Oil-cooled welders typically use transformer oil or mineral oil as the cooling medium. These oils have good thermal conductivity and heat transfer properties, allowing them to efficiently dissipate heat generated during the welding process. Additionally, they provide insulation to prevent electrical shorts and enhance the overall safety of the welder. Some specialized formulations may also include additives to improve performance and longevity.
Electric company high voltage transformers used in the utility grid are typically insulated by being immersed in a tank of oil, and cooled by natural convection (circulation) of the oil. A "dry type" transformer is not immersed in oil, and is cooled by air convection or by fans.
Two-cycle oil made for an air cooled engine.
Water cooled and air cooled 2-stroke oil should NEVER be used interchangably. http://store.chainsawr.com/
Yes, the C90 is an air cooled engine, the oil that runs through the little radiator is crankcase oil and is cooled in the system to help keep the engine temp down.
Water cooled.
usually any type of 2stroke air cooled blend... the fuel oil mix for poctet bikes is usually 50:1
yes
Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled
No. Oil cooled.
Normally liquid cooled has water... and a oil cooled is just that it has a oil cooler
No it's water cooled, but it is supplied with engine oil pressure for the bearings.
SAE 10w30. I recommend you use synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.