411 151 732 2 WABCO Compatible Connecting Rod
7300 850 002
The VADEN ORIGINAL 7300 850 002 is a high-strength component engineered for reliability within air brake compressor systems. This connecting rod is designed to meet strict technical standards and is fully compatible with WABCO systems, ensuring seamless integration and long-term operational stability in heavy commercial vehicle applications.
| EAN Code | 8699031048512 |
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Description
The heavy duty connecting rod is a critical mechanical component designed to maintain precise movement within the air brake compressor system. This part plays a vital role in the reciprocating motion of the compressor, ensuring consistent air pressure delivery for the braking system of heavy commercial vehicles. Engineered with high-strength components, it provides the necessary durability to withstand rigorous operational cycles in demanding environments.
411 151 732 2 is the OE-equivalent of the WABCO connecting rod used in air brake compressor repair kits. This component is specifically engineered to meet the exact technical requirements of WABCO systems, ensuring perfect fitment and reliable performance. By using this high-grade part, workshop technicians can maintain the integrity of the compressor assembly without compromising on system safety or efficiency.
For workshop technicians performing maintenance or complete overhauls, this connecting rod offers ease of assembly and precise tolerances. It is essential to verify the compatibility with the existing compressor assembly to ensure optimal synchronization. Regular inspection of the compressor components during routine heavy vehicle servicing helps prevent unexpected downtime and maintains the longevity of the pneumatic system.
Maintaining high standards in air brake compressor repair is crucial for heavy commercial vehicle safety. This component is designed to function reliably under high-load conditions, providing stable mechanical support within the compressor housing. Using a precision-engineered part ensures that the pneumatic pressure remains consistent during critical braking operations.