3T8323 METER GP-SERVICE Caterpillar parts
120G, 130G, 16G, 215, 215B, 225, 235, 245, 3208, 3304, 3306, 3306B, 3406, 3406B, 3408, 3412, 518, 561D, 572G, 621, 621B, 627B, 633D, 637D, 769C, 776, 920, 943, 953, 963, 973, D4E, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D7...
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3T8323
3T-8323
3T8323
CA3T8323
3T-8323
3T8323
Weight: 0.70 pounds 0 kg.
EXCAVATOR, WHEEL TRACTOR,
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Compatible equipment models: 3T8323:
Information:
The vessel should be towed under the following conditions:
The vessel is disabled.
The vessel can not continue to maneuver.
Reverse rotation of the propeller shaft can cause engine damage. To help prevent reverse rotation of the propeller, secure the propeller. Lock the propeller shaft, when possible.
During towing, the propeller of a vessel will rotate through the water. This rotation is called back driving.
Rotation of the propeller shaft without proper lubrication for long periods of time will damage the propeller shaft bearings. If pressurized oil cannot be supplied to the propeller shaft bearings while the vessel is being towed, the propeller shaft must be secured in order to help prevent shaft rotation.
Towing Procedure
Note: If the engine is equipped with a pod drive unit, refer to the information which is provided by the manufacturer of the pod drive unit.Under the following conditions, back driving is permitted for most marine transmissions:
The towing speed does not exceed the normal maximum propulsion speed of the vessel that is being towed.
The marine transmission is properly lubricated.Intermittent Back Driving
Perform the following items for short trips and for towing purse boats in seining operations.
Ensure that the marine transmission is in NEUTRAL while the vessel is being towed.
Start the engine. Run the engine for at least three minutes. Perform this procedure during every 24 hours.
Maintain the marine transmission oil level at the normal propulsion level or maintain the marine transmission oil level at the "FULL" mark.Continuous Back Driving
Perform the following items for these continuous back driving circumstances: long trips, delivering a vessel by towing and towing a vessel home on a trip that will last more than one day.
Ensure that the marine transmission is in NEUTRAL while the vessel is being towed.
Start the engine. Run the engine for at least three minutes. Perform this procedure during every 12 to 14 hours.
Maintain the marine transmission oil level to the input shaft on the centerline of the engine.Securing the Propeller
There are several ways to help prevent the propeller shaft from rotating. The correct method depends on the turning force of the propeller and the construction of the propeller shaft tunnel. Use the method that is best suited for the vessel.To minimize the force on the propeller, tow the vessel at a slow speed.Wrapping the Propeller Shaft
On small vessels, wrap a heavy rope around the propeller shaft. Note: The number of wraps that is needed will depend on the mass of the propeller and the mass of the propeller shaft.
Secure the rope in the opposite direction of the shaft rotation. Securing the Companion Flange
Remove one or more bolts from the coupling on the companion flange.
Bolt a chain to the companion flange.
Wrap the chain several times around the propeller shaft.
Secure the loose end of the chain at a right angle to the propeller shaft. Secure the chain in the opposite direction of the shaft rotation.
The vessel is disabled.
The vessel can not continue to maneuver.
Reverse rotation of the propeller shaft can cause engine damage. To help prevent reverse rotation of the propeller, secure the propeller. Lock the propeller shaft, when possible.
During towing, the propeller of a vessel will rotate through the water. This rotation is called back driving.
Rotation of the propeller shaft without proper lubrication for long periods of time will damage the propeller shaft bearings. If pressurized oil cannot be supplied to the propeller shaft bearings while the vessel is being towed, the propeller shaft must be secured in order to help prevent shaft rotation.
Towing Procedure
Note: If the engine is equipped with a pod drive unit, refer to the information which is provided by the manufacturer of the pod drive unit.Under the following conditions, back driving is permitted for most marine transmissions:
The towing speed does not exceed the normal maximum propulsion speed of the vessel that is being towed.
The marine transmission is properly lubricated.Intermittent Back Driving
Perform the following items for short trips and for towing purse boats in seining operations.
Ensure that the marine transmission is in NEUTRAL while the vessel is being towed.
Start the engine. Run the engine for at least three minutes. Perform this procedure during every 24 hours.
Maintain the marine transmission oil level at the normal propulsion level or maintain the marine transmission oil level at the "FULL" mark.Continuous Back Driving
Perform the following items for these continuous back driving circumstances: long trips, delivering a vessel by towing and towing a vessel home on a trip that will last more than one day.
Ensure that the marine transmission is in NEUTRAL while the vessel is being towed.
Start the engine. Run the engine for at least three minutes. Perform this procedure during every 12 to 14 hours.
Maintain the marine transmission oil level to the input shaft on the centerline of the engine.Securing the Propeller
There are several ways to help prevent the propeller shaft from rotating. The correct method depends on the turning force of the propeller and the construction of the propeller shaft tunnel. Use the method that is best suited for the vessel.To minimize the force on the propeller, tow the vessel at a slow speed.Wrapping the Propeller Shaft
On small vessels, wrap a heavy rope around the propeller shaft. Note: The number of wraps that is needed will depend on the mass of the propeller and the mass of the propeller shaft.
Secure the rope in the opposite direction of the shaft rotation. Securing the Companion Flange
Remove one or more bolts from the coupling on the companion flange.
Bolt a chain to the companion flange.
Wrap the chain several times around the propeller shaft.
Secure the loose end of the chain at a right angle to the propeller shaft. Secure the chain in the opposite direction of the shaft rotation.
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4N3700
METER-HOUR
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14E, 16G, 215, 225, 235, 245, 3208, 3304, 3412, 518, 528, 621B, 627B, 631C, 633D, 637, 637D, 657B, 769, 772, 773, 777, 815, 824B, 910, 920, 930, 941, 950, 955K, 955L, 966C, 977K...
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14E, 16G, 215, 225, 235, 245, 3208, 3304, 3412, 518, 528, 621B, 627B, 631C, 633D, 637, 637D, 657B, 769, 772, 773, 777, 815, 824B, 910, 920, 930, 941, 950, 955K, 955L, 966C, 977K...
6T7337
METER GP-SERVICE
215B, 311, 311B, 3126B, 3176C, 3196, 320 L, 3208, 320B, 322 FM L, 322B LN, 325, 325B L, 325C, 330, 330 L, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 330B L, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408E, 3412, 3412E, 3456, 345B L,...
215B, 311, 311B, 3126B, 3176C, 3196, 320 L, 3208, 320B, 322 FM L, 322B LN, 325, 325B L, 325C, 330, 330 L, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 330B L, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3408, 3408E, 3412, 3412E, 3456, 345B L,...
2Y9175
METER-SERVICE
120B, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR
120B, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR
6T7568
METER-SERVICE
3114, 3116, 3208
3114, 3116, 3208
7T8579
METER-SERVICE
3114, 3116, 3208
3114, 3116, 3208
6N0676
METER (volt)
215, 225, 227, 235, 245, 988B, D250B, D300B
215, 225, 227, 235, 245, 988B, D250B, D300B
3T8325
METER AS-SERVICE
215B, 225, 225D, 227, 229, 229D, 231D, 235, 235C, 245, 613C, 615, 631E, 637E, 651E, 657E, 773B, 777, 777B, 785, 793C, 814B, 815B, 826C, 834B, 916, 936, 936F, 950B, 966D, 980C, CS-643, D10, D11N, D5H, ...
215B, 225, 225D, 227, 229, 229D, 231D, 235, 235C, 245, 613C, 615, 631E, 637E, 651E, 657E, 773B, 777, 777B, 785, 793C, 814B, 815B, 826C, 834B, 916, 936, 936F, 950B, 966D, 980C, CS-643, D10, D11N, D5H, ...
2Y5736
METER GROUP
120B, 140B, 621B, 621R, 930, 930R, 966C, D4E, D6D
120B, 140B, 621B, 621R, 930, 930R, 966C, D4E, D6D
2Y5139
METER
120B, 140B, 930R, D4E, D6D
120B, 140B, 930R, D4E, D6D
2Y8143
METER GP-SERVICE
120B, 621R, 930, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E, D6D
120B, 621R, 930, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E, D6D
5Y0522
METER AS
120B, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR
120B, 930R, 966C, 966R, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR
4N6657
METER GP-SERVICE
3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 3512, D5, D6C, G3304, G3304B, G3306, G3306B
3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 3512, D5, D6C, G3304, G3304B, G3306, G3306B
2N8375
METER GP-SERVICE
D379, D379A, D398, D398A, D399
D379, D379A, D398, D398A, D399
2N8376
METER GP-SERVICE
D379, D379A, D398, D398A, D399, G379, G398, G399
D379, D379A, D398, D398A, D399, G379, G398, G399
3944734
METER GP-SERVICE
3512, 3516
3512, 3516
9S8722
METER GP-SERVICE
3306, 3406, 3406B, 3408, 3412, 3512
3306, 3406, 3406B, 3408, 3412, 3512
1N4493
METER GP-SERVICE
3406B, 3408, 3412, 3512, G3406, G3408, G3412
3406B, 3408, 3412, 3512, G3406, G3408, G3412
4440154
METER AS
424B
424B
2859075
METER GP-SERVICE
432E, 434E, 442E, 444E, CS-56, CX31-C13I, CX31-C18I, CX35-C18I
432E, 434E, 442E, 444E, CS-56, CX31-C13I, CX31-C18I, CX35-C18I
1613932
METER GP-SERVICE
320C, 320D, 320D LRR, 322C, 325C, 328D LCR, 330C, 330C L, 3412, 345C, 345C L, 422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E, 5130B, 5230B, 914G, CS-563D, CS-573D, CS-583D, CS-663E, CS-683E, D3G, D4G, D5G, D6G2 L...
320C, 320D, 320D LRR, 322C, 325C, 328D LCR, 330C, 330C L, 3412, 345C, 345C L, 422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E, 5130B, 5230B, 914G, CS-563D, CS-573D, CS-583D, CS-663E, CS-683E, D3G, D4G, D5G, D6G2 L...
3E7318
METER GP-SERVICE
65C, 65E, 75C, 75D, 75E, 85C, 85D, 85E, 95E
65C, 65E, 75C, 75D, 75E, 85C, 85D, 85E, 95E