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3053112
Compression Spring
Cummins®

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$35.99 $46.79

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DESCRIPTION
A Compression Spring is a mechanical component commonly used in trucks that stores potential energy by compressing or pushing the spring together. The spring's ability to resist linear force makes it an essential part of many suspension systems, including shock absorbers and struts. The Part Number 3053112 refers to a specific compression spring that is designed to meet the unique needs of a particular truck model. These springs are typically made of high-quality steel, which allows them to withstand the constant stress and pressure they experience during operation. Compression springs vary in size, shape, and strength depending on their intended application, but they all serve the same fundamental purpose: to absorb shock and maintain stability while driving.

SPECIFICATIONS

Hazard Description
Non-Hazardous (NOI, ICE/Auto)
Package Dimensions
2.3 x 1.0 x 1.0 in
Weight
0.05 lbs
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