Wet brake oils are specifically formulated to withstand the challenging conditions of wet brake systems and typically possess the following characteristics:
Universal Tractor Transmission Oil (UTTO) properties: Many wet brake oils are also classified as UTTOs, meaning they can be used in other tractor systems such as transmissions, hydraulics, and power take-offs (PTOs).
TQ ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) oil is a specific type of automatic transmission fluid designed to meet the General Motors Type A Suffix A specification. It's a high-quality fluid commonly used in various automotive applications, including:
Automatic transmissions: Ensuring smooth gear changes and efficient power transfer.
Power steering systems: Promoting easy and responsive steering performance.
Synchromesh gearboxes: Suitable for applications requiring Type A Suffix A fluid.
Hydraulic systems: Used where ATF TQ fluids are recommended.
DOT 4 brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid specifically designed for automotive braking systems. It is widely used in modern vehicles, including those equipped with anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and in vehicles that experience heavy braking conditions like towing or performance driving.
Coolant is a vital fluid that plays a crucial role in regulating the temperature of various systems, from car engines to industrial machinery and even air conditioners. It's more than just a liquid that cools; it’s a specially formulated mixture designed to handle extreme temperatures and prevent damage to the system it’s working within.
Coolant Concentrate: This is a pure, undiluted coolant, often primarily consisting of glycol (either ethylene or propylene glycol) and additives.
1:3 Ratio: This indicates that you should mix one part of the concentrated coolant with three parts of distilled or demineralized water.
1:5 Ratio: This indicates you should mix one part of the concentrated coolant with five parts of distilled or demineralized water
Dampening Vibrations and Absorbing Shocks: Its primary purpose is to control the movement of the suspension by resisting the flow of oil through internal valves, thereby absorbing impacts from bumps and road irregularities.
Enhancing Ride Comfort and Stability: By providing consistent damping performance, it ensures a smoother and more stable ride, reducing vibrations and jerks experienced by the rider.