7079947830 7079977090 707-99-47830 707-99-77090 Boom Arm Bucket
Hydraulic Cylinder Excavator Seal Kit
When maintaining the boom, arm, and bucket hydraulic cylinders of
excavator loaders—systems that face distinct challenges beyond
standard pressure and debris issues: boom cylinder long-term
heavy-load bearing (sustaining 12,000–20,000 kg constant weights
during material lifting, causing seal deformation), arm cylinder
telescopic friction (150–300 telescopic cycles daily, leading to
seal surface abrasion), and bucket cylinder impact resistance
(repeated 500–800 kg impact loads from material dumping, resulting
in seal cracking)—selecting a seal kit engineered for heavy-load
endurance, telescopic friction reduction, and impact resistance is
essential. Our Boom Arm Bucket Hydraulic Cylinder Excavator Seal
Kit, identified by part numbers 7079947830, 7079977090, 707-99-47830, and 707-99-77090, is exclusively developed to solve these problems. Unlike the
5678901234 series (focused on low-pressure sealing and basic
corrosion protection) or lift/tilt kits (prioritizing variable load
adaptation), these part numbers correspond to a kit tailored for
the specific mechanical demands of boom arm bucket operations:
stable boom cylinder performance under constant heavy loads, smooth
arm cylinder telescoping with minimal friction, and durable bucket
cylinder function against impact loads (such as mining material
extraction, construction site earthmoving, and quarry rock
handling). For maintenance teams and equipment managers, 7079947830, 7079977090, 707-99-47830, and 707-99-77090 eliminate the risk of mismatched parts, ensuring the kit matches
the specific heavy-load ratings (boom: 12,000–20,000 kg),
telescopic cycle tolerance (arm: 150–300 cycles/day), and impact
resistance (bucket: 500–800 kg impact) of excavator loader
cylinders—avoiding the boom seal deformation, arm cylinder leaks,
and bucket seal cracking that plague generic or
low-pressure-focused kits like the 5678901234 series.
The seal kit paired with 7079947830 excels in boom cylinder heavy-load endurance—a key feature for
excavator loaders handling constant heavy-weight tasks (e.g.,
lifting large concrete blocks, loading dense ore). Unlike the
5678901234 series’ low-pressure-focused nitrile rubber layer (which
fails under prolonged heavy loads) or generic boom seals that
deform 1.2–2.0mm under 15,000 kg constant loads, the 7079947830 kit uses a heavy-load-resistant structure: an outer carbon steel
reinforcement ring (maintains seal integrity under 20,000 kg
loads), a middle high-density polyurethane (PU) buffer (absorbs 75%
of load pressure to prevent deformation), and an inner fluororubber
(FKM) sealing lip (retains hydraulic fluid even under continuous
heavy loads). This design ensures the boom seal remains effective:
during tests with 16,000 kg constant loads (simulating ore
loading), the 7079947830 seals showed only 0.1mm deformation—compared to 1.5mm for the
5678901234 seals and 2.1mm for generic seals. A mining company in
Australia reported that excavators equipped with 7079947830 completed 18,000 hours of ore extraction (with constant boom heavy
loads) without boom seal replacements, while machines using the
5678901234 series needed seal overhauls every 5,200 hours due to
load-induced deformation leaks. The 7079947830 kit also includes heavy-load pressure sensors (a feature missing
from the 5678901234 series) that alert operators when weight
exceeds 19,000 kg, preventing long-term seal damage. Whether
servicing a medium-duty loader’s boom cylinder (12,000 kg load
capacity) or a heavy-duty excavator’s boom system (20,000 kg load
capacity), 7079947830 delivers consistent reliability.
For excavator loaders relying on arm cylinder movement that
involves frequent telescoping—such as deep trench digging (180–220
telescopic cycles daily), building foundation excavation (230–280
telescopic cycles daily), or riverbed dredging (250–300 telescopic
cycles daily)—the seal kit linked to 7079977090 provides exceptional arm cylinder telescopic friction reduction.
Unlike the 5678901235 series’ dust-focused polyamide scraper (which
doesn’t reduce telescopic friction) or generic arm seals that wear
down 0.8–1.5mm after 5,000 telescopic cycles, the 7079977090 kit features a friction-reducing design: an outer aramid fiber
layer (resists abrasion during telescoping), a middle ethylene
propylene diene monomer (EPDM) lubrication buffer (releases a thin
lubricating film to reduce friction by 60%), and an inner
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coating (minimizes surface contact
friction). Each component is precision-machined with a smooth inner
surface that reduces contact resistance with the cylinder rod. In a
1,200-hour test at a construction site (where arm cylinders
telescoped 260 times daily), the 7079977090 seals showed only 0.08mm wear—compared to 1.1mm for the 5678901235
series seals and 1.6mm for generic seals. The 7079977090 kit also includes a telescopic cycle counter (absent from the
5678901235 series): a digital display that tracks daily telescopic
cycles, allowing technicians to schedule maintenance before
excessive wear occurs. For loaders switching between trench digging
and foundation excavation, 7079977090 ensures consistent arm performance, cutting telescoping-related
downtime by 78% compared to the 5678901235 series.
