Good Quality MITSUBISHI FUSO ME031962 Engine Mounting Support Bracket Replacement Failure Japanese Truck OEM Parts
Product Description
Product Name | Engine Mounting | Brand | HCKSFS |
Part No. | ME031962 | Truck Model | MITSUBISHI FUSO |
Material | Rubber and Steel | MOQ | 2 PCS |
Quality | Genuine Quality | Origin | China |
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- Products in stock will be shipped out within 24 hours.
- CKS accepts small MOQ.
- Over 30 years production experiences.
Function of an Engine Mount
The function of an engine mount depends on the vehicle that it is needed for. Here are the four most common types of engine mounts:
Single piece isolator: These can be used as the front or rear mounts of an engine set. They tend to be best suited for stationary applications (Gen Sets, In plant power, etc) as there is only an elastomer on the top portion of the mount.
Hydraulic Engine Mount: engine mounts with hydraulic fluid absorb more noise and vibration. The internal fluid is “pushed” through internal orifices to provide a controlled spring rate. These are most common in vehicles with four cylinders or more, such as large trucks and buses.
Two-Piece Mounts: These are great for applications that have high rebound load cases - such as off-road equipment. Think of the need to isolate in both directions.
Base plate for flange mounts. These are for applications where ease of installation is required. These mounts have a base flange that can easily be fixed to a floor or base structure with bolts. No need to recess or insert into a frame. These are commonly used in applications where there is plenty of space to accommodate a mount.
FAQs
Q. What is your sample policy?
A: We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock, but the customers have to pay the sample cost and the courier cost.
Q. What is your terms of packing?
A: Generally, we pack our goods in neutral white boxes and brown cartons. If you have legally registered patent, we can pack the goods in your branded boxes after getting your authorization letters.
Q. What is your terms of delivery?
A: EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF, DDU.