7J8607 SEAL Caterpillar parts
627
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7J8607
7J-8607
7J8607
CA7J8607
7J-8607
7J8607
WHEEL TRACTOR,
Compatible equipment models: 7J8607:
Information:
Bucket Wear Plates
Personal injury or death can result from the bucket falling.Block the bucket before changing bucket wear plates.
Illustration 12 g02495641Inspect the wear plates. Replace the wear plates before damage to the bottom of the bucket occurs. Consult your Cat dealer for replacement of wear plates.Pallet Forks
Descriptions of the Fork Tine
Parts
Illustration 13 g01598401 (1) Blade - The horizontal part of the fork tine that supports the load (2) Heel - The curved transition between the blade and the shank (3) Shank - The vertical part of the fork tine (4) Hanger - Hangers mount the fork tine to the carriage (5) Tip - The free end of the bladeSurfaces
Illustration 14 g02142830 (6) Upper Face of the Blade - The upper surface of the blade that carries the load (7) Bottom of Heel - The lower surface of the blade that includes the taper (8) Front Face of Shank - The distance for the load center is measured from the front face of the shank. The face of the shank contacts the load. (9) Flanks - The side faces of the blade and the shank (10) Blade Bevel - The upper and lower surfaces of the blade tip that are tapered for easy insertion of the fork tines (11) Tip Flanks - The side surfaces of the tip of the blade that are tapered for easy insertion of the fork tines (12) Top of Shank - The top surface of the shankDimensions
Illustration 15 g02142831 (T) Thickness - The thickness of the blade at the closest point to the heel (W) Width - The width of the blade at the closest point to the heel (BH) Back Height - The distance from the bottom of the blade to the top of the shank (BL) Length - The length of the blade is measured from the front face on the shank to the tip on the blade. (A) Angle - The angle from the upper surface of the blade to the front face of the shank.Inspection of the Fork Tines
The fork tines must be inspected for the following conditions:
permanent deformation
stress cracks
other defectsCheck the fork tines daily for any twisting or bending of the fork tines. If any twisting or bending is observed, the fork tines should be changed prior to any lifting operation. If the fork tines are damaged, consult your Cat dealer.Check the fork tines for wear or for damage. Inspect the welds, the locks, the shafts, and the fork tines for damage. If the components are damaged, consult your Cat dealer. Refer to , "Daily Inspection" for additional information.Blade Thickness
Illustration 16 g01600073
Measure the thickness of the shank. Ensure that the measuring device is held square across the shank in order to acquire an accurate measurement.
Illustration 17 g01600074
Measure the blade of the fork tine near the heel. Ensure that the measuring device is held square across the blade in order to acquire an accurate measurement.
Compare the measurement of the blade and the measurement of the shank.
If the difference in measurements is less than 10%, the fork
Personal injury or death can result from the bucket falling.Block the bucket before changing bucket wear plates.
Illustration 12 g02495641Inspect the wear plates. Replace the wear plates before damage to the bottom of the bucket occurs. Consult your Cat dealer for replacement of wear plates.Pallet Forks
Descriptions of the Fork Tine
Parts
Illustration 13 g01598401 (1) Blade - The horizontal part of the fork tine that supports the load (2) Heel - The curved transition between the blade and the shank (3) Shank - The vertical part of the fork tine (4) Hanger - Hangers mount the fork tine to the carriage (5) Tip - The free end of the bladeSurfaces
Illustration 14 g02142830 (6) Upper Face of the Blade - The upper surface of the blade that carries the load (7) Bottom of Heel - The lower surface of the blade that includes the taper (8) Front Face of Shank - The distance for the load center is measured from the front face of the shank. The face of the shank contacts the load. (9) Flanks - The side faces of the blade and the shank (10) Blade Bevel - The upper and lower surfaces of the blade tip that are tapered for easy insertion of the fork tines (11) Tip Flanks - The side surfaces of the tip of the blade that are tapered for easy insertion of the fork tines (12) Top of Shank - The top surface of the shankDimensions
Illustration 15 g02142831 (T) Thickness - The thickness of the blade at the closest point to the heel (W) Width - The width of the blade at the closest point to the heel (BH) Back Height - The distance from the bottom of the blade to the top of the shank (BL) Length - The length of the blade is measured from the front face on the shank to the tip on the blade. (A) Angle - The angle from the upper surface of the blade to the front face of the shank.Inspection of the Fork Tines
The fork tines must be inspected for the following conditions:
permanent deformation
stress cracks
other defectsCheck the fork tines daily for any twisting or bending of the fork tines. If any twisting or bending is observed, the fork tines should be changed prior to any lifting operation. If the fork tines are damaged, consult your Cat dealer.Check the fork tines for wear or for damage. Inspect the welds, the locks, the shafts, and the fork tines for damage. If the components are damaged, consult your Cat dealer. Refer to , "Daily Inspection" for additional information.Blade Thickness
Illustration 16 g01600073
Measure the thickness of the shank. Ensure that the measuring device is held square across the shank in order to acquire an accurate measurement.
Illustration 17 g01600074
Measure the blade of the fork tine near the heel. Ensure that the measuring device is held square across the blade in order to acquire an accurate measurement.
Compare the measurement of the blade and the measurement of the shank.
If the difference in measurements is less than 10%, the fork
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts seal Caterpillar catalog:
6K9230
SEAL
518, 910, 916, 920, CS-643, IT18B
518, 910, 916, 920, CS-643, IT18B
6K0433
SEAL
508, 518, 910, 916, 920, 926, 980, 980B, CS-643, D35C, D44B, D550B, G926, IT18B, IT28, IT28B
508, 518, 910, 916, 920, 926, 980, 980B, CS-643, D35C, D44B, D550B, G926, IT18B, IT28, IT28B
5J7004
SEAL ASSEM.
621B, 631C, 633C, 637D, 641, D350E, D350E II, D400E
621B, 631C, 633C, 637D, 641, D350E, D350E II, D400E
8L3017
SEAL
657B, 666, 834B, 988, 988B, 988F II, 992, 992C, 992D, AD40, AD45, AD45B, AD55, AD55B, AD60, AE40, AE40 II, D350E, D400E, D40D, D8L
657B, 666, 834B, 988, 988B, 988F II, 992, 992C, 992D, AD40, AD45, AD45B, AD55, AD55B, AD60, AE40, AE40 II, D350E, D400E, D40D, D8L
9F6672
SEAL
920
920
6S7929
SEAL
910
910
6S7874
SEAL
910
910
5P1040
SEAL (90 in.) 22.86 dm
910, 920
910, 920
9S3222
SEAL (Use as required) 268 in.
12E, 12G, 140, 14E, 16, 621, 623, 627, 631C, 650B, 657B, 769, 772, 773, 910, 920, D7F, D8H, D9G
12E, 12G, 140, 14E, 16, 621, 623, 627, 631C, 650B, 657B, 769, 772, 773, 910, 920, D7F, D8H, D9G
4D8960
SEAL GROUP
5110B, 650B, 769C, 772
5110B, 650B, 769C, 772