Air cleaner selection chart offered online

Jan. 1, 2007
Donaldson Co Inc has launched an online air cleaner selection chart to aid in choosing the correct air cleaner for a vehicle. This interactive online

Donaldson Co Inc has launched an online air cleaner selection chart to aid in choosing the correct air cleaner for a vehicle. This interactive online tool helps determine the appropriate model for an engine based on specific filtration requirements, such as dust level conditions and airflow patterns.

Specific dust environment, application type, airflow, and size or space requirements of the engine narrow the range of suitable cleaners. The chart reflects this selection criteria and suggests appropriate products for the application. The chart displays the air cleaner family and offers the option to view the model number and more product information.

This chart provides individual product photos and airflow diagrams to illustrate the operation of each model.

To view the Donaldson air cleaner selection chart, visit www.donaldson.com/en/engine/air/chart.html. For more information about air filtration products, phone the company at 866-568-5617.

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