Spinner II Oil-Cleaning Centrifuges

Benifits and How It Works

Model 936 Model 960

 

BENIFITS

  • Fine Particle Removal. A Spinner II centrifuge removes the particles that do the  most damage - those 10 microns or less in size. In fact, it efficiently removes particles as small as one-tenth of a micron.
  • Storage Capacity. A Spinner II centrifuge holds up to 900 cubic centimeters (55 cubic inches) of contaminants.
  •  Consistent Efficiency. Unlike ordinary media filters that gradually plug, a Spinner II centrifuge provides the same, ultra-high level of efficiency throughout the service interval.
Reduces Cost Simplifies Maintenance
  • Extends oil life
  • Lengthens service intervals
  • Preserves additive potency
  • Prolongs full-flow filter life
  • Reduces maintenance costs
  • Cuts waste disposal costs
  • Maximizes in-service time for trucks
  • Helps ensure clean combustion and fuel efficiency
  • Enhances long-term preventive maintenance
  • Simple, convenient installation
  • Fast and easy to service
  • No replacement elements
  • Contaminant access for engine troubleshooting
Protects the Environment Protects Your Engines
  • Reduces oil and filter waste
  • CS Cleanable Screen option eliminates used filters entirely
  • Promotes clean combustion and lower emissions
  • Maintains cleaner oil
  • Reduces engine wear up to 50%
  • Increases engine life

HOW IT WORKS

 

The Spinner II centrifuge is a highly efficient bypass filtration device. It diverts a small sidestream of oil for processing and returns clean oil to the crankcase.
Powered only by engine oil pressure, the centrifuge operates at speeds in excess of 6,000 rpm, generating a force more than 2,000 times greater than gravity. This force slings contaminants smaller than one micron out of your oil and packs them into a dense cake on the wall of the cleanable centrifuge bowl.
A Spinner II centrifuge flows up to two gallons of oil every minute, allowing it to clean the entire sump capacity of a typical heavy-duty engine 10-15 times an hour.

CENTRIFUGE OPERATION

1) Dirty oil flows through hollow spindle into rotating bowl under normal oil pump pressure.

2) As oil passes through the rotating bowl, centrifugal force separates oil and solid contaminants.

3) Contaminants are deposited as a solid cake on the surface the cleanable bowl.

4) Clean oil exits through opposing, twin nozzles that power the centrifuge in excess of 6,000 rpm.

5) Clean oil returns to the crankcase from the level control base.

 

WEAR REDUCTION

 

This chart illustrates reduction in wear achieved with a Spinner II oil cleaning centrifuge vs. bypass filters (AC fine test dust fed at 1 gram/hour; 400-hour test using component weight loss method). Contact Spinner II for a copy of the complete report.

This chart illustrates reduction in wear achieved with a Spinner II oil cleaning centrifuge vs. bypass filters (AC fine test dust fed at 1 gram/hour; 400-hour test using component weight loss method). Contact Spinner II for a copy of the complete report.