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Excavator Final Drives- One Side Down Means the Whole Machine Is Down

There is no gradual decline with an excavator final drive failure. The machine pulls to one side, the operator compensates, the symptom gets normalised and by the time the final drive fails completely, the planetary gears have been running in a depleted oil charge for longer than anyone realised. The excavator final drive is the last component in the hydraulic power chain of the undercarriage system converting excavator travel motor pressure into the torque that drives the track forward. When it goes, the machine stops. 

When it is replaced with incorrect hydraulic pressure rating, wrong gear reduction ratio, wrong seal specification the replacement fails faster than the original. At Imara Engineering, we stock OEM-quality excavator final drives and excavator travel motors for mini excavators through to large production machines cross-referenced against OEM part numbers for Caterpillar, Komatsu, Kubota, Hitachi, Yanmar, and more. Part of our broader undercarriage parts range, every unit is serial-number verified, pressure-tested at rated operating pressure, and supplied with a full oil charge ready to install. We ship worldwide.

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How Excavator Final Drives Fail And Why Early Diagnosis Saves the Repair

Most excavator final drive failures are not sudden. They are slow, quiet, and expensive because by the time the operator notices the symptoms, the internal damage has been compounding for hours or days.

The excavator final drive is a two-stage planetary gearbox driven by the hydraulic travel motor. The planetary gear sets run in an oil bath inside the housing. When the seals fail and on a working excavator they eventually will that oil charge escapes. The gear surfaces run progressively drier. Metal-to-metal contact begins. The planetary gears and carrier bearings start generating heat and metallic debris simultaneously.

By the time the machine pulls to one side or makes a grinding noise during travel, the internal damage is already significant. Continue operating and the planetary carrier disintegrates. What was a seal replacement becomes a complete final drive assembly replacement at several times the cost and several times the downtime.

At Imara Engineering, when a customer describes an excavator travel problem, we always ask how long the symptom has been present. The answer tells us whether a single final drive unit resolves the problem or whether the excavator travel motor needs inspecting as well.

Warning Signs, What Your Excavator Is Telling You

  • Machine drifting to one side on flat ground without control input — the earliest and most consistently missed warning sign. One final drive is underperforming and the operator is compensating without recognising it as a mechanical symptom.
  • Oil weeping or pooling around the drive sprocket — seal failure. The planetary gear oil charge is escaping and every operating hour from this point is accelerating internal gear destruction.
  • Grinding, whining, or crunching during travel — planetary gear wear or bearing failure. This sound does not plateau — it worsens with every operating hour.
  • Reduced travel speed on one or both sides — the excavator final drive is not delivering full torque output. Internal wear or partial planetary carrier failure.
  • Excessive heat from the sprocket area after short travel — oil starvation. The gears are generating friction heat because they are running without adequate lubrication.
  • Complete loss of drive on one side — end-stage planetary failure. The excavator is immobilised until the final drive is replaced.

Excavator Final Drive Specifications, Why This Is the Most Critical Order You Will Place

An excavator final drive is not identified by size alone. A mismatch on any one of the following parameters means the unit either will not fit or will fail prematurely under your machine's hydraulic system:

  • Hydraulic pressure rating — the final drive must be rated to handle your machine's maximum travel motor output pressure. An under-rated unit will fail under normal operating conditions.
  • Planetary gear reduction ratio — determines your excavator's travel speed and tractive effort. The wrong ratio makes your machine either too slow or unable to generate adequate drive force on grades.
  • Motor displacement — must match your machine's hydraulic flow specification. Mismatched displacement affects both speed and torque simultaneously.
  • The mounting bolt pattern and shaft interface — must match your undercarriage frame and drive sprocket exactly. Some machines carry different mounting configurations across production years.
  • Port configuration — hydraulic inlet and outlet port positions must align with your machine's travel hose routing without modification.

At Imara Engineering, every excavator final drive order is cross-referenced against all five parameters using your machine serial number, not the model name alone. Provide your machine make, model, serial number, and the part number from your existing unit and we confirm the exact specification before your order is placed.

Excavator Final Drives by Machine Brand

Our hydraulic final drive for excavator inventory spans the most widely operated brands, all serial-number verified, all pressure-tested, all forming part of our broader undercarriage parts range. No brand names are targeted as primary keywords on this page brand-specific specifications are covered in full on the dedicated brand pages.

Caterpillar — covering Cat 301, 302, 303, 305, and 308 mini excavator series. Cat 303 and Cat 305 final drives are priority stock specifications. OEM-matched hydraulic pressure rating, reduction ratio, and mounting configuration confirmed for each Cat model.

Komatsu — compatible with PC15, PC20, PC35, PC50, PC55, and PC78 series. The Komatsu PC50 final drive is one of the most commonly replaced units in the compact excavator segment held in dedicated stock depth. Every unit matched the PC series CLSS hydraulic specification.

Kubota — covering KX040, KX057, KX080, KX121, U17, and U35. The Kubota U17 final drive and KX121 final drive are priority stock items. Kubota's compact undercarriage means a degrading final drive distributes stress to surrounding components faster than on larger machines.

Hitachi — stocked for ZX17, ZX26, ZX35, ZX50, ZX75, and ZX200 series. Hitachi final drives confirmed against Hitachi ZX series OEM part numbers. Always specify the ZX model designation — ZX200, not PC200 when ordering Hitachi undercarriage parts.

Other Brands — we also stock or can source excavator final drives for Yanmar, Bobcat, JCB, Takeuchi, Doosan, and Volvo excavators. Contact our team with your machine make, model, serial number, and existing part number and we will confirm availability.

What Every Imara Engineering Excavator Final Drive Is Tested For

Four checkpoints are applied to every excavator final drive before dispatch each one addressing a specific failure mode that under-specification units consistently produce:

  • Hydraulic pressure integrity test at excavator-rated operating pressure — tested at the actual working pressure of your specific machine. A unit that fails does not leave our facility. A unit that passes will not develop seal failure under your machine's working pressure from day one.
  • Planetary gear reduction ratio verification — confirmed against OEM specification for your machine model and production year. Travel speed and tractive effort will match factory specification from the first operating hour.
  • Seal grade confirmation — verified against the operating temperature range and hydraulic pressure rating for each machine family. Generic seal grades are one of the leading causes of premature aftermarket excavator final drive failure.
  • Full oil charge and port protection — every excavator travel motor ships with the correct-grade oil charge installed and hydraulic port protectors fitted. Ready to install on arrival.

OEM excavator final drives carry a brand premium above equivalent aftermarket specification. At Imara Engineering, the testing standard, specification accuracy, and fitment guarantee are the same. The premium is not.

What to Inspect Alongside an Excavator Final Drive Replacement

A final drive replacement is the right moment to inspect every component it has been affecting across the undercarriage system:

  • Travel Motor — if the excavator final drive fails due to seal degradation and hydraulic fluid shows contamination, inspect the excavator travel motor before refitting. A new final drive on a machine with a weeping travel motor seal is a repeat failure within months.
  • Drive Sprocket — a final drive running under degraded conditions delivers uneven torque to the sprocket. Inspect for hook wear and flange damage. A damaged sprocket stresses a new final drive from the first operating hour.
  • Rubber Tracks — abnormal final drive behaviour creates uneven tension across the rubber track. Inspect inner surface and steel cord condition before the machine returns to operation.
  • Track Adjusters — confirm correct tension is being maintained independently of the final drive replacement. A worn adjuster puts immediate abnormal load on a new final drive from day one.

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