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Tips, news and expert insights from the world of heavy-duty engine cooling.

What type of fan is best for your mining equipment?

March 16, 2021

It can be rough out there. Whether you’re a design engineer crafting the next innovative piece of mining machinery or a reliability technician responsible for the success or failure of a mine site’s…

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Swapping truck part cores for credit can be a hassle, but it doesn't have to be

March 5, 2021

There's a misconception in the world of trucking aftermarket cooling parts that rebuild kits are the most efficient and popular way to replace a damaged fan clutch.

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How viscous technology is used in engine cooling

March 4, 2021

When you hear the term "viscous," your mind might go to measuring the fluidity and durability of food and drugs. But viscous technology is currently being applied in a variety of verticals, from…

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Webinar: The most effective way to cool a large-scale engine

March 4, 2021

Designing -- or repairing -- a large-scale engine for on- or off-highway equipment can often feel like a mere balancing act.

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Understanding the different types of engine cooling fans for on- and off-highway equipment

March 3, 2021

An engine fan's purpose is simple. Keep a truck, tractor, construction machine, mine hauler, generator or other heavy machinery's engine and supporting components cool.

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All there is to know about fan drive controls

March 3, 2021

Fan drives are central to a truck’s engine cooling system, controlling fan speeds to provide ample cooling without using too much energy. But how does a fan drive, or clutch, “know” how fast the fan…

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