6N9216 CORE ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
D349
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6N9216
6N-9216
6N9216
CA6N9216
6N-9216
6N9216
Weight: 73 pounds 33 kg.
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2024-07-31
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Information:
Sound Level Information for Machines in European Union Countries and in Countries that Adopt the "EU Directives"
The declared dynamic operator sound pressure level is 71 dB(A) when "ISO 6396:2008" is used to measure the value for an enclosed cab. The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds. The cab was properly installed and maintained. The test was conducted with the cab doors and the cab windows closed.The declared exterior sound power level LWA is 110 dB(A), when the value is measured according to the dynamic test procedures and the conditions that are specified in "ISO 6395:2008". The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds.The declared sound levels listed above include both measurement uncertainty and uncertainty due to production variation.Sound Level Information for Machines in Eurasian Economic Union Countries
The declared dynamic operator sound pressure level is 71 dB(A) when "ISO 6396:2008" is used to measure the value for an enclosed cab. The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds. The measurement was conducted with the cab doors and the cab windows closed.The declared sound levels listed above include both measurement uncertainty and uncertainty due to production variation."The European Union Physical Agents (Vibration) Directive 2002/44/EC"
Vibration Data for Wheel Loaders
Information Concerning Hand/Arm Vibration Level
When the machine is operated according to the intended use, the hand/arm vibration of this machine is below 2.5 meter per second squared.Information Concerning Whole Body Vibration Level
This section provides vibration data and a method for estimating the vibration level for wheel loaders.Note: Vibration levels are influenced by many different parameters. Many items are listed below.
Operator training, behavior, mode, and stress
Job site organization, preparation, environment, weather, and material
Machine type, quality of the seat, quality of the suspension system, attachments, and condition of the equipmentIt is not possible to get precise vibration levels for this machine. The expected vibration levels can be estimated with the information in Table 1 to calculate the daily vibration exposure. A simple evaluation of the machine application can be used.Estimate the vibration levels for the three vibration directions. For typical operating conditions, use the average vibration levels as the estimated level. With an experienced operator and smooth terrain, subtract the Scenario Factors from the average vibration level to obtain the estimated vibration level. For aggressive operations and severe terrain, add the Scenario Factors to the average vibration level to obtain the estimated vibration level.Note: All vibration levels are in meter per second squared.
Table 1
"ISO Reference Table A - Equivalent vibration levels of whole body vibration emission for earthmoving equipment."
Machine Type Typical Operating Activity Vibration Levels Scenario Factors
X axis Y axis Z axis X axis Y axis Z axis
Compactor Work cycle 0,55 0,83 0,44 0,17 0,33 0,15 Note: Refer to "ISO/TR 25398 Mechanical Vibration - Guideline for
The declared dynamic operator sound pressure level is 71 dB(A) when "ISO 6396:2008" is used to measure the value for an enclosed cab. The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds. The cab was properly installed and maintained. The test was conducted with the cab doors and the cab windows closed.The declared exterior sound power level LWA is 110 dB(A), when the value is measured according to the dynamic test procedures and the conditions that are specified in "ISO 6395:2008". The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds.The declared sound levels listed above include both measurement uncertainty and uncertainty due to production variation.Sound Level Information for Machines in Eurasian Economic Union Countries
The declared dynamic operator sound pressure level is 71 dB(A) when "ISO 6396:2008" is used to measure the value for an enclosed cab. The measurement was conducted at 70% of the maximum engine cooling fan speed. The sound level may vary at different engine cooling fan speeds. The measurement was conducted with the cab doors and the cab windows closed.The declared sound levels listed above include both measurement uncertainty and uncertainty due to production variation."The European Union Physical Agents (Vibration) Directive 2002/44/EC"
Vibration Data for Wheel Loaders
Information Concerning Hand/Arm Vibration Level
When the machine is operated according to the intended use, the hand/arm vibration of this machine is below 2.5 meter per second squared.Information Concerning Whole Body Vibration Level
This section provides vibration data and a method for estimating the vibration level for wheel loaders.Note: Vibration levels are influenced by many different parameters. Many items are listed below.
Operator training, behavior, mode, and stress
Job site organization, preparation, environment, weather, and material
Machine type, quality of the seat, quality of the suspension system, attachments, and condition of the equipmentIt is not possible to get precise vibration levels for this machine. The expected vibration levels can be estimated with the information in Table 1 to calculate the daily vibration exposure. A simple evaluation of the machine application can be used.Estimate the vibration levels for the three vibration directions. For typical operating conditions, use the average vibration levels as the estimated level. With an experienced operator and smooth terrain, subtract the Scenario Factors from the average vibration level to obtain the estimated vibration level. For aggressive operations and severe terrain, add the Scenario Factors to the average vibration level to obtain the estimated vibration level.Note: All vibration levels are in meter per second squared.
Table 1
"ISO Reference Table A - Equivalent vibration levels of whole body vibration emission for earthmoving equipment."
Machine Type Typical Operating Activity Vibration Levels Scenario Factors
X axis Y axis Z axis X axis Y axis Z axis
Compactor Work cycle 0,55 0,83 0,44 0,17 0,33 0,15 Note: Refer to "ISO/TR 25398 Mechanical Vibration - Guideline for
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Parts core Caterpillar catalog:
4L0648
CORE AS
3408, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412E, 3512, D348, D349, D379, G3412, G398, PM3412
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D349
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D349
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