6E-3139 CCAT Hydraulic Pump Fits CCAT Motor Grader 14H NA / 16H NA
Introduction
6E-3139 is a spare-part number reference that fits CCAT Motor Grader 14H NA / 16H NA model groups. It is commonly used for parts identification and pre-replacement confirmation during routine service, troubleshooting repairs, and planned maintenance. Motor graders often operate long hours in road construction and maintenance, where downtime can quickly impact schedules and crew planning. When fitment details are unclear, wrong orders can lead to rework, extended downtime, and repeated communication. This page consolidates key identification details so maintenance, procurement, and warehouse teams can align on the same reference and keep parts records consistent for repeat ordering. The content includes the keyword CCAT Hydraulic Pump for hydraulic-service related workflows and communication (it does not assert that 6E-3139 itself is the pump).
Specification Table
Attribute
Value
Part Number
6E-3139
Keyword
CCAT Hydraulic Pump
Fits Models / Applicable Models
CCAT 14H NA / 16H NA
Equipment Type
Motor Grader
Use Type
Maintenance replacement spare part
Reference
Fitment / Compatibility check
Use
Maintenance replacement: for routine service, troubleshooting repairs, or planned maintenance on CCAT 14H NA / 16H NA motor graders.
Fitment check: verify compatibility by matching 6E-3139 to the listed model group to reduce wrong-order risk.
Parts list & inventory: standardize parts lists, stock checks, and numbering for traceable repeat ordering and recordkeeping.
To speed up RFQ verification (recommended): share model (14H NA or 16H NA), year/configuration (if available), quantity, and service scenario.
FAQ
Q1: What does 6E-3139 fit?
A: It fits CCAT Motor Grader 14H NA / 16H NA for initial fitment confirmation and parts identification.
Q2: Can I order with only the part number?
A: Yes. Adding the model group and any configuration notes helps speed up verification and reduce wrong orders.
Q3: Does “CCAT Hydraulic Pump” mean 6E-3139 is the pump itself?
A: Not necessarily. The keyword supports hydraulic-service workflows; the exact component should be verified with supplier confirmation and machine configuration