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Are you facing hydraulic leaks or loss of tilt power on your SANY BHL75 front loader? Precision is the key to minimizing downtime. Our aftermarket 12993725 Tilt Cylinder Seal Kit is specifically engineered for the loader bucket cylinder, ensuring a 100% tight seal and smooth tilting action. Crafted from high-grade materials that resist extreme pressure and wear, this kit provides a cost-effective, durable alternative to OEM parts. Stop the leaks and restore your backhoe loader’s front-end performance with a kit designed for the toughest jobsites.
This comprehensive kit includes all essential components for a full cylinder rebuild:
| Part Number: |
12993725 |
| Fits Models: |
BHL75 |
| Brand: | SANY replacement |
| Type: |
Hydraulic Cylinder Seal Kit / Aftermarket Replacement Parts |
| Application: |
As experts with over 10 years of experience in the sealing industry, we fully understand the rigors of front-end loading operations. This 12993725 repair kit is specifically designed for the loader bucket tilt cylinder of the SANY BHL75 backhoe loader. It precisely controls the bucket’s tilt and swing movements, delivering exceptional pressure retention performance during high-frequency bulldozing and loading operations, ensuring your equipment operates efficiently and reliably. |
| Size: | Standard Size |
Our aftermarket seal kits deliver a practical, cost-effective solution without compromising on real-world performance. We offer a lower upfront cost and reliable sealing for your daily maintenance and repair needs.
We stock seal kits across CAT, Komatsu, Volvo, JCB, Hitachi, Doosan, John Deere, Kubota, and 10+ other brands—one supplier for your whole fleet.
Ship under RuijueParts branding, neutral (unbranded) packaging, or your own private label. Suitable for resellers and distributors.
When genuine OEM seals are out of production for your old machinery, we can custom-make oil seals using your dimensions or our engineer-recommended specifications.
Ship under RuijueParts branding, neutral (unbranded) packaging, or your own private label. Suitable for resellers and distributors.
Volume pricing for repair shops, dealers, and fleet operators. Get a quote via our website or WhatsApp: +86 13692100161.
OEM seal kits are the right choice when machinery is under active warranty, operating at peak duty cycles, or when failure risk is unacceptably high. Budget aftermarket—like Ruijue Parts—makes sense in these common scenarios:
When a machine is aging out of your fleet, OEM parts cost more than the job warrants. A budget kit extends service life without over-investing.
For machines used infrequently or on lower-intensity tasks, premium OEM pricing may not be justified.
When OEM stock is out or delivery takes weeks, an available aftermarket kit gets your machine running now.
Repair shops and fleet managers running high volumes of machines often balance OEM and aftermarket across their portfolio based on criticality.
Fully retract the cylinder and relieve system pressure before disassembly. Never work on a pressurized circuit.
Remove from the machine. Unthread the gland nut and withdraw the piston rod carefully to avoid surface damage.
Clean the bore, rod, and all metal parts with a lint-free cloth. Contamination introduced during reassembly accelerates seal wear—this step is especially important for budget-grade seals.
Check for scoring or pitting. Budget seals are more sensitive to surface imperfections—address rod damage before fitting new seals.
Lightly coat each seal with clean hydraulic fluid before installation. Use proper seal drivers — not screwdrivers or sharp tools — to avoid nicking the sealing lip.
Torque the gland nut to spec and cycle the hydraulic system under no-load conditions. Inspect for leaks before returning the machine to service.
Budget-grade seals may have shorter service intervals than OEM. Inspect rod seals for moisture, oil film, or weeping more frequently and replace proactively.
Contaminated fluid degrades seals faster — this applies especially to non-OEM materials. Replace fluid and filters on schedule.
When storing equipment with cylinders extended, protect rod surfaces from corrosion and debris to preserve wiper seal life.
Avoid using sharp tools during assembly to prevent nicks or scores on the seal lips. Pre-lubricating all components with clean hydraulic oil is recommended to ensure a smooth fit into the cylinder grooves.
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