Engine Manual for Cursor Series Tier 4B Stage IV (Industrial application)
Language: English
Applicable for the following models:
F3HFE613B*B010
F3HFE613D*B010
F3HFE613B*B011
F3HFE613D*B011
- Cursor Series Tier 4B Stage IV ( F3HFE613B & F3HFE613D) Engine Repair Manual – 242 Pages
F3HFE613B & F3HFE613D Engine Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS
Manuals for repairs are split into Parts and Sections, each one of which is marked by a number; the contents of these sections are
indicated in the general table of contents.
Sections with mechanical contents include technical data, tightening torque collections, tool lists, assembly connections – disconnections,
overhauls at the bench, troubleshooting and scheduled maintenance.
On sections or parts of the electric/electronic system section there are the descriptions of the electric network and the electronic
systems of the assembly, wiring diagrams, electric characteristics of components, component codes and troubleshooting relative
to the control units specific to the electric system.
Section 1 describes the engine operation and its general features.
Section 2 describes the type of fuel supply and the engine operating diagrams.
Section 3 refers specifically to the electrical equipment and regards wiring, electrical and electronic appliances which differ depending
on use.
Section 4 describes scheduled maintenance and specific overhauling.
Section 5 deals with removal-refitting operations of the main components of the engine.
Section 6 describes the general mechanical overhaul of the engine fitted on the rotating stand.
Section 7 provides the technical specifications of the engine such as data, fitting clearance and tightening torques.
Section 8 deals with the equipment required for carrying out the operations.
The appendix provides a list of the general safety regulations which all operators, whether installers or maintenance technicians,
must comply with to prevent any serious injury.
The manual uses proper symbols in its descriptions; the purpose of these symbols is to classify information. In particular, a set of
symbols has been defined to classify warnings, while another set has been specified for service operations.
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