UNIT-IV-STEERING, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS.pptx
Toyota sdk10 skid steer loader service repair manual
1. FOREWORD
This repair manual covers the inspection, adjustment and repair procedures for
the overhaul of the engine, chassis and materials handling system of the TOYOTA
SKID STEER LOADER SDKI0.
Youare encouraged to become thoroughly familiar with this manual so as to make
the most of the outstanding performance and durability features of these loaders
and toperform theproper servicing to maintain them in tip-toprunning condition.
This repair manual contains the latest information available as of March, 1989.
For any changes thereafter, you are asked to consult the Parts & Service News.
Toyotareserves the right to make changes in specifications without incurring any
obligation and without previous notice.
For your reference, we herewith indicate the titles of relevant manuals.
TOY0TA 1Z ENGINE REPAIR MANUAL (No. CE6O1)
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
5. VEHICLE MODELS
ABBREVIATION
Model
SDKIO
Abbreviation (Code) 1 Measuring
ABDC
Engine
TOYOTA 1Z
1 After bottom dead center
ASSY I Assembly
Operating
Load
820 kg
(1,808 Ib)
ATDC I After top dead center
Bucket
Capacity
0 35 m3
(1 2.5 ft3)
CCA I Cold cranking amperes
Mach~ne
Weight
3,030 kg
(6,681 Ib)
BBDC
BTDC
HST
Before bottom dead center
Before top dead center
Hydrostatic transmission
LH 1 Left hand
OHV I Over head valve
PR 1 Ply rating
0PT
OR
Opt~on
Off road
SST I Special service tool
RH
SAE
Right hand
Society of Automotive Engineers (USA)
T = 1 Tightening torque
STD
SUB-ASSY
OOT 1 Number of teeth (00)
Standard
Sub-assembly
6. OPERATIONAL TIPS
Safe operations
(1) Carry out inspections and serv~cing
wlth the rear arm lowered and the bucket on the
ground. If the inspections and servicing must be performed with the rear arm In the air,
use the safety block or safety pillar to prevent the arm from lowering.
(2) Always use rigld racks or stands when jacking up the vehicle.
(3) When lifting wlth a wire rope, make sure the rope is sufficiently strong.
Preparation of SSTs and measuring tools
( 1 ) Prepare SSTs and measuring tools before starting operatlon
Clearlng and arrangement
(1) Always keep the workshop neat and orderly for easy operatlon
(2) Dlsassembly of hydraulic equipment shall always be done In a clean place using clean
tools
Genulne Toyota parts
Genulne Toyota parts should be used even in the replacement of packlngs, gaskets and
0-rlngs
Repairs on electrical system
Before dolng any repalrs on the electrical system, disconnect the cables from the battery
terminals. Be sure to disconnect the negatlve - cable flrst
Tightening torque for installation
Be sure to observe the tightening torque given in this manual. If not speclfled, tighten to the
torque hsted in Standard bolt & nut tightening torque.
Defect status grasp
Do not start dlsassembly and replacement as soon as a defect IS found, but flrst grasp
whether the defect requlres dlsassembly and replacement For example, wlth the HST, the
pump should not be lmmedlately turn down simply because there IS trouble wlth the travel
system Troubleshoot the cause In the steering levers, the flnal reduction gear, the change 011
pressure, the hydraulic 011
and so on
7. STANDARD BOLT & NUT TIGHTENING TORQUE
Tlghten~ng
torques for standard bolts and nuts are not expl~cltly
~ n d ~ c a t e d
In t h ~ s
manual They
are pre-determined. To get the tighting torque, follow thls procedure:
1. F ~ n d
out the type of the bolt from the hst below.
Then, flnd the bolt tlghtenlng torque from the table.
2. The nut t~ghtenlng
torque can be judged from the bolt type. (See the table.)
LIST OF BOLT TYPES AND STRENGTH
1. Judging by part 2 Judglng by part No.
I Shape and descr~pt~on 7 Hexagon bolt I
Sample number
91 11 1 - 4 0 6 2 0
Number on the
head
Hexagon
bolt TTT
0I
1I
I
Length (mm)
Diameter (mm)
Standard
(bottom
surface No mark
bolt
No mark
INominal
diameter
Two protrudlng
lines on the heac Length to bottom
surface of head
Collared
bottom
I
I
Stud bolt /
Two protrud~ng
lhnes on the heac Sample number
Hexagon Three protrudlnc
lhnes on the heac
1~ a r n e t e r
(mm)
No mark
Approx. 2 mm
(0.08in.) hollow
either or both en
Nominal
diameter
C-------i
Length
9. PRECOATED BOLTS 1
(BOLTS WITH SEAL LOCI< AGENT COATING
ON THREADS)
1. Do not use the precoated bolt in either
of the f o l l o w ~ n gcases w ~ t h o u tany
spec~al
treatment described below:
(a) After it is removed.
(b) When the precoated bolt is moved
(loosened or tightened) for tightness
check, etc
Precoated Bolts KAKS25
Note:
For torque check, use the lower limit of
the allowable tightening torque range. If
the bolt moves, retighten it according to
the steps below.
2. Method for reuse of precoated bolts (2) Perfectly dry the washed parts by a ~ r
(1) Wash the bolt and threaded hole. blow~ng.
(The threaded hole must be washed (3) Apply the spec~fiedseal lock agent
even for replacement of the bolt.) to the threaded portion of the bolt.
HIGH-PRESSURE HOSE FllTlNG TIGHTENING TORQUE
1 . When connecting a high-pressure hose, wipe the hose fitt~ngand mating n~pple
contact
surfaces wlth a clean cloth to remove foreign matters and dirt. Also check no dent or other
damage on the contact surfaces before installat~on.
2. When connecting a h~gh-pressure
hose, hold the hose to align the fitt~ng
with the nipple and
t~ghten
the f~tting.
3. The maximum t~ghten~ng
torque must not exce'ed twlce the standard tightening torque
Nominal dlameter
of screw
-& -20UNF '
-18UNF
$ 1 6 U N F
% -14UNF
'ik - 12UNF
1
6 - 12UNF
Standard tightening torque kg-m (ft-lb)
Standard 1 Torgue range
Hose inside
d~ameter
(mm)
10. WlRE ROPE SUSPENSION ANGLE LIST
L ~ f t ~ n g
angle
Suspension
method
L ~ f t ~ n g
angle
90°
Suspension
method
1.41
time
1.oo
time
1 04
tlme
2.00
tlme
1 73
tlme
1 1 6
time
0.58
tlme
SAFE LOAD FOR EACH WlRE ROPE SUSPENSION ANGLE
U n ~ tton (Ib)
Rope
d~ameter
6 mm
(0
24 ~n)
8mm
(0
32 In )
1
0mm
(0
4 In )
1 2 5 m m
(0
5 In )
I
4mm
(0
56 ~n)
S~ngle-rope
suspenslon
Two-rope suspension Four-ro~e
suspenslon
Cutt~ng
load
11. COMPONENTS WEIGHT
1 Item I Welght kg (Ib) I
I Bucket 1 Approx. 160 kg (352.9) I
HST Pump
HST Motor
Drive Unrt
1 011
Control Valve I Approx. (2-Way) 10 kg ( 22.1) I
Approx. 56 kg ( 123.5)
Approx. 1 2 kg ( 26.5)
Approx. 60 kg (1 32.3)
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER
Frame Serial Number Location
r
Frame Numbering System
Frame Serial Number Location SAGS36
Vehlcle
SDKIO
Serial Number
SDKIO- 1001 1
12. ENGINE ASSY
REMOVAL
1 Remove the englne hood
( I ) Set bolts ( 4 pcs )
(2) Engine hood
Removingthe Engine Hood SAG8-3
2. Disconnect the battery earth cable.
(1) Open the rear grille.
(2) Dlsconnect the battery earth cable.
3 Drain the coolant
( 1 ) Prepare a coolant receiving con-
tainer
(2) Loosen the radlator drain cock
Disconnectingthe Battery Earth Cable SAG8-4
4 Remove the radiator
( 1 ) Dlsconnect the inlet hose (on the
engine side)
(2) Dlsconnect the outlet hose (on the
engine slde)
(3) Dlsconnect the reservoir tank hose
on the tank slde
(4) Set bolts ( 4 pcs )
Removingthe Radiator SAG8-8, 12
5. Remove the fan shroud.
(1) Set bolts (2 pcs.)
(2) Fan shroud
Removing the Fan Shroud SAG8-13, 14
13. 6. Remove the air cleaner.
( 1 ) Disconnect the alr cleaner hose (on
the engine side).
(2) Disconnect the wiring to the vacuum
sensor.
(3) Set bolts (2 pcs.)
(4) Air cleaner with hose
Removing the Air Cleaner SAG8-19
7 Remove the muffler and exhaust pipe
(1) Exhaust pipe set nuts (3 pcs )
(2) Muffler clamp set bolt (2 pcs )
(3) Spacer and cushlon
(4) Muffler and exhaust plpe with muf-
fler clamp
Removingthe Muffler & Exhaust Pipe SAG8-22
8. Disconnect the head tank to fuel tank
hose (onthe fuel tank srde).
9. Disconnect the wirlngs.
( 1) Wiring to starting motor
(2) Wiring to englne oil pressure switch
(3) Wiring to alternator
(4) Wiring to thermostat plug
Disconnectingthe Wiring (Alternator) SAG8-23
10 Disconnect the accelerator wire.
(1) Cotter pin and plate washer
(2) Pin
(3) Remove the accelerator wire from
the clamp.
Disconnectingthe Accelerator Wire SAG8-26
14. 11. D r a ~ n
the hydraul~c
011.
(1) Prepare a hydraulic 011
recelvlng con-
tainer
(2) Dra~n
plug
Draining the Hydraulic Oil SAG8-27
12. Disconnect the oil pump plplng
(1) Low-pressure hose
O HST outlet hose side
O HST Inlet hose side
@ Hydraul~c
011
tank s ~ d e
(2) Oil pump piping
O Set bolts ( 4 pcs.)
Caution:
Fit nylon cap or other covers to the hose,
pipe and oil pump ports to prevent entr-
ance of foreign matters. Disconnectingthe Oil Pump Piping SAG8-30
13. Remove the engine 011dra~nfrom the
frame.
(1) Set bolts (2 pcs.)
(2) Eng~ne
oil d r a ~ n
14. Remove the operator guard
(1) Ducts LH and RH
O Set screws (6 pcs.)
O Ducts LH and RH
Removingthe Ducts LH and RH SAG9-6
(2) D~sconnect
the wlrlngs
O M a ~ n
harness
O W ~ r ~ n g
to horn
@ W ~ r ~ n g
to pedal lock solenold
@ Earth cable
(3) Set bolts (4pcs )
(4) Operator guard
Removingthe Operator Guard SAG9-13
15. 15. Remove the dr~ver's
seat.
(1) Set bolts (6 pcs.)
(2) Disconnect the w~ring
(3) Driver's seat
Removingthe Drivers Seat SAGS-17
16. Remove the backup lamp sw~tch.
( 1) Backup lamp switch LH
O Disconnect the wir~ng.
(2 pcs.).
@ Backup lamp switch LH
(2) Backup lamp switch RH
Disconnect the wiring. (2 pcs.).
@ Backup lamp switch RH
17. Remove the steering l~nk
(1) Steering l~nk
LH
O Set nuts (2 pcs.)
@ Steer~ng
link LH
(2) Steering link RH
O Set nuts (2 pcs.)
@ Steering link RH
18. Disconnect the HST frlter plplng
Caution:
Fit nylon caps or other covers to hoses
and elbows to prevent entrance of foreign
matters.
(1) H~gh-pressure
hose (3 pcs.)
Removing the Backup Lamp Switch SAG9-18, 19
Removing the Steering Link SAG9-20,21
Disconnectingthe HST Filter Piping SAG9-32
28 -
16. 19. D~sconnect
the HST plplng.
Caution:
Fit nylon caps or other covers to hoses
and elbows to prevent entrance of foreign
matters.
(1) High-pressure hose (4 pcs.)
Disconnectingthe High-pressure Hose SAG9-23.25
(2) Low-pressure hose (2 pcs.)
20. Disconnect the body earth cable
21. Remove the lift cylinder plplng
( 1) Lift cylinder piping
Disconnecting the Low-Pressure Hose SAG9-33
Disconnectingthe Body Earth Cable SAG9-26
Removing the Lift Cylinder Piping SAG9-34.37
17. -
-- - -
22 Drsconnect the fuel hose (on the engine
srde)
Disconnectingthe Fuel Hose SAG9-30
23. Disconnect the brake wrre bracket LH.
(1) Brake wire
Cotter pin
@ Plate and pin
(2) Brake wire bracket
O Set bolts (2 pcs.)
@ Brake wlre bracket
Disconnectingthe Brake Wire Braket LH SAG9-31, 32
24. Drsconnect the battery earth cable.
(1 ) Disconnect the battery earth cable
Disconnecting the Battery Earth Cable SAG9-28
25 Drsconnect the fusrble lrnk connector
- 30
Disconnectingthe Fusible Link Connector SAG9-29
-
18. 26 Remove the engine with HST pump.
(1) Mounting set nuts (4 pcs.)
(2) Remove the englne with HST pump
accord~ng
to the procedure describ-
ed below.
Prepare two 1.5 m (59 in.)wires
and connect them to the front of
the HST pump: The one wire to
the front of the HST pump and
set the other wire as shown so
that the wire length can be
adjusted. (See the figure at
right.) Move the part A (in the
figure above) upward to length-
en the wire and downward to
shorten it.
O Set the chain hook on one side
of the englne sling device (SST
09090-04000) to the rear side
engine hanger. Set the other
chain hook to the c h a ~ n
fitted to
the engine hanger.
Removing the Mounting Set Nuts SAG9-39
Setting the Wires and Engine SAGM33
Sling Device (SST)
O Adjust the wlre and chain lengths so that the hoist hook comes right above the frame
member
[Wire length adjustment]
Move the part A (In the figure above) upward to lengthen the wire and downward to
shorten it
[Chain length adjustment]
Turn the engine sl~ng
devlce lever for length adjustment
Hoisting the Engine SAG10-21
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20. Move the englne w ~ t h
HST pump
to the rear, and stop the move-
ment where the wlre comes into
contact w ~ t h
the frame member
Set the free c h a ~ nhook of the
englne sling dev~ce
(SST09090-
04000) to the front side engine
hanger
Operate the engine sling dev~ce
(SST) lever to bung the HST
pump up and loosen the wire
tension
Disconnect the wire at the hoist
s ~ d eshackle, and suspend the
engine wrth HST pump only with
the engine sling device (SST).
Operate the lever on the engine
sl~ngdevice (SST) to bring up
the HST pump side and loosen
the wire tension.
Remove the engine with HST
Pump.
Setting the Chain Hook to SAG10-24
Frnnt Fnnina Hannnr
Operating the Engine Sling Device Lever SAG10-23
27. Remove the oil pump
Removing the Oil Pump SAG10-25
28. Remove the englne with HST pump
Removing the Engine with HST Pump SAG10-18
21. 29. Place the engine w ~ t hHST pump In
stable state.
30. Separate the HST pump from the englne.
(1) Slightly suspend the HST pump with
a wire rope.
(2) HST pump set bolts (4 pcs.)
(3) HST pump
Separatingthe HST Pump from the Engine SAG10-4
3 1. Remove the HST pump support
(1) Set bolts (6 pcs )
(2) HST pump support
32. Remove the starter.
(1) Set bolts (2 pcs.)
(2) Starter
33. Remove the damper.
(1) Set bolts (6 pcs.)
(2) Damper
Removingthe HST Pump Support SAG10-7.9
Removingthe Starter SAG10-12
Removingthe Damper SAG10-14, 15
22. 34. Remove the flywheel.
( 1) Set bolts (6 pcs.)
(2) Flywheel
Removingthe Flywheel SAG10-I6
INSTALLATION
The installation procedure 1
s the reverse of the removal procedure
Cautions:
0Apply molybdenum-disulfide grease to the spline portions of the HST pump and damper
before installing the HST pump to the engine.
0 Connect the battery earth cable after checking correctness of all electrical wiring
connections.
Bleed air from the fuel system. See "Air Bleeding from Fuel System" on the next page for
the air bleeding procedure.
0Always inspect the hydraulic oil, coolant, and engine oil before starting the engine, and add
to the specified level if insufficient.
0When starting the engine, set the steering control lever at the neutral position and warm up
the engine and HST pump at the idling speed.
0 Start the engine (at a low speed) and check if steering control lever neutral adjustment is
proper.
If not, adjust the spring holder according to the procedure in the "STEERING-Steering
Neutral Adjustment" section (on page 4-9).
0 Bleed air from the hydraulic circuit according to the procedure in the "HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM-BleedingAir from Hydraulic Circuit" section (on page 12-4).