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9T4005 CYLINDER GP-TILT Caterpillar parts 416
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9T4005
9T-4005
9T4005
Caterpillar 9T4005 CYLINDER GP-TILT
Weight: 104 pounds 47 kg.

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Compatible equipment models: 9T4005:

BACKHOE LOADER  416   Caterpillar
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Illustration 1 g00550471
Components of the Service Brake
(1) Piston housing. (2) Plates (five). (3) Chamber. (4) Discs (four). (5) Brake hub. (6) Guides (four). (7) Springs (four). (8) Piston.
The brakes are activated by oil. The heat from friction of the brakes is removed by the oil in the axle housing.Piston housing (1) is fastened between the spindle and the axle housing. The brake anchor does not turn. The splines on the outside circumference of plates (2) engage with the splines which are positioned on the inside of the brake housing.There are splines on the outside circumference of brake hub (5). These splines engage with the splines on the inside circumference of discs (4). This causes both the brake hub and the discs to turn together.Oil pressure flows from the brake control valve into chamber (3) when a brake pedal is pushed. The oil in chamber (3) pushes piston (8) against plates (2) and against discs (4). This causes friction between plates (2). The plates are held stationary by piston housing (1) and by discs (4), which turn with the rotation of the axle shafts. This friction causes the wheels to turn at a slower rate or to stop.The discs have grooves which allow cooling oil to pass between the plates and the discs. These grooves allow the oil to flow in either the activated position or the released position. If the depth of the grooves in the friction discs is adequate, the cooling oil constantly flows between the discs and the plates. This happens even when the service brakes are applied. The oil from chamber (3) flows back to the service brake control valve, and to the hydraulic tank when the brake pedal is released. Springs (7) pull piston (8) away from the plates. The flow of oil between the plates and the discs helps to separate the stack as the brake is released.


Parts cylinder Caterpillar catalog:

9T4006 CYLINDER GP-BUCKET
416, 416B, 416C, 426, 426B, 426C, 428, 428B, 428C, 432D, 432E, 434E, 436, 436B, 436C, 438, 438B, 438C, 442D, 442E, 444E, 902, 906, TH220B, TH330B, TH340B, TH350B, TH355B, TH460B, TH560B, TH62, TH63, T...
7C3188 CYLINDER HEAD GP
206, 212, 416, 426, 428, 436, 438, AP-800, CB-424, CP-433B, CS-323, CS-431B, PR-75, PS-110, PS-130, PS-180, RT50, WE-601B
9T0415 CYLINDER GP-LIFT
416, 416B, 416C, 426, 426B, 428, 428B, 428C, 436, 436B, 438, 438B, 438C
7C6070 CYLINDER BLOCK AS
416, 426, 428, 436, 438
4P4722 CYLINDER HEAD GP
206, 416, 428, 436, CB-424, CS-323, PR-75
4172656 CYLINDER & SEAL GP-STICK
330D L, 336D, 336D2, 340D2 L
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