Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket For Case-IH Combine

  • Case IH – Combine Parts: This sprocket is designed to fit several Case IH combine models, including the 1620, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1666, 1670, 1680, 1682, 1688, as well as the 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, and 2366.
  • International Harvester – Combine Parts: Additionally, it is suitable for International Harvester combines such as the 1420, 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, and 1482, along with the 615 (SN 12001>), 715 (SN 12001>), 815 (SN 8001>), 914, and 915 (SN 8001>).

Features of Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket for Case-IH Combine

  • High durability for extended operational life.
  • Precision engineering ensures optimal performance.
  • Designed specifically for Case-IH combines, guaranteeing a perfect fit.
  • Enhanced power transmission capabilities for improved efficiency.
  • Easy installation to minimize downtime during maintenance.

Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket

Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket Applications

  • Case IH - Combine Parts: 1620, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1666, 1670, 1680, 1682, 1688, 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, 2366
  • International Harvester - Combine Parts: 1420, 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, 1482, 615 (SN 12001>), 715 (SN 12001>), 815 (SN 8001>), 914, 915 (SN 8001>)

Installation Guide for Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket

Installing the Case 1970248C1 feeder house drive sprocket requires careful attention. Follow these steps:

  1. Ensure the combine is parked on a flat surface and the engine is off.
  2. Disconnect the battery to prevent accidental starts.
  3. Remove the old sprocket by loosening the securing bolts with a wrench.
  4. Clean the mounting area to remove any debris or grease.
  5. Position the new sprocket correctly and secure it with the bolts, tightening them evenly.
  6. Reconnect the battery and test the sprocket by running the feeder house.

Manufacturing Process of Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket

The manufacturing process of the Case 1970248C1 Feeder House Drive Sprocket involves several key steps:

  1. Material Selection: High-quality steel is chosen for durability.
  2. Machining: The raw material is precisely cut and shaped using advanced CNC machines.
  3. Heat Treatment: The sprocket undergoes heat treatment to enhance strength and wear resistance.
  4. Finishing: A surface finish is applied to improve performance and prevent corrosion.
  5. Quality Control: Each sprocket is inspected to ensure it meets specifications before packaging.

Sprocket Manufacturing Process

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Additional information

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  • Case IH – Combine Parts: This sprocket is designed to fit several Case IH combine models, including the 1620, 1640, 1644, 1660, 1666, 1670, 1680, 1682, 1688, as well as the 2144, 2166, 2188, 2344, and 2366.
  • International Harvester – Combine Parts: Additionally, it is suitable for International Harvester combines such as the 1420, 1440, 1460, 1470, 1480, and 1482, along with the 615 (SN 12001>), 715 (SN 12001>), 815 (SN 8001>), 914, and 915 (SN 8001>).