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Product Catalog AZPI PRODUCT CATALOG QUALITY PROGRESS PROSPECTS ABOUT COMPANY ABOUT COMPANY WWW.AZPI.RU Over 300 modifications of P- and S-type nozzles and Since January 2013 Common Rail injectors for For years AZPI delivers its products to main diesel The top quality of AZPI products is achieved thanks to In December 2017 from the production line of PAO CHOOSE THE BEST! more than 50 modifications of injectors according to Euro-IV diesel engines have been shipped to OEM OEM of Russia and Commonwealth of Independent using in production of special precision machines and KAMAZ the first vehicles rolled off with engines hav- the international classification have been developed assembling line of ОАО AUTODIESEL (Yaroslavl) in States. Among our firm customers are: tools of leading global producers. ing complete Common Rail fuel supply system ACRS • PAO «KAMAZ» (Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia), production of which components (except the elec- and their production has been set up. series. In the production process state-of-the-art technolo- OOO UK AZPI (Altai Precision Components Plant) is • ОАО «Autodiesel» (Yaroslavl, Russia), tronic control unit) is completely located by AZPI. gies are used: Russia’s leading innovative machine manufacturer. The One of the plant major achievements is the develop- In 2015 engine of PAO KAMAZ with Common Rail • ОАО «Minsk Motor Plant» (Minsk, Belarus), • vacuum heat treatment, In July 2018 the first stage of serial production of fuel basic activity of AZPI is manufacturing of modern high ment of its own mechatronic fuel supply system with injectors produced by AZPI was successfully tested • ОАО «Altai motor plant» (Barnaul, Russia) and • hydroabrasive treatment of nozzle spray holes with supply system ACRS for PAO KAMAZ was launched. pressure fuel-injection equipment for diesel engines electronically-controlled injectors named Altay Com- and considered to meet the Euro-5 requirements. others. active process control, of various applications. The plant uses advanced mon Rail System (ACRS). Extra high pressure provided Today AZPI is the centre of engineering and produc- Plant personnel consists of top-class specialists with • outside and internal precision grinding, mechatronics and nanotechnology developments by the system ensures effective fuel burning so the AZPI Production System (APS) predicated on the tion competences in the branch, the leader in local- the richest factory-floor experience and young peo- • deep hole gun drilling etc. widely in its work. High-technology precision prod- Euro-IV and Euro-V environmental standards are met. principles of lean production has been established ization of modern component basis for Russian engine ple who successfully apply their knowledge received ucts range of the company (accuracy of manufac- and is being improved continually. The plant quality management system is certified in manufacturers. in the best professional education centers of the turing — to the tenth of a micron) includes almost Today AZPI is the only plant in Russia and Common- accordance with the international automobile standard country. Today AZPI provides Russian and foreign in- all variety of Russian and foreign diesel engines for wealth of Independent States, where Common Rail IATF 16949:2016. The certificate availability confirms the fuel supply systems are being developed and manu- dustry with modern high quality fuel injection equip- ALTAISKII ZAVOD PRETSIZIONNYKH IZDELII PRETSIZIONNYKH ZAVOD ALTAISKII passenger cars, trucks, tractors, combines, buses, consistent high quality of the products and the reli- PROSPECTS PROGRESS QUALITY | ment, which meets requirements of the highest tech- vessels, agricultural, railway and special vehicles. factured serially! ability of AZPI as the world-class automotive supplier. 2 nical and environmental world standards. 3 OUR PARTNERS — OUR FRIENDS BASIC PRODUCT «AZPI today gives us the right example «I am happy to visit AZPI 3 years after «Thank you and your team for of the plant the product of which my last visit. AZPI has made large friendly welcome. We were amazed satisfies the most recent requirements progress in production and technology by professionalism, frankness and of the domestic and foreign market development. I have no doubt that organization, and also by working process and is in high demand in Russia and our collaboration in future will only to differ positively from the ordinary far beyond its borders.» get strengthened. I wish you further one» PAO KAMAZ CEO Sergey Kogogin creative and financial success.» Dirk Prust, President of «Chiron- СOMMON RAIL Peter Tiroller, Robert BOSCH GmbH Werke GmbH & Co.KG» (Germany), board member Daniel Schmidt, President of «Fischer INJECTION SYSTEMS PRICISE GroupAG» (Switzerland) «Thank you kindly for your welcome which was very warm and for giving me «I hope that your company is OK and the chance to meet the entire team succeed. I must say that you and your of the unique enterprise.» staff have done a fantastic job to your «It is encouraging to see a business Walter Jurgen Schmidt, nozzles. For sure you produce a world partner with proven competence in Ambassador of Germany in the RF class product» diesel technology sector. Sometimes Bob Isherwood, President of AMBAC it seems that Barnaul is very remote International (USA) from Germany, but honestly speaking Barnaul is situated in the center «AZPI fosters continuous innovation between Germany and Japan. and best practice. V.German keeps I am convinced, AZPI-BOSCH relations ТRADITIONAL FUEL «This is my first visit to Siberia, and will become stronger.» in touch with the word latest trends I hope to come back soon for more. in technology to integrate them into Bern Bohr, Management Board INJECTION SYSTEMS I was amazed by AZPI high professional Robert BOSCH GmbH, the President the production.» standard and by its very sincere N. Lobach, CEO of Minsk Motor Plant of Automotive Technology Branch hospitality.» (Germany) Aparicio J. Gomez, «Delphi Diesel System» Representative HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP WWW.AZPI.RU AZPI No.: А-08-004-00-00-01 Vehicle / Еngine: KAMAZ EURO-IV EURO-V: 740.602-360, 740.612-320, 740.622-280, 740.632-400,740.642-420, 740.652-260, 740.662-300, 740.70-280, 740.71-320, 740.72-360, 740.73-400, 740.74-420, 740.75-440, 740.705-300, 740.715-320, 740.725-360, 740.735-400, 740.745-420, 740.755-440, 740.345-450 | QUALITY PROGRESS PROSPECTS PROGRESS QUALITY | 7 HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP SPARE PARTS COMMON RAIL INJECTOR 1600 BAR № Name: AZPI No. Pcs. 1 Mesh strainer А-08-002-20-00-00 1 24 2 Camshaft А-08-004-02-00-01 1 3 Pumping element assembly with O-rings К-81-014-00-00-01 1 10 4 Fuel supply pump assembly with O-rings K-81-015-00-00-00 1 WWW.AZPI.RU 5 Metering unit А-10-007-00-00-00 1 3 6 High pressure pipe set K-81-016-00-00-00 1 16 7 Bypass valve assembly with coper gasket К-81-017-00-00-00 1 11 8 23 8 Tappet А-08-004-00-11-00 2 9 Plug А-08-006-03-01-00 1 7 11 26 10 Protection cap М14х1,5 А-15-001-00-01-00 1 6 15 4 11 Protective cap А-15-001-00-02-00 1 2 1 13 18 19 12 9 12 12 Protective cap А-15-001-00-03-00 1 17 27 11õ11x44 28 10 21 13 Adjustment washer А-91-003-00-01-00 1 25 14 Packing gland 25-37-6 А-08-004-07-05-00 1 AZPI No.: Analogue No.: Vehicle / Еngine: 16xõ33 29 15 O-Ring 6-1,5 А-08-003-00-02-00 1 15õ15x44 А-04-011-00-00-03 no analogues YAMZ-6565, YAMZ-6585 EURO IV 23 16 O-Ring 28-2 А-08-003-00-03-00 1 14 17 O-Ring 60-2,62 А-08-004-07-06-00 1 KAMAZ: EURO-IV 740.602-360, 740.612-320, 740.622-280, 740.632-400,740.642-420, 740.652-260, 740.662-300, 740.70- 20 18 O-Ring 63-2,5 А-08-003-00-04-00 1 А-04-001-00-00-00 0 445 120 153 280, 740.71-320, 740.72-360, 740.73-400, 740.74-420, 740.75-440, 740.705-300, 740.715-320, 740.725-360, 740.735-400, 22 17 18 740.745-420, 740.755-440, 740.345-450 5 19 19 O-Ring 80-2 А-08-003-00-05-00 1 20 20 O-Ring 100-3 А-08-003-00-06-00 1 А-04-017-00-00-00 0 445 120 141 GAZ ZIL PAZ: D-245.7Е3, D-245.9Е3, D-245.30Е3, D-245.35Е3, D-249, D-260Е3, D-262S2, D263.1Е3 21 Plug М10х1 А-08-003-00-07-00 1 А-04-017-00-00-01 0 445 120 245 GAZ MAZ MMZ PAZ: D-245.35Е4 D-245.7Е4 D-245.9 22 Screw М5х16 А-08-003-00-08-00 1 23 Screw М6х35 А-08-003-00-09-00 1 А-04-024-00-00-00 0 445 120 123 KAMAZ: Cummins ISBe AZPI No.: А-08-004-00-00-01 24 Screw М8х40 А-08-003-00-10-00 1 25 Copper gasket 14х20х1,5 - 1 А-04-025-00-00-00 0 445 120 142 MAZ URAL MZKT KRAZ: YAMZ-650 in development Vehicle / Еngine: 26 Copper gasket 10х14х1 - 1 KAMAZ EURO-IV EURO-V: 740.602-360, 740.612-320, 740.622-280, 740.632-400, 27 Ball 6 G 10 GOST 3722-2014 - 1 А-04-025-00-00-01 0 445 120 325 MAZ: YAMZ-651 EURO IV in development 740.642-420, 740.652-260, 740.662-300, 740.70-280, 740.71-320, 740.72-360, 740.73-400, ALTAISKII ZAVOD PRETSIZIONNYKH IZDELII PRETSIZIONNYKH ZAVOD ALTAISKII 740.74-420, 740.75-440, 740.705-300, 740.715-320, 740.725-360, 740.735-400, 740.745-420, 28 Protection cap kit К-81-007-00-00-00 1 PROSPECTS PROGRESS QUALITY | in development 29 O-ring kit К-81-008-00-00-00 1 А-04-029-00-00-00 0 445 120 329 KAMAZ: Сummins ISB6.7E5300 8 740.755-440, 740.345-450 9 SPARE PARTS COMMON RAIL SPARE PARTS COMMON RAIL А-04-001-00-00-00 А-04-011-00-00-03 № Name: AZPI No.: Analogue No.: Pcs.
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