Air Hose Description
The YNF16360 air hose, equivalent to Komatsu part number 195-03-64441, is a vital part of the D375A-5 dozer’s engine air delivery system. This intercooler hose connects the turbocharger to the intercooler, carrying compressed air at high temperature and pressure. Constructed from heat-resistant, oil-resistant, and pressure-rated material, this hose provides long-lasting durability in the harshest field environments. Ideal for heavy-duty applications, the hose ensures optimal turbo efficiency and protects engine components. Stocking this item provides repair workshops and Komatsu parts dealers a strategic advantage in fast turnover and critical downtime prevention.
Intercooler Air Hose Technical Sheet
Parameter |
Description |
Applicable Machine |
Komatsu D375A-5 Bulldozer |
OEM Part Number |
195-03-64441 |
YNF Part Number |
YNF16360 |
Product Category |
Intercooler / Turbo Air Hose |
Material |
High-temp reinforced rubber/silicone |
Hose Function |
Turbo to intercooler compressed air transfer |
Temperature Range |
-40°C to +220°C |
Pressure Resistance |
≥ 2.5 bar (burst ≥ 5 bar) |
Origin |
China |
Brand |
YNF |
MOQ |
5 Pieces |
Shipping |
Express, Air, Sea |
Payment Terms |
T/T, Western Union, L/C |
Intercooler Hose Applications
Industry |
Application Description |
Heavy Equipment Repair |
D375A-5 turbo/intercooler system maintenance |
Construction Machinery |
Engine boost air transfer |
Parts Resellers |
High-demand replacement part |
Mining Machinery |
Durable hose for large dozer power systems |
Komatsu Air Hose YNF16360 Detail Display
Related Knowledge:
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Intercooler hoses must resist oil, pressure, and heat to ensure long engine life.
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Failure of such hoses can reduce turbo efficiency and cause costly downtime.
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Turbocharger gasket for D375A-5
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Exhaust manifold hose Komatsu series
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Air filter ducting Komatsu 6D170 engine
FAQs:
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Can this hose be used with aftermarket turbo systems?
It is designed to match OEM routing and pressure ratings; verify your setup first.
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What’s the lifespan under normal operating conditions?
Typically 1–2 years in heavy use, longer in light-duty environments.