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Hydraulic piston pump 728619 E
leverfor hydraulic nutswith pressure controller

Hydraulic piston pump - 728619 E - SKF Maintenance,Lubrication and Power Transmission - lever / for hydraulic nuts / with pressure controller
Hydraulic piston pump - 728619 E - SKF Maintenance,Lubrication and Power Transmission - lever / for hydraulic nuts / with pressure controller
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Characteristics

Type
piston
Operation
lever
Applications
for hydraulic nuts
Other characteristics
high-pressure, oil, transportable, rugged, with pressure controller, containerized
Pressure

150 MPa

Weight

11.4 kg
(25.13 lb)

Description

The 728619 E is a two-stage pump suitable for use with SKF Supergrip bolts and for the mounting and dismounting of bearings or components where a maximum pressure of 150 MPa (21 750 psi) is required. The pump is supplied with a 3 000 mm (118 in.) pressure hose, quick connect coupling and mating nipple and pressure gauge. The pump is filled with SKF Mounting fluid LHMF 300, is supplied with an extra litre and is protected in a sturdy metal case. Features & benefits Oil container capacity 2 400 cm³ (146.5 in.³) Two stage pressure pumping Fitted with a pressure gauge Packed in a sturdy protective case Applications SKF Supergrip bolts All sizes SKF hydraulic nuts Volume/stroke 1st Stage - 20 cm3 below 2,5 MPa (1.2 in.3 below 362 psi) Volume/stroke 2nd Stage - 1,00 cm3 above 2,5 MPa (0.06 in.3 above 362 psi) Oil container capacity - 2 400 cm3 (146.5 in.3) Length of pressure hose - 3 000 mm (118 in.) Connection nipple - G1/4 quick connection

Catalogs

SKF 728619 E
SKF 728619 E
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