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The cover with splash tube, code 11.01213-0057-1.0, is an integrated lubrication management component in the MAN L21/31 engine. Designed to control and direct the flow of lubricating oil inside the engine frame, the splash tube ensures targeted distribution to critical components such as bearings and gear assemblies. By preventing uncontrolled oil dispersion and reducing aeration, it enhances lubrication efficiency and minimizes wear. This component plays a vital role in maintaining oil cleanliness, reducing friction losses, and supporting reliable engine performance under continuous high-load marine and power generation conditions.

The protecting cap, code 11.01251-0048.0, serves as a protective barrier within the MAN L21/31 engine assembly, shielding sensitive components from contamination, moisture, and mechanical damage. Typically installed over exposed interfaces or fastening points, it helps preserve internal cleanliness and prevent corrosion. Manufactured from durable materials suited for harsh operational environments, the protecting cap contributes to extended service intervals and reduced maintenance needs. Its function may appear simple, but it is essential for maintaining the engine’s structural and operational integrity over time.

The round seal ring, code 06.56936-1507.A, is a precision sealing element used in various fluid systems of the MAN L21/31 engine, including lubrication, cooling, and fuel circuits. Designed to withstand pressure fluctuations, thermal expansion, and vibration, it ensures leak-free connections between mating components. Its resilient material composition provides consistent elasticity and long-term durability, even under demanding marine and industrial operating conditions. Though compact in size, this seal ring plays a decisive role in maintaining system integrity, preventing fluid loss, and safeguarding overall engine reliability.

The auxiliary rocker stand H 27035 is a structural support component within the Sulzer ASL25 valve train assembly, designed to securely position and stabilize auxiliary rocker mechanisms. Built to withstand repetitive mechanical loading, vibration, and thermal influences, this stand ensures correct alignment and smooth operation of the rocker system. Its rigid construction and precise mounting surfaces minimize deflection and wear, contributing to accurate valve actuation, reduced mechanical stress, and long-term durability of the engine’s valve train system.

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