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Cat®Universal Joint Assembly
Description:
Cat drive train components must endure incredible torque, high impact loads, and frequent direction and gear changes. Cat designs and manufactures its transmissions and final drive components with these demands in mind. Cat universal joint assemblies are designed to allow rigid shafts to be joined about a spider assembly to transmit rotary motion.
Attributes:
Includes grease zerk and dust guards
Application:
Cat universal joint assemblies are used to transmit rotary motion from shaft to shaft in Cat drive train systems. Consult your ownerӳ manual or contact your local Cat Dealer for more information.
*Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and lead compounds, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Be the first to review this product!
When it comes to construction vehicles and equipment, no other brand is more highly respected than Caterpillar®. For over 95 years, Caterpillar has been the leading manufacturer of construction and mining vehicles and components. Its catalog is among the largest in the world, with more than 1.4 million parts in stock ranging from excavator attachments to air-conditioning kits. Each component is designed, manufactured, and assembled according to strict specifications to ensure reliable performance in rugged operating conditions and long-lasting service life. For customers with tighter budgets, Caterpiller also offers remanufactured parts for the drivetrain, air suspension, hydraulics, and other major systems that have the same degree of quality but at a more affordable cost.
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