9S9350 METER GP-SERVICE Caterpillar parts
594, 594H, D9G, D9H
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9S9350
9S-9350
9S9350
CA9S9350
9S-9350
9S9350
Weight: 2 pounds 1 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Information:
1LS1-UP; 9ES1-UP)
Industrial Engine:
3406B (S/N: 6TB1-UP)
3406C (S/N: 3ER1-UP)
3406E (S/N: 6BR1-UP)
3412E (S/N: BDT1-UP)
3456 (S/N: 3LW1-UP)
C-15 (S/N: BEM1-UP)
C-16 (S/N: BFM1-UP)
Marine Engine:
3406E (S/N: 9WR1-UP)
3408 (S/N: 99U1-UP)
3408C (S/N: 9ER1-UP)
3412E (S/N: 9KS1-UP; 9PW1-UP)
Truck Engines:
3126E (S/N: CKM1-UP)
3406B (S/N: 5KJ1-UP)
3406C (S/N: 8PN1-UP)
Power Module:
PM3516 (S/N: BPD1-UP)
Bearing discoloration occurs naturally because of the manufacturing process and because of material composition of the bearings:lead, tin and copper. New bearings can have a bright silver color. An old bearing can have a dark gray color. Bearings remain fully functional through the full range of the color change.This article describes the acceptability of bearings during all stages of the process of aging. This article provides dealers and customers with the descriptions of different types of bearing stain. Most other discoloration is not harmful to performance. However, the effect on performance and on service life must be determined for stains that result from corrosion of the bearing material. The following information is provided in order to assist in your evaluation of bearings that exhibit stain or corrosion.Connecting rod bearings and main bearings with a material code of 5 or 8 may not have uniform color on the inside diameter. Refer to Illustration 1. There are three different types of discoloration:
Gray
Brown
Any discoloration except for brown that is found in addition to grayRefer to the different types of discoloration and the illustrations below in order to determine if the bearing is acceptable.Gray Discoloration
The intensity of gray on some connecting rods and main bearings is caused by the variation in thickness of the tin flash that is electroplated onto the bearings. The flash protects the steel back of the bearings from corrosion. The bearings have a specification of thickness that requires a maximum of 2.5 microns. If the thickness is 0.5 microns or less, the overlay of lead and tin will penetrate through the tin flash. This will cause the intensity of the color to vary. Gray discoloration has no effect on the function of the bearing. Bearings that have a gray discoloration are acceptable to use.Note: With enough time and temperature, the flash material will dissipate into the material of the overlay. This dissipation is a natural process of age.Brown Discoloration
The brown discoloration is caused by a chemical reaction between condensation and deposits on the surface of the bearing. This may lead to corrosion on the bearing surface. Do not use bearings that display brown discoloration. Refer to the illustrations below.Bearings that Are Unacceptable for Use
Do not use any bearing with any of the following conditions:
Areas of brown discoloration
A sharp, distinct border between light gray areas and dark gray areas
Any purple areas or blue areasNote: Do not confuse brown discoloration with a rust preventive that is applied at the supplier. The rust preventive adds additional corrosion protection during shipment. Follow the cleaning procedure in Reuse and Salvage Guideline, SEBF8009 in order to determine if the discoloration is a rust preventive.Bearings that Are Acceptable for Use
Bearings with the following conditions are suitable for use:
Gray discoloration that changes in intensity from light gray to dark
Industrial Engine:
3406B (S/N: 6TB1-UP)
3406C (S/N: 3ER1-UP)
3406E (S/N: 6BR1-UP)
3412E (S/N: BDT1-UP)
3456 (S/N: 3LW1-UP)
C-15 (S/N: BEM1-UP)
C-16 (S/N: BFM1-UP)
Marine Engine:
3406E (S/N: 9WR1-UP)
3408 (S/N: 99U1-UP)
3408C (S/N: 9ER1-UP)
3412E (S/N: 9KS1-UP; 9PW1-UP)
Truck Engines:
3126E (S/N: CKM1-UP)
3406B (S/N: 5KJ1-UP)
3406C (S/N: 8PN1-UP)
Power Module:
PM3516 (S/N: BPD1-UP)
Bearing discoloration occurs naturally because of the manufacturing process and because of material composition of the bearings:lead, tin and copper. New bearings can have a bright silver color. An old bearing can have a dark gray color. Bearings remain fully functional through the full range of the color change.This article describes the acceptability of bearings during all stages of the process of aging. This article provides dealers and customers with the descriptions of different types of bearing stain. Most other discoloration is not harmful to performance. However, the effect on performance and on service life must be determined for stains that result from corrosion of the bearing material. The following information is provided in order to assist in your evaluation of bearings that exhibit stain or corrosion.Connecting rod bearings and main bearings with a material code of 5 or 8 may not have uniform color on the inside diameter. Refer to Illustration 1. There are three different types of discoloration:
Gray
Brown
Any discoloration except for brown that is found in addition to grayRefer to the different types of discoloration and the illustrations below in order to determine if the bearing is acceptable.Gray Discoloration
The intensity of gray on some connecting rods and main bearings is caused by the variation in thickness of the tin flash that is electroplated onto the bearings. The flash protects the steel back of the bearings from corrosion. The bearings have a specification of thickness that requires a maximum of 2.5 microns. If the thickness is 0.5 microns or less, the overlay of lead and tin will penetrate through the tin flash. This will cause the intensity of the color to vary. Gray discoloration has no effect on the function of the bearing. Bearings that have a gray discoloration are acceptable to use.Note: With enough time and temperature, the flash material will dissipate into the material of the overlay. This dissipation is a natural process of age.Brown Discoloration
The brown discoloration is caused by a chemical reaction between condensation and deposits on the surface of the bearing. This may lead to corrosion on the bearing surface. Do not use bearings that display brown discoloration. Refer to the illustrations below.Bearings that Are Unacceptable for Use
Do not use any bearing with any of the following conditions:
Areas of brown discoloration
A sharp, distinct border between light gray areas and dark gray areas
Any purple areas or blue areasNote: Do not confuse brown discoloration with a rust preventive that is applied at the supplier. The rust preventive adds additional corrosion protection during shipment. Follow the cleaning procedure in Reuse and Salvage Guideline, SEBF8009 in order to determine if the discoloration is a rust preventive.Bearings that Are Acceptable for Use
Bearings with the following conditions are suitable for use:
Gray discoloration that changes in intensity from light gray to dark
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar SIS
D353 VEHICULAR ENGINE 12U00001-UP (MACHINE) »
9S-9350
METER GP-SERVICE
594H PIPELAYER / POWER SHIFT / 96V00255-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY D353 ENGINE »
9S-9350
METER GP-SERVICE
594 PIPELAYER / POWER SHIFT / 62H00001-UP (MACHINE) »
9S-9350
METER GP-SERVICE
D353 VEHICULAR ENGINE 66A12016-UP (MACHINE) »
9S-9350
METER GP-SERVICE
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts meter Caterpillar catalog:
1295770
METER GP-WATT
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
2N2336
METER GROUP
3145, 3150, 3160
3145, 3150, 3160
1153198
METER GP-VIBRATORY
CB-434B, CB-434C, CB-534B, CB-534C, CB-535B, CB-634C
CB-434B, CB-434C, CB-534B, CB-534C, CB-535B, CB-634C
1296750
METER GP-KILOVAR
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
1298548
METER GP-SYNCHRONIZING
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, G3516, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, G3516, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
1295811
METER GP-WATT
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
4P1513
METER GP-SERVICE
G3508, G3512, G3516
G3508, G3512, G3516
1296746
METER GP-KILOVAR
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
7W1608
METER GP-HOUR
3606, 3608, 3612, 3616
3606, 3608, 3612, 3616
8N6697
METER GP-SERVICE
3508, 3512, 3516
3508, 3512, 3516
1295781
METER GP-WATT
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
3508, 3508B, 3512, 3512B, 3516, 3516B, PM3508, PM3512, PM3516
4W4766
METER GP-SERVICE
3304, 3306, 3306B
3304, 3306, 3306B