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PROTECTOR OVERLOAD
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18-8957-63
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$49.12
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$20.00
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For repair work involving protector overload, part number 18-8957-63 is the replacement shown on FixIce. It is presented as a replacement part used in repair and maintenance work. Replacement component used to restore normal machine operation during service. This replacement is used in a machine area where it supports service work when the original part is no longer usable. Common service calls can include service calls that trace the issue to a worn or damaged machine component. A focused inspection of the affected area often confirms whether this part is the real cause or only one part of a larger issue. During diagnosis, diagnostic work focuses on the failed area so the correct part can be selected and fitted. Service notes and visual inspection are often useful when selecting the correct replacement for the repair. A correct replacement component improves repair quality and helps return the machine to service. Using the listed part number helps technicians finish the repair with fewer fit and selection issues. Review the page details, compare the removed part, and confirm the service application before installation so the repair can be completed with the correct replacement. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. A replacement that matches the application helps the technician complete reassembly with better fit and fewer delays. If multiple issues are present, technicians often replace the confirmed failed part first and then retest machine performance. For buyers supporting field repairs, using the listed part number can make ordering and staging parts more efficient. For buyers supporting field repairs, using the listed part number can make ordering and staging parts more efficient. After installation, a normal operation check is a practical way to confirm that the repair has corrected the original symptom.