Turbine for Lely Astronaut A4
Part Number: 9.1183.0086.0 | Item Code: 211072
Suitable for Lely Astronaut A4 Robotic Milking Systems
Maintain precise flow measurement and system performance with this genuine-spec Turbine for the Lely Astronaut A4. As a critical component of the robot's fluid dynamics system, this turbine is responsible for monitoring flow rates during milking or cleaning cycles, ensuring the robot operates within its programmed technical parameters.
In a high-performance robotic environment, turbines are subjected to constant use and regular exposure to cleaning chemicals and varying water pressures. Over time, internal bearings can wear or debris can hinder rotation, leading to inaccurate readings, "flow sensor" alarms, or inefficient wash cycles. Replacing a worn turbine is essential for preventing downtime and maintaining the operational accuracy of your A4.
Features & Benefits
- A4 Precision Engineering: Specifically designed to meet the exact technical requirements of the Lely Astronaut A4 platform.
- Accurate Flow Monitoring: Provides consistent data to the robot’s control system, ensuring optimal performance during both milk transport and CIP (Clean-In-Place) phases.
- High-Durability Construction: Manufactured from high-quality, chemical-resistant materials designed to withstand the thermal and chemical stress of daily barn life.
- Direct Technical Match: An exact replacement for Manufacturer Code 9.1183.0086.0, allowing for a seamless fit and reliable calibration.
- Operational Reliability: Helps eliminate "ghost" alarms related to fluid movement, ensuring your robot stays in "milking" mode without unnecessary interruptions.
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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9.1183.0086.0
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Item Code
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211072
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Component Type
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Flow Turbine
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Robot Compatibility
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Lely Astronaut A4
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Application
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Fluid Measurement & Monitoring
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Maintenance Tip
When replacing the turbine, it is a good practice to inspect the surrounding seals and the connection pins for any signs of moisture or corrosion. If your robot is frequently flagging "low flow" errors during the wash cycle despite having adequate water pressure, the turbine's internal rotor may be restricted by scale buildup or debris. Regular inspection of your water filtration system can help extend the life of these precision components.