
Cross Hatch and Grease Groove Bush 4202256 to suit Hitachi EX1900 Excavators
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Geographe Enhanced Performance™ (EP) parts are specifically engineered to solve common challenges mine sites face, optimising the performance, durability, and efficiency of machinery used in mining operations.
Enhanced Performance parts incorporate advanced materials, innovative designs, and rigorous testing by enhancing the current design, offering superior resistance to wear, corrosion, and impact, resulting in extended service life and reduced downtime to achieve operational excellence.
Premature bush wear is a common challenge in Hitachi excavators, leading to extended fleet downtime for removal and reinstallation. Responding to industry demand for a more durable solution, Geographe sourced and analysed multiple OEM bush samples to identify areas for improvement.
Geographe’s Enhanced Performance™ Cross Hatch and Grease Groove Bush (4202256) is engineered to suit Hitachi EX1900 Excavators. Manufactured from quality material, and built for harsh mining conditions, Geographe’s Enhanced Performance™ bushes help reduce downtime, improve reliability, and extend the service life of Hitachi excavators.
Improved safety
Reduced labour costs
Increased productivity
Technical information
OEM Part Ref | 4202256 EP |
Component Type | Enhanced Performance Part |
Improvement Factors | Improved safety; Reduced labour costs; Increased productivity |
Geographe Ref | 11527155 |
OEM | Hitachi |
Machine Type | Excavators |
Product Type | Mobile Fleet Parts |
Machine Model | Hitachi Excavator EX1900 |
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