Bulldozer de orugas pequeño 169-2976 motor hidráulico para Caterpillar D4G D5G maquinaria de construcción




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Unlike traditional mechanical-drive tractors, the CAT G-series small dozers utilize a fully hydrostatic drivetrain. These axial piston motors receive high-pressure oil from the travel pumps and convert it into the rotational torque required to drive the final drives and tracks, allowing for smooth, infinite speed control and counter-rotation.
1. Part Number Overviews & Machine Compatibility
These motor assemblies are critical components for the machine's travel and tracking performance:
CAT Part Numbers: 257-9785 (2579785), 169-2976 (1692976)
Primary Machine Fitment:
Caterpillar D4G (XL / LGP variants)
Caterpillar D5G (XL / LGP variants)
Drivetrain Location: Left or Right track final drive input.
Condition Availability: High-Quality Original Brand New / Premium Remanufactured Exchange.
2. Technical & Performance Advantages
Because small crawler dozers continuously shift from forward to reverse under heavy loads during grading and pushing, the travel motors must meet strict engineering standards:
Variable Displacement Capabilities: These motors dynamically adjust their internal swash-plate angles based on system pressure demands. This allows the dozer to automatically shift between high torque (for heavy pushing) and high speed (for smooth, fast tracking).
Precise Hydrostatic Control: Sourcing an original brand motor ensures that the left and right tracks track perfectly straight. Low-quality aftermarket options often suffer from internal volumetric bypass, causing the machine to pull or drift to one side.
Integrated Flushing Valves: These assemblies feature built-in loop flushing valves that continuously bleed off hot oil from the hydrostatic circuit to the case drain, preventing heat-soak and extending internal component life.
3. Critical Installation & Maintenance Protocols
Hydrostatic drive loops operate under some of the highest pressures in mobile machinery (often exceeding 40 MPa / 400 bar). A single mistake during a motor replacement can ruin the entire system.
Mandatory Case Priming: You must manually fill the motor housing with clean, filtered hydraulic oil through the highest case drain port before attempting to move the machine. Spinning an axial piston motor without oil in the case will immediately destroy the internal piston slippers and face plates.
Hydrostatic System Flushing: If you are replacing a motor because the previous one "grenaded" or failed mechanically, you must flush the corresponding travel pump and hydrostatic lines. Contaminated oil left in the loop will rapidly destroy the new motor.
Tandem Tracking Adjustment: After installing a new motor, it is standard practice to check and adjust the tracking calibration via the dozer’s electronic control system or manual pressure test ports to ensure equal speed across both tracks.
Replace System Filters: Always install a new charge pump filter and high-pressure loop filters utilizing the correct micron-rated elements.
4. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are the 257-9785 and 169-2976 motors interchangeable?
They belong to the same functional family, but 257-9785 is an updated engineering revision featuring improved internal seals and robust bearing designs over the older 169-2976 version. Always provide your machine's exact Serial Number Prefix to ensure the input shaft spline count matches your dozer.
My dozer tracks fine on flat ground but loses power on one side when pushing a load. Is the motor bad?
It is a primary suspect. When piston motors wear out internally, they leak oil across the internal seals back into the case drain line. Under low loads, they work fine, but under high loads, the oil bypasses, causing a drop in torque. You should perform a case-drain flow test to confirm this before replacement.
How are these heavy drive motors packaged and shipped?
Because travel motors are heavy, compact, and precision-machined, they are thoroughly preserved with anti-corrosion oil, sealed against moisture, and bolted securely inside reinforced export-grade wooden shipping crates to prevent movement or impact damage during transit.