The supporting ring, code 11.41199-0006.A, is a precision component designed to provide structural support and positional stability within assemblies of the MAN L21/31 engine. Acting as a reinforcement or load-distribution element, it ensures that connected components remain correctly aligned and securely supported under mechanical stress and operational loads. Manufactured from durable materials with high resistance to deformation and wear, the supporting ring maintains its integrity even under demanding conditions involving vibration and temperature variation. By enhancing the stability of assemblies and reducing the risk of misalignment or component fatigue, this element contributes to the long-term reliability and efficient operation of the engine.
The gasket, code 06.56936-2355-1.0, is a key sealing component designed to ensure tight and durable connections between flanged or bolted surfaces in the MAN L21/31 engine. By compensating for surface irregularities and maintaining uniform contact pressure, it provides effective sealing under varying thermal and mechanical conditions. Manufactured from high-quality materials with excellent resistance to heat, pressure, and engine fluids, the gasket ensures long-term sealing performance and reliability. By preventing leaks and protecting internal systems from contamination, it plays a crucial role in maintaining engine efficiency, operational safety, and extended service intervals.
The O-ring, code 06.56936-2985.0, is a compact yet indispensable sealing element used across multiple systems of the MAN L21/31 engine to ensure leak-free operation. Designed with a precise elastic profile, it deforms under compression to create a tight seal between mating surfaces, effectively preventing the escape of fluids and the ingress of contaminants. Manufactured from high-performance elastomer materials resistant to heat, oil, and chemical exposure, the O-ring maintains flexibility and sealing integrity even under fluctuating pressures and temperatures. Its reliable performance supports system efficiency, protects critical components, and reduces maintenance demands in both marine and stationary diesel engine applications.
The counter ring K 73126 is a precision-machined sealing and wear component used in the raw water pump of the Sulzer ZV40/48 engine. Positioned opposite rotating sealing elements, it provides a stable contact surface that ensures effective sealing and controlled friction during pump operation. Designed to operate in environments exposed to water, pressure fluctuations, and mechanical loads, this counter ring resists corrosion and wear while maintaining dimensional accuracy. Its function is essential for preventing leakage, protecting pump components, and ensuring reliable cooling water circulation, which is critical for maintaining optimal engine operating temperatures.
The expansion piece K 81138 is a critical flexible element within the exhaust piping system of the Sulzer ZV40/48 engine, designed to accommodate thermal expansion and mechanical movement during operation. Subjected to high exhaust temperatures and dynamic loads, this component absorbs axial and radial displacement, reducing stress on rigid piping sections and preventing structural damage. Manufactured from heat-resistant and fatigue-resistant materials, it ensures long-term durability and maintains gas-tight integrity. By compensating for thermal and mechanical stresses, the expansion piece enhances system reliability, reduces maintenance needs, and prolongs the lifespan of the exhaust assembly.
The two-part ring K 81145 is a robust clamping and alignment component used in the exhaust piping system of the Sulzer ZV40/48 engine. Designed as a split construction, it allows for easier installation and secure fastening around exhaust pipe joints without requiring full disassembly of the system. Engineered to withstand high temperatures, vibration, and thermal expansion, this ring ensures tight mechanical stability and proper alignment of exhaust sections. Its durable design minimizes leakage risks and mechanical stress at connection points, contributing to the reliability and serviceability of the exhaust system in demanding marine and industrial environments.