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Caterpillar D6R XL Equalizer Bar and Re-Bushing
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Overview
The Caterpillar D6R XL is a versatile track-type tractor widely deployed in construction, mining, and earthmoving operations. One crucial component that contributes to ride smoothness, traction, and operator comfort is the equalizer bar. This bar connects the track roller frames and allows oscillation, matching ground contours dynamically.
Equalizer Bar Function
  • The equalizer bar is pinned in the center to the tractor’s mainframe, with its ends connected to left and right track roller frames.
  • This design enables the track frames to oscillate up and down, improving ground contact even on uneven terrain.
  • It distributes loads evenly across the undercarriage, reducing track wear and enhancing traction.
  • The bar itself is robust, fabricated from high-strength steel to handle stress from dynamic loads over extended periods.
Re-Bushing Process
  • Over time, the bushings—cylindrical linings inside the equalizer bar pins—wear and require replacement to maintain bar alignment and functionality.
  • Re-bushing involves removing the old, worn bushings and installing new precision-engineered replacements.
  • Proper re-bushing restores pin fit tolerances, limits play between components, and prevents accelerated wear on surrounding parts.
  • The process necessitates specialized tools for bushing extraction and installation, hydraulic presses, and strict alignment checks.
Specifications
  • The standard track shoe width for D6R XL is approximately 560 mm (22 inches).
  • The equalizer bar configuration accommodates the XL undercarriage roller frames, which typically have between 39 to 41 track shoes per side depending on model year and modifications.
  • The track gauge measures approximately 1,880 mm (74 inches) on the XL variant.
  • Operating weight of the D6R XL is in the range of 20,000 to 21,000 kg, highlighting the structural demands on the equalizer assembly.
Maintenance Recommendations
  • Regular inspection for bushing wear and pin condition extends service life.
  • Lubrication is essential—some D6R models use grease-type equalizer bar ends requiring periodic greasing.
  • Failure to address bushing wear leads to increased track noise, reduced ride comfort, and costly damage to rollers or frames.
  • OEM parts usage for bushings and pins ensures durability and proper specification compliance.
Glossary
  • Equalizer Bar: A component linking the track roller frames allowing oscillation and balanced ground contact.
  • Bushing: A cylindrical sleeve inside pins to reduce wear and provide smooth pivoting.
  • Track Roller Frame: The undercarriage structure carrying track rollers and supporting the machine weight.
  • Track Gauge: Width between the track centers.
  • Re-Bushing: Replacement of worn bushings with new ones to restore component performance.
Conclusion
The equalizer bar and its bushings form a pivotal part of the D6R XL undercarriage, responsible for adaptive track movement and consistent ground engagement. Re-bushing worn equalizer bars is a critical maintenance procedure that preserves machine stability, prolongs track life, and enhances operator comfort. Adhering to proper inspection, lubrication, and precise re-bushing techniques is vital for the longevity of Caterpillar D6R XL tractors across demanding applications.
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