In HC95 Hydraulic Rock Drill (or Hydraulic Drifter) systems, the Hyd. stop piston 86747110 acts as a “hydraulic movement guardian”—it’s installed in the key hydraulic circuit (typically near the main cylinder or valve block) to limit the maximum stroke of moving components (e.g., the main piston or linkage). This prevents excessive movement that could cause metal-to-metal collision (damaging the cylinder or valve) or unstable pressure (reducing drill efficiency).
With over a decade in mining equipment maintenance, I’ve seen generic hydraulic stop pistons fail consistently: most use low-strength aluminum alloy or unheat-treated steel that deforms under hydraulic pressure (2000+ psi) in 500-700 hours. Deformation leads to two critical issues: first, it can’t limit movement effectively, causing component collision (a $2,800+ repair for cylinder damage); second, it creates gaps that leak hydraulic oil (wasting 5-7 liters monthly). These failures force unplanned downtime and increase operational costs.
This Hyd. stop piston 86747110 avoids these risks as a genuine OEM part, engineered to Montabert’s strict standards. Unlike generic alternatives, it’s made of heat-treated high-strength alloy steel (tensile strength ≥ 900 MPa) that resists deformation even under long-term high-pressure use. Its stop surface is polished to Ra ≤ 0.8μm, ensuring smooth contact with matching components (no abnormal wear), and the seal groove is machined to ±0.003mm tolerance—ensuring a tight fit with seals (eliminating oil leakage).
Since wear varies by circuit pressure and usage frequency (e.g., heavy-duty drilling increases stress), the “replace based on actual usage” guideline lets you optimize maintenance—no unnecessary replacements, but timely changes when damage appears. And with short delivery times (no 2-3 week waits like generic pistons), you can restock fast to keep your HC95 drills running. Add in competitive pricing that beats many non-OEM options, and this Hyd. stop piston 86747110 becomes an essential choice for mines prioritizing reliability and cost-efficiency. Whether you’re drilling in underground damp mines or surface dusty quarries, it keeps your HC95’s hydraulic system stable and protected—shift after shift.