5413318 PLATE-RETAINER Caterpillar parts
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CA5413318
541-3318
5413318
CA5413318
541-3318
5413318
Weight: 0.61 pounds 0 kg.
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$769.00
26 Feb 2024
39.0[17.55] Pounds
US: Fix_My_Toys
Polaris Snowmobile Hacksaw 15" x 136" x 1" Snowmobile Track
Polaris A proven performer in the 1" category || Attack angle lugs guarantee superior performance on hard-groomed snow trails
Polaris A proven performer in the 1" category || Attack angle lugs guarantee superior performance on hard-groomed snow trails
$769.00
22 Jul 2023
39.0[17.55] Pounds
US: Fix_My_Toys
Polaris Snowmobile HACKSAW 15" x 136" x 1" Snowmobile Track
Polaris For schematic location 1 only || See product description below for vehicle fitment or to verify fitment for your specific vehicle, please contact us, and provide us with your VIN that can be found on your vehicle or your insurance card. || A proven performer in the 1" category || Attack angle lugs guarantee superior performance on hard-groomed snow trails
Polaris For schematic location 1 only || See product description below for vehicle fitment or to verify fitment for your specific vehicle, please contact us, and provide us with your VIN that can be found on your vehicle or your insurance card. || A proven performer in the 1" category || Attack angle lugs guarantee superior performance on hard-groomed snow trails
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Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
There have been isolated instances of generator sets that exceed the start time to meet National Fire Protection (NFPA) Standard 110 and ISO 8528-5. The engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) is powered down which results in a longer boot sequence time. This situation may cause the ECM to not action the start command on the first attempt.The incorrect programming of the cool down strategy causes a cool-down cycle to initiate when the emergency stop button is pressed. If the service link 53B is installed to keep the ECM powered on and the emergency stop button is pressed while the engine is running, fuse F15 may blow.Refer to Electrical Schematic, UENR5493 and Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, M0073826.Solution
Delayed Starting
Performing the following procedure will allow the ECM to maintain constant power in standby operation. This action will avoid the time to power up the ECM and decrease the total engine starting time.Before the wiring change is performed, ensure that the generator set is equipped with a correctly sized battery charger. A battery charger must be installed on the generator set if the new wiring change is performed. The current configuration does not power the ECM when both of the following conditions apply:
The ECM power link is removed.
The EMCP panel is in the Auto or Stopped position.This control feature prevents unnecessary load on the battery while the generator set is in standby mode.
Illustration 1 g06119964Perform the following wiring changes to provide constant power to the ECM:Note: Some units may already have this solution installed.
Locate ECM power connector (2). Refer to Illustration 1.
Install a jumper between pin 2 and pin 4 of the ECM power connector. Leave jumper 51A installed in the ECM power connector.Cool-Down Strategy
Perform the following changes to the cool-down parameters in the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) and the EMCP4.
Connect the electronic service tool to the service tool connector.
Change the cool-down duration in the engine ECM from 3 minutes to 0 minutes. Change the cool-down duration in the EMCP4 from 0 minutes to 3 minutes.
Check fuse (1) . Refer to Illustration 1. If the fuse is blown, replace fuse F15 (3A). Refer to the Electrical Schematic for more information.
Check the generator set for correct starting time and cool-down operation using normal shutdown and emergency shutdown.
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
There have been isolated instances of generator sets that exceed the start time to meet National Fire Protection (NFPA) Standard 110 and ISO 8528-5. The engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) is powered down which results in a longer boot sequence time. This situation may cause the ECM to not action the start command on the first attempt.The incorrect programming of the cool down strategy causes a cool-down cycle to initiate when the emergency stop button is pressed. If the service link 53B is installed to keep the ECM powered on and the emergency stop button is pressed while the engine is running, fuse F15 may blow.Refer to Electrical Schematic, UENR5493 and Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting, M0073826.Solution
Delayed Starting
Performing the following procedure will allow the ECM to maintain constant power in standby operation. This action will avoid the time to power up the ECM and decrease the total engine starting time.Before the wiring change is performed, ensure that the generator set is equipped with a correctly sized battery charger. A battery charger must be installed on the generator set if the new wiring change is performed. The current configuration does not power the ECM when both of the following conditions apply:
The ECM power link is removed.
The EMCP panel is in the Auto or Stopped position.This control feature prevents unnecessary load on the battery while the generator set is in standby mode.
Illustration 1 g06119964Perform the following wiring changes to provide constant power to the ECM:Note: Some units may already have this solution installed.
Locate ECM power connector (2). Refer to Illustration 1.
Install a jumper between pin 2 and pin 4 of the ECM power connector. Leave jumper 51A installed in the ECM power connector.Cool-Down Strategy
Perform the following changes to the cool-down parameters in the engine Electronic Control Module (ECM) and the EMCP4.
Connect the electronic service tool to the service tool connector.
Change the cool-down duration in the engine ECM from 3 minutes to 0 minutes. Change the cool-down duration in the EMCP4 from 0 minutes to 3 minutes.
Check fuse (1) . Refer to Illustration 1. If the fuse is blown, replace fuse F15 (3A). Refer to the Electrical Schematic for more information.
Check the generator set for correct starting time and cool-down operation using normal shutdown and emergency shutdown.
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