September 2008
PRODUCT LINE ADDITIONS: CAT-POWERED TEREX - O&K ENGINE SUPPORT PROGRAM
Announcement
Caterpillar announces the availability of a C32 engine and two C18
engines to support TEREX - O&K GmBH shovel/excavators. In addition to
these new engines, Caterpillar also announces the availability of a
Remanufactured C32 engine and two C18 engines to support this program.
The program is supported through the Caterpillar Parts Network with an
Engine Arrangement Complete (EAC) or Reman part number. The EAC or Reman
part number can be ordered through ANTARES.
The following Reman part numbers are on seed support. They might show
"0" on-hand quantity, even though orders for Reman will be filled from
new with new inventory on hand. When Reman is the preferred option,
always order under the Reman part number regardless of what the system
shows for on hand, as long as there is a new equivalent available, the
Reman order will be filled. Coverage
These remanufactured engines will provide dealers and customers with an
additional repair option. Refer to the following table for engine model
and application identification. For further consist details consult the
Engines Technical Supplements on the Reman website, TMI, and/or the
Service Information System.
Special Notes
? EAC stock is intended to fulfill catastrophic field
failures, dealer inventory needs, and fulfillment of contractual
agreements.
? If local needs require that you have an engine in inventory at time of
machine delivery, we suggest that the dealer place an Engine Arrangement
Complete order thru the parts department at the same time the Terex O &
K machine order is placed. This process will ensure delivery at the
approximate same time.
? EAC part numbers are ordered through the dealer?s Caterpillar? parts
ordering system / ANTARES.
? EAC 316-0037 or 316-0039 will not include the fan drive, fan adapter,
belt tensioner, air-lines, alternator, alternator mounting group, Freon
compressor, starter and ether starter.
? EAC 316-0037 will be built with a water-cooled center section turbo
charger. This will require the technician to add an extra vent line to
the cooling system when installing the EAC. The extra vent line should
be an 8mm hose and be installed with a continuous upward slope to
prevent air locks. The pipe should run from a connection on the turbo
water return line to the expansion tank. New production O & K machines
will ultimately switch to this change but as of this writing have not
done so.
? If the technician wishes to compare the consist of the EAC to the
original engine (as shipped from Caterpillar and installed in the
machine), he or she should access TMI and compare the consist as shipped
(use engine S/N) with the Engine Arrangement Complete number (EAC).
? If the technician wishes to compare the performance iron of the
installed engine (Engine Arrangement Core) with the Engine Arrangement
Complete number (EAC), he or she needs to compare the installed Engine
Ar-Core to the Engine Ar-Core found within the EAC.
? EAC stock is intended to fulfill both field issues and dealer
inventory needs, i.e., fulfillment of a contractual agreement. If local
needs require you to have an engine in inventory at time of machine
delivery, we suggest that you place the EAC order on Caterpillar at the
time of the Terex O&K machine order. If you need the replacement engine
at a certain point in time, you may consider placing a Future Dated
Order (FDO) for the EAC.
? For 10R8607 and 10R8552 Remanufactured engines, the 254-3835 EAC will
also be considered as an acceptable core. Consult your Core Acceptance
Guide for complete details regarding core inspection criteria.
Features And Benefits
Caterpillar?s Engine Arrangement Complete (EAC) program offers excellent
value to customers. Customers who want fast repair turn-around, superior
quality and reliability, and lower repair costs will benefit from the
use of EAC?s and Remanufactured parts.
Cat Remanufactured Engine Components provide immediate, off-the-shelf
availability at a fraction of the new price.
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Benefits |
- All critical engineering changes and updates included
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- Improved reliability and performance
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- Worldwide availability through Caterpillar? parts
distribution system
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- Customer access regardless of location
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- Off-the-shelf availability
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- Downtime reduced through new exchange product
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Core Acceptance
Core Acceptance Criteria for Caterpillar Remanufactured Engine
Components is simple, visual, and requires no special tools. Consult
your Core Acceptance Guide for complete details.
Warranty
Please consult the appropriate warranty statement for your area.
Core Management
Please refer to the Caterpillar Core Management Information System (CMIS
2) Parts Information application describing all reman part/CAF and
related information. Also refer to other CMIS 2 inquiry applications
such as Customer Profiles, Inspection Reason Codes, Inspection Line
Inquiry, Add Charge Information, Entitlement Activity, Entitlement
Inquiry, CCR Inquiry, CCR Entry, Shipment Processing; Process Packaging
Grief; and Reporting to properly manage core returns and monitor
inspection performance. This information will be available to all
dealers worldwide after your CMIS 2 conversion date. In the meantime,
please continue to use the current CMIS Entitlement Parts Inquiry Screen
describing the list of parts in a Core Acceptability Family (CAF) and
related part number detail.
For the latest updates of Reman Policies and Core Management (SELD0122),
Core Management Systems & Operations Procedures (SELD0040), and Shipping
Instructions (SELD0039), go to the Reman Dealer website
https://reman.cat.com.
If you have any questions regarding core return processing, feel free to
call Corinth toll free at (800) 537-2928. For assistance with technical
questions, call the Peoria Reman Technical Help Line also toll free at
(888) 88-REMAN or use our E-mail address--Reman_Help@cat.com.
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