8R0821 CARRIER & LINING AS Caterpillar parts
910
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA8R0821
8R-0821
8R0821
CA8R0821
8R-0821
8R0821
Weight: 3 pounds 1 kg.
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CTP 8R0821 Lining AS for Braking and Steering System
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8R0821 Brake Pad Shoe Fits Fits Catterpillarr IT12 613 613B 950
SOLOGEAR Part Number(s): 8R0821, 7K5057, 2V9135
SOLOGEAR Part Number(s): 8R0821, 7K5057, 2V9135
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Troubleshooting Guide
General
Do not open or close the exciter with the engine-generator operating. When the generator is operating, the heat sinks and exciter parts are electrically charged. Components will be damaged if a metal contact is made between the generator frame and the heat sinks or exciter parts.
A large percentage of reported electrical faults result from undetected mechanical deficiencies. Take time to examine the entire installation carefully and methodically. Separate mechanical from electrical deficiencies.A generator is essentially a constant speed device. RPM that is 5 to 10 percent above or below rated RPM can cause large variations in terminal voltage.Generator heating is the result of line current. The higher the line current, the greater the heat.A voltmeter and ammeter or kW meter will not necessarily indicate the KVA load on a generator because of the power factor of the load.Before attempting to repair the generator, be familiar with the operating principles of the generator.Recognize the apparent operational trouble and diagnose the trouble from the wiring diagram and troubleshooting guide.When troubleshooting for voltage, a generator can usually be operated at a low RPM. Voltage and cycles are directly proportional to RPM. A six pole, 60 cycle, 230 volt, 1200 RPM generator operating at a low idle of 900 RPM produces 173 volts at 45 cycles. For information on the electrical and mechanical characteristics of SRCR generators, make reference to the section INDUSTRIAL DIVISION DATA SHEETS: No. 70.0 and TECHNICAL INFORMATION FILE (TIF).Test Instruments
A Volt-Ohm-Milliameter having scales of approximately the following values:AC Volts ... 0-12, 1-100, 0-300DC Volts ... 0-50, 0-100, 0-150Ohms ... x 1, x 10, x 100, x 1000DC Amps ... 0-3A Kelvin or a Wheatstone Bridge is used to measure the resistance of either the generator revolving field or the stator winding.A 500 or 1000 Volt Megohmmeter is used to measure the generator stator revolving field insulation resistance.A DC Ammeter with appropriate ampere shunt.A tong-type Volt Ammeter with scales 0-600 volts and 0-600 amperes. Some generators are rated higher than 600 amperes, but these are normally connected with two or more conductors per phase. To measure line current for these generators, measure the current in each conductor per phase and add the individual conductor currents. See if generator is rated over 600 volts.A direct reading Tachometer or a 3 or 5 second intergrating tachometer which is a relatively precise indicator, providing the drive does not slip. When precise frequency control is required, a direct comparison with utility power can be made.
On generators rated above 600 volts, do not use direct reading test equipment to measure line voltage or line current (even through the instruments have high voltage scales). Potential and current transformers rated for applicable voltage must be used. DO NOT rely on test instrument insulation alone when working on power circuits above 600 volts.
Electrical instruments are not precisely accurate. Five percent difference in readings between two instruments is common. Multi-scale instruments can exhibit five percent difference between scales. Where uniform adjustments are necessary (as in parallel operation),
General
Do not open or close the exciter with the engine-generator operating. When the generator is operating, the heat sinks and exciter parts are electrically charged. Components will be damaged if a metal contact is made between the generator frame and the heat sinks or exciter parts.
A large percentage of reported electrical faults result from undetected mechanical deficiencies. Take time to examine the entire installation carefully and methodically. Separate mechanical from electrical deficiencies.A generator is essentially a constant speed device. RPM that is 5 to 10 percent above or below rated RPM can cause large variations in terminal voltage.Generator heating is the result of line current. The higher the line current, the greater the heat.A voltmeter and ammeter or kW meter will not necessarily indicate the KVA load on a generator because of the power factor of the load.Before attempting to repair the generator, be familiar with the operating principles of the generator.Recognize the apparent operational trouble and diagnose the trouble from the wiring diagram and troubleshooting guide.When troubleshooting for voltage, a generator can usually be operated at a low RPM. Voltage and cycles are directly proportional to RPM. A six pole, 60 cycle, 230 volt, 1200 RPM generator operating at a low idle of 900 RPM produces 173 volts at 45 cycles. For information on the electrical and mechanical characteristics of SRCR generators, make reference to the section INDUSTRIAL DIVISION DATA SHEETS: No. 70.0 and TECHNICAL INFORMATION FILE (TIF).Test Instruments
A Volt-Ohm-Milliameter having scales of approximately the following values:AC Volts ... 0-12, 1-100, 0-300DC Volts ... 0-50, 0-100, 0-150Ohms ... x 1, x 10, x 100, x 1000DC Amps ... 0-3A Kelvin or a Wheatstone Bridge is used to measure the resistance of either the generator revolving field or the stator winding.A 500 or 1000 Volt Megohmmeter is used to measure the generator stator revolving field insulation resistance.A DC Ammeter with appropriate ampere shunt.A tong-type Volt Ammeter with scales 0-600 volts and 0-600 amperes. Some generators are rated higher than 600 amperes, but these are normally connected with two or more conductors per phase. To measure line current for these generators, measure the current in each conductor per phase and add the individual conductor currents. See if generator is rated over 600 volts.A direct reading Tachometer or a 3 or 5 second intergrating tachometer which is a relatively precise indicator, providing the drive does not slip. When precise frequency control is required, a direct comparison with utility power can be made.
On generators rated above 600 volts, do not use direct reading test equipment to measure line voltage or line current (even through the instruments have high voltage scales). Potential and current transformers rated for applicable voltage must be used. DO NOT rely on test instrument insulation alone when working on power circuits above 600 volts.
Electrical instruments are not precisely accurate. Five percent difference in readings between two instruments is common. Multi-scale instruments can exhibit five percent difference between scales. Where uniform adjustments are necessary (as in parallel operation),
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts carrier Caterpillar catalog:
6P0748
CARRIER-PLANETARY
910, 916, 926, 926A, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III, D4B, D4C, D4C III, IT18B, IT28
910, 916, 926, 926A, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III, D4B, D4C, D4C III, IT18B, IT28
8E4024
CARRIER-PLANETARY
910, 916, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III
910, 916, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III
8E4589
CARRIER AS
910, 916, 926, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III, D4C, D4C III, IT18B, IT28B
910, 916, 926, 931B, 931C, 931C II, 933, D3C, D3C III, D4C, D4C III, IT18B, IT28B
1T1397
CARRIER-STATOR
910, 916, 926, 931B, 933, 939, D3B, D3C II, D3C III, D4B, D4C III, D5C, D5C III, IT28
910, 916, 926, 931B, 933, 939, D3B, D3C II, D3C III, D4B, D4C III, D5C, D5C III, IT28
6P0700
CARRIER-PLANETARY
910, 916, 931B, D7G
910, 916, 931B, D7G
9S8416
CARRIER ASSEM.
910, 931B
910, 931B
1T1535
CARRIER
910, 931B, D3B
910, 931B, D3B
6S3944
CARRIER ASSEM.
910, CS-643
910, CS-643
1V1409
CARRIER
910, 920
910, 920
6S3011
CARRIER
910
910
5G4010
CARRIER AS
910, CS-643
910, CS-643
8R0807
CARRIER & LINING AS
528, 528B, 530B, 910
528, 528B, 530B, 910
1T1508
CARRIER-STATOR
936, 936F, 966C, G936
936, 936F, 966C, G936
1T1481
CARRIER-RING
936, 950B, 950B/950E, 950F, 966R, G936
936, 950B, 950B/950E, 950F, 966R, G936
9W4957
CARRIER-PLANETARY
936, 936F, G936
936, 936F, G936
3T0785
CARRIER AS-RING
615, D300B
615, D300B
3T7006
CARRIER AS
637E
637E
1T1443
CARRIER
930R
930R
1T1877
CARRIER-STATOR
631E, 637E
631E, 637E
1T1573
CARRIER AS-GUIDE
930R, 966R
930R, 966R
5Y1066
CARRIER AS
930R
930R
5Y1307
CARRIER AS
930R
930R
8R0807
CARRIER & LINING AS
528, 528B, 530B, 910
528, 528B, 530B, 910