777G Off-Highway Truck/Tractor Braking System Caterpillar


Retarder Function

Usage:

777G GT7
The retarder system allows the machine to maintain a constant downhill speed.

Note: The optional engine brake provides engine compression braking automatically. The engine brake will only function when the switch for automatic retarder control (ARC) is in the ON position. For more information on the engine brake, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.

Manual Retarder Control (Lever)


NOTICE

Do not use the retarder control as a parking brake or to stop the machine.



NOTICE

When you quickly apply the entire retarder capacity on a slippery road, the wheels can lock and the transmission can downshift. This can cause serious damage to the power train.

Gradually apply the retarder control on slippery roads in order to prevent the wheels from locking and the transmission from downshifting.





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(1) Manual retarder control lever


Manual Retarder Control (Lever) (1) - The manual retarder control (lever) is used to regulate the machine speed when traveling down a grade. Following is the lever operation:

  • Move the lever rearward to apply more retarding force and slow the machine

  • Move the lever forward to reduce retarding force and allow the machine speed to increase

  • When the lever is in the full forward position, the manual retarder is off

Automatic Retarder Control (ARC)




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(2) Automatic retarder control switch


Automatic Retarder Control (ARC) (2) - Push the top half of the switch to select the ARC system ON position. This action allows the machine to maintain a constant downhill speed. Push the bottom half of the switch to select the ARC system OFF position.

Vehicle and engine speed is automatically regulated when the proper gear is selected during ARC operation. If necessary, use the manual retarder control to apply more retarding force during the operation of ARC.

The ARC should remain on during normal operation. When switch (2) is placed in the OFF position, the ARC will not control engine speed during normal operation. However, if the engine speed becomes too high, ARC will perform engine overspeed protection.

Engine Overspeed Protection

This machine is equipped with automatic engine overspeed protection. If the engine speed reaches 2475 rpm, the ARC system will automatically engage, regardless of the position of the ARC switch. To prevent further engine overspeed, the transmission will upshift one gear if the following conditions are met:

  • Engine speed reaches 2750 rpm

  • Transmission is in the same actual gear as the selected gear on the transmission control

Retarding Information and Operation

Selection of the proper gear is essential for effective operation of the retarder system. See the retarding film for retarding guidelines to select the proper gear.

Select the proper gear on the transmission control before starting down a grade. The actual gear should also match the selected gear before starting down a grade. For more information on the transmission control, see Operation and Maintenance Manual.

When the retarding film does not address the current conditions, use the following rule: The desired gear on a downgrade is the gear that is required to go up the grade when the machine is loaded.

The ground speed must be slow enough for the conditions and at a rate that will not cause the brakes to overheat. Braking should be steady. Slow down the machine for better brake cooling. Do not travel at high ground speeds and do not stop in a short distance.

Note: Engine speed must be at least 1700 rpm to circulate sufficient brake oil through the oil cooler. This oil keeps the disc brakes cool.




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(3) Brake oil temperature gauge

(4) Indicator light

Frequently observe brake oil temperature gauge (3). If the needle enters the red range on the gauge, the capacity of the brake oil cooler has been exceeded. Reduce the load on the machine to slow the machine speed. For additional cooling:

  1. Park the machine in a convenient location.

  1. Put the transmission in PARK.

  1. Run the engine at high idle.

Note: If the brake oil temperature is high after going down a grade, select a lower gear when traveling down the grade again.

Indicator light (4) will illuminate when the ARC is engaged or retarding is manually applied with the retarder control lever.

Never coast down a grade in neutral. Always keep the transmission in gear. The chassis ECM will prevent shifting from a forward gear to NEUTRAL at ground speeds that are greater than 8 km/h (5 mph). Also, the Chassis Electronic Control System will prevent shifting from a forward gear to REVERSE gear at ground speeds that are greater than 5 km/h (3 mph).

Attempting to prevent upshifting on a downgrade that is long or steep by retarding can be unsuccessful. The transmission control should be in the desired gear before you start the downgrade. The actual gear should match the selected gear before starting the downgrade. If you rely on retarding, engine speed may reach the upshift point. The lower engine speed reduces brake cooling oil flow. This reduction in oil flow can cause overheating of the brakes.

When the service brake or the retarder is applied, the transmission upshift point is raised to a higher rpm than a normal shift point.

If undesired shifting is experienced, move the transmission control to the proper gear.

If the machine builds up excessive speed during retarding, the engine can overspeed. To avoid this condition, perform the following:

  • Use the manual retarder lever to reduce the ground speed

  • Avoid repeated engaging and disengaging of the retarder control lever

  • Adjust the retarder control lever to maintain a proper rpm and a constant speed

  • If skidding is experienced, ease off the retarder control lever

If additional braking is needed, perform the following:

  • Depress the service brake

  • Maintain a constant vehicle speed

  • Do not speed up and brake

  • Do not try to do all of the braking at the bottom of the hill

  • Keep braking steady and keep ground speed under control

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