4381492 ADAPTER AS-EXHAUST Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4381492
438-1492
4381492
CA4381492
438-1492
4381492
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
Information:
Basic Operation
Make sure that no personnel are on the machine or near the machine in order to prevent any personal injury. Keep the machine under control at all times in order to prevent injury.Reduce the engine speed when you maneuver the machine in tight quarters and when you drive over an incline.Select the necessary travel speed range before you drive downgrade. Do not change the travel speed range while you drive downhill.Use the same travel speed on a downgrade and on an upgrade.
Adjust the operator seat.
Fasten the seat belt.
Illustration 1 g00732198
Turn the engine speed dial to the operating range.
Move the hydraulic lockout control to the UNLOCKED position.
Illustration 2 g01113024
Select the desired travel speed by operating the travel speed control switch.
Make sure that the position of the upper structure and of the undercarriage is known before you move the machine. The drive sprockets should be at the rear of the machine.Note: The directional steering controls will operate normally if the drive sprockets are at the rear of the machine and the idlers are at the front of the machine and under the cab. When the sprockets are under the cab, the travel controls will operate backward.
Turn the engine speed dial in order to increase the engine speed (rpm) to the desired speed.
Push both travel levers forward at the same time in order to travel forward. If both travel levers are pushed farther, the travel speed at the selected engine speed (rpm) will be faster.Note: If the machine does not operate or if the machine does not travel in a straight line, consult your Caterpillar dealer.
See Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Operator Controls" for information about spot turning and about pivot turns.
When you make turns in soft material, travel in a forward direction occasionally in order to clear the tracks.
Slowly move both of the travel levers or both of the travel pedals to the CENTER position in order to stop the machine.Muffler and Converter (If equipped)
Note: The following information applies to CJM1-UP,; DAP1-UP,; KDG1-UP, ; PEH1-UP,; AZP1-UP and ; SCR1-UP.Note: If the engine is operated at low idle or at low load for 24 or more consecutive hours, the engine should be run at rated conditions for five to fifteen minutes. Running the engine at rated conditions should clean out the catalytic converter/muffler.
The muffler and converter will become extremly hot during engine operation. A hot muffler and converter can cause serious burns. Allow adaquate cooling time before working on or near the muffler and converter.
Proper operation, driving techniques and maintenance are key factors in obtaining the maximum service life of the muffler and converter. Some precautions should be taken if the engine is equipped with a muffler and converter.Avoid excess idling. Excessive idling can cause the muffler and converter to plug. A plugged muffler and converter will lead to an increase in exhaust back pressure. Operating the engine in extremely cold conditions can cause the muffler and converter to plug sooner. Use the procedure below to clean out the muffler and converter if
Make sure that no personnel are on the machine or near the machine in order to prevent any personal injury. Keep the machine under control at all times in order to prevent injury.Reduce the engine speed when you maneuver the machine in tight quarters and when you drive over an incline.Select the necessary travel speed range before you drive downgrade. Do not change the travel speed range while you drive downhill.Use the same travel speed on a downgrade and on an upgrade.
Adjust the operator seat.
Fasten the seat belt.
Illustration 1 g00732198
Turn the engine speed dial to the operating range.
Move the hydraulic lockout control to the UNLOCKED position.
Illustration 2 g01113024
Select the desired travel speed by operating the travel speed control switch.
Make sure that the position of the upper structure and of the undercarriage is known before you move the machine. The drive sprockets should be at the rear of the machine.Note: The directional steering controls will operate normally if the drive sprockets are at the rear of the machine and the idlers are at the front of the machine and under the cab. When the sprockets are under the cab, the travel controls will operate backward.
Turn the engine speed dial in order to increase the engine speed (rpm) to the desired speed.
Push both travel levers forward at the same time in order to travel forward. If both travel levers are pushed farther, the travel speed at the selected engine speed (rpm) will be faster.Note: If the machine does not operate or if the machine does not travel in a straight line, consult your Caterpillar dealer.
See Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Operator Controls" for information about spot turning and about pivot turns.
When you make turns in soft material, travel in a forward direction occasionally in order to clear the tracks.
Slowly move both of the travel levers or both of the travel pedals to the CENTER position in order to stop the machine.Muffler and Converter (If equipped)
Note: The following information applies to CJM1-UP,; DAP1-UP,; KDG1-UP, ; PEH1-UP,; AZP1-UP and ; SCR1-UP.Note: If the engine is operated at low idle or at low load for 24 or more consecutive hours, the engine should be run at rated conditions for five to fifteen minutes. Running the engine at rated conditions should clean out the catalytic converter/muffler.
The muffler and converter will become extremly hot during engine operation. A hot muffler and converter can cause serious burns. Allow adaquate cooling time before working on or near the muffler and converter.
Proper operation, driving techniques and maintenance are key factors in obtaining the maximum service life of the muffler and converter. Some precautions should be taken if the engine is equipped with a muffler and converter.Avoid excess idling. Excessive idling can cause the muffler and converter to plug. A plugged muffler and converter will lead to an increase in exhaust back pressure. Operating the engine in extremely cold conditions can cause the muffler and converter to plug sooner. Use the procedure below to clean out the muffler and converter if
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