640mm Johns Bucket Floating Pin 8056418 MOD to suit Hitachi EX3500 Excavators
Bucket
Whenever a part is referred to as Modified (MOD), it means it is a Geographe manufactured part that differs from the standard OEM design. Geographe MOD parts may also require a modification to the machine to complete fit-up.
The Geographe Johns Bucket Floating Pin is designed to deliver a reliable like-for-like replacement for bucket linkage assemblies. Engineered for high-strength performance, this floating pin allows for controlled movement between components, helping reduce stress and wear across the bucket system during heavy-duty operation.
Locally stocked for faster delivery Backed by Geographe’s stringent quality assurance processes Manufactured to OEM specifications for a direct fit
Technical information
| OEM | Hitachi |
| Machine Type | Excavators |
| Machine Model | Hitachi Excavator EX3500 |
| OEM Part Ref | 8056418 MOD |
| Geographe Part Ref | 11504571 |
| Product Type | Mobile Fleet Parts |
| Component Type | Modified Part |
| Improvement Factors | Locally stocked for faster delivery Backed by Geographe’s stringent quality assurance processes Manufactured to OEM specifications for a direct fit |
| Product Dimensions (mm) | 640MM |
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