The HELLA 1099032 Ball Catch Profile is a genuine Category 2/2 component specifically designed for the lower link of agricultural machinery. Constructed from durable steel, this profile ensures a secure and reliable connection in demanding applications. It features a ball diameter of 56.5 mm and a precise hole diameter of 28.4 mm. With overall dimensions of 140 mm in length, 60 mm in width, and 50 mm in height, and weighing 0.75 kg, this robust part is essential for maintaining optimal functionality of tractor linkage systems.
Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Hella, was founded in 1899 by Sally Windmüller in Lippstadt, Germany. Initially, the company produced lamps and horns for carriages, bicycles, and automobiles. Over its long history, Hella has evolved into a global, family-owned company, specializing in lighting and electronics for the automotive industry, with its headquarters still located in Lippstadt.
Hella is renowned for its innovative lighting technologies, including LED, halogen, and xenon systems, as well as advanced electronic components. The brand's product range extends to sensors, actuators, and control units for various vehicle applications. In the agricultural sector, Hella provides robust and efficient lighting solutions, such as the Shapeline and Module series, designed to withstand harsh operating conditions and improve visibility for tractors and other machinery.
At Partao, you can find a comprehensive selection of Hella spare parts, including Work Lights, Other Lighting, Air Filters, Alternators, and Apparel. These components are crucial for maintaining the functionality and safety of agricultural vehicles. Over 66,958 genuine Hella spare parts are available at Partao.
Agricultural operators worldwide rely on Hella products for their durability, performance, and compliance with international standards. The brand's commitment to quality ensures that its lighting and electronic systems provide reliable operation, enhancing productivity and safety for machinery used in demanding farming environments across various regions.