2G8870 AXLE GP-FRONT Caterpillar parts
120G
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2G8870
2G-8870
2G8870
CA2G8870
2G-8870
2G8870
Weight: 2 pounds 1 kg.
MOTOR GRADER,
Compatible equipment models: 2G8870:
Information:
Because of the subject matter, this article is not written in Caterpillar Fundamental English.
Caterpillar currently uses two types of phosphate coatings: Zinc-Iron Phosphate and Manganese-Iron Phosphate. Zinc phosphate coatings are used mainly where corrosion prevention is the principal objective. This coating is normally gray or dark gray, thin and fine grained with a dull finish.
Manganese phosphate coatings are used mostly for break-in protection, and are used where there are high contact loads. Manganese phosphate coatings can be identified by a black, coarse finish which appears to sparkle.
Some typical applications for these coatings are the following:
Zinc Phosphate
Transmission Housing
Oil Filter Bases
Strainers
Hardened Washers
Other internal or lightly loaded components
Manganese Phosphate
Bevel gear sets
Thrust Washers
Other Heavy Load Applications
Where a bolt is used to attach a manganese-phosphate-coated part, there should be no coating on the surfaces that contact the bolt. A phosphate coating in this area can relax the torque on the bolt and result in a loose part. If parts are received with phosphate coating on the contact area, the coating should be removed before installation. A case in point--many bevel gears have phosphate coating on the teeth. If this coating is found on the bolt face or mounting flange face of a bevel gear, it should be removed before assembly.
Some parts, such as gears, may give the impression that they are improperly fabricated because of the look and feel of the phosphate coating. These parts, however, are good parts and should be used. The coating will gradually wear off from the mating surfaces and improve them as they break in.
There is a third type of phosphate coating used by Caterpillar. This is an iron-phosphate coating. Iron phosphating is used in multiple stage parts cleaners to provide a good base for painting, and has a very coarse finish.
Caterpillar currently uses two types of phosphate coatings: Zinc-Iron Phosphate and Manganese-Iron Phosphate. Zinc phosphate coatings are used mainly where corrosion prevention is the principal objective. This coating is normally gray or dark gray, thin and fine grained with a dull finish.
Manganese phosphate coatings are used mostly for break-in protection, and are used where there are high contact loads. Manganese phosphate coatings can be identified by a black, coarse finish which appears to sparkle.
Some typical applications for these coatings are the following:
Zinc Phosphate
Transmission Housing
Oil Filter Bases
Strainers
Hardened Washers
Other internal or lightly loaded components
Manganese Phosphate
Bevel gear sets
Thrust Washers
Other Heavy Load Applications
Where a bolt is used to attach a manganese-phosphate-coated part, there should be no coating on the surfaces that contact the bolt. A phosphate coating in this area can relax the torque on the bolt and result in a loose part. If parts are received with phosphate coating on the contact area, the coating should be removed before installation. A case in point--many bevel gears have phosphate coating on the teeth. If this coating is found on the bolt face or mounting flange face of a bevel gear, it should be removed before assembly.
Some parts, such as gears, may give the impression that they are improperly fabricated because of the look and feel of the phosphate coating. These parts, however, are good parts and should be used. The coating will gradually wear off from the mating surfaces and improve them as they break in.
There is a third type of phosphate coating used by Caterpillar. This is an iron-phosphate coating. Iron phosphating is used in multiple stage parts cleaners to provide a good base for painting, and has a very coarse finish.
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar SIS
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 11W01019-01250 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 82V00668-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADER 82V00668-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G MOTOR GRADERS 87V05275-08359 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3304 ENGINE »
2G-8870
AXLE GP-FRONT
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5T8142
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G
120G
8W6465
AXLE GP-FRONT
120G
120G
2G8719
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120G
120G
8W6462
AXLE AS-FRONT
120G
120G
8W6463
AXLE AS
120G
120G
3669465
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434F, 444F
434F, 444F
1413010
AXLE GP-FRONT
143H, 163H, 163H NA
143H, 163H, 163H NA
1745206
AXLE GP-DRIVE & STEERING
416C, 426C, 436C
416C, 426C, 436C
1070702
AXLE AR-OSCILLATING
854G, 992G
854G, 992G
4339320
AXLE AR-OSCILLATING
966M, 966M XE, 972M, 972M XE
966M, 966M XE, 972M, 972M XE
3314003
AXLE AR-FIXED
950H, 950K
950H, 950K
3314007
AXLE AR-FIXED
950H, 950K
950H, 950K
3571253
AXLE AR-FIXED & OSCILLATING
950H, 950K
950H, 950K
1391500
AXLE GP-CENTER
D350E II
D350E II
1429058
AXLE GP
236, 236B, 236B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 268B
236, 236B, 236B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 268B