Gasoline engine hydraulic pump PGx20 series
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gasoline engine hydraulic pump
gasoline engine hydraulic pump
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Characteristics

Operation
gasoline engine
Other characteristics
double-acting, single-acting, mobile, high-performance, two-speed, heavy-duty
Pressure

10,000 psi

Speed

3,600 rpm
(22,619 rad.min-1)

Description

Two-speed high-performance pumps ideal for construction, structure moving and rigging applications. • - A logical choice at work sites where electricity or compressed air are unavailable. For single or double-acting cylinders at operating pressures to 10,000 psi. • - All gasoline engine/hydraulic pumps feature Posi-Check® valve to guard against pressure loss when valve is shifted from “advance” to “hold.” • - PG1200 Series pumps powered by a Honda 4-cycle, 5.5 hp engine with automatic decompression and electronic ignition. Deliver over 0.5 gallon (130 cu. in.) of oil per minute at 10,000 psi. • - A 5 gallon reservoir means adequate capacity for multi-cylinder applications. Dual element air cleaner protects engine from dusty environments. • - Heavy-duty “roll cage” provides pick-up points for lifting. Horizontal bars on PG1203, PG1204 and PG1204S protect unit, provide hand holds for carrying. • - Rubber anti-skid insulation on bottom of reservoir resists skidding and dampens vibration. PG1200M-4 and PG1200M-4D include a pump cart with 12” wheels. • - Adjustable external pressure regulator. • - CSA rated for intermittent duty.

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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