0R8916 CYL KIT-PACK Caterpillar parts
   
 
 
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 Alternative (cross code) number:
CA0R8916
0R-8916
0R8916
 
CA0R8916
0R-8916
0R8916
 
  Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg. 
  Information:
 Heading
The heading is the direction that the machine is traveling, shown in degrees, clockwise from grid north. 0 degrees equals North, 180 degrees equals South. The heading is calculated by comparing the left GPS antenna with the right GPS antenna.Guidance for a single GPS system is not given when the machine has just been started or when the machine has lost the GPS signal.The message "Low Accuracy (Move)" flashes on the display. Otherwise the "Low Accuracy GPS" message will be shown on the display.In this situation, wait until you are receiving high accuracy GPS signals again, move in a straight line, or do both.Pitch
Pitch is the forward/aft angle of the machine, calculated in degrees from the horizontal (0 degrees). Pitch is expressed in a percentage or a rise:Run depending on the unit settings. The pitch is considered positive when the angle is above the horizontal (up at the front). The pitch is considered negative when the angle is below the horizontal (down at the front).The pitch is calculated with the information from the GPS antenna. The AccuGrade System uses the pitch of the machine body in order to calculate the pitch of the cutting edge. In manual mode, the cutting edge can be at any pitch and correct cutting edge tip positions are calculated. In auto mode the cutting edge must be in the as-measured pitch. The pitch is derived from the design surface. If there is not enough information to calculate the pitch of the machine, the angle from the horizontal in which to apply the "antenna to blade" offsets is also unknown. Thus, unless the machine is sitting on a level surface, the cutting edge tip coordinates are wrong.The pitch may become inaccurate if one of the following occurs:
The system is started up
The system is reporting low accuracy GPS
The machine turns sharply
The machine changes pitch drastically over a short distanceThe message "Low Accuracy (Move)" flashes on the display.Move the machine until the message disappears.Orientation
Orientation is the direction in which the cutting edge is facing. The orientation is calculated from the vector between the two antennas.Cross Slope
Cross slope is the cross fall of the cutting edge, orthogonal to the direction of travel (machine heading). This is significant when the machine has a cutting edge that can be angled with respect to the body of the machine. Positive cross slope rises to the right. With respect to the left cutting edge tip, the cross slope is considered positive when the right cutting edge tip is high, and negative when the right cutting edge tip is low.
 The heading is the direction that the machine is traveling, shown in degrees, clockwise from grid north. 0 degrees equals North, 180 degrees equals South. The heading is calculated by comparing the left GPS antenna with the right GPS antenna.Guidance for a single GPS system is not given when the machine has just been started or when the machine has lost the GPS signal.The message "Low Accuracy (Move)" flashes on the display. Otherwise the "Low Accuracy GPS" message will be shown on the display.In this situation, wait until you are receiving high accuracy GPS signals again, move in a straight line, or do both.Pitch
Pitch is the forward/aft angle of the machine, calculated in degrees from the horizontal (0 degrees). Pitch is expressed in a percentage or a rise:Run depending on the unit settings. The pitch is considered positive when the angle is above the horizontal (up at the front). The pitch is considered negative when the angle is below the horizontal (down at the front).The pitch is calculated with the information from the GPS antenna. The AccuGrade System uses the pitch of the machine body in order to calculate the pitch of the cutting edge. In manual mode, the cutting edge can be at any pitch and correct cutting edge tip positions are calculated. In auto mode the cutting edge must be in the as-measured pitch. The pitch is derived from the design surface. If there is not enough information to calculate the pitch of the machine, the angle from the horizontal in which to apply the "antenna to blade" offsets is also unknown. Thus, unless the machine is sitting on a level surface, the cutting edge tip coordinates are wrong.The pitch may become inaccurate if one of the following occurs:
The system is started up
The system is reporting low accuracy GPS
The machine turns sharply
The machine changes pitch drastically over a short distanceThe message "Low Accuracy (Move)" flashes on the display.Move the machine until the message disappears.Orientation
Orientation is the direction in which the cutting edge is facing. The orientation is calculated from the vector between the two antennas.Cross Slope
Cross slope is the cross fall of the cutting edge, orthogonal to the direction of travel (machine heading). This is significant when the machine has a cutting edge that can be angled with respect to the body of the machine. Positive cross slope rises to the right. With respect to the left cutting edge tip, the cross slope is considered positive when the right cutting edge tip is high, and negative when the right cutting edge tip is low.
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