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Caterpillar 621B Hydraulic System Failure
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Overview
The Caterpillar 621B scraper is a heavy-duty earthmoving machine equipped with a complex hydraulic system that controls its steering, bowl, apron, and ejector functions. Loss of all hydraulic function is a critical issue that can severely impact operational safety and productivity.
Hydraulic System Description
  • The 621B uses approximately 29 gallons of 10-weight hydraulic fluid.
  • It features two primary hydraulic pumps: one dedicated to steering control and the other managing scraper bowl operations including raising, lowering, and ejecting.
  • The system is pressurized and relies on clean hydraulic fluid at proper levels to function effectively.
  • Hydraulic cylinders control machine components through precise fluid flow and pressure.
Common Causes of Hydraulic Failure
  • Low hydraulic fluid level or contamination causing cavitation or pump damage.
  • Failure of one or both hydraulic pumps, potentially due to wear or internal damage.
  • Leaks or ruptures in hoses, fittings, or cylinder seals leading to loss of pressure.
  • Blockages or contamination restricting fluid flow and impacting system responsiveness.
  • Failure of hydraulic control valves or electronic controls disrupting flow distribution.
Troubleshooting Tips
  • Check hydraulic fluid level against manufacturer recommendations using sight glass or dipstick with correct scraper positioning.
  • Inspect all hydraulic hoses, fittings, and cylinders for visible leaks or damage.
  • Listen for abnormal pump noise that could indicate cavitation or mechanical failure.
  • Test hydraulic pumps individually if possible, to isolate faulty units.
  • Verify that control valves and hydraulic circuit components operate smoothly with no obstructions.
  • Utilize diagnostic manuals or electronic diagnostic tools specific to the 621B to analyze hydraulic system parameters.
  • Consult Caterpillar dealer or certified technician for in-depth hydraulic diagnostics and repairs.
Maintenance Recommendations
  • Regular hydraulic fluid analysis and filtration prevent contamination-related failures.
  • Replace hydraulic fluid and filters at intervals specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
  • Monitor seal integrity and replace worn or damaged seals promptly.
  • Keep hydraulic system components clean during repairs to prevent particulate ingress.
Glossary
  • Hydraulic Cylinder: Component converting hydraulic pressure into mechanical force.
  • Cavitation: Formation and collapse of vapor bubbles causing damage to hydraulic components.
  • Sight Glass: Transparent indicator to check hydraulic fluid level.
  • Hydraulic Pump: Device generating fluid flow to power hydraulic actuators.
  • Apron and Ejector: Components controlling material flow within the scraper bowl.
Conclusion
Complete loss of hydraulic function on the Caterpillar 621B scraper typically stems from fluid issues, pump failure, or system leaks. Prompt diagnosis, thorough inspection, and regular preventive maintenance are essential to restore and maintain hydraulic performance. Adhering to manufacturer service protocols and leveraging technical manuals ensure reliable operation of this vital heavy equipment.
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