CATBearing & Bushing

2590608 4L7249 — Cat 924H 924HZ

This bearing, identified by part number 2590608 (also known as 4L7249), is designed to facilitate smooth rotation and support radial and axial loads within the machine's operating systems. Manufactured to meet rigorous quality benchmarks, it offers enhanced longevity and resistance to wear compared to a compromised bearing that might show signs of pitting or roughness. Operators might observe increased friction, audible wear sounds, or a noticeable degradation in the performance of the affected component when this bearing is nearing the end of its service life.

4L7249 – Part No 2590608 – CAT Spare Part
Part Specifications
BrandCAT
CategoryBearing & Bushing
ConditionAftermarket — OEM Specification
DispatchSame-day from Mumbai (before 3 PM IST)
GST InvoiceAvailable — all orders
Export DocsCommercial invoice, packing list, COO

Compatible Models

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Installation & Application Notes

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.

Part TypeBall Bearing
MaterialSteel Alloy
ApplicationWheel Loader Drivetrain/Axle
Service LifeReplace based on inspection or performance degradation
CompatibilityCAT 4L7249
ConditionNew — CTP aftermarket replacement

Failure Symptoms

Early indications of bearing failure may include a low humming or grinding sound that intensifies with speed. If left unaddressed, this can progress to significant vibration and heat generation, potentially seizing the component. Continued operation risks damage to the shaft and housing, leading to costly repairs and extended downtime.

Installation Tip

Ensure the bearing bore is free of any debris or old lubricant before seating the new bearing. Do not attempt to seat the bearing by hammering on the outer race, as this can damage the internal components.

Service Note

Inspect the shaft and seal surfaces for wear or damage that could compromise the new bearing's performance.