CAT 5 Star PDF
CAT 5 Star PDF
CAT 5 Star PDF
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Contamination Under Control . . . Hy-Pro Will Have You Seeing Stars
Understanding The CAT Specification CAT system ISO Code
Table 1 - System Type
75% of component failures are the result of surface µ/15µ
5µ µ or 6µ
µ[c]/14µ
µ[c]
degradation caused by contamination. Unfiltered new oil Engine oil, All new fluids 16/13
is one of the worst sources of particulate contamination,
and is typically not suitable for engines, transmissions, or Hydraulic system 18/15
hydraulic systems. Caterpillar is now requiring fluid Transmission,
cleanliness standards for all fluid power and engine lube 21/17*
non-electro hydraulic
systems. Table 1 specifies the required ISO fluid
Transmission,
cleanliness codes for each system. CAT recommends 18/15
cleaning new oil to a minimum of ISO 16/13 before adding. electro- hydraulic
The specification requires that there is a filter on the end of each dispensing hose in the service bays and on all
service trucks. Routine oil analysis is also necessary to quantify the actual fluid cleanliness and to ensure that
required cleanliness is being achieved at all times.
Bottle samples were taken from the dispensing gun to quantify fluid cleanliness as it enters the machine. The
hydraulic and transmission fluid ISO code results were measured with a portable laser particle counter. The
engine oil sample cleanliness was quantified by a visual inspection of the contaminant from 25ml of fluid with the
PTK1. The PTK1 patch test kit utilizes a 100x magnification field microscope to view actual system contaminant.
Laser particle counters used in typical oil analysis labs can yield incorrect results for engine oils. Caterpillar
recommends using the S.O.S. program for all oil analysis. Sampling ports for direct on-line particle counting
yield the most accurate results and avoid sampling error associated with bottle sampling.
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In-house Fluid Filtration - Continued 3
Photo 3 shows the filter assemblies mounted in series for
the engine oil. Three identical assemblies containing 7µ[c]
filter elements (7 micron absolute) attain the target fluid
cleanliness by filtering the oil three times before it travels
through the hose reel and is ultimately dispensed into the
machine. Mounting brackets are also available to simplify
installation. As the elements load with contaminant the
optical indicators will change from green to red. This is the
signal to replace the filter element. If the system is operated
for extended intervals with the indicator showing red the
bypass valve will open allowing unfiltered oil to pass.
Table 3 New fluid target Pneumatic Filter 1 Filter 2 Filter 3 ISO Code
Filtration Equipment µ/15µ
5µ µ Transfer Pump To Truck On Truck On Truck Result
Off-site service µ[c]/14µ
6µ µ[c] 25 gpm LF*5*M18 PFH152N8* PFH152N8* Achieved
Engine Oil (15-40) 16/13 110 psi (1 to 1) 7µ[c] 7µ[c] 7µ[c] 15/12
Hydraulic Oil (10WT) 16/13 110 psi (1 to 1) 5µ[c] 2.5µ[c] - 14/11
Transmission (50WT) 16/13 110 psi (1 to 1) 5µ[c] 2.5µ[c] - 14/11
Transmission (30WT) 16/13 110 psi (1 to 1) 5µ[c] 2.5µ[c] - 14/11
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Last Chance Strainer Before Dispenser 7
The CAT spec recommends installing a filter directly before
the dispenser. This can be satisfied by adding an in-line
strainer (see photo 7) to protect against any large debris
resulting from shedding in the hoses after passing through the
high efficiency filters. The strainer serves as a last chance
filter and satisfies the CAT spec. Installing bulky and heavy
filter assemblies to the dispenser will make handling more
difficult and is not necessary if proper filtration is installed and
maintained near the transfer pumps.
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