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News Release from: Hi-Force Hydraulics | Subject: Model HP230/D hydraulic hand pumps
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2001
Lighter weight hydraulic hand pumps
Hi-Force Hydraulics has announced the launch of two new models of lightweight hydraulic hand pumps manufactured predominantly from high grade aluminium alloy
Hi-Force Hydraulics has announced the launch of two new models of lightweight hydraulic hand pumps Manufactured predominantly from high grade aluminium alloy, both models offer two speed oil output displacement, with automatic changeover from low to high pressure and a maximum working pressure of 700 bar (10,000 PSI)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Pumps designed for use with high tonnage cylinders
Hi-Force Hydraulics has recently launched a new range of high flow, two speed manually operated hydraulic pumps designed for use with high tonnage cylinders
Fitted with a superb 2.5 litre capacity oil reservoir with integral breather to increase usable oil output and eliminate "vacuum problems" during use, both models set the new industry standard in high pressure hydraulic hand pumps.
Model HP230 is fitted with a 3/8" NPT outlet connection and is suitable for use with single acting type cylinders and hydraulic tools.
Model HP230D is fitted with an integral three position 4-way manual directional control valve and is suitable for use with double acting type cylinders and hydraulic tools.
Both models are fitted with internal low and high-pressure relief valves and a safety overload valve to ensure maximum performance within the highest possible safety standards.
All pumps are supplied filled with oil, ready to use, marked with an individually traceable serial number and issued with a test certificate.
A full range of system components can also be supplied including hydraulic hoses, couplers and fittings, pressure gauges, manifolds, control valves and hydraulic oil.
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