Bobcat loader spool lock solenoid
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
Bobcat 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 loader families, subject to serial and removed-part confirmation
Confirm voltage, connector, cartridge or flange dimensions, seals and hydraulic circuit before installation.
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This 12V threaded spool lock solenoid is catalogued for multiple Bobcat loader families. The printed catalog number is not used as a public OE claim because Bobcat official data assigns that number to a different component. Approve this item from the removed solenoid, machine serial record, connector and installed dimensions.
Item | Confirmed Information |
Product Type | Hydraulic spool lock solenoid |
OE / Reference Numbers | No verified public OE number assigned |
Voltage | 12V |
Application Scope | Bobcat 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 loader families, subject to serial and removed-part confirmation |
Electrical Version | 12V catalog reference |
Identification Rule | Use old solenoid and machine serial record |
Catalog Application Group | 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 |
OE Status | No verified public OE number assigned |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 - 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Without a verified OE number, release the Bobcat spool lock solenoid only from the machine serial record, connector, thread, seal and plunger measurements of the removed unit.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
Reference Control | Use the complete old-unit label and physical sample |
Electrical Control | 12V; verify at the connector under command |
Mechanical Fit | Compare thread or flange, cartridge length, sealing lands and installed clearance |
Functional Control | Confirm normal state, energized state and hydraulic port relationship |
Application Evidence | Bobcat 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 loader families, subject to serial and removed-part confirmation |
Separate controller interlock, coil actuation and lock-mechanism movement when a 751 to 963 loader remains disabled after a solenoid change.
Observed Situation | Recommended Check |
No hydraulic response | Check command voltage, connector, coil and whether the cartridge moves. |
Slow response | Review oil cleanliness, filter condition, viscosity and connector voltage under load. |
Reversed response | Compare normal and energized circuit states with the machine schematic. |
External leakage | Inspect seals, cartridge surface, bore condition and seating depth. |
Repeated coil heating | Check voltage, resistance, duty cycle, contamination and incomplete spool movement. |
Approval Item | Required Information |
Old Part Evidence | Complete label, connector face, mounting or cartridge side and one installed view |
Machine Evidence | Bobcat 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 loader families, subject to serial and removed-part confirmation |
Measurements | Thread or flange, cartridge length, seals and installed clearance |
Electrical Evidence | 12V; measured under the actual command |
Commercial Evidence | Quantity, destination, packing, labeling and inspection requirements |
Use a controlled physical and machine comparison. Record the Bobcat model and serial number, 12V marking, connector face, wire direction, body diameter, thread, sealing position and plunger dimensions from the removed solenoid. Approval should be tied to one tested sample and its installed function, not to a visually similar photograph or an unverified number.
The loader list defines an application family rather than universal interchangeability. Bobcat 751, 753, 763, 773, 863, 864, 873, 883 and 963 machines may use different configurations across production periods. Use the exact model and serial range to narrow the candidate, then complete approval with the removed solenoid's electrical and mechanical details.
Identify the installed location and the control function before removal. A spool lock unit must match the plunger action, engagement depth and interface used by the lock mechanism. Compare connector keying, thread, seal, nose geometry and available travel. A bucket, auxiliary or shutdown solenoid can look similar while producing an unsuitable movement or hydraulic response.
Test the safety command and voltage at the connector under operating conditions, then confirm coil continuity and magnetic action. If electrical operation is normal, inspect contamination, spool movement and the mechanical lock linkage. Evaluate each stage independently because a controller interlock, sticking hydraulic component or worn mechanism can all present as a non-working solenoid.
Record overall body length, thread diameter and pitch, sealing-land position, plunger projection, connector dimensions and installed orientation. Add measured 12V supply and coil resistance, plus clear photographs of the old unit beside the sample. A functional release check on the intended loader configuration should complete approval before a larger distributor or fleet order is accepted.
Send the Bobcat loader model and complete serial number, installed-location photographs, connector-face view, body and thread measurements, seal details, wire orientation and the required quantity. Include a description of the lock symptom and measured supply voltage. Those details allow an evidence-based sample proposal without publishing or relying on an unsupported OE reference.
Send the Bobcat model and serial number, measured 12V supply, installed-location photographs, connector face, thread and plunger dimensions, plus order volume.