9Y4295 FILM-GENERATOR LIFTING Caterpillar parts
3606
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9Y4295
9Y-4295
9Y4295
CA9Y4295
9Y-4295
9Y4295
Weight: 0.01 pounds 0 kg.
MARINE ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 9Y4295:
Information:
3. Switch to two wheel steer and straighten the front wheels in a similar way.4. Switch to circle or crab steer as required.Traveling
1. Always maintain the machine and load under control.2. Always look and keep a clear view of the path of travel.3. Observe all safety precautions and instructions provided in this manual.4. Travel with the boom fully retracted, load tilted back, and as close to the ground as possible while maintaining adequate clearance.5. The outriggers (if equipped) must be fully raised.6. Stay in designated travel paths and obey all traffic rules and warning signs.7. Start, turn and brake smoothly. Drive at a speed which is suitable for the conditions. Slow down for turns, grades, slippery or uneven surfaces. Slow down and avoid pedestrians, vehicles, obstructions and other hazards which may be in the path of travel.8. Operate in the direction of travel which permits best visibility. Use extra care when visibility is restricted.9. When it is necessary to work on grades, travel in a straight line up or down. Do not turn on an angle across grades. Travel with the load uphill on upgrades and downgrades. Without a load, travel with the forks (or attachment) downgrade.Use of Differential Lock
Differential lock can be selected to override the normal operation of the front axle differential. When the differential lock is selected, torque is transmitted to both wheels even though one wheel may not have traction. The differential lock control is foot operated.
If wheel spin has already developed, release pressure from the accelerator and allow the engine speed to fall sufficiently to stop wheel spin before engaging differential lock, or machine damage can result.Keep steering maneuvers to a minimum while differential lock is engaged. Steering maneuvers with differential lock engaged can result in machine damage.
Press the differential lock control and hold to engage differential lock. Release the control to disengage differential lock.Use of the Load Chart
The machine capacities for RT80 and RT100 models are different. Also, the machine capacities for each type of attachment are different.Machines equipped with outriggers have different capacities from standard machines, even when operating on tires. Also, machines with outriggers have different capacities when operating on tires compared with operating on outriggers.Ensure the correct load chart is used. Symbols at the top of the chart show the type of attachment for which the chart is intended, and whether for operation on tires or outriggers. The load charts may be in metric units (meters and kilogrammes) or conventional units (feet and pounds).When operating without outriggers, the weight of the intended load determines the maximum height above ground and the maximum distance between the load center of gravity and the front wheels.When operating with outriggers, the weight of the intended load determines the maximum height above ground and the maximum distance between the load center of gravity and the outrigger floats.The machine boom has two reference scales which must be used with the load chart to assess the lift. The boom extension reference scale (1) gives an indication
1. Always maintain the machine and load under control.2. Always look and keep a clear view of the path of travel.3. Observe all safety precautions and instructions provided in this manual.4. Travel with the boom fully retracted, load tilted back, and as close to the ground as possible while maintaining adequate clearance.5. The outriggers (if equipped) must be fully raised.6. Stay in designated travel paths and obey all traffic rules and warning signs.7. Start, turn and brake smoothly. Drive at a speed which is suitable for the conditions. Slow down for turns, grades, slippery or uneven surfaces. Slow down and avoid pedestrians, vehicles, obstructions and other hazards which may be in the path of travel.8. Operate in the direction of travel which permits best visibility. Use extra care when visibility is restricted.9. When it is necessary to work on grades, travel in a straight line up or down. Do not turn on an angle across grades. Travel with the load uphill on upgrades and downgrades. Without a load, travel with the forks (or attachment) downgrade.Use of Differential Lock
Differential lock can be selected to override the normal operation of the front axle differential. When the differential lock is selected, torque is transmitted to both wheels even though one wheel may not have traction. The differential lock control is foot operated.
If wheel spin has already developed, release pressure from the accelerator and allow the engine speed to fall sufficiently to stop wheel spin before engaging differential lock, or machine damage can result.Keep steering maneuvers to a minimum while differential lock is engaged. Steering maneuvers with differential lock engaged can result in machine damage.
Press the differential lock control and hold to engage differential lock. Release the control to disengage differential lock.Use of the Load Chart
The machine capacities for RT80 and RT100 models are different. Also, the machine capacities for each type of attachment are different.Machines equipped with outriggers have different capacities from standard machines, even when operating on tires. Also, machines with outriggers have different capacities when operating on tires compared with operating on outriggers.Ensure the correct load chart is used. Symbols at the top of the chart show the type of attachment for which the chart is intended, and whether for operation on tires or outriggers. The load charts may be in metric units (meters and kilogrammes) or conventional units (feet and pounds).When operating without outriggers, the weight of the intended load determines the maximum height above ground and the maximum distance between the load center of gravity and the front wheels.When operating with outriggers, the weight of the intended load determines the maximum height above ground and the maximum distance between the load center of gravity and the outrigger floats.The machine boom has two reference scales which must be used with the load chart to assess the lift. The boom extension reference scale (1) gives an indication
Parts film Caterpillar catalog:
8T0701
FILM-SERVICE METER
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 215B, 229, 235B, 235C, 245, 245B, 245D, 311, 3114, 3116, 3126, 312B L, 312C, 315B L, 315C, 3176C, 317B LN, 318C, 3196, 319C, 320 L, 3208, 320B, 320B FM LL, 320C,...
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 215B, 229, 235B, 235C, 245, 245B, 245D, 311, 3114, 3116, 3126, 312B L, 312C, 315B L, 315C, 3176C, 317B LN, 318C, 3196, 319C, 320 L, 3208, 320B, 320B FM LL, 320C,...
7C0973
FILM-GAUGE IDENTIFICATION
3406B, 3508, 3508C, 3512, 3516, 3606, 3608, 3612, 3616, G3508, G3512, G3516
3406B, 3508, 3508C, 3512, 3516, 3606, 3608, 3612, 3616, G3508, G3512, G3516
1940852
FILM GP
3606, 3608, 3612
3606, 3608, 3612
4P6260
FILM-ALARM
3606
3606
4P6255
FILM-MAINTENANCE
3606, 3612
3606, 3612
1061073
FILM-WARNING
3606
3606
9Y2806
FILM-WARNING
3606
3606
1072691
FILM
3304, 3606
3304, 3606
7E8048
FILM-ROTATION
3606
3606
7E8046
FILM-ROTATION
3606, 3612, G3616
3606, 3612, G3616