Air-driven hydraulic pump LP series
testfor toolshigh-pressure

Air-driven hydraulic pump - LP series - HAWE Hydraulik SE - test / for tools / high-pressure
Air-driven hydraulic pump - LP series - HAWE Hydraulik SE - test / for tools / high-pressure
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Characteristics

Operation
air-driven
Applications
test, for tools
Other characteristics
high-pressure
Pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 700 bar
(10,153 psi)

Flow rate

12 l/min
(3.17 us gal/min)

Weight

Min.: 4.45 kg
(9.81 lb)

Max.: 8.8 kg
(19.4 lb)

Fluid temperature

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

In the case of the air-driven hydraulic pump type LP, the flow rate depends on the set air pressure and the currently effective hydraulic counter-pressure. It can drop away until the pump comes to a standstill. The pump starts up again independently once the hydraulic consumer pressure falls (maintaining pressure) or the pneumatic pressure increases further. The hydraulic pump type LP is available as a single pump, in the cover plate version or as a hydraulic power pack with different tank sizes. Compatible, ready-for-connection, complete solutions can be assembled easily using a wide range of connection blocks and the valve banks that can be combined with them. The cover plate version is intended for use of tanks provided by the customer. Features and advantages High operating pressures Suitable for use in potentially explosive areas Energy supplied by means of compressed air Start-stop can be implemented via pump

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