Oil cooler UKC-G
waterfor hydraulic systemsfor hydraulic applications

Oil cooler - UKC-G  - HBE GmbH - water / for hydraulic systems / for hydraulic applications
Oil cooler - UKC-G  - HBE GmbH - water / for hydraulic systems / for hydraulic applications
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Characteristics

Material
water, oil
Applications
industrial, engine and transmission, for hydraulic applications, for hydraulic systems
Other characteristics
compact, with heat exchanger, water-cooled, screw-in
Maximum temperature

Max.: 95 °C
(203 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Flow rate

Max.: 25 l/min
(6.604 us gal/min)

Min.: 0 l/min
(0 us gal/min)

Pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145.038 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

HBE oil coolers are designed for high heat dissipation in hydraulic systems. The product range includes oil air heat coolers from the ACI/ACIP/ACM series, DOC® brazed plate heat exchanger, EKM oil/water cooler , as well as the compact UKC-G oil/water coolers and bellhousings with integrated oil cooling for direct mounting on pumps and gearboxes.

UKC‑G screw‑in coolers feature an exceptionally compact design for direct installation in small tanks or gearbox housings where space is limited.

Technical specifications
  • Efficient cooling capacity
  • Cooling surface of 0.15 m² to 0.43 m²
  • Especially compact
  • Application for mounting in tank or gear box
  • Easy installation in existing threaded connections for tank heaters
  • Cost effective, space saving solution
  • End cap: G 1/2“ water connections
  • Cooling capacity depending on circulation of cooling tubes in the tank or gear box
  • Special lengths on request

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