Making a NEW Excavator H Link! | Part 1 | Machining & Milling
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 Published On Mar 2, 2023

This excavator H Link or push link is worn out, it can’t be weld repaired so we’re going to make a new one! The H Link is for a Kobelco SK225SR 23 tonne excavator. In this part 1 video we show the step by step process of machining and milling the hollow bar for the H-Link bosses and prepping all of the plates for welding. We start by turning and boring the hollow bar on the lathe to suit the bushes before drilling and tapping holes for the grease in the milling machine. We also prepare the plates for welding by bevelling all of the edges using our BM-18 Portable bevelling machine.

Watch part 2 to see how we finish making this new H-Link!    • Making a NEW Excavator H Link! | Part...  

In this video we are using:
- Hafco TM-26120G Centre Lathe
- Hafco BM-63VE Milling machine
- BM-18 Portable Bevelling machine

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