Milton CAT 770 User Manual

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New A-Frame. The new A-frame mounts
directly to the spindles. The new A-frame
eliminates the “king” bolt and includes
a pin and bushing style mounting,
consistent with the 777 and 793.
This new design is simpler to
maintain and service.

New Ductile Iron Spindles. A stress-
optimized, ductile iron spindle is
splined to the rear brakes, reducing
brake pack rebuild time by up to two
hours. In addition, the spindles are longer
and wider with fewer seals for increased
strength and durability.

Brake Packs. A single-piece brake anchor
eliminates more than 200 fasteners and
a row of bolted joints. Rebuild time is
reduced by up to two hours. In addition,
the brake pack is removable without
taking the spindle off the truck.

Each of the two oil-cooled disc brakes on
the 770 rear axle features 24 brake discs.
The brake discs have increased in diameter
from 495.3 to 540.0 mm (19.5 to 21.3 in).
By increasing the diameter, Caterpillar
has improved the overall reliability and
durability of the brake packs and has also
designed the brake packs to improve the
OD/ID ratio. The new 770 brake pack
design, moves the braking forces to the
outer edge of the disc, thereby using
greater surface area for improved
braking forces and longer life,
improving reliability and lowering
maintenance cost.

Wheel Stations. The wheel stations now
integrate both the wheel and the hub.
The single-piece design reduces removal
and installation time, and the risk of
brake cooling oil leakage. The inner
Duo-Cone™ seal has been changed
from a formed type to a cast design.
Brake cooling flow and the Duo-Cone
seal has also been reversed for better
sealing performance and improved
seal life.

Wheel stations are now interchangeable,
reducing the number of replacement
parts: left and right wheel stations are
symmetric and can be interchanged.
In addition, the new design eliminates one
o-ring seal, which improves reliability
and simplifies the system and the wheel
bearings have been enhanced for longer
bearing life.

Tires. The 770 uses 18.00R33 tires
as the standard tire configuration.

• Steering System. Hydraulic steering
control system is designed for
exceptional smoothness and precise
control. A separate circuit prevents
cross contamination for long life.

• Battery Powered Supplemental
Steering.
A battery powered
supplemental steering system uses
pressure accumulators and allows
up to three 90 degree turns in case
of engine failure.

• Wheels and Rims. Cast rear wheels and
Cat center-mount rims are mounted using
studs and nuts to minimize maintenance
and maximize durability.

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