5D0395 BRACKET (Right Hand) Caterpillar parts
12E, 12F, 140, 14E
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5D0395
5D-0395
5D0395
CA5D0395
5D-0395
5D0395
Weight: 58 pounds 26 kg.
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5D0395 - Bracket (Right Hand) for Caterpillar (CAT)
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LIP TYPE SEALS
Illustration 1 g03068938
Background
Lip type seals are used to seal the bearing supported sealing journals and the contact surfaces in an oil compartment.STORAGE
Sealing Journal Storage
Illustration 2 g03068957
Best storage practice for sealing journals
Illustration 3 g03068977
Acceptable storage practice for sealing journalsSealing journals should be stored with a sealing journal cap and in conformance with the storage and shelf life as per Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide". A cap provides protection to the critical areas of the sealing journal. The use of a cap reduces the risk of damage and contamination to the part.Illustration 2 shows an example of best storage practice of a sealing journal.Illustration 3 shows the minimum acceptable alternative to a cap.Bore Storage
Bores should be stored in a manner that will reduce contamination and risk damage to the inside of the bore. Storage should also conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".CLEANLINESS
Seal Cleanliness
Lip seals should be assembled in the housing only as needed. Building the inventory of lip seal sub assemblies should be avoided because they can be easily contaminated or damaged. Any work in process should be covered and protected from contamination and damage.Bore & Sealing Journal/Contact Surface Cleanliness
Illustration 4 g03068978
Clean bore ready for assembly
Illustration 5 g03068979
Maintained toolSeal bore and tooling should be free of nicks, burrs, and contamination as shown in the Illustration 4 and Illustration 5.Seal bore, seal tooling, and sealing journals/contact surfaces should be wiped clean with lint-free wipe to remove contamination.Presence of rust preventative coatings should also be removed from the seal bore and sealing journals/contact surfaces as the rust preventative coatings may interfere with the sealing ability of the seal.Tool return marks in the bore must be avoided as leakage can occur at the seal outside diameter.Tooling Cleanliness
Tooling cleanliness should conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".To help protect the seal tooling from damage, it is important that proper lip-seal tooling storage needs to be provided. Placing seal tooling on a metal surface can severely damage the tool due to metal-to-metal contact.Seal tooling should be stored on a soft, forgiving surface such as nylon, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and so on. Proper storage facilities must be provided to assembly area to reduce risk of damage to tool.Tooling Storage Cleanliness
Tooling storage cleanliness should conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".Press tables and tooling storage surfaces should be clean and free from contamination such as dirt, filings, or other debris.HANDLING
Handling of the Seal
Illustration 6 g03068997
Proper handling of lip sealMany seals are pre-lubricated. Do not remove the lubrication on pre-lubricated seals.Lip seals should only be handled on the outer edge. To avoid contamination, the sealing surface should not be touched. Refer to Illustration 6 for proper handling.Many seals come with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coating on the seal. Do not remove the coating or damage the coating in any way. Handle with proper and adequate care.Note: PTFE is more commonly referred to as Teflon from Dupont.Handling of Mating Components
Lip seals are sensitive
Illustration 1 g03068938
Background
Lip type seals are used to seal the bearing supported sealing journals and the contact surfaces in an oil compartment.STORAGE
Sealing Journal Storage
Illustration 2 g03068957
Best storage practice for sealing journals
Illustration 3 g03068977
Acceptable storage practice for sealing journalsSealing journals should be stored with a sealing journal cap and in conformance with the storage and shelf life as per Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide". A cap provides protection to the critical areas of the sealing journal. The use of a cap reduces the risk of damage and contamination to the part.Illustration 2 shows an example of best storage practice of a sealing journal.Illustration 3 shows the minimum acceptable alternative to a cap.Bore Storage
Bores should be stored in a manner that will reduce contamination and risk damage to the inside of the bore. Storage should also conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".CLEANLINESS
Seal Cleanliness
Lip seals should be assembled in the housing only as needed. Building the inventory of lip seal sub assemblies should be avoided because they can be easily contaminated or damaged. Any work in process should be covered and protected from contamination and damage.Bore & Sealing Journal/Contact Surface Cleanliness
Illustration 4 g03068978
Clean bore ready for assembly
Illustration 5 g03068979
Maintained toolSeal bore and tooling should be free of nicks, burrs, and contamination as shown in the Illustration 4 and Illustration 5.Seal bore, seal tooling, and sealing journals/contact surfaces should be wiped clean with lint-free wipe to remove contamination.Presence of rust preventative coatings should also be removed from the seal bore and sealing journals/contact surfaces as the rust preventative coatings may interfere with the sealing ability of the seal.Tool return marks in the bore must be avoided as leakage can occur at the seal outside diameter.Tooling Cleanliness
Tooling cleanliness should conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".To help protect the seal tooling from damage, it is important that proper lip-seal tooling storage needs to be provided. Placing seal tooling on a metal surface can severely damage the tool due to metal-to-metal contact.Seal tooling should be stored on a soft, forgiving surface such as nylon, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and so on. Proper storage facilities must be provided to assembly area to reduce risk of damage to tool.Tooling Storage Cleanliness
Tooling storage cleanliness should conform to Contamination Control Guidelines, PEBJ0002, "Caterpillar Dealer Contamination Control Compliance Guide".Press tables and tooling storage surfaces should be clean and free from contamination such as dirt, filings, or other debris.HANDLING
Handling of the Seal
Illustration 6 g03068997
Proper handling of lip sealMany seals are pre-lubricated. Do not remove the lubrication on pre-lubricated seals.Lip seals should only be handled on the outer edge. To avoid contamination, the sealing surface should not be touched. Refer to Illustration 6 for proper handling.Many seals come with a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coating on the seal. Do not remove the coating or damage the coating in any way. Handle with proper and adequate care.Note: PTFE is more commonly referred to as Teflon from Dupont.Handling of Mating Components
Lip seals are sensitive
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts bracket Caterpillar catalog:
7S6723
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5D1973
BRACKET ASSEM.
140, 14E
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6F1064
BRACKET
120, 120B, 12E, 140, 140B
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BRACKET ASSEM. (Front)
12F, 14E
12F, 14E
8D7975
BRACKET ASSEM.
12F, 12G
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8D4786
BRACKET ASSEM.
120, 140
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BRACKET (Left Hand)
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7D2742
BRACKET ASSEM.
12F, 14E
12F, 14E
5D0457
BRACKET ASSEM.
12E, 140
12E, 140
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14E
14E
5D4598
BRACKET
14E
14E
5D0206
BRACKET
14E
14E
5D0396
BRACKET (Left Hand)
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