HYDRAULIC PARTS FOR ENERPAC SERIES 00900 EXTRACTORS
Hydraulic parts for the 00900 series extractors are designed to provide efficient and safe performance in extraction applications requiring high pressure.
The hydraulic system is made up of a cylinder and a pump, where the cylinder is the piece in charge of exerting the force necessary for the extraction process.
These cylinders are single-acting, which means that the pressure is applied in only one direction, and the return is provided by an integrated spring.
The pump, on the other hand, is responsible for injecting high-pressure oil into the cylinder, with the capacity to work up to 700 bar, guaranteeing powerful and controlled operation.
In addition, the pump includes a 1.8 meter long hose that facilitates connection and operation in different work situations.
It is crucial to take into account the pump pressure gauge to avoid exceeding the pressure indicated in the red zone, as this can compromise the safety of the equipment.
However, it is important to note that models 00904 and 00909 do not come equipped with a pressure gauge, so this feature should be considered when selecting the appropriate equipment for your needs.
Recommendations for use:
Before operating, check that all connections are properly tightened to prevent oil leaks.
Always monitor the pressure gauge during operation to ensure you do not exceed the maximum recommended pressure.
Use the equipment in a clean environment free of contaminants to avoid damage to hydraulic parts.
Make sure the hose is not kinked or twisted during use, as this could affect oil flow and system efficiency.
On models 00904 and 00909, consider installing an external pressure gauge to monitor pressure and ensure safe use.
Maintenance recommendations:
Perform periodic inspections on the hose and connections for signs of wear or damage and replace if necessary.
Maintain the oil level in the pump within recommended parameters, refilling when necessary to ensure optimal performance.
Regularly lubricate the moving parts of the cylinder to avoid excessive friction and prolong the life of the equipment.