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81.41715.5010
Shacman
| Attribute | Description |
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| Part Name | Cab Tipping Shaft / Cabin Tilting Shaft / Flip Shaft / Locating Arm |
| OEM Number | 81.41715.5010 |
| Alternate Formats | 81417155010, 81.41715-5010 |
| Function | Acts as the main pivot axis for tilting the truck cab forward during engine servicing |
| Material | High-strength alloy steel (quenched and tempered for durability) |
| Design Type | Solid cylindrical shaft with precision-machined ends and mounting features |
| Surface Treatment | Hard chrome plating or anti-corrosion coating (to resist wear and rust) |
| Dimensions | Standard OEM size — exact dimensions vary by model; typically ~φ60–80 mm × ~1,200–1,500 mm |
| Weight | Heavy-duty component — estimated 8–15 kg (depending on length and diameter) |
| Condition | Brand new (OEM original or high-quality aftermarket) |
| Type | Critical suspension and structural part of the cab flip mechanism |
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Verify Compatibility Before Purchase
Confirm vehicle make, model, year, and original part number.
Some variants have different lengths or mounting profiles.
Professional Installation Required
The cab must be fully raised and securely supported using cab stands or cradles.
Never rely solely on the hydraulic ram during work.
Use proper lifting equipment — this is a safety-critical operation.
Inspect Supporting Components
Flip bushings (e.g., DZ13241430085/DZ13241430086)
Mounting brackets
Hydraulic cylinder
Locating arms
Check condition of:
Replace all worn parts together to ensure balanced performance.
Ensure Proper Alignment
Misaligned shaft can cause binding, uneven wear, or difficulty in closing/latching the cab.
Both left and right sides must be aligned symmetrically.
Lubrication Is Essential
Apply high-pressure lithium grease or molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) grease to contact surfaces before installation.
Re-lubricate periodically through service points if available.
Torque Fasteners to Specification
Use correct torque settings on retaining bolts/nuts to prevent loosening under vibration.
Typically 80–120 Nm depending on model.
Avoid Impact Damage
Do not hammer directly on the shaft — can damage threads or bearing surfaces.
Use soft-faced tools or press-fit methods.
Regular Inspection Schedule
Scratches, scoring, or pitting on the surface
Bending or warping
Excessive play in the pivot system
Inspect every 50,000–100,000 km for:
Replace immediately if defects are found.
Safety Warning
A failed or improperly installed tipping shaft can lead to cab collapse, posing serious injury risk.
Only trained technicians should perform removal/installation.
Storage & Handling
Store horizontally in dry conditions.
Protect polished surfaces from moisture and corrosion.