performed:
– Check SCR systems for exterior damage.
– Check electrical and hydraulic lines of the SCR system for damage.
– Check electrical and hydraulic connections of the SCR system for damage.
– Check quality of diesel exhaust fluid (item code for analysis kit: 11698484). If the diesel exhaust
fluid quality no longer meets the specifications, the diesel exhaust fluid must be drained.
– Before the diesel exhaust fluid pump is put into service, the diesel exhaust fluid tank must be filled
to the maximum.
When the above tasks have been performed, the function of the SCR system must be checked.
This check is performed via the LIDIA engine diagnosis software. The check must be performed with
the diesel engine running.
Check following functions of the SCR system while diesel engine is running:
– Check air circuit.
– Check diesel exhaust fluid circuit.
– Check purging.
If these checks are completed without errors, the SCR system can be put into service.
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Conservation guidelines for the SCR system Servicemanual
Putting into service after shutting down for more than 2 months
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