195-50-22181 1955022181 Machinery Part Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Sleeve Excavator Engine Part D375A-3A-01 D375A-2
1. Quick Details of seal 195-50-22181:
| Part NO. | 195-50-22181 |
| Machine | D375A-3A-01 |
| Size | OEM |
| Material | Oil-resistant fiber composite material |
| Type | GASKET |
2. 195-50-22181 parts on group :
| NO. | PART NO. | PART NAME | QTY |
| 1 | 195-50-51330 | TUBE | 1 |
| 566-16-11970 | CLIP | 2 | |
| 01010-81020 | BOLT | 2 | |
| 01643-31032 | WASHER | 2 | |
| 20D-68-11780 | ELBOW | 1 | |
| 07020-00000 | FITTING | 1 | |
| 195-50-52120 | WASHER | 1 | |
| 195-50-52130 | WASHER | 1 | |
| 195-50-22181 | SEAL | 1 | |
| 01010-81665 | BOLT | 3 | |
| 01643-31645 | WASHER | 3 | |
| 195-50-51150 | SHAFT | 1 | |
| 195-50-51360 | COVER | 1 | |
| 07000-12020 | O-RING | 1 | |
| 07213-50710 | CONNECTOR | 1 | |
| 01010-81665 | BOLT | 4 | |
| 01643-31645 | WASHER | 4 | |
| 195-50-51310 | COVER | 1 | |
| 198-50-61350 | COVER | 1 | |
| 01010-81225 | BOLT | 2 | |
| 01643-31232 | WASHER | 2 | |
| 195-50-51510 | BOLT | 2 | |
| 01803-03034 | NUT | 2 | |
| 01643-33080 | WASHER | 4 |
3.195-50-22181 picture:
4. Service part number :
| PART NO. | PART NO. | Part NO. |
| 707-99-77090 | 707-99-44380 | 56B-50-34650 |
| 707-99-77120 | 707-99-45040 | 707-35-52740 |
| 707-99-77130 | 707-35-52670 | 707-35-52750 |
| 707-99-59740 | 707-35-52690 | 707-99-76230 |
| 707-99-62010 | 707-35-52700 | 707-51-14650 |
| 707-99-62020 | 707-35-52740 | 707-99-76300 |
| 707-99-62120 | 707-35-52750 | 707-99-77050 |
| 707-99-64010 | 707-35-52760 | 707-99-77090 |
| 707-99-64030 | 707-35-52770 | 707-99-77120 |
| 707-99-64040 | 707-35-52780 | 707-99-77130 |
| 707-99-64050 | 707-35-52830 | 707-99-77140 |
| 707-99-64080 | 707-99-46270 | 707-99-77160 |
| 707-99-64130 | 707-99-46290 | 707-99-77190 |
| 707-99-64150 | 707-35-52900 | 707-99-77220 |
| 707-99-64200 | 707-35-52910 | 707-51-19630 |
5. FAQ
Q:What are these seals in the diagram used for?
A:These are the critical sealing components for the track frame (undercarriage) of heavy equipment, including floating oil seals (like parts 7, 8, 9) and static O‑rings. They’re designed to contain lubricating oil inside the idler/axle hubs, block dirt, water, and debris from entering, and prevent wear and corrosion in the rotating parts.
Q: What are the most common causes of premature failure for these seals?
A: The top cause is damage to the metal seal faces during installation, usually from scratches or misalignment. Dirty mating surfaces or contaminated gear oil can also abrade the seals over time, while water intrusion from damaged seals washes away lubrication and causes rapid wear. Over‑tightening or uneven bolt torque distorts the housing and breaks the seal’s contact, and using the wrong O‑ring material for the gear oil or operating temperature leads to chemical degradation or compression set.
Q:How long do these track frame seals typically last?
A:Under normal conditions with clean gear oil and proper installation, these seals can last between 5,000 and 10,000 operating hours. In harsh environments with frequent water exposure or high loads, they may need replacement sooner, but with regular maintenance and correct installation, they’ll provide reliable performance for years.
Q: Can I reuse these seals if I disassemble the track frame later?
A:No, reusing these seals is not recommended. Once the metal seal faces have been run‑in and the O‑rings have been compressed under torque, they develop permanent deformation and wear. Reinstalling them will almost always lead to leaks, so always use a complete new seal kit when rebuilding a track frame or idler assembly.
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