3001156
Compression Spring
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION

The Cummins 3001156 Compression Spring is a component designed for use in commercial trucks. It serves a specific function within the truck’s systems, contributing to the overall efficiency and reliability of the vehicle. Understanding its purpose and significance is fundamental for maintaining and optimizing truck performance.

Basic Concepts of Compression Springs

Compression springs are mechanical devices that store energy when compressed. They are widely used in various applications due to their ability to absorb shock, maintain pressure, and return to their original shape once the compressive force is removed. In mechanical systems, these springs are integral to the functioning of numerous components, providing the necessary force and stability required for operation 1.

Role of the 3001156 Compression Spring in Truck Operation

The 3001156 Compression Spring plays a role in the truck’s operation by providing the necessary force in specific applications within the vehicle’s systems. Its placement is strategic, designed to interact with other components to ensure smooth and efficient operation. The spring’s function is to absorb and release energy as needed, contributing to the truck’s overall performance and durability 2.

Key Features of the 3001156 Compression Spring

The 3001156 Compression Spring is characterized by its material composition, which is selected for its strength and durability. The design specifications of the spring, including its coil diameter, wire diameter, and number of coils, are tailored to meet the specific demands of its application. These features ensure that the spring can withstand the stresses of truck operation while maintaining its functionality over time 3.

Benefits of Using the 3001156 Compression Spring

Utilizing the 3001156 Compression Spring in truck operations offers several advantages. These include enhanced performance due to its precise engineering, increased durability thanks to its robust material composition, and improved reliability, ensuring consistent operation under varying conditions. These benefits contribute to the overall efficiency and longevity of the truck.

Installation and Integration

Proper installation of the 3001156 Compression Spring is crucial for its effective operation within a truck’s system. This process involves ensuring that the spring is correctly positioned and secured, following manufacturer guidelines to avoid any issues. Special considerations may include checking for compatibility with other components and ensuring that the installation environment is clean and free from contaminants that could affect performance.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Common issues with the 3001156 Compression Spring may include signs of wear, such as deformation or corrosion, and failure modes like breakage or loss of spring tension. Addressing these issues involves inspecting the spring regularly for any signs of damage, understanding the causes of failure, and taking corrective actions such as replacement or adjustment to maintain the spring’s functionality.

Maintenance Tips

Maintaining the 3001156 Compression Spring is key to ensuring its longevity and optimal performance. This includes regular inspection routines to check for any signs of wear or damage, cleaning the spring and its surrounding area to prevent contamination, and following care instructions provided by the manufacturer. Proper maintenance helps in identifying potential issues early and ensures the spring continues to operate efficiently.

Cummins: A Brief Overview

Cummins Inc. is a global power leader that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines, filtration, and power generation products. With a history spanning over a century, Cummins has established a reputation for quality and innovation in the commercial truck industry. Its product range includes a variety of components and systems designed to enhance the performance, efficiency, and reliability of commercial vehicles.

Compression Spring 3001156 Compatibility with Cummins Engines

The Compression Spring part number 3001156, manufactured by Cummins, is designed to fit seamlessly within various engine models. This spring is engineered to provide the necessary compression and support required for optimal engine performance. Below is a detailed overview of its compatibility with specific Cummins engines:

K-Series Engines

  • K19: The Compression Spring 3001156 is compatible with the K19 engine, ensuring reliable operation and longevity.
  • K38: This spring fits perfectly within the K38 engine, contributing to its smooth functioning.
  • K50: The K50 engine also benefits from the use of the 3001156 Compression Spring, enhancing its overall performance.

M-Series Engines

  • M11 CELECT PLUS: The M11 CELECT PLUS engine is designed to work efficiently with the 3001156 Compression Spring, providing the necessary compression and support.
  • M11 MECHANICAL: Similarly, the M11 MECHANICAL engine is compatible with this spring, ensuring reliable performance.

N-Series Engines

  • N14 MECHANICAL: The N14 MECHANICAL engine is another model that can utilize the 3001156 Compression Spring, contributing to its operational efficiency.

NH/NT Series Engines

  • NH/NT 855: The NH/NT 855 engine is also compatible with the 3001156 Compression Spring, ensuring it operates at peak performance.

V-Series Engines

  • V28: The V28 engine is another model that can benefit from the use of the 3001156 Compression Spring, providing the necessary support and compression.

Each of these engines relies on the precise engineering of the 3001156 Compression Spring to maintain optimal performance and longevity. This compatibility ensures that the spring fits well within the engine’s design, providing the necessary support and compression for smooth operation.

Role of Part 3001156 Compression Spring in Engine Systems

The part 3001156 Compression Spring is integral to the operation of several key components within engine systems. Its primary function is to provide the necessary force to maintain proper tension and alignment, ensuring the efficient and reliable performance of these components.

Fuel Pump Systems

In fuel pump systems, the 3001156 Compression Spring is often used to maintain the correct pressure and flow of fuel. It works in conjunction with the fuel pump to ensure that the fuel is delivered at the right pressure to the engine. This is particularly important in systems with codes such as Fuel Pump Code CPL 204, Fuel Pump Code CPL-138, and Fuel Pump Code CPL-145, where precise fuel delivery is essential for optimal engine performance.

Calibration and Fuel Codes

The spring plays a significant role in the calibration of fuel systems. In systems utilizing Fuel Code or Code Fuel configurations, the 3001156 Compression Spring helps in maintaining the calibration settings by providing consistent force. This ensures that the fuel is metered accurately, which is vital for both performance and emissions compliance.

Governor Maximum Settings

In systems where Governor Maximum (Gov. Max.) settings are critical, the 3001156 Compression Spring assists in regulating the governor mechanism. By providing the necessary tension, it helps in achieving and maintaining the desired maximum governor settings, which are essential for controlling engine speed and power output.

Spring Functionality in Pumps

The spring’s role extends to various pump codes, where it ensures that the pump components operate within their specified parameters. Whether it’s a Pump Code or a specific CPL code, the 3001156 Compression Spring contributes to the reliable function of these pumps by maintaining the required mechanical tension and alignment.

Conclusion

In summary, the 3001156 Compression Spring is a vital component in ensuring the precise operation of fuel pumps, calibration systems, and governor mechanisms within engine systems. Its consistent force application is key to the reliable and efficient performance of these critical engine components.


  1. Trzesniowski, Michael. The Complete Vehicle. Springer Nature, 2023.

  2. Huzij, Robert, Spano, Angelo, Bennett, Sean. Modern Diesel Technology: Heavy Equipment Systems. Cengage Learning, 2019.

  3. Sclar, Deanna. Auto Repair for Dummies: 2nd Edition. For Dummies, 2008.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hazard Description
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
6.3 x 4.0 x 0.57 in
Weight
0.04 lbs
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