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1. Preparation Park the excavator on a flat surface and ensure it is turned off and secure. Use chalk or wedges to block the tracks to prevent movement.


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<p>1.<a href=https://www.hkaiseal.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px> Preparation Park the excavator on a flat surface and ensure it is turned off and secure</strong></a>. Use chalk or wedges to block the tracks to prevent movement.</p><br>
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Once the old seal is removed, clean the area around the hub thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris
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front hub seal. Install the new front hub seal by pressing it into place with a seal driver or a socket that is the same size as the seal. Make sure the seal is seated properly and is flush with the hub to ensure a tight seal.
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Once the old seal is removed, clean the area around the hub thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris<br><img src=https://www.hkaiseal.com/images/6_202405291131523294.webp alt=front hub seal style=width: 50%;height: 50%;text-align: center;align-items: center><br><a href=https://www.hkaiseal.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px>front hub seal</strong></a>. Install the new front hub seal by pressing it into place with a seal driver or a socket that is the same size as the seal. Make sure the seal is seated properly and is flush with the hub to ensure a tight seal.
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