5R0645 DIODE (NOT REQD WITH ALTERNATOR) SYSTEM Caterpillar parts
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Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5R0645
5R-0645
5R0645
CA5R0645
5R-0645
5R0645
Weight: 0.20 pounds 0 kg.
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Compatible equipment models: 5R0645:
Information:
The 316-1752 Pin Positioner Assembly is used on 321 mm to 634 mm (12.6 inch to 24.9 inch) long linkage pins with 34 mm to 40 mm (1.34 inch to 1.58 inch) diameter center hole.The following features provide maximum versatility:
331-1205 Retainer Nut fits recess in center hole on linkage pins.
Use with the appropriate lifting device and 189-0408 Screw Pin Shackle . Refer to NEHS0960 for additional information on the use of shackles.
Multiple top plate mounting holes are used to adjust center of gravity for different weight linkage pins.Note: Refer to the appropriate Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for mounting and lifting hardware and correct location of lifting point.References
Table 3
KENR5570     KENR6022     UENR0765    
KENR5832     RENR6321     Check SIS Web for more updated material.    Note: The list of references may change frequently. Always locate and refer to the appropriate Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for information on mounting and lifting hardware.Operation Section
Operation
The Pin Positioner Assembly (1) weighs 30 kg (66 lb).
Due to the shape and weight of the tool, use a suitable lifting device or get help when lifting the tool.
Illustration 5 g03714558
Identify the load and weight of the machine component to be lifted. Do not exceed the Working Load Limit (WLL) of 49.4 Kg (550 lb).
Illustration 6 g03716266
Attach a suitable hoist or lifting device (9) to the screw pin shackle. Attach to the desired upper mounting hole (7) .Note: For more information on lifting any linkage pin, refer to the specific Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for the component to be lifted.
Illustration 7 g03347457
Note: Do not lift at any angle other than vertical as shown in the illustration.Note: The WLL of the hoist or lifting device used for this step should be more than the weight of the machine component being lifted and the tooling used to lift it.
Illustration 8 g03347464
Follow the information to the specific Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for the machine component to be lifted.Note: Do not use without the linkage pin retainer nut.Note: Avoid getting trapped between tooling (1) and the machine component. Keep your safe distance from the tooling (1) and machine component during the installation/removal of the machine component.Inspection and Maintenance Section
Inspection
Illustration 9 g03347472
Inspect all welds and check for damaged, cracked, or bent components. Inspect tooling prior to each use. If damage is found, destroy the tool and dispose of as scrap. Replace damaged tool with new product.
Illustration 10 g03716280
Do not use unless the Working Load Limit (WLL) identification markings are legible.
Do not use if any lifting bolts are elongated.
Do not use if lifting holes in vertical tubes are elongated.
Illustration 11 g03322272
Do not use if hardware is damaged or missing.
Have the tools inspected annually by an approved dealership inspector.Maintenance
Periodically lubricate the threaded rod using an appropriate lubricant.Cleaning
Clean the tooling with a non-solvent based cleaner.Storage
Store the tooling in a clean, dry location to prevent rust or corrosion. Tooling can be damaged by moisture or high humidity.
Threads can also be damaged by moisture or high humidity. Store the tool indoors in a clean, dry
331-1205 Retainer Nut fits recess in center hole on linkage pins.
Use with the appropriate lifting device and 189-0408 Screw Pin Shackle . Refer to NEHS0960 for additional information on the use of shackles.
Multiple top plate mounting holes are used to adjust center of gravity for different weight linkage pins.Note: Refer to the appropriate Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for mounting and lifting hardware and correct location of lifting point.References
Table 3
KENR5570     KENR6022     UENR0765    
KENR5832     RENR6321     Check SIS Web for more updated material.    Note: The list of references may change frequently. Always locate and refer to the appropriate Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for information on mounting and lifting hardware.Operation Section
Operation
The Pin Positioner Assembly (1) weighs 30 kg (66 lb).
Due to the shape and weight of the tool, use a suitable lifting device or get help when lifting the tool.
Illustration 5 g03714558
Identify the load and weight of the machine component to be lifted. Do not exceed the Working Load Limit (WLL) of 49.4 Kg (550 lb).
Illustration 6 g03716266
Attach a suitable hoist or lifting device (9) to the screw pin shackle. Attach to the desired upper mounting hole (7) .Note: For more information on lifting any linkage pin, refer to the specific Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for the component to be lifted.
Illustration 7 g03347457
Note: Do not lift at any angle other than vertical as shown in the illustration.Note: The WLL of the hoist or lifting device used for this step should be more than the weight of the machine component being lifted and the tooling used to lift it.
Illustration 8 g03347464
Follow the information to the specific Disassembly and Assembly Service Manual for the machine component to be lifted.Note: Do not use without the linkage pin retainer nut.Note: Avoid getting trapped between tooling (1) and the machine component. Keep your safe distance from the tooling (1) and machine component during the installation/removal of the machine component.Inspection and Maintenance Section
Inspection
Illustration 9 g03347472
Inspect all welds and check for damaged, cracked, or bent components. Inspect tooling prior to each use. If damage is found, destroy the tool and dispose of as scrap. Replace damaged tool with new product.
Illustration 10 g03716280
Do not use unless the Working Load Limit (WLL) identification markings are legible.
Do not use if any lifting bolts are elongated.
Do not use if lifting holes in vertical tubes are elongated.
Illustration 11 g03322272
Do not use if hardware is damaged or missing.
Have the tools inspected annually by an approved dealership inspector.Maintenance
Periodically lubricate the threaded rod using an appropriate lubricant.Cleaning
Clean the tooling with a non-solvent based cleaner.Storage
Store the tooling in a clean, dry location to prevent rust or corrosion. Tooling can be damaged by moisture or high humidity.
Threads can also be damaged by moisture or high humidity. Store the tool indoors in a clean, dry
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