

The genuine SANY parts reference 800172610 is the XCMG Plastic Pipe, a lightweight, corrosion‑resistant tube designed for low‑pressure fluid transfer in articulated dump trucks and mining equipment. This pipe transports coolant, windshield washer fluid, or air in non‑hydraulic circuits where weight saving and chemical resistance are critical. The 800172610 plastic pipe is manufactured from engineering‑grade polyamide (PA12) with UV stabilizers, ensuring excellent impact resistance and flexibility from -40°C to +100°C. Each unit is 100% leak‑tested and dimensionally inspected to guarantee a perfect fit on AD45, AD60, and AD80 dump trucks.
Unlike aftermarket pipes made from brittle PVC, the genuine XCMG 800172610 plastic pipe retains its flexibility even after years of exposure to engine heat and fluids. Field data from mining fleets shows that using genuine plastic pipes reduces line cracking by 88% compared to non‑certified alternatives. The pipe is pre‑formed to exact OEM routing, with integrated barbed ends that accept standard push‑fit connectors or spring clamps, ensuring quick, leak‑free assembly.
Common applications include coolant overflow lines, washer fluid hoses, fuel return lines, and air brake pilot lines. Always replace cracked or brittle plastic pipes with genuine XCMG 800172610 to maintain system integrity and prevent fluid loss or air ingestion.
The XCMG Plastic Pipe 800172610 is manufactured using extrusion and CNC bending to achieve the exact shape and dimensions. The polyamide material offers excellent chemical resistance and retains flexibility in cold climates, preventing brittle fracture. The pipe is annealed to relieve internal stresses from the bending process.
Every batch is pressure‑tested at 10 bar and checked for any pinholes. The UV‑stabilized compound resists sunlight degradation, making the pipe suitable for exposed under‑chassis routing.
PA12 provides outstanding resistance to coolants, diesel, and road salt, and it does not corrode like metal pipes. The pipe also resists fatigue from vibration and thermal cycling, maintaining its seal at hose connections for the life of the equipment.
Aftermarket pipes often use lower‑grade polypropylene that becomes brittle after 1,000 hours of thermal aging. The genuine 800172610 pipe lasts over 10,000 operating hours without cracking.
The 800172610 plastic pipe is used as the coolant overflow line on AD series dump trucks and as the windshield washer supply line on XT wheel loaders. Its length and end fittings match the original part directly.
When replacing a degraded pipe, always use the genuine 800172610 to ensure correct routing and material compatibility with the coolant or fluid in use. Mixing pipes from different suppliers can lead to chemical incompatibility and premature failure.
Remove the old pipe and clean the fittings. Inspect the new pipe for any kinks or damage. Slide the pipe onto the barbed fitting until it bottoms out. Use a constant‑tension spring clamp or a push‑fit connector as per the original design. Torque the clamp to 3–5 Nm (hand tight).
Do not use worm‑drive clamps, as they can cut into the plastic. After installation, run the system and check for leaks. Re‑tighten clamps after the first thermal cycle.
Inspect plastic pipes every 1,000 hours for brittleness or cracking. Replace immediately if any signs of aging are visible.
Cracking at the barbed end, brittleness, or weeping of fluid indicates plastic pipe failure. If the pipe feels stiff and snaps when bent, replace it immediately.
Preventive replacement of coolant plastic pipes is recommended every 4,000 operating hours or during major cooling system service.
Fleet data from Australian mines shows that genuine XCMG plastic pipes (800172610) last an average of 8,000 hours, while aftermarket pipes fail within 2,000 hours due to UV degradation. Each premature failure causes an average of 2 hours of downtime plus the cost of lost coolant.
By standardizing on genuine XCMG pipes, fleet managers reduce coolant loss incidents by 85% and eliminate the risk of engine overheating from burst overflow lines. The small premium paid for OEM pipes is recovered many times over through improved uptime.
All XCMG genuine plastic pipes including 800172610 are manufactured in ISO 9001:2015 certified facilities. Each batch is sample‑tested for burst pressure, UV resistance, and dimensional accuracy. A batch code is printed on the pipe for traceability.
Counterfeit pipes often use recycled plastic that becomes brittle after a few months. Always insist on authentic XCMG components to protect your equipment’s cooling and fluid systems. Your fleet’s reliability depends on it.