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The 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI is a core structural and load-transfer component used inside the drivetrain and differential-related assemblies of Mitsubishi motor graders. Often referenced without hyphens as 6032520800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI, this part forms the mechanical foundation that supports rotating elements, distributes torque evenly, and keeps internal geometry stable under continuous heavy-duty operation.
At 3GEN Export, we supply this component as an OEM-standard replacement, produced to precise dimensional tolerances and engineered for long service life in demanding grading environments. We deliver worldwide in 5 working days, helping fleet operators, contractors, and rebuild workshops minimize downtime and keep machines productive.
This product page is designed for professionals who want a deep, practical understanding of the component itself: what it does, why its geometry matters, how it behaves under load, how to install it correctly, and which Mitsubishi grader platforms commonly use it.
In heavy machinery, a “carrier” is not just a mounting piece. It is a load-bearing structural element that holds, aligns, and stabilizes internal drivetrain components such as gears, shafts, bearings, and rotating assemblies. In Mitsubishi graders, the carrier plays a critical role in ensuring that power is transferred smoothly from the transmission through the axle and final drive systems.
The 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI is designed to:
Maintain accurate alignment of internal rotating parts
Absorb and distribute torque loads evenly
Prevent deflection under high mechanical stress
Protect bearings and gears from premature wear
Contribute to quiet, stable drivetrain operation
Because graders operate under fluctuating loads, cutting, leveling, reversing, and long-distance travel, the carrier must remain dimensionally stable even when exposed to vibration, shock loads, and thermal expansion.
Unlike consumable parts, a carrier is a reference component. Many other parts depend on its geometry to function correctly. Even minor deviations can lead to cascading failures elsewhere in the drivetrain.
When a carrier is poorly manufactured or worn, operators may experience:
Gear noise or abnormal vibration
Uneven bearing wear
Heat buildup in differential or axle assemblies
Oil contamination from metal fatigue
Reduced efficiency and power loss
That is why the 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI supplied by 3GEN Export is produced to OEM-standard specifications, focusing on dimensional accuracy, structural integrity, and surface consistency, without using restricted branding language.
Our replacement carrier is manufactured with strict attention to:
Accurate flange flatness
Concentric bore alignment
Uniform wall thickness
Controlled casting and machining processes
These factors ensure that the carrier behaves as intended within the grader’s drivetrain system.
Unexpected downtime is costly. With 3GEN Export, you benefit from:
Worldwide shipping
Reliable lead times
Fast dispatch within 5 working days
This makes planning maintenance and rebuild schedules far more predictable.
This component is commonly searched and cataloged under two formats:
60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI
6032520800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI
Supporting both formats reduces ordering errors and improves compatibility checks across different ERP and parts catalog systems.
The 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI is typically produced from high-strength cast metal designed to withstand torsional forces and continuous load cycling. The casting process is followed by precision machining on all critical interfaces to ensure:
Proper seating of bearings
Accurate gear alignment
Long-term dimensional stability
The internal ribbing and flange geometry visible in the images are not cosmetic; they are engineered to increase rigidity while keeping overall weight within acceptable limits.
Critical areas of the carrier include:
Flange faces that mate with housings or covers
Bore surfaces that locate bearings or shafts
Bolt-hole patterns that ensure even clamping force
Poor surface finish or misaligned holes can introduce stress concentrations, leading to cracks or accelerated fatigue.
Although carriers are robust components, they can fail under certain conditions:
Prolonged operation with low or contaminated oil
Bearing seizure causing localized overheating
Incorrect torque during installation
Misalignment from previous repairs
Overloading beyond machine design limits
Replacing a damaged carrier with an OEM-standard alternative like the 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI helps restore proper drivetrain geometry and prevents secondary damage.
Installing a carrier correctly is just as important as selecting the right part. Below is a practical overview used by experienced technicians.
Always confirm:
Machine model
Serial number
Assembly location within the drivetrain
Cross-check both part number formats to avoid mismatches.
Drain oil completely
Clean housings thoroughly
Remove old gasket material or sealant
Inspect mating surfaces for damage
Cleanliness is essential because contaminants trapped during assembly can damage bearings and gears quickly.
Before fitting the new carrier, inspect:
Bearings
Shims
Gears
Seals
Installing a new carrier alongside worn bearings defeats the purpose of the repair.
Follow manufacturer-recommended torque values and tightening sequences. Uneven torque can distort the carrier flange and affect internal alignment.
After assembly:
Rotate components by hand to check for binding
Refill with correct oil grade
Run the machine at low load initially
Monitor noise, temperature, and oil condition
Early detection of abnormal behavior can prevent major failures.
The 60325-20800 CARRIER MITSUBISHI is commonly associated with Mitsubishi motor grader platforms and drivetrain assemblies used in heavy earthmoving and road maintenance applications. It is frequently linked with MG-series graders, including configurations similar to the MG530, depending on drivetrain layout and production year.
Because Mitsubishi graders can vary by market, production batch, and configuration, final compatibility should always be verified using:
Model designation
Serial number range
Assembly breakdown in the service manual
This approach ensures accurate fitment and avoids unnecessary downtime.
Approximate weight: 6.50 kg
The weight reflects the carrier’s solid cast structure and reinforced geometry. Exact weight may vary slightly depending on production tolerances and configuration.
In many drivetrain overhauls, focus is placed on gears and bearings, while the carrier is reused without detailed inspection. However, a worn or distorted carrier can undermine the performance of brand-new internal parts.
Replacing the carrier during a major rebuild:
Restores original alignment
Extends bearing and gear life
Reduces vibration and noise
Improves overall drivetrain efficiency
For long-term reliability, addressing the carrier is a sound investment.
If you are sourcing an OEM-standard replacement for this Mitsubishi grader component, 3GEN Export can supply it with confidence. We support international customers and provide global delivery in 5 working days, helping you keep equipment running on schedule.
For precise fitment confirmation, share your machine model and serial number with our team before ordering.
Manufactured in Turkey, these products are made using the latest technologies and built to meet the highest international standards. Each machine is a high-quality copy of the original, ensuring durability, precision, and performance that you can rely on for modern construction and metalworking projects.