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Excavator Hydraulic Pump Identification: Send Us a Photo, We Match the Exact OE Number
# Excavator Hydraulic Pump Identification: Send Us a Photo, We Match the Exact OE Number ## The #1 Reason Buyers Get the Wrong Hydraulic Pump You need a replacement hydraulic pump for your CAT 320D. You call three Chinese suppliers. Two of them ask for the **OE number**. You don't have it. The third one says "it fits CAT 320D" — ships it, and it **doesn't fit**. Now you've wasted $2,500 plus 6-8 weeks of downtime. And you're back where you started — with a broken excavator and no working pump. This happens **hundreds of times per month** across South America. And it's almost never the buyer's fault. ## Why OE Numbers Are So Confusing ### The "CAT 320D" Trap "CAT 320D" is not a single machine. It's a **family of machines** built over a decade: | Model Variant | Production Years | Hydraulic Pump | |--------------|-----------------|----------------| | CAT 320D (Standard) | 2006-2012 | Main pump varies by serial number range | | CAT 320D L (Long) | 2006-2012 | Different displacement than standard | | CAT 320D GC (Economy) | 2010-2014 | Lower-spec pump, not interchangeable | | CAT 320D2 | 2013-2017 | Updated hydraulic system, new pump design | | CAT 320D2 LRC | 2013-2017 | Long reach configuration, different pump | | CAT 320 Next Gen | 2017-Present | Completely new platform | **These pumps are NOT interchangeable.** But most suppliers just list "compatible with CAT 320D" and leave it to you to figure out which one. ### The Nomenclature Nightmare Different manufacturers use completely different naming conventions: | Brand | OE Number Format | Example | |-------|-----------------|---------| | Caterpillar | Part number (7-9 digits) | 226-7559, 248-6355 | | Komatsu | 8-digit code | 708-2H-00100, 708-1L-00330 | | Hitachi | Alphanumeric | 4465413, 9218040 | | SANY | Mixed format | 60131896A, 090800000034 | | Hyundai | Part code + suffix | 2162-3410A, 21N2-17010 | | Volvo | 10-digit code | 14544508, 14680376 | Even when you have the OE number, **different suppliers interpret it differently**. One supplier's "226-7559" is another supplier's "2267559" — and if you're not careful, you get a completely different pump. ## How to Identify Your Pump When You Don't Know the OE Number ### Method 1: The Photo Identification (Easiest & Most Reliable) You don't need to be a hydraulic engineer. You just need your smartphone. **Take 3-5 photos of your old pump and send them to us:** 1. **Overall front view** — shows the general shape and size 2. **Mounting flange** — the bolt pattern is a unique fingerprint for each pump model 3. **Port connections** — suction port, pressure port, and drain port configuration 4. **Nameplate or label** (if visible) — even a partially worn label can give us the serial number 5. **Any visible part numbers** stamped on the housing **That's it.** Our engineering team cross-references these visual cues against our database of **3,000+ excavator hydraulic pump models** and returns the exact match within 2 hours. ### Method 2: Excavator Nameplate Identification Every excavator has a **machine nameplate** (usually on the cabin door frame or boom base) that contains: - Exact model designation (e.g., "PC200-8M0" not just "PC200") - Serial number - Manufacturing year - Engine model Send us a photo of this nameplate, and we look up the **factory-installed hydraulic pump specification** for your specific machine. ### Method 3: Engine & Serial Number Cross-Reference If the pump nameplate is completely unreadable, we can identify the pump using: - Engine serial number → factory build specification → hydraulic system configuration - Machine serial number → original equipment list → pump part number This method requires access to manufacturer databases, which we maintain for all major brands. ### Method 4: System Pressure Verification As a final check, we verify the match against your excavator's **hydraulic system parameters**: - Working pressure (typically 300-350 bar for modern excavators) - Flow rate (typically 200-500 L/min) - Displacement (cc/rev) If you know your machine's operating pressure (found in the operator's manual or on the hydraulic system label), we use it as a cross-check to confirm the match. ## Our 4-Step Identification Process ### Step 1: Receive Your Photos (WhatsApp or Email) Send us photos via WhatsApp — that's our fastest channel. We respond in real-time, not 14 hours later. **What to photograph:** - The old pump (as many angles as possible) - The excavator nameplate - Any labels or part numbers you can see - The area where the pump mounts to the engine ### Step 2: Engineering Analysis (Within 2 Hours) Our engineering team (not sales reps) analyzes your photos using: - Visual comparison against our pump database - Bolt pattern matching - Port configuration identification - Housing shape analysis - Cross-reference with manufacturer specifications ### Step 3: Quote & Confirmation (Within 2 Hours) We send you: - The exact pump model identified - The OE number - Technical specifications (displacement, pressure rating, flow rate) - A photo of the pump we'll ship (not a stock image — the actual unit) - An all-inclusive DDP price delivered to your door ### Step 4: Your Approval & Shipment You confirm the match. If you're unsure, we can discuss the specifications until you're comfortable. **We don't ship until you approve.** Once confirmed: - Quality inspection with pressure test - Photo documentation of the actual pump - Air freight DDP shipping (7-12 days to South America) ## Why Our Identification Accuracy Is 98.5% ### Our Database Covers 20+ Brands and 3,000+ Models | Brand | Models in Database | OE Numbers Mapped | |-------|-------------------|-------------------| | Caterpillar (CAT) | 120+ | 800+ | | Komatsu | 90+ | 600+ | | Hitachi | 70+ | 500+ | | SANY | 60+ | 400+ | | Hyundai | 50+ | 350+ | | Doosan | 45+ | 300+ | | Volvo | 40+ | 280+ | | Kobelco | 55+ | 380+ | | XCMG | 50+ | 320+ | | Case | 30+ | 200+ | ### 8 Years Serving South America After **5,000+ pump identifications** in 2024 alone, we've seen virtually every identification challenge: - Pumps with completely worn-off nameplates - Machines with modified hydraulic systems - "Universal" pumps that don't fit any specific model - Aftermarket pumps that replaced the original ### Dedicated Engineers, Not Sales Reps When you send photos, they go to our **technical team** — not a salesperson guessing from a catalog. Our engineers have: - Hands-on experience with hydraulic pump disassembly and reassembly - Access to manufacturer technical databases - Monthly training on new pump models and updates - Direct relationships with factory technical support ## Our Accuracy Guarantee ### 98.5% First-Match Accuracy Out of 5,000+ identifications in 2024, **98.5% were correct on the first attempt**. For the remaining 1.5%, here's what happens: ### Free Replacement If It Doesn't Fit If the pump we identify and ship doesn't fit your excavator: - We cover **return shipping costs** to China - We send the **correct replacement** immediately - No questions asked, no blame game ### Pre-Shipment Confirmation Before we ship, we send you: - Photos of the actual pump (not stock images) - Technical specification sheet - Pressure test results - Dimensions for comparison with your old pump You verify everything before the pump leaves our warehouse. ## Real Customer Stories ### Case 1: The Nameplate Was Completely Worn Off > "My Komatsu PC200-7's hydraulic pump failed after 8,000 hours. The nameplate was completely gone — rust and hydraulic fluid had erased everything. I took photos of the pump body and sent them via WhatsApp. Within 2 hours, they told me it was a 708-2H-00100 pump. They even sent me a photo of the exact unit they'd ship with the serial number visible. 8 days later, it was at my workshop in Belo Horizonte. Perfect fit. Ran it for 11 months — zero issues." > — **Carlos R., Mining Contractor, Minas Gerais, Brazil** ### Case 2: Three Suppliers Got It Wrong > "I needed a pump for a Hitachi ZX200-3. Three different suppliers gave me three different OE numbers. None of them asked for photos of my old pump — they just looked up 'ZX200-3' in their catalog. This team asked me to send photos, cross-referenced the bolt pattern and port configuration, and identified the correct pump: 4465413 with a specific revision code. It was different from all three previous suppliers. It fit perfectly. I wasted $4,000 and 3 months on the other three before finding them." > — **Miguel A., Equipment Dealer, Bogotá, Colombia** ### Case 3: The Modified Machine > "Our CAT 330D had been modified by a previous owner — someone installed a larger pump for a high-flow attachment. When the pump failed, the standard 330D pump they sold us didn't work. I sent photos showing the larger mounting flange and additional drain port. They identified it as a modified system pump and sourced the correct larger-displacement unit. They're the only supplier who caught that modification." > — **Patricio L., Fleet Manager, Santiago, Chile** ## Why Other Suppliers Don't Offer This Service ### It Takes Time (and Most Suppliers Don't Have the Expertise) Identifying a pump from photos requires: - Technical knowledge of hydraulic pump design - Access to manufacturer databases - Experience with real-world identification challenges - Engineers who understand the nuances of different model variants Most suppliers just look up the excavator model in a catalog and ship whatever the catalog says. When it doesn't fit, they blame the buyer. ### It Costs Money (But It Saves You More) Our identification process costs us time and engineering resources. But consider the alternative: | Scenario | Cost to You | |----------|------------| | Wrong pump shipped (typical supplier) | $2,500 (pump) + $800-$1,500 (return shipping) + 6-8 weeks downtime ($50K-$100K+ lost revenue) | | Our identification + correct pump | $2,500-$5,000 (all-inclusive DDP) + 7-12 days delivery | **Our identification service is free.** The cost of getting it wrong is yours to bear with other suppliers. ## How to Get Started ### Step 1: Take Photos Use your smartphone. Good lighting helps, but even rough photos work. We've identified pumps from photos taken in dark, muddy conditions. ### Step 2: Send via WhatsApp Send the photos to our WhatsApp number. Include: - Your excavator model (if you know it) - The symptoms (what's happening with the pump) - Any part numbers you can see ### Step 3: Get Your Quote in 2 Hours We identify the pump, send you the specifications and a photo of the actual unit, and provide an all-inclusive DDP price delivered to your door. ### Step 4: Approve and Ship Review the identification, ask any questions, and approve. We handle the rest — quality inspection, packaging, air freight, customs clearance, and delivery to your workshop. ## Bottom Line **You don't need to know the OE number.** You don't need to be a hydraulic expert. You don't need to risk getting the wrong pump. **Take a photo. Send it to us. We'll handle the rest.** - ✅ 98.5% first-match accuracy - ✅ 2-hour response time - ✅ Free replacement if it doesn't fit - ✅ 7-12 days door-to-door delivery to South America - ✅ All-inclusive DDP pricing — no hidden costs **WhatsApp us now with your pump photos — get an identification and quote within 2 hours.**
Pub Time : 2026-05-15 13:27:04 >> Blog list
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