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7C1220 KIT-BOTTOM GASKET Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7C1220
7C-1220
7C1220
Caterpillar 7C1220 KIT-BOTTOM GASKET
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.

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Clean Fuel Inlet Screen (If Equipped)
1. Remove the fuel inlet screen located at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump.2. Clean the screen with a nonflammable solvent.3. Install the screen in the fuel line and tighten the fitting.Brakes
Test Service Brake Holding Ability
Personal injury can result if the machine moves while testing.If the machine begins to move during test, reduce the engine speed immediately and engage the parking brake.
Be sure the area around machine is clear of personnel and obstructions.Test the brakes on a dry, level surface.Fasten the seat belt before testing the brakes.The following tests are to determine if the service brake is functional. These tests are not intended to measure maximum brake holding effort.1. Start the engine, and raise the blade slightly. Engage the transmission modulator pedal and apply the service brake. 2. Move the transmission control lever to Third Speed Forward and increase the engine speed to high idle.3. Gradually release the transmission modulator pedal. The machine should not move and the engine should stall.
If the machine begins to move, reduce the engine speed immediately and engage the parking brake.
4. Reduce the engine speed to low idle. Engage the parking brake, lower the blade to the ground and stop the engine.
If the machine moved while testing the brakes, contact your Caterpillar dealer. Have the dealer inspect and, if necessary, repair the service brakes before returning the machine to operation.
If brake friction material requires replacement, the new friction material may require burnishing for maximum performance. See your Caterpillar dealer or refer to Special Instruction SEHS9187, for burnishing procedure.Test Parking Brake Holding Ability
Personal injury can result if the machine moves while testing.If the machine begins to move during test, reduce the engine speed immediately and engage the parking brake.
Be sure the area around machine is clear of personnel and obstructions.Test the parking brake on a hard dry surface.Fasten the seat belt before testing the parking brake.The following tests are to determine if the parking brake is functional. These tests are not intended to measure maximum brake holding effort.1. Position the machine on a 20 percent slope.2. Engage the parking brake and release the service brake. The wheels should not rotate. If the wheels rotate, apply the service brake.
If the machine begins to move engage the service brake.
If the machine moved while testing the brakes, contact your Caterpillar dealer. Have the dealer inspect and, if necessary, repair the parking brake before returning the machine to operation.
Fan and Alternator Belts
Inspect/Adjust/Replace
1. Open the access panel on the right rear side of the machine. Replace the belts in sets only if one or more belts are worn or damaged.2. Inspect the condition and the adjustment of alternator belts. The belts should deflect 14 to 20 mm (.6 to .8 in) under 110 N (25 lb) force.Alternator Belt Adjustment
1. Open the right access panel. 2. Loosen the alternator bracket bolt (1). Loosen the adjusting bolt (2).3. Adjust the belts until the belt tension is reached. Tighten the adjusting bolt (2) to 150

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