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How to Identify the Correct Tilt Cylinder Kit for Case 1845C
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Introduction
Replacing the tilt cylinder on a Case 1845C skid steer loader requires accurate identification of the correct kit. Due to variations in production years and configurations, choosing the wrong tilt cylinder can lead to installation problems or poor performance. This guide provides practical steps to help owners and technicians identify the right tilt cylinder kit for their machine.
Check the Machine Serial Number
The first and most reliable step is to locate and verify the machine’s serial number. Serial numbers can provide information about the production year and specific model variations. Many replacement parts, including tilt cylinders, are keyed to serial number ranges, so knowing this detail narrows down the compatible kits significantly.
Measure the Existing Cylinder
If the serial number is unavailable or unclear, measuring the current tilt cylinder is the next best option. Important dimensions include the cylinder’s extended and retracted lengths, rod diameter, and mounting pin sizes. These measurements help cross-reference parts catalogs or vendor specifications.
Consult Parts Catalogs and Dealers
Parts catalogs for Case equipment often list tilt cylinder kits by machine model and serial number. Contacting a local dealer or authorized parts supplier can also clarify which kit fits your 1845C. Providing the serial number and measurements when available ensures they recommend the correct replacement.
Look for Part Number Stamps
Sometimes the existing cylinder or kit packaging has stamped part numbers. Identifying these numbers can speed up finding an exact replacement. If these are not present, rely on measurements and machine data as described above.
Conclusion
Correctly identifying the tilt cylinder kit for a Case 1845C involves verifying the machine’s serial number, measuring the existing cylinder, and consulting parts resources. Taking these steps reduces errors and ensures that the replacement part fits and functions as intended, helping maintain the machine’s productivity and reliability.
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