Timing Belt Y-Motor (Lely A4 & A5 Compatible)
Part Number: 5.1004.1319.0 | Item Code: 209065
Suitable for Lely Astronaut A4 & A5 Robotic Milking Systems
Restore the precision and smooth movement of your robotic arm with this high-performance Y-Motor Timing Belt. Specifically engineered for the Lely Astronaut A4 and A5, this belt is the primary drive link between the Y-axis motor and the arm’s lateral movement mechanism.
In a robotic milking environment, the Y-motor belt operates under constant tension and performs thousands of precise start-stop movements every day. Over time, the internal reinforcement cords can stretch and the teeth can wear down, leading to "slippage," positioning errors, or "arm motor overloaded" alarms. Replacing a worn belt before it snaps is a critical part of preventative maintenance to avoid unexpected downtime during peak milking hours.
Features & Benefits
- High-Tensile Strength: Manufactured with advanced reinforcement fibers to prevent stretching and ensure consistent positioning accuracy over a long service life.
- A4 & A5 Optimized: A direct technical match for Manufacturer Code 5.1004.1319.0, ensuring the correct pitch and width for the Y-motor drive pulleys on both the A4 and A5 models.
- Wear-Resistant Teeth: Features a durable, low-friction coating on the belt teeth to reduce noise and minimize heat buildup during high-speed arm movements.
- HappyFarmer Quality: Provides a reliable, cost-effective alternative to OEM parts while maintaining the strict tolerances required for robotic precision.
- Direct Replacement: Fits seamlessly allowing for a straightforward installation during your next scheduled service.
Product Specifications
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Brand
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HappyFarmer
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Manufacturer Code
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5.1004.1319.0
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Item Code
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209065
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Component Type
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Y-Axis Drive / Timing Belt
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely Astronaut A4 & A5
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Material
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Reinforced Synthetic Rubber
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Maintenance Tip
During your monthly robot inspections, check the Y-belt for signs of "fuzzing" on the edges or cracking in the valleys of the teeth. If you notice black rubber dust accumulating near the drive pulley, it is a clear sign the belt is wearing prematurely. Always ensure the belt tension is set according to the manufacturer's specifications—a belt that is too tight can cause premature motor bearing failure, while a belt that is too loose will result in poor teat-finding performance