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Bobcat T770 T870 Sprocket 7227421 (Fit Bobcat Track Loaders)

Basic Info.

  • Item Fit: Bobcat T770 T870
  • Item Condition: New
  • Item Weight: 30 lbs
  • Item Maker: FLundercarriage
  • Place of Origin: Quanzhou

Delivery Info.

  • Inventory Class: Standing
  • Packaging: Carton/Pallet
  • ETD: 24-72 Hours
  • ETA: 5-30 Days
7227421 Flat-Style Sprocket for Bobcat T870 Compact Track Loaders
Upgrade your Bobcat T870 with our top-quality aftermarket steel drive sprocket. Ensuring a perfect fit and superior durability, this flat-style sprocket is designed to enhance your compact track loader's performance.
Compatible Models:
Our sprocket is guaranteed to fit the following Bobcat CTL models:
  • T740 (S/N B3CA12880 & Above)
  • T770 (A3P816220 & Above, A3P913125 & Above, B3BW12570 & Above, AT6314625 & Above)
  • Bobcat T870 (B47C11001 & Above, B47L11001 & Above, B47H11001 & Above)
Product Features:
  • Flat-Style Layout: Unlike other options with deep dishes, this sprocket boasts a flat layout designed to fit perfectly over the drive motor.
  • Enhanced Durability: Made from premium steel, it withstands rigorous use and extends the lifespan of your loader.
  • Optimal Performance: Pairing this sprocket with new rubber tracks can prevent premature wear and maximize the track's lifespan.
Important Notice:
  • There are three different sprocket options for the T870 model. Please ensure this sprocket (Part Number: 7227421) matches your loader's requirements. Alternatives include Part Numbers 7107787 and 7196807, each with distinct features.
Specifications:
  • Part Number: 7227421
  • Drive Teeth: 17
  • Bolt Holes: 8
  • Depth: Flat
Optional Bobcat® Loader Sprockets Overview:
Bobcat compact track loaders with a capacity of over 2,500 operating capacity or an operating weight over 9,000 pounds may require different sprocket options. With your serial number, we can help identify the correct part for you.
Additional Sprocket Options:
  • 6715821: 17 Drive Teeth, 6 Bolt Holes, 4 7/8 Inches Depth
  • 7107787: 17 Drive Teeth, 6 Bolt Holes, 6 Inches Depth
  • 7196807: 17 Drive Teeth, 8 Bolt Holes, 6 1/4 Inches Depth
For the best performance and longevity of your Bobcat T870, consider upgrading to our 7227421 Flat-Style Sprocket. Contact us with your serial number for precise compatibility verification and explore our full range of sprocket options.

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Our sprockets are built to withstand extreme conditions, ensuring smooth and efficient power transmission in your machinery. Crafted from high-quality materials, they offer exceptional wear resistance and durability, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications. Trust our sprockets to enhance the performance and longevity of your equipment, keeping operations running smoothly.

Machinery brands our parts are suitable for Bobcat, Caterpillar, Case, Doosan, GEHL, Hitachi, Hyundai, IHI, Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, Pel-Job, Takeuchi, Volvo etc.

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FAQ

How often do excavator sprockets need to be changed?

A sharp gear indicates that the gear is worn. Check whether there are grooves around and under the gear that are similar to the chain shape. This "shadow" wear indicates that the gear has been seriously worn and should be replaced.

What are the contributing factors that lead to the deterioration of sprockets on an excavator?

Several factors lead to wear and tear of excavator sprockets, including:Heavy usage, Abrasive environments, Improper track tension, Inadequate maintenance, Rough operation, Quality of the sprockets, Misalignment of components, Age and metal fatigue

What maintenance routine can I follow to ensure my excavator sprockets last longer?

To extend the life of your excavator sprockets, implement a maintenance routine that includes:Regular cleaning of debris and dirt,Frequent inspections for wear,Ensuring correct track tension,Prompt replacement of worn parts,Lubrication to reduce friction,Using high-quality replacement sprockets,Operator training to prevent harsh handling.