CAT 095-9419 SHOE

CAT 095-9419 SHOE

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CAT 095-9419 SHOE

CAT 095-9419 SHOE
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CAT 095-9760 SEAT SPRING
CAT 095-9772 SEAT-SPRING

CAT 095-9419 (0959419) is a heavy-duty single-tooth track pad adapted for the 760GT tracked chassis. It features a medium carbon steel integral forging and surface hardening structure, and is compatible with models such as 349/352/374/395 excavators and 982/988 loaders. It is used to transmit traction, bear the weight of the machine, and protect the track tracks and rails, making it suitable for heavy-duty working conditions such as mining and infrastructure construction.

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Item Details
Part Model CAT 095-9419 (0959419) Track Plate (760GT Track Chassis Dedicated, Single Tooth Heavy Duty Type)

Structure Type Single grip tooth design, with track connecting lugs, bolt holes, wear-resistant strips, curved tooth surface transition to reduce impact stress concentration

Material 50Mn alloy steel, integral forging + medium frequency quenching, tread surface hardness HRC52-56, tooth root hardness HRC36-40, wear-resistant and crack-resistant, suitable for operating conditions from -40℃ to 120℃

Key Dimensions Length approx. 680-700mm, width approx. 610-630mm, single tooth height approx. 80-85mm, plate thickness approx. 32-35mm, bolt hole diameter approx. 30-32mm, compatible with 760GT track track pitch

Compatible Models CAT 349, 352, 374, 395 Excavators; 982, 988 Loaders (760GT tracked chassis configuration)

Functional Positioning: Transmits traction force, bears the weight of the machine, protects the track links and track rollers, and improves traction on muddy/gravel surfaces with grip teeth, reducing the risk of track slippage.

Adaptation and Application:
Installation Location: On the outside of the track links, connected to the track links with bolts. Single tooth faces the ground, and the grip teeth of adjacent track plates are staggered to ensure continuous ground contact and even traction transmission.

Application Scenarios: Heavy-duty, high-frequency impact conditions such as mining stripping, rock crushing, and large-scale infrastructure construction. Bears the weight of the machine and ground impact loads, suitable for high-wear, high-traction scenarios, preventing track plate deformation, breakage, and premature wear.

Core Functions: Transmits traction force, bears the weight of the machine, improves ground traction with grip teeth, protects the track links and track rollers, adapts to the high-intensity operation requirements of the 760GT chassis, and ensures stable and efficient operation of the equipment. Installation and Maintenance Points

Installation: Clean the track link connection surfaces and track plate bolt holes. Check for damage to the traction teeth and connecting lugs. Set the bolt torque according to the model manual (usually 350-400 N·m).

Install the track plates in a staggered arrangement, ensuring the traction teeth face the same direction. Tighten the bolts to prevent loosening, which could cause track plate wobble and track wear.

Test run to check for abnormal noise, uneven wear, and stable ground contact.

Maintenance Cycle: Under standard operating conditions, check track plate wear, traction tooth deformation, and bolt tightness every 800 hours. For mining conditions, shorten this to 400 hours, and tighten any loose bolts promptly.

Replacement Criteria: Replace the track plates when: tread wear > 8mm, traction tooth height wear > 50%, track plate cracks, connecting lug deformation/breakage, or bolt hole wear causing a clearance > 2mm. Use original parts first to avoid track damage and track misalignment due to dimensional deviations.