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TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
1.
Troubleshooting procedures in this chapter contain information you need to locate malfunctions on the CB534B and
CB534C Rollers, Motorized, Vibrating Tandem Steel Drums and components.
2.
a.
Table 1. Engine Troubleshooting
b.
Table 2. Electrical Troubleshooting
c.
Table 3. Hydraulic Troubleshooting
d.
Table 4. Steering Troubleshooting
e.
Table 5. Propel Troubleshooting
f.
Table 6. Vibratory System Troubleshooting
g.
Table 7. Water Spray System Troubleshooting
3.
A Troubleshooting Symptom Index in WP 0005 00 is provided to aid in locating a malfunction or symptom and directs
you to the appropriate troubleshooting procedure in WP 0006 00.
4.
Troubleshooting procedures in this manual cannot provide all the answers or correct all malfunctions encountered.
However, these procedures are an organized step-by-step approach to a problem, that direct tests and inspections toward
the source of the problem and its successful resolution.
5.
If a malfunction is not listed in the Troubleshooting Symptom Index in WP 0005 00, or stated tests or inspections and
corrective actions do not correct the problem, notify your supervisor.
6.
Before performing troubleshooting, read and follow all safety instructions found in the Warning Summary at the front of
this manual.
PRELIMINARY TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
1.
Before starting any specific troubleshooting procedures, perform the following:
NOTE
Fluid leaks are classified as either Class I, Class II or Class III.
Class I:
Seepage of fluid (as indicated by wetness or discoloration) not great enough to form drops.
Class II:
Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to drip from item
being checked/inspected.
Class III:
Leakage of fluid great enough to form drops that fall from item being checked/inspected.
a.
Visually check for ruptured fluid hoses or tubes and for Class II or Class III leaks.
b.
Check for mechanical jamming or binding caused by rocks or other foreign matter.
c.
this manual).
2.
Ensure all applicable Operator Troubleshooting has been performed before proceeding.