China OEM Air Suspension Compressor 2513200904 for 06-10 Mercedes-Benz R Class W251 2 Corner mini air compressor

Product Description

Air Suspension Compressor For 06-10 Mercedes-Benz R Class W251  A2 Corner
Main Products:Air Spring,Convoluted Air Spring,Industrial Air Springs,Air Suspension Spring,Air Compressor,Air Valve,Bus Rubber Bellows,Truck & Trailer Air Bags,Cabin Air Shock,Electric Water Pump
 

Specifications

 

Type Air Suspension Compressor GUOMAT NO. 52
/ A2513200904
/ A
/ A
/ A2513202604
A/ A2513257104

 

This W251 Air Suspension Compressor fits for the following cars:

 

Car Make Model Bodystyle Type OEM of Air Spring
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CDi 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 4matic 2513202604
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CGI 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 500 4matic A2513200904
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 63 AMG 2513257104
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CDi 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 2513201204
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi 2513200904
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi 4matic A2513202604
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic A2513201204
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic A2513257104
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CGI 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 500 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 500 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 63 AMG 2513202604
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CDi 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 A2513200904
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 4matic 2513257104
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 CDi 4matic 2513201204
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 320 CDi 4matic 2513200904
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 A2513202604
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 4matic A2513201204
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CGI 4matic A2513257104
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 500 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 500 4matic A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 63 AMG
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 300 A
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CDi 4matic
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 350 CDi 4matic 2513202604
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280
Mercedes-Benz R-Class MPV R 280 4matic A2513200904

 

Notes Make Model Year Variant Type BodyStyle Engine
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2017 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2016 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2015 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2014 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2013 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2012 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2011 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2571 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2009 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))
  Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2008 3.5-t [2006-2017] Box Box 1796ccm 156HP 115KW (Petrol/Natural Gas (CNG))

 

 

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Material: Rubber and Aluminum, Aluminum and Steel
Certification: ISO/TS16949, ISO9001
Car Make: Benz
Position: Rear
OEM: No
Type: Air Suspension Compressor
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Are there special considerations for air compressor installations in remote areas?

Yes, there are several special considerations to take into account when installing air compressors in remote areas. These areas often lack access to infrastructure and services readily available in urban or well-developed regions. Here are some key considerations:

1. Power Source:

Remote areas may have limited or unreliable access to electricity. It is crucial to assess the availability and reliability of the power source for operating the air compressor. In some cases, alternative power sources such as diesel generators or solar panels may need to be considered to ensure a consistent and uninterrupted power supply.

2. Environmental Conditions:

Remote areas can present harsh environmental conditions that can impact the performance and durability of air compressors. Extreme temperatures, high humidity, dust, and corrosive environments may require the selection of air compressors specifically designed to withstand these conditions. Adequate protection, insulation, and ventilation must be considered to prevent damage and ensure optimal operation.

3. Accessibility and Transport:

Transporting air compressors to remote areas may pose logistical challenges. The size, weight, and portability of the equipment should be evaluated to ensure it can be transported efficiently to the installation site. Additionally, the availability of suitable transportation infrastructure, such as roads or air transportation, needs to be considered to facilitate the delivery and installation process.

4. Maintenance and Service:

In remote areas, access to maintenance and service providers may be limited. It is important to consider the availability of trained technicians and spare parts for the specific air compressor model. Adequate planning for routine maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting should be in place to minimize downtime and ensure the longevity of the equipment.

5. Fuel and Lubricants:

For air compressors that require fuel or lubricants, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply can be challenging in remote areas. It is necessary to assess the availability and accessibility of fuel or lubricant sources and plan for their storage and replenishment. In some cases, alternative or renewable fuel options may need to be considered.

6. Noise and Environmental Impact:

Remote areas are often characterized by their natural beauty and tranquility. Minimizing noise levels and environmental impact should be a consideration when installing air compressors. Selecting models with low noise emissions and implementing appropriate noise reduction measures can help mitigate disturbances to the surrounding environment and wildlife.

7. Communication and Remote Monitoring:

Given the remote location, establishing reliable communication channels and remote monitoring capabilities can be essential for effective operation and maintenance. Remote monitoring systems can provide real-time data on the performance and status of the air compressor, enabling proactive maintenance and troubleshooting.

By addressing these special considerations, air compressor installations in remote areas can be optimized for reliable operation, efficiency, and longevity.

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How do you troubleshoot common air compressor problems?

Troubleshooting common air compressor problems can help identify and resolve issues that may affect the performance and functionality of the compressor. Here are some steps to troubleshoot common air compressor problems:

1. No Power:

  • Check the power source and ensure the compressor is properly plugged in.
  • Inspect the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure it hasn’t tripped or blown.
  • Verify that the compressor’s power switch or control panel is turned on.

2. Low Air Pressure:

  • Check the air pressure gauge on the compressor. If the pressure is below the desired level, the compressor might not be building up enough pressure.
  • Inspect for air leaks in the system. Leaks can cause a drop in pressure. Listen for hissing sounds or use a soapy water solution to identify the location of leaks.
  • Ensure the compressor’s intake filter is clean and not clogged, as this can restrict airflow and reduce pressure.

3. Excessive Noise or Vibration:

  • Inspect the compressor’s mounting and foundation to ensure it is secure and stable. Loose mounts can cause excessive noise and vibration.
  • Check for loose or damaged components, such as belts, pulleys, or motor mounts. Tighten or replace as necessary.
  • Verify that the compressor’s cooling system, such as the fan or fins, is clean and free from obstructions. Overheating can lead to increased noise and vibration.

4. Air Leaks:

  • Inspect all connections, valves, fittings, and hoses for leaks. Tighten or replace any loose or damaged components.
  • Apply a soapy water solution to suspected areas and look for bubbles. Bubbles indicate air leaks.
  • Consider using thread sealant or Teflon tape on threaded connections to ensure a proper seal.

5. Excessive Moisture in Compressed Air:

  • Check the compressor’s drain valve and ensure it is functioning properly. Open the valve to release any accumulated moisture.
  • Inspect and clean the compressor’s moisture separator or air dryer, if equipped.
  • Consider installing additional filtration or drying equipment to remove moisture from the compressed air system.

6. Motor Overheating:

  • Ensure the compressor’s cooling system is clean and unobstructed.
  • Check the motor’s air intake vents and clean any dust or debris that may be blocking airflow.
  • Verify that the compressor is not being operated in an excessively hot environment.
  • Check the motor’s lubrication levels and ensure they are within the manufacturer’s recommended range.
  • Consider using a thermal overload protector to prevent the motor from overheating.

If troubleshooting these common problems does not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to consult the manufacturer’s manual or seek assistance from a qualified technician. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, lubrication, and inspection, can also help prevent common problems and ensure the optimal performance of the air compressor.

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What is the impact of tank size on air compressor performance?

The tank size of an air compressor plays a significant role in its performance and functionality. Here are the key impacts of tank size:

1. Air Storage Capacity: The primary function of the air compressor tank is to store compressed air. A larger tank size allows for greater air storage capacity. This means the compressor can build up a reserve of compressed air, which can be useful for applications that require intermittent or fluctuating air demand. Having a larger tank ensures a steady supply of compressed air during peak usage periods.

2. Run Time: The tank size affects the run time of the air compressor. A larger tank can provide longer continuous operation before the compressor motor needs to restart. This is because the compressed air in the tank can be used to meet the demand without the need for the compressor to run continuously. It reduces the frequency of motor cycling, which can improve energy efficiency and prolong the motor’s lifespan.

3. Pressure Stability: A larger tank helps maintain stable pressure during usage. When the compressor is running, it fills the tank until it reaches a specified pressure level, known as the cut-out pressure. As the air is consumed from the tank, the pressure drops to a certain level, known as the cut-in pressure, at which point the compressor restarts to refill the tank. A larger tank size results in a slower pressure drop during usage, ensuring more consistent and stable pressure for the connected tools or equipment.

4. Duty Cycle: The duty cycle refers to the amount of time an air compressor can operate within a given time period. A larger tank size can increase the duty cycle of the compressor. The compressor can run for longer periods before reaching its duty cycle limit, reducing the risk of overheating and improving overall performance.

5. Tool Compatibility: The tank size can also impact the compatibility with certain tools or equipment. Some tools, such as high-demand pneumatic tools or spray guns, require a continuous and adequate supply of compressed air. A larger tank size ensures that the compressor can meet the air demands of such tools without causing pressure drops or affecting performance.

It is important to note that while a larger tank size offers advantages in terms of air storage and performance, it also results in a larger and heavier compressor unit. Consider the intended application, available space, and portability requirements when selecting an air compressor with the appropriate tank size.

Ultimately, the optimal tank size for an air compressor depends on the specific needs of the user and the intended application. Assess the air requirements, duty cycle, and desired performance to determine the most suitable tank size for your air compressor.

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editor by CX 2024-01-03