Spare Parts

Heavy vehicle spare parts

Engine Block The main structure of the engine containing cylinders and other components.
Piston A moving component within the cylinder, responsible for converting pressure into motion.
Crankshaft A shaft that converts linear motion of the pistons into rotational motion.
Cylinder Head A detachable part that covers the cylinders, containing the combustion chambers.
Oil Pump A pump that circulates engine oil to lubricate and cool the engine.
Water Pump A pump that circulates coolant through the engine to prevent overheating.
Gearbox A mechanical system that transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
Clutch Kits Components that engage and disengage the power transmission from the engine to the gearbox.
Turbochargers Devices that increase engine efficiency and power by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber.
Batteries Devices that store and provide electrical energy to start and run the vehicle.
Alternators Generators that produce electrical power to charge the battery and run electrical systems.
Starter Motors Electric motors that initiate the engine’s operation.
Headlights Lamps that illuminate the road ahead for safe driving at night.
Sensors Devices that detect and measure various parameters, sending information to control systems.
Cables and Connectors Electrical components that connect various parts of the vehicle’s electrical system.
Brake Discs Rotors that work with brake pads to slow down or stop the vehicle.
Brake Pads Components that press against the brake discs to create friction and slow the vehicle.
Brake Drums Cylindrical components that work with brake shoes to stop the vehicle.
Hydraulic Brake Cylinders Cylinders that convert hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to apply the brakes.
ABS Modules Systems that prevent wheel lockup during braking, enhancing vehicle control.
Air Brake Components Parts of the air brake system used in heavy vehicles for efficient braking.
Shock Absorbers Devices that dampen shock impulses, providing a smoother ride.
Springs Components that absorb shock and maintain vehicle height.
Suspension Arms Links that connect the vehicle to its wheels, allowing for controlled movement.
Stabilizer Bars Bars that reduce body roll during cornering, improving stability.
Air Suspension Systems Systems that use air springs for adjustable suspension settings.
Chassis Parts Structural components of the vehicle’s frame.
Mudguards Fenders that prevent mud and debris from being thrown by the tires.
Bumpers Protective components that absorb impact in minor collisions.
Doors Entry and exit points for the vehicle, providing security and protection.
Mirrors Reflective surfaces that provide the driver with a view of the surroundings.
Fuel Injectors Devices that spray fuel into the engine’s combustion chambers.
Fuel Pumps Pumps that move fuel from the tank to the engine.
Fuel Filters Filters that remove impurities from the fuel before it reaches the engine.
Fuel Tanks Containers that store fuel for the vehicle.
Radiators Heat exchangers that cool the engine by transferring heat from the coolant to the air.
Cooling Fans Fans that help dissipate heat from the radiator.
AC Compressors Components that circulate refrigerant through the air conditioning system.
Condensers Heat exchangers that condense refrigerant from gas to liquid in the AC system.
Thermostats Devices that regulate the engine’s temperature by controlling coolant flow.
Exhaust Manifolds Collect exhaust gases from the engine cylinders and direct them to the exhaust pipe.
Catalytic Converters Devices that reduce harmful emissions from the exhaust gases.
Mufflers Components that reduce the noise produced by the exhaust system.
Exhaust Pipes Pipes that carry exhaust gases away from the engine.
Seats Seating components for driver and passengers.
Steering Wheels Wheels that allow the driver to control the direction of the vehicle.
Dashboard Panels Instrument panels that display vehicle information and controls.
Climate Control Units Systems that regulate the temperature and airflow within the cabin.
Air Filters Filters that clean the air entering the engine.
Oil Filters Filters that remove contaminants from the engine oil.
Cabin Filters Filters that clean the air entering the vehicle’s cabin.
Tires Rubber components that provide traction and absorb road shocks.
Wheels Rims that hold the tires and provide structural support.
Tire Pressure Sensors Sensors that monitor and report tire pressure.

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