Hight Quality Replalce Contitech Air Bellow FD 120-17 509 W01-358-7325 Firestone Double Air Balloon Convoluted
Product Description
GUOMAT Part Number 2B7325 refers to Firestone W01-358-7325 air spring, which is made of high-quality materials and has high durability. Air springs can be used in vehicle suspensions to reduce vibration and noise, increase ride comfort, and can also be used in industrial machinery and equipment.
Below are the detailed reference numbers:
Firestone Part Number: W01-358-7325
Contitech Part Number: FD 120-17 509
Goodyear Part Number: 2B8-150
: 2B8-153
: 2B8-550
: 579-92-3-530
Triangle Part Number : 6392/4509
American Carrier Part Number: 8003006
E.R.F Part Number: 1398567
Mac-k Part Number: 227QS32/57QK1113
Watson&Chalin Part Number: AS-0030
Hendrickson Part Number: NA1821/S14395
Ridewell Part Number: 1003587325C
SAF Holland Part Number: 57007325
Sauerl Part Number: P10754
Terberg Part Number: 21065660
Tirescone Part Number: 26C
2B7325 Double Convoluted Air Spring Technical Parameters
Cover diameter | 135mm |
Threaded hole | 2XM8X1.25 |
Air hole | M12X1.5 |
Outer diameter | 189mm |
Natural height | 177mm |
Center distance between threaded holes | 52mm |
Characteristics of Air Springs
Bellow NO. | Assembly NO. | Weight(lbs.) | Replace |
26 | W01-358-7279 | 6.7 | Hendrickson 45843-2 |
26 | W01-358-7325 | 5.3 | American Carrier 8003-006 Mac-k 227QS-32 & 57QK1113 Sauer P10-754 Watson & Chalin AS-0030 |
26 | W01-358-7330 | 5.4 | Ridewell 1003587330 |
26 | W01-358-7505 | 5.5 | Hendrickson 001347 |
26 | W01-358-7705 | 4.9 | Watson & Chalin AS-006(Repalces 7503) |
How to Maintain Industrial Air Springs
1. Regular Inspections: Perform routine inspections of the air springs to identify any signs of wear, damage, or deformities. Inspect the air springs at the same intervals as other suspension components, such as every 30 days for a cursory inspection and every 90 days for a major inspection .
2. Look for Signs of Wear: During inspections, pay attention to any debris, cuts, deformities, or rubs that could potentially lead to suspension problems .
3. Cleanliness: Keep the air springs clean and free from dirt, debris, and other contaminants. Regularly remove any accumulated dirt or debris from the air springs to prevent them from interfering with their operation.
4. Proper Installation: Ensure that the air springs are installed correctly according to the manufacturer's instructions. Improper installation can lead to premature wear and reduced performance.
5. Follow Manufacturer's Guidelines: Adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and servicing of the specific air springs you are using. These guidelines may include recommendations for lubrication, pressure checks, and other maintenance procedures.
6. Avoid Overloading: Do not exceed the recommended load capacity of the air springs. Overloading can cause excessive strain on the springs and lead to premature failure.