DUMP TRAILER Power UNIT-DOUBLE ACTING
Basic Description
This power unit features a power up energy down circuit with load holding on the two A & B ports. A stress compensatred movement manage is usually extra to circuit to control the decent pace of the cylinder.
Unique Notes
1. This energy unit is of S3 duty cycle, i.e., non-continuous operation, 30 seconds on and 270 seconds off.
two. Clean all the hydraulic components concerned prior to set up of the energy unit.
three. Viscosity from the hydraulic oil shoud be 15~46 cst, which need to also be clean and free of impurities. N46 hydraulic oil is advised.
4. The power unit really should be mounted horizontally.
five. Check the oil degree during the tank just after the first operating with the power unit.
six. Oil modifying is needed just after the original a hundred operation hours, afterwards when each and every 3000 hours.
DUMP TRAILER Electrical power UNIT- SINGLE ACTING
Standard Description
This power unit includes a electrical power up gravity down circuit. Start the motor to extend the cylinder and activate the solenoid valve to retract the circuit. Guide override to solenoid valve is usually offered if necessary. Also a strain compen sated flow manage is usually additional to your circuit to regulate the descent velocity from the cylinder.
Remark: Please check with our income engineer for that different pump displacement, motor power or tank capability.
Distinctive Notes
1. This power unit is of S3 duty cycle, i.e., non-continuous operation, 30 seconds on and 270 seconds off.
2. Clean every one of the hydraulic components concerned just before installation of the energy unit.
three. Viscosity with the hydraulic oil shoud be 15~46 cst,which ought to also be clean and free of charge of impurities.N46 hydraulic oil is proposed.
4. The energy unit must be mounted horizontally.
5. Check the oil level within the tank following the initial running with the electrical power unit.
six. Oil modifying is needed immediately after the initial 100 operation hours, afterwards once each and every 3000 hrs.