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Nees Help For KOMATSU FB 15-MX-1

Dear All Expertise


Please help me to find part number of ARMATURE COmplete for :

Komatsu
Type : FB 15-MX-1
S/N: 512038000196
Year:2003

and also the carbon brush for it.thanks for your kindly attention andgood cooperation
  • Posted 7 Dec 2009 14:18
  • By sakura8000
  • joined 30 Jan'09 - 42 messages
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Regards
Ridwan S
PT.Sakura Central Solution
Tel.62 21 7183448
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Brushes STILL : p/n 380687 old number, new number 170046
  • Posted 8 Dec 2009 19:51
  • By Billy_B
  • joined 18 Feb'09 - 45 messages
  • Slovenia, Slovenia
Dear,Mr.Billy


Okey thanks sir...and what about the P/N for the carbon brush?

can you asisst me once again.

thanks before
  • Posted 8 Dec 2009 11:34
  • By sakura8000
  • joined 30 Jan'09 - 42 messages
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Best Regards
Ridwan S
PT.Sakura Central Solution
Tel.62 21 7183448
This is a STILL truck, so you can use STILL or Linde part numbers:

- STILL part number: 156400 old number both sides, new number 161632 right and 161633 left (but they are the same!)

- LINDE part number: J2001070
  • Posted 8 Dec 2009 09:19
  • By Billy_B
  • joined 18 Feb'09 - 45 messages
  • Slovenia, Slovenia

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