Caterpillar 1770071 - SENSOR GP-TE
- Part Number
- 1770071
- Manufacturer
- CATERPILLAR
- Description
-
SENSOR GP-TE
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CATERPILLAR part description
Cat® Temperature Sensor
- US
- METRIC
Description:
Cat temperature sensors use thermocouples or thermistors to sense the temperature of oil, water, or air.
Attributes:
• Uses thermocouples to sense temperature
• Stepped probe
• 25.4 Hex nut
• The active temperature sensors must be powered by a regulated (5V or 8V) power supply.
Application:
• Engine coolant, engine oil, fuel, air, and hydraulic oil
• High pressure environments
• Cat sensors are application specific sensors. Consult your owner’s manual or contact your local Cat Dealer for more information.

- Connector Type: 3 Pin DT
- Hole Thread Size: SAE #9 (9/16-18-2A)
- Material Description: BRASS
- Outside Diameter (in): 0.98
- Overall Height (mm): 25
- Overall Length (in): 17.61
- Overall Length (mm): 447.4
- Wire Length (in): 12.99
- Wire Length (mm): 330
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