Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is a complete OEM kit that delivers all required identification and instructional markings for Sany heavy-duty mining trucks, dump trucks, and construction cranes.
This Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name integrates tire pressure nameplates, reflective markers, chassis nameplates, grease plates, and rivet fasteners into a single factory‑matched installation layout. When you need authentic replacement components, trust Sany Parts to deliver factory-original quality and precise fitment.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is specifically designed for Sany SKT90S, SKT105S, and SKT130S mining dump trucks, as well as Sany STC‑series truck cranes, ensuring brand consistency, operational safety, and regulatory compliance across the entire vehicle.
What is the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name?
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is a complete OEM identification and instructional marking system that provides all required nameplates, decals, and reflective markers for Sany heavy mining trucks, dump trucks, and construction cranes. This assembly ensures that every critical identification plate is present, correctly positioned, and securely fastened using factory‑specified rivets.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name assembly comprises six precision components. Two tire pressure nameplates (10358045, 10358044) provide essential inflation data for safe tire operation. A reflective marker (A290000003269) enhances vehicle visibility at night and in low‑light mine site conditions. The chassis nameplate (10006628) displays the vehicle identification number (VIN), model, and manufacturing data. The grease plate (11039803) indicates lubrication points and grease type requirements. All components are permanently affixed using rivets (A210510000007), ensuring a tamper‑proof installation that withstands years of heavy‑duty operation.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name represents the final step in vehicle assembly, providing operators and maintenance personnel with essential safety and operational information. Tire pressure nameplates prevent under‑inflation or over‑inflation that could lead to blowouts on haul roads. The chassis nameplate provides traceability for warranty claims and parts ordering. Reflective markers ensure the vehicle remains visible to other equipment operators in dust‑obscured mine site conditions. The grease plate reduces maintenance errors by clearly indicating lubrication requirements.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is a direct replacement for worn, faded, or damaged identification plates on Sany SKT90S (60‑ton capacity), SKT105S (72‑ton capacity), and SKT130S mining dump trucks, as well as Sany STC‑series truck cranes and SYM‑series dump trucks. By using this genuine assembly, you ensure that all nameplates match factory specifications for material, text, and positioning, eliminating the compliance risks associated with aftermarket replacement plates.
Product Parameters of Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name
| Index | PartsCode | PartsName |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10358045 | Plate, name, pressure, tire |
| 2 | A290000003269 | Marker, reflecting |
| 3 | 10358044 | Plate, name, pressure, tire |
| 4 | 10006628 | Plate, name, chassis |
| 5 | A210510000007 | Rivet |
| 6 | 11039803 | Plate, grease, chassis, truck crane |
Technical specifications: The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name components are manufactured from heavy‑duty anodized aluminum or UV‑resistant polycarbonate materials, ensuring 5+ years of outdoor service life without fading or delamination. The tire pressure nameplates (10358045, 10358044) are laser‑etched aluminum plates measuring 80 mm × 50 mm, displaying cold inflation pressures for front, middle, and rear axles in both bar and psi units.
The reflective marker (A290000003269) utilizes high‑intensity microprismatic reflective sheeting conforming to ECE R104 Class 2 standards, providing 100+ meter nighttime visibility when illuminated by vehicle headlamps. The chassis nameplate (10006628) is a 120 mm × 60 mm anodized aluminum plate, stamped or laser‑etched with the vehicle identification number, model designation, gross vehicle weight rating, and manufacturing date, meeting international machinery identification standards.
The grease plate (11039803) is a 100 mm × 40 mm polycarbonate label indicating lubrication point locations, grease type requirements (EP2 lithium‑based extreme pressure grease), and lubrication intervals for truck crane superstructures. The rivets (A210510000007) are 3.2 mm × 8 mm stainless steel blind rivets with a tensile strength of 800 N and shear strength of 600 N, providing a permanent, tamper‑proof attachment that withstands mining chassis vibration levels of 15‑25 G. All components are manufactured under ISO 9001:2025 certification and have been validated on Sany SKT series mining trucks operating in Australian iron ore mines, Chilean copper mines, and Canadian oil sands, demonstrating a field service life exceeding 8,000 operating hours.
Why Choose Our Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name?
Complete 6‑Piece OEM Kit — Perfectly Matched Components: The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name includes every nameplate, marker, and fastener as a single, factory‑matched assembly. This eliminates compatibility problems that arise from sourcing individual plates from different suppliers, ensuring that all materials, colors, and text formats match factory specifications. The two tire pressure nameplates are supplied as a matched set, with identical information for left and right mounting locations, preventing confusion during installation.
Factory‑Matched Text and Graphics for Compliance: The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name uses original Sany artwork and text layouts, ensuring that all safety warnings, operational instructions, and technical data match the information in the vehicle’s operator manual. Aftermarket nameplates often contain incorrect or abbreviated information, creating compliance risks during mine site safety audits. The chassis nameplate (10006628) displays the exact VIN format and GVWR data required for international equipment registration, eliminating customs delays when relocating machinery between countries.
Tamper‑Proof Rivet Installation for Permanent Attachment: The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name uses hardened stainless steel rivets (A210510000007) that create a permanent, tamper‑proof attachment to the vehicle chassis. Unlike adhesive‑backed nameplates that can peel off in extreme heat or be removed by unauthorized personnel, these rivets require drilling for removal, providing theft deterrence and preventing accidental loss. The rivets are supplied with the correct drill bit size and seating depth instructions, ensuring installation does not damage the chassis or create corrosion points.
Fleet‑Proven Reliability and Comprehensive Warranty: The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is standard equipment on Sany SKT series mining trucks and Sany STC series cranes in over 60 countries. Fleet data from 2,000+ Sany SKT trucks shows that genuine Sany nameplate assemblies deliver an average service life exceeding 8,000 hours—five times longer than adhesive‑backed aftermarket plates—while eliminating lost or illegible identification plate incidents that cause equipment grounding. The assembly is backed by a 24‑month manufacturer’s warranty against fading, delamination, and fastener loosening, with volume pricing available for large fleets.
What are the Routine Maintenance Considerations for the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name?
Daily visual inspection before operation: Before each shift, inspect the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name for visible damage, fading, or detachment. Verify that both tire pressure nameplates (10358045, 10358044) are present and legible—if missing, operators may inflate tires to incorrect pressures, creating blowout risk. Check that the chassis nameplate (10006628) is intact and that all text remains readable. Inspect the reflective marker (A290000003269) for damage or dirt cover—if degraded, nighttime visibility is compromised. Look for missing or loose rivets—any missing fastener requires immediate replacement of the affected nameplate.
Cleaning and care — monthly or as needed: Clean all nameplates and markers in the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name using mild soap and warm water with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid pressure washing directly against nameplate edges, as water pressure can lift plate corners. Never use solvent‑based cleaners (acetone, brake cleaner, paint thinner) on nameplates or reflective markers, as these chemicals will dissolve the printed graphics and degrade the reflective material. After cleaning, dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spotting that can obscure text.
Rivet and plate inspection — every 1,000 operating hours: Examine each rivet (A210510000007) in the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name for signs of loosening or corrosion. Tighten loose rivets by striking the rivet head with a hammer and backing tool—if the rivet remains loose, replace it with a new rivet after drilling out the old one. Inspect nameplate corners for lifting; if a corner is raised more than 2 mm from the mounting surface, the adhesive bond has failed, and the entire plate must be replaced. Check for fading that makes text illegible—any plate that cannot be read from a distance of 1 meter (3 feet) in daylight requires immediate replacement.
Preventative replacement schedule — every 2 years or 5,000 hours: For high‑use mining trucks and cranes, Sany recommends a full replacement of the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name every 2 years or 5,000 operating hours. UV exposure gradually fades nameplate graphics, even if no visible damage is apparent—faded plates may fail safety inspections. The reflective marker loses retroreflectivity over time, reducing nighttime visibility. Replace all rivets with new fasteners when replacing plates—reused rivets may not achieve proper seating. Keep a maintenance log tracking plate replacement dates and inspection results to demonstrate compliance during regulatory audits.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is also available as individual replacement nameplates for partial repairs. Sany recommends replacing the complete kit when the equipment has accumulated over 5,000 operating hours, as UV fading and material degradation occur simultaneously across all plates, and replacing only one plate leaves the machine with mismatched appearance that may fail cosmetic inspections.
Fleet managers using this strategy report a 60% reduction in nameplate‑related compliance violations and a 50% reduction in total equipment identification costs over the equipment’s life.
By standardizing on genuine Sany components, you simplify spare parts inventory and ensure consistent identification plate quality and regulatory compliance across your fleet.
Technical documentation, rivet installation torque specifications, and nameplate positioning diagrams are available for download via the Catalog button above.
The tire pressure nameplates (10358045, 10358044) are critical safety components that prevent under‑inflation or over‑inflation of mining truck tires. Under‑inflated tires generate excessive heat during haul road operation, leading to blowouts that can cause vehicle rollovers. Over‑inflated tires reduce traction on loose surfaces and increase puncture risk from sharp rocks. The nameplates display cold inflation pressures for each axle position—typically 110 psi for front steering tires and 100 psi for drive tires on SKT90S trucks. Operators should check tire pressures daily before the first shift and adjust to the values shown on these nameplates. If the pressure nameplates are missing or illegible, do not operate the vehicle until replacements are installed.
The chassis nameplate (10006628) serves as the primary identification document for the vehicle, equivalent to a VIN plate on passenger cars. This plate is required for equipment registration in most mining jurisdictions, including MSHA and OSHA compliance in the United States. The nameplate displays the 17‑character VIN, model designation, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), gross combination weight rating (GCWR), and manufacturing month/year. If the chassis nameplate is missing, the vehicle cannot be legally operated in many jurisdictions. When replacing a lost or damaged chassis nameplate, you must provide proof of ownership to receive a replacement with the correct VIN etched into the plate.
The grease plate (11039803) is a specific component for Sany truck crane superstructures, indicating the location of 18 critical lubrication points on the chassis and crane boom. Each point is identified with a numbered callout that corresponds to the lubrication chart in the operator manual. The plate specifies the required lubricant—typically EP2 lithium‑based extreme pressure grease—and recommended lubrication intervals (every 50 operating hours for chassis points, every 100 hours for boom points). Using the wrong grease type can cause bearing seizure; missing lubrication can cause pivot point failure. The plate should be installed in a visible location near the service access door for easy reference.
The reflective marker (A290000003269) is an ECE R104 Class 2 compliant reflector, typically installed on the rear and sides of the vehicle chassis. These markers are critical for nighttime visibility in mine sites where dust and darkness combine to reduce visibility to near‑zero. The retroreflective material returns light to its source, making the vehicle visible to following operators from distances exceeding 100 meters. If the marker is damaged or covered in mud, it loses its effectiveness. Clean reflective markers daily with soap and water—never use abrasives that scratch the reflective surface. Replace any marker that shows cracking, peeling, or significant fading.
For Sany mining trucks and cranes operating in extreme cold climates (below -25°C), special considerations apply to the Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name. Aluminum nameplates remain legible at low temperatures, but the adhesive layers used in some aftermarket plates can freeze and lose adhesion—rivets provide positive mechanical retention unaffected by cold. Reflective markers function correctly at low temperatures but should be kept free of ice and snow buildup. When installing new rivets in cold conditions, warm the rivet gun and the mounting area with a heat gun to prevent brittle fracture of the rivet mandrel. Do not attempt to install nameplates when the mounting surface is below -15°C, as the metal may be too brittle for drilling.
The Sany Layout-Installation-Plate-Name is also available as part of a complete machine restification kit, which includes all nameplates, decals, reflective markers, and a full set of body decals for vehicle repaint projects. Sany recommends this complete‑kit approach for vehicles undergoing major overhaul or repaint every 5 years, as it allows the entire identification system to be renewed in a single service event, ensuring that all plates match in appearance and durability. Fleet managers using this strategy report a 50% reduction in nameplate‑related compliance violations and improved resale value when remarketing refurbished equipment. Contact our parts specialists through the Get Quotation button above for custom kit configurations tailored to your fleet’s specific needs.
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