152-8346
152-8346
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
152-8346
Caterpillar equipment listed for 152-8346 with confirmed machine serial number
Confirm 24v, connector, 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector, seals and hydraulic circuit before installation.
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152-8346 is a 24V two position four way hydraulic solenoid valve for Caterpillar equipment listed for 152-8346 with confirmed machine serial number. Buyers should confirm the complete old marking, electrical version, connector, 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector and hydraulic function before approving replacement stock.
Specification | Value |
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Product Type | Two Position Four Way Hydraulic Solenoid Valve |
Primary Reference | 152-8346 |
Cross References | 152-8346 |
Electrical Version | 24V |
Working Pressure Reference | 350 bar |
Interface | 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector |
Application Scope | Caterpillar equipment listed for 152-8346 with confirmed machine serial number |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 to 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Use the original catalog dimensional reference and hydraulic symbol to compare the valve with the removed component and the machine schematic before purchase approval.
Complete every control point below before a sample or bulk order is released.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
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Reference | 152-8346 |
Electrical | 24V; verify at the loaded connector during the actual command |
Mechanical | Compare 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector, cartridge length, seals and installed clearance |
Hydraulic | Confirm normal state, energized state and manifold port relationship |
Machine Evidence | Caterpillar equipment listed for 152-8346 with confirmed machine serial number |
Separate electrical command, cartridge movement and machine response so the actual wiring or hydraulic fault is not hidden by a parts replacement.
Observed Condition | Recommended Check |
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No movement | Check loaded connector voltage, ground, controller command and coil resistance. |
Slow response | Inspect oil cleanliness, filter condition, viscosity and cartridge movement. |
Reversed response | Stop operation and compare normal and energized port logic with the original valve. |
External leakage | Inspect seals, cartridge surface, manifold bore and correct seating depth. |
Repeated heating | Confirm voltage, duty cycle, connector resistance and full magnetic movement. |
During fleet stock is replenished for planned service, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Approve 152-8346 from the complete old valve marking, 24v electrical version, connector keying, 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector, sealing lands and normal hydraulic state. A shared equipment model does not prove interchangeability because pump and manifold revisions can change during production. Send the machine model, serial number and clear removed part photos with the inquiry.
During a pump control fault appears only under load, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Read the coil label first and measure voltage at the connector while the real machine command is active. The working reference for this page is 24V. Do not infer voltage only from battery count because converters, harness changes and mixed voltage fleets can create misleading assumptions. Record the verified value on the purchase order and incoming inspection label.
During a seal leakage complaint is assessed, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. The 350 bar figure is a catalog or verified product reference, not permission to ignore the equipment hydraulic schematic. Confirm which ports see pressure in both de-energized and energized states, review return line conditions and follow the machine service limits. Pressure capability does not correct a wrong spool function, cartridge depth or manifold port relationship.
During a replacement warranty claim is reviewed, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Use the drawing to compare overall length, thread or flange position, sealing diameters and connector clearance with the removed component. Read the spring side of the hydraulic symbol as the normal state and the solenoid side as the energized state. Port letters are catalog identifiers and must be reconciled with the equipment schematic before commissioning.
During a new supplier lot enters dimensional inspection, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Verify commanded voltage under load, coil duty cycle, connector resistance and whether the hydraulic element reaches its intended position. Low voltage can prevent full magnetic pull, while excessive voltage or continuous energization can overheat the winding. Contamination that restricts cartridge movement can also increase operating stress, so correct the electrical or hydraulic root cause before fitting another coil.
During a seal leakage complaint is assessed, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. Reuse is not recommended when the service procedure specifies new seals or the old rings show flattening, cuts or heat damage. Confirm material compatibility with the hydraulic oil, clean the 1-1/16-12 cartridge with lead connector and inspect the manifold bore for scoring. Lubricate and install seals without twisting, then follow the equipment torque procedure instead of forcing the cartridge past resistance.
During a manifold bore shows possible wear, keep the verified reference, measurements and test result in the service record. The spring side of the circuit symbol defines what the machine does when electrical power is absent. That state can hold, unload, block or route pilot pressure, and the wrong choice may create movement or pump load at startup. Compare the original schematic with the catalog symbol and verify the safe normal condition before energizing the replacement in the machine.
Send the complete old valve marking, confirmed voltage, machine model and serial number, connector photos, interface dimensions and required quantity for a fitment focused B2B quotation.