2102186 CONTROL GP-TRANSFER SWITCH Caterpillar parts
ATS
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2102186
210-2186
2102186
CA2102186
210-2186
2102186
AUTOMATIC TRANS SWITCH,
Compatible equipment models: 2102186:
Information:
Cleaning the Primary Air Cleaner Elements
The primary air cleaner element can be used up to six times if the element is properly cleaned and inspected. When the primary air cleaner element is cleaned, check for rips or tears in the filter material. The primary air cleaner element should be replaced at least one time per year. This replacement should be performed regardless of the number of cleanings.Use clean primary air cleaner elements while dirty elements are being cleaned.
Do not clean the air cleaner elements by bumping or tapping. This could damage the seals. Do not use elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Damaged elements will allow dirt to pass through. Engine damage could result.
Visually inspect the primary air cleaner elements before cleaning. Inspect the air cleaner elements for damage to the seal, the gaskets, and the outer cover. Discard any damaged air cleaner elements.There are four common methods that are used to clean primary air cleaner elements:
Pressurized water
Pressurized air
Vacuum cleaning
Washing with nonsudsing detergentPressurized Water
Pressurized water will clean the primary air cleaner element unless carbon and oil have accumulated on the surface of the primary air cleaner element. The maximum water pressure for cleaning purposes must be below 275 kPa (40 psi). Do not use a spray nozzle.Note: When the primary air cleaner element is cleaned, always begin with the clean side (inside) in order to force dirt particles toward the dirty side (outside).Aim the hose so that the water flows inside the element along the length of the filter in order to help prevent damage to the paper pleats. Do not aim the stream of water directly at the primary air cleaner element. Dirt could be forced further into the pleats.Note: Refer to "Drying the Primary Air Cleaner Elements". Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Pressurized Air
Pressurized air can be used to clean primary air cleaner elements that have not been cleaned more than two times. Pressurized air will not remove deposits of carbon and oil. Use filtered, dry air with a maximum pressure of 207 kPa (30 psi).
Illustration 2 g00281692Note: When the primary air cleaner elements are cleaned, always begin with the clean side (inside) in order to force dirt particles toward the dirty side (outside).Aim the hose so that the air flows inside the element along the length of the filter in order to help prevent damage to the paper pleats. Do not aim the stream of air directly at the primary air cleaner element. Dirt could be forced further into the pleats.Note: Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Vacuum Cleaning
Vacuum cleaning is a good method for cleaning primary air cleaner elements which require daily cleaning because of a dry, dusty environment. Cleaning with pressurized air is recommended prior to vacuum cleaning. Vacuum cleaning will not remove deposits of carbon and oil.Note: Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Washing the Primary Air Cleaner Elements with Nonsudsing Detergent
Do not wash air cleaner elements in any flammable solution such as diesel fuel or gasoline. Doing
The primary air cleaner element can be used up to six times if the element is properly cleaned and inspected. When the primary air cleaner element is cleaned, check for rips or tears in the filter material. The primary air cleaner element should be replaced at least one time per year. This replacement should be performed regardless of the number of cleanings.Use clean primary air cleaner elements while dirty elements are being cleaned.
Do not clean the air cleaner elements by bumping or tapping. This could damage the seals. Do not use elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Damaged elements will allow dirt to pass through. Engine damage could result.
Visually inspect the primary air cleaner elements before cleaning. Inspect the air cleaner elements for damage to the seal, the gaskets, and the outer cover. Discard any damaged air cleaner elements.There are four common methods that are used to clean primary air cleaner elements:
Pressurized water
Pressurized air
Vacuum cleaning
Washing with nonsudsing detergentPressurized Water
Pressurized water will clean the primary air cleaner element unless carbon and oil have accumulated on the surface of the primary air cleaner element. The maximum water pressure for cleaning purposes must be below 275 kPa (40 psi). Do not use a spray nozzle.Note: When the primary air cleaner element is cleaned, always begin with the clean side (inside) in order to force dirt particles toward the dirty side (outside).Aim the hose so that the water flows inside the element along the length of the filter in order to help prevent damage to the paper pleats. Do not aim the stream of water directly at the primary air cleaner element. Dirt could be forced further into the pleats.Note: Refer to "Drying the Primary Air Cleaner Elements". Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Pressurized Air
Pressurized air can be used to clean primary air cleaner elements that have not been cleaned more than two times. Pressurized air will not remove deposits of carbon and oil. Use filtered, dry air with a maximum pressure of 207 kPa (30 psi).
Illustration 2 g00281692Note: When the primary air cleaner elements are cleaned, always begin with the clean side (inside) in order to force dirt particles toward the dirty side (outside).Aim the hose so that the air flows inside the element along the length of the filter in order to help prevent damage to the paper pleats. Do not aim the stream of air directly at the primary air cleaner element. Dirt could be forced further into the pleats.Note: Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Vacuum Cleaning
Vacuum cleaning is a good method for cleaning primary air cleaner elements which require daily cleaning because of a dry, dusty environment. Cleaning with pressurized air is recommended prior to vacuum cleaning. Vacuum cleaning will not remove deposits of carbon and oil.Note: Refer to "Inspecting the Primary Air Cleaner Elements".Washing the Primary Air Cleaner Elements with Nonsudsing Detergent
Do not wash air cleaner elements in any flammable solution such as diesel fuel or gasoline. Doing
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts control Caterpillar catalog:
2633763
CONTROL AR-AUXILIARY
365C, 365C L, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 390D
365C, 365C L, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 390D
9D7020
CONTROL AR-HYDRAULIC
130G, 140G
130G, 140G
4430887
CONTROL GP-SERVICE BRAKE
621K, 623K, 623K LRC, 627K, 627K LRC
621K, 623K, 623K LRC, 627K, 627K LRC
2803264
CONTROL & MTG GP-ENGINE ELEK
320D L, 324D FM, 324D FM LL, 325D FM, 325D FM LL, 325D MH, 330D, 330D FM, 330D MH
320D L, 324D FM, 324D FM LL, 325D FM, 325D FM LL, 325D MH, 330D, 330D FM, 330D MH
2186571
CONTROL GP-PILOT OPERATED HYD
226B, 242B, 247B, 257B
226B, 242B, 247B, 257B
2502113
CONTROL GP-WINCH
D6K, D6K LGP, D6K XL
D6K, D6K LGP, D6K XL