POWER STUD MAY NOT BE ADEQUATELY COVERED TO PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD Caterpillar


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POWER STUD MAY NOT BE ADEQUATELY COVERED TO PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD [TIBU4210]
ELECTRICAL AND STARTING SYSTEM
WIRING GP
POWER STUD MAY NOT BE ADEQUATELY COVERED TO PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD

CONFIDENTIAL TIBU4210-00

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN

MARCH 31, 2004

MULTI TERRAIN LOADER

SKID STEER LOADER

247B (MTL1-346),

257B (SLK1-573) MULTI TERRAIN LOADERS

216B (RLL1-315),

226B (MJH1-537),

232B (SCH1-286),

242B (BXM1-376) SKID STEER LOADERS

 

Component Code(s) 1408, 7051

SUBJECT: POWER STUD MAY NOT BE ADEQUATELY COVERED TO PREVENT SHOCK HAZARD

PROBLEM:

The red boot that is used to cover the relay panel power stud may not be properly secured in place. As a result, the red boot may become repositioned and the power stud may become exposed, presenting a shock hazard.

SOLUTION:

During pre-delivery, inspect machines for proper installation of the 8T-8799 Boot (Red). The red boot should be installed on the power lead and positioned to cover the power stud, lug(s), and nut. The red boot should be secured in place with a cable strap.

If necessary, reposition the red boot to cover the power stud, lug(s) and nut. Then, install a cable strap to secure the red boot in place, as shown. See Figure A and Figure B.

Figure A. Inadequate installation of the 8T-8799 Boot (Red) enables the boot to move, leaving the power stud exposed.

Figure B. Correct installation of the 8T-8799 Boot (Red) secures the boot in place with a cable strap.

 

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