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1885N1 Contitech Bus Air Spring W01-095-0429 Firestone Air Bellows MAN 81.43601.0104
Product Description
Outer Diameter | 230mm |
Height | 445mm |
Nominal Diameter | 130.8mm |
Weight | 2.4KG |
Cross references | |||
Firetsone | W01-095-0429 | Contitech | 1885N1 |
Goodyear | 9003 | CF Gomma | 1SC270-28 |
CF Gomma | 97043 | Dunlop FR | D12S07 |
Phoenix | 1F20B |
Original parts | |||
Aitrtech | 31885 | Aitrtech | 31885-IV |
Ievco | 98478799 | MAN | 81.43601.0104 |
MAN | 81.43601.0109 | MAN | 81.43601.0111 |
MAN | 81.43601.0123 | MAN | 81.43601.0125 |
Peautomotive | 084.097-10A | Peautomotive | 084.097-20A |
Peautomotive | 084.097-40A | DT | 3.66403 |
DT | 3.66411 | WABCO | 896301114 |
Bus Air Spring
A key component of a vehicle's air suspension system, the Coach Air Spring replaces traditional metal springs. It uses compressed air within a reinforced rubber bellows to support the vehicle's weight, providing a smoother ride and flexible load management - critical to passenger comfort in coaches.
Benefits
Enhanced Comfort: Reduces road vibration and noise, critical for coaches.
Load Leveling: Maintains consistent ride height for easy passenger entry and exit (e.g., boarding platforms).
Durability: Resists wear from heavy loads and frequent stops better than metal springs.
Safety: Deflates gradually in the event of a leak; some systems include a backup air reservoir.
Maintenance Considerations
Leak check: Check bellows, valves and lines regularly.
Parts replacement: Worn bellows or damaged pistons should be replaced promptly.
System diagnostics: Modern systems use onboard diagnostics to flag problems.
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