Product Title: Forklift Transmission WasherProduct Model: 10113-40541 for HELI Forklift 2-3t
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Product Parameters
Item |
Description |
Product Name |
Forklift Transmission Washer |
P/N |
10113-40541 |
Applied Model |
For HL HC forklift truck 2-3T |
Net Weight (kg) |
0.1 |
Gross Weight (kg) |
0.15 |
Qty per Carton |
1 |
Carton Size (cm) |
7*7*3 |
Product Description
Causes of Oil Leakage in Forklift Mechanical Transmission
The reasons for oil leakage in the mechanical transmission of a forklift primarily involve damaged gaskets, loose bolts, and inadequate sealing at the junction between the transmission and the engine. Addressing this issue typically involves replacing gaskets or seals and ensuring bolts are securely tightened to restore proper sealing.
1. Damaged or Aging Gaskets: Over time, gaskets can deteriorate, crack, harden, or deform, leading to inadequate sealing and resulting in oil leakage.
2. Loose Bolts: Loose bolts can cause the connection points to expand, compromising the seal and causing oil to leak from these junctions.
3. Poor Sealing at Transmission-Engine Junction: Many junctions use rubber seals or gaskets for sealing. When these components age, they may fail to maintain a tight seal, resulting in oil leakage.
4. To resolve these issues effectively:
5. Replace Gaskets or Seals: Inspect and replace any damaged or aged gaskets or seals to restore proper sealing functionality.
6. Tighten Bolts: Ensure all bolts are securely tightened to maintain proper compression and sealing at the connection points.
7. Inspect and Replace Aging Components: Regularly inspect and replace aging rubber seals or gaskets to prevent future oil leaks.
By addressing these causes and implementing appropriate maintenance practices, you can effectively mitigate oil leakage issues in the mechanical transmission of your forklift, ensuring reliable operation and extending the lifespan of critical components.
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