Electrically-powered hydraulic power unit AZ series
tankpumpconstruction

electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
electrically-powered hydraulic power unit
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Characteristics

Power source
electrically-powered
Applications
construction, oil, pump, tank
Operating pressure

Max.: 3,159 bar
(45,817 psi)

Min.: 148 bar
(2,147 psi)

Flow rate

Max.: 16.01 l/min
(4.23 us gal/min)

Min.: 0.75 l/min
(0.2 us gal/min)

Description

The Hydratron range of Standard Hydraulic Power Units (HPUs) respond to the needs of customers looking for pre-engineered and user-friendly Liquid Pump systems. They are designed for ease of use and to provide for simple connectivity to the inlet and outlet ports. Key Features Ability to stall at a predetermined pressure and hold this fixed pressure without consuming power or generating heatNo risk of flame or sparkInfinitely variable speed/output flowrate controlInfinitely variable output pressure controlStandard models are suitable for oil or water applicationsIsolation chamber for Chemical applicationsNo limit or adverse effects in continuous stop/start applicationsProven reliability, easy to maintain and robust Specifications Air filter, lubricator, pressure regulator, pressure gauge & speed control valve6” (150mm) diameter panel mounted outlet pressure gaugePressure release valve with return back to tankInlet fluid strainerAll interconnecting pipework & fittingsRobust Stainless Steel Frame as standardFluid reservoir:Stainless Steel construction as standardPlastic tank on Lightweight option

Catalogs

AZ-2-458
AZ-2-458
3 Pages
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