CENTRIFUGAL OIL CLEANERS
HOW THE CENTRIFUGE WORKS
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The Spinner 11 oil cleaning centrifuge consists of three sections - the centrifuge bowl, the driving turbine and the oil level control mechanism, all contained in a rugged steel and cast aluminium housing.
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To get to the centrifuge, dirty oil enters the side of the centrifuge housing and travels up through the hollow spindle. At the top of the spindle, a baffle distributes the oil uniformly into the centrifuge bowl. Because the bowl spins at about 7500 rpm, the oil quickly accelerates to a high speed. The resulting centrifugal force slings dirt outward onto the inside bowl wall where it mats into a dense cake. The turbine
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