- Backhoe Loader
- 416C (S/N: 4ZN1-UP; 5YN1-UP; 1WR1-UP; 1XR1-UP)
- 416D (S/N: BKG1-UP; BGJ1-UP; BFP1-UP)
- 420D (S/N: BKC1-UP; BMC1-UP; BLN1-UP; FDP1-UP)
- 424D (S/N: BGP1-UP; BKR1-UP)
- 426C (S/N: 6XN1-UP; 7WN1-UP; 1CR1-UP; 1ER1-UP; 1MR1-UP; 1NR1-UP; 1YR1-UP; 1ZR1-UP)
- 428C (S/N: 8RN1-UP; 2CR1-UP)
- 428D (S/N: BNB1-UP; BLL1-UP; BNS1-UP; BMT1-UP)
- 430D (S/N: BNK1-UP; BML1-UP)
- 430D AWS (S/N: BNK1-UP)
- 432D (S/N: BLD1-UP)
- 436C (S/N: 8TN1-UP; 9JN1-UP; 1FR1-UP; 1PR1-UP; 1RR1-UP; 2AR1-UP; 2BR1-UP)
- 438C (S/N: 9KN1-UP; 1JR1-UP; 1TR1-UP; 2DR1-UP)
- 438D (S/N: BPE1-UP; BPN1-UP)
- 442D (S/N: BRG1-UP; BRY1-UP)
- 416D (S/N: BKG1-UP; BGJ1-UP; BFP1-UP)
- Excavator
- 215B (S/N: 4FC1-UP)
- 219 (S/N: 5CF1-UP)
- 219D (S/N: 5XG1-UP)
- 225 (S/N: 51U1-UP)
- 225B (S/N: 2ZD1-UP; 3YD1-UP)
- 225D (S/N: 6RG1-UP; 2SJ1-UP)
- 229 (S/N: 1GF1-UP)
- 326F (S/N: XFK1-UP)
- 219 (S/N: 5CF1-UP)
- Pipelayer
- 561H (S/N: 6NL1-UP)
- 561M (S/N: 1KW1-UP)
- 561N (S/N: TAD1-UP; CPH1-UP)
- 572R (S/N: AAC1-UP; 2HZ1-UP)
- 572R Series II (S/N: DSC1-UP)
- 583R (S/N: 2XS1-UP)
- 583T (S/N: CMX1-UP)
- 589 (S/N: 31Z1-UP)
- PL61 (S/N: 6P21-UP; RB71-UP; S3H1-UP; WGS1-UP; FNZ1-UP)
- PL72 (S/N: P721-UP; P731-UP)
- PL83 (S/N: CB21-UP; KSD1-UP; DLW1-UP)
- 561M (S/N: 1KW1-UP)
- Track-Type Skidder
- 517 (S/N: 5WW1-UP; 6PW1-UP)
- D4 TSKH Series II (S/N: 8ZF1-UP)
- D4 TSKH Series III (S/N: 7PK1-UP)
- D4 TSKH Series II (S/N: 8ZF1-UP)
- Track-Type Tractor
- D10 (S/N: GKD1-UP; 84W1-UP; 76X1-UP; MGY1-UP)
- D10N (S/N: 2YD1-UP; 3SK1-UP)
- D10R (S/N: 3KR1-UP; AKT1-UP)
- D10T (S/N: RJG1-UP)
- D10T2 (S/N: RAB1-UP; JJW1-UP)
- D11 (S/N: KSN1-UP; TKN1-UP)
- D11N (S/N: 4HK1-UP; 74Z1-UP)
- D11R (S/N: AAF1-UP; 8ZR1-UP; 9TR1-UP; 9XR1-UP; 7PZ1-UP)
- D11T (S/N: AMA1-UP; GEB1-UP; TPB1-UP; DDD1-UP; MDG1-UP; JEL1-UP; RAL1-UP; JNS1-UP)
- D3K (S/N: JTD1-UP; FFF1-UP; LLL1-UP)
- D3K2 (S/N: KF21-UP; KL21-UP; FT31-UP; LT31-UP; GAE1-UP; KFF1-UP; JPJ1-UP; KLL1-UP)
- D4H (S/N: 8PB1-UP; 9DB1-UP; 2AC1-UP; 3AC1-UP)
- D4H Series II (S/N: 8PB1-UP; 9DB1-UP; 2AC1-UP; 3AC1-UP)
- D4H Series III (S/N: 8PJ1-UP; 9GJ1-UP; 4NK1-UP)
- D4K (S/N: MMM1-UP; RRR1-UP)
- D4K2 (S/N: KM21-UP; KR21-UP; MT31-UP; RT31-UP; KMM1-UP; KRR1-UP)
- D5 (S/N: Z2K1-UP; Z2N1-UP; Z2P1-UP)
- D5H (S/N: 1DD1-UP; 4KD1-UP)
- D5H Series II (S/N: 1DD1-UP; 8RJ1-UP)
- D5K (S/N: JLF1-UP; WWW1-UP; YYY1-UP)
- D5K2 (S/N: KW21-UP; KY21-UP; WT31-UP; YT31-UP; RRE1-UP; TRF1-UP; KWW1-UP; KYY1-UP)
- D5M (S/N: 6GN1-UP; 3CR1-UP; 3DR1-UP; 4BR1-UP; 7LR1-UP; 4JS1-UP; 5ES1-UP; 5FS1-UP; 6AS1-UP)
- D5N (S/N: AKD1-UP; AGG1-UP; CFH1-UP; CKT1-UP)
- D5R (S/N: D5L1-UP; D5X1-UP)
- D5R2 (S/N: R5A1-UP; WRE1-UP; WDZ1-UP)
- D6 (S/N: AG91-UP; GZ91-UP; HR91-UP; LF91-UP; RA91-UP; SA91-UP; RDC1-UP; HNK1-UP; RBP1-UP; KMT1-UP; KEW1-UP; KTW1-UP)
- D6 XE (S/N: B721-UP; ES91-UP; LNC1-UP; XEC1-UP; HFE1-UP; LRG1-UP; HMH1-UP; HZL1-UP; TPL1-UP; D5M1-UP; HLY1-UP; WGY1-UP)
- D6H (S/N: 8KB1-UP; 4RC1-UP; 6FC1-UP; 7PC1-UP; 8FC1-UP; 8YC1-UP; 3ZF1-UP; 5HF1-UP; 6CF1-UP; 3YG1-UP; 4LG1-UP; 1FJ1-UP; 7ZK1-UP)
- D6H Series II (S/N: 4RC1-UP; 6FC1-UP; 8FC1-UP; 1KD1-UP; 2KD1-UP; 3ED1-UP; 3ZF1-UP; 4YF1-UP; 5HF1-UP; 6CF1-UP; 2TG1-UP; 3YG1-UP; 4GG1-UP; 4LG1-UP; 1FJ1-UP; 8ZJ1-UP; 9KJ1-UP; 2DK1-UP; 5KK1-UP; 6CK1-UP; 8KK1-UP; 8SK1-UP; 9LK1-UP; 9RK1-UP; 1YL1-UP; 2BL1-UP; 2TL1-UP)
- D6K (S/N: 6S61-UP; 7P61-UP; MP71-UP; DHA1-UP; NCF1-UP; HMG1-UP; FBH1-UP; ZLJ1-UP)
- D6K2 (S/N: EL71-UP; MXK1-UP; MGM1-UP; DFR1-UP; JTR1-UP; WMR1-UP; RST1-UP)
- D6M (S/N: 9ZM1-UP; 2RN1-UP; 3WN1-UP; 4JN1-UP; 5NR1-UP; 5WR1-UP; 6LR1-UP; 2YS1-UP; 4GS1-UP; 4HS1-UP)
- D6N (S/N: MG51-UP; GB61-UP; SC61-UP; HR71-UP; HL91-UP; RG91-UP; DJA1-UP; PBA1-UP; Z6A1-UP; ZDA1-UP; CBF1-UP; CCG1-UP; SGG1-UP; ALH1-UP; JAH1-UP; CBJ1-UP; CCK1-UP; CBL1-UP; AKM1-UP; NJN1-UP; ALR1-UP; LJR1-UP; PER1-UP; CCS1-UP; GHS1-UP; P5S1-UP; P5T1-UP; MLW1-UP; P5W1-UP; ALY1-UP; DJY1-UP)
- D6R (S/N: A6M1-UP; EMM1-UP; 2HM1-UP; 4FM1-UP; 8TM1-UP; 9BM1-UP; JEN1-UP; 2YN1-UP; 3ZN1-UP; 4HN1-UP; 4MN1-UP; 5LN1-UP; 6JN1-UP; 7KN1-UP; 8LN1-UP; 8XN1-UP; 9MN1-UP; 9PN1-UP; DMP1-UP; D6R1-UP; 4JR1-UP; 4TR1-UP; 4WR1-UP; 5PR1-UP; 5RR1-UP; 6FR1-UP; 6GR1-UP; 6HR1-UP; 6MR1-UP; 7AR1-UP; 7DR1-UP; 7GR1-UP; 9ZS1-UP; S6T1-UP; 1RW1-UP; S6X1-UP; S6Y1-UP; C6Z1-UP)
- D6R Series II (S/N: BNC1-UP; AFD1-UP; CAD1-UP; ADE1-UP; BLE1-UP; BRE1-UP; DAE1-UP; ACJ1-UP; BMJ1-UP; BRJ1-UP; BMK1-UP; BNL1-UP; AEM1-UP; AFM1-UP; AGM1-UP; BPM1-UP; AEP1-UP; BPP1-UP; BPS1-UP; BLT1-UP; FDT1-UP; AAX1-UP; BMY1-UP; BPZ1-UP; BRZ1-UP)
- D6R Series III (S/N: GJB1-UP; WCB1-UP; HDC1-UP; RFC1-UP; TBC1-UP; HCD1-UP; HKE1-UP; WRG1-UP; MTJ1-UP; DMK1-UP; JEK1-UP; EXL1-UP; JDL1-UP; DLM1-UP; LFM1-UP; LGP1-UP; GMT1-UP)
- D6R2 (S/N: PPP1-UP; SSS1-UP; TTT1-UP)
- D6T (S/N: 2D21-UP; CR31-UP; 2B31-UP; MB51-UP; AK71-UP; MH71-UP; 7C91-UP; JHB1-UP; KSB1-UP; ZJB1-UP; JZC1-UP; SMC1-UP; DTD1-UP; RAD1-UP; LAE1-UP; STE1-UP; DJG1-UP; WCG1-UP; WFH1-UP; EJJ1-UP; LKJ1-UP; GMK1-UP; RRK1-UP; SNK1-UP; JML1-UP; KJL1-UP; MEL1-UP; JNM1-UP; TSM1-UP; WLM1-UP; WRN1-UP; K1R1-UP; KMR1-UP; PLR1-UP; GCT1-UP; HYT1-UP; SGT1-UP; JRW1-UP; RCW1-UP; RLW1-UP; LAY1-UP; NDY1-UP; HTZ1-UP; PEZ1-UP; SGZ1-UP)
- D7 (S/N: EE71-UP; NT71-UP; HXA1-UP)
- D7 GC (S/N: XPC1-UP; WJG1-UP)
- D7H (S/N: 2SB1-UP; 4AB1-UP; 5WB1-UP; 5BF1-UP; 2RG1-UP; 3XG1-UP; 4FG1-UP; 77Z1-UP; 79Z1-UP; 80Z1-UP; 82Z1-UP)
- D7H Series II (S/N: 2SB1-UP; 4AB1-UP; 5WB1-UP; 5BF1-UP; 2RG1-UP; 3XG1-UP; 4FG1-UP; 80Z1-UP; 82Z1-UP)
- D7R (S/N: R7B1-UP; R7C1-UP; DSH1-UP; R7H1-UP; BPK1-UP; BNM1-UP; BRM1-UP; 9HM1-UP; DLN1-UP; 2EN1-UP; 3DN1-UP; BRP1-UP; DJR1-UP; 2HR1-UP; 3ZR1-UP; 4SR1-UP; 5MR1-UP; 6ER1-UP; BPT1-UP; BNX1-UP; CBZ1-UP; 5KZ1-UP)
- D7R Series II (S/N: EEA1-UP; KNA1-UP; AEC1-UP; AFG1-UP; ABJ1-UP; BPK1-UP; BNM1-UP; BRM1-UP; AGN1-UP; BRP1-UP; ACS1-UP; BPT1-UP; DJT1-UP; ADW1-UP; BNX1-UP)
- D8L (S/N: 4FB1-UP; 7YB1-UP; 7JC1-UP; 53Y1-UP)
- D8N (S/N: 9TC1-UP; 1XJ1-UP; 5TJ1-UP; 7TK1-UP)
- D8R (S/N: JR81-UP; DWJ1-UP; MEJ1-UP; RJM1-UP; 7XM1-UP; 9EM1-UP; T5X1-UP; 6YZ1-UP)
- D8R Series II (S/N: AKA1-UP; 6YZ1-UP)
- D8T (S/N: AW41-UP; JJ51-UP; MB81-UP; J8B1-UP; FMC1-UP; MLN1-UP; FCT1-UP; JET1-UP; KPZ1-UP)
- D9 (S/N: JC21-UP; AK41-UP; J3D1-UP)
- D9L (S/N: 14Y1-UP)
- D9N (S/N: 1JD1-UP; 5FJ1-UP; 6XJ1-UP)
- D9R (S/N: JJB1-UP; HWH1-UP; ABK1-UP; ACL1-UP; 7TL1-UP; 8BL1-UP; WDM1-UP)
- D9T (S/N: TWG1-UP; NJH1-UP; RJS1-UP; REX1-UP)
- D10N (S/N: 2YD1-UP; 3SK1-UP)
- Wheel Loader
- 924GZ (S/N: 6YW1-UP)
- 988G (S/N: BNH1-UP)
- Work Tool
- QUICK COUPLER (S/N: ARJ1-UP; 7WW1-UP)
Introduction
Revision | Summary of Changes in SEBF2188 |
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11 | Changed title from "Thermal Spray Procedures for TTT Hub - Sprocket Support" to "Thermal Spray Procedures of Sprocket Supports for Certain Track-Type Tractors (TTT)." Revised Effectivity from Track-Type Tractor All to (547) serial number prefixes, including 46 New Product Introduction (NPI). Updated References Table 2, reformatted and added 13 part numbers to Table 3, and updated boilerplate information. |
10 | Added new serial number prefixes for New Product Introduction (NPI). |
09 | Corrected Illustrations 3 and 4 |
08 | Corrected Illustrations 3 and 4 |
07 | Updated 3 part numbers (222-9219, 246-4735, 260-6642) with corrected "B" diameters. |
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Information contained in this document is considered Caterpillar: Confidential Yellow.
This Reuse and Salvage Guideline contains the necessary information to allow a dealer to establish a parts reusability program. Reuse and salvage information enables Caterpillar dealers and customers to benefit from cost reductions. Every effort has been made to provide the most current information that is known to Caterpillar. Continuing improvement and advancement of product design might have caused changes to your product which are not included in this publication. This Reuse and Salvage Guideline must be used with the latest technical information that is available from Caterpillar.
For technical questions when using this document, work with your Dealer Technical Communicator (TC).
To report suspected errors, inaccuracies, or suggestions regarding the document, submit a form for feedback in the Service Information System (SIS web) interface.
Canceled Part Numbers and Replaced Part Numbers
This document may include canceled part numbers and replaced part numbers. Use the Numerical Part Record (NPR) on the Service Information System Website (SIS web) for information about canceled part numbers and replaced part numbers. NPR will provide the current part numbers for replaced parts.
Important Safety Information
Illustration 1 | g02139237 |
Work safely. Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance, and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also have the necessary training, skills, and tools to perform these functions properly. Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this instruction and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons. Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. Therefore, the warnings in this publication and the warnings that are on the product are not all inclusive. If a tool, a procedure, a work method, or operating technique that is not recommended by Caterpillar is used, ensure that it is safe for you and for other people to use. Ensure that the product will not be damaged or the product will not be made unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance, or the repair procedures that are used.
Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result in injury or death. Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information. |
Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this manual and on the product. If these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons.
The hazards are identified by the “Safety Alert Symbol” which is followed by a “Signal Word” such as “DANGER”, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”. Refer to Illustration 2 for an example of a “WARNING” Safety Alert Symbol.
Illustration 2 | g00008666 |
This safety alert symbol means:
Pay Attention!
Become Alert!
Your safety is Involved.
The message that appears under the safety alert symbol explains the hazard.
Operations that may cause product damage are identified by "NOTICE" labels on the product and in this publication.
Caterpillar cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The safety information in this document and the safety information on the machine are not all inclusive. Determine that the tools, procedures, work methods, and operating techniques are safe. Determine that the operation, lubrication, maintenance, and repair procedures will not damage the machine. Also, determine that the operation, lubrication, maintenance, and repair procedures will not make the machine unsafe.
The information, the specifications, and the illustrations that exist in this guideline are based on information which was available at the time of publication. The specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service that is given to the product. Obtain the complete, most current information before you start any job. Caterpillar dealers can supply the most current information.
Summary
This guideline provides the procedures necessary to determine the reusability of the Track-Type Tractor (TTT) final drive group spindle. Life will vary depending on application, load, lubrication, and environment.
This guideline contains the latest standards of engineering, which will help minimize owning and operating costs. A part is expected to reach the next Planned Component Rebuild (PCR) if the part meets the specifications within this guideline and the part is intended for a similar application. Use this guideline to determine whether a part should be reused. Do not install a part that is not reusable. During reconditioning, correct any condition that might have caused the original failure.
The dimensions and tolerances provided are to return a part / component to specification. The dimensional information alone is not solely used to condemn a part from reuse. Follow visual inspections and the"Thermal Spray Procedures" section for further guidance.
References
References | |
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Media Number | Publication Type & Title |
Channel1 | "Why Reuse and Salvage Parts" |
https://channel1.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/Why+Reuse+and+Salvage+Parts/0_ae9rhu2z | |
PERJ1017 | Special Publication
"Dealer Service Tools Catalog" |
SEBF9238 | Reuse and Salvage Guidelines
"Fundamentals of Arc Spray for reconditioning Components" (1) |
SEBF9240 | Reuse and Salvage Guidelines
"Fundamentals of Flame Spray for Reconditioning Components" (1) |
(1) | Only Cat dealers may utilize applications for Thermal Spray. The processes must be carried out within the facilities of the dealership. The dealership must maintain a clean environment and always use the correct equipment for all processes in each Thermal Spray Application. |
Specifications
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Typical example of a TTT sprocket support. |
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Illustration 4 | g06225025 |
Typical example of a TTT sprocket support for hydrostatic drive machines. |
TTT Hub - Sprocket Support | |||
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Part Description
Base Metal | Steel casting or forging |
Hardness | 28-34 Rc |
Arc Spray Equipment and Procedure
Arc Spray Information Details | |
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Maximum Surface Texture | 1.6 µm (63 µinch) |
Reason for Spraying | Wear, grooving, or corrosion |
Mating Part Contact Area & Material | Bearing |
Arc Spray Equipment Type | SmartArc by Oerlikon Metco,TAFA 8830 MHU, or TAFA 8835 MHU |
Wire | TAFA 90MXC Wire Top Coat, TAFA 75B Bond Coat |
Finish Thickness | As Required |
Spray Angle | 90° |
Substrate Pre-Heat Temperature | |
Substrate Temperature During Spraying Not to Exceed | |
Auxiliary Cooling | Filtered shop air |
Rotation/Traverse Device | Lathe |
Rotation Speed | |
Surface Preparation Method | Undercut and Grit blast |
Equipment Required | Turn (Horizontal or Vertical) Lathe |
Recommended Cutting Tool | ISCAR DNMG 432TFIC507 |
Blast Media Recommendation | Pressure Type Only (Aluminum Oxide Grit) |
Arc Spray | Procedure | Check List | ||
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Clean Part | De-grease in hot Aluminum safe cleaner | |||
Undercut | To "tru-up" surface | |||
Chamfer | If required - |
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Remove Oxide | Use fiber flap brush or Clean/strip disc | |||
Clean Spray Area | Commercial de-greaser | |||
Mask for Grit Blaster | Duct Tape | |||
Grit Blast Equipment | Pressure type only | |||
Grit Type and Size | 20 mesh aluminum oxide | |||
Blast Air Pressure | |
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Blast Nozzle to Work Distance | |
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Remove Blast Mask | Remove mask material, make sure that surface is clean | |||
Mask for Metal Spray | Anti-bond or Blue Layout Dye | |||
Metal Spray Equipment Type | Smart Arc by Oerlikon Metco | TAFA | ||
Consumable (Bond coat) | TAFA 75B | TAFA 75B | ||
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Arc Load Volts | 30V | 30V | ||
Amps | 125 Amps | 150 Amps | ||
Gun to Work Distance (Standoff) | |
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Consumable (Topcoat) | TAFA 30T | TAFA 30T | ||
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Arc Load Volts | 31V | 31V | ||
Amps | 150 Amps | 175 Amps | ||
Gun to Work Distance (Standoff) | |
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Rotation Speed of Part (RPM) | RPM varies depending on diameter (98 RPM to 200 RPM) | |||
Rotation Speed of Part | |
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Traverse Rate of Gun | |
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Gun Fixturing Method | Machine mount or hand held | |||
Finishing Equipment | Lathe | |||
Part/Cutter Rotation Roughing | |
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Coolant | Oil base synthetic - 40:1 ratio | |||
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Flame Spray Equipment and Procedure
Flame Spray Information Details | |
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Maximum Surface Texture | 1.6 µm (63 µinch) |
Reason for Spraying | Wear |
Mating Part Contact Area & Material | Tapered Roller Bearing |
Metco Equipment Type | 6P-II by Oerlikon Metco |
Metco Material | Metco 453 |
Finish Thickness | As Required |
Finishing Allowance | |
Spray Angle | 90° |
Substrate Pre-Heat Temperature | |
Substrate Temperature During Spraying Not to Exceed | |
Auxiliary Cooling | Filtered shop air |
Rotation/Traverse Device | Lathe |
Rotation/Traverse Speed | |
Surface Preparation Method | Grit Blast |
Finishing Method | Machine |
Machining Equipment Type | Lathe |
Recommended Cutter Grade | C-2, 883 Carboloy or equivalent |
Flame Spray Process (6P-II) | Procedure | Check List |
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Clean Part | De-grease in hot caustic solution | |
Undercut | To "tru-up" surface | |
Remove Oxide | Use fiber flap brush or Clean/strip disc | |
Clean Spray Area | Metco cleaning solvent or equivalent | |
Mask for Blast | Duct Tape | |
Blast Equipment | Pressure type only | |
Grit Type and Size | Metcolite "C" or equivalent | |
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Remove Blast Mask | Remove mask, make sure that surface is clean | |
Mask for Spray | Metco Antibond or Blue Layout Dye | |
Spray Equipment Type | 6P-II Hand Held Thermo Spray System by Oerlikon Metco | |
Auxiliary Cooling | If desired | |
Nozzle | 6P-C7A-K "K" Nozzle | |
Air Capacity/Pressure | 6P-3/Cooling Air |
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Oxygen Flow | |
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Fuel Gas Pressure | |
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Fuel Gas Flow | |
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Carrier Gas Pressure | |
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Carrier Gas Flow | |
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Spray Rate/Build Up | |
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Gun to Work Distance | |
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Rotation Speed Of Part (RPM) | RPM varies depending on diameter (97 RPM to 199 RPM) | |
Rotation Speed Of Part (SFPM) | |
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Traverse Rate of Gun (SFPM) | |
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Gun Fixturing Method | Machine mount or hand held | |
Top Coat/Thickness | |
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Finishing Equipment | Lathe | |
Part/Cutter Rotation (SFPM) | |
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Traverse Speed | |
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Depth of Rough Cut | |
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Depth of Finish Cut | |
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Additional Finish Method | Emery cloth for desired finish |