This is a durable sprocket designed to engage with the track links, providing the traction necessary for movement and power transfer in compact equipment. Manufactured to meet rigorous OEM standards, it offers superior wear resistance and tooth integrity compared to a worn or broken sprocket. Operators may notice track slippage, excessive track wear, or a grinding noise if this sprocket is failing.
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Never strike bearings directly — use a bearing press or driver set. Heat housing (not bearing) to ease installation. Replace bearings in sets where applicable. Check housing bore diameter before fitting — out-of-round bores destroy new bearings.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
Early signs of sprocket wear include a noticeable increase in track slack or a grinding sound as the track engages the teeth. If the teeth become significantly worn or hooked, track slippage will occur, reducing digging efficiency and potentially damaging the track links. Continued operation with a worn sprocket can lead to premature wear on the entire undercarriage system.
Ensure the final drive hub and mounting bolts are clean and free of damage before installing the new sprocket. Torque all mounting bolts to the manufacturer's specifications in a star pattern to ensure even seating.
Inspect the track chains, idlers, and rollers for wear or damage while replacing the drive sprocket.