This recoil spring group is a vital part of the undercarriage system, designed to absorb shock and maintain track tension for optimal performance and stability. It is built to meet rigorous OEM specifications, providing superior resilience and longevity compared to a worn spring that has lost its tension. Operators may notice a rougher ride, increased vibration, or the track becoming loose if this component is failing.
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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.
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The first indication of a failing recoil spring group is a noticeable increase in vibration and a rougher ride, along with potential slack in the track. If left unaddressed, the track may begin to derail more frequently, leading to accelerated wear on other undercarriage components and potential damage to hydraulic lines. Continued operation risks significant undercarriage damage and operational downtime.
Carefully release all stored energy in the recoil system before attempting disassembly, as it is under significant spring compression. Ensure all mounting bolts are properly torqued to specification to prevent component shifting.
Inspect the recoil cylinder, idlers, and track chains for wear and damage when servicing the recoil spring group.