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130.553
Bearing
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MERCEDES(16 items)
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0009818905
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0019819705
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0029810205
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0089818805
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0109812805
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0109812905
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0109815505
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0129816405
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0129817505
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0129818805
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0129819205
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0129819405
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0139817305
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0139818405
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0169811205
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0179812605
Bearing
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A bearing is a component that lets one part rotate or move against another with minimal friction, while carrying load.
Rolling elements (balls or rollers) or a smooth sliding surface separate the moving parts, reducing wear and the power lost to friction, and locate the shaft against radial or axial loads.
Bearings appear in wheel hubs, the gearbox and drivetrain, the engine, and many pulleys and shafts. The correct bearing depends on the load, speed, and the housing it fits.
It is linked to 16 OE-compatible part number(s).
Frequently asked questions
What is 130.553?
A bearing is a component that lets one part rotate or move against another with minimal friction, while carrying load.
Does 130.553 have compatible (OE) part numbers?
Yes — it is linked to 16 OE-compatible part number(s), shown in the compatible parts section above.