1643739 PANEL AS Caterpillar parts
572R II, D6R II, D7R II
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1643739
164-3739
1643739
CA1643739
164-3739
1643739
Weight: 3 pounds 1 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Compatible equipment models: 1643739:
Information:
Fuse Failure Modes
Open
An open fuse is the result of system overload. Fuses with the element visible can give a clue as to the cause. Testing on a questionable fuse only requires a 6V7070 Multimeter (or equivalent) on the 200 ohm scale. A good fuse will read less than approximately 0.2 ohms. An open fuse will read "OL" for open circuit.
1. The glass or plastic housing is smoked or blackened. This is caused by gross circuit overload far beyond the fuse rating. This is usually caused by a short circuit-to-ground from: ...Incorrect troubleshooting as with a screwdriver.
...A component short as in a forward warning horn.
...A harness short where a wire (conductor) is pinched to make a connection to ground.
2. The glass or plastic housing is clear showing the fuse element simply melted open. This is caused by a gentle overload somewhat greater than the fuse rating.Will not fit fuse holder
1. Incorrect type or size of fuse for holder.2. Supplier tolerances are incorrect.Breaker Failure Modes
Open
An open circuit breaker is an automatic or manual breaker that will not reset (reads "OL" on 6V7070 Multimeter). This usually occurs from gross circuit overload far beyond the breaker current rating. This is usually caused by a short circuit-to-ground from: ...Incorrect troubleshooting as with a screwdriver....A component short as in a forward warning horn....A harness short where a wire (conductor) is pinched to make a connection to ground.
Failure of a circuit breaker to reset is often caused by a melted disk or a disk that was so hot during overload that it is warped and cannot be reset to a closed position.
Shorted
A shorted circuit breaker, one that will not open under an overload, is rare and might be found in a circuit with wiring and/or harness damage. This may possibly be caused by an overload condition that welded the disk in place.
Open
An open fuse is the result of system overload. Fuses with the element visible can give a clue as to the cause. Testing on a questionable fuse only requires a 6V7070 Multimeter (or equivalent) on the 200 ohm scale. A good fuse will read less than approximately 0.2 ohms. An open fuse will read "OL" for open circuit.
1. The glass or plastic housing is smoked or blackened. This is caused by gross circuit overload far beyond the fuse rating. This is usually caused by a short circuit-to-ground from: ...Incorrect troubleshooting as with a screwdriver.
...A component short as in a forward warning horn.
...A harness short where a wire (conductor) is pinched to make a connection to ground.
2. The glass or plastic housing is clear showing the fuse element simply melted open. This is caused by a gentle overload somewhat greater than the fuse rating.Will not fit fuse holder
1. Incorrect type or size of fuse for holder.2. Supplier tolerances are incorrect.Breaker Failure Modes
Open
An open circuit breaker is an automatic or manual breaker that will not reset (reads "OL" on 6V7070 Multimeter). This usually occurs from gross circuit overload far beyond the breaker current rating. This is usually caused by a short circuit-to-ground from: ...Incorrect troubleshooting as with a screwdriver....A component short as in a forward warning horn....A harness short where a wire (conductor) is pinched to make a connection to ground.
Failure of a circuit breaker to reset is often caused by a melted disk or a disk that was so hot during overload that it is warped and cannot be reset to a closed position.
Shorted
A shorted circuit breaker, one that will not open under an overload, is rare and might be found in a circuit with wiring and/or harness damage. This may possibly be caused by an overload condition that welded the disk in place.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts panel Caterpillar catalog:
2657314
PANEL AS-INSTRUMENT
D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
1599257
PANEL-DASH
561N, 572R II, D5N, D6N, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II
561N, 572R II, D5N, D6N, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II
1937377
PANEL
572R II, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II
572R II, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II
2657315
PANEL AS-INSTRUMENT
572R II, D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
572R II, D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
1593960
PANEL-ACOUSTICAL
D6R II, D7R II
D6R II, D7R II
1566287
PANEL AS-INSTRUMENT
D6R II, D7R II, D8R II
D6R II, D7R II, D8R II
1566288
PANEL AS-INSTRUMENT
D6R II, D7R II, D8R II
D6R II, D7R II, D8R II
2370048
PANEL AS
572R II, D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
572R II, D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
2428399
PANEL-ACOUSTICAL
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR
2428403
PANEL AS-CONSOLE
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
2428404
PANEL
D6R, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR
D6R, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR
2431171
PANEL-ACOUSTICAL
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
D6R, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
1941124
PANEL AS
D4C III, D5C III
D4C III, D5C III
1941123
PANEL AS
D4C III, D5C III
D4C III, D5C III
1195696
PANEL AS
933C, 939C, D3C III, D4C III, D5C III
933C, 939C, D3C III, D4C III, D5C III
1190785
PANEL AS
933C, 939C, D3C III, D4C III, D5C III
933C, 939C, D3C III, D4C III, D5C III
1907436
PANEL AS
953C, 963C, 973C
953C, 963C, 973C
1250748
PANEL-DASH
572R, D6R, D7R
572R, D6R, D7R
2064354
PANEL-INSTRUMENT
953C, 963C, 973C
953C, 963C, 973C
2573154
PANEL AS
953C, 963C, 973C
953C, 963C, 973C
2058925
PANEL AS
953C, 963C, 973C
953C, 963C, 973C
1593960
PANEL-ACOUSTICAL
D6R II, D7R II
D6R II, D7R II
2657315
PANEL AS-INSTRUMENT
572R II, D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
572R II, D6R II, D6R III, D6T, D7R II
1937377
PANEL
572R II, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II
572R II, D6R, D6R II, D6R III, D6R STD, D6T, D7R II, D7R XR, D8R II