1981/01/12 Caterpillar


Improvements Made To 5P9718 And 6V186 Disc Pads Used During Gasket Removal{0675,0670}

Usage:


The 5P9718 (178 mm, 7" diameter) and 6V186 (127 mm, 5" diameter) Disc Pads used during gasket removal, are now made with an improved Velcro.

Velcro is the special cloth-type material that holds the 6V185 and 5P9709 Discs to the 6V186 and 5P9718 Disc Pads, respectively. Velcro permits fast disc changes because the user just pulls one disc off the disc pad, puts the new disc on and uses pressure to make the Velcro grip.

The improved Velcro holds better than the former Velcro. Use of the improved Velcro will prevent the discs from being thrown from the disc pads.

Follow these steps for gasket removal:

1. Put the parts to be cleaned in a hot tank, and use a putty knife to remove the large, loose pieces of gasket material. Before the remainder of the gasket material on the part gets dry, use the discs and disc pads to clean the surface. The solution in the gasket material keeps the gasket soft and keeps the amount of dust to a minimum.

------ WARNING! ------

Most of the gaskets contain asbestos. When dry asbestos gasket material is ground, asbestos fibers are launched into the air, in excess of the acceptable exposure limits of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards as of July 1, 1976.

-------WARNING!-------

However, if the gasket material is wet, actual tests in a dealer facility have shown the amount of asbestos fibers in the air to be within the OSHA standards of July 1, 1976.

If for any reason you are not sure of the compliance of your facility to federal (OSHA), state and local regulations, a qualified industrial hygienist should be consulted and air sampling performed.

2. With the improved Velcro, it is not necessary to use an air-power polisher instead of the larger air-power grinders, as in earlier Caterpillar recommendations. Air-power polishers are lighter and easier to use than the air-power grinders. Either tool can be used, but be sure it operates at 3500-4500 rpm.

3. Keep the discs flat against the surface to be cleaned. Use no force; the weight of the air-power tool is enough to do the work.

See the August 6, 1979 Service Magazine article, "New Tools Available For Gasket Removal And Surface Reconditioning".

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1980/12/22 Exhaust Elbow Support Improved{1059,1061}
1980/12/22 Tires Are Filled With Nitrogen (N2){4203}
1980/12/22 6V4019 Camshaft Pilot Group Is Available{0622,1210,1211,1201}
1980/12/15 Replacement Timing Belts And Variable Belt For Fuel Injection Test Benches Available From Caterpillar{0652,1250}
1980/12/15 New Turbocharger, Turbocharger Oil Lines Group And Aftercooler Air Lines Group Used{1052,1058,1063,1307,1309}
1980/12/15 New Control Valve Group Used To Prevent Ratchet-Type Noise And Rough Clutch Engagement{3313}
1980/12/15 Be Sure To Cut The Center Gasket Even With Top Surface Of Oil Pan Sections To Prevent Oil Leakage{1302}
1980/12/15 New Bearing Sizes And Identification Codes For AiResearch Remanufactured Turbocharger Cartridges{1053}
1980/12/01 6V4085 Torque Multiplier Group Available{0614}
1980/12/01 Inspect All Engine Oil And Fuel Filter Elements Before Installation{1000,1261,1318}
1981/01/19 New Connecting Rod And Main Bearings Have A Thicker Coating (Layer) Of Lead-Tin Overlay{1230,1219,1203}
1981/01/19 Thicker Layer Of Chrome Now Used On Governor Spring Guide To Extend Its Service Life{1264}
1981/01/19 6V3141 And 6V3142 Puller Plates Available For Removal Of Tube And Gland From Front Suspension Groups{7201,0621}
1981/01/19 Inspection And Test Procedures To Follow When Fuel Ratio Control Does Not Operate Correctly{1278}
1981/01/19 New Sure Seal Electrical Connectors Used In Electrical Wiring Harnesses; Use 6V3000 Seal Repair Kit To Repair Sure Seal Electrical Connectors{0611,1408}
1981/01/19 Be Sure You Assemble The Turbocharger Lubrication Valve Correctly{1309,1052,1300}
1981/01/26 Ways To Prevent Damage To Spark Ignited Industrial Engines When Hydrogen Sulfide Is Present In The Fuel{1000,1280,1318,1350}
1981/01/26 Improved Tach Drive Adapter Has Step In Shaft To Keep Coupling Engaged{0651,0653}
1981/01/26 6V3150 Engine Pressure Group And 6V3121 Multitach Group Are Available For Testing Engines{0650,1000}
1981/01/26 Use Scheduled Oil Sampling To Find Change Intervals For Hydraulic Oil{5068}
1981/01/26 6V2009 Adapter Group Available To Test Scroll Fuel System On Fuel Injection Test Bench; Additional Parts Are Needed{0652}
1981/01/26 Use 2P2333 Manifold Sealer On Exhaust Manifold Slip Joints (Junction) During Assembly{1059}
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