Air-driven hydraulic pump PA series
foot-operatedruggedsingle-acting

air-driven hydraulic pump
air-driven hydraulic pump
air-driven hydraulic pump
air-driven hydraulic pump
air-driven hydraulic pump
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Characteristics

Operation
foot-operated, air-driven
Other characteristics
compact, single-acting, rugged
Pressure

210 bar, 350 bar, 700 bar
(3,046 psi, 5,076 psi, 10,153 psi)

Flow rate

0.1 l/min, 1 l/min, 2 l/min
(0.03 us gal/min, 0.26 us gal/min, 0.53 us gal/min)

Weight

5 kg, 7 kg, 8 kg
(11.02 lb, 15.43 lb, 17.64 lb)

Description

Enerpac PA Series Air Over Hydraulic Pumps are robust, simple to use, and easy to service. The series includes several models with varying reservoir capacities, air consumption, and maximum operating pressures.   All models can be used either by foot or hand to advance and retract your single-acting hydraulic tool. The PA133 and PA1150 models also provide a hold capability.   The swivel coupling enables simple connection and hassle-free operation. The PA133, PA135, and PA136 models include base mounting slots.  The maximum operating pressure depends upon the model, and ranges from 3,000-10,000 psi (207-700 bar). Maximum flow rates at rated pressures range from 8 in3/min up to 120 in3/min (0.13L – 1.97L).  PA-Series at a Glance: PA133: Advance / Hold / Retract. Max 10,000 psi. Max flow 8 in3/min (0.13 l/min).  PA1150: Advance / Hold / Retract. Max 10,000 psi. Max flow 8 in3/min (0.13 l/min). Extra oil capacity.  PA135: Advance / Retract. Max 5,000 psi. Max flow 60 in3/min. (0.98 l/min).  PA136: Advance / Retract. Max 3,000 psi. Max flow 120 in3/min (1.97 l/min).  Rugged construction - built for long life and easy service Swivel coupling simplifies hydraulic connection and pump operation Three-position treadle provides cylinder advance, hold and retract operation
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