000 131 25 17 MERCEDES BENZ UNIMOG U 5000 Connecting Rod
7300 850 001
This high-strength connecting rod is a critical component for the air brake compressor system in heavy commercial vehicles. Designed for precise mechanical movement, it ensures the operational integrity of the compressor assembly. This part is a direct replacement for the MERCEDES BENZ 000 131 25 17, specifically engineered for the UNIMOG U 500 and UNIMOG U 5000 series.
| EAN Code | 8699031048505 |
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Description
The connecting rod serves as a vital mechanical link within the air brake compressor system, facilitating the essential movement required for consistent air pressure generation. Engineered with heavy-duty grade materials, this component is designed to withstand the rigorous cyclical stresses found in heavy commercial vehicle environments. Maintaining the structural integrity of the compressor is essential for the overall safety and reliability of the vehicle's pneumatic braking system.
000 131 25 17 is the OE-equivalent connecting rod used in the MERCEDES BENZ UNIMOG U 500 and UNIMOG U 5000. This precision-engineered part ensures seamless integration with the original compressor assembly, maintaining factory-standard performance. By utilizing this component, workshop technicians can ensure that the pneumatic systems of these specialized heavy-duty vehicles remain fully operational under demanding conditions.
For workshop technicians performing compressor overhauls or repairs, it is crucial to verify that all internal components, including the connecting rod, meet strict technical specifications. When replacing parts within the air brake compressor system, ensure that the assembly is free from debris and that all tolerances are within the manufacturer's recommended limits. Regular inspections of the compressor assembly can help prevent unexpected downtime caused by component fatigue.
Proper maintenance of the air brake compressor system is vital for fleet managers overseeing UNIMOG fleets. This component is designed to work in perfect synchronization with the piston and crankshaft mechanisms to provide reliable air delivery for braking operations.