Price | Negotiated |
MOQ | Negotiable |
Delivery Time | 5 - 8 work days |
Brand | ISUZU |
Place of Origin | Japan |
Model Number | 6WG1 |
Packaging Details | Neutral Package or Fumigation Free |
Payment Terms | D/P, T/T |
Supply Ability | 50 pieces |
Condition | Used | Engine model | 6WG1 |
Place of Origin | Japan | Packaging Details | Neutral Package or Fumigation Free |
Color | Same as pictures | Excavator model | ZX470 - 5 |
Material | Iron | Model Number | 6WG1 |
Supply Ability | 50 pieces | Brand Name | ISUZU |
Payment Terms | D/P, T/T | Type | Diesel Engine |
Price | Negotiated | Delivery Time | 5 - 8 work days |
Product name | Used Connecting Rod | Part number | 1 - 12230185 - 0 |
6WG1 Diesel Used Connecting Rod For Excavator ZX450 ZX470 - 5 1 - 12230185 - 0
Specification
Engine number: 6WG1 |
Application: Excavator |
Injection: Electric,Direct |
Engine type: Diesel |
Number of cylinders: 6 |
Quality: High quality |
Size: Standard |
Packing Neutral: Packing |
Description
Types of Connecting Rods
Most commonly used in automobile engines, connecting rods are generally used in an internal combustion engine. The connecting rods link the pistons to the crankshaft and provide fluid movement between them. Farm equipment, cars and truck, construction equipment and any other type of vehicle with an internal combustion engines uses some type of connecting rod.
Forged
Connecting
rods
are
typed
by
the
process
used
to
manufacture
the
rods.
The
process
of
making
forged
connecting
rods
constitutes
forcing
the
grain
of
the
selected
material,
such
as
a
steel
alloy,
in
the
specified
shape
of
the
rod.
Manufacturers
use
different
types
of
steel
alloys
including
4340
steel
or
a
chrome
and
nickel
alloy.
The
nickel/chrome
alloy
increases
the
strength
of
the
connecting
rod
without
making
the
finished
product
brittle.
Cast
Rods
Cast
rods
are
generally
the
choice
of
original
equipment
manufacturers
because
they
handle
the
load
of
a
stock
engine
and
are
less
expensive
to
make.
Cast
connecting
rods
possess
a
seam
down
the
middle
that
is
noticeable
and
differentiates
it
from
the
forged
type.
Do
not
use
cast
rods
in
high
horsepower
applications
over
450
and
going
6,000
rpm.
Powdered
Metal
Another
original
equipment
manufacturers
choice
is
the
powdered
metal
connecting
rod.
A
powdered
mix
of
metal
is
pressed
into
a
mold
and
heated
at
high
temperatures
to
melt
the
mixture
into
a
solid
form.
Little
machining
is
necessary
with
the
powdered
metal
rods
because
they
come
out
of
the
mold
basically
a
finished
product.
These
rods
are
less
expensive
to
manufacture
than
steel
and
stronger
than
cast
connecting
rods.
Billet
Billet
connecting
rods
are
the
ones
that
are
generally
used
for
high-end
racing
vehicles.
Billet
rods
are
machined
from
one
piece
of
steel
or
aluminum
and
are
lighter,
stronger
and
more
durable
than
other
types.
Some
billet
rods
are
specially
designed
with
features
that
reduce
stress
risers
and
ease
into
the
billet
material’s
natural
grain.