4695608 PIN AS Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4695608
469-5608
4695608
CA4695608
469-5608
4695608
Weight: 82 pounds 37 kg.
Information:
Special Lubricants
Grease
In order to use a non-Cat grease, the supplier must certify that the lubricant is compatible with Cat grease.Each pin joint should be flushed with the new grease. Ensure that all old grease is removed. Failure to meet this requirement may lead to failure of a pin joint.
Table 5
Recommended Grease    
Compartment or System    GreaseType    NLGI Grade    °C    °F    
Min Max    Min    Max    
External Lubrication Points     Cat Advanced 3Moly     NLGI Grade 2     -20     40     -4     104    
Cat Ultra 5Moly NLGI Grade 2     -30     50     -22     122    
NLGI Grade 1 -35     40     -31     104    
NLGI Grade 0 -40     35     -40     95    
Cat Arctic Platinum NLGI Grade 0     -50     20     -58     68    
Cat Desert Gold NLGI Grade 2     -20     60     -4     140    Diesel Fuel Recommendations
Diesel fuel must meet "Caterpillar Specification for Distillate Fuel" and the latest versions of "ASTM D975" or "EN 590" in order to ensure optimum engine performance. Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, "Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations" for the latest fuel information and for Cat fuel specification. This manual may be found on the Web at Safety.Cat.com.The preferred fuels are distillate fuels. These fuels are commonly called diesel fuel, furnace oil, gas oil, or kerosene. These fuels must meet the "Caterpillar Specification for Distillate Diesel Fuel for Off-Highway Diesel Engines". Diesel Fuels that meet the Caterpillar specification will help provide maximum engine service life and performance.Misfueling with fuels of high sulfur level can have the following negative effects:
Reduce engine efficiency and durability
Increase the wear
Increase the corrosion
Increase the deposits
Lower fuel economy
Shorten the time period between oil drain intervals (more frequent oil drain intervals)
Increase overall operating costs
Negatively impact engine emissionsFailures that result from the use of improper fuels are not Caterpillar factory defects. Therefore the cost of repairs would not be covered by a Caterpillar warranty.Caterpillar does not require the use of ULSD in off road and machine applications that are not Tier 4/Stage IIIB certified engines. ULSD is not required in engines that are not equipped with after treatment devices.Follow operating instructions and fuel tank inlet labels, if available, in order to ensure that the correct fuels are used.Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, "Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations" for more details about fuels and lubricants. This manual may be found on the Web at Safety.Cat.com.Fuel Additives
Cat Diesel Fuel Conditioner and Cat Fuel System Cleaner are available for use when needed. These products are applicable to diesel and biodiesel fuels. Consult your Cat dealer for availability.Biodiesel
Biodiesel is a fuel that can be made from various renewable resources that include vegetable oils, animal fat, and waste cooking oil. Soybean oil and rapeseed oil are the primary vegetable oil sources. In order to use any of these oils or fats as fuel, the oils or fats are chemically processed (esterified). The water and contaminants
Grease
In order to use a non-Cat grease, the supplier must certify that the lubricant is compatible with Cat grease.Each pin joint should be flushed with the new grease. Ensure that all old grease is removed. Failure to meet this requirement may lead to failure of a pin joint.
Table 5
Recommended Grease    
Compartment or System    GreaseType    NLGI Grade    °C    °F    
Min Max    Min    Max    
External Lubrication Points     Cat Advanced 3Moly     NLGI Grade 2     -20     40     -4     104    
Cat Ultra 5Moly NLGI Grade 2     -30     50     -22     122    
NLGI Grade 1 -35     40     -31     104    
NLGI Grade 0 -40     35     -40     95    
Cat Arctic Platinum NLGI Grade 0     -50     20     -58     68    
Cat Desert Gold NLGI Grade 2     -20     60     -4     140    Diesel Fuel Recommendations
Diesel fuel must meet "Caterpillar Specification for Distillate Fuel" and the latest versions of "ASTM D975" or "EN 590" in order to ensure optimum engine performance. Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, "Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations" for the latest fuel information and for Cat fuel specification. This manual may be found on the Web at Safety.Cat.com.The preferred fuels are distillate fuels. These fuels are commonly called diesel fuel, furnace oil, gas oil, or kerosene. These fuels must meet the "Caterpillar Specification for Distillate Diesel Fuel for Off-Highway Diesel Engines". Diesel Fuels that meet the Caterpillar specification will help provide maximum engine service life and performance.Misfueling with fuels of high sulfur level can have the following negative effects:
Reduce engine efficiency and durability
Increase the wear
Increase the corrosion
Increase the deposits
Lower fuel economy
Shorten the time period between oil drain intervals (more frequent oil drain intervals)
Increase overall operating costs
Negatively impact engine emissionsFailures that result from the use of improper fuels are not Caterpillar factory defects. Therefore the cost of repairs would not be covered by a Caterpillar warranty.Caterpillar does not require the use of ULSD in off road and machine applications that are not Tier 4/Stage IIIB certified engines. ULSD is not required in engines that are not equipped with after treatment devices.Follow operating instructions and fuel tank inlet labels, if available, in order to ensure that the correct fuels are used.Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, "Caterpillar Machine Fluids Recommendations" for more details about fuels and lubricants. This manual may be found on the Web at Safety.Cat.com.Fuel Additives
Cat Diesel Fuel Conditioner and Cat Fuel System Cleaner are available for use when needed. These products are applicable to diesel and biodiesel fuels. Consult your Cat dealer for availability.Biodiesel
Biodiesel is a fuel that can be made from various renewable resources that include vegetable oils, animal fat, and waste cooking oil. Soybean oil and rapeseed oil are the primary vegetable oil sources. In order to use any of these oils or fats as fuel, the oils or fats are chemically processed (esterified). The water and contaminants
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