3147350 ENGINE AR-PRIMARY Caterpillar parts
3054C
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3147350
314-7350
3147350
CA3147350
314-7350
3147350
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 3147350:
Information:
Broom Operation
Illustration 1 g01175847
(1) Auxiliary hydraulic line to host machine, (2) Auxiliary hydraulic line to host machine, (3) Shuttle valve and (4) Gerotor motorThe host machine supplies hydraulic oil through auxiliary hydraulic line (2). The oil flows to shuttle valve (3) and the oil seats the shuttle valve. While the shuttle valve is seated, the oil flows to gerotor motor (4). As the oil flows through the gerotor motor, the oil flow causes the motor to rotate. Then, the oil flows from the gerotor motor back to the hydraulic tank of the host machine through auxiliary hydraulic line (1). The rotation of the motor may be reversed by supplying hydraulic oil through auxiliary hydraulic line (1) .Broom Operation with Optional Gutter Brush
Illustration 2 g01073868
(1) Gerotor motor assembly for the broom (2) Control valve (3) Gerotor motor for the gutter brush (4) Shuttle valve (5) Gerotor motor (6) Internal check valve (7) Flow control valve (8) Diverter valve (9) Gerotor motor (10) Lever (11) Auxiliary hydraulic line (12) Auxiliary hydraulic lineHydraulic oil is supplied from the host machine through auxiliary hydraulic line (11). Oil flows through the hydraulic line to the inlet port of gerotor motor assembly (1). The oil flows within the gerotor motor assembly to internal shuttle valve (4) and the oil seats the shuttle valve. The oil flows through the gerotor motor (5) from the inlet port and the oil flow causes the motor to rotate.The oil flows through the hydraulic line to the inlet port of control valve (2). The oil flows within the control valve assembly to internal check valve (6) and the oil seats the check valve. The oil flows through a flow control valve (7) to diverter valve (8). The flow control valve reduces the amount of oil that is allowed to travel to the gutter brush's gerotor motor (3). Excess oil travels from the flow control valve (7) to the return line (12). The diverter valve is controlled by a lever (10). The lever allows the direction of the oil flow to gutter brush (3) to be reversed. This allows the gutter brush to rotate in either direction without affecting the operation of the broom's motor. The oil flows through the Gerotor motor (9) and the oil flow causes the motor to rotate. The oil returns through the diverter valve to auxiliary hydraulic line (12) .
Illustration 1 g01175847
(1) Auxiliary hydraulic line to host machine, (2) Auxiliary hydraulic line to host machine, (3) Shuttle valve and (4) Gerotor motorThe host machine supplies hydraulic oil through auxiliary hydraulic line (2). The oil flows to shuttle valve (3) and the oil seats the shuttle valve. While the shuttle valve is seated, the oil flows to gerotor motor (4). As the oil flows through the gerotor motor, the oil flow causes the motor to rotate. Then, the oil flows from the gerotor motor back to the hydraulic tank of the host machine through auxiliary hydraulic line (1). The rotation of the motor may be reversed by supplying hydraulic oil through auxiliary hydraulic line (1) .Broom Operation with Optional Gutter Brush
Illustration 2 g01073868
(1) Gerotor motor assembly for the broom (2) Control valve (3) Gerotor motor for the gutter brush (4) Shuttle valve (5) Gerotor motor (6) Internal check valve (7) Flow control valve (8) Diverter valve (9) Gerotor motor (10) Lever (11) Auxiliary hydraulic line (12) Auxiliary hydraulic lineHydraulic oil is supplied from the host machine through auxiliary hydraulic line (11). Oil flows through the hydraulic line to the inlet port of gerotor motor assembly (1). The oil flows within the gerotor motor assembly to internal shuttle valve (4) and the oil seats the shuttle valve. The oil flows through the gerotor motor (5) from the inlet port and the oil flow causes the motor to rotate.The oil flows through the hydraulic line to the inlet port of control valve (2). The oil flows within the control valve assembly to internal check valve (6) and the oil seats the check valve. The oil flows through a flow control valve (7) to diverter valve (8). The flow control valve reduces the amount of oil that is allowed to travel to the gutter brush's gerotor motor (3). Excess oil travels from the flow control valve (7) to the return line (12). The diverter valve is controlled by a lever (10). The lever allows the direction of the oil flow to gutter brush (3) to be reversed. This allows the gutter brush to rotate in either direction without affecting the operation of the broom's motor. The oil flows through the Gerotor motor (9) and the oil flow causes the motor to rotate. The oil returns through the diverter valve to auxiliary hydraulic line (12) .