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15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK

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15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK (OEM-Equivalent) | 3GEN Export

When a rock drill is working at full rhythm, the parts that “don’t move” are often the parts doing the most important work. A flange is one of those quiet heroes: it keeps critical sections aligned, supports sealing areas, and holds loads steady so the internal components can do their job without vibration, misalignment, or leakage.

15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK is a precision-machined flange used in SANDVIK rock drilling assemblies where stable alignment and reliable sealing are required. Based on parts listings found online, 154 256 58 is associated with HL1500PE-90 and HL1000PE-90 configurations (tube/section context).

At 3GEN Export, we supply OEM-equivalent replacement parts manufactured to match the functional requirements of the original design. We do not market this as a genuine/original branded item. Instead, we focus on consistent machining quality, fit, and performance—plus global delivery in 5 working days.


What 15425658 / 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK Does

A flange in a rock drill is not just a “connector.” In practical terms, 15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK typically serves several critical functions at once:

  • Structural interface: It acts as a joining face between assemblies (for example, a body section and a tube/section), maintaining correct positioning under load.

  • Alignment control: It helps keep bores and mating surfaces concentric, reducing uneven wear and internal scoring.

  • Sealing support: Flanges often carry or support sealing surfaces, grooves, or seal housings nearby, helping the system hold pressure and stay clean.

  • Serviceability: The flange design allows disassembly and reassembly without compromising the main body—when installed correctly and torqued properly.

In rock drilling, even a slight mismatch in mating surfaces can create micro-movement. Over time that becomes heat, wear, oil loss, pressure drop, and unstable drilling performance. That’s why replacing a worn flange with a correctly-machined component is a direct reliability upgrade, not just a spare-part change.


Visual Build Notes From the Product Images

From the images you provided, this component appears to be a heavy, precision-machined steel flange element with:

  • A robust cylindrical form

  • Carefully finished inner bore surfaces

  • Stepped external geometry (shoulders that likely seat against mating parts)

  • Smooth turning/machining marks indicating controlled manufacturing

That kind of geometry is typical for parts that must seat flush and remain stable under repeated vibration cycles.


Key Benefits of Using an OEM-Equivalent 15425658 Flange From 3GEN Export

Stable fit where it matters

With 15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK, the “quality” is not about appearance—it’s about:

  • Flatness of mating faces

  • Concentricity between bore and outer reference surfaces

  • Correct edge breaks/chamfers to prevent seal damage during assembly

  • Repeatable mounting integrity after maintenance cycles

Lower total cost of downtime

A worn or poorly-machined flange can cause chain problems:

  • Seals failing early

  • Internal leakage or contamination paths

  • Uneven load transfer to adjacent parts

  • Premature wear in housings and bores

A correct replacement helps protect the surrounding assembly and extends intervals between overhauls.

Fast access, global shipping

As 3GEN Export, we build and supply OEM-equivalent heavy machinery spare parts with a strong logistics routine. If you need 15425658 / 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK urgently, we support global delivery in 5 working days(depending on destination customs/air lane conditions).


Technical Details and Specifications (Practical, Field-Useful)

Because SANDVIK assemblies can vary by configuration and revision, dimensions should be verified against your machine serial/assembly drawing. That said, 15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK commonly follows these functional requirements:

Material (typical for this application)

  • High-strength steel suitable for repeated vibration and clamping loads

  • Machined surfaces finished for consistent contact and alignment

Machining and geometry characteristics (what to look for)

  • Mating face flatness: ensures uniform compression and load transfer

  • Bore accuracy: helps maintain internal alignment in the drill assembly

  • Shoulder seating surfaces: prevent the flange from “walking” under vibration

  • Edge finishing: reduces risk of cutting seals or damaging mating parts during assembly

Surface condition (functional expectation)

  • Smooth machined finish on critical surfaces

  • No burrs on edges, bores, or seating faces

  • Clean transitions where seals or housings may contact


Where This Flange Is Used (Compatibility)

Online parts documentation indicates:

  • 154 256 58 FLANGE appears in listings connected with

  • HL1500PE

  • 90HL1500

  • HL1560T

  • HL1560ST-PE and SANDVIK HL1000PE-90 (tube/section context).

Because model families may share assemblies (and because parts catalogs can differ by region/revision), this is a “most-likely” compatibility list rather than an absolute guarantee. For zero-risk confirmation, the best method is:

  • Machine model + serial number

  • Assembly reference (tube/section)

  • Any alternative part number notes from your manual

If you send the serial, we can cross-check before shipment.


Common Symptoms That Indicate You Need to Replace 15425658 / 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK

  • Visible scoring or fretting on the flange seating face

  • Repeated sealing issues near the same joint (seals replaced but leaks return)

  • Unusual vibration/knock after rebuilds (often caused by misalignment at interfaces)

  • “Polished” contact points that show uneven clamping pressure

  • Difficulty maintaining torque (fasteners loosening repeatedly can be linked to poor seating)

Replacing the flange at the right time protects higher-cost components nearby.


Installation Guide for 15425658 Flange (Best Practices)

1) Preparation

  • Clean the joint area thoroughly (oil + dust can hide surface damage).

  • Inspect the mating part for scratches, dents, and high spots.

  • Check bolts/studs and threads—fasteners that stretch or gall can produce false torque readings.

2) Dry-fit and surface check

Before final assembly:

  • Place 15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK in position without seals (if applicable).

  • Confirm it seats flush with no rocking.

  • Ensure the bore aligns smoothly with the mating bore.

3) Seal handling (if the flange interfaces with seals)

  • Replace seals when the joint is opened (common best practice in drill maintenance).

  • Lubricate seals lightly with the correct assembly lubricant.

  • Never force the flange over a seal edge—burrs and sharp edges are seal killers.

4) Torque procedure

  • Tighten in a cross/star pattern to distribute load evenly.

  • Use staged torque (e.g., 30% → 60% → 100%) to prevent distortion.

  • Recheck torque after initial seating if your maintenance standard calls for it.

5) Post-install checks

  • Rotate/check movement (if applicable) and verify no binding.

  • Monitor the joint area on the first operating hours for early signs of seepage.

  • Track temperature and vibration changes if your rig has monitoring.


Why This Part Matters for Drifter Performance

In high-energy percussive drilling, every small misalignment amplifies. A flange that is even slightly off can create:

  • Off-axis loading on internal components

  • Increased friction/heat

  • Uneven seal compression → leakage

  • Shorter life for adjacent housings

So 15425658, 154 256 58 FLANGE SANDVIK contributes indirectly to:

  • Consistent energy transfer

  • Cleaner hydraulic/pneumatic system behavior

  • Reduced maintenance frequency

  • More predictable drilling output


Estimated Weight

From supplier listings found online, 15425658 (FLANGE) is shown at 4.5 kg. Treat this as an operational estimate; packing weight and tolerance differences can slightly change totals.

Estimated net weight: ~4.5 kg


3GEN Export Supply Standard (Not Genuine/Original Branded)

We do not describe this item using “genuine/original” branding language. Instead:

  • OEM-equivalent manufacturing approach

  • Focus on fit, function, and reliability

  • Quality control aligned with industrial machining expectations

  • Worldwide delivery in 5 working days

If you need bulk supply or repeat orders, we can also support consistent batch production and packaging requirements for your warehouse process.


FAQ

Is 15425658 the same as 154 256 58?

Yes—these are formatting variations of the same part number, commonly used for search, catalog, and invoicing. In your product listing, use both 15425658 and 154 256 58 so customers can find it either way.

How do I confirm compatibility?

The strongest confirmation method is: machine model + serial number + assembly reference. Online listings connect 154 256 58 to HL1500PE-90 and HL1000PE-90 contexts.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. 3GEN Export supports global shipments with a standard target of 5 working days for delivery.

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.

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