Description
CAT 093-5123 SHOE 650GT
| CAT 093-5123 SHOE 650GT |
| CAT 093-5133 BEARING NEED |
| CAT 093-5758 RETAINER |
| CAT 093-6046 INNER RETANR |
| CAT 093-6059 SHOE 700GT |
| CAT 093-6071 COVER BEARG |
| CAT 093-6082 COVER BEARG |
| CAT 093-6514 COVER BEARG |
CAT 093-5123 (0935123) are steel track shoes (track pads) specifically designed for the Caterpillar 650GT track assembly. They are compatible with the track systems of mini excavators, used to transmit driving force, support the machine, and protect the ground, and are suitable for medium to heavy-duty working conditions.
Core Parameters and Information
Item Details
Part Model: CAT 093-5123 (0935123) 650GT Track Shoe (Track Shoe)
Type: Steel single-tooth track shoe, compatible with 650GT track assembly, load-bearing drive component of track walking system
Material: High-strength wear-resistant alloy steel, surface hardened + wear-resistant coating, impact-resistant and wear-resistant
Key Dimensions: Length approx. 450mm, width approx. 650mm, thickness approx. 50mm, single tooth height approx. 60mm, single weight approx. 30kg
Compatible Models: CAT 307, 308 and other mini excavators
Matching Relationship: Compatible with 093-4052/093-4053/093-4054 retainers and M20 bolts and nuts; each track shoe comes with 2-4 retainers
Compatibility and Application
Compatible Parts: 650GT The track assembly consists of several track links on each side of the track, secured with retainers and bolts, providing stable support and drive.
Application Scenarios: Medium to heavy-duty applications such as municipal engineering and small-scale earthmoving excavation. Compatible with the 650GT track assembly, ensuring track system stability and reducing malfunctions.
Core Functions: Transmits driving and braking forces, supports the machine’s weight, protects the ground, extends track system lifespan, and improves walking safety and operational efficiency.
Installation and Maintenance Points
Installation: Clean the skids, track links, and mounting surfaces, checking for deformation and cracks; tighten the retainer bolts to 280-320 N·m with a torque wrench, ensuring a tight, gap-free fit and appropriate track tension (60-80 mm sag).
Maintenance: Check skid wear and retainer tightness every 50-100 hours. Address any issues promptly if wear exceeds limits or retainers become loose; replace skids when a single tooth wears more than 15 mm.
Replacement: When replacing, check the chain links, retainers and other components at the same time. Give priority to original parts, ensure that the size and material match, and test the walking to ensure that there is no deviation or abnormal noise after installation.
