5407898
After Treatment Device
Cummins®

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$11,499.95 $13,684.94

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction

The Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device is a component designed to enhance the emissions control system of commercial trucks. Its purpose is to reduce harmful emissions produced by diesel engines, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and contributing to improved air quality 1.

Basic Concepts of After Treatment Devices

After treatment devices are systems installed in the exhaust stream of diesel engines to reduce emissions before they are released into the atmosphere. These devices function by capturing and converting harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) into less harmful substances. Their role is vital in minimizing the environmental impact of diesel engines and ensuring they meet stringent emissions standards 2.

Purpose of the Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device

The Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device plays a specific role in the operation of a truck by facilitating the reduction of emissions. It is part of a comprehensive system that includes components like diesel particulate filters (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems. This device aids in the conversion of harmful emissions into less harmful substances, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency and environmental friendliness of the truck’s engine 3.

Key Features

The Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device incorporates several key features that enhance its performance and durability. Its design includes advanced materials that resist corrosion and withstand high temperatures. Technological innovations such as improved catalyst formulations and precise engineering ensure optimal functionality. These features contribute to the device’s reliability and effectiveness in reducing emissions.

Benefits

The Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device offers several benefits. It helps trucks achieve better emissions compliance, ensuring they meet regulatory standards. Additionally, it can enhance engine performance by maintaining efficient exhaust flow. Fleet operators may also experience potential cost savings due to improved fuel efficiency and reduced maintenance requirements associated with lower emissions.

Installation and Integration

Installing the Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device involves integrating it into the truck’s existing emissions control system. Compatibility with various truck models is a key consideration, ensuring seamless installation. Proper integration is crucial for maintaining the device’s effectiveness and ensuring it functions correctly within the overall emissions control framework.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Maintaining the Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device is important for ensuring its optimal performance. Recommended maintenance schedules should be followed to prevent issues such as clogging or catalyst degradation. Common problems may include reduced efficiency or warning lights indicating malfunctions. Troubleshooting tips include regular inspections, cleaning, and addressing any detected issues promptly to maintain the device’s effectiveness.

Environmental Impact

The use of the Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device contributes to a reduction in harmful emissions, playing a role in improving air quality. By converting pollutants into less harmful substances, this device helps mitigate the environmental impact of diesel engines. Its application in commercial trucks supports broader efforts to reduce the carbon footprint and promote sustainable transportation practices.

Compatibility with Cummins Engines

The Cummins part number 5407898, an After Treatment Device, is designed to integrate seamlessly with a range of engine models. Specifically, this component is compatible with the GTA855 and CM558 (CM2358) engines. The integration process ensures that the After Treatment Device effectively manages emissions, aligning with the stringent environmental standards that these engines are built to meet.

For the GTA855 engine, the After Treatment Device is engineered to fit precisely within the engine’s architecture, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. This compatibility is crucial for maintaining the engine’s operational integrity and for meeting regulatory requirements.

Similarly, the CM558 (CM2358) engine benefits from the precise fit of the Cummins part number 5407898. This part is designed to work in harmony with the engine’s design, facilitating effective emission control and contributing to the overall performance of the engine.

Additionally, the After Treatment Device is also compatible with the G101 engine. This compatibility ensures that the device can be integrated into the G101 engine’s system, providing the necessary emission control features without compromising the engine’s performance.

Conclusion

The Cummins 5407898 After Treatment Device is a vital component in the emissions control system of commercial trucks. By reducing harmful emissions and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, this part contributes to improved air quality and supports sustainable transportation practices. Its compatibility with various Cummins engines, including the GTA855, CM558 (CM2358), and G101, underscores its versatility and effectiveness in enhancing engine performance and environmental friendliness.


  1. Xin, Qianfan. Diesel Engine System Design. Woodhead Publishing, 2011.

  2. Mom, Gijs. The Evolution of Automotive Engineering: A Handbook. SAE International, 2023.

  3. Eret, Angelina. Dynamic and Fatigue Assessment of Heavy-Duty Engine Valves. Springer Nature, 2024.

* This information is provided as is and may be out of date. Please contact us or the manufacturer to verify warranty coverage.
* Variable geometry turbocharger and electronic actuator repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after October 1, 2018.
* Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) catalyst, and Electronic Control Module (ECM) repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after January 1, 2020.
* These restrictions are only applicable to New parts and ReCon parts coverages for the components listed above sold to a customer in the US or Canada. All other coverages are excluded. All other regions are excluded.