2433732 RADIATOR & FAN GP Caterpillar parts
3508B
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2433732
243-3732
2433732
CA2433732
243-3732
2433732
Weight: 992 pounds 449 kg.
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2017-05-05
2017-04-11
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Wear Sleeves And Wear Sleeve Drivers
1 There is a specific wear sleeve driver to use for installation of each wear sleeve. The drivers are all either a type (A), (B) or (C) as shown above. As seen in the illustration, type (A) and type (C) drivers have a closed end (shown) and an open end (not shown). These two drivers can be used in only one way to install a wear sleeve. To use type (B) drivers (open on both ends), always put the end that has the rolled (round) part (R), next to the wear sleeve. 2 The illustration above shows a typical wear sleeve. The wear sleeve is made in one piece and has a wear surface (1) for the seal, and a flange (2). In most applications of the wear sleeve, it will be necessary to remove flange (2). Instructions for removal of flange (2) are given in WEAR SLEEVE INSTALLATION.Application Chart By Reference To Shaft Size
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Wear Sleeve Installation
1 Carefully inspect the wear surface for the seal. Wear groove (A) shows typical wear by a lip-type seal. Clean the wear surface thoroughly. Use emery cloth (1) of 180 grit or finer to clean the wear surface. Use a file to make smooth any nicks or burrs (deep grooves or notches). 2 Hold wear sleeve (2) in the position shown, so the center of new wear surface (B) is over wear groove (A), then make a mark (C) that is even with the back of flange (D) of wear sleeve (2). If there is more than one wear groove, make sure that all wear grooves will be covered an even amount. If it is seen that flange (D) will be against a shoulder after it is installed, mark (C) is not needed; see step 5. 3 If groove (A) is a deep groove, fill it with a powdered metal epoxy and install the wear sleeve before the epoxy becomes hard. If the powdered metal epoxy is not needed, put 8M8060 Quick Cure Primer on the area around groove (A). Put a small amount of 9S3265 Retaining Compound on the area around groove (A) and on the inside of the new wear sleeve 4 Put the wear sleeve (2) in position so flange (D) goes on first, as shown. Be sure the wear sleeve is kept straight as it is installed. Use the correct sleeve driver and a press to install the wear sleeve to its correct position. If a press is not available, use a soft hammer with the sleeve driver, as shown, to install the wear sleeve. If a type (B) sleeve driver (see WEAR SLEEVES AND WEAR SLEEVE DRIVERS, step 1) is used, be sure to put the rolled (round) part (R) next to the wear sleeve. 5 If there is a chamfer (E)
1 There is a specific wear sleeve driver to use for installation of each wear sleeve. The drivers are all either a type (A), (B) or (C) as shown above. As seen in the illustration, type (A) and type (C) drivers have a closed end (shown) and an open end (not shown). These two drivers can be used in only one way to install a wear sleeve. To use type (B) drivers (open on both ends), always put the end that has the rolled (round) part (R), next to the wear sleeve. 2 The illustration above shows a typical wear sleeve. The wear sleeve is made in one piece and has a wear surface (1) for the seal, and a flange (2). In most applications of the wear sleeve, it will be necessary to remove flange (2). Instructions for removal of flange (2) are given in WEAR SLEEVE INSTALLATION.Application Chart By Reference To Shaft Size
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Application Chart By Reference To Part Number (Con't.)
Wear Sleeve Installation
1 Carefully inspect the wear surface for the seal. Wear groove (A) shows typical wear by a lip-type seal. Clean the wear surface thoroughly. Use emery cloth (1) of 180 grit or finer to clean the wear surface. Use a file to make smooth any nicks or burrs (deep grooves or notches). 2 Hold wear sleeve (2) in the position shown, so the center of new wear surface (B) is over wear groove (A), then make a mark (C) that is even with the back of flange (D) of wear sleeve (2). If there is more than one wear groove, make sure that all wear grooves will be covered an even amount. If it is seen that flange (D) will be against a shoulder after it is installed, mark (C) is not needed; see step 5. 3 If groove (A) is a deep groove, fill it with a powdered metal epoxy and install the wear sleeve before the epoxy becomes hard. If the powdered metal epoxy is not needed, put 8M8060 Quick Cure Primer on the area around groove (A). Put a small amount of 9S3265 Retaining Compound on the area around groove (A) and on the inside of the new wear sleeve 4 Put the wear sleeve (2) in position so flange (D) goes on first, as shown. Be sure the wear sleeve is kept straight as it is installed. Use the correct sleeve driver and a press to install the wear sleeve to its correct position. If a press is not available, use a soft hammer with the sleeve driver, as shown, to install the wear sleeve. If a type (B) sleeve driver (see WEAR SLEEVES AND WEAR SLEEVE DRIVERS, step 1) is used, be sure to put the rolled (round) part (R) next to the wear sleeve. 5 If there is a chamfer (E)
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