Product Description
K19 Diesel Engnie Idler Pulley 3009639
Portion Quantity | 3009639 |
Element Name | Idler Pulley |
Brand Title | Genuine |
Engine Family members | K19 |
Warranty | 3 Months |
Packing | Original / Neutral / Customized |
MOQ | 1 PCS |
1 | 3001281 | Roller Bearing |
two | S 113 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
three | 3057183 | |
4 | 111445 | Lock Washer |
5 | 3257106 | Lock Nut |
six | 145551 | O-Ring Seal |
7 | S 911 B | Pipe Plug |
eight | 3057123 | Admirer Pulley |
nine | 3057193 | Fan Hub Protect |
ten | 3001280 | Retaining Ring |
11 | 3062393 | Oil Seal |
12 | 3057110 | Bearing Spacer |
thirteen | 3057111 | Bearing Spacer |
fourteen | 3012467 | Basic Washer |
fifteen | 3036138 | Enthusiast Spindle |
sixteen | 3057104 | V Ribbed Belt |
seventeen | S 205 | Regular Hexagon Nut |
18 | 300571 | O-Ring Seal |
19 | 3201659 | Rectangular Ring Seal |
twenty | 64929 | Double Conclude Plain Stud |
21 | 157197 | Double Stop Basic Stud |
22 | 3201117 | Double Conclude Plain Stud |
23 | S 604 | Lock Washer |
491 0571 | ||
3060465 | Idler Lever | |
24 | 145581 | O-Ring Seal |
25 | 3019415 | Torsion Spring |
26 | 4157194 | Loafer Lever |
27 | 3009475 | Pivot Shaft |
28 | 127454 | Simple Washer |
29 | 3628104 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
30 | 306 0571 | Idler Lever Cap |
31 | 3177129 | Thrust Bearing |
32 | 30571 | |
33 | 3060463 | Flat Head Cap Screw |
34 | 68171 | Roll Pin |
35 | 3177125 | Pivot Shaft Help |
36 | S 2268 | Grease Fitting |
37 | 3177128 | Use Sleeve |
3009639 | Idler Pulley | |
38 | 3009481 | Idler Shaft |
39 | 3065830 | Oil Seal |
40 | 305714 | Roller Bearing |
forty one | 3201228 | Idler Pulley |
42 | 3004057 | Lock Nut |
43 | 3201206 | Expansion Plug |
44 | S 249 | Standard Hexagon Jam Nut |
45 | S 640 | Simple Washer |
forty six | 3042651 | Idler Pulley Bracket |
forty seven | 103009 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
48 | 357193 | Ring Dowel |
49 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
fifty | 3012475 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
51 | one 0571 8 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
52 | S 622 | Simple Washer |
53 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
fifty four | 3200905 | Mounting Spacer |
55 | 3201283 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
3012628 | Alternator Assist | |
fifty six | 3571596 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
57 | 3571597 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
fifty eight | 357159 | Alternator Help |
fifty nine | 3008018 | Shock Absorber |
3057136 3001281
two S 113
3 3057183
four 111445
5 32571066 145551
3057122
nine 3057193
ten 3001280
eleven 3062393
12 3057110
thirteen 3057111
fourteen 3012467
15 3036140
16 3057106
18 300571
19 3201659
twenty 64929
21 157197
22 3201117 3060465
24 145581
25 3019415
26 3177127
27 3009475
28 127454
29 S 110 B
30 306 0571
31 3177129
32 30571
33 3060463
34 68171
35 3177125
37 3177128
3009639
38 3009481
39 3065830
forty 305714
forty one 3201228
forty two 3004057
43 3201206
forty eight 357193
53 S 610 Y Washer, Lock 1 7/16 in.
fifty four 3200905 Y Spacer, Mounting 1
fifty five 3201283 Y Screw, Hexagon Head Cap 1 7/sixteen – 14 X 2 3/4 in
3012628
56 3571596
fifty seven 3571597
fifty eight 357159
fifty nine 3008018
HangZhou CZPT Market & Trade Co., Ltd.
Include:Haili Market Park ,HangZhou Economic Development Zone ,ZheJiang ,China
Put up Code:442013
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1 Piece (Min. Order) |
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Car Make: | 3009639 |
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Car Model: | M11 Qsm ISM |
Engine Type: | Diesel Engine |
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Part Number | 3009639 |
Part Name | Idler Pulley |
Brand Name | Genuine |
Engine Family | K19 |
Warranty | 3 Months |
Packing | Original / Neutral / Customized |
MOQ | 1 PCS |
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1 | 3001281 | Roller Bearing |
2 | S 113 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
3 | 3002183 | |
4 | 111445 | Lock Washer |
5 | 3202206 | Lock Nut |
6 | 145551 | O-Ring Seal |
7 | S 911 B | Pipe Plug |
8 | 3002223 | Fan Pulley |
9 | 3002193 | Fan Hub Cover |
10 | 3001280 | Retaining Ring |
11 | 3062393 | Oil Seal |
12 | 3002210 | Bearing Spacer |
13 | 3002211 | Bearing Spacer |
14 | 3012467 | Plain Washer |
15 | 3036138 | Fan Spindle |
16 | 3002204 | V Ribbed Belt |
17 | S 205 | Regular Hexagon Nut |
18 | 3000859 | O-Ring Seal |
19 | 3201659 | Rectangular Ring Seal |
20 | 64929 | Double End Plain Stud |
21 | 102397 | Double End Plain Stud |
22 | 3201117 | Double End Plain Stud |
23 | S 604 | Lock Washer |
4910478 | ||
3060465 | Idler Lever | |
24 | 145581 | O-Ring Seal |
25 | 3019415 | Torsion Spring |
26 | 4101094 | Idler Lever |
27 | 3009475 | Pivot Shaft |
28 | 127454 | Plain Washer |
29 | 3628104 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
30 | 3060464 | Idler Lever Cap |
31 | 3177129 | Thrust Bearing |
32 | 3009477 | |
33 | 3060463 | Flat Head Cap Screw |
34 | 68171 | Roll Pin |
35 | 3177125 | Pivot Shaft Support |
36 | S 2268 | Grease Fitting |
37 | 3177128 | Wear Sleeve |
3009639 | Idler Pulley | |
38 | 3009481 | Idler Shaft |
39 | 3065830 | Oil Seal |
40 | 3003354 | Roller Bearing |
41 | 3201228 | Idler Pulley |
42 | 3004057 | Lock Nut |
43 | 3201206 | Expansion Plug |
44 | S 249 | Regular Hexagon Jam Nut |
45 | S 640 | Plain Washer |
46 | 3042651 | Idler Pulley Bracket |
47 | 103009 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
48 | 3002993 | Ring Dowel |
49 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
50 | 3012475 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
51 | 108708 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
52 | S 622 | Plain Washer |
53 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
54 | 3200905 | Mounting Spacer |
55 | 3201283 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
3012628 | Alternator Support | |
56 | 3010596 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
57 | 3010597 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
58 | 3041859 | Alternator Support |
59 | 3008018 | Shock Absorber |
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1 Piece (Min. Order) |
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Shipping Cost:
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Car Make: | 3009639 |
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Car Model: | M11 Qsm ISM |
Engine Type: | Diesel Engine |
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Part Number | 3009639 |
Part Name | Idler Pulley |
Brand Name | Genuine |
Engine Family | K19 |
Warranty | 3 Months |
Packing | Original / Neutral / Customized |
MOQ | 1 PCS |
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1 | 3001281 | Roller Bearing |
2 | S 113 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
3 | 3002183 | |
4 | 111445 | Lock Washer |
5 | 3202206 | Lock Nut |
6 | 145551 | O-Ring Seal |
7 | S 911 B | Pipe Plug |
8 | 3002223 | Fan Pulley |
9 | 3002193 | Fan Hub Cover |
10 | 3001280 | Retaining Ring |
11 | 3062393 | Oil Seal |
12 | 3002210 | Bearing Spacer |
13 | 3002211 | Bearing Spacer |
14 | 3012467 | Plain Washer |
15 | 3036138 | Fan Spindle |
16 | 3002204 | V Ribbed Belt |
17 | S 205 | Regular Hexagon Nut |
18 | 3000859 | O-Ring Seal |
19 | 3201659 | Rectangular Ring Seal |
20 | 64929 | Double End Plain Stud |
21 | 102397 | Double End Plain Stud |
22 | 3201117 | Double End Plain Stud |
23 | S 604 | Lock Washer |
4910478 | ||
3060465 | Idler Lever | |
24 | 145581 | O-Ring Seal |
25 | 3019415 | Torsion Spring |
26 | 4101094 | Idler Lever |
27 | 3009475 | Pivot Shaft |
28 | 127454 | Plain Washer |
29 | 3628104 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
30 | 3060464 | Idler Lever Cap |
31 | 3177129 | Thrust Bearing |
32 | 3009477 | |
33 | 3060463 | Flat Head Cap Screw |
34 | 68171 | Roll Pin |
35 | 3177125 | Pivot Shaft Support |
36 | S 2268 | Grease Fitting |
37 | 3177128 | Wear Sleeve |
3009639 | Idler Pulley | |
38 | 3009481 | Idler Shaft |
39 | 3065830 | Oil Seal |
40 | 3003354 | Roller Bearing |
41 | 3201228 | Idler Pulley |
42 | 3004057 | Lock Nut |
43 | 3201206 | Expansion Plug |
44 | S 249 | Regular Hexagon Jam Nut |
45 | S 640 | Plain Washer |
46 | 3042651 | Idler Pulley Bracket |
47 | 103009 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
48 | 3002993 | Ring Dowel |
49 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
50 | 3012475 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
51 | 108708 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
52 | S 622 | Plain Washer |
53 | S 610 | Lock Washer |
54 | 3200905 | Mounting Spacer |
55 | 3201283 | Hexagon Head Cap Screw |
3012628 | Alternator Support | |
56 | 3010596 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
57 | 3010597 | Captive Washer Cap Screw |
58 | 3041859 | Alternator Support |
59 | 3008018 | Shock Absorber |
What Is a Pulley?
The pulley is a wheel mounted on a shaft or axle. Its purpose is to support the movement of a cable that is taut. This cable transfers power to a shaft. However, there are certain safety precautions that you should follow when using a pulley. Read on to learn more! Listed below are common uses and their main parts. Listed below are some of the benefits of using a pulley.
Common uses of a pulley
A pulley is a common mechanical device used to increase the force needed to lift a heavy object. Most commonly, these devices are used in construction equipment. These machines use high-tension ropes to transfer heavy objects from one floor to another. Other common uses of a pulley include buckets and flagpoles. These devices are extremely useful in a wide range of applications. To learn more about the common uses of pulleys, keep reading.
A pulley is a wheel with grooves for holding rope. Its purpose is to change the direction and point at which a pulling force acts. It is usually used in sets to reduce the amount of force needed to lift a load, but the work involved is similar. Pulleys are also used in rock climbing devices. For many applications, a pulley is a vital part of construction.
The most common use of a pulley involves hoisting and lowering a flag. Other examples include clotheslines, bird feeders, and escalators. Pulleys are also commonly used on oil derricks. Many other common applications include hoisting and lowering garage doors. Pulley systems are also used in engines and cranes. For more information, check out our interactive pulley diagram!
Pulleys can also be used to lower total work required for a task. In many cases, a pulley will consist of two parts: the pulley hub and the shaft pulley. The hub clamps the shaft pulley, while the pulley itself is connected to the motor or other device. If you’re looking for a pulley, it’s important to learn how it works.
The most common uses for a pulley involve lifting heavy objects, and the mechanism used to lift them is known as a pulley. A pulley is an industrial device that uses two wheels to reduce the force needed to lift a weight. The pulley reduces this force by half by allowing the user to pull on the rope four times as far. The pulley also allows for a smaller lifting distance.
Main parts of a pulley
A pulley consists of the main element of a system. This is typically a cable, rope, belt, or chain. There are two basic types of pulleys – a Driver Pulley and a Follower Pulley. Pulleys are available in small and large sizes. The periphery part of the pulley is called the Face, and the protruding middle part is called the Crown. A pulley’s face can be round, rectangular, or even “V” shaped.
The first pulley was created by the Greek mathematician Archimedes in the third century BCE. These simple machines are made of a rope, an axle, and a wheel. The pulley’s end is attached to a person, object, or motor. These machines can be used in various tasks to lift heavy objects. The pulley is a great mechanical advantage for any lifter.
The ideal mechanical advantage of a pulley is defined by the number of rope segments that pull an object. The higher the number of loops on the rope, the higher the mechanical advantage. The greater the mechanical advantage, the less force is required to move the object. Likewise, the greater the distance the rope traverses, the higher the mechanical advantage of a pulley. There are several different types of pulley, depending on their combination of rope, wheel, and rope.
The basic components of a pulley are the face and hub, and the rope is threaded into the center of the pulley. The pulley is usually made of a rope and can be used to lift heavy weights. It can also be used to apply great force in any direction. Step pulleys have multiple faces, which are fixed in sequence. They can also increase the speed of the driven pulley.
A pulley is a simple machine consisting of a wheel, rope, or chain. These parts are crucial for making moving and lifting easier. Because they change the direction and magnitude of force, they can be a useful tool. Some pulleys even change direction. You can learn more about the pulley by downloading this resource today. The resources are designed to support the new 9-1 GCSEs in Design & Technology and Engineering.
Mechanical advantage
Pulleys have been used to move heavy objects for centuries. When two rope sections are used, the weight of a 100kg mass can be moved with only 500 newtons of force. Adding an extra pulley increases the mechanical advantage. If the pulley has two wheels, the distance between the rope sections and the wheel grooves is only half the distance, but the mechanical advantage still applies. Adding another pulley increases the mechanical advantage, but can be risky.
Mechanical advantage is the ratio of force used versus force applied. The calculations are made under the assumption that the ropes and weights do not elongate or lose energy due to friction. If the weights are very light, the mechanical advantage is greater than that in the real world. To calculate the mechanical advantage, the weight of the load to be lifted must be the same as the weight of the person using the pulley.
A single moveable pulley has a mechanical advantage of two. The weight passes around the pulley, and one end of the rope is attached to a fixed point. The pulling force is then applied to the other end of the rope. The distance the weight travels doubles, or halved, depending on the direction of the pulley. Adding a second pulley reduces the distance and the effort required to lift it.
There are several ways to calculate the mechanical advantage of a pulley system. Some methods are specific to certain types of systems, while others work for all systems. The T-Method is a good choice in many applications, as it calculates the units of tension for each rope segment. Once you have determined the input force, you need to determine the maximum force that will be applied to each component. A compound pulley, for example, will require 4 units of tension for each rope segment.
In simple terms, the effort is the amount of force needed to lift the load. This force is measured in newtons (N). A mechanical advantage is often presented without units. If the student does not have this unit, you may need to convert the units to newtons, since one kilogram is equal to 10 newtons. If you can’t figure out the units of effort, you can use the KWL chart provided by the teacher.
Safety precautions
There are a few safety precautions you should take when using a pulley. First, always check the SWL (safe working load) before attaching anything to the pulley. This indicates the maximum weight and angle the pulley can safely handle. Second, make sure that your work area is free from people and debris. Third, wear a hard hat to protect your head from blows and falling objects.
Another important consideration is anchoring. Although the pulley reduces the weight of an object, it is not enough to eliminate the weight. This is especially true if you are hoisting a heavy object, such as a motorcycle or lawnmower. It is important to ensure that the anchoring point can support the entire weight of the load. It is also important to follow proper anchoring procedures when using a pulley to lift a motorcycle or lawnmower.
In addition to the safety latch, you should use a tag line to control the suspended load. Remember that a chain pulley block is necessary for vertical lifting. You should also wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while using a pulley to avoid injuries. If your workplace does not have an PPE policy, you should consider implementing a similar policy. These safety guidelines are a good start.
If you are using a pulley to lift heavy objects, make sure to wear gloves. Those who are not familiar with rope-pulling will have an easier time demonstrating how it works. If you are using a rope-pulley system in a classroom, be sure to follow lab safety guidelines. Wear cloth gloves, clear the area, and do not jerk the rope. In addition, never allow yourself to be pulled into the rope by an unfamiliar person.
Another important safety precaution when using a pulley is to ensure that the anchor point for your system is adequate to support the weight of the object being lifted. Check with the manufacturer of the pulley to find out what its weight limit is, as some types of pulleys are designed to lift much heavier weights than others. It is important to follow all manufacturer’s instructions when using a pulley.
editor by CX 2023-03-30