247.494.935.654 (141616-02321) | JOURNAL BEARING

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Weight:
0.80 KGS
€37.36
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Description

BRAND:

CYM was established in 1956 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSSC. Specializing in the design and production of marine diesel engine bearings and bushings, intake and exhaust valves and valve seats, water and oil pumps, and camshafts. She is MAN China OEM and Daihatsu China OEM, and her products are sold in Germany and other European and American markets and Japanese markets.

 

DESCRIPTION:

The journal bearing is made of aluminum alloy having high wear resistance. The bearing upper and lower parts are positioned based on the claw.

FEATURE:

The item is strictly produced in accordance with Yanmar original technical standard and drawings. The performance of it is the same as Yanmar genuine part, and also, it is able to be exchanged with YANMAR genuine part.

 

PRECAUTIONS:

1.1.   To prevent spontaneous fall of the shell cap, immediately mount the shell cap implement-1 after removing the main bearing cap tightening nut on one side.

1.2.   Be careful so that the main bearing shell extracting implement may not come off the oil hole. Application of grease to the insertion side of the extracting implement will make it difficult for the implement to come off.

1.3.   Be careful not to turn the crankshaft in a wrong direction. The positioning claw is provided on the main bearing shell, and it will be damaged if the crankshaft is turned in a wrong direction..

1.4.   The main bearing shell is a thin-wall finished metal, and provided with appropriate interference (crush) and tension, so as to make it tightly fit to the housing surface. Therefore, do not repair the rear surface and joint surfaces with a file or scraper.

        1) Long-time use of the shells brings about the reduction of tension and hardening of the shell surfaces to cause crack and peel of the shells, even if the wear is below the allowable value. Therefore, be minded to replace the shells every 16,000 to 24,000 hours (4 to 5 years).

        2) Be sure to simultaneously replace the top and bottom shells as one pair set.

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