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2F5828 PLATE A. Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2F5828
2F-5828
2F5828
Caterpillar 2F5828 PLATE A.
Weight: 18 pounds 8 kg.

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Illustration 1 g00920900
Typical Example (1) Saw motor. (2) Disc saw.
Illustration 2 g00919723
Schematic of the Saw Motor (3) Rotating group. (4) Check valve. (5) Displacement control valve. (6) Orificed check valve. (7) Spring loaded check valve. (8) Check valve. (9) Control piston. (AA) Pressure tap (upstroke pressure). (BB) Pressure tap (saw pump). (CC) Case drain port. (X1) Pressure line from the machine. (X2) Drain line to the machine. Saw motor (1) is a variable displacement bent axis motor.Saw motor (1) is mounted to an adapter plate and coupled to the output shaft by a splined adapter. The output shaft is driven by saw motor (1). The output shaft is connected to disc saw (2) .The hydraulic oil flows from the pump on the machine to port "X1" of saw motor (1). This causes the saw motor to rotate. The return oil flows from port "X2" of saw motor (1) back to the machine. The saw motor starts at maximum displacement. When the saw pump that is on the machine has fully upstroked, the saw motor will begin to destroke.At start-up, the system pressure is high. The saw pump is at minimum displacement. As the system pressure decreases, the saw pump will move to maximum displacement. When system pressure decreases to a certain amount, the saw motor will start moving toward minimum displacement.Pressure oil from the saw pump flows into the head end of the saw motor. Pressure oil then flows through rotating group (3) and check valve (4). Oil will then react against the spring that is located on displacement control valve (5). Displacement control valve (5) controls the pressure that shifts the motor to minimum displacement. Displacement control valve (5) is adjustable. Pressure oil will also be present at port (BB) .As pressure oil shifts the displacement control valve (5) to the right against spring force, pressure oil will flow through displacement control valve (5) to orificed check valve (6). Check valve (6) contains an orifice that will prevent control piston (9) from reaching maximum displacement too quickly. Pressure oil will shift control piston (9) to the left. This moves the motor to maximum displacement and this increases the torque of disc saw (2) .When the disc saw (2) has reached the maximum speed, the oil demand is lower until a tree is cut. Saw motor (1) will begin to move to minimum displacement, as the oil demand drops. Saw motor (1) will move to minimum displacement when the system pressure decreases due to no load on disc saw (2). Displacement control valve (5) will gradually shift to the left with spring force. System pressure and spring force will become equal forces on displacement control valve (5). Control piston (9) will gradually shift to the right as a result of pressure oil passing through displacement control valve (5). As a result, disc saw (2) will be at high speed and the torque will be low. When a tree is cut, the speed of saw motor (1) will decrease. This will


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