Part R52926 is used to replace a failed Hopper after diagnosis confirms the fault path. It’s a other replacement and is typically sourced after the failed hopper is confirmed. Match part R52926 to the removed hopper and compare connectors, mounting points, and orientation before ordering. In normal operation, this part supports normal equipment operation when replaced correctly. Common service complaints for the hopper include downtime, fitment problems, and wear/damage. Similar complaints can overlap across components, so diagnosis helps avoid unnecessary swaps. Before replacing it, confirm the failure path with targeted checks. Service verification for the hopper often includes: replace only after isolating the root cause; confirm the part number and fitment. Using part R52926 after diagnosis fixes the issue at the source instead of masking the symptom. Ordering and installation go smoother when you verify the details first. After installing part R52926, check operation under load and look for leaks, vibration, or returning fault symptoms. Using part R52926 after a confirmed diagnosis helps solve the fault cleanly and improves repair confidence. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original. If the unit has multiple revisions, confirm the exact configuration to avoid mismatched parts. If the unit has multiple revisions, confirm the exact configuration to avoid mismatched parts. Document the symptom and the post-repair test result for future service history. Document the symptom and the post-repair test result for future service history. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original. After the first test cycle, recheck hardware and connectors to confirm everything remains secure. Inspect related components so the new part isn’t exposed to the same stress that damaged the original.