8Y7584 HARNESS AS Caterpillar parts
910E, IT12B
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA8Y7584
8Y-7584
8Y7584
CA8Y7584
8Y-7584
8Y7584
Weight: 0.010 pounds 0 kg.
COMPACT WHEEL LOADER, INTEGRATED TOOLCARRIER,
Compatible equipment models: 8Y7584:
Information:
Service Brake
All wheels of the wheel tractor-scraper are equipped with air brakes. The air brakes are actuated by air pressure when the service brake pedal (1) is pushed by the operator. The braking force increases as the pedal pressure is increased.
Illustration 1 g00315249
The service brakes on wheel tractor-scrapers are designed to stop the machine. The service brakes should not be used repeatedly to slow the machine partially during retarder operation.Parking Brake
All four wheels of the wheel tractor-scraper are equipped with spring applied parking brakes. The parking brakes and service brakes use the same brake actuator to activate the brakes.
Illustration 2 g00315251
Pull the parking and the secondary brake control (2) outward. This will release the air pressure and the springs will be allowed to apply the parking brakes.If the brake air pressure drops below 280 kPa (40 psi), the action alarm will sound and the parking brakes will engage automatically.The action alarm will also sound if the transmission control is moved out of the NEUTRAL position during engagement of the parking brake.Retarder
Illustration 3 g00315250
The retarder is a fluid coupling that is mounted at the engine flywheel housing. Engage the retarder (3) in order to slow the machine ground speed. The transmission must be in gear in order to drive the retarder impeller. Use the retarder on a downgrade to prevent engine overspeed.Use the retarder to help to stop the machine. The retarder will not completely stop the machine and the retarder will not hold the machine stationary.Note: Use the retarder at least one time during each work day to keep the seals lubricated.Retarding on a Downgrade
The speed selection is very important because a lower speed increases the effective force of the retarder. Generally, the speed that is used to negotiate an empty machine on an upgrade should be used for driving a loaded machine on a downgrade of the same slope. Readjust the speed after a trial run.Before you approach a downgrade, slow the machine. Anticipate the need to use the retarder. Move the retarder control lever in order to engage. The retarder will usually engage in less than four seconds. Downshift the transmission to the necessary lower speed.Select the proper transmission speed that will allow the retarder to maintain a safe ground speed with little use of the service brakes.To ensure maximum cooling and the best retarding effect, select the proper transmission speed that will keep the engine speed above 1800 rpm. Do not allow the engine speed to exceed 2300 rpm. Do not allow the converter/retarder oil temperature to exceed 135° C (275° F). Select a lower speed, if necessary.Travel at the best average speed. Always reduce the engine speed when applying the service brakes. Do not attempt all of the braking at the bottom of a hill. Keep braking steady while the ground speed is under control.Attempting to stay in a lower speed on a long downgrade by using the retarder can be unsuccessful. Engine speed may increase beyond the green operating range.Use the service
All wheels of the wheel tractor-scraper are equipped with air brakes. The air brakes are actuated by air pressure when the service brake pedal (1) is pushed by the operator. The braking force increases as the pedal pressure is increased.
Illustration 1 g00315249
The service brakes on wheel tractor-scrapers are designed to stop the machine. The service brakes should not be used repeatedly to slow the machine partially during retarder operation.Parking Brake
All four wheels of the wheel tractor-scraper are equipped with spring applied parking brakes. The parking brakes and service brakes use the same brake actuator to activate the brakes.
Illustration 2 g00315251
Pull the parking and the secondary brake control (2) outward. This will release the air pressure and the springs will be allowed to apply the parking brakes.If the brake air pressure drops below 280 kPa (40 psi), the action alarm will sound and the parking brakes will engage automatically.The action alarm will also sound if the transmission control is moved out of the NEUTRAL position during engagement of the parking brake.Retarder
Illustration 3 g00315250
The retarder is a fluid coupling that is mounted at the engine flywheel housing. Engage the retarder (3) in order to slow the machine ground speed. The transmission must be in gear in order to drive the retarder impeller. Use the retarder on a downgrade to prevent engine overspeed.Use the retarder to help to stop the machine. The retarder will not completely stop the machine and the retarder will not hold the machine stationary.Note: Use the retarder at least one time during each work day to keep the seals lubricated.Retarding on a Downgrade
The speed selection is very important because a lower speed increases the effective force of the retarder. Generally, the speed that is used to negotiate an empty machine on an upgrade should be used for driving a loaded machine on a downgrade of the same slope. Readjust the speed after a trial run.Before you approach a downgrade, slow the machine. Anticipate the need to use the retarder. Move the retarder control lever in order to engage. The retarder will usually engage in less than four seconds. Downshift the transmission to the necessary lower speed.Select the proper transmission speed that will allow the retarder to maintain a safe ground speed with little use of the service brakes.To ensure maximum cooling and the best retarding effect, select the proper transmission speed that will keep the engine speed above 1800 rpm. Do not allow the engine speed to exceed 2300 rpm. Do not allow the converter/retarder oil temperature to exceed 135° C (275° F). Select a lower speed, if necessary.Travel at the best average speed. Always reduce the engine speed when applying the service brakes. Do not attempt all of the braking at the bottom of a hill. Keep braking steady while the ground speed is under control.Attempting to stay in a lower speed on a long downgrade by using the retarder can be unsuccessful. Engine speed may increase beyond the green operating range.Use the service
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts harness Caterpillar catalog:
6Y2167
HARNESS AS
446, 446B, IT12B, IT14B, RT100
446, 446B, IT12B, IT14B, RT100
1238330
HARNESS AS-HEATER & AIR COND
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135H NA, 143H, 14H NA, 160H ES, 160H NA, 163H NA, 3508B, D4H, D4H XL, D4HTSK III, D5HTSK II, IT12B
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HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B, IT14F
910E, IT12B, IT14F
1118557
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IT12B, IT14F
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IT12B
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215, IT12B
215, IT12B
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IT12B, IT14B
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IT12B
IT12B
8R2328
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IT12B
IT12B
8R2327
HARNESS AS
IT12B
IT12B
8R2326
HARNESS AS
IT12B
IT12B
8R6717
HARNESS AS
IT12B, IT14B
IT12B, IT14B
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HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
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IT12B, IT14F
IT12B, IT14F
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HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B, IT14F
910E, IT12B, IT14F
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HARNESS AS
IT12B, IT14F
IT12B, IT14F
8Y8725
HARNESS AS
IT12B, IT14F
IT12B, IT14F
1019169
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
8Y7771
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
8Y7768
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
8Y7769
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
1073562
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
8Y7595
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B
1019165
HARNESS AS
910E, IT12B
910E, IT12B