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Are Aftermarket Bearings a Viable Option for CAT Pavers
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The Role of Bearings in Asphalt Paver Systems
In Caterpillar asphalt pavers, bearings are critical wear components that support the auger and drag chain assemblies. These systems are responsible for distributing hot mix evenly across the screed and feeding material from the hopper. Bearings in these zones endure extreme heat, vibration, and contamination from asphalt fines, making them prone to wear and failure.
Typical bearing locations include:
  • Auger shaft supports
  • Drag chain sprocket hubs
  • Conveyor shaft ends
  • Screed lift arms and extensions
When bearings fail, they can cause misalignment, chain slippage, and uneven mat thickness—leading to costly rework and downtime.
Terminology Clarification
  • Auger Bearings: Support the rotating auger that spreads asphalt laterally.
  • Drag Chain Bearings: Guide the chain that pulls asphalt from the hopper to the auger.
  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): Parts supplied directly by the equipment manufacturer, in this case Caterpillar.
  • Aftermarket Bearings: Equivalent parts produced by third-party manufacturers, often at lower cost.
  • Proprietary Design: A component engineered with unique dimensions or features that limit interchangeability.
Cost Disparity Between OEM and Aftermarket Parts
Operators frequently report steep pricing for OEM bearings—ranging from $700 to $900 per unit for auger and drag chain assemblies. While some bearings are standard sizes and readily available from industrial suppliers, others appear to be proprietary or modified for specific CAT applications.
This pricing gap has led many contractors to seek alternatives. In one example, a paving crew sourced all but three bearings from a local supplier for less than half the OEM cost. The remaining few—likely proprietary designs—had to be purchased from Caterpillar due to unique dimensions or integrated seals.
Evaluating Aftermarket Compatibility
Before substituting aftermarket bearings, it’s essential to verify:
  • Shaft diameter and housing fit
  • Load rating and temperature tolerance
  • Seal type and grease compatibility
  • Mounting method (flange, pillow block, or press-fit)
Some CAT bearings use integrated seals or grease channels that aren’t replicated in generic units. In such cases, using a standard bearing may require modification or additional sealing measures.
Anecdote from the Field
In Ontario, a municipal paving crew rebuilt their CAT paver’s auger system using industrial-grade bearings from a local supplier. The replacements performed well for two seasons, but one bearing failed prematurely due to inadequate sealing against asphalt fines. After switching to a sealed unit with a higher temperature rating, the issue was resolved. The crew saved over $3,000 in parts and reduced downtime by sourcing locally.
Recommendations for Sourcing Bearings
To maximize reliability and cost savings:
  • Cross-reference OEM part numbers with industrial bearing catalogs.
  • Consult bearing distributors with experience in construction equipment.
  • Use sealed or shielded bearings in high-contamination zones.
  • Apply high-temperature grease rated for asphalt environments.
  • Keep spare bearings on hand for critical wear points.
For hard-to-find parts, consider contacting rebuild shops or salvage yards that specialize in CAT pavers. Some offer refurbished components or custom-machined equivalents.
Understanding CAT’s Parts Strategy
Caterpillar has long maintained tight control over its parts ecosystem. While many components are sourced from global suppliers, CAT often modifies dimensions or integrates features that limit interchangeability. This strategy ensures quality control but can frustrate cost-conscious operators.
In recent years, CAT has expanded its remanufactured parts program, offering rebuilt components at reduced prices. However, availability varies by region and model year.
Conclusion
While some CAT paver bearings are proprietary and must be sourced from the manufacturer, many others can be replaced with high-quality aftermarket equivalents. With careful measurement, seal selection, and grease compatibility, operators can reduce maintenance costs without sacrificing performance. As paver fleets age and budgets tighten, smart sourcing becomes a key part of keeping machines productive and profitable.
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