Compatibility: The 13T Diesel Starter Motor with part number M3795082 is designed to be compatible with the Mitsubishi 6D22 engine, which is commonly used in the HD1250 excavator.
Compatibility ensures that the starter motor fits seamlessly into the engine system without the need for modifications.
Starting Power: The starter motor is responsible for cranking the engine, allowing it to start. This 13T starter motor provides the necessary power to turn the engine over and initiate the combustion process. The 13T designation indicates that the starter motor has 13 teeth on the starter gear, which engages with the engine's flywheel to turn it.
Voltage: Typically, diesel engine starter motors operate on a 12-volt electrical system. The 13T Diesel Starter Motor for the HD1250 is designed to work with this standard voltage to ensure consistent and reliable starting performance.
Torque: The starter motor should provide sufficient torque to turn the engine, especially in cold weather or when the engine is under heavy load. This motor is engineered to deliver the required torque for effective engine cranking.
Construction: The construction of the starter motor is robust to withstand the vibrations and mechanical stresses that it encounters during engine startup. It is often built with durable materials and components to ensure a long service life.
Solenoid: The starter motor is typically equipped with a solenoid that engages the starter gear with the engine's flywheel.
The solenoid is designed for quick and reliable engagement, ensuring the engine starts promptly when the ignition is turned.
Mounting: The starter motor is designed for easy installation and secure mounting within the engine compartment. It should align properly with the engine's flywheel to ensure efficient cranking.
Reliability: Starter motors are critical components in heavy machinery like the HD1250 excavator. The 13T Diesel Starter Motor is built to provide reliable starting performance in various conditions, ensuring that the engine can be started consistently, reducing downtime, and increasing productivity on the job site.
Maintenance: Like all engine components, regular maintenance is essential to ensure the starter motor's continued reliability. This may include cleaning, inspection, and lubrication of moving parts. Additionally, electrical connections should be periodically checked for tightness and cleanliness.