2332622 7X2826 233-2622 7X2826 Hydraulic Cylinder Loader Lift Tift
Steering Seal Kit PTFE
For EXCAVATOR loader operators and maintenance teams working in
construction, mining, or agricultural sectors, the hydraulic
cylinders that power loader lift, tift, and steering operations are
the "heartbeat" of daily workflows. Whether lifting heavy
construction materials via the loader lift, fine-tuning positions
using the tift function, or navigating rough job sites through the
steering system, these cylinders are indispensable. A single issue
with these cylinders—such as hydraulic fluid leakage from worn
seals—can bring equipment to a complete standstill, causing project
delays and unexpected repair expenses. The key component that
safeguards the reliability of EXCAVATOR loader hydraulic systems
for lift, tift, and steering is the Hydraulic Cylinder Loader Lift Tift Steering Seal Kit (PTFE), a precision-engineered set of seals designed specifically for
EXCAVATOR loader Cydraulic seal needs. These PTFE seals create an
airtight, leak-proof barrier to prevent fluid loss; without this
protection, hydraulic pressure would plummet, reducing the loader’s
lifting power, disrupting tift precision, and accelerating wear on
cylinder components. To ensure this seal kit fits the unique
requirements of an EXCAVATOR loader’s hydraulic system, accurate
part numbers are non-negotiable. The designated part numbers for
this high-performance PTFE seal kit are 2332622, 7X2826, 233-2622, and 7X2826—these numbers act as a universal guide for technicians and
procurement staff, confirming that the kit matches the cylinder’s
size, pressure rating, and material compatibility for EXCAVATOR
loader Cydraulic seal setups. Among these part numbers, 233-2622 and 7X2826 are widely used in local parts suppliers’ inventory systems,
serving as quick validation tools to avoid ordering incorrect
kits—a mistake that could leave EXCAVATOR loaders out of service
for days or weeks, increasing operational costs.
In practical scenarios, such as searching online parts marketplaces
or reviewing warehouse stock lists, part numbers like 2332622 and 7X2826 are often shown in both hyphenated (233-2622, 7X2826) and non-hyphenated formats. This flexibility is intentional, as
it adapts to the varied inventory management systems used by
different suppliers, ensuring the Hydraulic Cylinder Loader Lift Tift Steering Seal Kit (PTFE) for EXCAVATOR loader Cydraulic seal is easy to find no matter where
parts are sourced. You will frequently see 233-2622 paired with 7X2826 in supplier catalogs, with their non-hyphenated counterparts 2332622 and 7X2826 listed alongside them—all with the same goal: to identify the exact
seal kit designed for EXCAVATOR loader hydraulic cylinders related
to lift, tift, and steering, not for other heavy machinery like
bulldozers or skid-steer loaders. Whether you search using 2332622 or 7X2826, the seal kit’s core purpose remains the same: it forms a durable
seal that withstands the rigors of daily use, keeping hydraulic
fluid contained even when the EXCAVATOR loader is handling
high-intensity tasks—such as lifting full buckets of gravel,
adjusting tift positions on uneven ground, or maneuvering through
narrow spaces with frequent steering movements.
For maintenance technicians responsible for repairing or servicing
EXCAVATOR loader lift, tift, and steering hydraulic systems,
double-checking part numbers—including 2332622, 7X2826, 233-2622, and 7X2826—before purchasing the seal kit is a crucial step. Choosing a seal
kit with mismatched part numbers can lead to serious issues:
ill-fitting seals may cause immediate fluid leaks, which not only
waste expensive hydraulic oil but also allow dirt, gravel, and
moisture to enter the cylinder, leading to corrosion and early
component failure. The 233-2622 part number, along with 7X2826, 2332622, and 7X2826, ensures that every seal in the kit meets strict industry
standards for dimensions, flexibility, and resistance to hydraulic
fluid degradation. Additionally, since 2332622 and 7X2826 are indexed in global hydraulic parts databases, familiarizing
oneself with these numbers can speed up the sourcing
process—especially during emergency repairs, where quickly
restoring the EXCAVATOR loader’s lift, tift, and steering
functionality is essential to minimizing project delays.
