330D, 336D and 340D Excavators Hydraulic System – Travel on Level Ground – Test – Optional Test

Specification

Note: Certain machines will default to “Economy Mode” at machine startup. Change to “High Hydraulic Power Mode” before performing the test procedure.

Table 1
“Travel on Level Ground – Test (Optional Test)”    
Time For Three Revolutions (time in seconds)    
Undercarriage     Travel Speed     New Rebuild     Service Limit     Actual    
Right Left
Standard     HIGH     Forward     22.5 or less     23.5 or less     24.5 or less            
Reverse    
LOW Forward     34.5 or less     35.5 or less     36.5 or less            
Reverse
Long     HIGH     Forward     24.5 or less     25.5 or less     26.5 or less            
Reverse    
LOW Forward     37.0 or less     38.0 or less     39.0 or less            
Reverse    

Introduction

When the procedure for the Travel on Level Ground cannot be performed, this test may be used as a substitute.

Note: The engine speed and/or the machine configuration that is used during this test can affect the results of this test. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, “Engine Performance – Test (Engine Speed)” for the engine speed that was used for this test. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, “Operational Checks” for the machine configurations that were used for this test.

Note: The relief valve pressure settings must be set to the relief valve pressure specification before performing this operational check. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, “Specifications”.

Required Tools

Table 2
Description     Qty    
Stopwatch     1    

Test Procedure

  1. Start the engine.
  1. Position the machine on level ground.
  1. Increase the hydraulic oil temperature to 55° ± 5°C (131° ± 9°F).



    Illustration 1 g00297292

  1. Raise a track off the ground. Refer to Illustration 1.
  1. Put a mark on a shoe of the raised track.
  1. Place the machine controls at the following settings: Engine speed dial “10” and AEC switch OFF.
  1. Place the travel speed control switch in HIGH position.
  1. Move the travel lever of the raised track to full travel position.
  1. Measure the time that is required for the raised track to make three complete revolutions. Measure the time that is required in each direction.

    Note: The difference in times between forward and reverse should not exceed 0.5 seconds for HIGH travel speed and 1.0 seconds for LOW travel speed.

  1. Place the travel speed control switch in the LOW position and repeat Steps 8 through 9.