5F8494 SPRING Caterpillar parts
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 955C, D315, D364, D375D, D397D
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5F8494
5F-8494
5F8494
CA5F8494
5F-8494
5F8494
Weight: 0.19 pounds 0 kg.
MARINE ENGINE, TRACK LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 5F8494:
Information:
Engine 3054 and 3056 3200 3300 3400 3400 All, 3300 All, 3200 All, 3100 All, 3000 All, and D-series All 3500 and G3500 Engines All 3600 Engines All C280 Engines All Marine Propulsion, Marine Auxiliary, and Marine Generator Sets C-10 All C-9 and C9 All C11 All C12 and C-12 All C13 and C-13 All C15 and C-15 All C16 and C-16 All C175 Engines C18 and C-18 Engines C27 Engines C32 Engines C4.4 Engines C6.6 C7 All C7.1When is an Applied Failure Analysis (AFA) Necessary?
Utilizing the Applied Failure Analysis (AFA) principles is necessary to determine the true root cause of a failure in every repair where a component is prematurely worn out early or in an unusual way, is deformed so that the parts can no longer perform the intended function, or broken. Failure analysis begins with the complaint and component. Facts (product status reports, oil analysis data, and so forth) should be gathered throughout the repair process. Analyzing the failed iron will answer “what happened” and yield questions to determine “how the failure occurred” and “who is responsible”. Gathering background facts such as: interviewing the operator, understanding the failure mode, and using the relevant facts, for example, maintenance records, previous repairs, etc. to define the timeline of events that led to the failure are also important.In every case, root cause must be determined by the dealer for any unscheduled repair and included in the Work Order Summary.At minimum, an AFA report should be developed by the dealer (Reference Warranty Bulletin 1.03) under the following circumstances where a claim may be submitted to CAT:
A catastrophic failure.
An overspeed event.
Repeat failures on the same product.
Multiple occurrences of the same failure mode for the same customer/application/region.
When requested by the customer.
When parts are requested to be sent to a Caterpillar Metallurgical Lab for analysis.The dealer owns the customer relationship and the customer is most concerned with prevention of a repeat failure, which is why the dealer is responsible to determine root causes and confirm if there was a defect in material or workmanship from Caterpillar for all Warranty and Goodwill claims (Reference Warranty Bulletin 1.01). The communication must come from the dealer to create a professional image to the customer and develop trust in the expertise of the dealer. Such communication aids in velocity of quick customer resolution, utilizing local dealer expertise to understand the root cause of failure and quickly work to resolve the customer issue and limit downtime.8 Steps of Failure Analysis
Caterpillar experience has shown that timely investigation and reporting leads to increased customer satisfaction and settlement of claims. Caterpillar has an established and proven failure analysis process and training that is required per the Marine Service Assessment. That process includes the Eight Steps of Applied Failure Analysis are as follows (Reference AFA I - 26213 ILT & AFA II - 26214 ILT):
State the Problem Clearly and Concisely - What is the complaint and component?
Organize Fact Gathering - Identify areas that could have led to failure.
Observe and Record Facts
Utilizing the Applied Failure Analysis (AFA) principles is necessary to determine the true root cause of a failure in every repair where a component is prematurely worn out early or in an unusual way, is deformed so that the parts can no longer perform the intended function, or broken. Failure analysis begins with the complaint and component. Facts (product status reports, oil analysis data, and so forth) should be gathered throughout the repair process. Analyzing the failed iron will answer “what happened” and yield questions to determine “how the failure occurred” and “who is responsible”. Gathering background facts such as: interviewing the operator, understanding the failure mode, and using the relevant facts, for example, maintenance records, previous repairs, etc. to define the timeline of events that led to the failure are also important.In every case, root cause must be determined by the dealer for any unscheduled repair and included in the Work Order Summary.At minimum, an AFA report should be developed by the dealer (Reference Warranty Bulletin 1.03) under the following circumstances where a claim may be submitted to CAT:
A catastrophic failure.
An overspeed event.
Repeat failures on the same product.
Multiple occurrences of the same failure mode for the same customer/application/region.
When requested by the customer.
When parts are requested to be sent to a Caterpillar Metallurgical Lab for analysis.The dealer owns the customer relationship and the customer is most concerned with prevention of a repeat failure, which is why the dealer is responsible to determine root causes and confirm if there was a defect in material or workmanship from Caterpillar for all Warranty and Goodwill claims (Reference Warranty Bulletin 1.01). The communication must come from the dealer to create a professional image to the customer and develop trust in the expertise of the dealer. Such communication aids in velocity of quick customer resolution, utilizing local dealer expertise to understand the root cause of failure and quickly work to resolve the customer issue and limit downtime.8 Steps of Failure Analysis
Caterpillar experience has shown that timely investigation and reporting leads to increased customer satisfaction and settlement of claims. Caterpillar has an established and proven failure analysis process and training that is required per the Marine Service Assessment. That process includes the Eight Steps of Applied Failure Analysis are as follows (Reference AFA I - 26213 ILT & AFA II - 26214 ILT):
State the Problem Clearly and Concisely - What is the complaint and component?
Organize Fact Gathering - Identify areas that could have led to failure.
Observe and Record Facts
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Parts spring Caterpillar catalog:
4J7490
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 518, 518C, 528, 528B, 530B, 611, 613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 615, 615C, 621, 621B, 627B, 814, 814B, 814F, 814F II, 815, 815B, 815F, 815F II, 816F, 816F II, 8...
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 518, 518C, 528, 528B, 530B, 611, 613, 613B, 613C, 613C II, 613G, 615, 615C, 621, 621B, 627B, 814, 814B, 814F, 814F II, 815, 815B, 815F, 815F II, 816F, 816F II, 8...
9J0403
SPRING
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 143H, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 160K, ...
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 143H, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 160H, 160H ES, 160H NA, 160K, ...
4M5893
SPRING (OUTER)
14G, 14H, 14H NA, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 651, 657, 666, 772
14G, 14H, 14H NA, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 651, 657, 666, 772
4S5854
SPRING
120G, 130G, 140G, 14E, 14G, 16G, 518, 920, 930
120G, 130G, 140G, 14E, 14G, 16G, 518, 920, 930
2P5677
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 988B, 992C, 994
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 988B, 992C, 994
6J8391
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 992, FB518
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 160G, 16G, 992, FB518
2P5700
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 772B, 773B, 776, 784B, 785, 785B, 789B, 793B
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA, 772B, 773B, 776, 784B, 785, 785B, 789B, 793B
1S8478
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 160G, 769, 772
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 160G, 769, 772
3P0812
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 160G, D9R, D9T
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 160G, D9R, D9T
3P0817
SPRING-DISC
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA
2P5701
SPRING
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA
120G, 12G, 130G, 140G, 14G, 14H, 14H NA, 160G, 16G, 16H, 16H NA
6G6122
SPRING-DISC
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 14...
120G, 120H, 120H ES, 120H NA, 120K, 120K 2, 120M, 120M 2, 12G, 12H, 12H ES, 12H NA, 12K, 12M, 12M 2, 12M 3, 12M 3 AWD, 130G, 135H, 135H NA, 140G, 140H, 140H ES, 140H NA, 140K, 140K 2, 140M, 140M 2, 14...
6F5538
SPRING
D375D, D4D
D375D, D4D
1F0071
SPRING
D315
D315
7B4453
SPRING
D315
D315
8B6991
SPRING
D315, D326F, D342
D315, D326F, D342
7F4384
SPRING RING
977D, D315, D326F, D337, D397D
977D, D315, D326F, D337, D397D
4F9529
SPRING
D315
D315
7F4922
SPRING
D337F, D342C, D364
D337F, D342C, D364
7F4887
SPRING
D337F, D342C, D364
D337F, D342C, D364
7F3821
SPRING
12E, 16, 657, 955C, 955H, 977H, D315, D320A, D326F, D330A, D337, D342, D353C, D364, D397D, D8H
12E, 16, 657, 955C, 955H, 977H, D315, D320A, D326F, D330A, D337, D342, D353C, D364, D397D, D8H
4F2552
SPRING
824, 834, D315, D343, D353C, D379, D398, D9G
824, 834, D315, D343, D353C, D379, D398, D9G
4F4380
SPRING ASSEM.
D315
D315
5F1940
SPRING ASSEM.
955C, D315
955C, D315