This recoil spring is a critical component of the track tensioning system, maintaining proper track sag and engagement. It is manufactured to meet stringent OEM standards, offering superior durability and consistent performance compared to a worn or fatigued spring. Operators may notice a loose or slapping track, increased vibration, or uneven track wear when this spring begins to fail.
Always verify with serial number before ordering.
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Cross-reference part number with serial number before ordering to confirm fitment. Keep original parts until new ones are confirmed correct. Record part numbers replaced for future reference.
Always consult the OEM service manual for model-specific torque values and procedures. WhatsApp our technical team if you need fitment guidance.
A loose or slack track is often the first sign of a failing recoil spring. If ignored, the track may begin to slap against the rollers, leading to accelerated wear on track components and potential derailment. Continued operation with a compromised recoil system increases the risk of track damage and downtime.
Ensure the track frame is properly supported and the track tension is safely released before attempting removal. Avoid forcing the spring into place; it should seat naturally with proper alignment.
Inspect track adjusters, idlers, and recoil spring housing for wear or damage when replacing the recoil spring.