1851503 CYLINDER AS Caterpillar parts
420D, 428D, 430D
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1851503
185-1503
1851503
CA1851503
185-1503
1851503
Weight: 48 pounds 22 kg.
Information:
BEARING TYPE
SLEEVE
BORE DIAMETER
85
mm
GREASE PORT
N
MOUNT TYPE
EYE
TYPE
1
BACKHOE LOADER,
Information:
How A Relay Functions
Basically, a relay is a remote-controlled electrical switch that is turned on and off by a small amount of electrical current to let a large amount of current pass through its contacts to power a load (such as horns and starters). Low current flows through the relay coil and forms an electromagnet, which opens or closes the relay contacts (switch). See Illustration 1. Note the locations of the coil terminals and the contact terminals. Unless otherwise shown, contact designations of "normally open" (N.O.) and "normally closed" (N.C.) relate to the switch contact state without power applied to the relay coil.
When the relay contacts are closed, a large amount of current can now flow through the two contact terminals to power the desired load.
Testing The Relay
This test determines if there is an open in the relay coil AND if the voltage drop across the contact terminal is within specification. For 24V systems, this voltage drop should typically be less than 0.5V, with a maximum allowable drop of one volt. For 12V systems, the drop should be less than 0.25V and the maximum allowable is 0.5V.
Illustration 1. Schematics of two types of relays. The test should determine faulty relays. However, there are many other variables that can cause electrical problems.1. Provide power to the relay, and if possible, turn on all equipment that is powered by the relay contacts. The engine can either be off or running.2. Connect the multimeter across the terminals as shown in Illustration 2 to check for system voltage at the relay coil terminals. For 24V systems, this voltage should be more than 22V. For 12V systems, it should be more than 11V. If voltage is less than specified or zero, proceed with the remainder of Step 2, otherwise go to Step 3. ... Connect the multimeter between the battery side of the relay coil and machine ground. The multimeter should read system voltage.... If not, there is a faulty connection between the source of battery positive and the positive connection of the coil. Correct this fault before proceeding with the test.... If system voltage is present between the positive side of the coil and ground, but not to the ground side of the coil, then there is a faulty connection between the ground side of the coil and frame ground. Correct fault before proceeding.
Illustration 2. Checking to see if system voltage is available across the relay coil terminals.3. Connect the multimeter as shown in Illustration 3 to check for system voltage at the relay contact battery terminal. If no voltage is present, correct this condition before proceeding.
Illustration 3. Checking to see if system voltage is available at the relay contact battery terminal.4. After you are sure that system voltage is present across the relay coil terminals and at the contact battery terminal, you are ready to check the relay contacts (switch). Connect the multimeter across the contact terminals as shown in Illustration 4. Use the 200 DCV scale.
Illustration 4. Checking the
Basically, a relay is a remote-controlled electrical switch that is turned on and off by a small amount of electrical current to let a large amount of current pass through its contacts to power a load (such as horns and starters). Low current flows through the relay coil and forms an electromagnet, which opens or closes the relay contacts (switch). See Illustration 1. Note the locations of the coil terminals and the contact terminals. Unless otherwise shown, contact designations of "normally open" (N.O.) and "normally closed" (N.C.) relate to the switch contact state without power applied to the relay coil.
When the relay contacts are closed, a large amount of current can now flow through the two contact terminals to power the desired load.
Testing The Relay
This test determines if there is an open in the relay coil AND if the voltage drop across the contact terminal is within specification. For 24V systems, this voltage drop should typically be less than 0.5V, with a maximum allowable drop of one volt. For 12V systems, the drop should be less than 0.25V and the maximum allowable is 0.5V.
Illustration 1. Schematics of two types of relays. The test should determine faulty relays. However, there are many other variables that can cause electrical problems.1. Provide power to the relay, and if possible, turn on all equipment that is powered by the relay contacts. The engine can either be off or running.2. Connect the multimeter across the terminals as shown in Illustration 2 to check for system voltage at the relay coil terminals. For 24V systems, this voltage should be more than 22V. For 12V systems, it should be more than 11V. If voltage is less than specified or zero, proceed with the remainder of Step 2, otherwise go to Step 3. ... Connect the multimeter between the battery side of the relay coil and machine ground. The multimeter should read system voltage.... If not, there is a faulty connection between the source of battery positive and the positive connection of the coil. Correct this fault before proceeding with the test.... If system voltage is present between the positive side of the coil and ground, but not to the ground side of the coil, then there is a faulty connection between the ground side of the coil and frame ground. Correct fault before proceeding.
Illustration 2. Checking to see if system voltage is available across the relay coil terminals.3. Connect the multimeter as shown in Illustration 3 to check for system voltage at the relay contact battery terminal. If no voltage is present, correct this condition before proceeding.
Illustration 3. Checking to see if system voltage is available at the relay contact battery terminal.4. After you are sure that system voltage is present across the relay coil terminals and at the contact battery terminal, you are ready to check the relay contacts (switch). Connect the multimeter across the contact terminals as shown in Illustration 4. Use the 200 DCV scale.
Illustration 4. Checking the
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts cylinder Caterpillar catalog:
1266951
CYLINDER AS
422E, 424D, 428B, 428C, 428D, 428E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 438B, 438C, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E
422E, 424D, 428B, 428C, 428D, 428E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 438B, 438C, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E
1166859
CYLINDER AS
424D, 428B, 428C, 428D, 432D, 438B, 438C, 438D, 442D
424D, 428B, 428C, 428D, 432D, 438B, 438C, 438D, 442D
1690444
CYLINDER AS
416C, 416D, 420D, 424D, 426C, 428C, 430D, 436C
416C, 416D, 420D, 424D, 426C, 428C, 430D, 436C
6E3264
CYLINDER
416C, 416D, 420D, 426C, 430D, 436C, 769D, 770, 770G, 770G OEM, 771D, 772, 772G, 772G OEM, 773D, 773E, 773F, 773G, 773G LRC, 773G OEM, 775D, 775E, 775F, 775G, 775G LRC, 775G OEM, 784C, 785C, 785D, 834K...
416C, 416D, 420D, 426C, 430D, 436C, 769D, 770, 770G, 770G OEM, 771D, 772, 772G, 772G OEM, 773D, 773E, 773F, 773G, 773G LRC, 773G OEM, 775D, 775E, 775F, 775G, 775G LRC, 775G OEM, 784C, 785C, 785D, 834K...
1678161
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
2063629
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 428D, 432D, 438D, 442D
416D, 420D, 428D, 432D, 438D, 442D
2060519
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2060521
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2060502
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D
416D, 420D
1917738
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1917727
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 432D, 438D, 442D
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 432D, 438D, 442D
2145097
CYLINDER GP-STEERING
414E, 416D, 416E, 416F, 420D, 420E, 420F, 422E, 422F, 424D, 428D, 428E, 428F, 430D, 430E, 430F, 432D, 432E, 432F, 442D, 442E
414E, 416D, 416E, 416F, 420D, 420E, 420F, 422E, 422F, 424D, 428D, 428E, 428F, 430D, 430E, 430F, 432D, 432E, 432F, 442D, 442E
1917845
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D
420D, 428D
1917838
CYLINDER AS
416D, 420D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
416D, 420D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1917836
CYLINDER AS
420D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
420D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1833132
CYLINDER
414E, 416D, 416E, 420D, 420E, 422E, 424B, 424B HD, 424D, 428D, 430D, 430E, 446D, 450E, 450F
414E, 416D, 416E, 420D, 420E, 422E, 424B, 424B HD, 424D, 428D, 430D, 430E, 446D, 450E, 450F
2063552
CYLINDER AS
414E, 416D, 416E, 422E, 424D
414E, 416D, 416E, 422E, 424D
1924129
CYLINDER AS
416D, 424D
416D, 424D
1923886
CYLINDER AS
420D, 420E, 428D, 428E, 430D, 430E, 432D, 432E, 438D, 442D, 442E
420D, 420E, 428D, 428E, 430D, 430E, 432D, 432E, 438D, 442D, 442E
1841615
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1923792
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1851903
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D
1924113
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D, 430D
420D, 428D, 430D
1838064
CYLINDER AS
420D, 428D, 430D
420D, 428D, 430D