Eaton to Show Innovative Hydraulic Filtration and Contamination Control Products at BAUMA 2016
TINTON FALLS, N.J. April 4, 2016 – The Filtration Division of power management company Eaton is showing its product line of innovative hydraulic filtration and contamination control products at BAUMA 2016 in Munich, Germany, from 11 – 17 April (Booth 227, Hall B4).
Visitors to the booth will meet Eaton’s experts to learn how to reduce operating costs and increase process efficiencies for hydraulic systems of all types. Filtration solutions for mobile machines such as agricultural and construction machinery as well as industrial trucks demonstrate highly efficient and reliable performance even in extreme climatic conditions and constantly changing requirements.
A range of filters for hydraulic drive systems will be represented. These will include:
- HPV 240 pressure filters with cold start valves. The filters provide a permanent supply of clean oil to prevent any damage to downstream components.
- The easy-to-change TEF 625 in-tank return line filter with a removable bowl to prevent contamination from entering the reservoir and reduce the possibility of oil spillage during changes.
- The TRS 226 return-line filters with suction connection are tank-top-mounted, in line types that supply clean suction flow and prevent cavitation.
- The tank-mounted TSW 426 suction filters that can be directly mounted onto the reservoir and connected to the suction-line. A check valve prevents oil from draining out of the reservoir during servicing. Continuous operation of the filter supports longer hydraulic oil usage.
Using any of these filters – HPV 240, TEF 625, TRS 226 or TSW 426 – results in longer product life with better fuel usage.
Users can choose from more than 4,000 high performance filter elements available with various filter materials, different construction types and micron ratings to help protect critical system components and achieve cleanliness class requirements.
Visitors interested in contamination control will be able to see the CCS 4 contamination control system. This helps to promptly initiate actions and cost-saving measures before any failure can occur. It enables users to evaluate the precise condition of a system by knowing the particle size distribution of the contamination plus water saturation and fluid temperature.
The CCS 4 system was recently used in Florida by Vac-Con, Inc., maker of truck-mounted machines, to minimize penetration of water and other contaminants into its trucks’ hydraulic systems. It led to a significant reduction of failures in the field and resulting warranty costs, while ensuring the cleanliness of oil going into the company’s trucks.
In general, using the CCS 4 system results in better control and longer product life and safety, with better fuel usage.
Eaton’s Filtration Division is a leader in liquid filtration that can help companies improve product quality, increase manufacturing efficiency, protect employees and equipment, and help achieve sustainability goals. Eaton employees around the world make a difference for their customers by creating an exceptional customer experience, solving problems with application expertise and developing innovative filtration solutions. Eaton’s filtration products are manufactured and sold worldwide. For more information, visit www.eaton.com/filtration.
Eaton is a power management company with 2015 sales of $20.9 billion. Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 97,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com.
SOURCE: Eaton