Iseki TS2500
Iseki TS2800
Brake shoes / 40 x 165 mm / Iseki TS2400/TS2500/TS2800 / 9-01-100-11
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Brake shoes / 40 x 165 mm / Iseki TS2400/TS2500/TS2800 / 9-01-100-11
Drum brake shoes (spring 9-25-101-62 ) with a total length of 160 mm , a width of 40 mm and a height of 82 mm for Iseki tractors of the Iseki TS2400, Iseki TS2500, Iseki TS2800 and other series.
Drum brakes are brakes whose friction element are shoes located inside the brake drum. The entire braking system consists of a drum, brake shoes and springs that retract the shoes.
Dimensions :
- diameter after folding: 165 mm,
- length: 160 mm,
- width: 40 mm,
- height: 82 mm,
- part numbers: 9-01-100-11.
Tractor models :
Iseki :
- Iseki TS2400,
- Iseki TS2500,
- Iseki TS2800.
Warehouse :
M01:A13:S02
Specification
Iseki TS2500
Iseki TS2800
Iseki is the third largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery in Japan. It is characterized primarily by a continuous optimization process drawing energy from the combination of Japanese precision and German inventiveness. Since 1961, the company has been producing tractors, which quickly gained recognition not only in Japan. This is evidenced by the fact that ISEKI & Co., Ltd tractors have been and are sold all over the world under various names, including: AGCO, Bolens, Massey Ferguson and White. Several models that were sold in Japan were manufactured by the Italian Landini or French Massey Ferguson plants.
From the beginning of its activity , Iseki has focused primarily on the needs of users. It is currently described as one of the core suppliers in Japan and Europe and as a specialized manufacturer with a complete system solution for many customers. Iseki is associated with: competence, longevity, sustainable development and maximum efficiency.
When producing tractors, they use only high-quality materials and tools. Before releasing the product to the market, Iseki thoroughly tests the product in terms of careful design, reliability and manufacturing quality. Nowadays, Iseki invests in development and modernization, as evidenced by the opening in 2009 of a new training center for technical employees and dealers.