

The genuine SANY parts reference 800172645 is the XCMG Fuel Pipe, a precision‑formed steel tube designed for diesel delivery in high‑pressure common rail systems on articulated dump trucks and mining equipment. The 800172645 fuel pipe transports diesel from the fuel filter to the injection pump or from the pump to the injectors, withstanding continuous pressures up to 2,500 bar. Manufactured from seamless steel tube with a corrosion‑resistant coating, each unit is 100% pressure‑tested and dimensionally inspected to guarantee a leak‑free fit on AD45, AD60, and AD80 dump trucks.
Unlike aftermarket pipes that use welded seams or inferior steel, the genuine XCMG 800172645 fuel pipe features a cold‑drawn seamless construction that eliminates burst points. Field data from mining fleets shows that using genuine pipes reduces fuel leak incidents by 90% and prevents dangerous fuel spray fires. The pipe includes precision‑machined flared ends that accept standard fittings, ensuring a leak‑free connection under extreme vibration and thermal cycling.
Common applications include high‑pressure lines from the common rail to injectors and the feed pipe from the lift pump to the high‑pressure pump. Always replace cracked, swollen, or corroded fuel pipes with genuine XCMG 800172645 to maintain engine performance and prevent hazardous fuel leaks.
The XCMG Fuel Pipe 800172645 is manufactured using cold‑drawing and CNC tube bending processes, ensuring consistent wall thickness and smooth internal surfaces. The 24° cone flare is precision‑formed to match common rail components, eliminating the need for adapters. Every production batch is pressure‑tested at 4,000 bar to detect micro‑leaks, and a sample is sectioned to verify wall thickness.
The zinc‑nickel coating provides 720 hours of salt spray resistance, preventing rust pitting that could lead to pinhole leaks and fuel spray fires. Independent testing confirms that the 800172645 pipe withstands over 2 million pressure cycles from 0 to 2,500 bar without cracking or permanent deformation.
The cold‑drawn seamless construction eliminates weld seams that can burst under high pressure. The zinc‑nickel plating is six times more corrosion resistant than standard zinc, making the pipe suitable for salt‑prone mining environments and road salt exposure.
Aftermarket pipes often use welded seam tubing that splits under high pressure, causing diesel leaks and engine fires. The genuine pipe maintains its integrity for over 15,000 operating hours.
The 800172645 fuel pipe is the factory‑specified component for the common rail to injector supply on AD series dump trucks. It also fits the high‑pressure line on XT wheel loaders and GR motor graders. Its precise length and flare angle make it a direct replacement.
When replacing a cracked pipe, always use the genuine 800172645 to ensure correct flare depth and nut torque. Mixing pipes from different suppliers can cause improper sealing and fuel leaks.
Depressurize the fuel system before removal. Remove the old pipe and clean the flare seats. Inspect the new pipe for any coating damage. Apply a thin film of clean diesel to the flare and threads. Position the pipe and hand‑tighten the union nut, then torque to 25–30 Nm for M14 fittings.
Do not overtighten – excessive torque can split the flare. After installation, prime the fuel system and start the engine. Check for leaks with a soapy water spray. Retighten after the first heat cycle.
Inspect fuel pipes every 1,000 hours for cracks or abrasion. Replace immediately if any fuel seepage is visible.
Visible cracks, fuel weeping at the flare, or a strong diesel smell indicate pipe failure. A cracked high‑pressure pipe can spray fuel onto hot turbocharger surfaces, causing an instant fire. Replace immediately if any sign of damage is present.
Preventive replacement of all high‑pressure fuel pipes is recommended every 5,000 operating hours or during injector replacement intervals.
Fleet data from Australian mines shows that genuine XCMG fuel pipes (800172645) last an average of 12,000 hours, while aftermarket pipes fail within 3,000 hours due to seam splitting. Each premature failure causes an average of 4 hours of downtime plus the risk of fire damage.
By standardizing on genuine XCMG pipes, fleet managers reduce fuel leak incidents by 95% and eliminate the risk of catastrophic fires. The small premium paid for OEM pipes is recovered many times over through improved safety and uptime.
All XCMG genuine fuel pipes including 800172645 are manufactured in ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 certified facilities. Each batch is sample‑tested for burst pressure, material composition, and flare geometry. A batch code is stamped on the pipe or packaging for full traceability.
Counterfeit pipes often use lower grade steel with inconsistent wall thickness, leading to sudden rupture. Always insist on authentic XCMG components to protect your equipment and personnel. Your fleet’s safety depends on it.