1T1812 SHAFT-DRIVE Caterpillar parts
613C, 613C II, D250D
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1T1812
1T-1812
1T1812
CA1T1812
1T-1812
1T1812
Weight: 0.100 pounds 0 kg.
ARTICULATED TRUCK, WHEEL TRACTOR,
Information:
2Tire Inflation with Nitrogen (N)
Caterpillar recommends using dry nitrogen (N2) gas for both tire inflation, and tire pressure adjustments. Nitrogen is an inert gas and will not support combustion inside the tire.
Proper nitrogen inflation equipment, and training in using the equipment, are necessary to avoid over inflation. A tire blowout or rim failure can result from improper or misused equipment and serious personal injury or death can occur.Because a fully charged nitrogen cylinder's pressure is approximately 15 000 kPa (2200 psi), a tire blowout and/or rim failure can occur if the inflation equipment is not used correctly.
In addition to reducing the risk of an explosion, using nitrogen to inflate tires lessens the slow oxidation of the rubber and the accompanying gradual tire deterioration. This is especially important for tires that have an expected long service life (four or more years). It also reduces the corrosion of rim components and the resultant disassembly problems.
Use a self-attaching inflation chuck and stand behind the tread when inflating a tire, to prevent possible personal injury.
Set the tire inflation equipment regulator at no more than 140 kPa (20 psi) over the recommended tire pressure.Use only Caterpillar Part 6V-4040 Nitrogen Tire Inflation Group, or equivalent, to inflate tires from a nitrogen gas cylinder. Refer to Special Instruction, SMHS7867, for tire inflation instructions.Use the same tire pressures for nitrogen inflation that are used for air inflation. Consult your tire dealer for operating pressures.Tire Shipping Pressure
The tire inflation pressures shown in the following chart are cold inflation shipping pressures. The operating inflation pressure is based on the weight of a ready-to-work machine without attachments, at rated payload, and in average operating conditions. Pressures for each application may vary and should always be obtained from your tire supplier.Tire Inflation Pressures Adjustment
A tire inflation in a warm shop area, 18 to 21°C (65 to 70°F), will be underinflated if the machine works in freezing temperatures. Low pressure shortens the life of a tire.When operating in freezing temperatures, consult the Operation and Maintenance Manual for Cold Weather Recommendations, SEBU5898, for adjusted inflation pressures.
Caterpillar recommends using dry nitrogen (N2) gas for both tire inflation, and tire pressure adjustments. Nitrogen is an inert gas and will not support combustion inside the tire.
Proper nitrogen inflation equipment, and training in using the equipment, are necessary to avoid over inflation. A tire blowout or rim failure can result from improper or misused equipment and serious personal injury or death can occur.Because a fully charged nitrogen cylinder's pressure is approximately 15 000 kPa (2200 psi), a tire blowout and/or rim failure can occur if the inflation equipment is not used correctly.
In addition to reducing the risk of an explosion, using nitrogen to inflate tires lessens the slow oxidation of the rubber and the accompanying gradual tire deterioration. This is especially important for tires that have an expected long service life (four or more years). It also reduces the corrosion of rim components and the resultant disassembly problems.
Use a self-attaching inflation chuck and stand behind the tread when inflating a tire, to prevent possible personal injury.
Set the tire inflation equipment regulator at no more than 140 kPa (20 psi) over the recommended tire pressure.Use only Caterpillar Part 6V-4040 Nitrogen Tire Inflation Group, or equivalent, to inflate tires from a nitrogen gas cylinder. Refer to Special Instruction, SMHS7867, for tire inflation instructions.Use the same tire pressures for nitrogen inflation that are used for air inflation. Consult your tire dealer for operating pressures.Tire Shipping Pressure
The tire inflation pressures shown in the following chart are cold inflation shipping pressures. The operating inflation pressure is based on the weight of a ready-to-work machine without attachments, at rated payload, and in average operating conditions. Pressures for each application may vary and should always be obtained from your tire supplier.Tire Inflation Pressures Adjustment
A tire inflation in a warm shop area, 18 to 21°C (65 to 70°F), will be underinflated if the machine works in freezing temperatures. Low pressure shortens the life of a tire.When operating in freezing temperatures, consult the Operation and Maintenance Manual for Cold Weather Recommendations, SEBU5898, for adjusted inflation pressures.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts shaft Caterpillar catalog:
1T1071
SHAFT-IDLER
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, D250D
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, D250D
9G5840
SHAFT-PLANETARY
613C, 613C II, 613G
613C, 613C II, 613G
9G5815
SHAFT-PLANETARY
613C, 613C II, 613G
613C, 613C II, 613G
9G5826
SHAFT-PLANETARY
613C, 613C II, 613G
613C, 613C II, 613G
9G5837
SHAFT-PLANETARY
613C, 613C II, 613G
613C, 613C II, 613G
9G5834
SHAFT AS-OUTPUT
613C, 613C II, 613G
613C, 613C II, 613G
7J9434
SHAFT
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
7J6884
SHAFT
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
9J3741
SHAFT
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G
4V8534
SHAFT-PLANETARY
518, 528, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 950B, 950B/950E, D300E, R1300, R1300G, R1300G II
518, 528, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 950B, 950B/950E, D300E, R1300, R1300G, R1300G II
1T0908
SHAFT-OUTPUT
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, D250D
613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, D250D
1T1072
SHAFT-DRIVE
613, 613B, 613C
613, 613B, 613C