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Did you know that…
4. September 2020

… the com­pres­sion pres­sure of a cylin­der in a Perkins engine is about 30–35 bar?

This corresponds approximately to the pressure at 300 m depth. So we are already in the lightless area of the sea - the so-called deep sea. All Perkins engines are of high quality design and, thanks to extensive testing, also…
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9. July 2020

… the exhaust tem­per­a­ture of a Perkins® 854 engine is around 700° Celsius?

That is the temperature at which lava erupts from a volcano. (more…)
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Did you know that…
27. September 2018

…with­in a 4.4 litre engine, 360,000 litres of water pass through the water pump every 24 hours it operates?

This is equal to five truckloads of 40-foot overseas containers. (more…)
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Did you know that…
17. July 2018

…a typ­i­cal city has 100 tons of dust and grit per cubic kilometer?

Every piece of dust and grit has the potential to damage your engine. A genuine Perkins air filter stops 99,99% of particles, (more…)
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Did you know that…
12. March 2018

…Perkins tur­bocharg­ers are pre­ci­sion man­u­fac­tured with tol­er­ances as fine as one-mil­lionth of an inch?

That is 1/100th the thickness of a piece of paper. (more…)
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Did you know that…
13. November 2017

…Perkins engines are test­ed for oper­abil­i­ty at ‑25 ° C to + 50 ° C?

This ensures that all spare parts - such as starters and alternators - work reliably even under extremely cold weather conditions. (more…)
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