A0001312917 Mercedes Benz AXOR 2 2643 B Connecting Rod
7300 850 001
The A0001312917 connecting rod is a precision-engineered component designed for high-duty air brake compressor systems. It is fully compatible with MERCEDES BENZ AXOR 2 2643 and AXOR 2 2643 B, ensuring reliable mechanical movement within the compressor assembly. This heavy-duty grade part maintains the structural integrity required for heavy commercial vehicle operations.
| EAN Code | 8699031048505 |
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Description
The precision-engineered connecting rod serves as a critical mechanical link within the air brake compressor assembly. Designed to handle high-pressure cycles, this component ensures the smooth transmission of motion required for consistent air production in heavy commercial vehicles. By utilizing high-strength components, it maintains structural stability even under rigorous operating temperatures and constant mechanical stress.
A0001312917 is the OE equivalent of the MERCEDES BENZ A0001312917 connecting rod used in the MERCEDES BENZ AXOR 2 2643 and AXOR 2 2643 B. This component is essential for maintaining the pneumatic system's reliability. Replacing worn or damaged rods with this high-grade part helps prevent system failures and ensures the compressor operates within factory-standard parameters.
For workshop technicians, proper installation of the connecting rod is vital for long-term compressor health. When performing an air brake compressor repair, ensure that all related seals and bearings are inspected. This part is specifically designed for the AXOR series to provide exact fitment and seamless integration into the existing engine-driven compressor setup. Regular maintenance and inspection of the compressor components are recommended to avoid unexpected downtime.
Maintaining a well-functioning air brake system begins with high-quality internal components. Using a replacement that meets exact technical specifications ensures that the vehicle remains compliant with operational safety standards while minimizing the risk of mechanical degradation during long-haul transport.