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Excavator Undercarriage Part – Front Idler

May 23, 2026 RACER MACHINERY 0 Clicks

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FunctionsvQ8R

Guides the track chain and prevents derailmentvQ8R

Maintains proper track tension in cooperation with the adjuster and recoil springvQ8R

Supports machine weight and absorbs impact loads during traveling and operationvQ8R

Reduces uneven wear of track links, rollers, and sprocketsvQ8R

Main ComponentsvQ8R

Front idler wheel bodyvQ8R

Idler hub / bossvQ8R

Idler shaftvQ8R

Bearings (tapered roller bearings or bushing bearings)vQ8R

Floating seals / mechanical face seals for dust and water protectionvQ8R

Supporting bracket and yokevQ8R

Common MaterialsvQ8R

Wheel body: ZG310-570, ZG40Mn, ZG35CrMnSi (cast steel), QT450-10, QT600-3 (ductile cast iron)vQ8R

Shaft: 45#, 40Cr, 42CrMovQ8R

Heat TreatmentvQ8R

Surface induction hardening on the track contact surfacevQ8R

Hardness: HRC 48–56vQ8R

Hardened layer depth: 3–6 mmvQ8R

Shaft: quenched and tempered, surface hardness HRC 52–56vQ8R

Machining RequirementsvQ8R

Dimensional accuracy per drawingvQ8R

Bearing bore tolerance: H6 to H7vQ8R

Total runout of rolling surface ≤ 0.05 mmvQ8R

Surface roughness of sealing surfaces: Ra 0.8–1.6 μmvQ8R

No cracks, porosity, sand inclusions, or machining defectsvQ8R

All sharp edges deburred and chamferedvQ8R

Pressure testing of sealing components if required.vQ8R

How to Maintain the Excavator Undercarriage Part – Front Idler ?vQ8R

1. Daily / Visual InspectionvQ8R

Check for obvious deformation, cracks, or abnormal wear on the idler surface.vQ8R

Inspect for oil leakage around floating seals and bearing areas.vQ8R

Remove mud, stones, and debris wrapped around the idler and track frame.vQ8R

Listen for abnormal noise or shaking during travel, which indicates bearing or shaft wear.vQ8R

2. Track Tension AdjustmentvQ8R

Maintain proper track tension to avoid excessive load on the front idler.vQ8R

Too loose: causes derailment, eccentric wear, and impact damage.vQ8R

Too tight: increases friction, accelerates idler and seal wear.vQ8R

Adjust regularly based on working conditions.vQ8R

3. Lubrication MaintenancevQ8R

Lubricate the idler bearing area at intervals specified by the manufacturer.vQ8R

Use recommended grease; ensure sufficient filling to prevent dust and water ingress.vQ8R

Do not mix different types of grease.vQ8R

4. Cleaning & Anti‑contaminationvQ8R

Clean mud and sand after working in muddy, gravel, or harsh environments.vQ8R

Prevent hard debris from entering between the idler and track, which causes scoring.vQ8R

Keep floating seal surfaces clean to maintain sealing performance.vQ8R

5. Avoid Abusive OperationvQ8R

Reduce sudden starts, stops, and sharp turns to minimize impact load.vQ8R

Avoid driving the excavator over large rocks or high obstacles.vQ8R

Do not force the track when it is stuck, to prevent bending or breaking the idler bracket.vQ8R

6. Periodic Structural InspectionvQ8R

Check idler shaft, bracket, and bolts for looseness or cracks.vQ8R

Inspect the idler boss and bore for wear or ovality.vQ8R

Replace worn bearings, seals, or damaged idlers in time to avoid secondary damage to other Undercarriage Parts.vQ8R

7. Storage MaintenancevQ8R

Clean the entire undercarriage before long‑term storage.vQ8R

Apply anti‑rust oil on the idler surface and metal components.vQ8R

Park the machine on a flat, dry surface and relieve excessive track tension.vQ8R

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