6N0762 PULLEY Caterpillar parts
583K, D8K
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6N0762
6N-0762
6N0762
CA6N0762
6N-0762
6N0762
Weight: 49 pounds 22 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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02 May 2021
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6N0762 Pulley CGR Ghinassi - Made in Italy
CGR Compatible Models - D8K || Related Items - 2h6184 6h3957 || fan drive gp
CGR Compatible Models - D8K || Related Items - 2h6184 6h3957 || fan drive gp
Information:
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) monitors the operating parameters of the engine. The ECM can initiate responses if a specific engine parameter exceeds an acceptable range.Refer to table 1 for the available responses for this engine.
Table 1
Cross-reference for System Response to an Event Warning Category Indicators (1) and (3)
Warning Category Indicator System Response Shown on Cat ET Description of the System Response
(1) "Least Severe" Warning
(2) "Moderate Severe" Impending Shutdown
(3) "Most Severe" Shutdown Note: All severity levels may not be supported for a monitored parameters.Use the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to perform the following activities:
Select the available responses.
Program the level for monitoring.
Program delay times for each response.The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. To accommodate unique applications and sites, the parameters may be reprogrammed with Cat ET. The screens of Cat ET provide guidance for the changing of trip points.Note: Some of the parameters are protected by factory passwords. Other parameters can be changed with customer passwords.Changing the Settings of the Monitoring System
Use the following procedure to change settings of the parameters:
Use Cat ET and select the "Monitoring System" screen.
Highlight the desired parameter. Then click the "Change" button in the lower left corner of the screen.The "Change Monitor System" screen will appear.
Change the "State" to "On" or "Off".
Set the "Trip Point" and the "Delay Time" according to the "Allowed Values" in the lower half of the screen.
Click the "OK" button.If a password is required, the "Enter Passwords" screen will appear. Enter the correct passwords and then click the "OK" button.The new settings will be effective immediately.Note: Factory passwords are only available to service technicians from an authorized Caterpillar Dealership. Customers of Caterpillar do not have access to the Caterpillar Factory Password System (FPS).Default Settings of the Monitoring System
The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. To accommodate unique applications and sites, the parameters may be reprogrammed with Cat ET. The screens of Cat ET provide guidance for changing trip points.Separate timers are used in the ECM for each response that is associated with a parameter. If a trip point is exceeded, the timer for that event is started.For example, the warning for "High Engine Coolant Temperature" can be set to 95° C with a five second delay. The timer starts counting if the coolant temperature exceeds 95° C. If the temperature is not reduced to less than 95° C within five seconds, the event becomes active and the event is logged.Conditions for Parameters
Some of the programmable parameters depend on the status of an ECM output before the parameters are allowed to function. Some of the parameters are allowed to function after the crank terminate relay has been energized for more than 30 seconds. Other parameters are allowed to function after the output for the fuel control relay is energized. Some parameters are not dependent upon any conditions.The conditions are designed to eliminate false events during start-up if the customer has programmed a delay time to zero.Use care when you program the trip
Table 1
Cross-reference for System Response to an Event Warning Category Indicators (1) and (3)
Warning Category Indicator System Response Shown on Cat ET Description of the System Response
(1) "Least Severe" Warning
(2) "Moderate Severe" Impending Shutdown
(3) "Most Severe" Shutdown Note: All severity levels may not be supported for a monitored parameters.Use the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to perform the following activities:
Select the available responses.
Program the level for monitoring.
Program delay times for each response.The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. To accommodate unique applications and sites, the parameters may be reprogrammed with Cat ET. The screens of Cat ET provide guidance for the changing of trip points.Note: Some of the parameters are protected by factory passwords. Other parameters can be changed with customer passwords.Changing the Settings of the Monitoring System
Use the following procedure to change settings of the parameters:
Use Cat ET and select the "Monitoring System" screen.
Highlight the desired parameter. Then click the "Change" button in the lower left corner of the screen.The "Change Monitor System" screen will appear.
Change the "State" to "On" or "Off".
Set the "Trip Point" and the "Delay Time" according to the "Allowed Values" in the lower half of the screen.
Click the "OK" button.If a password is required, the "Enter Passwords" screen will appear. Enter the correct passwords and then click the "OK" button.The new settings will be effective immediately.Note: Factory passwords are only available to service technicians from an authorized Caterpillar Dealership. Customers of Caterpillar do not have access to the Caterpillar Factory Password System (FPS).Default Settings of the Monitoring System
The default settings for the parameters are programmed at the factory. To accommodate unique applications and sites, the parameters may be reprogrammed with Cat ET. The screens of Cat ET provide guidance for changing trip points.Separate timers are used in the ECM for each response that is associated with a parameter. If a trip point is exceeded, the timer for that event is started.For example, the warning for "High Engine Coolant Temperature" can be set to 95° C with a five second delay. The timer starts counting if the coolant temperature exceeds 95° C. If the temperature is not reduced to less than 95° C within five seconds, the event becomes active and the event is logged.Conditions for Parameters
Some of the programmable parameters depend on the status of an ECM output before the parameters are allowed to function. Some of the parameters are allowed to function after the crank terminate relay has been energized for more than 30 seconds. Other parameters are allowed to function after the output for the fuel control relay is energized. Some parameters are not dependent upon any conditions.The conditions are designed to eliminate false events during start-up if the customer has programmed a delay time to zero.Use care when you program the trip
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