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Cummins Uprates B Series

Marine Diesel Engines —Literature Available

Cummins Engine Company of Co- lumbus, Ind., has announced uprated high-output marine propul- sion ratings for its B engine models.

These new 1986 ratings are primari- ly for recreational and approved commercial applications.

The model 4B3.9-M is now rated 80 bhp at 2,800 rpm, up from 76 bhp at 2,500 rpm. The new rating for the 4BT3.9-M is 150 bhp at 2,800 rpm, compared with the current intermit- tent rating of 100 bhp at 2,500 rpm.

The biggest engine in the series, the 6BT5.9-M, has a high-output rating of 210 rpm at 2,600 rpm, up from 152 bhp at 2,500 rpm. "These new uprates are not just the current ratings turned up," said marine marketing manager Tom

Stanley. "The new higher ratings are achieved through design im- provements resulting in new per- formance components including pis- tons, turbochargers, and the fuel system."

Cummins high-output B models offer a great number of advantages for various boat applications, in- cluding: high-output ratings for maximum performance; light- weight yet heavy-duty durability; fuel efficient; reduced emissions, quieter operation; complete techni- cal, service, and parts availability; 40 percent fewer parts, no special tools for servicing, low maintenance costs; high reliability from a U.S.- made product; and cost effective.

For full details and free literature on the uprated B engines,

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Titeflex Offers 22-Page Catalog On

Smooth Bore Teflon Hose

Titeflex Corporation, a Bundy

Company, of Springfield, Mass., is offering a free 22-page catalog on their smooth bore Teflon™ hose, which is used for applications in the pressure ranges up to 8,000 psi.

The catalog offers dimensions and pressure ratings for the follow- ing Titeflex products: 130 Series— medium pressure (1,500 psi) hose assemblies; 130 Series hose fittings; 230 Series—high pressure (3,000 psi) hose assemblies—Uni-Braid™; 230 Series Hose Fittings; 660 Se- ries—high pressure (3,000 psi) hose assemblies; 660 Series hose fittings; 370 Series—high pressure (4,000/ 6,000/8,000 psi) hose assemblies; and 370. Series hose fittings. In- cluded with the specifications of each product is a cross-section dia- gram for illustration.

In addition, the Titeflex publica- tion includes a section on "Typical

Applications for Smooth Bore

Hose," as well as complete ordering information for Titeflex medium and high pressure hose.

According to the catalog, Titeflex manufactures the most complete family of Teflon and stainless metal hose products within the aerospace industry.

For a free copy of the Titeflex

Smooth Bore Teflon Hose Catalog,

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Cincinnati Gear Offers

Free Color Brochure

On Large Gears And Parts

The Cincinnati Gear Company is offering a free full-color brochure on the large gears and fabricated parts manufactured at their Lebanon,

N.J. facility, Plant III.

According to the publication, the

Lebanon plant will extend Cincin- nati Gear's ability to efficiently pro- duce large hardened and ground precision gears.

Structural components, pressure vessels, holding tanks, towers, heat exchanger shells, etc., are all pro- duced at Plant III from mild steel or exotic materials such as stainless steel, titanium, monel and alumi- num. And, according to the manu- facturer, Plant Ill's temperature- controlled hobbing and grinding area features the largest ultra-preci- sion grinder in the U.S., capable of producing AGMA quality 15 gears up to 13 feet in diameter.

With the use of almost two dozen color photographs and explanatory text, the brochure gives a thorough insite into the design, fabrication, inspection and assemblage of Cin- cinnati Gear Company products.

A special feature of the brochure is a full-color enclosure of a recent article on Plant III that appeared in

American Machinist.

For a free copy of this detailed color brochure from Cincinnati

Gear,

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Baldt Offers New 12-Page Full-Color

Facilities Brochure

Baldt Inc., Chester, Pa., has pub- lished a new 12-page four-color fa- cilities brochure detailing the com- pany's recent reorganization.

Entitled "Baldt Charts a New

Course," this brochure highlights the responsibilities and long-term goals of Baldt's three new operating divisions. These new divisions are marine products, safety products and systems, and distribution.

James Palmer, Baldt presi- dent, said: "For most of its history,

Baldt has manufactured and sold high-quality proprietary marine products to the U.S. shipbuilding industry, and most recently to the offshore drilling industry. This bro- chure reflects our commitment to these traditional markets. It also emphasizes our goal to aggressively seeks new markets to expand our capabilities."

The brochure also details Baldt's product lines, testing capabilities, application data, and product certi- fications.

For a free copy of the brochure,

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