What is a Perkins Phaser Engine?
What is a Perkins Phaser Engine?
The Phaser from Perkins is a range of turbocharged, turbo intercooled and air-to-air, four or six-cylinders diesel engines. All have the premium specification, performance and ease of maintenance to give to maximum productivity for the lowest operating costs in 90’s trucks.
Do they still make Perkins Engines?
Perkins now has manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, China, India and a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Shibaura-Machinery company in Japan.
Who used Perkins engines?
Brands such as Dodge, Ford, Grosspal and Ranquel for all their diesel lines, fitted Perkins engines for more than two decades.
Are Perkins engines still made?
How much power does a Perkins 1004-1006 have?
Perkins 1004-1006 Power 123 Kw, 165 hp @ 2800 rpm Compression Ratio 16.0:1 Click for Perkins 1004-1006 engine manuals and specs. Perkins 1004-1006 Weight approx: 585 kg, 1290 lb Dimensions approx: length 1124 mm height 1559 mm width 638 mm Click for Perkins 1004-1006 engine manuals and specs.
When did Perkins stop making 1006 engines?
In November 2014, the last of nearly half a million Perkins 1006 engines rolled off the production line, marking the end of 30 years of innovative, reliable and economic service.
What kind of engine is a 1006?
The 1006 was part of the 1000 family of engines, developed in the mid-80s in response to tougher emission and noise controls around the world, and described in the company’s official history as “the most important engine family for decades”.
Why choose a Perkins engine?
Perkins engines are at work in more than 5,000 applications around the globe, from industrial equipment to construction machines, EP generators to tractors. We have produced a wide variety of literature including our Corporate brochure through to power selectors for the industrial and electric power markets.