Rope Guide Lely - New Type Black
Part Number: 5.1003.2181.0 | Item Code: 209052
Suitable for Lely Astronaut A3, A4, & A5 Robotic Milking Systems
Ensure the smooth and precise movement of your robot’s cord system with the New Type Black Rope Guide. Specifically designed for the high-motion environment of the Lely Astronaut A3, A4, and A5, this updated black guide is a critical component for maintaining the correct alignment and longevity of your retraction and movement ropes.
In a 24/7 robotic dairy, constant friction and tension can cause older or worn guides to groove or crack, leading to frayed ropes and unexpected "arm failure" alarms. This genuine-spec replacement is manufactured from high-density, wear-resistant polymer to provide a low-friction surface that extends the life of your cords.
Features & Benefits
- Updated "New Type" Design: Features the latest material and structural improvements for better durability compared to older white or grey versions.
- Reduced Cord Wear: The ultra-smooth internal radius minimizes friction, preventing the heat buildup and fraying that leads to snapped ropes.
- Universal Compatibility: A direct fit for the Lely A3, A4, and A5 generations, making it a versatile essential for your spare parts kit.
- Impact Resistant: Built to withstand the vibrations and occasional physical contact common within the robot’s arm and cabinet.
- Direct Technical Match: Replaces Lely Manufacturer Code 5.1003.2181.0 for a perfect, "no-modification" installation.
Product Specifications
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Details
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Brand
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Lely
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Manufacturer Code
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5.1003.2181.0
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Item Code
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209052
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Color
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Black (New Type)
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely Astronaut A3, A4, & A5
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Material
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High-Density Industrial Polymer
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Maintenance Tip
During your weekly inspections, check your rope guides for any signs of "grooving" or deep scratches caused by dust and grit. A worn guide will act like sandpaper on your ropes, significantly shortening their lifespan. Replacing a guide is much cheaper and faster than re-threading a snapped cord in the middle of a night shift!