5D6197 DRAWBAR AND YOKE ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
120B, 12E, 140
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5D6197
5D-6197
5D6197
CA5D6197
5D-6197
5D6197
Weight: 910 pounds 412 kg.
MOTOR GRADER,
Information:
Illustration 1 g02360885
Example of the Cross Section View
(1) Blade
(2) Design Surface
(3) Working Surface
(4) Vertical Offset Illustration 1 shows a cross section view with a vertical offset of 0.15 m (0.5 ft).Note: The cross section view of the blade will decrease in width as the operator angles the blade away from the direction of travel when a machine is on one of the following designs: SV Design, Triangular Irregular Network, Grid, 3D Lines, Sloping Surface and Level Surface.Table 1 explains the items that are shown in Illustration 1.
Table 1
Cross Section Surfaces
Item Description
Design Surface The surface defined by the design.
The design surface is displayed in the following colors:
Black, if the design surface is the working surface
Red, if the design surface is the working surface and the vertical offset is zero
Gray, if a working surface has been specified
The cross section is projected square to the machines direction of travel from the center of the blade. The cross section extends up to "100 m" each side of the machine.
Working Surface An intermediate target surface. The working surface is displayed in the following colors:
Black, if the vertical offset is non-zero and a temporary working surface has been specified
Red, if the vertical offset is zero and there is no temporary working surface
Temporary Working Surface A surface vertically offset from the working surface. Temporary working surface is the surface that is being cut to or filled to on this run. The temporary working surface is displayed in red. These surfaces are available for all design types including road designs. For more information, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Vertical Guidance Method - Set".For a road design, the cross section is calculated through the blade tip with focus and at right angles to the roads master alignment.
Illustration 2 g02292634
(6) Side Slope
(7) Design Alignments Illustration 2 shows the cross section view of a road design, with the design surface selected as the working surface, and with no vertical offset applied.Note: When a machine is on a road design, the cross section view of the blade will decrease in width as the operator turns the machine away from the direction of the master alignment.Table 2 explains the items that are shown in Illustration 2.
Table 2
Cross Section Surfaces
Item Description
Master alignment The master alignment is a specific design alignment and is shown as a short thin black vertical line above and below the cross section.
Design alignments Design alignments mark changes in grade along the cross section. Design alignments are indicated by tick marks along the cross section.
Side slope At the edge of a road, side slopes are used to grade the ground between the design and the natural ground level. The side slopes are drawn to the edge of the screen.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts drawbar Caterpillar catalog:
4D7146
DRAWBAR (L.H.)
12E, 12F, 14E
12E, 12F, 14E
4D7145
DRAWBAR (R.H.)
12E, 12F, 14E
12E, 12F, 14E
4D7148
DRAWBAR (L.H.)
120B, 12E, 12F, 140B, 14E
120B, 12E, 12F, 140B, 14E
4D7147
DRAWBAR (R.H.)
120B, 12E, 12F, 140B, 14E
120B, 12E, 12F, 140B, 14E
8D5303
DRAWBAR & YOKE ASSEM.
12G, 130G, 140G
12G, 130G, 140G