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The solution for mobile and industrial applications, Parker coolers produce a higher cooling capacity and lower pressure drop for improved temperature optimization. What’s more, they create a wealth of economic and environmental benefits like extended life of both the hydraulic system and oil, increase in the system’s operating time (resulting in fewer shutdowns) and reduced service and repair costs.

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