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1
Service Manual
506-36, 507-42, 509-42, 510-56, 512-56
Section 1 - General Information
Section 2 - Care and Safety
Section 3 - Routine Maintenance
Section B - Body and Framework
Section C - Electrics
Section E - Hydraulics
Section F - Transmission
Section G - Brakes
Section H - Steering
Section K - Engine
Section M - Electronic Network

Publication No. 9803/3740-08
World Class Customer Support
Copyright 2004 JCB SERVICE. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any other means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without prior permission from JCB SERVICE.
Issued by JCB Technical Publications, JCB
Aftermarket Training, Woodseat, Rocester,
Staffordshire, ST14 5BW, England. Tel 44 1889
591300 Fax 44 1889 591400
2
Section i - Front Cover
Notes
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i-ii
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Section 1
General Information Service Manual - 506-36, 507-42, 509-42, 510-56, 512-56 Section 1 - General Information Section 2 - Care and Safety Section 3 - Routine Maintenance Section B - Body and Framework Section C - Electrics Section E - Hydraulics Section F - Transmission Section G - Brakes Section H - Steering Section K - Engine Section M - Electronic Network Publication No. 9803/3740-07 World Class Customer Support
Copyright 2004 JCB SERVICE. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any other means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without prior permission from JCB SERVICE. World Class Customer Support
Issued by JCB Technical Publications, JCB
Aftermarket Training, Woodseat, Rocester,
Staffordshire, ST14 5BW, England. Tel 44 1889
591300 Fax 44 1889 591400
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Section 1 - General Information
Notes
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Section 1 - General Information
Contents Page No. Applications Introduction
..................................................
..........................................1-1 -
1 Tables .........................................
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.........1-1 - 2 Section 1 - General Information
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.....1-1 - 2 Section 2 - Care and Safety
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...........1-1 - 2 Section 3 - Routine
Maintenance ......................................
...............1-1 - 3 Section B - Body and
Framework ........................................
.............1-1 - 3 Section C - Electrics
..................................................
.......................1-1 - 4 Section E -
Hydraulics .......................................
...............................1-1 - 5 Section F
- Transmission ...................................
...............................1-1 - 6 Section G
- Brakes .........................................
..................................1-1 - 7 Section
H - Steering .....................................
....................................1-1 -
8 Section K - Engine .............................
...............................................1-1
- 9 Section M - Electronic Data Systems
.............................................1-1
- 10 Introduction to the Manual Introduction
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..........................................1-2 -
1 Scope .........................................
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.........1-2 - 2 Personnel ......................
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.................1-2 - 2 Applications
..................................................
....................................1-2 -
2 Newest Data ....................................
.................................................1
-2 - 2 Format ...................................
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..............1-2 - 3 Left and Right Sides
..................................................
............................1-2 - 4 Hydraulic
Schematic Codes ..................................
................................1-2 - 5 Colour
Codes ............................................
.......................................1-2 -
5 Electrical Device Codes ........................
.................................................1
-2 - 6 Machine Identification Introduction
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..........................................1-3 -
1 Related Topics .................................
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....1-3 - 2 Machine Identification Plate
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.................1-3 - 3 Typical Product
Identification Number (PIN) ......................
..............1-3 - 3 Component Identification
Plates ...........................................
.................1-3 - 5 Typical Engine
Identification Number ............................
...................1-3 - 5 Transmission
Identification Numbers ...........................
....................1-3 - 6 ROPS/FOPS
Certification Plates .............................
........................1-3 - 7 Torque
Settings Introduction ............................
..................................................
..............1-4 - 1 Zinc Plated Fasteners and
Dacromet Fasteners ...............................
....1-4 - 2 Introduction .........................
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............1-4 - 2 Bolts and Screws
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............................1-4 - 2 Hydraulic
Connections ......................................
.....................................1-4 - 6 'O'
Ring Face Seal System ............................
...................................1-4 -
6 'Torque Stop' Hose System ......................
........................................1-4 -
9 Positional Type' Hydraulic Adaptors
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.1-4 - 10 Fitting Procedure ......................
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....1-4 - 10 Service Tools Introduction
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..........................................1-5 -
1 Numerical List .................................
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.....1-5 - 2 Tool Detail Reference
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..........................1-5 - 5 Rivet Nuts
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..........................................1-5 -
21 Fitting Procedure .............................
...............................................1-5
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Section 1 - General Information Contents Contents
Page No. Slide Hammer Kit .......................
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........1-5 - 23 Fitting Procedure
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..........................1-5 - 23 Service
Consumables Introduction .........................
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.................1-6 - 1 Sealing and Retaining
Compounds ........................................
...............1-6 - 2 Fuel Introduction
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..........................................1-7 -
1 Related Topics .................................
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....1-7 - 2 Acceptable and Unacceptable Fuels
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...1-7 - 3 Additives .............................
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............1-7 - 4 Service Requirements for use
of B20 Biodiesel ...............................1-
7 - 4 Fuel Types .................................
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.....1-7 - 5 Usage and Effects of Fuels
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............1-7 - 6 Sulphur Content
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.............................1-7 - 7 Effects of
Fuel Contaminates ................................
...........................1-7 - 8
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications I
ntroduction
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. Machine Group Model Code Model Name
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. 5C D 506-36
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. 5C E 507-42
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. 5C F 509-42
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. 5C G 510-56
This manual contains topics that relate to some or all JCB Loadall machines in the 5C group. There are several machine model codes in the family. 5C H 512-56
Machine variants There are different machine variants within the same model name. This happens because of market requirements, or when the machine specification changes after a period of time. Machine variants There are different machine variants within the same model name. This happens because of market requirements, or when the machine specification changes after a period of time. Machine variants There are different machine variants within the same model name. This happens because of market requirements, or when the machine specification changes after a period of time. Machine variants There are different machine variants within the same model name. This happens because of market requirements, or when the machine specification changes after a period of time.
Use the applications tables to see which topics relate to which machine models and variants. Important The machine model names are NOT referred to in the topics. You must refer to the applications tables for the applicable machine models Use the applications tables to see which topics relate to which machine models and variants. Important The machine model names are NOT referred to in the topics. You must refer to the applications tables for the applicable machine models Use the applications tables to see which topics relate to which machine models and variants. Important The machine model names are NOT referred to in the topics. You must refer to the applications tables for the applicable machine models Use the applications tables to see which topics relate to which machine models and variants. Important The machine model names are NOT referred to in the topics. You must refer to the applications tables for the applicable machine models
K Tables ( 1-1-2) K Section 1 - General
Information ( 1-1-2) K Section 2 - Care and
Safety ( 1-1-2) K Section 3 - Routine
Maintenance ( 1-1-3) K Section B - Body and
Framework ( 1-1-3) K Section C - Electrics (
1-1-4) K Section E - Hydraulics ( 1-1-5) K
Section F - Transmission ( 1-1-6) K Section G -
Brakes ( 1-1-7) K Section H - Steering ( 1-1-8)
K Section K - Engine ( 1-1-9) K Section M -
Electronic Data Systems ( 1-1-10)
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les Tables Section 1 - General Information
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title Variant 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
1-2 Introduction to the Manual All Machines All Machines All Machines
1-3 Machine Identification All Machines All Machines All Machines
1-4 Torque Settings All Machines All Machines All Machines
1-5 Service Tools All Machines All Machines All Machines
1-6 Service Consumables All Machines All Machines All Machines
1-7 Fuel All Machines All Machines All Machines
Section 2 - Care and Safety
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title Variant 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
2-1 Safety Notices All Machines All Machines All Machines
2-2 General Procedures All Machines All Machines All Machines
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section 3 - Routine Maintenance
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title Variant 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
3-1 Maintenance All Machines All Machines All Machines
Section B - Body and Framework
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
B1 Cab Heating and Ventilation SYSTEM ? ? ?
B2 Cab Air Conditioning SYSTEM ? ? ?
B3 Cab ? ? ?
B4 Air Conditioning Condenser ? ? ?
B5 Cab HV and HVAC Unit ? ? ?
B6 Air Conditioning Binary Switch ? ? ?
B7 Heater Valve ? ? ?
B8 Fuel Tank ? ? ?
B9 Engine Cover ? ? ?
B10 Stabilisers ?
B11 RAS SYSTEM ? ?
B12 Interlock SYSTEM ? ?
B13 Boom ? ? ?
B14 RAS ECU ? ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section C - Electrics
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
C1 Fuses and Relays ? ? ?
C2 Schematics ? ? ?
C3 Electrical Harness SYSTEM ? ? ?
C4 Battery Charging SYSTEM ? ? ?
C5 Alternator ? ? ?
C6 Battery ? ? ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section E - Hydraulics
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
E1 Systems and Schematics ? ? ?
E2 Flowshare Hydraulic SYSTEM ? ? ?
E3 Parallel Hydraulic SYSTEM ? ? ?
E4 Flowshare Control Valve ? ? ?
E5 Parallel Control Valve - 2 Section ? ?
E6 Parallel Control Valve - 5 Section ?
E7 Servo Control Valves ? ? ?
E8 Pilot Pressure Supply Valve ? ? ?
E9 Main Pump 110 L/min ? ? ?
E10 Cooling Fan Motor ? ? ?
E11 Extension Ram ? ? ?
E12 Lift Rams ? ? ?
E13 Tilt Ram ? ? ?
E14 Displacement Ram ? ? ?
E15 Sway Ram ? ? ?
E16 Stabiliser Rams ?
E17 RAS Rams ? ?
E18 Ram Maintenance ? ? ?
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les
Section F - Transmission
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
F1 Configuration ? ? ?
F2 Wheels and Tyres ? ? ?
F3 Front Axles SD80 3 Piece Steer Drive Axle ? ?
SD70 3 Piece Steer Drive Axle ?
F4 Rear Axles SD80 3 Piece Steer Drive Axle ? ?
SD55 1 Piece Steer Drive Axle ?
F5 PS750 Gearbox SYSTEM ? ? ?
F6 PS750 Mk4 Gearbox SYSTEM ? ? ?
F7 Bevel Gearbox ? ? ?
F8 Torque Converter ? ? ?
F9 Transmission Oil Cooler - Liquid to Liquid ? ? ?
F10 PS750 Gearbox ? ? ?
F11 PS750 Mk4 Gearbox ? ? ?
F12 Propshafts ? ? ?
F13 Speed Sensors ? ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section G - Brakes
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
G1 Single Axle Service Brakes SYSTEM ?
G2 Twin Axle Service Brakes SYSTEM ? ?
G3 External Park Brake SYSTEM ? ? ?
G4 Park Brake Calliper ? ? ?
G5 Park Brake Disc ? ? ?
G6 Park Brake Switch ? ? ?
G7 Servo Exhauster Unit ? ? ?
G8 Servo Unit - Single Axle Brakes ?
G9 Servo Unit - Twin Axle Brakes ? ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section H - Steering
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
H1 Steering SYSTEM ? ? ?
H2 Hydraulic Steering Unit ? ? ?
H3 Priority Valve ? ? ?
H4 Steer Mode Valve ? ? ?
H5 Steer Rams ? ? ?
H6 Steering Column ? ? ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les
Section K - Engine
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
K1 Start and Stop SYSTEM ? ? ?
K2 Cold Start Heater SYSTEM ? ? ?
K3 Starter Motor ? ? ?
K4 Cooling Pack ? ? ?
K5 Coolant Expansion Tank ? ? ?
K6 Exhaust Silencer ? ? ?
K7 Throttle Cable ? ? ?
K8 JCB Dieselmax Engines 63kW ? 507-42 5CE
74kW ? ?
85kW ?
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Section 1-1 - General Information Applications Tab
les Section M - Electronic Data Systems
Machine models Machine models Machine models
Topic Ref Title VARIANT 506-36 5CD 507-42 5CE 509-42 5CF 510-56 5CG 512-56 5CH
M1 CANbus SYSTEM ? ? ?
M2 Loadall Monitoring SYSTEM ? ? ?
M3 Fault Code SYSTEM ? ? ?
M4 Servicemaster SYSTEM ? ? ?
M5 Servicemaster Tools ? ?
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Section 1-2 - General Information Introduction
to the Manual Introduction
This topic contains information about the
structure of the manual and how to use the
manual. K Scope ( 1-2-2) K Personnel ( 1-2-2) K
Applications ( 1-2-2) K Newest Data ( 1-2-2) K
Format ( 1-2-3) K Left and Right Sides ( 1-2-4) K
Hydraulic Schematic Codes ( 1-2-5) K Colour Codes
( 1-2-5) K Electrical Device Codes ( 1-2-6)
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Section 1-2 - General Information Introduction to
the Manual Scope Scope
Personnel This publication is designed for the
benefit of JCB Distributor Service Engineers who
are receiving, or have received, training by JCB
Technical Training Department. These personnel
should have a sound knowledge of workshop
practice, safety procedures, and general
techniques associated with the maintenance and
repair of hydraulic earthmoving equipment.
Finally, please remember above all else SAFETY
MUST COME FIRST! Applications This manual
contains data relevant to a range of machines.
Make sure you reference the data for the correct
machine. K Applications ( 1-1-1) Newest
Data From time to time new machines, systems or
devices require the manual to be re-issued. Make
sure you have the newest issue. Always check the
on-line JCB data system for relevant technical
information.
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  • Section 1-2 - General Information
  • Introduction to the Manual
  • Format
  • Format
  • The manual is compiled in sections, the first
    three are numbered and contain information as
    follows
  • General Information - Use the Applications Tables
    at the front of the section to see which topic in
    the manual is applicable to which machine model.
    The section also includes general information
    such as torque settings and service tools.
  • Care Safety - includes warnings, cautions and
    general procedures related to aspects of workshop
    procedures contained in the manual.
  • Routine Maintenance - includes service schedules
    and recommended lubricants for all the machine.
  • The remaining sections are alphabetically coded
    and deal with dismantling, overhaul etc. of
    specific components, for example
  • Attachments
  • Body and Framework...etc.
  • The sections contain topics. Each topic is a self
    contained set of data about a machine SYSTEM or
    Device.

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Section 1-2 - General Information Introduction to
the Manual Left and Right Sides Left and Right
Sides 'Left Hand' and 'Right Hand' are as viewed
from the rear of the machine facing forwards.
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Section 1-2 - General Information Introduction to
the Manual Hydraulic Schematic Codes Hydraulic
Schematic Codes Colour Codes The following
colour coding, used on illustrations to denote
various conditions of oil pressure and flow, is
standardised throughout JCB Service Publications.
Full Pressure Pressure generated from operation
of a service. Depending on application this may
be anything between neutral circuit pressure and
LSRV operating pressure.
Red
Pink
Pressure Pressure that is above neutral circuit
pressure but lower than that denoted by Red.
Orange
Pilot Oil pressure used in controlling a device
(Pilot).
Blue
Neural Neutral circuit pressure.
Green
Exhaust
Light Green
Cavitation Oil subjected to a partial vacuum due
to a drop in pressure (cavitation).
Yellow
Lock Up Oil trapped within a chamber or line,
preventing movement of components (lock up).
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Section 1-2 - General Information Introduction to
the Manual Electrical Device Codes Electrical
Device Codes This manual uses a code system to
help you identify the electrical devices on the
machine. When the electrical system is designed
at the factory, codes are given to the electrical
connectors on the electrical harnesses. The
system allows the same code to be used for
different connectors. For this reason a different
system is used in this manual. Each main category
of devices is given a code type
Code Type Category
-000 Earth points
000 Power (from battery or alternator)
1000 Switches
2000 Relays
3000 Valves/Coils
4000 ECU's
5000 Sensors
6000 Indicators/Lamps
7000 Other devices
8000 Harness Interconnections
9000 Fuses
Each device is given one code and the code is
used throughout the manual. The same code is
given to both the device and its electrical
connector. Important The electrical schematics
and the harness drawings in Section C are
reproduced from the factory drawings. For this
reason they retain the factory connector codes.
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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Introduction
This topic contains information about a machine
identification. On the machine and on the machine
devices there are identification data plates. K
Related Topics ( 1-3-2) K Machine Identification
Plate ( 1-3-3) K Typical Engine Identification
Number ( 1-3-5) K Component Identification
Plates ( 1-3-5) K Typical Engine Identification
Number ( 1-3-5) K Transmission Identification
Numbers ( 1-3-6) K ROPS/FOPS Certification
Plates ( 1-3-7)
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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Related Topics Related
Topics Table 1. Related Topics in This
Publication
The table lists other topics in the manual that contain information related to this topic. Refer to the applicable topics to complete your procedures. Where applicable the text in this section contains cross references to this page to help you find the correct information. Some machines have different systems and devices. Make sure you refer to the correct topic, refer to Section 1 - Applications. The table lists other topics in the manual that contain information related to this topic. Refer to the applicable topics to complete your procedures. Where applicable the text in this section contains cross references to this page to help you find the correct information. Some machines have different systems and devices. Make sure you refer to the correct topic, refer to Section 1 - Applications. The table lists other topics in the manual that contain information related to this topic. Refer to the applicable topics to complete your procedures. Where applicable the text in this section contains cross references to this page to help you find the correct information. Some machines have different systems and devices. Make sure you refer to the correct topic, refer to Section 1 - Applications.
Sections Topic Titles Sub Titles
1 K Applications ( 1-1-1) ALL
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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Machine Identification
Plate Machine Identification Plate
Typical Product Identification Number (PIN)
Your machine has an identification plate mounted
as shown. The serial numbers of the machine and
its major units are stamped on the plate.
Machines Built Before January 2010
Note The machine model and build specification
is indicated by the PIN. Refer to Typical
Product Identification Number (PIN).
The serial number of each major unit is also
stamped on the unit itself. If a major unit is
replaced by a new one, the serial number on the
identification plate will be wrong. Either stamp
the new number of the unit on the identification
plate, or simply stamp out the old number. This
will prevent the wrong unit number being quoted
when replacement parts are ordered.
T016210-1
1 World Manufacturer Identification (3 Digits)
2 Machine Model (3 Digits)
5CD 506-36 5CE 507-42
5CF 509-42 5CG 510-56
The machine and engine serial numbers can help
identify exactly the type of equipment you have.
3 Engine Type (1 Digit)
JCB Dieselmax P SF (114 Hp) S SF (100 Hp)
T SD (85 Hp)
  • Gearbox Model (1 Digit)
  • G 4 Speed (PS750)
  • Randomly generated check letter (1 Digit)
  • Year of Manufacture (1 Digit)

7 2007 8 2008
A 2010 B 2011 C 2012
9 2009
T016250-2
Fig 1.
7 Machine Serial Number (7 Digits) Each machine
has a unique serial number.
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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Machine Identification Plate
Machines Built After January 2010 7
T016210-1-C2
  1. World Manufacturer Identification (3 Digits)
  2. Machine Model (3 Digits)

5CD 506-36 5CE 507-42 5CF 509-42
5CG 510-56 5CH 512-56
3 Engine Type (1 Digit)
JCB Dieselmax P SF (114 Hp) S SF (100 Hp)
T SD (85 Hp)
  • Gearbox Model (1 Digit)
  • G 4 Speed (PS750)
  • Randomly generated check letter (1 Digit)
  • Machine Serial Number (8 Digits)
  • Each machine has a unique serial number.

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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Component Identification
Plates Component Identification Plates Typical
Engine Identification Number
Engine data labels 2A are located on the cylinder
block at position 2C and rocker cover 2D (if
fitted). The data label contains important engine
information and includes the engine
identification number 2E.
TC-74
A typical engine identification number is
explained as follows
SD 74 320/40001 U 00001 08
1 2 3 4 5 6
  • SD turbocharged
  • SF turbocharged and intercooled
  • Engine power rating in kW

3 Engine part number
C007280-C4
Fig 2. Engine
  • Country of manufacture
  • U United Kingdom
  • Engine Serial Number
  • Year of Manufacture
  • The last three parts of the engine identification
    number are stamped on the cylinder block at
    position 2B.
  • U 00001 08

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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Component Identification
Plates Transmission Identification Numbers The
transmission components have a serial number
stamped on a data plate A as shown.
263370-C1
Fig 5. PS750 Powershift Transmission
A710840-C1
Fig 3. Front Axle
A710830-C1
Fig 4. Rear Axle
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Section 1-3 - General Information Machine
Identification Component Identification Plates
ROPS/FOPS Certification Plates
T015930-9-C1
Fig 6.
Machines built to ROPS/FOPS standards have an
identification label A fitted to the inside of
the cab.
Definition of terms Roll Over Protection
Structure Falling Objects Protection Structure
ROPS FOPS
1-3-7
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