Straight Coolant Hose suits heavy-duty vehicle applications.

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Available in 3 ft lengths with peroxide-cured EPDM tube and cover, FleetRunner® Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose offers alternative to silicone or sulphur-cured coolant hose. Abrasion-resistant material resists electrochemical degradation, binds to system components for minimized cold water leaks, and has lower water permeation rate than silicone hose. With temperature rating of -40 to +300°F, hose can withstand low engine airflow and high-heat conditions found in heavy-duty vehicles.



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Gates Corporation Introduces New FleetRunner® Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose for Heavy-Duty Applications



The leader in Fleet and Heavy-Duty solutions announces a new high-temperature, peroxide-cured EPDM coolant hose that outperforms more expensive silicone and sulphur-cured EPDM hose alternatives.



DENVER, Colo. – Gates Corporation, a global, diversified manufacturer of industrial and automotive aftermarket products, introduces a new high-temperature, peroxide-cured EPDM coolant hose for heavy-duty applications, including trucks, buses, and off-road equipment. The new Gates FleetRunner® Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose is a high-temperature, high-performance, high-mileage, less expensive alternative to silicone or sulphur-cured coolant hose.



Because of increasingly stringent emission standards, newer heavy-duty vehicles are manufactured with smaller engine compartments, and more emissions equipment and engine accessories, resulting in exceedingly high under hood temperatures. These vehicles require coolant hose that can withstand the low engine airflow and high-heat conditions. With a temperature rating of -40 degrees to +300 degrees Fahrenheit, Gates FleetRunner Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose offers superior performance in extreme heat.



Its tube and cover are constructed with peroxide-cured EPDM that is higher performing and less expensive than silicone or sulphur-cured EPDM coolant hose. The abrasion-resistant material is designed to resist electrochemical degradation, binds to system components for fewer cold water leaks, and has a lower water permeation rate than silicone hose.



Gates FleetRunner Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose provides superior performance with a working pressure up to 50 percent higher than typical silicone coolant hose, offering greater protection for tough fleet and heavy-duty applications.



“Like other products in the heavy-duty FleetRunner product line, such as Gates FleetRunner Micro-V® Belt and V-Belt, our new high-temperature straight coolant hose is engineered to prolong fleet maintenance intervals, reduce downtime, and provide the best overall cost per mile,” said Mark Kostecki, Gates Product Marketing Manager, Automotive Aftermarket.



Gates FleetRunner Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose is available in three-foot lengths and will be showcased Jan. 22-23 at the HDAW13 tradeshow, booth #517, in Las Vegas, Nev.



To learn more about Gates FleetRunner Hi-Temp Straight Coolant Hose, download a product sheet.



For more information about Gates Corporation, please contact Kent Van Oort at 303.744.4393.



About Gates Corporation Gates Corporation is a global, diversified industrial company that provides advanced power transmission and fluid transfer solutions by engineering products and services that reduce the total cost of ownership for a wide variety of applications. Our products and services serve customers in five key end market segments: Energy/Exploration/Extraction, Infrastructure & Agriculture, Transportation, Automotive, and Process & Specialty.



As an engineering leader with a strong foundation in research and development, Gates is committed to advancing the science of motion performance by developing safe, forward-thinking products, services, systems, and solutions, as well as fostering long-term customer and employee relationships. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Gates employs over 14,000 people across 106 locations in 30 countries.



If it moves you, there’s a good chance Gates has a part in it. Gates. Powering Progress.

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