3963772 WIRING GP-PANEL Caterpillar parts
C32
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3963772
396-3772
3963772
CA3963772
396-3772
3963772
GENERATOR SET,
Compatible equipment models: 3963772:
Information:
Starting Solenoid for Electric Starting Motors
A solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that does two basic operations.
Close the high current starting motor circuit with a low current start switch circuit.
Engage the starting motor pinion with the ring gear.
Illustration 1 g00285112
Typical solenoidThe solenoid has windings (one or two sets) around a hollow cylinder. There is a spring-loaded plunger inside the cylinder. The plunger can move forward and backward. When the start switch is closed and the electricity is sent through the windings, a magnetic field is made. The magnetic field pulls the plunger forward in the cylinder. The motion moves the shift lever in order to engage the pinion drive gear with the ring gear. The front end of the plunger makes contact across the battery and the motor terminals of the solenoid. The starting motor begins to turn the engine flywheel.When the start switch is opened, current no longer flows through the windings. The spring pushes the plunger back to the original position. The spring simultaneously moves the pinion gear away from the flywheel.When two sets of windings in the solenoid are used, the windings are called the hold-in winding and the pull-in winding. Both of the winding have the same number of turns around the cylinder. However, the pull-in winding uses a wire with a larger diameter in order to produce a greater magnetic field. When the start switch is closed, part of the current flows from the battery through the hold-in windings. The rest of the current flows through the pull-in windings to the motor terminal. The current then goes through the motor to the ground. When the solenoid is fully activated, current is shut off through the pull-in windings. Only the smaller hold-in windings are in operation for the extended time. This time is the amount of time that is needed for the engine to start. The solenoid will now take less current from the battery. The heat that is made by the solenoid will be kept at an acceptable level.Electric Starting Motor
The starting motors are used to turn the engine flywheel in order to get the engine running.
Illustration 2 g01192489
Cross section of the starting motor (typical example) (1) Field (2) Solenoid (3) Clutch (4) Pinion (5) Commutator (6) Brush assembly (7) ArmatureThe starting motor has a solenoid. When the start switch is activated, electricity will flow through the windings of the solenoid. The solenoid core will move in order to push the starting motor pinion with a mechanical linkage. The pinion engages with the ring gear on the flywheel of the engine. The starting motor pinion engages the ring gear before the contacts in the solenoid close the circuit between the battery and the starting motor. When the circuit between the battery and the starting motor is complete, the pinion will turn the engine flywheel. A clutch gives protection to the starting motor. The engine cannot turn the starting motor too fast. When the start switch is released, the starting motor pinion will move away from the
A solenoid is an electromagnetic switch that does two basic operations.
Close the high current starting motor circuit with a low current start switch circuit.
Engage the starting motor pinion with the ring gear.
Illustration 1 g00285112
Typical solenoidThe solenoid has windings (one or two sets) around a hollow cylinder. There is a spring-loaded plunger inside the cylinder. The plunger can move forward and backward. When the start switch is closed and the electricity is sent through the windings, a magnetic field is made. The magnetic field pulls the plunger forward in the cylinder. The motion moves the shift lever in order to engage the pinion drive gear with the ring gear. The front end of the plunger makes contact across the battery and the motor terminals of the solenoid. The starting motor begins to turn the engine flywheel.When the start switch is opened, current no longer flows through the windings. The spring pushes the plunger back to the original position. The spring simultaneously moves the pinion gear away from the flywheel.When two sets of windings in the solenoid are used, the windings are called the hold-in winding and the pull-in winding. Both of the winding have the same number of turns around the cylinder. However, the pull-in winding uses a wire with a larger diameter in order to produce a greater magnetic field. When the start switch is closed, part of the current flows from the battery through the hold-in windings. The rest of the current flows through the pull-in windings to the motor terminal. The current then goes through the motor to the ground. When the solenoid is fully activated, current is shut off through the pull-in windings. Only the smaller hold-in windings are in operation for the extended time. This time is the amount of time that is needed for the engine to start. The solenoid will now take less current from the battery. The heat that is made by the solenoid will be kept at an acceptable level.Electric Starting Motor
The starting motors are used to turn the engine flywheel in order to get the engine running.
Illustration 2 g01192489
Cross section of the starting motor (typical example) (1) Field (2) Solenoid (3) Clutch (4) Pinion (5) Commutator (6) Brush assembly (7) ArmatureThe starting motor has a solenoid. When the start switch is activated, electricity will flow through the windings of the solenoid. The solenoid core will move in order to push the starting motor pinion with a mechanical linkage. The pinion engages with the ring gear on the flywheel of the engine. The starting motor pinion engages the ring gear before the contacts in the solenoid close the circuit between the battery and the starting motor. When the circuit between the battery and the starting motor is complete, the pinion will turn the engine flywheel. A clutch gives protection to the starting motor. The engine cannot turn the starting motor too fast. When the start switch is released, the starting motor pinion will move away from the
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