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Hardware part numbers to description reference?

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4 years 7 months ago #212193 by puffer@rpi.edu
Does anyone know if there is a listing of hardware part numbers (bolts, screws, washers, nuts etc) with a description of what they are (size, length, thread, grade, etc)? I am restoring my CAT22, 2F5209, and am frequently finding myself unsure of the bolt lengths, etc. Also, are all CAT bolts grade 8? Thanks, Ray

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4 years 7 months ago #212204 by bernie
Search “One Safe Source CAT” for a downloadable .pdf. Not sure if it’ll get you everything, but close. Use “find” selection for the .pdf to find what you want. Some part numbers less than four ending characters will add zeros to make them so.

Good luck-
Bernie

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4 years 7 months ago #212212 by Peter C
Ray, try this. I have found this very useful in assembling my 22 from the "basket" that it came in. Not sure where it came from; I think from here some years ago. I also have 12 pages that I think were copied from a Cat book. PM your email to me and I will send them to you if you want more.
Pete

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4 years 7 months ago #212215 by kittyman1
Replied by kittyman1 on topic At least Grade 8 Bolts?

Does anyone know if there is a listing of hardware part numbers (bolts, screws, washers, nuts etc) with a description of what they are (size, length, thread, grade, etc)? I am restoring my CAT22, 2F5209, and am frequently finding myself unsure of the bolt lengths, etc. Also, are all CAT bolts grade 8? Thanks, Ray



- i was wondering this too, are most bolts at least a Grade 8 ??

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4 years 7 months ago #212216 by Rome K/G
Note when ordering bolts sometimes you have to add a number to the part number:
S-467 should be 0S-0467

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4 years 7 months ago #212224 by seiscat
Everything you always wanted to know about Caterpillar hardware but were afraid to ask...


These are from a "One Safe Source" in the 1990's,
Craig

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4 years 7 months ago #212231 by edb
Hi Team,
at a guess from what I was told at The Dealer that machines built before at the latest 1960 the bolts used were of a tensile strength that matched the application --ie, foot plate, side cover etc bolts were low Grade. More stressed application uses needed bolts of a higher specification hence there could be a at least two part Numbers for a particular sized bolt.
I think some bolts had a raised line on one side of the bolt head face to indicate a special bolt.
At The Dealer we had to keep bolts from each area of a machine separate to save fitting a low strength bolt into a high strength application. I asked what if they had been mixed before and got that blank look.

Later on Cat made all their hardware--bolts etc, to be Grade 8 or better to stop the use of incorrect spec bolts.

I seem to recall a Serv Magazine or such, maybe it was in a SRB, telling of this change and of the dangers of using incorrect spec bolts.

Cheers,
Eddie B.

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4 years 7 months ago #212240 by puffer@rpi.edu

Ray, try this. I have found this very useful in assembling my 22 from the "basket" that it came in. Not sure where it came from; I think from here some years ago. I also have 12 pages that I think were copied from a Cat book. PM your email to me and I will send them to you if you want more.
Pete


Pete,
Thanks much. See your PM.
Ray

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4 years 7 months ago #212241 by puffer@rpi.edu

Everything you always wanted to know about Caterpillar hardware but were afraid to ask...


These are from a "One Safe Source" in the 1990's,
Craig


Craig, I think this is just what I need. Unfortunately, when I print them out is is very difficult to read them. Do you have them in higher resolution, or electronically that you can email to me at <a href="This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." target="_blank">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.?

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4 years 7 months ago #212244 by oldbeek

Everything you always wanted to know about Caterpillar hardware but were afraid to ask...


These are from a &quot;One Safe Source&quot; in the 1990's,
Craig

. That was a great book. very handy to bad it isn't around anymore.

Cat 12 grader, 8T6995 running and restoring, Cat 12 grader 9K3585. parts machine, Adams leaning wheel Pull grader Mod # 22, ser#438

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