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If you’re running a Sandvik top-hammer rock drill or drifter in hard ground conditions, you already know that a “small” wear component can be the difference between clean, consistent penetration and a machine that slowly starts to lose accuracy, create vibration, and eat tooling cost. The 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK is engineered to take on that exact problem: it provides a controlled bearing surface where high load, repetitive shock, and rotational forces meet.
In drilling applications, a bushing is never just a sleeve. It is a sacrificial, precision-machined interface designed to protect expensive housings and rotating assemblies by absorbing wear first, so your main body components last longer, maintain their tolerances, and stay serviceable. The 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK is typically referenced by aftermarket and parts platforms as a front bushing style component, indicating its role near the front-end support area where alignment and stability matter most.
As 3GEN Export, we supply this part as an OEM-quality component built to reliable production standards, with global delivery in 5 working days, so you can reduce downtime and keep drilling schedules on track.
The 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK functions as a wear interface and alignment guide within the drill’s front assembly area. In practical terms, it helps:
Maintain concentric alignment between moving parts and the housing
Provide a stable sliding/rotating contact surface
Reduce metal-to-metal contact where galling or scoring would otherwise occur
Stabilize vibration and improve overall drilling “feel” by limiting play
On rigs that run long shifts, especially in abrasive geology, the bushing surface is constantly fighting contamination and micro-particles that try to turn lubrication into grinding paste. That’s why correct fit, material pairing, and surface finish are so important for the 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK.
From the product visuals and typical industry practice for front-bushing applications, the 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK is commonly supplied in a durable bronze/alloy style (yellow metal appearance), optimized for:
Wear resistance under load
Stable operation with lubrication films
Reduced risk of seizure compared to steel-on-steel contact
Service-friendly replacement intervals
Because this component is designed as a controlled wear point, it should be replaced before it allows the housing or mating parts to degrade. Choosing an OEM-quality 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK helps preserve expensive assemblies upstream and downstream.
When a worn bushing starts to open up its tolerance, the system often shows early warnings: increased vibration, less predictable bit tracking, and a subtle drop in penetration efficiency. Replacing with the correct 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK restores the tight guidance that your drifter relies on.
A bushing is designed to be replaced. A housing, a front-end body, or a high-value rotating component is not. The 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK is a cost-control part: it takes wear so your expensive parts don’t.
Standardized bushings allow a site maintenance team to plan replacements and avoid emergency failures. Keeping an OEM-quality 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK available in your service stock is one of the simplest ways to reduce surprise downtime.
Parts marketplaces and listings commonly refer to this part number as a front bushing for Sandvik rock drill assemblies. While exact placement can vary by drill configuration and revision, “front” typically points to the support zone where guidance and stability are critical, often near the shank/adapter interface area or front-end body alignment path.
If you share your machine model/serial number, we can confirm the correct fitment and any alternatives; however, the 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK is widely positioned for Sandvik drilling applications in the field.
Because Sandvik components can have multiple revisions and OEM drawings are not always public, the safest approach is to specify the functional requirements and measurable checks used in maintenance:
Inner diameter (ID) at operating contact surface
Outer diameter (OD) press/fit surface
Overall length and shoulder geometry
Oil groove presence or lubrication channels (if applicable)
Surface finish consistency (to protect mating parts)
Check for scoring, ovality, and heat discoloration
Measure ID at multiple positions (top/middle/bottom)
Inspect for edge chipping or deformation at the seating face
Confirm lubrication path cleanliness during replacement
Estimated weight: ~2.5–4.0 kg (varies by manufacturing revision and alloy).
For exact shipping weight, measure the packed item or share your preferred packaging spec.
Lock out and secure the drill system.
Clean the surrounding assembly area to prevent debris entering the interface.
Mark orientation if the bushing has specific groove alignment (where applicable).
Use correct pullers/press tools, avoid striking the housing seat.
If corrosion or tight fit is present, use controlled heat on the housing side (not directly on the bushing surface) when appropriate for your maintenance procedures.
Confirm the part number: 15276688 / 152 766 88.
Verify seating face cleanliness and remove burrs.
Apply suitable lubricant or assembly compound per site practice.
Press evenly using a proper mandrel to avoid tilting.
Verify final seating height and alignment.
Rotate/move mating components by hand (where possible) to confirm smoothness
Confirm lubrication paths are open
Re-check after initial run-in period for heat and abnormal noise
Using the correct 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK and installing it without damaging the seating surface is what protects your entire front assembly.
Noticeable increase in vibration or “rattle” during drilling
Accelerated wear on shank-related components
Metallic noise at the front assembly under load
Visible scoring, uneven polishing, or ovality measurement failures
Heat marks indicating lubrication breakdown
When these signs show up, replacing the 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK early is usually far cheaper than letting wear travel into the housing.
Public listings commonly identify this part as a front bushing used in Sandvik rock drill assemblies. Because Sandvik fitment can depend on the drill family, configuration, and revision level, the most accurate confirmation requires machine model and serial number.
That said, this type of bushing is typically associated with Sandvik top-hammer drilling equipment and drifter assemblies used across underground and surface drilling operations.
If you send the exact rig/drifter model, we’ll validate compatibility before shipment.
At 3GEN Export, we supply the 15276688, 152 766 88 BUSHING SANDVIK as an OEM-quality spare part built for consistent fit, dependable wear life, and field-ready performance.
OEM supplier production standard
Quality-focused machining and material selection
Fast logistics: worldwide delivery in 5 working days
Support for cross-checking alternatives using your model/serial data
OEM-quality 15276688 Bushing Sandvik from 3GEN Export. Worldwide delivery in 5 working days. Request fitment check.
The shank area is where a rock drill pays its biggest “stress bill.” Every удар, every pulse of energy, every micro-shift in alignment shows up right there, because the shank zone is the working handshake between the drifter and the tool string. The 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK is designed to protect that interface by acting as a precision wear surface that controls play, reduces contact damage, and supports stable energy transfer.
A worn shank bushing doesn’t always fail dramatically. Instead, it slowly steals performance: increased movement, inconsistent drilling, rising noise, more frequent tool wear, and a creeping maintenance cost that’s easy to overlook until it becomes downtime. Installing an OEM-quality 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK is one of the simplest ways to preserve the integrity of the front-end assembly and keep the drill running tight.
As 3GEN Export, we supply this part as an OEM-quality component and deliver worldwide in 5 working days.
The 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK is built to do three critical jobs:
A shank bushing keeps the shank-related moving parts aligned in the correct axis. When alignment is maintained, drilling is smoother and energy transfer is cleaner.
Instead of letting expensive housings and contact faces wear, the bushing is designed to be replaced at planned intervals.
As tolerances open up, vibration rises. A fresh, properly-fitted 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIKreduces unwanted movement that leads to fatigue damage across the assembly.
From the product visuals and common practice for shank bushing applications, the 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK is typically supplied in a wear-resistant bronze/alloy style designed for:
High load bearing with lubrication
Resistance to scoring and adhesive wear
Consistent fit under thermal cycling
Service-friendly replacement without damaging seats
In harsh drilling environments, keeping the correct bushing material pairing is essential. An OEM-quality 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK helps reduce seizure risk and protects mating components.
A tight bushing fit reduces misalignment forces that can chew through shank components, adapters, and related interfaces.
Bushings are designed to be replaced. Housings and critical front-end parts are not. The 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK prevents wear from migrating into expensive components.
With proper fit and predictable wear patterns, maintenance becomes scheduled rather than reactive.
Because public OEM drawings aren’t always available for every revision, here’s how most field teams define the “spec” that matters:
ID and roundness (measure at multiple depths)
OD fit surface condition (no gouges, no burrs)
Overall length and seating shoulder profile
Groove/port alignment if the design includes lubrication paths
No spiral scoring
No heat discoloration zones
Even wear pattern rather than tapered wear
Estimated weight: ~1.5–3.0 kg (varies by revision and alloy).
If you want exact weight for freight pricing, share your packing method and we’ll align it.
Secure the rig and isolate energy sources.
Clean the area to keep abrasive dust out of the interface.
Inspect surrounding components for secondary wear.
Use proper press/puller tools to avoid damaging the seating area.
Avoid hammering directly on the housing, seat damage causes repeat failures even with a new bushing.
Confirm part number: 15274798 / 152 747 98.
Clean and lightly dress the seating surface if needed.
Press the bushing evenly using a correct mandrel.
Lubricate per your service procedure.
Verify smooth movement and correct alignment.
A correctly installed 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK should feel tight, smooth, and stable, without binding.
Increasing vibration or “clunk” at the front end
Uneven wear marks or ovality beyond tolerance
Faster-than-normal shank component wear
Heat marks (lubrication failure evidence)
Visible scoring or surface tearing
Replacing early is often the cheapest path, because it protects the rest of the assembly.
This part name explicitly indicates a shank bushing application, which is typically used in Sandvik top-hammer rock drill/drifter assemblies where the shank interface and alignment are critical.
Exact fitment can vary by drifter family and revision, so the most accurate compatibility check requires:
HL820ST
HL810T
HL800T
If you share those details, we can confirm usage and identify any alternative part numbers for cross-reference.
When you order the 15274798, 152 747 98 BUSHING, SHANK SANDVIK from 3GEN Export, you’re sourcing an OEM-quality spare part engineered to protect high-cost assemblies and keep drilling performance stable.
OEM supplier production standard
Fit-focused manufacturing approach
Worldwide delivery in 5 working days
Support for fitment verification with model/serial data
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.