A0001312517 Mercedes Benz AXOR 2 2436 Connecting Rod
7300 850 001
The A0001312517 connecting rod is a precision-engineered component designed for air brake compressor repair kits. It serves as a critical part for the Mercedes Benz AXOR 2 2436, ensuring stable mechanical movement within the compressor system. Built with high-strength components, this part meets strict industrial standards for heavy commercial vehicle maintenance and service.
| EAN Code | 8699031048505 |
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Description
This specialized connecting rod is an essential component within air brake compressor repair kits, designed to facilitate precise mechanical motion. In heavy commercial vehicle systems, the stability of the compressor is vital for consistent pneumatic pressure. This part is engineered to withstand the rigorous cycles of engine-driven compression, providing long-term durability and reliable performance in demanding environments.
A0001312517 is the OE equivalent of the MERCEDES BENZ A0001312517 connecting rod used in the MERCEDES BENZ AXOR 2 2436. This component ensures that the compressor assembly maintains optimal stroke frequency and mechanical synchronization within the pneumatic system. By using high-strength components, this part maintains the integrity of the air brake system under heavy-duty operating conditions.
For workshop technicians performing air brake compressor overhauls, ensuring exact fitment is crucial. When replacing the connecting rod, it is recommended to inspect the surrounding compressor assembly for wear and ensure all mating surfaces are clean. Regular maintenance of the compressor system helps prevent pressure drops and maintains braking efficiency in heavy-duty trucks. This part is specifically designed for seamless integration into the existing compressor architecture of compatible vehicles.
Proper installation of this connecting rod helps prevent irregular vibrations within the compressor unit. Technicians should verify that all seals and gaskets within the repair kit are also in optimal condition to prevent air leaks during operation.