7N1277 BRACKET AS Caterpillar parts
3208, 3304, 3306, 572R II, 583R, 583T, 587R, 587T, 785C, 785D, 950F, C27, D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D11R, D11T, D6H, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, D8R, D8R II, D9N, D9R, PL87
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7N1277
7N-1277
7N1277
CA7N1277
7N-1277
7N1277
Weight: 0.010 pounds 0 kg.
GENERATOR SET, WHEEL LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 7N1277:
Information:
Reference: Truck Engine News: ... December 17, 1984; Page 3; "Starters That Remain Engaged After Engine Is Running. "... May 1987; Page 3; "Alternator/Generator Output Test On The Engine; " and Page 4; "Testing The Starter On The Engine." ... June 1988; Page 1; "Maintenance-Free Batteries Require Different Troubleshooting Procedures. "... March 1989; Page 5; "Preventive Maintenance for Batteries. "
Reference: Special Instruction, Form SEHS7633, Battery Test Procedure.Starter damage often results from attempting to crank with low battery (cranking) voltage on the electric starter. Engine ring gear damage may also result in this situation. There are three main reasons for starter failure:
1. Wearout during normal starter life (2000 to 5000 hours).2a. Starter stays engaged with ring gear during startup.2b. Starter attempts to reengage the ring gear after start-up.3. Damage from low voltage on the starter motor.1. Wearout refers to normal or expected starter life. The starter needs replacement because: the commutator brushes are too short, the nose housing bearing are worn (sloppy), or the solenoid contacts are no longer a good switch to connect the battery to the starter. The result is a starter that no longer cranks or might crank sluggishly. In this situation, the starter and starter solenoid shown no real visual signs of failure. The drive gear is NOT broken or blue from heat, the armature shaft is NOT blue, there are no "hot" spots sometimes easily visible on a painted housing.2a. A starter, that fails as the result of staying in mesh with the engine ring gear during start-up, may show:... blue, badly worn, or broken starter drive gear; or worn bearing.... blue armature shaft in the nose housing.... excessive wear in the armature shaft bearing of the nose housing.... armature shaft that is locked up and cannot be rotated.... "hot" spots in the paint on the brush end of the starter.2b. A starter that is replaced because the drive attempted to reengage with a running engine ring gear shows one or more drive teeth "milled" or chewed up on the leading edge. This fault is usually caused by operator error or an intermittent faulty "start" signal to the starter from a start switch, start relay, or harness fault.3. The results of low voltage on the starting MOTOR while cranking may be:... sluggish cranking.... no cranking, maybe only a "click. "... starter can be heard to "chatter " or pulse the drive in and out of the ring gear at a rapid rate.... solenoid gets hot and may even weld the contacts closed so that the starter tries to crank continuously, or may run (operate) without cranking the engine. See illustrations. The solenoid contacts show a burnt or "smoked" spot (and sometimes, melted) while the rest of the contact area shows previous starts were normal.... one or more (but not all) starter drive teeth show case crushing of the hardened tooth surface.... badly chipped, or broken engine ring gear teeth. ... bent armature shaft at drive end caused by engine "rock-back."
Illustration 1. Damage to solenoid
Reference: Special Instruction, Form SEHS7633, Battery Test Procedure.Starter damage often results from attempting to crank with low battery (cranking) voltage on the electric starter. Engine ring gear damage may also result in this situation. There are three main reasons for starter failure:
1. Wearout during normal starter life (2000 to 5000 hours).2a. Starter stays engaged with ring gear during startup.2b. Starter attempts to reengage the ring gear after start-up.3. Damage from low voltage on the starter motor.1. Wearout refers to normal or expected starter life. The starter needs replacement because: the commutator brushes are too short, the nose housing bearing are worn (sloppy), or the solenoid contacts are no longer a good switch to connect the battery to the starter. The result is a starter that no longer cranks or might crank sluggishly. In this situation, the starter and starter solenoid shown no real visual signs of failure. The drive gear is NOT broken or blue from heat, the armature shaft is NOT blue, there are no "hot" spots sometimes easily visible on a painted housing.2a. A starter, that fails as the result of staying in mesh with the engine ring gear during start-up, may show:... blue, badly worn, or broken starter drive gear; or worn bearing.... blue armature shaft in the nose housing.... excessive wear in the armature shaft bearing of the nose housing.... armature shaft that is locked up and cannot be rotated.... "hot" spots in the paint on the brush end of the starter.2b. A starter that is replaced because the drive attempted to reengage with a running engine ring gear shows one or more drive teeth "milled" or chewed up on the leading edge. This fault is usually caused by operator error or an intermittent faulty "start" signal to the starter from a start switch, start relay, or harness fault.3. The results of low voltage on the starting MOTOR while cranking may be:... sluggish cranking.... no cranking, maybe only a "click. "... starter can be heard to "chatter " or pulse the drive in and out of the ring gear at a rapid rate.... solenoid gets hot and may even weld the contacts closed so that the starter tries to crank continuously, or may run (operate) without cranking the engine. See illustrations. The solenoid contacts show a burnt or "smoked" spot (and sometimes, melted) while the rest of the contact area shows previous starts were normal.... one or more (but not all) starter drive teeth show case crushing of the hardened tooth surface.... badly chipped, or broken engine ring gear teeth. ... bent armature shaft at drive end caused by engine "rock-back."
Illustration 1. Damage to solenoid
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Parts bracket Caterpillar catalog:
1U1174
BRACKET
D5HTSK II, D5R LGP, D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL
D5HTSK II, D5R LGP, D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL
1U1173
BRACKET
D5HTSK II, D5R LGP, D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL
D5HTSK II, D5R LGP, D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL
3J2682
BRACKET
527, 5S, 6A, 6S, 7A, D6D, D6E, D6E SR, D6G, D6G SR, D6H, D6H XL, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL, D7G, D7H
527, 5S, 6A, 6S, 7A, D6D, D6E, D6E SR, D6G, D6G SR, D6H, D6H XL, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D6T LGP, D6T XL, D7G, D7H
8S7818
BRACKET-ROLLER
571G, 572G, D6H XL, D6H XR, D7F, D7G, D7G2
571G, 572G, D6H XL, D6H XR, D7F, D7G, D7G2
1096938
BRACKET
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
3J7798
BRACKET
8A, 8S, D8N, D8R
8A, 8S, D8N, D8R
1074029
BRACKET-PIVOT
525B, 814F, 814F II, 815F, 815F II, 816F, 816F II, 914G, 924F, 928F, 928G, 938F, 938G, 950F, 950F II, 950G, 950G II, 960F, 962G, 962G II, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 970F, 972G, 972G II, 980G, 980G ...
525B, 814F, 814F II, 815F, 815F II, 816F, 816F II, 914G, 924F, 928F, 928G, 938F, 938G, 950F, 950F II, 950G, 950G II, 960F, 962G, 962G II, 966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 970F, 972G, 972G II, 980G, 980G ...
1117259
BRACKET AS
621F, 623E, 623F, 627F, D10R, D9R
621F, 623E, 623F, 627F, D10R, D9R
1057174
BRACKET AS
950F, 950F II, 960F, 966F, 970F
950F, 950F II, 960F, 966F, 970F
1018240
BRACKET
D10N, D10R, D10T, D9N, D9R, D9T
D10N, D10R, D10T, D9N, D9R, D9T
7W7078
BRACKET AS
D9N, D9R
D9N, D9R
3477093
BRACKET-SUPPORT
C27, C32
C27, C32
3532218
BRACKET
C27
C27
3503003
BRACKET
C27
C27
3793577
BRACKET
C15
C15
1279323
BRACKET AS
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 12K, 12M, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 160K, 160M, 2290, 2390, 2391, 2491, 511, 521, 522, 525B, 525C, 532, 535B, 535C, 545, 545C, 572R II, 613C II, 621H, 621K, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 6...
1090, 1190, 1190T, 1290T, 12K, 12M, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 160K, 160M, 2290, 2390, 2391, 2491, 511, 521, 522, 525B, 525C, 532, 535B, 535C, 545, 545C, 572R II, 613C II, 621H, 621K, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 6...
3522379
BRACKET
C15, C18, CX31-C18I, CX35-C18I
C15, C18, CX31-C18I, CX35-C18I
3599982
BRACKET
C27
C27
2993308
BRACKET
C13, C15, C27, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15T
C13, C15, C27, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15T
4365182
BRACKET AS
C27, C32
C27, C32
4196063
BRACKET AS
C15, C18, C27
C15, C18, C27