9D5892 HOSE ASSEM. (not serv.) Caterpillar parts
120G, 130G, 14G, 16G
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9D5892
9D-5892
9D5892
CA9D5892
9D-5892
9D5892
Weight: 3 pounds 1 kg.
MOTOR GRADER,
Information:
Personal injury or death can result from escaping fluid under pressure.Escaping fluid under pressure, even a very small pin-hole size leak, can penetrate body tissue and cause serious injury and possible death. If fluid is injected into your skin, it must be treated immediately by a doctor familiar with this type of injury.Always use a board or cardboard when checking for a leak.
Probable Causes
Hydraulic oil level in the tank is decreasing.
Leaks at fittings and other types of hydraulic line connections
Hydraulic oil is leaking or seeping at a tube connection, a hose connection, or at the bypass valveRecommended Actions
Note: Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair of the machine. You must be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before opening any compartment or disassembling any component that contains fluid. Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations.Hydraulic Oil Level In The Tank Is Decreasing
Inspect the following items of the hydraulic tank for oil leakage:
All the weld joints
All the bolted covers and components
All fittings
All hose flange connectionsOil may leak out of the system if the welds are damaged. Oil may also leak out of the system if covers and components have the seals or gaskets installed improperly, or if the bolts and fittings are improperly torqued. Correct any of the problems that are found. Fill the hydraulic tank with the correct oil. Monitor the tank to ensure that the leaks have been stopped.Leaks At Fittings And Other Types Of Hydraulic Line Connections
Check for leaks at all fittings and connections of hydraulic oil hoses/lines/tubes in the system in question. Correct any problems that are found then retest for any symptoms.Leaks at fittings and other types of hydraulic line connections can cause loss of oil flow and prevent components from attaining pressures necessary to perform work. Pressure losses generate complaints of weak force such as the blade tilt or the lift force and implement drifting while in the HOLD condition. Flow losses generate complaints of component speed such as the fan speed or the cylinder speed.Leaks at fittings and connections on the pressure side of pumps are a direct source of oil loss in the system, which can lead to component failure if the low oil levels are not monitored and pumps and motors are starved of oil.Leaks at fittings and connections on the suction side of pumps are a direct source of oil aeration. Oil aeration can damage components (cavitation) and create excess or unusual noise .Oil Leaking Or Seeping At Tube Connections, Hose Connections, And At The Bypass Valve
Before cleaning the core, perform the following inspection.Inspect the hydraulic oil cooler for leaks. Thoroughly examine all surfaces, tubes, and connections on the hydraulic oil cooler for signs of leaks. If oil is leaking, dirt and dust will adhere to the oily surfaces more than dry surfaces. Tighten any loose connections or fittings that might be leaking and recheck for leaks.Thoroughly clean the cooler. Examine any suspected areas
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