2582954 SPINDLE Caterpillar parts
246C, 246D, 256C, 262C, 262C2, 262D, 272C, 272D, 272D XHP
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2582954
258-2954
2582954
CA2582954
258-2954
2582954
Weight: 29 pounds 13 kg.
SKID STEER LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 2582954:
Information:
Thermostatic Switch
Illustration 1 g01077022
The thermostatic switch that is in the compressor electrical circuit cycles the compressor. This allows the operator to adjust the amount of coolness that is desired and prevent the evaporator from freezing.The thermostatic switch consists of a stationary contact and a pivoting frame that is attached to a capillary bellows assembly. The capillary tube is filled with R-134a or a similar refrigerant. The capillary tube is inserted between the evaporator core fins. The refrigerant that is in the capillary tube expands or the capillary tube contracts. This depends on the temperature of the evaporator.When the refrigerant in the capillary tube expands and contracts, the bellows expand and contract. The expanding and contracting bellows cause the pivoting frame to pivot.Part of the wire to the compressor clutch coil is connected to the stationary contact, and the other part is connected to the pivoting frame. The contact and pivoting frame must come together in order for the switch to close and operate the compressor clutch.The operator regulates evaporator cooling by varying the space between the stationary contact and the pivoting frame. Moving the contact and pivoting frame farther apart (decreasing cooling) causes the bellows to expand farther before closing the thermostatic switch. Moving the contact and pivoting frame closer together (increasing cooling) causes the thermostatic switch to close with less bellows movement.Adjustable thermostats have provisions for regulating the range between the opening and closing of the switch. The adjustment screw is located under a removable cover. If the adjustable screw is not found in this location, the thermostat is nonadjustable.The nonadjustable thermostat system contains one temperature control knob.This system is called a Freeze Control System. The knob is connected to the heater control valve. The heater control valve controls the flow of coolant through the heater coil. The evaporator air flow temperature is controlled by the nonadjustable thermostat. The cab temperature is maintained by monitoring the air flow across the heater and evaporator coils. When air flow across the heater and evaporator coils reaches 2.2 °C (36 °F), the nonadjustable thermostat turns the compressor ON. When air flow temperature decreases to -1.1 °C (30 °F), the nonadjustable thermostat turns the compressor OFF.Compressor Clutch
Illustration 2 g01077023
The clutch is driven by the engine crankshaft through a belt to the pulley assembly on the magnetic clutch. The pulley assembly turns on the bearing. The pulley assembly is not connected to the shaft. The drive plate is splined through the hub to the shaft. The coil assembly is mounted on the frame of the compressor. The coil assembly does not rotate.The electrical current from the thermostat creates a magnetic field in the coil assembly. The magnetic field pulls the drive plate against the pulley assembly. The pulley assembly then turns the drive plate, the hub, and the shaft in order to operate the compressor.Low Pressure Switch
Illustration 3 g01077026
Illustration 3 shows the low-pressure sensing switch (arrow) that is threaded into the receiver-dryer. The low-pressure sensing switch is used to protect the system from damage due
Illustration 1 g01077022
The thermostatic switch that is in the compressor electrical circuit cycles the compressor. This allows the operator to adjust the amount of coolness that is desired and prevent the evaporator from freezing.The thermostatic switch consists of a stationary contact and a pivoting frame that is attached to a capillary bellows assembly. The capillary tube is filled with R-134a or a similar refrigerant. The capillary tube is inserted between the evaporator core fins. The refrigerant that is in the capillary tube expands or the capillary tube contracts. This depends on the temperature of the evaporator.When the refrigerant in the capillary tube expands and contracts, the bellows expand and contract. The expanding and contracting bellows cause the pivoting frame to pivot.Part of the wire to the compressor clutch coil is connected to the stationary contact, and the other part is connected to the pivoting frame. The contact and pivoting frame must come together in order for the switch to close and operate the compressor clutch.The operator regulates evaporator cooling by varying the space between the stationary contact and the pivoting frame. Moving the contact and pivoting frame farther apart (decreasing cooling) causes the bellows to expand farther before closing the thermostatic switch. Moving the contact and pivoting frame closer together (increasing cooling) causes the thermostatic switch to close with less bellows movement.Adjustable thermostats have provisions for regulating the range between the opening and closing of the switch. The adjustment screw is located under a removable cover. If the adjustable screw is not found in this location, the thermostat is nonadjustable.The nonadjustable thermostat system contains one temperature control knob.This system is called a Freeze Control System. The knob is connected to the heater control valve. The heater control valve controls the flow of coolant through the heater coil. The evaporator air flow temperature is controlled by the nonadjustable thermostat. The cab temperature is maintained by monitoring the air flow across the heater and evaporator coils. When air flow across the heater and evaporator coils reaches 2.2 °C (36 °F), the nonadjustable thermostat turns the compressor ON. When air flow temperature decreases to -1.1 °C (30 °F), the nonadjustable thermostat turns the compressor OFF.Compressor Clutch
Illustration 2 g01077023
The clutch is driven by the engine crankshaft through a belt to the pulley assembly on the magnetic clutch. The pulley assembly turns on the bearing. The pulley assembly is not connected to the shaft. The drive plate is splined through the hub to the shaft. The coil assembly is mounted on the frame of the compressor. The coil assembly does not rotate.The electrical current from the thermostat creates a magnetic field in the coil assembly. The magnetic field pulls the drive plate against the pulley assembly. The pulley assembly then turns the drive plate, the hub, and the shaft in order to operate the compressor.Low Pressure Switch
Illustration 3 g01077026
Illustration 3 shows the low-pressure sensing switch (arrow) that is threaded into the receiver-dryer. The low-pressure sensing switch is used to protect the system from damage due
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts spindle Caterpillar catalog:
2061916
SPINDLE
TL3 530
TL3 530
2060970
SPINDLE
TL3 530
TL3 530
2022877
SPINDLE AS
TL2 530
TL2 530
1429024
SPINDLE-WHEEL
236, 236B, 236B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 268B
236, 236B, 236B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 268B
1428724
SPINDLE-WHEEL
216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236D, 242B, 242B3, 242D
216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236D, 242B, 242B3, 242D
1284126
SPINDLE AS
416B, 416C, 416D, 420D, 424D, 426B, 426C, 428B, 428C, 430D, 436C
416B, 416C, 416D, 420D, 424D, 426B, 426C, 428B, 428C, 430D, 436C
8R0625
SPINDLE
65, 75
65, 75
4174764
SPINDLE AS
424B, 424B HD
424B, 424B HD
4174762
SPINDLE AS
424B, 424B HD
424B, 424B HD
3281230
SPINDLE AS
424B
424B
3281229
SPINDLE AS
424B
424B