Combilift C4000:
Part manual

I have an oil leak from a load wheel hub. I was hoping someone could provide a parts manual for the wheel so i can order a seal kit.
  • Posted 14 May 2025 05:27
  • Discussion started by Still_Doctor
  • United Kingdom
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Hi,
Depending on the cause of the leak there may be a seal kit, or if the issue is deeper it may be more complicated as already described by skyreach.
You can contact Combilift spare parts either for assistance.
As you are based in the UK, you can contact the UK Technical Team by completing a quick technical support form at the bottom of the main combilift.com web site or direct link https://warranty.combilift.net/technical-support-form/. The form only asks for the minimal info so the team can quickly help you. There is no login required and no charge for this support.
  • Posted 14 May 2025 21:20
  • Modified 14 May 2025 21:20 by poster
  • Reply by Richard_Irwin
  • Monaghan, Ireland
hi mate if you have an oil leak i suspect that you have internal problems with seals leaking into the brake area its not really worth repairing as you probably couldnt set up the internal tolerances and also account for any worn internal parts bearings etc best to replace complete wheel motor fairly easy procedure i have done a few lately get parts from combilift im sure that richard from combilift will see this post and advise you of same
  • Posted 14 May 2025 20:09
  • Reply by skyreach
  • Victoria, Australia
reach for the sky

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