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DISC 5V4573 - Caterpillar


5V4573 DISC Caterpillar parts 613C, 950B
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5V4573
5V-4573
5V4573
Caterpillar 5V4573 DISC
Weight: 30 pounds 13 kg.

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Compatible equipment models: 5V4573:

WHEEL LOADER  950B  
WHEEL SCRAPER  613C  
WHEEL TRACTOR  Caterpillar

Information:

The battery is often overlooked in many preventive maintenance programs. This is unfortunate because, with a little care, battery life can be substantially extended. Caterpillar® suggests some relatively simple steps to ensure greater reliability and longer battery life.
The most important is to make sure electrolyte levels are checked at appropriate intervals. Standard, or conventional, batteries should be checked every 100 hours. Electrolyte levels should be checked in low maintenance batteries at each 250-hour interval. No acid level check is required or can be performed on the maintenance-free design.
If the electrolyte level is low, add only distilled water to keep possible contaminants out of the battery. While checking the electrolyte, make a few other visual inspections:
1. Is there any indication of damage or corrosion on the battery terminals, the battery box or wiring? If so, clean or replace the necessary components. Cleaning can best be done with a solution of baking soda and water (1 1/2 cups baking soda per gallon of water). Visual inspection could also alert you to the possibility of a cracked battery which could only be identified by corrosion in the battery tray.2. Are the hold-downs tightened correctly? Vibration will destroy a battery faster than anything else.3. Is there debris under the battery? This must be removed when hold-downs are tightened as this can cause holes to be worn in the case and result in loss of electrolyte.4. Are all vent caps correctly in place? Loss of vent caps can pose a potential hazard and permit contamination of the battery.5. Are the alternator belts tight? If not, the battery will not charge correctly and poor performance will result.6. What is the alternator output voltage? Use a voltmeter to check it. This will identify both low charging voltages due to loose fan belt and also high charging voltages which can damage a battery. Alternator charging voltage should be 13.5 to 14.5 volts for a 12 volt system and 27.0 to 29.0 for a 24 volt system.While the maintenance-free batteries do not require electrolyte checks, do steps 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 every 1,000 hours for maximum battery life.
Another important factor in prolonging battery life is proper storage. Batteries are perishable items and can lose efficiency when not in use. Batteries discharge faster in high temperatures so they should be stored in the coolest place possible. Small, constant electrical current loads like brushless alternators, electronics, clocks, etc., can run a battery down when not in use. If a machine will not be used for 30 days or more, open the disconnect switch or remove the ground (negative) cable from the battery.
The next step is to check the batteries' state of charge. This is called checking the open-circuit voltage. Use a digital volt meter such as 6V7070 Multimeter. An analog meter (moving needle type) is not accurate enough for battery use. Set the voltmeter on the 20-volt DC state and touch the probes to the battery terminals with the engine off. A reading of 12.40 or more

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Caterpillar parts catalog
613C Tractor PS 92X00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3208 Engine
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Parts disc Caterpillar catalog:

8E8299 DISC-THRUST
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 160G, 517, 518C, 527, 528, 528B, 530B, 561M, 561N, 572R, 572R II, 578, 583R, 583T, 587R, 587T, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, 773F, 773G, 773G LRC, 773G OEM, 775B,...
8E8297 DISC-THRUST
14G, 14H, 14H NA, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 517, 518C, 527, 528, 528B, 530B, 561M, 561N, 589, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 931C, 931C II, 933, 936F, 950B/950E, 950F, 950F II, 950G, 950G II, 950H, 950K, 960F, 962G, 96...
6Y5352 DISC-FRICTION
120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 135H, 135H NA, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 143H, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 160K, 163H, 163H NA, 517, 527, 561M, 561N, 613C, 613C...
3T9960 DISC-FRICTION
517, 518, 527, 561M, 561N, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 931B, 936, 936F, 950B, 950B/950E, 950F, 950F II, 950G, 950G II, 950H, 960F, 962G, 962G II, 962H, 966C, 966H, 966R, D5C, D5H, D5H XL, D5HTSK II, D5M, D5N...
9W0519 DISC-THRUST
950B, 950B/950E, 950F, 950F II, 950G, 950G II, 950H, 950K, 960F, 962G, 962G II, 962H, 962K, 966C, 966H, 966K, 966M, D5H, D5H XL, D5HTSK II, D6M, IT62G, IT62G II, IT62H, R1300, R1300G, R1300G II
3T9961 DISC
613C, 936, 950B, 950B/950E, 966C, 966R, D5H, G936
9V6982 DISC
518, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 916, 926, 936, 950B, 950B/950E, CS-643, D250B, D250D, D250E, D300B, D300D, D300E, G926, G936, IT18B, IT28, IT28B
9C8745 DISC
518, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 950B, G936
3K5671 DISC
936F, 950, 950B, 950F, 950F II, IT28
3T4026 DISC
950B, 950B/950E
8P9294 DISC
950B, 950B/950E
8P9293 DISC
950B, 950B/950E
9W4662 DISC-FRICTION
621E, 621F, 621G, 621H, 621K, 623B, 623E, 623F, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637E, 637G, 657E, 657G, 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, 773F, 773...
4S8724 DISC-FRICTION
621, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 621H, 621K, 621R, 623, 623B, 623E, 623F, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633C, 633D, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G,...
9P4254 DISC-FRICTION
623B, 627B, 631C, 633C, 633D, 637D, 657E, 769C, 772B, 773B, 777
9P4251 DISC-FRICTION
621, 621E, 621F, 621G, 621H, 621K, 623B, 623E, 623F, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633C, 633D, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 657E, 657G
8X5434 DISC AS-SPRING
621H, 621K, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 637E, 637G, 657E, 657G
6G0387 DISC
24H, 24M, 621, 621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 621H, 621K, 621R, 623B, 623E, 623F, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637E, 637G, 657E, 657G
3369313 DISC-FRICTION
24H, 24M, 637E, 637G, 735, 740, 769C, 769D, 770, 771C, 771D, 772, 773D, 773E, 773F, 773G LRC, 773G OEM, 775E, 775F, 775G LRC, 775G OEM, 834G, 834H, 836G, 836H, 844, 844H, 988G, 988H, 990, 990 II, 990H...
8E2477 DISC-FRICTION
627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 637E, 637G
9U9999 DISC-FRICTION
627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 637E, 637G, 69D, 740B, 768C, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, AD40, AD45, AE40, AE40 II, SM-350
9C8745 DISC
518, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 950B, G936
9V6982 DISC
518, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 916, 926, 936, 950B, 950B/950E, CS-643, D250B, D250D, D250E, D300B, D300D, D300E, G926, G936, IT18B, IT28, IT28B
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