1671335 ADAPTER-FAN Caterpillar parts
834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 986H, 988G, 988H, AD55B, AD60
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1671335
167-1335
1671335
CA1671335
167-1335
1671335
Weight: 9 pounds 4 kg.
LANDFILL COMPACTOR, WHEEL LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 1671335:
Information:
Fretting (Corrosion) Wear
Fretting (corrosion) wear typically results from movement between two surfaces that are pressed tightly together. The type of movement that causes fretting is high frequency, low amplitude, that is, movement resulting from vibration of the parts.Note: Moving surfaces not pressed tightly together tend to polish and become smoother rather than fretting and becoming rougher.Fretting damage occurs when frictional heating causes high points (called asperities) on two surfaces to weld together and then movement rips the surfaces apart. This action roughens the surfaces, pits the surfaces, and produces fine debris particles. When the debris particles produced by the fretting action corrode and are smeared back on the moving surfaces, the damage is referred to as fretting corrosion.Tight contact between two surfaces can result from several things:
Bolted joints
Press fit parts
The weight of one part pressing against anotherFretting wear damage can be identified by the following characteristics:
The wear damage is at a tight contact area between two parts.
The contact surface area between two parts is rough and pitted.
The contact surface area is discolored in or around the rough, pitted area.
Illustration 163 g01203657
(1) The wear damage is at a tight contact area between two parts.When the load on a part exceeds the clamping force between two surfaces (such as this connecting rod and cap joint), movement can produce fretting damage.
Illustration 164 g01203663
(2) The contact surface area between two parts is rough and pitted. (3) The contact surface area is discolored in or around the rough, pitted area.Fretted surfaces are rough because tiny areas have welded and pulled pieces of metal out of the surface. Fretting debris sometimes corrodes and discolors fretted surfaces.
Illustration 165 g01203667
Sometimes fretted surfaces appear roughened by microwelding and metal pull out as on this bolt head surface.
Illustration 166 g01203668
With iron-based materials, fretting often produces a red to reddish brown surface discoloration in the damaged area as on this bolt shank.
Illustration 167 g01203672
Black colored deposits produced by frettingFretting can produce black colored deposits, too. The color of the deposits, if present, depends on the metal that is fretting and the conditions under which the fretting damage occurred. The left side of this figure shows fretting damage with a black deposit on a connecting rod bore. The right side of the figure shows bearing damage resulting from running a bearing over area built up from fretting. Significance of Fretting (Corrosion) Wear
Fretting (corrosion) wear found on parts indicates that two surfaces that were held tightly together have been forced to move, vibrate or oscillate slightly against each other at high frequency. Look for the following things:
What was the load that caused the surfaces to move?
If fretting has occurred at a bolted joint:
Were the joint surfaces clean prior to tightening?
Was the correct hardware used?
Were any of the clamped surfaces excessively rough?
Were the fasteners properly tightened?
Were instructions regarding lubrication followed?
What might have overloaded the joint in service?
Is there any evidence of overheating at the joint?
In multi-fastener joints, were the other fasteners tightened properly?Failure Analysis Training and Consulting Services
The information in this tool has dealt primarily with collecting
Fretting (corrosion) wear typically results from movement between two surfaces that are pressed tightly together. The type of movement that causes fretting is high frequency, low amplitude, that is, movement resulting from vibration of the parts.Note: Moving surfaces not pressed tightly together tend to polish and become smoother rather than fretting and becoming rougher.Fretting damage occurs when frictional heating causes high points (called asperities) on two surfaces to weld together and then movement rips the surfaces apart. This action roughens the surfaces, pits the surfaces, and produces fine debris particles. When the debris particles produced by the fretting action corrode and are smeared back on the moving surfaces, the damage is referred to as fretting corrosion.Tight contact between two surfaces can result from several things:
Bolted joints
Press fit parts
The weight of one part pressing against anotherFretting wear damage can be identified by the following characteristics:
The wear damage is at a tight contact area between two parts.
The contact surface area between two parts is rough and pitted.
The contact surface area is discolored in or around the rough, pitted area.
Illustration 163 g01203657
(1) The wear damage is at a tight contact area between two parts.When the load on a part exceeds the clamping force between two surfaces (such as this connecting rod and cap joint), movement can produce fretting damage.
Illustration 164 g01203663
(2) The contact surface area between two parts is rough and pitted. (3) The contact surface area is discolored in or around the rough, pitted area.Fretted surfaces are rough because tiny areas have welded and pulled pieces of metal out of the surface. Fretting debris sometimes corrodes and discolors fretted surfaces.
Illustration 165 g01203667
Sometimes fretted surfaces appear roughened by microwelding and metal pull out as on this bolt head surface.
Illustration 166 g01203668
With iron-based materials, fretting often produces a red to reddish brown surface discoloration in the damaged area as on this bolt shank.
Illustration 167 g01203672
Black colored deposits produced by frettingFretting can produce black colored deposits, too. The color of the deposits, if present, depends on the metal that is fretting and the conditions under which the fretting damage occurred. The left side of this figure shows fretting damage with a black deposit on a connecting rod bore. The right side of the figure shows bearing damage resulting from running a bearing over area built up from fretting. Significance of Fretting (Corrosion) Wear
Fretting (corrosion) wear found on parts indicates that two surfaces that were held tightly together have been forced to move, vibrate or oscillate slightly against each other at high frequency. Look for the following things:
What was the load that caused the surfaces to move?
If fretting has occurred at a bolted joint:
Were the joint surfaces clean prior to tightening?
Was the correct hardware used?
Were any of the clamped surfaces excessively rough?
Were the fasteners properly tightened?
Were instructions regarding lubrication followed?
What might have overloaded the joint in service?
Is there any evidence of overheating at the joint?
In multi-fastener joints, were the other fasteners tightened properly?Failure Analysis Training and Consulting Services
The information in this tool has dealt primarily with collecting
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts adapter Caterpillar catalog:
8C7575
ADAPTER
3196, 621K, 623K, 623K LRC, 627K, 627K LRC, 770, 770G, 772, 772G, 795F AC, 795F XQ, 797, 797B, 938H, 950G, 962G, 963B, 966K, 972K, 980H, 986H, 988H, 992K, C-12, C12, CPT372, IT38H, R1300G II
3196, 621K, 623K, 623K LRC, 627K, 627K LRC, 770, 770G, 772, 772G, 795F AC, 795F XQ, 797, 797B, 938H, 950G, 962G, 963B, 966K, 972K, 980H, 986H, 988H, 992K, C-12, C12, CPT372, IT38H, R1300G II
3P1932
ADAPTER
120H, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 135H, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 140M 3, 140M 3 AWD, 143H, 14H NA, 14M, 160H, 160H ES...
120H, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 135H, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 140M 3, 140M 3 AWD, 143H, 14H NA, 14M, 160H, 160H ES...
4N2109
ADAPTER
16G, 16H NA, 245, 245B, 245D, 3406, 3406E, 3408, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 583R, 587R, 589, 621, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631D, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 6...
16G, 16H NA, 245, 245B, 245D, 3406, 3406E, 3408, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 583R, 587R, 589, 621, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631D, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 6...
0020639
ADAPTER-PIPE
14M, 16M, 24M, 303.5C, 303.5D, 303.5E, 303C CR, 303E CR, 304C CR, 304D CR, 304E, 305.5D, 305.5E, 305C CR, 305D CR, 305E, 320C, 320D FM, 320D FM RR, 517, 527, 572G, 611, 615C, 769D, 771D, 773E, 775E, 7...
14M, 16M, 24M, 303.5C, 303.5D, 303.5E, 303C CR, 303E CR, 304C CR, 304D CR, 304E, 305.5D, 305.5E, 305C CR, 305D CR, 305E, 320C, 320D FM, 320D FM RR, 517, 527, 572G, 611, 615C, 769D, 771D, 773E, 775E, 7...
5P5463
ADAPTER
140M 2, 160M 2, 225, 225D, 229D, 231D, 235, 235B, 235C, 235D, 245, 245B, 2470C, 2570C, 2670C, 2864C, 517, 525C, 525D, 527, 535C, 535D, 545C, 545D, 553C, 555D, 563C, 573C, 584, 586C, 793F AC, 795F AC, ...
140M 2, 160M 2, 225, 225D, 229D, 231D, 235, 235B, 235C, 235D, 245, 245B, 2470C, 2570C, 2670C, 2864C, 517, 525C, 525D, 527, 535C, 535D, 545C, 545D, 553C, 555D, 563C, 573C, 584, 586C, 793F AC, 795F AC, ...
3G9494
ADAPTER
245, 988G, 990, 992C, 992D
245, 988G, 990, 992C, 992D
1140464
ADAPTER
972H, 972K, 973C, 973D, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G, 988H
972H, 972K, 973C, 973D, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G, 988H
9X2207
ADAPTER-FUEL CAP
16G, 621G, 623G, 627G, 631G, 657G, 69D, 936F, AD30, AD40, AD45, AD45B, AD55, AD55B, AD60, AE40, AE40 II, R1300, R1300G, R1300G II, R1600, R1600G, R1600H, R1700 II, R1700G, R2900, R2900G
16G, 621G, 623G, 627G, 631G, 657G, 69D, 936F, AD30, AD40, AD45, AD45B, AD55, AD55B, AD60, AE40, AE40 II, R1300, R1300G, R1300G II, R1600, R1600G, R1600H, R1700 II, R1700G, R2900, R2900G
1073554
ADAPTER-TIP
980G II, 980H, 980K, 988F II, 988G, 990, 990 II, 990H, 992C, 992D, 992G
980G II, 980H, 980K, 988F II, 988G, 990, 990 II, 990H, 992C, 992D, 992G
1140466
ADAPTER-TIP
345B II, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G
345B II, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G
1140465
ADAPTER-TIP
345B II, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G
345B II, 980G, 980G II, 986H, 988B, 988F, 988F II, 988G
1073555
ADAPTER-TIP
988F II, 988G, 990, 990 II, 990H, 992D, 992G
988F II, 988G, 990, 990 II, 990H, 992D, 992G
1127614
ADAPTER
990 II, 990H, RM-250C, RR-250B
990 II, 990H, RM-250C, RR-250B
1645633
ADAPTER AS
990 II, 990H
990 II, 990H
8C7309
ADAPTER
988F II, D25D
988F II, D25D
1757727
ADAPTER
972G
972G
2Q8057
ADAPTER
972G
972G
1718872
ADAPTER
950G II, 966G, 966G II, 972G II, 980G, 980G II, 980H
950G II, 966G, 966G II, 972G II, 980G, 980G II, 980H
1339928
ADAPTER-LUBE
834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 988G, 988H
834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 988G, 988H
1324455
ADAPTER
834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 988G, 988H, 988K
834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 988G, 988H, 988K
1324460
ADAPTER-SPLINED
834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 988G, 988H
834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 988G, 988H
1337221
ADAPTER-PUMP
834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 988G, 988H
834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 988G, 988H
1336588
ADAPTER-PUMP
834G, 834H, 988G, 988H, 988K
834G, 834H, 988G, 988H, 988K
7E9171
ADAPTER-PLUG
5130, 5130B, 5230, 5230B, 793, 793B, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, 824C, 824G II, 824H, 824K, 825G II, 825H, 825K, 826G II, 826H, 826K, 834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 844, 844H, 844K, 854G, 854K, 988G, ...
5130, 5130B, 5230, 5230B, 793, 793B, 793C, 793D, 797, 797B, 824C, 824G II, 824H, 824K, 825G II, 825H, 825K, 826G II, 826H, 826K, 834G, 834H, 834K, 836G, 836H, 836K, 844, 844H, 844K, 854G, 854K, 988G, ...