The Wacker Neuson 1000015613 is a genuine OEM bushing designed for use in a range of Wacker Neuson compact and wheel excavators. This essential component ensures proper articulation and reduces wear in critical pivot points, maintaining machine performance and longevity. Confirmed fitment includes models such as the ET18, ET20, ET24, ET35, ET42, ET50, ET65, ET90, ET110, EW65, EZ17, EZ26, EZ36, EZ50, and EZ80.
Wacker Neuson is a global manufacturer of light and compact equipment for construction, landscaping, agriculture, and municipal applications. The company's origins trace back to 1848 in Dresden, Germany, with the founding of the Wacker company by Johann Christian Wacker. Over the decades, it evolved, eventually merging with Neuson Kramer Baumaschinen AG in 2007 to form the modern Wacker Neuson SE, headquartered in Munich, Germany.
The brand is recognized for its diverse product portfolio, which includes vibratory plates, rammers, rollers, excavators, wheel loaders, and dumpers. Wacker Neuson equipment is engineered for durability and performance in demanding environments, offering solutions for soil compaction, concrete technology, material handling, and utility work. Its compact machinery, such as mini excavators and compact loaders, is particularly valued in agricultural settings for tasks like trenching, material transport, and site preparation.
At Partao, you can find a comprehensive selection of spare parts for Wacker Neuson machinery. Our top categories for this brand include Air Filters, Alternators, Ball Bearings, Blades & Graders, and Bolts & Fasteners. Over 890 genuine Wacker Neuson spare parts are available at Partao.
Agricultural and construction professionals frequently choose Wacker Neuson for its robust build quality and the reliability of its equipment. The brand's extensive dealer network ensures good access to service and parts, supporting continuous operation for farmers, landscapers, and contractors across various regions. Its compact and versatile machines are well-suited for a range of tasks on farms, vineyards, and construction sites.