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Spectra Premium Introduces Forklift Radiators

Similar to other Spectra Premium parts, these radiators are engineered, developed and validated by the company's team of Canadian engineers ensuring they meet OE requirements, as well as North American market conditions, the company says.

BOUCHERVILLE, Quebec – Spectra Premium Industries is releasing 17 new forklift truck radiators, covering popular Toyota/Tiesa, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Hyster forklift applications.
 
All of the new forklift radiators are manufactured with aluminum tanks for a more robust solution than plastic tanks seen in the market today. As forklifts undergo high mechanical stress generated by frequent stop-and-go applications, the welded aluminum tanks will eliminate tank-to-header leaks, the company states. In addition, the heavy gauge tubes with reinforced corner tubes are designed to withstand the constant cycling of temperature and prevent premature failure.
 
Similar to other Spectra Premium parts, these radiators are engineered, developed and validated by the company’s team of Canadian engineers ensuring they meet OE requirements, as well as North American market conditions, the company says.
 
The complete listing of Spectra Premium Forklift Radiators can be found on the company’s eCatalog at http://ecat.spectrapremium.com. In addition, a complete application catalog and sales flyer can be downloaded at http://mktg-us.spectrapremium.com.
 
 

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