New Cat SIS2GO app puts repair information at your fingertips

By Larry StewartMarch 08, 2023

Cat's SIS2GO app makes Operation and Maintenance Manuals, parts manuals, and the ability to identify and place parts orders available to all users at no charge. (Photo: Caterpillar)

You can get mobile access to Caterpillar equipment service manuals, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair information through the new Cat SIS2GO app. With SIS2GO, Caterpillar is offering customers access to the latest Caterpillar operation and maintenance, service, and parts manual information for their equipment.

Two levels of access are available from SIS2GO. Operation and Maintenance Manuals (OMM), Parts manuals, and the ability to identify, verify and seamlessly place orders for Cat parts from independent Cat dealers are available to all users at no charge.

Subscribing to the Cat SIS2GO app accesses service manuals, troubleshooting guides, step-by-step repair procedures, recommended tooling, hydraulic and electrical schematics, and more. (Photo: Caterpillar)

A monthly or annual subscription gives access to comprehensive service manual information. The subscription provides troubleshooting guides, step-by-step repair procedures, recommended tooling to complete the repair, hydraulic and electrical schematics, and much more.

The mobile companion to SIS2.0, the new SIS2GO app is available on Windows, iOS and Android platforms. Optimized for mobile devices, it offers an intuitive and efficient user interface to access parts and service manual information on the jobsite.

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