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FLB Service Instructions

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  Engine Air Cleaners, Accessories & Service Parts 

Heavy Dust Conditions 

1

  

Remove the old

filter gently

“Baby” that dirty 

filter, until you get it 

clear of the housing. 

Accidentally bump-

ing it while still inside 

means dropped dirt 

and dust that will 

contaminate the 

clean side of your 

filter housing, before the new filter 

element has a chance to do its job.

2

  

Always clean the inside of 

the housing carefully

Dirt left in the air cleaner housing 

spells death for your 

engine.  Use a clean, 

damp cloth to wipe 

every surface clean. 

Check it visually to 

make sure it's clean 

before putting in a 

new filter.

3

  

Always clean the gasket 

sealing surfaces

An improper gasket seal is one of 

the most common 

causes of engine 

contamination. 

Make sure that all 

hardened dirt ridges 

are completely 

removed, both on 

the bottom and top 

of the air cleaner housing.

4

  

Check for uneven

dirt patterns

Your old filter has 

valuable clues

to dust leakage 

or gasket sealing 

problems.  A 

pattern on the 

filter clean side 

is a sign that the old filter was not 

firmly sealed or that a dust leak 

exists. Identify the cause of that 

leak and rectify it before installing a 

new filter.

5

  

Press your fresh gasket to 

see that it springs back

Make sure your new filter is made 

with a highly com-

pressible gasket that 

springs back 

(promptly) when fin-

ger pressure is 

released.  A high 

quality gasket is one of the most 

important parts of the filter.

6

  

Make sure the 

gasket seats evenly

If you don’t feel the gasket seating 

evenly for a perfect seal, you don’t 

have protection.

Re-check to see if 

the sealing surface 

in the housing is 

clean, and ensure 

that the filter is the 

correct model.  It 

may be the wrong 

size for the housing. 

7

  

Ensure air-tight fit on all 

connections and ducts

Check that all clamps and flange 

joints are tight, as well as the air 

cleaner mounting bolts. Seal any 

leaks immediately - leaks mean dirt 

is directly entering your engine.

Summary of Contents for EPB

Page 1: ...Cleaners Accessories Service Parts Q 89 UNIQUE DESIGN CONCEPT UN DE C C C C C C CON NEW NCEPT C C C C C C CON NEW Section Index FLB 90 FLB Service Instructions 92 EPB ERB2 with Donaspin Pre Cleaner 9...

Page 2: ...aft environments To be used with an exhaust ejector For all available Donaldson Exhaust Ejectors see page 124 125 Air Cleaner Airflow Range Dimensions mm Model No m min A B D F G X B065018 3 5 167 360...

Page 3: ...40 2 3 4 5 6 Air Flow m min Restriction mbar 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Hours Lab Life FLB Performance Curves Restr A c Piezo LL50mbar LL62mbar LL75mbar When specifying an Air Cleaner Determine th...

Page 4: ...ng 4 Check for uneven dirt patterns Your old filter has valuable clues to dust leakage or gasket sealing problems A pattern on the filter clean side is a sign that the old filter was not firmly sealed...

Page 5: ...page 44 45 for EPB ERB2 Service Parts ERB2 Air Cleaner NEW Style Air Airflow Dimensions mm Cleaner Range Pre Model No m min A B C D E F H J X Cleaner M N O P Q EPB B070005 2 5 182 334 76 76 45 27 115...

Page 6: ...ying an Air Cleaner Determine the Airflow Requirements of your engine then find the corresponding m min airflow in the charts be low The restriction numbers shown in kPa indicate the approximate initi...

Page 7: ...yle Air Airflow Dimensions mm Cleaner Range Pre Model No m3 min A B C D E F H J X Cleaner M N O P Q EPB B070005 2 4 182 334 76 76 45 27 115 145 340 H000975 78 167 281 441 25 EPB B080067 4 7 210 355 95...

Page 8: ...005 PCH001510 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 Air Flow m min Restriction mbar Restr A c Piezo When specifying an Air Cleaner Determine the Airflow Requirements of your engine then find the corre...

Page 9: ...ng the Donaldson s Unique Design Concept For more details on this UDC Feature see page 7 Applications SPB2 Can be mounted vertically or horizontally Provides variety of airflow volumes to engine from...

Page 10: ...t Conditions 98 Q Engine Air Cleaners Accessories Service Parts SPB2 Specifications SPB2 Air Cleaner 1 4 Clips M8 optional Reference P784517 Plastic bag with 4 U Clips 2 Insert M8 3 1 8 27 NPT B130048...

Page 11: ...bands needed per air cleaner Inlet 180 rotated Safety Element can only be bought as a kit meaning together with the main element For all available Exhaust Ejectors see page 124 125 Service Parts SPB2...

Page 12: ...haust Ejectors see page 124 125 Applications SRB Can be mounted vertically or horizontally Provides variety of airflow volumes to engine from 4 to 18 m min Temperature tolerance to 83 C continuous 105...

Page 13: ...0046 13 18 330 530 140 127 25 58 332 335 60 530 X Free space needed to remove main element Z Free space needed to remove cover 90 elbow Air Cleaner Main Safety Access Mounting Model No Element Element...

Page 14: ...with 10 Scavenge Flow 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 8 9 10 11 12 Air Flow m min Restriction mbar 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Hours Lab Life Performance Curves B130046 with 10 Scavenge Flow 10 20 30 40 50 6...

Page 15: ...the Filter Unfasten or unlatch the service cover Because the filter fits tightly over the outlet tube to create the critical seal there will be some initial resistance similar to breaking the seal on...

Page 16: ...e filters This single design improvement eliminates the need to replace filter and cover gaskets less service time and fewer parts to inventory The access cover for filter service now has quick releas...

Page 17: ...Off road heavy or extreme dust conditions Ideal for scrapers earth movers graders Air Cleaner Features Single and dual outlet models two high flow models available Inlet has perforated holes on three...

Page 18: ...ir Cleaner Airflow Range Dimensions mm Model No m min A C D F H I J K G200087 48 56 500 203 665 76 1274 559 533 400 G200086 50 58 500 254 665 76 1274 559 533 400 G200088 59 68 500 254 798 76 1274 686...

Page 19: ...shroud front P119876 rain shroud left side P610777 Dust Cup Clamp P100808 Dust Cup Gasket P017804 cover P603716 cover chain P017281 chain connector P017283 Lower Body Assembly G200086 G200087 P117785...

Page 20: ...rain shroud front P119877 rain shroud left side P610777 cover P603716 cover chain P017281 chain connector P017283 G290052 G290053 G290057 two short strips P115098 two long strips P115096 G290055 two s...

Page 21: ...l initial restriction of the entire air intake system include the restriction caused by ducting elbows pre cleaners etc Performance Curves G200087 0 5 10 15 20 25 40 44 48 52 56 Air Flow m min Restric...

Page 22: ...ilter service indicator service gauge or a water manometer via the restriction tap provided on the air cleaner or the transfer pipe Replace the filter only when the restriction level has reached the m...

Page 23: ...cleaner housing The second stage of filtration is the primary filter a cylindrical shaped unit of specially developed pleated filter media designed to trap and stop dust particles both large and small...

Page 24: ...maintenance practices 1 the quick release style for easy manual emptying or 2 a dust cup with a Donaldson Vacuator Valve that expels the dust automatically All models include a fitting for a filter s...

Page 25: ...Heavy Dust Conditions Engine Air Cleaners Accessories Service Parts Q 113 STG Donaclone Air Cleaner With Peripheral Inlet With Tubular Inlet STG Specifications...

Page 26: ...primary P182041 3 filter safety P119370 gasket body or cup P017335 gasket cover P016972 gasket kit X003538 9 gasket washer P105740 inlet shroud optional P102870 mounting band H000350 2 safety signal...

Page 27: ...ir inlet hood H000606 lower body P114100 cover latch assembly P017617 dust cup P100860 3 dust cup quick release P107377 dust cup vac valve horz P103746 dust cup vac valve vert P105016 filter primary S...

Page 28: ...Lab Life Performance Curves G140076 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 15 18 21 24 27 Air Flow m min Restriction mbar 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 Hours Lab Life STG Performance Cu...

Page 29: ...engine or equipment manufacturer Empty the Dust Cup 2 The dust cup should be dumped when 2 3 full Frequency of dust cup service varies with dust severity When reinstalling dust cup be sure it seals 36...

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