3804569
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
100 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
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Product Description
HT60 3536807 turbo core supply is prepared for Cummins industrial 96N14 repair reference, a high-load application where industrial engine reliability matters more than broad truck catalog coverage.
OE 3804569 and turbo P/N 3536807 are the main matching points. External references may mention HT60 and HX60W context, so model confirmation should stay in the buyer checklist.
Elecdurauto positions the item for industrial repair programs, heavy equipment distributors, and remanufacturing buyers that need controlled aftermarket replacement supply.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Turbo Core / CHRA Cartridge |
| Fit Turbo Model | HT60 |
| Turbo Part Number | 3536807 |
| OE Reference Number | 3804569 |
| Engine / Application Reference | Cummins 96N14 industrial repair reference |
| Engine Model | 96N14 |
| Application Reference | Cummins industrial application reference |
| Reference Year | 1995 |
| Supply Direction | Industrial Repair Program Supply |
| MOQ | 100 pcs |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Supplier Brand | Elecdurauto |
| Remark Reference | ST1315 |
| Reference Type | Reference Number |
|---|---|
| Turbo Part Number | 3536807 |
| OE Reference Number | 3804569 |
| CHRA Reference | 4027438 - requiring confirmation |
| Turbo Model Reference | HX60W - external reference requiring confirmation |
| Matching Item | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Turbo Model | HT60 |
| Turbo Part Number | 3536807 |
| OE Reference Number | 3804569 |
| Engine Model | 96N14 |
| Application Reference | Cummins industrial application reference |
| Turbo Nameplate Photo | Recommended |
| Original Turbo / Cartridge Photo | Recommended when numbers are unclear |
| Application Reference | Engine | Reference Year | Matching Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cummins industrial application reference | 96N14 | 1995 | Source catalog and external sources connect HT60 3536807, OE 3804569 and Cummins industrial 96N14 references. |
HT60 3536807 can help industrial repair channels source a cartridge for Cummins 96N14 applications when complete turbo assemblies are costly or difficult to obtain quickly.
For distributors, the key value is downtime support. The SKU should be managed with turbo P/N 3536807, OE 3804569, application notes, and any CHRA reference kept as confirmation data.
Repair buyers should choose cartridge replacement only after confirming housing integrity and correcting oil or air contamination that caused the original turbo failure.
Elecdurauto supplies the item as aftermarket replacement quality for wholesale procurement and repair program stock.
The source catalog and external references connect HT60 3536807 with OE 3804569 and Cummins industrial 96N14 applications. That makes industrial repair supply the correct focus. Broad truck wording would not help buyers who manage engine-room or machinery downtime.
Some external references mention HX60W near HT60 3536807, but that should remain a model reference requiring confirmation. The front-end product should keep HT60 and 3536807 as the primary data unless the removed turbo nameplate supports a related model label.
CHRA reference 4027438 can help technical matching, but it should not override turbo P/N 3536807 and OE 3804569. Buyers should use the CHRA number as supporting information and still provide photos or measurements when ordering in bulk.
A cartridge is practical when the housings are reusable, sealing surfaces are sound, and the failure is limited to the rotating assembly. Cummins 96N14 industrial engines can operate under heavy load, so lubrication and air path checks are essential before installation.
Yes, for distributors serving Cummins industrial repair channels, emergency stock can reduce downtime. Because large industrial cores are higher value, inventory should be based on confirmed demand, sample nameplates, and clear application records.
After-sales disputes can be reduced by confirming the number set before shipment and documenting installation conditions after repair. Oil starvation, blocked drains, dirty intake paths, or damaged housings can cause repeat failure even when the cartridge matches correctly.