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Applications for Pumps and Motors

Hydraulic pumps and motors are essential components in tipper trucks, providing the immense force required to lift the truck bed and dump heavy loads. These systems are also widely used in hook lift trucks to smoothly pull, load, and unload large industrial waste containers onto the chassis. Tank trucks frequently rely on hydraulic motors to drive the onboard fluid pumps for loading and discharging liquids efficiently. In vacuum excavation trucks, heavy-duty hydraulic systems power the massive suction mechanisms needed for safe, non-destructive digging. Concrete trucks depend entirely on hydraulic motors to keep their heavy mixing drums rotating continuously during transit. Moving floor trailers utilize sequential hydraulic cylinders to automatically walk bulk materials out of the cargo area without needing to tilt the trailer. Waste trucks use highly pressurized hydraulic compactors to crush garbage, maximizing the volume of waste they can collect on a single route. Road sweepers operate their spinning gutter brushes and powerful vacuum systems through the precise control of compact hydraulic motors. Winter maintenance vehicles like plough trucks utilize hydraulic systems to adjust the angle, height, and pressure of the snowblade on the fly. Forestry cranes rely on complex hydraulic circuits to lift, articulate, and precisely stack heavy timber in rugged environments. Combination trucks, often deployed for municipal sewer maintenance, use hydraulic power to simultaneously run high-pressure water jets and vacuum sludge. Flatbed trucks equipped with loader cranes need hydraulics to unfold the crane arms and independently hoist heavy cargo onto the vehicle. Fire trucks depend on reliable hydraulic pressure to safely extend, raise, and rotate their heavy aerial ladders during emergency rescue operations. Tow trucks use hydraulic winches, booms, and wheel-lift mechanisms to safely elevate and transport disabled or damaged vehicles. Concrete boom pumps feature multi-stage, hydraulically articulated arms that unfold to deliver wet cement precisely to high or hard-to-reach areas on construction sites. Aerial lifts and cherry pickers rely on stable hydraulic cylinders to smoothly and safely elevate workers to significant heights for maintenance tasks. Wood chipper trucks employ strong hydraulic feed rollers to aggressively pull thick branches and logs into their high-speed cutting blades. Advanced forest harvesters use robust hydraulic drives in their cutting heads to grip, fell, and strip branches from large trees in mere seconds. In the maritime sector, ships use powerful hydraulic boat winches to haul in heavy fishing nets, tow lines, or heavy anchors against strong ocean currents. Finally, large vessels also utilize hydraulic bow thrusters mounted in their hulls to achieve precise lateral movements when docking in tight harbor spaces.

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Suitable for testing the following Hydraulic pumps * open loop systems * includes load sensing control * closed loop systems * setting of zero / neutral postitions Electronic Specifications; The control is achieved with a PLC. Comfort Touch Control Screen. Connect a PC, and transfer Testing Data Report. Load Sensing Controller Activation. Tank Oil Volume.

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Flow Rate, Filter clogging indications. External Pressure Inputs. Motor control from control cabinet. Flow, Pressure, Speed, Temperature, Efficiency Testing. Guarantee ; 24 month.

  • Easy to Use
  • Transfer Data to PC
  • Live Testing Recording
  • Oil Level and Temperature
  • Pressure, Speed Controller
  • Extras for Variable Pumps
  • Hydraulic Motor Testing
  • CW or CCW Direction of Rotation