Komatsu 209-53-13751 Step
Description
The STEP is a component used in the cabins of vehicles, specifically as part of the step plates. It serves to provide a safe and accessible entry point for operators. The STEP offers improved durability due to its robust design and materials. Additionally, it ensures a secure fit with minimal risk of damage or wear.
Key Features & Benefits
These are basically the metal or plastic pieces you use to get in and out of your cab, especially on lifted trucks or SUVs. They provide a solid, stable surface for your foot. Some are just simple bars, others have a textured surface for grip, and some even have lights built in for extra visibility at night. They're designed to take a beating, so they're usually pretty robust.
Think of it as an extension of your vehicle’s floor, but positioned lower down and outside. It bridges the gap between the ground and your first step into the cab. It’s not a structural component – it doesn’t hold the vehicle together – it’s purely an assist for getting in and out. You’ll often see them on work trucks where people are getting in and out all day, but anyone with a higher vehicle can benefit.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
Well, it makes getting in and out much easier, and safer. Without a step, you're stretching and potentially straining to reach that first step, or worse, jumping down which can lead to injury over time. A good step plate acts like a shield, protecting the rocker panel of your vehicle from scrapes and damage from boots or debris. You’ll notice if yours gets bent or damaged – it’ll feel wobbly when you step on it, or might even look visibly off. A lot of people find them essential, especially for passengers who might have trouble with the height. If you're thinking about adding or replacing one, Fixparts Online has a good selection, and it's often easier than trying to source one locally.
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