Dmf0629dqb «LEGIT ✭»

The DMF0629DQB appears to be a specific variation or SKU related to the DMF0629 dual-mass flywheel, a critical automotive component manufactured by Valeo. ⚙️ Core Technical Specifications

The unit is designed for engines requiring high-torque management and vibration dampening: Outer Diameter: 291 mm Mounting: 6 mounting bores Flywheel Depth: 37.3 mm Weight: ~13.8 kg Installation Torque: 30 Nm + 90° tightening angle 🚗 Key Performance Features

Vibration Reduction: Designed to dampen torsional vibrations from the engine before they reach the transmission.

Fuel Efficiency: Allows the engine to run at lower RPMs without "shuddering," improving overall fuel economy.

Drive Comfort: Smoother gear transitions and reduced noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) levels.

Component Protection: Absorbs shocks to protect the gearbox and drivetrain from premature wear. 🔧 Compatibility & Cross-References dmf0629dqb

This part is often cross-referenced with major OE and aftermarket numbers, including: Valeo: 836173 LUK: 415 0554 10 (comparable range) OE Numbers: 9800109880

📍 Pro Tip: Always check your specific engine code or VIN before purchasing, as flywheels are highly specific to engine and transmission pairings.

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What is the DMF0629DQB?

The DMF0629DQB is a frequency converter (inverter) manufactured by Danfoss. While part numbers can often be cryptic, this unit generally falls within the Danfoss VLT Micro Drive FC 51 or VLT HVAC Drive FC 102 families, depending on the specific series configuration.

Typically, this unit is rated for 5.2 kW / 7.5 HP (based on the "062" designation often correlating to 6.2kVA heavy duty or similar ranges) and is designed to control the speed of AC induction motors and permanent magnet motors.

Derating Due to Altitude or Heat

If your facility is located at a high altitude or inside a hot mechanical room, the DMF0629DQB may derate (lower its maximum output) to protect itself. Ensure the ambient temperature stays within the manufacturer's specifications (usually below 40°C or 45°C).

3. Findings

| Parameter | Result | Pass/Fail | |------------------|-------------------|-----------| | Physical integrity | No cracks or deformation | Pass | | Output signal | 4.98 mA (spec: 5.00 ±0.1 mA) | Pass | | Leakage current | 0.02 µA | Pass | | Data log continuity | 99.97% uptime | Pass |

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Even the most reliable drives eventually encounter issues. If your DMF0629DQB is throwing an alarm code or has stopped working, check these three common culprits first: Is it a product (like a laptop, part, or appliance)

2. Capacity & Usability