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list of parts in a typical air-cooled oil cooler, along with their functions:

1. Core / Heat Exchanger Assembly

  • Finned Tubes or Cooling Plates – Channels for oil flow, designed with fins to maximize heat dissipation.
  • Headers / Manifolds – Distribute oil evenly across the tubes.
  • Fins – Thin metal layers (usually aluminum) attached to tubes to increase surface area for better air cooling.

2. Housing / Frame

  • Metal Casing – Holds the core assembly together and provides structural support.
  • Mounting Brackets – Secure the cooler to the engine bay, chassis, or machinery.

3. Inlet & Outlet Ports

  • Inlet Port – Entry point for hot oil from the engine or hydraulic system.
  • Outlet Port – Exit point for cooled oil returning to the system.
  • Threaded Fittings / Hose Connections – Allow secure attachment to oil lines.

4. Cooling Fan (Optional – in Forced-Air Systems)

  • Electric or Engine-Driven Fan – Enhances airflow when natural cooling is insufficient.
  • Fan Shroud – Directs air efficiently over the fins.

5. Airflow Guide / Ducting (If Applicable)

  • Channels air towards the cooler for better efficiency (common in vehicles with tight engine bays).

6. Baffles / Flow Diverters (In Some Designs)

  • Ensure even oil distribution inside the cooler for uniform cooling.

7. Thermal Bypass Valve (In Some Systems)

  • Prevents overcooling by allowing oil to bypass the cooler when it’s too cold (common in automotive applications).

8. Protective Grille / Mesh (Optional)

  • Shields fins from debris, rocks, or damage.

9. Sensors (In Advanced Systems)

  • Temperature Sensor – Monitors oil temperature for optimal cooling control.
  • Pressure Sensor – Ensures oil flow is within safe limits.

10. Gaskets / Seals

  • Prevent oil leaks at connection points.

Additional Notes:

  • Materials Used:
    • Tubes & Fins: Aluminum (lightweight, good heat transfer) or copper (higher conductivity).
    • Housing: Steel or aluminum for durability.
  • Common Variations:
    • Tube & Fin Type – Most common, used in cars and trucks.
    • Plate & Bar Type – More robust, used in heavy machinery.