Spinner II Oil Cleaning Centrifuges Reduce Engine Wear Rates

—Literature Package Offered— The Spinner II line of in-line flow powered oil cleaning centrifuges, a product of T.F. Hudgins & Associates Inc. of Houston, Texas, is now available from Warehouse Supplier of Lawrenceville, N.J. In addition, a free complete literature package with detailed brochures and pamphlets is being offered on the oil cleaning centrifuges, which fully describes their advantages, applications and features.

The Spinner II line supple ments full-flow filtration systems on diesel, dual-fuel or spark-ignited gas engines. Self powered by the engine's oil pressure, the centrifuge uses centrifugal force to remove dirt, sludge, soot and other detrimental contaminants from the engine oil. Such major engine manufacturers as Alpha Diesel, B&W Holeby, Bergen, Caterpillar, Colt Fairbanks Morse, Deutz, Isotta Fraschini, M.A.N., Pielstick, Wartsila and Waukesha have used the Spinner II oil cleaning centrifuge as standard or as a standard option on their engines.

Three models of the Spinner II cover a range of 120 to 960 gallons per hour and servicing is as easy as removing the "dirt cake" from the inner walls of the centrifuge bowl.

Oil flow through the Spinner II is constant throughout the service life of the unit, and it is able to capture particulate matter the full-flow misses down to less than .5 microns, effectively reducing engine wear rates. Additionally, Spinner II units may be combined in parallel to accommodate any size sump capacity for effective engine wear rate reduction.

The free literature package detailing the Spinner II line of oil cleaning centrifuges, includes several color as well as black-and-white photographs, drawings, charts, and graphs fully describing the product.

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Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 44,  Oct 1986

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