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Excavator Swing Problem on Takeuchi TB1140
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Problem Description
A 2006 Takeuchi TB1140 excavator with 2600 hours on the clock shows significant swing issues. The swing function is acceptable when the bucket is empty but becomes slow and weak when loaded. When turning uphill slightly with a full bucket, the swing speed plummets. Additionally, when returning to the dig point empty, the swing overshoots the desired stop position. The cab also experiences drifting during travel.
Possible Causes
  • Swing Bearing Issues: Worn or damaged swing bearings can cause increased resistance, leading to slow swing movements under load and difficulty in stopping precisely.
  • Swing Motor Problems: Hydraulic swing motors can develop internal wear or seal failures reducing torque output, especially under heavy load conditions.
  • Hydraulic Fluid: Low or contaminated hydraulic fluid can reduce pressure delivered to the swing motor, resulting in sluggish swing response and erratic movement.
  • Swing Control Valve: Malfunctioning valves can cause inconsistent hydraulic flow, creating symptoms like swing drifting or delayed response.
  • Oversized Load or Operation Conditions: Operating near or beyond rated swing load or on inclines can stress the system beyond capacity.
Troubleshooting and Checks
  • Inspect hydraulic fluid level and quality; replace if sludge or water contamination is suspected.
  • Examine swing motor for leaks, overheating, or abnormal noises indicating damage or seal failure.
  • Test swing control valve function for responsiveness and internal leaks.
  • Check swing bearing condition using dial indicators or visual inspection for wear and play.
  • Calibrate or adjust swing brake and swing radius sensors controlling stopping accuracy.
  • Review operator technique to avoid excessive swing speed or load beyond machine specifications.
Severity and Recommendations
  • Slow or weak swing under load significantly impacts operational efficiency and can accelerate component wear if ignored.
  • Swing overshoot and cab drift pose safety risks and indicate control or mechanical issues requiring prompt attention.
  • Basic issues like fluid contamination or valve malfunction are repairable on site with routine maintenance.
  • Major mechanical failures like worn swing motors or bearings may require removal and professional repair.
  • Addressing these issues early avoids costly downtime and preserves equipment longevity.
Glossary
  • Swing Motor: Hydraulic motor that rotates the excavator’s upper structure around the undercarriage.
  • Swing Bearing: Large bearing supporting the rotational movement of the upper structure.
  • Swing Control Valve: Hydraulic valve regulating fluid flow to the swing motor according to operator input.
  • Hydraulic Fluid Contamination: Impurities like water, dirt, or air in hydraulic fluids that degrade performance.
  • Cab Drift: Unintended movement of the operator's cab during travel or swing operation.
Conclusion
Swing performance issues in excavators, especially those that diminish under load and cause cab drift or overshoot, can result from multiple hydraulic or mechanical sources. A systematic approach focusing on hydraulic fluid condition, motor and valve functionality, and mechanical bearing health is essential. Early diagnosis and maintenance preserve operational safety, machine productivity, and overall equipment lifespan.
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