Information governor
BOSCH
9 420 612 130
9420612130
ZEXEL
105489-2263
1054892263

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Scheme ###:
1. | [1] | 154004-6420 | GOVERNOR HOUSING |
9. | [1] | 154350-6000 | PLATE |
10. | [4] | 139006-4100 | BLEEDER SCREW |
11. | [4] | 139006-5800 | BLEEDER SCREW |
12. | [1] | 154010-7500 | BLEEDER SCREW M8P1.25L50 |
12B. | [1] | 154010-7400 | BLEEDER SCREW M8P1.25L55 |
13. | [1] | 013020-6040 | UNION NUT M6P1H5 |
14. | [1] | 154011-0100 | HEXAGON NUT |
14B. | [1] | 154011-2300 | UNION NUT |
15. | [2] | 029620-8050 | PACKING RING |
15. | [2] | 029620-8050 | PACKING RING |
16. | [1] | 155004-3600 | LEVER SHAFT |
18. | [1] | 155003-3401 | CONTROL LEVER |
19. | [1] | 155006-0700 | BLEEDER SCREW |
20. | [1] | 139308-1500 | PLAIN WASHER D18&8T1.0 |
20B. | [1] | 139308-1600 | PLAIN WASHER D18&8T1.5 |
22B. | [0] | 029310-8050 | SHIM D13.5&8T0.5 |
22B. | [7] | 139408-1500 | SHIM |
23. | [1] | 154373-2200 | SAFETY PIN |
24. | [1] | 154206-2000 | BUSHING |
25. | [1] | 154327-4400 | COILED SPRING |
26. | [1] | 154380-2700 | CONTROL LEVER |
27. | [1] | 014110-8440 | LOCKING WASHER |
28. | [1] | 013020-8040 | UNION NUT M8P1.25H7 |
29. | [1] | 139408-1400 | SHIM |
29B. | [0] | 139408-1400 | SHIM |
29C. | [0] | 139408-1500 | SHIM |
35. | [1] | 154515-4020 | GOVERNOR COVER |
35/2. | [1] | 154321-2000 | BUSHING |
35/3. | [1] | 029621-0080 | PACKING RING |
38. | [1] | 154031-3401 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
39. | [1] | 029201-0160 | UNION NUT |
47. | [2] | 154036-1800 | CAPSULE |
47. | [2] | 154036-1800 | CAPSULE |
48. | [1] | 154010-7900 | BLEEDER SCREW M10P1.25L58 |
48B. | [1] | 154010-5600 | BLEEDER SCREW M10P1.25L60 |
49. | [1] | 154011-2200 | UNION NUT |
50. | [1] | 155615-2300 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
51. | [5] | 020106-4540 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1.0L45 |
52. | [2] | 029010-6850 | BLEEDER SCREW |
53. | [1] | 154010-1100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
54. | [2] | 014110-6440 | LOCKING WASHER |
65. | [1] | 154610-3020 | RACK SENSOR ASSY |
65/1. | [1] | 479743-8920 | RACK SENSOR ASSY |
65/2. | [1] | 154614-4800 | JOINT CONNECTION |
65/3. | [1] | 154614-2900 | BLOCK |
65/4. | [1] | 010234-1040 | HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW |
65/5. | [1] | 014110-4440 | LOCKING WASHER |
65/6. | [1] | 026524-3040 | GASKET |
65/7. | [1] | 029310-6280 | SHIM D11.5&6.4T1.50 |
65/8. | [1] | 154614-1900 | UNION NUT |
65/9. | [1] | 154614-3300 | BEARING PIN |
70. | [1] | 154055-0520 | HEADLESS SCREW |
80. | [1] | 154063-9100 | COVER |
82. | [1] | 029020-6210 | BLEEDER SCREW |
83. | [1] | 029020-6240 | BLEEDER SCREW |
84. | [1] | 020006-1640 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L16 4T |
86. | [1] | 020006-1840 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L18 |
100. | [1] | 154100-9320 | FLYWEIGHT ASSEMBLY |
101. | [1] | 025803-1310 | WOODRUFF KEY |
102. | [1] | 029321-2020 | LOCKING WASHER |
103. | [1] | 139212-0000 | UNION NUT |
117. | [1] | 154123-2320 | SLIDING PIECE |
118/1. | [0] | 029311-0010 | SHIM D14&10.1T0.2 |
118/1. | [0] | 029311-0180 | SHIM D14&10.1T0.3 |
118/1. | [0] | 029311-0190 | SHIM D14&10.1T0.40 |
118/1. | [0] | 029311-0210 | SHIM D14&10.1T1 |
118/1. | [0] | 139410-0000 | SHIM D14.0&10.1T0.5 |
118/1. | [0] | 139410-0100 | SHIM D14.0&10.1T1.5 |
118/1. | [0] | 139410-3000 | SHIM D14&10.1T2.0 |
118/1. | [0] | 139410-3100 | SHIM D14&10.1T3.0 |
118/1. | [0] | 139410-3200 | SHIM D14&10.1T4.0 |
130. | [1] | 154150-8600 | GOVERNOR SPRING |
132. | [1] | 154154-0701 | COILED SPRING |
140. | [1] | 154183-1820 | HEADLESS SCREW |
141. | [1] | 139218-0100 | UNION NUT |
150. | [1] | 154200-5601 | SWIVELLING LEVER |
151. | [1] | 154200-5501 | BUSHING |
152. | [2] | 139700-0000 | O-RING |
152. | [2] | 139700-0000 | O-RING |
153. | [2] | 154354-3900 | LOCKING WASHER |
153. | [2] | 154354-3900 | LOCKING WASHER |
154. | [1] | 139610-0101 | PACKING RING |
155. | [1] | 139411-0100 | SHIM D22.0&12.0T0.40 |
156. | [0] | 139411-0200 | SHIM D18.0&12.0T0.10 |
156B. | [0] | 139411-0300 | SHIM D18.0&12.0T0.20 |
156C. | [0] | 139411-0400 | SHIM D18.0&12.0T0.30 |
157. | [1] | 154204-3500 | BUSHING |
159. | [1] | 025803-1310 | WOODRUFF KEY |
170. | [1] | 154217-9720 | FORK LEVER |
173. | [1] | 016010-0540 | LOCKING WASHER |
174. | [1] | 154235-0820 | STRAP |
175. | [1] | 154232-1821 | CONNECTOR |
178. | [1] | 029310-5170 | SHIM D8&5.3T0.5 |
179. | [1] | 154238-0201 | BEARING PIN |
180. | [1] | 016010-0540 | LOCKING WASHER |
181. | [1] | 154239-2120 | TENSIONING LEVER |
182. | [1] | 154237-1200 | BEARING PIN |
183. | [2] | 154237-1300 | BUSHING |
190. | [1] | 154360-2700 | CONTROL LEVER |
191. | [1] | 154340-4520 | CONTROL LEVER |
192. | [1] | 020006-1670 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L16 7T |
193. | [1] | 154385-0220 | CONTROL LEVER |
194. | [2] | 020006-1240 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L12 4T |
195. | [2] | 154314-9900 | COILED SPRING |
196. | [2] | 154156-1700 | TUBE |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0640 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.95 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0650 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.20 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0660 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.25 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0670 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.30 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0680 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.35 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0690 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.40 |
203/1. | [0] | 029311-0700 | SHIM D26.0&10.2T0.50 |
203/1. | [0] | 139410-1400 | SHIM D26&10.2T0.7 |
203/1. | [0] | 139410-1500 | SHIM D26&10.2T0.9 |
203/1. | [0] | 139410-1600 | SHIM D26&10.2T0.8 |
203/1. | [0] | 139410-2700 | SHIM D26&10.2T0.6 |
205. | [1] | 154324-3400 | LEVER SHAFT |
207. | [1] | 154326-0300 | CONTROL LEVER |
211. | [1] | 016010-0840 | LOCKING WASHER |
220. | [1] | 154050-6820 | HEADLESS SCREW |
221. | [1] | 029201-2130 | UNION NUT M12P1.0H6 |
222. | [2] | 026512-1540 | GASKET D15.4&12.2T1.50 |
223. | [1] | 154159-1200 | CAP NUT |
235. | [1] | 155412-5300 | IMPELLER WHEEL |
236. | [1] | 154413-2900 | GASKET |
237. | [1] | 154390-0200 | GASKET |
238. | [1] | 139700-0100 | O-RING |
250. | [1] | 154063-9800 | COVER |
251. | [1] | 154358-2500 | SEAL RING |
252. | [4] | 020106-1640 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1.0L14 |
253. | [1] | 029320-5020 | LOCKING WASHER |
254. | [1] | 010535-1040 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW M5P0.8L10 |
255. | [1] | 154370-6220 | BRACKET |
331. | [1] | 154179-5920 | HEADLESS SCREW |
332. | [1] | 139218-0500 | UNION NUT |
335. | [1] | 154352-2600 | CAPSULE |
336. | [1] | 029331-6030 | GASKET |
340. | [1] | 154372-7820 | BRACKET |
341. | [2] | 014110-8440 | LOCKING WASHER |
342. | [2] | 010038-1840 | BLEEDER SCREW M8P1.25L18 |
350. | [1] | 154372-9500 | BRACKET |
351. | [2] | 010010-1240 | BLEEDER SCREW M10P1.5L12 4T |
352. | [2] | 014111-0440 | LOCKING WASHER |
900S. | [1] | 025803-1310 | WOODRUFF KEY |
901S. | [1] | 025803-1610 | WOODRUFF KEY |
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Fuel Recommendations
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each day of operation to drive out moist air and prevent condensation. Maintain a fairly consistent level in the day tank (near the top) to avoid drawing moisture into the tank as the level decreases.Do not fill the tank to the top. Fuel expands as it warms, and may overflow.Do not fill fuel filters with fuel before installing them. Contaminated fuel causes accelerated wear to fuel system parts.
Use fuel only as recommended in this section. Fuel grades recommended for use in Caterpillar diesel engines are: No.2-D diesel fuel with low sulfur (0.05 percent maximum), or regular sulfur (0.5 percent maximum). No. 1 grades are acceptable.The following chart lists worldwide fuel standards which meet Caterpillar requirements. Aviation kerosene-type fuels meeting acceptable limits may also be used as an engine fuel. The following chart lists some of the acceptable kerosene-type fuels. Fuel viscosity is a major concern with aviation fuels. A minimum viscosity of 1.4 cSt at 38°C (100°F) is required to properly lubricate Caterpillar fuel system components. These kerosene-type fuels have a lower viscosity for low temperature operation.The kerosene-type fuels have less energy per unit volume than diesel fuels, producing less peak power. More kerosene-type fuel is needed than diesel fuel to do the same amount of work.Caterpillar Diesel Engines are capable of burning a wide range of distillate fuels. Burning clean, stable blends of distillate fuel meeting the following requirements will provide quality engine service life. When economics or fuel availability dictate, other fuel types may be burned in the engine. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for more information and advice on any specific fuel.Cetane Number
Under average starting conditions, direct injection engines require a minimum cetane number of 40. A higher cetane value may be required for high altitude or cold weather operation.Filterability
Clean fuels should have no more than 0.1 percent of sediment and water. Fuel stored for extended periods of time may oxidize and form solids, causing filtering problems.Pour Point
Fuel pour point should be at least 6°C (10°F) below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate. Lower pour points of No.1 or No.1-D fuel may be necessary in extremely cold weather.Cloud Point
The cloud point should be below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate, to prevent the fuel filter elements from plugging with wax crystals. Refer to Fuel Problems in Cold Weather Operation for additional information.Viscosity
Fluid viscosity is a measure of resistance to flow. Fuel viscosity is important because it effects lubrication of fuel system components, and fuel atomization. The provided viscosity limits address both of those effects.Additives
Fuel additives are generally not recommended or needed for the specified fuels listed. Acetone improvers can be used as necessary for direct injection engine requirements. Biocides may be needed to eliminate microorganism growth in storage tanks. In cold conditions, treatment for entrained water may also be necessary.Consult your fuel supplier about the use of additives to prevent incompatibility among additives already in
Fill the fuel tank at the end of each day of operation to drive out moist air and prevent condensation. Maintain a fairly consistent level in the day tank (near the top) to avoid drawing moisture into the tank as the level decreases.Do not fill the tank to the top. Fuel expands as it warms, and may overflow.Do not fill fuel filters with fuel before installing them. Contaminated fuel causes accelerated wear to fuel system parts.
Use fuel only as recommended in this section. Fuel grades recommended for use in Caterpillar diesel engines are: No.2-D diesel fuel with low sulfur (0.05 percent maximum), or regular sulfur (0.5 percent maximum). No. 1 grades are acceptable.The following chart lists worldwide fuel standards which meet Caterpillar requirements. Aviation kerosene-type fuels meeting acceptable limits may also be used as an engine fuel. The following chart lists some of the acceptable kerosene-type fuels. Fuel viscosity is a major concern with aviation fuels. A minimum viscosity of 1.4 cSt at 38°C (100°F) is required to properly lubricate Caterpillar fuel system components. These kerosene-type fuels have a lower viscosity for low temperature operation.The kerosene-type fuels have less energy per unit volume than diesel fuels, producing less peak power. More kerosene-type fuel is needed than diesel fuel to do the same amount of work.Caterpillar Diesel Engines are capable of burning a wide range of distillate fuels. Burning clean, stable blends of distillate fuel meeting the following requirements will provide quality engine service life. When economics or fuel availability dictate, other fuel types may be burned in the engine. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for more information and advice on any specific fuel.Cetane Number
Under average starting conditions, direct injection engines require a minimum cetane number of 40. A higher cetane value may be required for high altitude or cold weather operation.Filterability
Clean fuels should have no more than 0.1 percent of sediment and water. Fuel stored for extended periods of time may oxidize and form solids, causing filtering problems.Pour Point
Fuel pour point should be at least 6°C (10°F) below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate. Lower pour points of No.1 or No.1-D fuel may be necessary in extremely cold weather.Cloud Point
The cloud point should be below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate, to prevent the fuel filter elements from plugging with wax crystals. Refer to Fuel Problems in Cold Weather Operation for additional information.Viscosity
Fluid viscosity is a measure of resistance to flow. Fuel viscosity is important because it effects lubrication of fuel system components, and fuel atomization. The provided viscosity limits address both of those effects.Additives
Fuel additives are generally not recommended or needed for the specified fuels listed. Acetone improvers can be used as necessary for direct injection engine requirements. Biocides may be needed to eliminate microorganism growth in storage tanks. In cold conditions, treatment for entrained water may also be necessary.Consult your fuel supplier about the use of additives to prevent incompatibility among additives already in