1552873 STEM AS-COLLET Caterpillar parts
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1552873
155-2873
1552873
CA1552873
155-2873
1552873
Weight: 2 pounds 1 kg.
Information:
CUTOFF FACTOR
0000106.9000
mm
DEGREE BEND ANGLE
90
DROP LENGTH
86.3
mm
FLANGE DASH SIZE
20
HEAD SIZE
50.8
mm
HOSE DASH SIZE
20
HOSE ID
31.8
mm
LENGTH
184
mm
SEAL PART NUMBER
4K0522
Information:
Mounting the LR400
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Electric Mast with Block Adapter (38) Inner Mast Tube (41) Block AdapterMounting the LR410
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Electric Mast with LR410 Receiver (38) Inner Mast TubeOther Components
In addition to the Display, the Light Bars, and Sensors, you may also find the following associated equipment connected to the system harness and configured into the system:Data Radio
TCxxx Radios
Illustration 21 g01178442
A data radio is used to receive data from a GPS reference station, or an ATS Instrument. The GPS/GNSS and the ATS Instrument require the data radio to be working correctly before they can be used in the system. The GPS data radio can also be used to send files and receive files and other types of data from the office.There are three Data Radios available from Caterpillar. Refer to the following list for the Data Radios that are currently available from Caterpillar.
450 MHz Data Radio
900 MHz Data Radio
2400 GHz Data Radio (ATS Only)CRxxx Radios
Illustration 22 g01428755
A data radio is used to receive data from a GPS reference station, or an ATS Instrument. The GPS/GNSS and the ATS Instrument require the data radio to be working correctly before they can be used in the system. The GPS data radio can also be used to send files and receive files and other types of data from the office.The CR Radio supports the following frequencies.
450 MHz Data Radio
900 MHz Data Radio
2.4 GHz Data RadioBase Station
Note: One of the following types of Base Station is required for the AccuGrade 3D System to function correctly: GPS and GNSS. Currently, Caterpillar does not sell or service these Base Stations. A Trimble base station is recommended.A Base Station consists of the following components:
GPS Receiver or GNSS Receiver
GPS Antenna or GNSS Antenna
Radio
Cables
Power SupplyThere may also be a tripod or mast for the antenna and the radio, depending on the particular site. For construction sites where work can continue for a long time, use a location such as the roof of the site office. A reliable power supply is needed.Make sure that the base antenna is clear of obstructions, reflected signals (multipath), and sources of electro-magnetic interference such as power lines.The Base Station Data Radio must be elevated several meters off the ground in order to provide optimum coverage.The Base Station requires a starting location. For best results set up the Receiver for the Base Station on a surveyed point. In order to establish this survey point, use a site calibration or a professional surveyor experienced with this type of equipment.You must correctly set the antenna type at your Base Station. If you do not, the position is degraded.Advanced Tracking System (ATS)
There are three main parts to an ATS:
Machine Target
ATS Instrument
A Data Radio LinkMachine Target
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MT600
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MT900The Machine Target is mounted on one end of the blade.The Machine Target has two sections:LED Unit - acts as the target for the tracking systemPrism Unit - acts as a target for the electronic distance measuring (EDM) systemATS Instrument
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The ATS Instrument is a robotic theodolite capable of making high precision measurements of the
Illustration 19 g01372497
Electric Mast with Block Adapter (38) Inner Mast Tube (41) Block AdapterMounting the LR410
Illustration 20 g01372499
Electric Mast with LR410 Receiver (38) Inner Mast TubeOther Components
In addition to the Display, the Light Bars, and Sensors, you may also find the following associated equipment connected to the system harness and configured into the system:Data Radio
TCxxx Radios
Illustration 21 g01178442
A data radio is used to receive data from a GPS reference station, or an ATS Instrument. The GPS/GNSS and the ATS Instrument require the data radio to be working correctly before they can be used in the system. The GPS data radio can also be used to send files and receive files and other types of data from the office.There are three Data Radios available from Caterpillar. Refer to the following list for the Data Radios that are currently available from Caterpillar.
450 MHz Data Radio
900 MHz Data Radio
2400 GHz Data Radio (ATS Only)CRxxx Radios
Illustration 22 g01428755
A data radio is used to receive data from a GPS reference station, or an ATS Instrument. The GPS/GNSS and the ATS Instrument require the data radio to be working correctly before they can be used in the system. The GPS data radio can also be used to send files and receive files and other types of data from the office.The CR Radio supports the following frequencies.
450 MHz Data Radio
900 MHz Data Radio
2.4 GHz Data RadioBase Station
Note: One of the following types of Base Station is required for the AccuGrade 3D System to function correctly: GPS and GNSS. Currently, Caterpillar does not sell or service these Base Stations. A Trimble base station is recommended.A Base Station consists of the following components:
GPS Receiver or GNSS Receiver
GPS Antenna or GNSS Antenna
Radio
Cables
Power SupplyThere may also be a tripod or mast for the antenna and the radio, depending on the particular site. For construction sites where work can continue for a long time, use a location such as the roof of the site office. A reliable power supply is needed.Make sure that the base antenna is clear of obstructions, reflected signals (multipath), and sources of electro-magnetic interference such as power lines.The Base Station Data Radio must be elevated several meters off the ground in order to provide optimum coverage.The Base Station requires a starting location. For best results set up the Receiver for the Base Station on a surveyed point. In order to establish this survey point, use a site calibration or a professional surveyor experienced with this type of equipment.You must correctly set the antenna type at your Base Station. If you do not, the position is degraded.Advanced Tracking System (ATS)
There are three main parts to an ATS:
Machine Target
ATS Instrument
A Data Radio LinkMachine Target
Illustration 23 g01181307
MT600
Illustration 24 g01422074
MT900The Machine Target is mounted on one end of the blade.The Machine Target has two sections:LED Unit - acts as the target for the tracking systemPrism Unit - acts as a target for the electronic distance measuring (EDM) systemATS Instrument
Illustration 25 g01433303
The ATS Instrument is a robotic theodolite capable of making high precision measurements of the
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