How many kilometers can an auxiliary fuel tank drive?
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An auxiliary fuel tank can drive approximately 40 kilometers. General classification: Fuel tanks can be divided into two types: open tanks and closed tanks. Open tanks have the liquid surface inside the tank in contact with the atmosphere, and an air filter is installed on the tank cover. Open tanks have a simple structure and are easy to install and maintain, making them commonly used in hydraulic systems. Closed tanks are generally used for pressurized tanks, filled with a certain pressure of inert gas, with a charging pressure of up to 0.05MPa. Classification by tank shape: They can also be divided into rectangular tanks and cylindrical tanks. Rectangular tanks are easy to manufacture and convenient for placing hydraulic components, so they are widely adopted. Cylindrical tanks have high strength, are lightweight, and easy to clean, but they are more difficult to manufacture and take up more space, often used in large metallurgical equipment.