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205 350 01 Limit bushing
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Sandvik / Tamrock

205 350 01 Limit bushing

DL310-7P

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Part Number205 350 01
DescriptionLimit bushing
BrandSandvik (Tamrock)
AssemblyCylinder
TypeDrill Rig Spare Part

Compatibility

Machine Models

Quick answer

205 350 01 (also written 20535001 or 205-350-01) is a Sandvik limit bushing spare part used in the Cylinder assembly of the Sandvik DL310-7. Verified compatible with 4 Sandvik machine models including DL310-7, DL310-7P, DL311-7. Available as an aftermarket replacement drill part from BK Drilling — Turkey-based Sandvik and Epiroc spare parts supplier serving mining contractors worldwide. Quote on request via WhatsApp; typical lead time 3-7 days for stock items.

Part code alternate forms: 20535001, 205 350 01, 205-350-01.

Compatible machines

4

OEM cross-reference

205 350 01

About Sandvik 205 350 01 Limit bushing

This precision-machined bushing is a critical wear component in the Sandvik DL310-7 drilling system. Bushings reduce friction between rotating and stationary parts, significantly extending the service life of the entire Cylinder assembly. Regular inspection and timely replacement of worn bushings prevents costly damage to mating components and reduces unplanned downtime in mining operations.

This is an OEM-compatible aftermarket replacement part for the Sandvik DL310-7 (DL310-7). Also compatible with Tamrock branded equipment of the same model series. BK Drilling supplies this part with fast worldwide shipping and competitive pricing.

Frequently asked questions

What does a bushing do in a drilling machine?

A bushing acts as a wear-resistant liner that reduces friction between moving and stationary parts. It protects more expensive components from direct contact wear, extends service intervals, and maintains precise alignment of rotating elements in drilling equipment.

How often should bushings be replaced?

Bushing replacement intervals depend on operating conditions, but typical mining applications require inspection every 500-1000 operating hours. Signs of wear include increased play or vibration, unusual noise, and visible scoring or deformation of the bushing surface.