2558974 FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER Caterpillar parts
966H, 972H
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2558974
255-8974
2558974
CA2558974
255-8974
2558974
WHEEL LOADER,
Information:
Introduction
The Air-Arc process is most frequently used to gouge-out defective welds in preparation for repair welding, although the process can also be used to prep a joint prior to welding. The process is also referred to as the Arcair process, referring to the Arcair brand name. The arc-air process has no Caterpillar specification and is not called out on any print.Process and Materials
The air-arc process uses a carbon-graphite electrode, usually copper-colored, that is gradually consumed by the arc. The arc melts the metal to be removed and compressed air is used to blow the molten metal off the part. An electrode holder is used to clamp the electrode and to direct the compressed air down the electrode.
Figure 30 - Electrode Holder
Figure 31 - Air and Power ConnectionsThe electrode holder ids connected to compressed air using a quick-disconnect fitting. The electrical current is furnished by clamping the air-arc connector in the jaws of a stick-weld cable.Although individual machines may have different switches that must be placed in proper position to enable air-arc gouging, air-arc is generally done with very few changes from the normal production welding processes.Amperage is the variable that is set by the operator, depending on the electrode size. In order to set the amperage, control must be removed from the wire feeder boxes and given to the power source. This is usually done with a local/remote output switch on the front of the power source that is switched to the LOCAL position. Once LOCAL control is selected, the amperage can be controlled using the rheostat output dial.A toggle switch is used to select the voltage parameters for the power source. This switch is put in the CC mode, setting up the power source for constant current. On power sources that do not have constant current capabilities, the mode switch, if present, is left in the normal position.The third and last switch to be changed is the process switch. This switch can be an unmarked switch on the front of the power source. When this switch is placed in the air-arc or stick position, the power source will immediately supply an open-circuit voltage capable of creating an arc.
Figure 32 - Lincoln DC600 power source and switches for air-arc.Unlike a stick electrode holder the air-arc holder has a rotating disk with air ports that direct air down the electrode, and a valve to turn the air on or off. The air ports are located behind the electrode to force the molten metal out in front of the electrode. This necessitates moving the disk or repositioning the electrode each time the direction of travel is changed.The electrode is always "hot" once the proper machine settings have been selected.To start the gouging process, the air valve is opened and the electrode is touched to the workpiece. The electrode is moved along the part to gouge a shallow channel in the part. Several passes may be required to complete the gouging.
Figure 33 - Proper position of air ports and electrode.
Figure 34
The Air-Arc process is most frequently used to gouge-out defective welds in preparation for repair welding, although the process can also be used to prep a joint prior to welding. The process is also referred to as the Arcair process, referring to the Arcair brand name. The arc-air process has no Caterpillar specification and is not called out on any print.Process and Materials
The air-arc process uses a carbon-graphite electrode, usually copper-colored, that is gradually consumed by the arc. The arc melts the metal to be removed and compressed air is used to blow the molten metal off the part. An electrode holder is used to clamp the electrode and to direct the compressed air down the electrode.
Figure 30 - Electrode Holder
Figure 31 - Air and Power ConnectionsThe electrode holder ids connected to compressed air using a quick-disconnect fitting. The electrical current is furnished by clamping the air-arc connector in the jaws of a stick-weld cable.Although individual machines may have different switches that must be placed in proper position to enable air-arc gouging, air-arc is generally done with very few changes from the normal production welding processes.Amperage is the variable that is set by the operator, depending on the electrode size. In order to set the amperage, control must be removed from the wire feeder boxes and given to the power source. This is usually done with a local/remote output switch on the front of the power source that is switched to the LOCAL position. Once LOCAL control is selected, the amperage can be controlled using the rheostat output dial.A toggle switch is used to select the voltage parameters for the power source. This switch is put in the CC mode, setting up the power source for constant current. On power sources that do not have constant current capabilities, the mode switch, if present, is left in the normal position.The third and last switch to be changed is the process switch. This switch can be an unmarked switch on the front of the power source. When this switch is placed in the air-arc or stick position, the power source will immediately supply an open-circuit voltage capable of creating an arc.
Figure 32 - Lincoln DC600 power source and switches for air-arc.Unlike a stick electrode holder the air-arc holder has a rotating disk with air ports that direct air down the electrode, and a valve to turn the air on or off. The air ports are located behind the electrode to force the molten metal out in front of the electrode. This necessitates moving the disk or repositioning the electrode each time the direction of travel is changed.The electrode is always "hot" once the proper machine settings have been selected.To start the gouging process, the air valve is opened and the electrode is touched to the workpiece. The electrode is moved along the part to gouge a shallow channel in the part. Several passes may be required to complete the gouging.
Figure 33 - Proper position of air ports and electrode.
Figure 34
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2557334
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
2574332
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2557333
FORK AR-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
2537509
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
2558931
FORK AR-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2558979
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2558975
FORK AR-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2571973
FORK AR-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2574332
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
2557334
FORK GP-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
1079296
FORK GP-LOG
980F, 980F II
980F, 980F II
2266703
FORK GP-PALLET
TH103, TH220B, TH330B, TH340B, TH350B, TH355B, TH460B, TH560B
TH103, TH220B, TH330B, TH340B, TH350B, TH355B, TH460B, TH560B
1956935
FORK GP-PALLET
416C, 420D, 420E, 420F, 426C, 428C, 430D, 430E, 430F, 436C, 438C, 442D, 924G, 924GZ, 924H, 924HZ, 924K, 928G, 928HZ, 930G, 930K, 938K, IT14G, IT18F, IT28G
416C, 420D, 420E, 420F, 426C, 428C, 430D, 430E, 430F, 436C, 438C, 442D, 924G, 924GZ, 924H, 924HZ, 924K, 928G, 928HZ, 930G, 930K, 938K, IT14G, IT18F, IT28G
1956939
FORK GP-PALLET
416C, 420D, 420E, 420F, 426C, 428C, 430D, 430E, 430F, 436C, 438C, 924G, 924K, 930G, 930K, 938K
416C, 420D, 420E, 420F, 426C, 428C, 430D, 430E, 430F, 436C, 438C, 924G, 924K, 930G, 930K, 938K
6W8900
FORK GP-PALLET
420D, 426C, 428C, 428D, 432D, 432E, 432F, 434E, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E, 444F, 910K, 914G, 914K, 924G, 924GZ, 924H, 924K, 928G, 928HZ, 930G, 930K, 938K, IT12, IT12B, IT14B, IT14F, IT14G, IT18, IT18B, I...
420D, 426C, 428C, 428D, 432D, 432E, 432F, 434E, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E, 444F, 910K, 914G, 914K, 924G, 924GZ, 924H, 924K, 928G, 928HZ, 930G, 930K, 938K, IT12, IT12B, IT14B, IT14F, IT14G, IT18, IT18B, I...
3452740
FORK GP-PALLET
924K, 930K, 938K
924K, 930K, 938K
4173422
FORK GP-LOG
950K, 962K
950K, 962K
2557333
FORK AR-LOG & LUMBER
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
966H, 966K, 972H, 972K
1630194
FORK GP-LOG
Caterpillar
Caterpillar
1628139
FORK AR-GRAPPLE
216, 228, 236, 236B, 242B, 248, 268B, 904B, 904H
216, 228, 236, 236B, 242B, 248, 268B, 904B, 904H