7J4980 EJECTOR FLOOR GROUP Caterpillar parts
633
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7J4980
7J-4980
7J4980
CA7J4980
7J-4980
7J4980
Weight: 3 pounds 1 kg.
WHEEL SCRAPER,
Compatible equipment models: 7J4980:
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The 5P9698 Calibrator (1) is a self-contained (one unit), battery operated calibration oscillator. The position of the calibrator, or temperature, has no effect on calibrator operation. The 5P9698 Calibrator is easier to use and the cost is less than a signal generator with a digital frequency readout.The calibrator can give seven different output frequencies. In addition to calibration of Caterpillar diagnostic equipment, these seven output frequencies make possible the calibration of many other instruments. Modifications must be made to some early 5P9698 Calibrators. On units that do not have a "C" stamped on the front after the serial number at location (X), modifications must be made to the unit. If the unit has a "C", no modifications are needed. If the modifications are to be made, obtain a 1000 ohm (1K ohm) 10%, 1/4 Watt carbon resistor at an electronic supply store. See page 9 for the procedure to make the modifications.On the front of the calibrator is an output selector switch (2), that has eight positions; a battery meter (3) that shows the condition of the battery (meter needle must be in the white area when the selector switch is at one of the output frequency positions); two adapters (4) for use with the 1P5500 Phototach Group or the 5P3600 Hydraulic Flow Meter; and a three foot lead (5), with phone plug.Maintenance Instructions
Checks Before Calibration
Before calibration of the 5P9698 Calibrator, always check the condition of the battery. Look at the BATTERY METER to check battery condition. An indication of a weak or dead battery will be when the meter needle stops in the red zone.To install a new battery, remove the four screws (1) and front panel (2). Check the contacts of the battery holder, and the inside of the calibrator for any corrosion. Clean as necessary. At installation of the battery, always check for correct polarity.Circuit Description
The 5P9698 Calibrator is a very stable crystal controlled oscillator. Transistors Q1 and Q2, and their associated resistors and capacitors, form an oscillator stage oscillating at 409.6 kHz. Trimmer capacitor C4 adjusts the crystal frequency.Integrated circuit, IC1, is a 14 stage ripple carry binary counter. It divides the crystal frequency to provide outputs of 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 Hz. Test point one (TP1), provides a one-half crystal frequency output that is "buffered" by IC1 to prevent test equipment from loading the oscillator stage, during testing and calibration.Output stage Q3 is an emitter follower providing 1 volt, P-P output with a nominal 600 ohm source impedance. This signal is AC coupled through C5 to the output lead.Calibration Of 5P9698 Calibrator
Connect a 6 digit frequency counter, known to be accurate, to TP1. (TP1 is the solid wire, approximately 1/2" (12.7) long, extended out of the printed circuit board near trimmer C4.) The outer foil around the printed circuit board is circuit common. Adjust trimmer capacitor C4, until the reading on the frequency counter is 204810 3 Hz.Oscilloscope Wave Forms For Troubleshooting The Calibrator
Oscillograms are all taken
Checks Before Calibration
Before calibration of the 5P9698 Calibrator, always check the condition of the battery. Look at the BATTERY METER to check battery condition. An indication of a weak or dead battery will be when the meter needle stops in the red zone.To install a new battery, remove the four screws (1) and front panel (2). Check the contacts of the battery holder, and the inside of the calibrator for any corrosion. Clean as necessary. At installation of the battery, always check for correct polarity.Circuit Description
The 5P9698 Calibrator is a very stable crystal controlled oscillator. Transistors Q1 and Q2, and their associated resistors and capacitors, form an oscillator stage oscillating at 409.6 kHz. Trimmer capacitor C4 adjusts the crystal frequency.Integrated circuit, IC1, is a 14 stage ripple carry binary counter. It divides the crystal frequency to provide outputs of 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 Hz. Test point one (TP1), provides a one-half crystal frequency output that is "buffered" by IC1 to prevent test equipment from loading the oscillator stage, during testing and calibration.Output stage Q3 is an emitter follower providing 1 volt, P-P output with a nominal 600 ohm source impedance. This signal is AC coupled through C5 to the output lead.Calibration Of 5P9698 Calibrator
Connect a 6 digit frequency counter, known to be accurate, to TP1. (TP1 is the solid wire, approximately 1/2" (12.7) long, extended out of the printed circuit board near trimmer C4.) The outer foil around the printed circuit board is circuit common. Adjust trimmer capacitor C4, until the reading on the frequency counter is 204810 3 Hz.Oscilloscope Wave Forms For Troubleshooting The Calibrator
Oscillograms are all taken
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