Gates Corporation now offers complete line of heavy duty water pumps and DEF hoses

Feb. 2, 2012
Gates showcases commercial vehicle products at 2012 HDAW show, with plans to display at TMC Annual Conference.

Gates Corporation, a leading manufacturer of industrial, automotive and heavy-duty products, now offers a complete line of Heavy-Duty Water Pumps as well as a line of Diesel Emission Fluid (DEF) Hose. 

Designed to meet rugged Fleet standards, Gates Heavy-Duty Water Pumps are constructed with premium alloy materials, computer-tooled and fitted with a precisely balanced impeller to ensure OE fit and function. The expanded coverage includes 85 SKUs that are offered at competitive prices for virtually any Heavy-Duty or Fleet application. These new 100 percent quality tested pumps are manufactured to ISO/TS 16949 standards and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

In addition Gates brings an exclusive line of Diesel Emission Fluid Hose to the aftermarket. These hoses help limit the environmental impact of harmful emissions. Since DEF freezes at +11 degrees F (-12 degrees C), hose and couplings are electronically heated using Gates revolutionary carbon fiber heating system. This patent pending technology allows for more uniform fluid heating compared to heated-wire designs. Customizable hose lengths offer greater flexibility in design while thermoplastic over-molds protect electrical connections against moisture and corrosion.

Gates also provides DEF Tank Transfer Hose manufactured for the specific filling functions of DEF tanks. They feature the highest quality construction to meet the demands of Diesel Emissions Fluid handling and transfer. 

To learn more about Gates Heavy-Duty products visit gates.com or contact Ken Bridges at (303) 744-5728.

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