Sprocket Segment
Caterpillar
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Product Description
Bulldozer Sprocket D6 D8R D3C D3B D4 D7E D3 D5 D9N D6C D4D D7G Dozer Segment
Application: Undercarriage spare parts Sprocket segment
Material: 40Mn2 50Mn
Warranty time: 1 year
Certification:ISO and SGS certification
Color: Black / Yellow
Logo:YASSIAN / Yours'
The sprocket of a bulldozer is a vital component of its undercarriage system. Here are some key features of bulldozer sprockets:
Function: The sprocket is responsible for driving the track chain, enabling the bulldozer to move forward or backward by engaging with the track links.
Material: Bulldozer sprockets are typically made from high-strength steel or alloy materials to withstand heavy loads and provide durability in demanding working conditions.
Tooth Design: The sprocket features teeth that mesh with the track links, ensuring a secure connection for efficient power transmission and smooth movement of the bulldozer.
Heat Treatment: Sprockets undergo heat treatment processes to enhance their hardness, wear resistance, and overall durability, ensuring prolonged service life.
Compatibility: Sprockets are designed to be compatible with specific bulldozer models and track configurations, ensuring proper fitment and optimal performance.
Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of sprockets are crucial to prevent premature wear, ensure proper track tension, and maintain the overall efficiency of the bulldozer's undercarriage system.
Carbon Steel: Carbon steel is a popular choice for bulldozer sprockets due to its strength and affordability. It can be heat-treated to improve hardness and wear resistance.
Alloy Steel: Alloy steels are often used for sprockets in heavy-duty applications because they offer higher strength, toughness, and wear resistance compared to carbon steel.
Boron Steel: Boron steel is a type of alloy steel that is known for its high strength and hardness. It is commonly used in sprockets for applications requiring superior wear resistance.
Heat-Treated Steel: Heat-treated steels undergo specific heat treatment processes to enhance their mechanical properties, such as hardness and toughness, making them suitable for demanding applications like bulldozer sprockets.
Chrome-Molybdenum Steel: Chrome-molybdenum steel, also known as chromoly steel, is an alloy steel containing chromium and molybdenum. It offers high strength, hardness, and wear resistance, making it a good choice for sprockets in heavy machinery.
Maintaining the drive sprockets of an excavator (also known as drive wheels or drive gears) is crucial for the proper functioning of the excavator's track system. Here are some suggestions for maintaining excavator drive sprockets:
Cleaning: Regularly clean the drive sprockets and the surrounding area to ensure there is no buildup of dirt, sand, or debris. This helps prevent excessive wear and corrosion.
Lubrication: Ensure proper lubrication of the drive sprockets. Use high-quality grease suitable for excavator drive sprockets to reduce friction and wear, ensuring smooth operation.
Check for Wear: Regularly inspect the drive sprockets for signs of wear. If excessive wear or damage is detected, replace the damaged components promptly to avoid further damage.
Tension Adjustment: Ensure that the track tension is appropriate. Loose tracks can lead to additional stress and wear on the drive sprockets, so regularly check and adjust the tension according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Avoid Overloading: Avoid overloading the excavator as this can cause damage to the drive sprockets and track system.
Regular Inspections: Conduct comprehensive inspections of the excavator, including the drive sprockets and track system, on a regular basis. Identifying and addressing potential issues in a timely manner can extend the equipment's lifespan and reduce maintenance costs.
Keep Dry: Ensure that the excavator's drive sprockets remain dry. Moist environments can lead to corrosion and damage, so regular cleaning and inspections are necessary.
Avoid Collisions: Avoid accidental collisions or impacts on the drive sprockets as this can cause wear, deformation, or other damage.
BRAND | CATALOGUE | ||||||||
BULLDOZER | D20 | D30 | D31 | D37 | D40 | D41 | D45 | D50 | D60 |
D65 | D68 | D75 | D80 | D85 | D150 | D155 | D275 | D355 | |
D3C | D3D | D4C | D4D | D4H | D5 | D6C | D6D | D6H | |
D7G | D8K | D8N | D9N | D10N | D11N | ||||
KOMATSU | PC30 | PC40 | PC45 | PC60 | PC75 | PC100 | PC120 | PC150 | PC200 |
PC220 | PC300 | PC350 | PC400 | ||||||
CATERPILLAR | E70B | E110 | E120B | E215 | E235 | E307 | E311 | E312 | E322 |
E180 | E240 | E200B | E320 | E300 | E300B | E330 | E325 | ||
HITACHI | EX30 | EX40 | EX60 | EX100 | EX120 | EX200 | EX220 | EX270 | EX300 |
EX400 | EX600 | UH043 | UH052 | UH53 | UH07 | UH081 | UH082 | UH083 | |
FIAT-HITACHI | FH120 | FH130 | FH150 | FH200 | FH220 | FH270 | FH300 | ||
VOLVO | EC55 | EC130 | EC150 | EC200 | EC210 | EC240 | EC290 | EC360 | |
DAEWOO | DH55 | DH130 | DH180 | DH200 | DH280 | DH300 | DH320 | ||
HYUNDAI | R60 | R130 | R200 | R210 | R220 | R290 | R320 | R914 | |
KATO | HD250 | HD400 | HD450 | HD700 | HD770 | HD820 | HD1250 | ||
KOBELCO | SK40 | SK60 | SK100 | SK120 | SK200 | SK220 | SK04-2 | SK07 | |
SK07N2 | SK09 | SK12 | SK14 | SK300 | SK310 | SK400 | |||
JCB | JS70 | JS75 | JS110 | JS130 | JS160 | JS180 | JS200 | JS220 | |
JS240 | JS260 | JS300 | JS330 | ||||||
SUMITOMO | SH70 | SH100 | SH120 | SH160 | SH200 | SH260 | SH265 | SH280 | SH300 |
SH340 | LS2650 | LS2800 | LS3400 | LS4300 | |||||
MX8 | SE200 | SE210 | SE280 | MX292 | SE350 | ||||
MITSUBISHI | MS110 | MS120 | MS140 | MS180 |
The model of the drive sprocket for an excavator is typically determined by the manufacturer and model of the excavator. Different brands and models of excavators may utilize different drive sprocket designs and models. Here are some examples of drive sprocket models for well-known excavator brands:
Caterpillar: Some drive sprocket models for Caterpillar excavators may include D6D, D6E, D6G, and others.
Komatsu: Some drive sprocket models for Komatsu excavators may include PC200-6, PC300-7, PC400-8, and others.
Sany: Some drive sprocket models for Sany excavators may include SY215C, SY365H, SY500H, and others.
Volvo: Some drive sprocket models for Volvo excavators may include EC210B, EC360C, EC480D, and others.
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