3570295 AXLE GP-BOGIE Caterpillar parts
247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3570295
357-0295
3570295
CA3570295
357-0295
3570295
Weight: 10 pounds 4 kg.
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or death to personnel working on the equipment.To avoid accidental engine starting, disconnect the battery cable from the negative (-) battery terminal. Completely tape all metal surfaces of the disconnected battery cable end in order to prevent contact with other metal surfaces which could activate the engine electrical system.Place a Do Not Operate tag at the Start/Stop switch location to inform personnel that the equipment is being worked on.
2301A Electric Governor Control
The 2301A Electric Governor Control activates all of the components that are in the electric protection system. The components are activated in the same manner when the nonelectric governor is used. One difference exists in the main circuit. The fuel shutoff solenoid (FSOS) (line 43) is not used.When the electric governor control is used, the engine must run in a normal condition in order for the electric circuit to operate in the manner that is described below.
Current flows from the terminals (TS-28) (line 43) and (TS-31) (line 44), which are located on the terminal strip in the junction box.
Current from terminals (TS-28) (line 43) and (TS-31) (line 44) flows through the preregulator (PR) (line 48) or the fuse (F4) to the electric governor control.
When the engine flywheel is rotating, the current also flows through the electric governor actuator (EGA) (line 52). When a fault in the system causes the current to energize the slave relay (SR1), the following events occur in the electric circuit in order to stop the engine.
The slave relay (SR1) opens across the contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87a) (line 45). The relay closes across the contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87) (line 43).
When the circuit opens across contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87a), the current is stopped to the electric governor control.
Current to the electric governor actuator (EGA) is also stopped.
The mechanical spring load in the electric governor actuator (EGA) will now move the fuel control rod in order to stop fuel flow to the engine.Note: With the exception of the differences that are described in this section of the manual, all of the fault circuits in the electric protection system are identical for the 2301A Electric Governor Control and for the nonelectric governor control.
Illustration 5 g00292615
Junction Box Wiring for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
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JIC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
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IEC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
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6I-1842 Wiring Harness for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
Illustration 9 g00292618
Junction Box Wiring for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3500 Engines
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JIC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3500 Engines
Illustration
2301A Electric Governor Control
The 2301A Electric Governor Control activates all of the components that are in the electric protection system. The components are activated in the same manner when the nonelectric governor is used. One difference exists in the main circuit. The fuel shutoff solenoid (FSOS) (line 43) is not used.When the electric governor control is used, the engine must run in a normal condition in order for the electric circuit to operate in the manner that is described below.
Current flows from the terminals (TS-28) (line 43) and (TS-31) (line 44), which are located on the terminal strip in the junction box.
Current from terminals (TS-28) (line 43) and (TS-31) (line 44) flows through the preregulator (PR) (line 48) or the fuse (F4) to the electric governor control.
When the engine flywheel is rotating, the current also flows through the electric governor actuator (EGA) (line 52). When a fault in the system causes the current to energize the slave relay (SR1), the following events occur in the electric circuit in order to stop the engine.
The slave relay (SR1) opens across the contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87a) (line 45). The relay closes across the contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87) (line 43).
When the circuit opens across contacts (SR1-30) and (SR1-87a), the current is stopped to the electric governor control.
Current to the electric governor actuator (EGA) is also stopped.
The mechanical spring load in the electric governor actuator (EGA) will now move the fuel control rod in order to stop fuel flow to the engine.Note: With the exception of the differences that are described in this section of the manual, all of the fault circuits in the electric protection system are identical for the 2301A Electric Governor Control and for the nonelectric governor control.
Illustration 5 g00292615
Junction Box Wiring for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
Illustration 6 g00292616
JIC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
Illustration 7 g00292617
IEC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
Illustration 8 g00292470
6I-1842 Wiring Harness for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3200 through 3400 Engines
Illustration 9 g00292618
Junction Box Wiring for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3500 Engines
Illustration 10 g00292620
JIC Schematic for ETR protection system with OP, WT, and OS that does not require a switchgear for use on 3500 Engines
Illustration
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Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts axle Caterpillar catalog:
2063809
AXLE GP-UNDERCARRIAGE
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
3570285
AXLE GP-IDLER
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
2953211
AXLE GP-BOGIE
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
2259259
AXLE GP-UNDERCARRIAGE
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3
2153968
AXLE AS
247, 247B
247, 247B
2953295
AXLE-WHEEL
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3, 257D
247, 247B, 247B3, 257B, 257B3, 257D
2185698
AXLE
247B
247B
3570292
AXLE AS-FRONT
247B3, 257B3
247B3, 257B3
3570293
AXLE AS-REAR
247B3, 257B3
247B3, 257B3
1435254
AXLE AR-OSCILLATING
966G, 972G
966G, 972G
2230562
AXLE GP
D6R III, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T LGPPAT, D6T XL
D6R III, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T LGPPAT, D6T XL
3V0565
AXLE GP-OSCILLATING
950B, 950B/950E
950B, 950B/950E
1108631
AXLE GP-DRIVE & STEERING
416C, 426C, 436C
416C, 426C, 436C
1G8603
AXLE GP-DRIVE
SM-350
SM-350
1G2887
AXLE GP-FRONT
PF-300C, PS-300, PS-300B
PF-300C, PS-300, PS-300B
9R1310
AXLE GP-FRONT
446, 446B, 446D
446, 446B, 446D
2517571
AXLE AR-FIXED
972G II, 972H
972G II, 972H
1959693
AXLE AR-FIXED
938G, IT38G
938G, IT38G
3912170
AXLE AR-FIXED
966M, 966M XE
966M, 966M XE
3727194
AXLE AR-FIXED & OSCILLATING
966M, 966M XE, 972M, 972M XE
966M, 966M XE, 972M, 972M XE