330.01.0011 BOSCH Steering Pump
330.01.0011
Summary
High-strength steering pump component designed for heavy commercial vehicle steering systems. Featuring Port 1: M26x1,5 and Port 2: M16x1,5 with a 180 Bar pressure rating and clockwise rotation capability.
| EAN Code | 8699031093758 |
|---|
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Compatible OEM Codes
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MERCEDES BENZ
- 002 460 39 80
- 002 460 08 80
- 002 460 07 80
- 001 460 51 80
- 001 460 30 80
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ZF
- 8695 955 113
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LUK
- 542004710
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BOSCH
- K S00 001 395
Description
This high-strength steering pump is engineered to ensure reliable steering performance in demanding heavy commercial vehicle environments. Designed to operate at a pressure of 180 Bar, this component is essential for maintaining precise control and system durability within the steering assembly.
The 330.01.0011 is the OE equivalent of the BOSCH KS00001395 used in Mercedes-Benz and ZF vehicles. It is fully compatible with Mercedes-Benz ( 0014603080, 0014605180, 0024600780, 0024600880, 0024603980 ), LUK ( 542004710 ), ZF ( 8695955113 ), and BOSCH ( KS00001395 ) systems. This part ensures optimal fluid flow and pressure management under heavy-duty conditions.
For workshop technicians, this part features specific port configurations: Port 1 is M26x1,5 and Port 2 is M16x1,5, with a clockwise rotation specification. When performing maintenance or system overhauls, always verify the rotation direction and port sizes to ensure seamless integration with the existing steering architecture.
Regular inspection of the steering pump can prevent system failures and ensure the longevity of the steering mechanism in heavy-duty applications.
The 330.01.0011 is the OE equivalent of the BOSCH KS00001395 used in Mercedes-Benz and ZF vehicles. It is fully compatible with Mercedes-Benz ( 0014603080, 0014605180, 0024600780, 0024600880, 0024603980 ), LUK ( 542004710 ), ZF ( 8695955113 ), and BOSCH ( KS00001395 ) systems. This part ensures optimal fluid flow and pressure management under heavy-duty conditions.
For workshop technicians, this part features specific port configurations: Port 1 is M26x1,5 and Port 2 is M16x1,5, with a clockwise rotation specification. When performing maintenance or system overhauls, always verify the rotation direction and port sizes to ensure seamless integration with the existing steering architecture.
Regular inspection of the steering pump can prevent system failures and ensure the longevity of the steering mechanism in heavy-duty applications.
Technical Specifications
| Port 1 | M26x1,5 |
|---|---|
| Port 2 | M16x1,5 |
| Pressure | 180 Bar |
| Clockwise | OK |
Other OEMs
BOSCH
- KS00001395
- K S00 001 395
LUK
- 542004710
MERCEDES BENZ
- A0024603980
- A0024600880
- A0024600780
- A0014605180
- A0014603080
- 0024603980
- 0024600880
- 0024600780
- 002.460.3980
- 002.460.39.80
- 002.460.0880
- 002.460.08.80
- 002.460.0780
- 002.460.07.80
- 002 460 3980
- 002 460 0880
- 002 460 0780
- 0014605180
- 0014603080
- 001.460.5180
- 001.460.51.80
- 001.460.3080
- 001.460.30.80
- 001 460 5180
- 001 460 3080
- 002 460 39 80
- 002 460 08 80
- 002 460 07 80
- 001 460 51 80
- 001 460 30 80
ZF
- 8695 955 113
Vehicles Used
| Brand | Model | Model Type | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|
| BOSCH | |||
| LUK | |||
| MERCEDES BENZ | |||
| ZF |
FAQ
What are the compatible OEM reference numbers for this part?
This product is compatible with the following OEM numbers: BOSCH KS00 0{...} (KS 47 1 395), LUK 542 247 (542247), MERCEDES BENZ 46/3/K (7 references), and ZF 869/5/9/5/5/1/1/3.
Which vehicle brands is this steering pump compatible with?
This component is designed for compatibility with Mercedes-Benz, ZF, LUK, and BOSCH systems used in heavy commercial vehicles.
What are the technical specifications regarding ports and pressure?
The unit features a Port 1 of M26x1,5 and a Port 2 of M16x1,5. It is designed for a working pressure of up to 180 Bar with a clockwise rotation.
Is this part suitable for heavy-duty commercial applications?
Yes, it is manufactured using high-strength components specifically for heavy commercial vehicle steering systems to ensure durability under load.
How can I identify if my current steering pump needs replacement?
Technicians should look for symptoms such as decreased steering precision or fluid leaks around the M26x or M16x ports during routine maintenance.