A: Visible cracks, deep denting that contacts the axle housing, or sheared mounting bolts are primary signs. If the 418-22-21310 is structurally compromised, it loses its ability to absorb energy, transferring impact forces directly to the axle, which can lead to oil leaks or housing fractures.
A: Ensure the axle mounting points are clean and the threads are undamaged before installation. The 418-22-21310 must be torqued to factory specifications to prevent loosening under vibration. We recommend periodic inspections of the bolts, especially after high-impact operations in rocky terrain.
A: This guard is primarily designed for Komatsu-style wheel loaders and excavators. Procurement teams should verify the part number 418-22-21310 against the equipment's parts manual. Our team can provide hole-pattern dimensions for agents to ensure compatibility across diverse construction machinery models.
A: The 418-22-21310 is engineered for climate resilience. The steel alloy is heat-treated to prevent low-temperature brittleness down to -45°C, ensuring it doesn't shatter on impact in winter. In high-heat desert environments up to 115°C, the protective coating prevents thermal peeling and maintains consistent shield hardness.
Q: What quality options are available?
A: We provide original, OEM, and high-quality aftermarket versions with stable supply capability.





















