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Vendor: Caterpillar
Upper Radiator Hose 230-2930 Lower Radiator Hose 230-2931 For Caterpillar E330D 336D Excavators
Regular price $ 179 -
Vendor: Caterpillar
Upper Radiator Hose 281-3487 2813487 For Caterpillar E325D E329D Excavators
Regular price $ 129 -
Vendor: Caterpillar
Upper Radiator Hose 281-3487 Lower Radiator Hose 230-2870 For Caterpillar E325D E329D Excavators
Regular price $ 179 -
Vendor: Kobelco
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Kobelco Excavators SK320-6 SK330-6
Regular price $ 178 -
Vendor: Kobelco
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Kobelco SK300 Excavators
Regular price $ 149 -
Vendor: Sany
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Sany Excavator SY215-8
Regular price $ 89 -
Vendor: Sany
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Sany Excavators SY200C
Regular price $ 169 -
Vendor: Sany
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Sany SY55C Excavators
Regular price $ 168 -
Vendor: Kato
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Kato Excavators HD1430-3R
Regular price $ 89 -
Vendor: Kato
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Kato HD512R Engine
Regular price $ 79 -
Vendor: Kobelco
Upper & Lower Radiator Hose For Kobelco Excavator SK60
Regular price $ 79 -
Vendor: Perkins
Upper Radiator Hose U45537130 for Perkins Engine 403D-15 404D-22 403C-15
Regular price $ 45
How does a water tank hose work?
1. The name and function of the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine
The water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine is generally called the "water tank inlet pipe" or "cooling water inlet pipe". Its main function is to introduce cooling water from the water tank into the engine to control and regulate the temperature of the engine.
2. Precautions for using the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine
1. Regularly check and clean water pipes: Due to the particularity of the excavator's use environment, water pipes are easily covered and blocked by dust, oil and other debris, affecting its normal use. Therefore, during use, the water pipes should be cleaned and inspected in time to ensure that they are unobstructed.
2. Avoid strong impact and extrusion: The water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine is usually made of rubber or plastic, which is susceptible to impact and extrusion, and can easily cause damage and aging of the water pipe. Therefore, during use, strong impact and extrusion should be avoided to avoid damage to the water pipes.
3. Regularly replace water pipes: Due to the particularity of the excavator's use environment and the wear and aging of the water pipes themselves, the water pipes are prone to damage and aging after being used for a period of time. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the water pipes regularly to ensure the normal operation of the excavator cooling system.
3. Maintain and replace the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine
1. Maintenance of water pipes: During the use of the water pipes connecting the water tank of the excavator to the engine, in order to ensure its normal use and lifespan, regular maintenance is required, including cleaning, lubrication and rust prevention.
2. Replace the water pipe: If the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine is damaged or aged, it needs to be replaced in time. When replacing water pipes, it is necessary to select water pipes of appropriate material and size according to the specific situation, and ensure that the water pipes are installed in the correct position to ensure the normal operation of the cooling system.
4. Conclusion
Although the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine is a seemingly inconspicuous small part, it is crucial to the normal operation of the excavator cooling system and the protection of the engine. Therefore, in daily use, it is necessary to strengthen the management and maintenance of the water pipe connecting the excavator water tank to the engine to extend its service life and ensure the normal operation of the excavator.