V-Ribbed Belts
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Specifications
Monta Tools: No assembly required shelf reserved
Tooth System N / A Length [mm] 611 Supplementary Article/Info 2 Special tools for mounting are not necessary Number of Ribs 4 Guarantee 2 years application V-ribbed belt Weight [kg] 0,05 Similar products of other manufacturers
Manufacturer Manufacturer number Price CONTITECH 4PK611 ELAST (this product) HUTCHINSON 611 SK 4 Manufacturer Manufacturer number Price QUINTON HAZELL QBR4611E WILMINK GROUP WG1152774 -
Original part numbers
12287681841 BMW 12317681841 BMW 7681841 BMW -
Manufacturer
Contitech is a division within Continental, focusing on producing auto parts that contain rubber and plastic. Contitech is an innovative company that, together with various car manufacturers, focuses on making the highest quality drive belts for passenger cars.
Contitech makes products of the highest quality rubber and thus ensures very durable and durable products. Also, Contitech's rubber types can be extremely well-tolerated for temperature changes and do not nearly dry for a few years, making them suitable for use in cars.
Contitech belts are used by many car manufacturers as the first assembly, which further underlines the quality. Especially the distribution belt is a very important part in the engine. If a distribution belt fails, this can cause serious damage to the engine and must therefore perform well at all times.
Contitech belts and belt sets distinguish themselves on the following points:
- Durable and very wear resistant
- Complete installation kit of quality parts
- Conti covers 90% of our fleet of vehicles with its productsAt the moment we have the following Contitech products in our range:
- Distribution belt sets (including water pump and spanners)
- Multiriem sets (including spanners)
- multiries
- Distribution strains
- The string
- Tensioners and tension rollers -
Delivery time
Expected delivery date:
Day after tomorrow
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