Application / Industries

Off Road

Off-road equipment operates in the dirt, heat, cold, vibration, and long-duty cycles that punish both engines and fuel systems. Hammonds additive injection systems help deliver treated diesel consistently to the heavy machines that keep mines, quarries, farms, and industrial sites moving.

Heavy-Duty Equipment Needs Heavy-Duty Fuel Protection

Off-road assets such as mining trucks, draglines, dozers, excavators, loaders, graders, crushers, generators, and agricultural equipment are expensive to operate and even more expensive to have sitting idle.

Fuel additive injection helps operators treat fuel before it reaches the equipment, supporting lubrication, cleanliness, stability, microbial control, and other additive goals depending on the site and fuel program.

Designed for Harsh Operating Conditions

Off-road fueling rarely happens in perfect conditions. Fuel may be stored in remote tanks, transferred from mobile trucks, exposed to temperature swings, or handled by different operators across shifts. A built-in injection system can make additive treatment more repeatable across those conditions.

Where Additive Injection Fits Off-Road Fueling

  • Bulk storage tanks at mines, quarries, farms, and industrial sites
  • Mobile service trucks and field fueling units
  • Maintenance yards and equipment staging areas
  • Direct-to-machine fueling workflows
  • Temporary fueling setups for remote work locations

More Consistent Than Manual Treatment

Manual additive treatment can be hard to control when equipment is spread across a large site. Hammonds systems inject additive into the fuel as it flows, helping deliver a precise and even blend without depending on each operator to measure and mix by hand.

That consistency matters when multiple machines depend on the same fuel supply but operate under different loads and duty cycles.

Benefits for Off-Road Operators

  • Helps protect high-value diesel equipment
  • Supports clean, dependable fuel for demanding duty cycles
  • Can help reduce fuel-related maintenance interruptions
  • Supports lubricity treatment and fuel stability programs
  • Works with fixed or portable fueling setups
  • Can be selected around actual flow rate and additive ratio requirements

Recommended Next Step

Document the equipment being fueled, the storage method, transfer flow rate, additive objective, and whether fueling happens from a fixed tank, truck, skid, or mobile service point. The right system should make fuel treatment easier for the site, not more complicated.

These Models Recommended for Off-road Applications: