Forced Air Oil Coolers
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In-line forced-air oil coolers use a motor-driven fan to cool hydraulic oil as it passes through the heat exchanger's core or coil. They are installed in a variety of systems, including truck lifts, log splitters, and auto hoists. Sometimes called heat exchangers, they are installed in-line with the hydraulic power unit and pass oil through a coil or core to cool the oil before it can enter the system. Keeping hydraulic oil cool helps extend system life by reducing wear and damage caused by excess heat. Heated oil causes excess wear on seals, surfaces, and other components, which can cause particulate buildup and damage components.
AC Motor Driven Forced Air Oil Coolers
AC motor-driven forced-air oil coolers use a fan to cool hydraulic fluid as it passes though the heat exchanger coil or core. They require access to an electrical power source and have a larger capacity than DC and hydraulic motor-driven oil coolers, making them suitable for cooling stationary equipment such as industrial power units, gear boxes, lathes, and other machinery.
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DC Motor Driven Forced Air Oil Coolers
DC motor-driven forced-air oil coolers are smaller and more compact than AC-driven units and can be installed in hard-to-reach areas and on mobile equipment. They are battery-operated, making them usable where access to a reliable electrical power source is limited or unavailable. DC motor-driven units are often used with log splitters and highway, agricultural, and material handling equipment.
Bypass Valve Included: No
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Bypass Valve Included: Yes
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Hydraulic Motor Driven Forced Air Oil Coolers
Hydraulic motor-driven forced-air oil coolers are powered by hydraulic motors. They have a fan that cools hydraulic oil and are used in mobile applications when access to a reliable electrical power source is not available. They are used with log splitters and highway, agricultural, and material handling equipment.
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