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9 461 628 155
9461628155
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104641-3080
1046413080
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For additional torque specifications, not included in this section, refer to Torque Specifications, SENR3130 available from your Caterpillar dealer.Torque for Standard Fasteners
The following charts give general torques for bolts, nuts and taperlock studs of SAE Grade 5 or better quality.
Torque for Bolts, Nuts and Taperlock Studs
Use these standard torque values for all fasteners unless otherwise specified in this publication or in the Service Manual.Torque for Metric Fasteners
Be very careful never to mix metric with U.S. customary (standard) fasteners. Mismatched or incorrect fasteners will cause engine damage or malfunction and may even result in personal injury.Original fasteners removed from the engine should be saved for reassembly whenever possible. If new fasteners are needed, they must be of the same size and grade as the ones that are being replaced.The material strength identification is usually shown on the bolt head by numbers (8.8, 10.9, etc.). The following chart gives general torques for bolts and nuts with Metric Threads of SAE Grade 8.8 or better quality.
Metric hardware must be replaced with metric hardware. Check parts manual for proper replacement.Torques for Bolts, Nuts and Taperlock Studs with Metric Threads
Torque for Standard Hose Clamps-Worm Drive Band Type
The following chart gives the torques for initial installation of hose clamps on new hose and for reassembly or tightening of hose clamps on existing hose.
Torque for Constant Torque Hose Clamps
A constant torque hose clamp can be used in place of any standard hose clamp. make sure the constant torque hose clamp is the same size as the standard clamp. Due to extreme temperature changes, hose will heat set. Heat setting causes hose clamps to loosen. Loose hose clamps can result in leaks. There have been reports of component failures caused by hose clamps loosening. The new, constant torque hose clamp will help prevent these failures.Each installation application can be different depending on the type of hose, fitting material and anticipated expansion or contraction of the hose and fittings. A torque wrench should be used for proper installation of the new, constant torque hose clamps. Constant torque hose clamps should be installed as follows:* To allow for maximum expansion, install clamps at 5.7 N m (50 lb in).* To allow for equal expansion and contraction, install clamps at 10.2 N m (90 lb in).* To allow for maximum contraction, install clamps at 14.1 N m (125 lb in).
The following charts give general torques for bolts, nuts and taperlock studs of SAE Grade 5 or better quality.
Torque for Bolts, Nuts and Taperlock Studs
Use these standard torque values for all fasteners unless otherwise specified in this publication or in the Service Manual.Torque for Metric Fasteners
Be very careful never to mix metric with U.S. customary (standard) fasteners. Mismatched or incorrect fasteners will cause engine damage or malfunction and may even result in personal injury.Original fasteners removed from the engine should be saved for reassembly whenever possible. If new fasteners are needed, they must be of the same size and grade as the ones that are being replaced.The material strength identification is usually shown on the bolt head by numbers (8.8, 10.9, etc.). The following chart gives general torques for bolts and nuts with Metric Threads of SAE Grade 8.8 or better quality.
Metric hardware must be replaced with metric hardware. Check parts manual for proper replacement.Torques for Bolts, Nuts and Taperlock Studs with Metric Threads
Torque for Standard Hose Clamps-Worm Drive Band Type
The following chart gives the torques for initial installation of hose clamps on new hose and for reassembly or tightening of hose clamps on existing hose.
Torque for Constant Torque Hose Clamps
A constant torque hose clamp can be used in place of any standard hose clamp. make sure the constant torque hose clamp is the same size as the standard clamp. Due to extreme temperature changes, hose will heat set. Heat setting causes hose clamps to loosen. Loose hose clamps can result in leaks. There have been reports of component failures caused by hose clamps loosening. The new, constant torque hose clamp will help prevent these failures.Each installation application can be different depending on the type of hose, fitting material and anticipated expansion or contraction of the hose and fittings. A torque wrench should be used for proper installation of the new, constant torque hose clamps. Constant torque hose clamps should be installed as follows:* To allow for maximum expansion, install clamps at 5.7 N m (50 lb in).* To allow for equal expansion and contraction, install clamps at 10.2 N m (90 lb in).* To allow for maximum contraction, install clamps at 14.1 N m (125 lb in).