Teat Cup for Silicone Liners (Type B)
Part Number: 5.9701.7505.0 | Item Code: 205113
Suitable for Lely Astronaut A2, A3, A4, and A5 Robotic Milking Systems
Optimize your milking performance with the Type B Teat Cup, specifically engineered for use with high-performance silicone liners. This high-impact plastic shell is designed to provide the ideal balance of weight and durability required for the continuous operation of Lely Astronaut robotic milking systems.
The Type B design is characterized by its specific internal geometry, which ensures that silicone liners are seated with the correct tension to promote a gentle but effective milk-out. By utilizing a lightweight polymer construction, this teat cup reduces the overall load on the robotic arm's motors and cables, facilitating faster movements and more precise attachments during the milking cycle.
Features & Benefits
- Universal Robot Compatibility: Engineered to fit seamlessly into the teat cup holders of the Lely A2, A3, A4, and A5 models.
- Silicone Optimized: Specifically designed to work with the wall thickness and elasticity of silicone liners, ensuring proper collapse and pulsation.
- Lightweight Plastic Design: The high-density polymer material minimizes the strain on the robotic arm, helping to extend the life of movement components.
- Durable & Chemical Resistant: Built to withstand the harsh conditions of the dairy barn, including exposure to manure, moisture, and aggressive CIP cleaning chemicals.
- Direct Technical Match: An exact replacement for Manufacturer Code 5.9701.7505.0, allowing for a direct swap during maintenance without affecting robot calibration.
Product Specifications
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Details
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Brand
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HappyFarmer
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Manufacturer Code
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5.9701.7505.0
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Item Code
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205113
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Component Type
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Teat Cup Shell (Type B)
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Material
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High-Impact Food-Grade Plastic
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely Astronaut A2, A3, A4, A5
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Maintenance Tip
When using Type B plastic shells, it is important to inspect the rim and base for any signs of cracking or surface wear. Because silicone liners rely on a precise fit to maintain vacuum integrity, any deformity in the shell can lead to air leaks or inefficient pulsation. If you are experiencing "slipping" during milking, check that the liner is correctly seated within the Type B shell. Replacing worn or damaged shells is a cost-effective way to ensure your robot maintains its high attachment and milking efficiency.