6N9514 CORE ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
651E, 657E, 769C, 777, D9H
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CA6N9514
6N-9514
6N9514
CA6N9514
6N-9514
6N9514
Weight: 108 pounds 48 kg.
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR, WHEEL TRACTOR,
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Oil Cooler Core 6N-9514 6N9514 for Caterpillar CAT Off-Highway
MASGJJX Part Number:6N-9514 6N9514 || Applicable models: Fit for Caterpillar CAT Off-Highway || Safety: 100% Tested Before Shipping to Ensure Product Safety, Stability and Durability. || Function: High-quality material for long-lasting durability. Perfect match for the original car and easy to install || TIPS: Please be sure to compare carefully with photos and check part number before buying items, If you are not sure this part is suitable, please feel free to contact us, we'll reply you as soon as possible.
MASGJJX Part Number:6N-9514 6N9514 || Applicable models: Fit for Caterpillar CAT Off-Highway || Safety: 100% Tested Before Shipping to Ensure Product Safety, Stability and Durability. || Function: High-quality material for long-lasting durability. Perfect match for the original car and easy to install || TIPS: Please be sure to compare carefully with photos and check part number before buying items, If you are not sure this part is suitable, please feel free to contact us, we'll reply you as soon as possible.
Stevens Lake Parts One New Oil Cooler Core Fits CAT, Fits Caterpillar 594, 594H, 768C, 769C, 772B, 773, 773B, 776, 777 Models Interchangeable with 0R3358, 1W5942, 6N9514, 9N5526, 9S5457, V9Y4318
Stevens Lake Parts One New Aftermarket Replacement || This Is An Aftermarket Replacement Part Made To Meet Or Exceed OEM Specifications. || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product. || This Aftermarket Part Is Made to Meet or Exceed Manufacturer (OEM) Specifications.
Stevens Lake Parts One New Aftermarket Replacement || This Is An Aftermarket Replacement Part Made To Meet Or Exceed OEM Specifications. || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product. || This Aftermarket Part Is Made to Meet or Exceed Manufacturer (OEM) Specifications.
Stevens Lake Parts One New Oil Cooler Core Fits CAT, Fits Caterpillar 594, 594H, 768C, 769C, 772B, 773, 773B, 776, 777 Models Interchangeable with 0R3358, 1W5942, 6N9514, 9N5526, 9S5457, V9Y4318
Stevens Lake Parts One New Aftermarket Replacement || This Is An Aftermarket Replacement Part Made To Meet Or Exceed OEM Specifications. || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product. || This Aftermarket Part Is Made to Meet or Exceed Manufacturer (OEM) Specifications.
Stevens Lake Parts One New Aftermarket Replacement || This Is An Aftermarket Replacement Part Made To Meet Or Exceed OEM Specifications. || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product. || This Aftermarket Part Is Made to Meet or Exceed Manufacturer (OEM) Specifications.
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Introduction
[Appendix B reproduces Woodward manual 82715.]All electronic equipment contains components that can be damaged, or suffer reduced reliability, from improper handling or incorrect wiring. This manual describes methods of handling electronic equipment and techniques for connecting and checking system wiring. These methods and techniques, if used, will substantially reduce handling damage and in-service failures. Although some types of electronic equipment are more easily damaged by mishandling or incorrect wiring than other types, regular use of these methods and techniques will result in fewer damaged components and increased reliability for all types of electronic equipment.Improper handling (installation, removal, storage, etc.) can cause two types of component failure: immediate failure or eventual failure (decreased reliability). Both of these types of failure, in turn, can be caused by electrostatic discharge, physical damage, or electrical damage.An electrostatic discharge across a device which is sensitive to static electricity usually punctures an insulating layer, causing the device to fail immediately. However, an electrostatic discharge can also weaken an insulating layer without puncturing it, causing eventual premature failure with no immediate malfunction or sign of damage.Rough handling or improper protection during installation, removal, shipping or storage can cause physical damage to a module, a printed circuit board (PCB), or a complete control. Again, the damage may not be apparent immediately, but may cause eventual premature failure.Incorrect system wiring or improper test procedures can electrically damage a control or can cause temporary incorrect operation without actual damage.In order to prevent these types of unnecessary damage to a control, module, or PCB, the following instructions must be followed.Preventing Electrostatic Damage
To effectively reduce damage from electrostatic discharge, all four of the following precautions must be taken:* Reduce the generation of static electricity* Dissipate safely any charges that have built up* Handle equipment correctly* Use protective devicesThe first of these four is the most important because, if no static electricity were generated, the other three precautions would not be necessary. However, since the generation of static electricity is impossible to completely eliminate, all four precautions must be taken to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.Reduce Static Generation
* Do not wear clothing that readily generates static electricity (synthetic materials generate large amounts of static electricity). Cotton or cotton-blend fabrics, for example, are good because they are not as likely to store electrostatic charges.* Keep all plastic items away from any area where electronic devices are handled. Any plastic item is a potential static generator. This includes candy-wrappers, foam cups, synthetic carpet, foam cushions, etc.* Avoid activities that produce static such as wiping feet or putting on smocks, when in the vicinity of static-sensitive devices.* Maintain as high a humidity as is comfortable and practical.Dissipate Built-Up Charges
* Always discharge any static charge your body might have built up before touching any electronic module, PCB, or control. To do this, touch and hold a grounded metal object for a minimum of two seconds.* When connecting a cable to a control, discharge any charge the cable may have. Touch the cable connector to the
[Appendix B reproduces Woodward manual 82715.]All electronic equipment contains components that can be damaged, or suffer reduced reliability, from improper handling or incorrect wiring. This manual describes methods of handling electronic equipment and techniques for connecting and checking system wiring. These methods and techniques, if used, will substantially reduce handling damage and in-service failures. Although some types of electronic equipment are more easily damaged by mishandling or incorrect wiring than other types, regular use of these methods and techniques will result in fewer damaged components and increased reliability for all types of electronic equipment.Improper handling (installation, removal, storage, etc.) can cause two types of component failure: immediate failure or eventual failure (decreased reliability). Both of these types of failure, in turn, can be caused by electrostatic discharge, physical damage, or electrical damage.An electrostatic discharge across a device which is sensitive to static electricity usually punctures an insulating layer, causing the device to fail immediately. However, an electrostatic discharge can also weaken an insulating layer without puncturing it, causing eventual premature failure with no immediate malfunction or sign of damage.Rough handling or improper protection during installation, removal, shipping or storage can cause physical damage to a module, a printed circuit board (PCB), or a complete control. Again, the damage may not be apparent immediately, but may cause eventual premature failure.Incorrect system wiring or improper test procedures can electrically damage a control or can cause temporary incorrect operation without actual damage.In order to prevent these types of unnecessary damage to a control, module, or PCB, the following instructions must be followed.Preventing Electrostatic Damage
To effectively reduce damage from electrostatic discharge, all four of the following precautions must be taken:* Reduce the generation of static electricity* Dissipate safely any charges that have built up* Handle equipment correctly* Use protective devicesThe first of these four is the most important because, if no static electricity were generated, the other three precautions would not be necessary. However, since the generation of static electricity is impossible to completely eliminate, all four precautions must be taken to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.Reduce Static Generation
* Do not wear clothing that readily generates static electricity (synthetic materials generate large amounts of static electricity). Cotton or cotton-blend fabrics, for example, are good because they are not as likely to store electrostatic charges.* Keep all plastic items away from any area where electronic devices are handled. Any plastic item is a potential static generator. This includes candy-wrappers, foam cups, synthetic carpet, foam cushions, etc.* Avoid activities that produce static such as wiping feet or putting on smocks, when in the vicinity of static-sensitive devices.* Maintain as high a humidity as is comfortable and practical.Dissipate Built-Up Charges
* Always discharge any static charge your body might have built up before touching any electronic module, PCB, or control. To do this, touch and hold a grounded metal object for a minimum of two seconds.* When connecting a cable to a control, discharge any charge the cable may have. Touch the cable connector to the
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7C3039
CORE AS-OIL COOLER
16G, 16H NA, 245, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3456, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 583R, 587R, 589, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631D, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 6...
16G, 16H NA, 245, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408B, 3408C, 3408E, 3456, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 583R, 587R, 589, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631D, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 6...
1245142
CORE AS-OIL COOLER
3508, 3508B, 3508C, 5130, 5130B, 776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777C, 777D, 854G, 992G, D11N, D11R, G3508, G3508B, PM3508
3508, 3508B, 3508C, 5130, 5130B, 776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777C, 777D, 854G, 992G, D11N, D11R, G3508, G3508B, PM3508
2W6632
CORE AS-RADIATOR
3408, 3412, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, 651E, 657E, 797, 797B, D10N, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3516
3408, 3412, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, 651E, 657E, 797, 797B, D10N, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3516
9Y3317
CORE AS-RADIATOR
3408, 3412, 3508, 589, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637E, 637G, 657E, 69D, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 988B, D8L, D9N, G3512, G3516
3408, 3412, 3508, 589, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637E, 637G, 657E, 69D, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 988B, D8L, D9N, G3512, G3516
7N0107
CORE ASSEM.
3406, 3408, 776, 777, 824C
3406, 3408, 776, 777, 824C
1275537
CORE AS
235B, 572R, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 814B, 814F, 815B, 815F, 816B, 816F, 950F, 950F II, 960F, 966D, 966F, 966F II, 970F, 972G, AD40, AD45, AE40, AE40 II, C-9, C9, C9.3, CX31-C9I, D6H, D6H XL, D6H XR, D...
235B, 572R, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 814B, 814F, 815B, 815F, 816B, 816F, 950F, 950F II, 960F, 966D, 966F, 966F II, 970F, 972G, AD40, AD45, AE40, AE40 II, C-9, C9, C9.3, CX31-C9I, D6H, D6H XL, D6H XR, D...
6N9851
CORE ASSEM.
3304, 627B, 637D, 966C, D4E, D5B, D7G, D9H
3304, 627B, 637D, 966C, D4E, D5B, D7G, D9H
6N0973
CORE ASSEM.
594H, D9H
594H, D9H
6N9654
CORE ASSEM.
594H, D9H
594H, D9H
6F3930
CORE-VALVE
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 14...
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 14...
4W4986
CORE AS.
633D, 637D, 769C
633D, 637D, 769C
7W2173
CORE AS-RADIATOR
776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777D, 797, 797B
776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777D, 797, 797B
6N9654
CORE ASSEM.
594H, D9H
594H, D9H
6N4106
CORE ASSEM.
951B
951B
8N8842
CORE ASSEM.
561D, D5B
561D, D5B
6N7687
CORE ASSEM.
983B
983B
8F6330
CORE
824, 955L, 988, 988B, D4D
824, 955L, 988, 988B, D4D