6B6205 SPACER Caterpillar parts
225, 3304B, 330C, 330C FM, 330C L, 330C MH, 3412, 3412C, 345B, 345B II, 345B II MH, 345B L, 3508, 3508B, 3508C, 3512, 3512B, 3512C, 3516, 3516B, 3516C, 3612, 3616, 583T, 657B, 65E, 666, 75E, 824C, 824...
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6B6205
6B-6205
6B6205
CA6B6205
6B-6205
6B6205
Weight: 0.20 pounds 0 kg.
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ID
11.11
mm
MATERIAL THICKNESS
32.537
mm
OD
22.225
mm
CHALLENGER, WHEELED EXCAVATOR,
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25 Aug 2022
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CTP 6B6205 Spacer for Heavy Equipment
CTP Spacer Only || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
CTP Spacer Only || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
Compatible equipment models: 6B6205:
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All SR 4 Generators With VR3 Voltage RegulatorsThe VR3 Voltage Regulator contains parts which have the ability to "sense" voltage. The "sensing" is performed at the input of the VR3 Voltage Regulator. Under certain conditions, these parts may fail and cause a loss of voltage "sensing" ability. If this happens, the generator output voltage will go to maximum.
This potential problem exists with most voltage regulator manufacturers. Once the sensing voltage is lost, the voltage regulator "sees" this as a low voltage condition. The voltage regulator forces the generator to try and overcome the low voltage condition in an attempt to bring the voltage back to normal. This causes the generator to switch to a full output condition and a possible overvoltage condition is created.
If the sensing is lost at the input of the voltage regulator, then the load connected to the generator output may be unable to tolerate the overvoltage condition. Suitable overvoltage protection must be provided to disconnect the load from the generator.
The following demonstrates a typical condition and response to overvoltage conditions for the VR3 Voltage Regulator.
Self-Excited Regulators (SE) (see Illustration 1)
Mode 1: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 20 or 24.
Result: Output of the regulator will be shut off and the generator output voltage will be at minimum.
Mode 2: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 22.
Result: The regulator will go to "full field" resulting in the generator output voltage going to maximum. This will normally result in a fuse failure (opening), turning off the regulator. If the fuse(s) should fail to open, the overvoltage condition will continue for approximately 12 seconds. At this time, the over-excitation limit built into the regulator will turn the regulator off.
If sensing leads 20 or 24 are lost, generator output will be at minimum for the VR4 Voltage Regulator ONLY.
Illustration 1. Self-Excited Regulator (SE). Droop transformer (CT1) and droop rheostat (R1) may or may not be supplied. The exciter field is L1.Permanent Magnet Excited Regulators (PM) (see Illustration 2)
Mode 1: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 20, 22, or 24.
Result: The regulator will go to "full field" resulting in the generator output voltage going to maximum. This condition will continue for approximately 12 seconds. At this time, the over-excitation limit built into the regulator will turn the regulator off.
Mode 2: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of input from the PM exciter on leads 11, 12, or 13.
Result: If one lead is lost, generator output capability will be reduced. Generator output voltage will drop if capability is exceeded. If two or more leads are lost, generator output voltage will be at minimum.
Illustration 2. Permanent Magnet Excited Regulator (PM). Droop transformer (CT1) and droop rheostat (R1) may or may not be supplied. The exciter field is L1, the stator is L5.
This potential problem exists with most voltage regulator manufacturers. Once the sensing voltage is lost, the voltage regulator "sees" this as a low voltage condition. The voltage regulator forces the generator to try and overcome the low voltage condition in an attempt to bring the voltage back to normal. This causes the generator to switch to a full output condition and a possible overvoltage condition is created.
If the sensing is lost at the input of the voltage regulator, then the load connected to the generator output may be unable to tolerate the overvoltage condition. Suitable overvoltage protection must be provided to disconnect the load from the generator.
The following demonstrates a typical condition and response to overvoltage conditions for the VR3 Voltage Regulator.
Self-Excited Regulators (SE) (see Illustration 1)
Mode 1: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 20 or 24.
Result: Output of the regulator will be shut off and the generator output voltage will be at minimum.
Mode 2: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 22.
Result: The regulator will go to "full field" resulting in the generator output voltage going to maximum. This will normally result in a fuse failure (opening), turning off the regulator. If the fuse(s) should fail to open, the overvoltage condition will continue for approximately 12 seconds. At this time, the over-excitation limit built into the regulator will turn the regulator off.
If sensing leads 20 or 24 are lost, generator output will be at minimum for the VR4 Voltage Regulator ONLY.
Illustration 1. Self-Excited Regulator (SE). Droop transformer (CT1) and droop rheostat (R1) may or may not be supplied. The exciter field is L1.Permanent Magnet Excited Regulators (PM) (see Illustration 2)
Mode 1: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of sensing at lead 20, 22, or 24.
Result: The regulator will go to "full field" resulting in the generator output voltage going to maximum. This condition will continue for approximately 12 seconds. At this time, the over-excitation limit built into the regulator will turn the regulator off.
Mode 2: Failure of any component such that the regulator "sees" a loss of input from the PM exciter on leads 11, 12, or 13.
Result: If one lead is lost, generator output capability will be reduced. Generator output voltage will drop if capability is exceeded. If two or more leads are lost, generator output voltage will be at minimum.
Illustration 2. Permanent Magnet Excited Regulator (PM). Droop transformer (CT1) and droop rheostat (R1) may or may not be supplied. The exciter field is L1, the stator is L5.
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Parts spacer Caterpillar catalog:
7Y0644
SPACER
325 L, 325C, 328D LCR, 330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 330C, 330C FM, 330C L, 330C MH, 330D, 330D L, 330D LN, 330D MH, 336D, 336D L, 336D LN, OEMS
325 L, 325C, 328D LCR, 330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 330C, 330C FM, 330C L, 330C MH, 330D, 330D L, 330D LN, 330D MH, 336D, 336D L, 336D LN, OEMS
6I0977
SPACER
D10N, D10R, D9R
D10N, D10R, D9R
1378479
SPACER
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, HYDRAULIC
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, HYDRAULIC
5I8405
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8406
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8407
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8408
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8409
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8410
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8411
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8412
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330 L, 330B, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
5I8413
SPACER-SPRING
330, 330 FM L, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
330, 330 FM L, 330B L, 345B, 345B L, W330B
1733266
SPACER
30/30, 65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, AP-1055B, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP1055E, BG-2455C, BG-2455D, BG1055E, BG655D, C11, C13, C15, C18, C9, C9.3, DEUCE, PM-201, RM-500
30/30, 65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, AP-1055B, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP1055E, BG-2455C, BG-2455D, BG1055E, BG655D, C11, C13, C15, C18, C9, C9.3, DEUCE, PM-201, RM-500
1341827
SPACER
30/30, 65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, AP-1055B, AP-1055D, AP-600D, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP-900B, BG-2455C, BG-2455D, BG-260D, BG600D, BG655D, C11, C13, C15, C18, C9, C9.3, CS-323C, CX31-C13I, CX31-C15I, CX31-C18I, ...
30/30, 65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, AP-1055B, AP-1055D, AP-600D, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP-900B, BG-2455C, BG-2455D, BG-260D, BG600D, BG655D, C11, C13, C15, C18, C9, C9.3, CS-323C, CX31-C13I, CX31-C15I, CX31-C18I, ...
1487017
SPACER
120M, 12M, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 65E, 75E, 777D, 85E, 95E, 980K, 980K HLG, C13, C15, C18, TH355B, TH460B, TH560B
120M, 12M, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 65E, 75E, 777D, 85E, 95E, 980K, 980K HLG, C13, C15, C18, TH355B, TH460B, TH560B
6Y5005
SPACER
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, D4H
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E, D4H
1382847
SPACER
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
1459541
SPACER
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
2133798
SPACER
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
65E, 75E, 85E, 95E
1737748
SPACER
35, 45
35, 45
7B3107
SPACER
834B, 980C, 980F, D9R, VFS70
834B, 980C, 980F, D9R, VFS70
4V6366
SPACER
988B, D8L, D9N, D9R, VFS70
988B, D8L, D9N, D9R, VFS70
2000010
SPACER
65E, 75E
65E, 75E
6F8515
SPACER
16H NA, 183B, 3116, 3126, 3304, 3306, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 621E, 621F, 623E, 623F, 627B, 627E, 627F, 65E, 75E, 773F, 775F, 777F, 777G, 795F AC, 795F XQ, 814B, 816F II, 824C, 824G, 824H, 825G, 826C, 826...
16H NA, 183B, 3116, 3126, 3304, 3306, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 621E, 621F, 623E, 623F, 627B, 627E, 627F, 65E, 75E, 773F, 775F, 777F, 777G, 795F AC, 795F XQ, 814B, 816F II, 824C, 824G, 824H, 825G, 826C, 826...