1649397 CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER Caterpillar parts
3126B, C7
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164-9397
1649397
CA1649397
164-9397
1649397
Weight: 19 pounds 8 kg.
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785B (6HK),
789B (7EK),
793B (1HL),
793C (4AR) TrucksReference: Service Manual Module, SENR6059-03, "Vital Information Management System (VIMS)"Service Magazine; April 28, 1997; Page 23; "Major Enhancements And Recommendations Effective With New 9.3X Software Available For Vital Information Management System (VIMS)"
This article will discuss the changes that were made to the VIMS Truck Payload System. Any VIMS on-board software class version 9.3X or later will contain these changes.
Payload Cycle Terms
The following terms are used to describe the payload cycle:
* Loading Time: The time spent loading the truck with material.* Traveling Loaded: Time that begins when the truck reaches 2 mph after leaving the pit.* Dumping: Time that begins when the body position for a loaded truck is in the "up" position for at least four continuous seconds.* Traveling Empty: Travel time back to the pit after dumping is complete. Body Position Parameter
The body position parameter is now used as the dumping indicator. Previously the body lever parameter was used as the dumping indicator.
The body position parameter indicates whether the truck body is "up" or "down". If the truck is loaded and the body position is in the "up" position for at least four continuous seconds the truck is considered to be dumping. The truck remains in the dumping state until the body position returns to the "down" position.
If the body position is in the "up" position the system will prevent the truck from entering the loading state. Estimated Loader Passes Are Counted And Broadcast
When an estimated loader pass occurs, the system now increments the loader pass count and broadcasts the estimated payload information (over telemetry).
During loading it is possible for the operator to start moving immediately after a loader pass is applied. The operator may need to move the truck to re-position under the shovel or to actually leave the loading area after a final pass. Regardless of the circumstances, in most instances this immediate movement after a pass causes the VIMS truck payload system to make a best estimate of the current payload. Anytime the system makes an estimate it is counted as a loader pass and the estimated payload is broadcast.
Enable Collapsed-Strut Events
Collapsed-Suspension Cylinder detection is now functional. Previous on-board software defined collapsed-suspension cylinder events, but VIMS could not display these events.
Additional Information Stored For Each Payload Cycle
VIMS now stores the following additional items for each payload cycle:
* Identification of the operator who completed the cycle (operator at time of dumping). This information may also be used to identify the pit that the payload originated from, by substituting a "Pit Identifier" in place of the "Operator ID".* Number of transmission gear shifts (up/down) made during the cycle.* Payload-related diagnostic information taken and stored during the cycle. This additional information will only be seen when using VIMS-PC V2.2 or later. Earlier versions of VIMS-PC will simply ignore this information. Modified Allocation Of Time Among Payload Cycle Time Slot
VIMS now considers "under shovel" and "re-spotting" time as part of loading time. The previous system considered "under
785B (6HK),
789B (7EK),
793B (1HL),
793C (4AR) TrucksReference: Service Manual Module, SENR6059-03, "Vital Information Management System (VIMS)"Service Magazine; April 28, 1997; Page 23; "Major Enhancements And Recommendations Effective With New 9.3X Software Available For Vital Information Management System (VIMS)"
This article will discuss the changes that were made to the VIMS Truck Payload System. Any VIMS on-board software class version 9.3X or later will contain these changes.
Payload Cycle Terms
The following terms are used to describe the payload cycle:
* Loading Time: The time spent loading the truck with material.* Traveling Loaded: Time that begins when the truck reaches 2 mph after leaving the pit.* Dumping: Time that begins when the body position for a loaded truck is in the "up" position for at least four continuous seconds.* Traveling Empty: Travel time back to the pit after dumping is complete. Body Position Parameter
The body position parameter is now used as the dumping indicator. Previously the body lever parameter was used as the dumping indicator.
The body position parameter indicates whether the truck body is "up" or "down". If the truck is loaded and the body position is in the "up" position for at least four continuous seconds the truck is considered to be dumping. The truck remains in the dumping state until the body position returns to the "down" position.
If the body position is in the "up" position the system will prevent the truck from entering the loading state. Estimated Loader Passes Are Counted And Broadcast
When an estimated loader pass occurs, the system now increments the loader pass count and broadcasts the estimated payload information (over telemetry).
During loading it is possible for the operator to start moving immediately after a loader pass is applied. The operator may need to move the truck to re-position under the shovel or to actually leave the loading area after a final pass. Regardless of the circumstances, in most instances this immediate movement after a pass causes the VIMS truck payload system to make a best estimate of the current payload. Anytime the system makes an estimate it is counted as a loader pass and the estimated payload is broadcast.
Enable Collapsed-Strut Events
Collapsed-Suspension Cylinder detection is now functional. Previous on-board software defined collapsed-suspension cylinder events, but VIMS could not display these events.
Additional Information Stored For Each Payload Cycle
VIMS now stores the following additional items for each payload cycle:
* Identification of the operator who completed the cycle (operator at time of dumping). This information may also be used to identify the pit that the payload originated from, by substituting a "Pit Identifier" in place of the "Operator ID".* Number of transmission gear shifts (up/down) made during the cycle.* Payload-related diagnostic information taken and stored during the cycle. This additional information will only be seen when using VIMS-PC V2.2 or later. Earlier versions of VIMS-PC will simply ignore this information. Modified Allocation Of Time Among Payload Cycle Time Slot
VIMS now considers "under shovel" and "re-spotting" time as part of loading time. The previous system considered "under
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