3P5762 LINK ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
D5, D5B
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CA3P5762
3P-5762
3P5762
CA3P5762
3P-5762
3P5762
Weight: 1100 pounds 498 kg.
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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Ohm's Law
E = IRwhere E = voltage in voltsI = current in amperesR = resistance in ohmsBy simple algebra this equation may be written:Power
P = IEwhere P = power in wattsI = current in amperesE = voltage in voltsThis equation for power may also be transposed to:From Ohm's law it is known that E = IR. If this expression for voltage is substituted in the power law, we can derive the additional equation: P = I2RIf we use the equation for current from Ohm's law, I = E/R, the equation for power becomes:*See "Ugly's Electrical Reference" (SEBD0983) for additional information.Resistance
Series Circuits RT = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... RNwhere RN = resistance in the individual resistorsRT = total resistance in circuitReactance
XL = 2 π f Lwhere XL = inductive reactance in ohms f = frequency in hertzL = inductance in henriesπ = 3.1416where XC = capacitive reactance in ohms f = frequency in hertzC = capacitance in faradsπ = 3.1416Impedance
where Z = impedance in ohms R = resistance in ohmsXL = inductive reactance in ohmsXC = capacitive reactance in ohmsNote that the impendance will vary with frequency, since both XC and XL are frequency dependent. In practical AC power circuits, XC is often small and can be neglected. In that case, the formula above simplifies to:Transformer Voltage Conversion
where VS = secondary voltage VP = primary voltageNS = number of secondary turnsNP = number of primary turnsPower Factor
In mathematical terms, the power factor is equal to the cosine of the angle by which the current leads or lags the voltage. If the current lags the voltage in an inductive circuit by 60 degrees, the power factor will be 0.5, the value of the cosine function at 60 degrees. If the phase of the current in a load leads the phase of the voltage, the load is said to have a leading power factor; if it lags, a lagging power factor. If the voltage and current are in phase, the circuit has a unity power factor.Equation Summary Diagram
Three Phase Connection Systems:
Electrical Enclosure Protection = IEC
The degrees of protection provided within an electrical enclosure is expressed in terms of the letters IP followed by two numerals. Mechanical protection against impact damage is defined by an optional third numeral.Example: An IP55 enclosure protects its contents against dust and spray from water jets.Reference: DIN 40050 of July 1980, IEC 144 of 1963, IEC 529 of 1976, NF C 20-010 of April 1977Electrical Enclosure Protection - NEMA
Electrical Tables
Table 1 Electrical FormulaeTable 2 KV A of AC CircuitsTable 3 Copper Wire CharacteristicsTable 4 Single-Phase AC Motors Full Load Currents in AmperesTable 5 Three-Phase AC Motors - 80% Power Factor Full Load Current in Amperes - Induction-Type, Squirrel Cage and Wound RotorTable 6 Direct Current Motors Full Load Current in AmperesTable 7 Conduit Sizes for ConductorsTable 8 Allowable Current-Carrying Capacities of Insulated Copper ConductorsTable 9 Code Letters Usually Applied to Ratings of Motors Normally Started on Full VoltageTable 10 Identifying Code Letters on AC
E = IRwhere E = voltage in voltsI = current in amperesR = resistance in ohmsBy simple algebra this equation may be written:Power
P = IEwhere P = power in wattsI = current in amperesE = voltage in voltsThis equation for power may also be transposed to:From Ohm's law it is known that E = IR. If this expression for voltage is substituted in the power law, we can derive the additional equation: P = I2RIf we use the equation for current from Ohm's law, I = E/R, the equation for power becomes:*See "Ugly's Electrical Reference" (SEBD0983) for additional information.Resistance
Series Circuits RT = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... RNwhere RN = resistance in the individual resistorsRT = total resistance in circuitReactance
XL = 2 π f Lwhere XL = inductive reactance in ohms f = frequency in hertzL = inductance in henriesπ = 3.1416where XC = capacitive reactance in ohms f = frequency in hertzC = capacitance in faradsπ = 3.1416Impedance
where Z = impedance in ohms R = resistance in ohmsXL = inductive reactance in ohmsXC = capacitive reactance in ohmsNote that the impendance will vary with frequency, since both XC and XL are frequency dependent. In practical AC power circuits, XC is often small and can be neglected. In that case, the formula above simplifies to:Transformer Voltage Conversion
where VS = secondary voltage VP = primary voltageNS = number of secondary turnsNP = number of primary turnsPower Factor
In mathematical terms, the power factor is equal to the cosine of the angle by which the current leads or lags the voltage. If the current lags the voltage in an inductive circuit by 60 degrees, the power factor will be 0.5, the value of the cosine function at 60 degrees. If the phase of the current in a load leads the phase of the voltage, the load is said to have a leading power factor; if it lags, a lagging power factor. If the voltage and current are in phase, the circuit has a unity power factor.Equation Summary Diagram
Three Phase Connection Systems:
Electrical Enclosure Protection = IEC
The degrees of protection provided within an electrical enclosure is expressed in terms of the letters IP followed by two numerals. Mechanical protection against impact damage is defined by an optional third numeral.Example: An IP55 enclosure protects its contents against dust and spray from water jets.Reference: DIN 40050 of July 1980, IEC 144 of 1963, IEC 529 of 1976, NF C 20-010 of April 1977Electrical Enclosure Protection - NEMA
Electrical Tables
Table 1 Electrical FormulaeTable 2 KV A of AC CircuitsTable 3 Copper Wire CharacteristicsTable 4 Single-Phase AC Motors Full Load Currents in AmperesTable 5 Three-Phase AC Motors - 80% Power Factor Full Load Current in Amperes - Induction-Type, Squirrel Cage and Wound RotorTable 6 Direct Current Motors Full Load Current in AmperesTable 7 Conduit Sizes for ConductorsTable 8 Allowable Current-Carrying Capacities of Insulated Copper ConductorsTable 9 Code Letters Usually Applied to Ratings of Motors Normally Started on Full VoltageTable 10 Identifying Code Letters on AC
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3P5757
LINK AS
951B, D5B
951B, D5B
3P7153
LINK-TRACK-RH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
3P7154
LINK-TRACK-LH
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
225, 951B, 953, 955K, 955L, D5, D5B, D5E, FB221, OEMS
2H5048
LINK
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
2H5046
LINK
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
561B, 561C, 955C, 977D, D4D, D4E, D4E SR, D5, D5B, D5E, D6C, D6D, D6E SR, D7F, D7G
8P4714
LINK-BRAKE
561D, D5B, D5E
561D, D5B, D5E
5S0816
LINK ASSEM.
561C, 951B, 955H, D5
561C, 951B, 955H, D5
9J1903
LINK ASSEM.
5S, 6A, 6S, D5B, D6D
5S, 6A, 6S, D5B, D6D
8P5456
LINK
561D, D5B
561D, D5B
9G7260
LINK
D5B
D5B
3T7185
LINK
D5B
D5B
5B6408
LINK (offset)
10 FT, 10B, 561D, 8 FT, AP-1050, AP-800
10 FT, 10B, 561D, 8 FT, AP-1050, AP-800
5K4959
LINK
141, 153, D4E
141, 153, D4E
6S8066
LINK ASSEM.
931, 931B
931, 931B
7G6546
LINK
983B
983B