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Custom hydraulic reservoirs

Feb. 7, 2013
Aluminized steel hydraulic oil reservoirs and fuel tanks for off-road and specialty vehicles used in agricultural, construction, and other utility equipment combine corrosion resistance of aluminum with structural strength (and lower cost) of steel.
Aluminized steel hydraulic oil reservoirs and fuel tanks for off-road and specialty vehicles used in agricultural, construction, and other utility equipment c
ombine corrosion resistance of aluminum with structural strength (and lower cost) of steel. They are resistant to virtually all petroleum-based and synthetic fluids and provide protection from atmospheric corrosion. Capacities range from 1 to more than 300 gal.

All reservoirs and tanks are clean and pressure-tested. Options include powder coating, CARC (chemical agent resistant coating) and sub-assembly, including the addition of component parts such as fill caps, filters, sight gauges, sending units, hoses and more.

The IFH Group Inc., (800) 435-7003, www.ifhgroup.com

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