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Inverter-Driven Hydraulic Power Units

Oct. 5, 2016
TP and TV series hydraulic power units feature a variable-speed electric motor driving a piston or vane pump, respectively, to match pressure and flow output to demand. The result is 35 to 65% reduction in energy consumption, noise level of only 50 dBA, and low heat generation.
TP and TV series hydraulic power units feature a variable-speed electric motor driving a piston or vane pump, respectively, to match pressure and flow output to demand. The result is 35 to 65% reduction in energy consumption, noise level of only 50 dBA, and low heat generation. Available in four standard sizes from 0.75 kW (1 hp) to 3.7 kW (5 hp) with pumps sized from 8 cc/rev to 42 cc/rev. Also available as SP series, with servomotor drive for 40 to 90% energy savings. Yeoshe Hydraulics Co. Ltd, [email protected], www.yeoshe.com.tw

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