YNF17550 Sprocket for Hyundai R210-7 Excavator – 21 Teeth / 30 Holes

The YNF17550 Sprocket is a high-strength undercarriage component designed specifically for the Hyundai R210-7 excavator. Manufactured with wear-resistant alloy steel and precision-machined tooth profiles, this sprocket ensures efficient power transfer from the travel motor to the track chain. Its 21-tooth, 30-hole configuration provides accurate fitment and long-lasting durability in harsh job-site conditions.
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Designed for Hyundai R210-7 excavators
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21 teeth / 30 mounting holes for precise compatibility
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Hardened steel construction for excellent wear resistance
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Accurate tooth profile ensures smooth track engagement
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Helps maintain proper track tension and driving stability
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Resistant to impact, abrasion, and heavy load environments
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Reliable performance for long-term undercarriage operation
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Simple installation with OEM-matched bolt pattern
| Parameters | Details |
|---|---|
| OEM/ODM | Acceptable |
| MOQ | 1 Piece |
| Brand | OEM |
| Product Name | Sprocket |
| Packaging Details | Neutural Packing |
| Shipment | DHL FEDEX TNT EMS UPS |
| Availablity | In stock |
| Color | Customized |
| Application | Excavator |
| Packaging | Box |
Ideal replacement sprocket for Hyundai R210-7 machines used in earthmoving, construction, mining, and general excavation work.
We offer assistance with part identification, installation guidance, and undercarriage maintenance recommendations.
Each sprocket is protected with anti-rust coating, wrapped securely, and shipped in a reinforced wooden or steel-framed crate for maximum safety during transport.
1. How many teeth does this sprocket have?
It features 21 teeth, matching the R210-7 specifications.
2. Is the sprocket compatible with all Hyundai R210-7 versions?
Yes, it fits standard R210-7 undercarriage configurations.
3. What material is the sprocket made from?
High-strength alloy steel with heat treatment.
4. Does it require special tools for installation?
Standard undercarriage tools are sufficient.
5. How can I check if my sprocket is worn out?
Look for pointed teeth, uneven wear, or chain skipping during travel.
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