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Showing posts with label Hydraulics. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Williams 1HP10T01L 6Cl10T01/5Hs2S35 Pump and Cylinder Combos




The Williams Hydraulics 1HP10T01L Ram and Pump Set 6Cl10T01 and 5HS2S35 is a combination set with a single acting low profiling cylinder and a hand pump. It has a combo capacity of 10 tons, 1.50 strokes and a collapsed height of 3.48 inches. The Williams Hydraulics 1HP10T01L Ram and Pump Set 6Cl10T01 and 5HS2S35 includes cylinder, pump, 6 foot hydraulic hose, high flow coupler and fitting.


  • Single acting low profiling cylinder 6CL10T01L.
  • Hand pump 5HS2S35.
  • 1.50 stroke.
  • 3.48 height.
  • Includes hydraulic hose, high flow coupler and fitting.


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Enerpac P-842 2 Speed Hand Pump with 4 Way Valve




The Enerpac P-842 high-pressure, lightweight two-speed hydraulic hand pump is for lifting, bolting, or applying pressure with a hydraulic cylinder (sold separately) in intermittent and non-repetitive construction, manufacturing, and maintenance and repair applications. It has a four-way control valve for advancing and retracting a double-acting cylinder. This two-speed hand pump requires fewer handle strokes to move a load than a similarly rated single-speed pump, increasing productivity. An internal pressure relief valve helps protect the pump from overload. The glass-filled nylon reservoir, nylon-covered aluminum base, and fiberglass handle provide corrosion resistance and are lighter than steel hydraulic hand pumps. The handle locks into place for secure transport. The pump has a 3/8" National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads port for connecting to a hose or gauge (sold separately).

H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from back to front.
Hydraulic pumps lift, bolt, or apply pressure to objects by pressurizing and moving hydraulic fluid. A hydraulic pump consists of a base, a reservoir that holds hydraulic fluid, and an operating mechanism, such as a handle or foot pedal, an electric motor, compressed air, or a gasoline engine. When the operating mechanism is activated, pressurized hydraulic fluid from the reservoir is delivered through an attached hose to a hydraulic cylinder. The pressurized hydraulic fluid in the cylinder lifts the cylinder’s piston, which in turn lifts the load. Hydraulic hand pumps are usually made of steel, or aluminum and nylon, and can be single-speed or two-speed. They are used in a wide range of applications, such as construction, manufacturing, and maintenance and repair applications in both industrial and home settings.
Enerpac manufactures industrial hydraulic equipment for lifting, workholding, and other applications, and provides integrated lifting solutions for bridge construction, mining, shipbuilding, and other industries. The company, founded in 1959, is headquartered in Menominee Falls, WI.

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Monday, 6 April 2015

Enerpac P-141 Single Speed Hand Pump




The Enerpac P-141 high-pressure, lightweight single-speed hydraulic hand pump is for lifting, bolting, or applying pressure with a hydraulic cylinder (sold separately) in intermittent and non-repetitive construction, manufacturing, and maintenance and repair applications. It can advance and release a single-acting cylinder. This single-speed hand pump is for applications with a constantly applied load. An internal pressure relief valve helps protect the pump from overload. The glass-filled nylon reservoir, nylon-covered aluminum base, and fiberglass handle provide corrosion resistance and are lighter than steel hydraulic hand pumps. The handle locks into place for secure transport. The pump has a 1/4" National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads port for connecting to a hose or gauge (sold separately).

H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from back to front.
Hydraulic pumps lift, bolt, or apply pressure to objects by pressurizing and moving hydraulic fluid. A hydraulic pump consists of a base, a reservoir that holds hydraulic fluid, and an operating mechanism, such as a handle or foot pedal, an electric motor, compressed air, or a gasoline engine. When the operating mechanism is activated, pressurized hydraulic fluid from the reservoir is delivered through an attached hose to a hydraulic cylinder. The pressurized hydraulic fluid in the cylinder lifts the cylinder’s piston, which in turn lifts the load. Hydraulic hand pumps are usually made of steel, or aluminum and nylon, and can be single-speed or two-speed. They are used in a wide range of applications, such as construction, manufacturing, and maintenance and repair applications in both industrial and home settings.
Enerpac manufactures industrial hydraulic equipment for lifting, workholding, and other applications, and provides integrated lifting solutions for bridge construction, mining, shipbuilding, and other industries. The company, founded in 1959, is headquartered in Menominee Falls, WI.

  • High-pressure, lightweight hydraulic hand pump for lifting, bolting, or applying pressure with a hydraulic cylinder (sold separately).
  • Advances and releases a single-acting cylinder.
  • Maximum operating pressure of 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi).
  • Single-speed pump for applications with a constantly applied load.
  • Internal pressure relief valve helps prevent pump overload.


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Williams Hydraulics 5G65H5G Gas Engine Pump 6.5 Horse Power. 5 Gallon





The Williams Hydraulics 5G65H5G Gas Engine Pump 6.5 horse power 5 Gallon gas pump will provide 10,000 psi hydraulic force at remote locations. It features an industrial grade 5.5hp Honda gas engine. The Williams Hydraulics 5G65H5G Gas Engine Pump 6.5 horse power 5 Gallon has a manual control valve for use with single or double acting cylinders or tools. The two speed pump designed for rapid cylinder advance. The gas pump features a sturdy protective roll cage for use in the toughest environments. The Williams Hydraulics 5G65H5G Gas Engine Pump 6.5 horse power 5 Gallon has a pressure rating in the 1st stage of 580 psi and in the 2nd stage of 10,000 psi. It has an oil output flow rate of 610 cubic inches in the 1st stage and 67 cubic inches in the 2nd stage. The Gas Engine pump has a manual valve and a 4 way, 3 position valve function with a rotation speed of 3600 rpm and a sound level of 95dBA.


  • Pressure rating is first stage 580 and second stage 10,000.
  • Oil output flow rate is first stage 610 and second stage 67.
  • Industrial grade 5.5 horse power Honda gas engine.
  • 4-way, 3 position valve function.
  • Gas pump features a sturdy protective roll cage for use in the toughest environments.


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Thursday, 11 December 2014

Pump Handbook




Rely on the #1 Guide to Pump Design and Application-- Now Updated with the Latest Technological Breakthroughs
Long-established as the leading guide to pump design and application, the Pump Handbook has been fully revised and updated with the latest developments in pump technology. Packed with 1,150 detailed illustrations and written by a team of over 100 internationally renowned pump experts, this vital tool shows you how to select, purchase, install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot cutting-edge pumps for all types of uses. The Fourth Edition of the Pump Handbook features:
  • State-of-the-art guidance on every aspect of pump theory, design, application, and technology.
  • Over 100 internationally renowned contributors.
  • SI units used throughout the book.
  • New sections on centrifugal pump mechanical performance, flow analysis, bearings, adjustable-speed drives, and application to cryogenic LNG services; completely revised sections on pump theory, mechanical seals, intakes and suction piping, gears, and waterhammer; application to pulp and paper mills.
Inside - This Updated Guide to Pump Technology
• Classification and Selection of Pumps • Centrifugal Pumps • Displacement Pumps • Solids Pumping • Pump Sealing • Pump Bearings • Jet Pumps • Materials of Construction • Pump Drivers and Power Transmission • Pump Noise • Pump Systems • Pump Services • Intakes and Suction Piping • Selecting and Purchasing Pumps • Installation, Operation, and Maintenance • Pump Testing • Technical Data.


AUTHOR IN DETAIL –

Igor Karassik held senior positions at the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. Joseph Messina has held positions with the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation and the Electric Power Research Institute. Paul Cooper served as director of research and development for Ingersoll-Rand Research. Charles Heald is former chief engineer and manager of engineering with Ingersoll-Dresser Pump Company.



SAMPLE OF CUSTOMER REVIEW 


1) Igor the Pump Guy Again - Please also see my review of the "Engineers Guide to Centrifugal Pumps" also by Igor Karassik. I first bought the Second Edition of the Pump Handbook many years ago (1985) thinking that it contained everything I would need to know. Looking back, I am embarrassed to think that new technologies would not impact the pump world; how wrong is that? Further, as luck would have it, I was wrestling with a problem related to rotodyanamics (Reed Critical Analysis of a line shaft pump). Add to that the fact that I had now been working with positive displacement pumps of all flavors and colors. The Fourth Edition address those exact same issues. And as a bonus, throws in a review of quite a comprehensive selection of different applications for a vast array of environmentally different service conditions (different industrial applications and environments). Then, if all else fails, this book is big and heavy enough to suffice as a non-concealed weapon in almost any circumstance.

By Frank A. Stephenson on June 19, 2013



2) Packed full of information - I needed both an overview and detailed information on certain aspects of pump behavior. This book provided both to me. It's very thick, but it has to be since it covers so much material.

By Chris F on May 26, 2013



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Sunday, 14 September 2014

Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Third Edition: A technician's and engineer's guide




Hydraulics and Pneumatics: A Technician's and Engineer's Guide serves as a guide to the hydraulic and pneumatic systems operations. It features mathematical content that has been presented in a style understandable even to beginners and non-experts. It has nine chapters that cover both hydraulic and pneumatic machinery, their fundamental principles including safety standards and regulations. The book also features abundant referencing, updated web links, and masterful tables for easier understanding of the concepts covered. 

The text is written to serve as an introductory reference for novices and students in pneumatics and hydraulics. It is also invaluable and can be used as primary reference for control, manufacturing, mechanical, and electrical engineers, operations managers, and technicians working with hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
  • Covers both hydraulic and pneumatic machinery, with a practical, practitioner-led approach that does not demand great theoretical and mathematical understanding.
  • Thorough and updated coverage of safety standards, helping control engineers and shop floor managers to ensure their operations are in compliance with regulations.
  • More abundant referencing, new and updated web-links, look-up tables and graphical keys offer even easier referencing while providing quick access to other related materials.


AUTHOR IN DETAIL -

Andrew Parr is an Industrial Control Engineer, recently retired from ASW Sheerness Steel, Sheerness, UK who worked in the steel industry for over thirty years. In 1980 he began specializing in sequence and closed loop control systems using Programmable Controllers (PLCs) with hydraulic and pneumatic actuators. He has written fifteen books on electronics and process control including Logic Designers Handbook, Industrial Control Handbook, Programmable Controllers, Control Engineering, along with many amateur- level books, among them Introduction to Operational Amplifiers. His books have been widely translated into many languages, including Japanese, Polish, and Swedish. He and has presented papers at various international conferences, including ones on "Automation Systems in the Steel Industry” and on "Automated Fault Diagnostics”.


SAMPLE OF CUSTOMER REVIEW 

1) very good for beginners - This book is worth the money. It is easy to read and doesn't overwelm with info. Very good for someone getting started in this field. I also suggest youtube videos after reading this book.

By Paul350 on January 15, 2013


2) Excellent book - I have skimmed through the book a few times and have added it to my list of books to read.

By Mark1968 on December 17, 2013


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Friday, 18 July 2014

Prince Manufacturing SP20B20A9H4-L Hydraulic Gear Pump, 35.73 HP Motor, 3000 PSI Maximum Pressure, 17.76 GPM Maximum Flow Rate, Counter Clockwise Rotation, Self-Lubricating, SAE A Flange, Aluminum




This Gear pump now utilizes self-lubricating thrust blocks that eliminate the need for separate wear plates. They are made from a high strength aluminum alloy with exceptional anti-galling properties. This new bearing features a robust fluoropolymer PTFE wear surface that yields unsurpassed load carrying capabilities and cavitation resistance even at low speeds and moderate levels of contamination. Also, since its resin layer is self-lubricating, contamination from bearing wear in high load situations (when no oil film is present) is reduced. This new thrust block design combined with these advanced bearing results in lower friction and less internal oil loss resulting in higher pump efficiencies.

  • Self-Lubricating Thrust Blocks and High Strength Aluminum.
  • 3/4" Straight Keyed.
  • SAE "A" 2 Bolt Mount.
  • Max 3000 PSI.
  • SP20B Series SAE "A" Flange Pump, 01.220 Cubic Inches Per Revolution.

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Finish Thompson A100007 M6 1/2 HP Air Motor (80-100 psi @15-32 cfm) for Drum Pump




1/2 HP Air Motor (80-100 psi @15-32 cfm): Lightweight, Operates from customer-supplied compressed air source, Variable speed, Muffler and control valve.


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