6D7994 HOUSING ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6D7994
6D-7994
6D7994
CA6D7994
6D-7994
6D7994
Weight: 116 pounds 52 kg.
MOTOR GRADER,
Compatible equipment models: 6D7994:
Information:
Machine ID Worksheet Entries
Enter the following information for future reference:Machine ID Number____________________Machine Name____________________Display Serial Number____________________Machine Dimensions____________________Radio Serial Number____________________Application (Grade or Ore) ____________________Grade Tolerance (provided by site)____________________Setting the Language
There are two ways to select the language that appears on the display module:
The office selects the language file by sending a file activate of the specific language file from the office to the machine.
The operator selects the language file through the "Select Language File" dialog.Note: The on-board software receives tasks from other applications such as Task List Manager. These tasks can be sent in any language that is supported by the keyboard and operating system being used in the office. The on-board software receives these tasks in any language that the operating system supports.
Menu - Opens the main menuTo use the "Select Language File" dialog to set a new language on the display, complete these steps:
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"Select Language File" dialog
From the main menu, select "System" > "Select" > "Select Language File". The "Select Language File" dialog appears.By default, the following languages are listed in the "Select Language File" dialog:
English (default)
French
Spanish
Swedish
Portuguese
Russian
Mongolian
Select the language that will be used on the display module.For example, to use the Spanishlanguage, select "5.0 Spanish".
Select "OK".Note: When the operator shuts down the on-board software, the selected language file is saved.Reference: For information on advanced tasks such as editing the "Set Language File" dialog, installing a new language in the MCU, and using resource files and language identifiers, refer to Systems Operation, KEN8277, "Language Support".Using the Machine Configuration Utility
The Machine Configuration Utility (MCU) is a tool that configures advanced machine settings. The software replaces the previous method of editing the machine configuration file (mach_cfg.txt) file by hand.Reference: For information on using the MCU, select Start > All Programs > Cat MineStar System and Tools > Machine Configuration Utility.Reference: For information on adding the machine in Cat MineStar System, refer to Systems Operation, RENR9562, "Cat® Terrain User Guide".Performing the Dimension Measurements and Measure-up
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Machine Dimensions - Side View
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Sample MCU screen shot
Enter correct details. Any errors transfer directly into the finished as-built surface file. All measurements are in meters.
Reference: Refer to the side view in Illustration 35 and the sample MCU screen shot Illustration 36 as a reference guide and template to record the machine receiver offsets and the machine dimensions.To set up the machine in the office, complete these steps:
On the machine, measure the machine receiver offsets.
The "X" measurement that is taken to the right of the centerline of the machine is a positive number.
The "X" measurement that is taken to the left of the centerline of the machine is a negative number.
The "Y" measurement that is taken in front of the front axle will be a positive number.
The "Y" measurement that is taken behind the front axle is a negative number.
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Measuring for the phase center (56)
( 1) 353-2794 Receiver
(56) Phase center
GPS x - Measure the distance from the phase center (56) of the receiver (1) to the centerline of the machine.Note: The phase center is located
Enter the following information for future reference:Machine ID Number____________________Machine Name____________________Display Serial Number____________________Machine Dimensions____________________Radio Serial Number____________________Application (Grade or Ore) ____________________Grade Tolerance (provided by site)____________________Setting the Language
There are two ways to select the language that appears on the display module:
The office selects the language file by sending a file activate of the specific language file from the office to the machine.
The operator selects the language file through the "Select Language File" dialog.Note: The on-board software receives tasks from other applications such as Task List Manager. These tasks can be sent in any language that is supported by the keyboard and operating system being used in the office. The on-board software receives these tasks in any language that the operating system supports.
Menu - Opens the main menuTo use the "Select Language File" dialog to set a new language on the display, complete these steps:
Illustration 34 g03747546
"Select Language File" dialog
From the main menu, select "System" > "Select" > "Select Language File". The "Select Language File" dialog appears.By default, the following languages are listed in the "Select Language File" dialog:
English (default)
French
Spanish
Swedish
Portuguese
Russian
Mongolian
Select the language that will be used on the display module.For example, to use the Spanishlanguage, select "5.0 Spanish".
Select "OK".Note: When the operator shuts down the on-board software, the selected language file is saved.Reference: For information on advanced tasks such as editing the "Set Language File" dialog, installing a new language in the MCU, and using resource files and language identifiers, refer to Systems Operation, KEN8277, "Language Support".Using the Machine Configuration Utility
The Machine Configuration Utility (MCU) is a tool that configures advanced machine settings. The software replaces the previous method of editing the machine configuration file (mach_cfg.txt) file by hand.Reference: For information on using the MCU, select Start > All Programs > Cat MineStar System and Tools > Machine Configuration Utility.Reference: For information on adding the machine in Cat MineStar System, refer to Systems Operation, RENR9562, "Cat® Terrain User Guide".Performing the Dimension Measurements and Measure-up
Illustration 35 g03473540
Machine Dimensions - Side View
Illustration 36 g03455995
Sample MCU screen shot
Enter correct details. Any errors transfer directly into the finished as-built surface file. All measurements are in meters.
Reference: Refer to the side view in Illustration 35 and the sample MCU screen shot Illustration 36 as a reference guide and template to record the machine receiver offsets and the machine dimensions.To set up the machine in the office, complete these steps:
On the machine, measure the machine receiver offsets.
The "X" measurement that is taken to the right of the centerline of the machine is a positive number.
The "X" measurement that is taken to the left of the centerline of the machine is a negative number.
The "Y" measurement that is taken in front of the front axle will be a positive number.
The "Y" measurement that is taken behind the front axle is a negative number.
Illustration 37 g03790024
Measuring for the phase center (56)
( 1) 353-2794 Receiver
(56) Phase center
GPS x - Measure the distance from the phase center (56) of the receiver (1) to the centerline of the machine.Note: The phase center is located
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts housing Caterpillar catalog:
6D0443
HOUSING AS-CORE
120, 12E, 12F, 140, 14E, 414E, 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 416F, 420D, 420E, 420F, 422E, 424D, 426, 426B, 426C, 428, 428B, 428D, 428E, 430D, 430E, 430F, 432D, 432E, 434E, 434F, 436, 436B, 436C, 438, ...
120, 12E, 12F, 140, 14E, 414E, 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 416F, 420D, 420E, 420F, 422E, 424D, 426, 426B, 426C, 428, 428B, 428D, 428E, 430D, 430E, 430F, 432D, 432E, 434E, 434F, 436, 436B, 436C, 438, ...
2D2632
HOUSING
120, 12E, 140, 14E, 950, 966C
120, 12E, 140, 14E, 950, 966C
4D5502
HOUSING
120B, 12E, 140, 140B, 14E
120B, 12E, 140, 140B, 14E
6D1959
HOUSING
120B, 140, 140B, 14E
120B, 140, 140B, 14E
5D0971
HOUSING ASSEM.
140, 14E
140, 14E
6D3443
HOUSING ASSEM.
140, 14E
140, 14E
2D6370
HOUSING ASSEM. (Left Hand)
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
2D6369
HOUSING ASSEM. (Right Hand)
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
2D1262
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
5D9512
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 120B, 140
120, 120B, 140
2D7935
HOUSING ASSEM.
12E, 140
12E, 140
6D9732
HOUSING ASSEM
120, 12F
120, 12F
2D6369
HOUSING ASSEM. (Right Hand)
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
2D6370
HOUSING ASSEM. (Left Hand)
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
5D9512
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 120B, 140
120, 120B, 140
4B7066
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 120B, 12E, 140
120, 120B, 12E, 140
2D1262
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 12E, 140
120, 12E, 140
7S1683
HOUSING (Flywheel)
12F, 14E
12F, 14E
4D6471
HOUSING ASSEM.
120, 120B, 12E, 140
120, 120B, 12E, 140