Caterpillar 140K Motor Grader Operation Maintenance Manual
Caterpillar 140K Motor Grader Operation Maintenance Manual
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Foreword
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cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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Do not ingest this chemical. Wash hands after handling to avoid incidental ingestion.
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Literature Information
This manual should be stored in the operator's compartment in the literature holder or seat back
literature storage area.
Some photographs or illustrations in this publication show details or attachments that can be
different from your machine. Guards and covers might have been removed for illustrative
purposes.
Continuing improvement and advancement of product design might have caused changes to your
machine which are not included in this publication. Read, study, and keep this manual with the
machine.
Whenever a question arises regarding your machine, or this publication, please consult your Cat
dealer for the latest available information.
Safety
The safety section lists basic safety precautions. In addition, this section identifies the text and
locations of warning signs and labels used on the machine.
Read and understand the basic precautions listed in the safety section before operating or
performing lubrication, maintenance, and repair on this machine.
Operation
The operation section is a reference for the new operator and a refresher for the experienced
operator. This section includes a discussion of gauges, switches, machine controls, attachment
controls, transportation, and towing information.
Photographs and illustrations guide the operator through correct procedures of checking, starting,
operating, and stopping the machine.
Operating techniques outlined in this publication are basic. Skill and techniques develop as the
operator gains knowledge of the machine and its capabilities.
Maintenance
The maintenance section is a guide to equipment care. The Maintenance Interval Schedule (MIS)
lists the items to be maintained at a specific service interval. Items without specific intervals are
listed under the "When Required" service interval. The Maintenance Interval Schedule lists the
page number for the step-by-step instructions required to accomplish the scheduled maintenance.
Use the Maintenance Interval Schedule as an index or "one safe source" for all maintenance
procedures.
Maintenance Intervals
Use the service hour meter to determine servicing intervals. Calendar intervals shown (daily,
weekly, monthly, etc.) can be used instead of service hour meter intervals if the calendar intervals
provide more convenient servicing schedules and approximate the indicated service hour meter
reading. Perform the recommended service at the interval that occurs first.
Under severe, dusty, or wet operating conditions, more frequent lubrication than is specified in the
maintenance intervals chart might be necessary.
Perform service on items at multiples of the original requirement. For example, at every 500
service hours or 3 months, also service those items listed under every 250 service hours or
monthly and every 10 service hours or daily.
It is prohibited for any person engaged in the business of repairing, servicing, selling, leasing, or
trading engines or machines to remove, alter, or to render inoperative, any emission-related device
or element of design installed on or in an engine or machine that is in compliance with all
applicable regulations of the intended country to which it has been shipped. Certain elements of
the machine and engine such as the exhaust system, fuel system, electrical system, intake air
system, and cooling system may be emission-related and should not be altered unless approved by
Caterpillar.
Machine Capacity
Additional attachments or modifications may exceed machine design capacity which can
adversely affect performance characteristics. Included would be stability and system certifications
such as brakes, steering, and rollover protective structures (ROPS). Contact your Cat dealer for
further information.
Where:
4. Machine Indicator Section (MIS) or Product Sequence Number (characters 10-17). These were
previously referred to as the Serial Number.
Machines and generator sets produced before First Quarter 2001 will maintain their 8 character
PIN format.
Components such as engines, transmissions, axles, and work tools will continue to use an 8
character Serial Number (S/N).
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Illustration 1 g01393732
Right Side View
Opening access door (1) will allow access to the following items:
Opening access door (2) will allow access to the following items :
• The air dryer (If Equipped)
Illustration 2 g01393733
Left Side View
Opening access door (3) will allow access to the following items:
Opening access door (4) will allow access to the following items:
• The radiator
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The air lines to and from the air dryer must be at atmospheric pressure.
If the air lines are not at atmospheric pressure, personal injury could
result. Release the air pressure from the air system completely before
performing maintenance.
Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Access Doors and Covers" for the location of
the service points.
Illustration 1 g01463969
Type 1
Illustration 2 g06263712
Type 2
Air dryer (1) is positioned on the right side at the front of the machine.
2. Replace the air dryer desiccant cartridge when the water cannot be absorbed. Consult your
Caterpillar dealer for service or for replacement parts.
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Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Access Doors and Covers" for the location of
the access doors.
1. Open the access door in order to service the drain valve for moisture and sediment.
Illustration 1 g01705773
2. The air tanks are located at the rear of the machine under the frame. Pull down the lever to
open drain valve (1) in order to drain one air tank. Pull down the lever to open drain valve
(2) in order to drain the other air tank. Close the drain valve.
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Wipe all the fittings before you apply lubricant through the fittings. The fittings for the articulation
bearings are located under the cab on the left side of the machine.
Illustration 1 g00811301
The upper articulation bearing has one fitting (1). In order to lubricate the upper articulation
bearing, use 183-3424 Grease Cartridge to apply lubricant through fitting (1).
The lower articulation bearing has one fitting (2). In order to lubricate the lower articulation
bearing, use 183-3424 Grease Cartridge to apply lubricant through fitting (2).
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The lubrication fitting is located in the middle of the front axle. Wipe the fitting before you apply
lubricant to the fitting.
Illustration 1 g00811688
In order to lubricate the axle oscillation bearings, use 183-3424 Grease Cartridge to apply
lubricant to the one fitting.
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Turn the engine start switch to the ON position in order to perform the test.
Apply the service brake. Move the transmission control (lever) to the REVERSE position.
The backup alarm should sound immediately. The backup alarm should continue to sound until
the transmission control (lever) is moved to the NEUTRAL position or to any FORWARD
position.
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1. Turn the engine start switch key to the OFF position. Turn all the switches to the OFF
position.
2. Turn the key for the battery disconnect switch to the OFF position. Remove the key.
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery disconnect switch. The battery
disconnect switch is connected to the machine frame.
Note: Do not allow the disconnected battery cable to contact the battery disconnect switch
or the machine.
6. Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion. Inspect the battery cables for wear or damage.
7. If necessary, make repairs. If necessary, replace the battery cable or the battery.
11. Install the key for the battery disconnect switch. Turn the battery disconnect switch to the
ON position.
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Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace
SMCS - 1357-025; 1357-040; 1357-510
Illustration 1 g01705935
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Illustration 3 g01464169
Inspect
1. Stop the engine.
2. Open access cover (1). Remove bolts from belt access cover (2). Remove the belt access
cover.
Illustration 4 g06114636
(A) New belt
(B) Worn belt
3. Inspect the condition of serpentine belts (3) and (4). Over time the belt ribs will lose
material (C). The space between the ribs will increase (D). The loss of material will cause
the pulley sheave to contact the belt valley. This will lead to belt slippage and accelerated
wear (E).
excessive cracking
excessive wear
excessive damage
5. Inspect the free arm stop of belt tensioner (5). The free arm stop must be aligned with the
green zone which is on the decal of the belt tensioner. If the free arm stop is in either of the
red zones, replace the belt.
Adjust/Replace
1. Release the tension on belt (3) and (4). Insert a 12.7 mm (0.50 inch) ratchet into the square
hole in belt tensioner (5) and pry the belt tensioner in a clockwise direction.
Illustration 5 g01734394
Inspect
excessive cracking
excessive wear
excessive damage
Adjust/Replace
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Blade cushion accumulators (1) are located on the left side of the front frame.
Consult your Caterpillar dealer for the correct checking procedure, the correct filling procedures
and the recommended pressure.
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1. Rotate the blade. Position the blade at an angle of 90 degrees to the frame. Lower the blade
to the ground.
2. Operate the blade lift cylinders. Observe the socket. If the socket moves without blade
movement, adjustment is necessary.
Illustration 1 g03833677
Typical example shown
3. Remove two bolts (1) from each cap (2). Remove the cap (2).
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