How well do you know excavator parts?
How well do you know excavator parts?
Excavators are large pieces of equipment that require significant maintenance. In addition to daily fuel consumption, their various components are constantly subject to wear and tear, requiring maintenance, repair, or even replacement at certain points. Therefore, for those working in the construction equipment industry, excavator parts are nothing new; they're as familiar as seasonings.
Customers purchasing spare parts can usually be divided into two types: those who are willing to spend money and immediately replace the parts with original ones when the equipment breaks down; and those who are “frugal” and buy the cheapest parts if they fit the car. Regardless of the type of customer, the decision to purchase spare parts is based on the specific needs of their equipment. Excavator replacement parts include both large assembly tools and a variety of smaller components. Below we will explain what components are included in excavator spare parts so that you can visualize them!
I. Excavator Parts List: 1. Standard boom and arm, extended boom and arm (including two-section and three-section extension booms, the latter being demolition booms). 2. Standard buckets, stone buckets, heavy-duty buckets, trench buckets, grid buckets, screen buckets, cleaning buckets, tipping buckets, grab buckets, trapezoidal buckets. 3. Bucket hooks, rotary hydraulic grabs, hydraulic grabs, grab hooks, log grabs, mechanical grabs, quick couplers, rippers. 4. Excavator quick couplers, excavator cylinders, hydraulic breakers, hydraulic shears, hydraulic rammers, vibrating hammers, bucket teeth, tooth holders, tracks, track rollers, carrier rollers. 5. Engines, hydraulic pumps, control valves, central rotary valves, slewing bearings, drive systems, cabs, control valves, safety valves, main multi-way control valves, etc. 6. Electrical components including starter control board, auto fuel motor, control lever assembly, display, throttle cable, solenoid valve, horn button Signal, Relay, Instrument Panel, Fuses, Monitor, Control Panel, A/C Compressor, Complete Vehicle Wiring Harness, Fuel Pump, Speed Controller, Connectors, Timer, Plug, Preheat Resistor, Fuse, Work Light, Fuse, Diesel Fuel Level Gauge, Horn Assembly. 7. Controllers, switches, magnetic switches, hydraulic pump pressure switch, oil pressure switch, ignition switches, sensors, coolant temperature sensors, oil temperature sensors, diesel fuel sensors, auto throttle motor sensors, sensors, single leg position sensors, angle sensors, speed sensors, pressure sensors. 8. Undercarriage components including idlers, road wheels, carrier rollers, drive teeth, chains, chain links, chain pins, bucket axles, four wheels and one track, track assemblies, idler brackets, swivel bearings, tracks, rubber tracks, track assemblies, shoes, idlers, idler cylinder seats, idler cylinders, u-joints, track bolts, large springs, shoes, track links, track guards and skid plates. 9. Hydraulic components including main oil seals, repair kits, O-rings, water pump repair kits, breaker repair kits, control valve repair kits, hydraulic pump repair kits, swing pump repair kits, cylinder repair kits, propulsion engine repair kits, hydraulic cylinders, pistons, boom cylinders, bucket cylinders, cylindrical liners, tension cylinders, piston rods, large nuts and boom cylinders.
II. Types of spare parts for excavators. Spare parts for excavators can be divided into two types: mechanical and electronic. Mechanical components and drive control systems complement each other. An electronic control system controls and coordinates the efficient operation of each mechanical component. The status of the mechanical components is transmitted to the electronic control system via electronic components, allowing the excavator to be further coordinated for maximum efficiency. 1. Mechanical components are purely mechanical components that provide force support, mainly including hydraulic pumps, clamshell buckets, booms, tracks and motors. 2. Electronic components are the excavator drive control system used to control the mechanical components and ensure they perform their functions efficiently. These mainly include control boards, hydraulic flow regulators, angle sensors, diesel pressure gauges, fuses, ignition switches and oil pumps. Purchasing spare parts for an excavator is not an easy task. Incorrect parts selection can easily lead to reduced excavator performance and safety, and in severe cases, damage to critical components. To avoid delays and improve operational efficiency, it is best to purchase excavator parts from proven platforms and reliable suppliers that guarantee quality.




