Format: PDF (Printable Document)
File Language: English
File Pages: 144
File Size: 13.11 MB (Speed Download Link)
Brand: Caterpillar
Model: D11R Track-Type Tractor
Book No: SEBU6996-01
Serial No: 8ZR1-UP
Type of Document: Operation and Maintenance Manual
$ 40
A D11R usually lives in the rough stuff—big mines, heavy push work, ripping hard ground where breakdowns cost real money and time. This operation and maintenance manual helps you set a steady rhythm: what to check every day, what to service at set hours, and how to spot trouble before it strands you on a night shift. Say the machine starts running hotter during a long push; with this, you’ll know what to inspect first, how to trace the issue, and when to shut it down instead of gambling the engine.
Applications & Use Cases
FAQ
Q: Is this manual searchable on a laptop or tablet?
A: Yes, you can usually search the PDF, so you’ll find the section you need faster than flipping pages.
Q: Can I print just the sections my crew needs in the field?
A: You probably can; most folks print the key maintenance and inspection pages and keep them in a binder in the service truck.
Safety Note
Always verify lockout/tagout and ground conditions before you inspect or work around the tractor, especially under the blade or near the tracks.
Information Section
Foreword
Safety Section
Important Safety Information
Safety
Warning Signs
General Hazard Information
Crushing or Cutting Prevention
Burn Prevention
Fire or Explosion Prevention
Mounting and Dismounting
Before Starting the Engine
Engine Starting
Before Operating the Machine
Machine Operation
Machine Parking
Dozer Blade/Ripper Lowering with Engine Stopped
Transportation
Towing
Sound and Vibration Information
Cab Internal Clearance
General Section
Specifications and Model Views
Product Identification, Serial Number and EU Plate Locations
Operation Section
Monitoring Systems and Cab Features
Machine Controls
Attachment Controls
Before Starting the Engine
Engine Starting
After Starting the Engine
Machine Operation
Operating Techniques
Operating Adjustments
Machine Parking
Transportation Information
Towing Information
Maintenance Section
Torque Specifications
Cooling System Specifications
Fuel Specifications
Scheduled Oil Sampling (S•O•S)
Lubricant Specifications
Lubricant Viscosities and Refill Capacities
Maintenance Intervals
When Required
Every 10 Service Hours or Daily
Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly
Every 250 Service Hours or Monthly
Every 500 Service Hours or 3 Months
Every 1000 Service Hours or 6 Months
Every 2000 Service Hours or 1 Year
Every 3000 Service Hours or 2 Years
Every 6000 Service Hours or 4 Years
Literature Reference Section
Literature Reference Materials
Index Section
Index