How to Know When Your Transmission Needs Replacing, Not Just Servicing
Not every transmission fault requires a full assembly replacement. Understanding the difference between a serviceable gearbox and one that has reached the end of life can save high costs and downtime. The following indicators typically signal that a replacement transmission is the more cost-effective path forward:
- Persistent gear slippage under load, even after fluid and filter servicing
- Unusual noise from the gearbox housing that is not resolved by a fluid change, particularly grinding or whining during shift engagement
- Failure to engage the drive in one or more gears following a diagnostic check and solenoid inspection
- Recurring transmission overheating after the cooling system and fluid have both been serviced
- Visible metal contamination in the transmission fluid indicates internal component wear beyond rebuild tolerance
- Physical damage to the housing or output shaft from impact or overload
If your machine is showing two or more of these symptoms simultaneously, a replacement transmission assembly is almost always the faster and more cost-effective solution compared to a progressive internal repair programme.
The Transmissions and Gearboxes We Supply
Our range covers the three primary transmission configurations used across heavy equipment platforms. Each category below is a dedicated collection stocked with the specific units and components your machine requires.
Transmission Assemblies
Transmission Assemblies is our most model-specific sub-collection, stocked primarily with Caterpillar powershift units and CX series assemblies for dozers, graders, trucks, and loaders. This collection covers the CAT CX31, CX38, and TA22 assemblies, as well as model-specific units for the CAT D8, D8T, D9, D10, and D6 platforms. Rebuilt and remanufactured Caterpillar transmissions are also available for applications where a new assembly carries a lead time the job cannot absorb. For operators sourcing a specific Caterpillar transmission by model or part number, Transmission Assemblies is the correct starting point within this range.
Manual Transmissions
Manual transmission heavy equipment applications require gearboxes that can handle the torque demands of repeated heavy-load cycling without the hydraulic complexity of a powershift or hydrostatic unit. Our Manual Transmissions range covers direct-replacement units for CAT and Komatsu dozers, excavators, and loaders, including configurations used in applications where operator control over gear selection is either preferred or required by the machine design. Manual gearbox units are available for excavator and dozer applications with full dimensional compliance to the original specification.
Automatic Transmissions
For machines running Allison or Caterpillar automatic transmission systems, our Automatic Transmissions collection carries complete assemblies alongside the internal components that support them. Automatic transmission heavy equipment applications rely on precise shift timing and hydraulic pressure management, which is why this collection connects directly to the Valve Bodies and Transmission Solenoids pages for operators who require component-level repair rather than a full assembly swap. Allison heavy truck transmission units and Caterpillar automatic transmission assemblies for the CX31 platform are stocked within this collection.
Model-Specific Gearbox Coverage Across CAT and Komatsu Platforms
Our transmission range is built around the machines actively working on job sites today. The following model-specific applications represent our core gearbox coverage:
Caterpillar Dozers and Track Equipment
- D6 dozer transmission and D6H transmission for CAT medium dozer applications
- D8R transmission and D8T transmission for the CAT large dozer platforms
- D10 and D10N transmission assemblies for high-capacity earthmoving dozers
- CAT 953 transmission for track loaders in land clearing and construction environments
Caterpillar Graders and Haul Trucks
- CAT 140G transmission for motor grader road maintenance and grading applications
- CAT 745 transmission and CAT 777D transmission for articulated and rigid haul truck platforms
- CAT 966H transmission for wheel loader heavy-lift configurations
Komatsu Equipment
- Komatsu WA180 transmission and WA series wheel loader gearbox units
- Komatsu Torqflow transmission for dozer and loader applications requiring fluid-coupled powershift operation
- Komatsu hydrostatic transmission for variable-speed excavator and compact equipment platforms
Specialist and Industrial Applications
- CAT forklift transmission and Komatsu forklift transmission for material handling equipment
- Caterpillar marine gearbox for marine and offshore equipment platforms
- ZF transmission for Liebherr, Volvo Construction, and mining equipment
- Clark transmission for industrial loaders and construction equipment
If your specific model is not listed, contact Imara Engineering with your machine details. We source across an extensive global supply network and can confirm availability or initiate a direct procurement on your behalf.
Torqflow, Powershift, and Hydrostatic: Matching the Right Transmission Type to Your Machine
Ordering a replacement transmission starts with correctly identifying the configuration your machine uses. The three main types found across heavy equipment platforms are:
Torqflow Transmission The torqflow transmission is Komatsu's proprietary torque converter-based powershift design, used across their dozer and loader ranges. It delivers smooth, stepless gear engagement under full load and is the standard configuration across Komatsu D-series dozers and WA-series wheel loaders.
Powershift Transmission Caterpillar's powershift system — including the CX31, CX38, and TA22 series uses clutch packs and a torque converter to shift gears under full load without interrupting drive torque. It is the dominant configuration across CAT dozers, graders, and articulated trucks.
Hydrostatic Transmission A CAT hydrostatic transmission or Komatsu hydrostatic transmission uses variable-displacement hydraulic pumps and motors to provide infinitely variable speed control without traditional gear stages. This configuration is common in compact equipment, certain excavators, and applications where fine speed control is operationally critical.
Understanding your transmission type is essential for sourcing the correct replacement unit. If you are unsure which configuration your machine uses, our technical team will identify it from your model number and serial number at no obligation.
How Imara Engineering Processes Your Transmission Order
For an assembly as application-specific as a transmission, the process matters as much as the part. Here is how we handle every order:
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Receive your machine details: Model, serial number, and existing transmission part number if available
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Cross-reference specifications: Our team verifies the correct unit against manufacturer data, not assumptions
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Confirm availability and lead time: We confirm whether the unit is in stock or requires procurement before you commit
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Freight planning: For complete transmission assemblies, freight is planned with appropriate crating and customs documentation for international shipments
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Dispatch confirmation: You receive tracking and documentation once the unit leaves our facility
For urgent breakdown orders, contact us directly to arrange priority dispatch. We work to the timeline your job site demands, not a standard processing queue.