Monday, 16 September 2019

Low Profile Hydraulic Cylinders

This is a small hydraulic cylinder type used to move loads in situations where there is low clearance. They come in three types. The first comes with the same shape as an ordinary hydraulic cylinder but with a shorter length. These are simply referred to as ‘low profile’. The second one is ovular and is called a flat jack. The third comes with the ordinary shape only with a large radius thus the name pancake jack. The last two, the pancake and flat jacks, can have really low profiles in the range of 1.3 inches. 


These single-acting, spring-return cylinders are intended for applications where high power and low generally tallness are necessities. Perfect for bracing installations where space is constrained. The delegated cylinder makes them ideal for fueling lash clips, linkages or for direct contact with the workpiece. 

Hydraulic cylinder bodies are heat-treated utilizing a unique procedure for extraordinary wear and erosion opposition. Three sizes to browse – the biggest being just 2" high – with most extreme powers extending from 4,920 lbs. to 22,150 lbs. Every cylinder has a worked in substantial spring for a quick return and unfeeling cylinder for long administration life.


Features of Low Profile Hydraulic Cylinders 

  • Low overall height
  • Bronze plated piston
  • Piston rod wiper seal
  • Heavy-duty return spring
  • Heat treated and plated cylinder body
  • Single-acting
  • Power-Tech™ treated the body for long wear and corrosion resistance

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Hydraulic Jacks Selection Guide


Hydraulic jacks use force to lift heavy loads. They use hydraulic cylinders for the power they need. The Power Team range of hydraulic jacks has a wide selection of models that are designed for different applications. Typically, though, the jacks are used for industrial lifting and pushing applications. You can use them for lifting heavy vehicles and construction equipment during repair operations.

The Power Team hydraulic jacks selection includes standard bottle jacks with tonnage ratings ranging from 2-110T, toe jacks that are ideal for machine lift and rigging, 100T portable railroad jacks on wheels, and lightweight post-tension and stressing jacks that are suitable for high rise and elevated work.

Features and special qualities


There is a Power Team hydraulic jack for almost every conceivable application. As you would expect, these jacks will have their own special features that adapt them to their applications. Here are a few standout features on jacks across the range;

       Screw extensions as well as vertical, horizontal, and angled operating positions for the standard bottle jacks.

       Lifetime warranty for all standard bottle jacks.

       Vertical and horizontal operation for low profile bottle jacks that are ideal for low clearance jobs.

       Rugged construction and two lifting positions (toe and top) for standard toe jacks.

       Standard toe jacks also have a base, toe, and pumping assembly that swivel independently, which adapts them well for use in constrained spaces.

       The economy toe jack spots a bottle jack design with an added toe lift and a swivel pump handle socket. This means the jack can also be used in less demanding machine lift and truck service applications.

       Internal hydraulic fluid controls for post tension/stressing jacks, which improves their efficiency and safety during tensioning and retraction.

       Adjustable handles, large wheels, and small footprint make it easy to maneuver portable railroad and heavy equipment jacks in tight spaces as well as to position them under loads.

       Patented lowering valve on the heavy equipment jacks, which ensures safe and smooth load lowering. The jacks also come fully equipped with rod extensions.

How to select the right hydraulic jack for your application


The wide range in terms of both the tonnage ratings and design of hydraulic jacks in the Power Team range mean you have to be sure what type of jack you get for your use situation. The right jack is often the safest one. Consider the following factors when choosing your hydraulic jack;

       The type of load you intend to lift. Is it a heavy vehicle, rail car, or large machinery? A jack is useless if you can’t position it under the load you intend to lift.

       The weight to be lifted. The Power Team hydraulic jacks come in different minimum and maximum tonnage ranges.

       The amount of workspace you have to safely operate the jack. There are low profile bottle, post tension/stressing, and portable railroad jacks that are all designed for use confined spaces.

       The maximum lifting height you need for your hydraulic jack. Check the size of the strokes. Also, consider jacks that come equipped with rod extensions.

       Transportability. Will you need to constantly move the hydraulic jack while using it? If you need a jack with considerable lifting power that may also be tricky to maneuver as you position it under the load, consider heavy equipment and railroad jacks that are fitted with wheels and adjustable handles.

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Power Team Hydraulic Cylinder By GGHYD

SINGLE ACTING OR DOUBLE ACTING Hydraulic CYLINDER



Available in multiple varieties of industries and materials, these cylinders will have qualities suited for the utilization at hand. The C-series is a general purpose, single acting spring return cylinder that’s strong and used for connections and pressing. The RSS series is given as double or single acting for 10-250 tons and functions well in limited spaces. The RLS model, for 5-150 tons provides a low-profile, fast piston return. The RA cylinder series, for 20-100 tons, is aluminum to resist damage and corrosion. The CBT series, for 5-25 tons, has joined cylinder collars and secure mounting abilities.

LOAD RETURN AND HIGH TONNAGE CYLINDERS

Of the two R Series available, the 55-565 ton single acting load power team hydraulic cylinder features low series, pressure return and plated cylinder rods. This series’ 100-565 ton double acting cylinder gives a hydraulic return, low cycle, and built-in security relief valve. The RL Series 55-565 ton single acting cylinder has load revenue and locking collar abilities, along with blow limit signals and coated cylinders.  

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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Parker High Pressure Multimedia Solenoid Valves




GGHYD offers one of the most extensive solenoid valve product lines accessible anywhere for practically any application. Our products can be found allocating gasoline in your local self-service gas the station, aiding kidney patients in dialysis treatment, providing safety in transportation vehicle systems, keeping water flowing in farm irrigation systems, as well as a myriad of other applications in commercial, business, and industrial markets. And, our products are offered with competitive pricing, on-time delivery, better technical support, and premier customer service.

7000 Series Of Parker High Pressure Solenoid Valves

Accessible in a two-manner, three-way, furthermore, four-path developments in metal or hardened steel bodies. Each 7000 Series of Parker High Pressure Solenoid Valves gives a definitive in execution, flexibility, and quality. What's more, each incorporates standard highlights not found in any aggressive item.

3000 Series Of Parker High Pressure Solenoid Valves

At the point when your applications require dependable execution, economy, and a conservative plan, Skinner 3000 Arrangement valves are your best decision. Created with completely compatible parts, 3000 Series valves are client adaptable by structure furthermore, accessible in both two-way.

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Friday, 31 May 2019

Hydraulic Pump Selection Guide



The pump is the heart of your hydraulic system, generating the flow that converts mechanical energy from a motor or human force into hydraulic energy. Without a pump, the hydraulic system would not work.

Power Team has a wide selection of manual and air operated pumps, as well as a gasoline engine and electric powered models. The manual pumps, with reservoirs, come in single and 2-speed models. There are the smaller, portable models for powering hand tools, as well as the larger ones more suited to powering cylinders.

The compressed air operated pumps, which require much less effort from the operator then hand pumps, also come in one and two-speed, as well as single and double acting models. Here are some of the standout features and special qualities of the pumps available from Power team;

Features and special qualities

      The fiberglass handle on the manual 2-speed hydraulic pump ensures greater rigidity and reduces operator fatigue. With a more reliable digital pressure gauge, the pump also has an  angled fill port that makes it easy to refill from both vertical and horizontal positions,
     There are also manual 2-speed models that replace handle with foot control, which also reduces operator fatigue. There is even a lightweight model, with a more durable aluminum reservoir and which provides more efficiency and lower handle force,
      Both the 1-speed and double acting air pumps are lightweight and portable, have  permanently vented caps and feature internal relief valves that protect internal components,
      The electric pumps in the Power Team range are designed for heavy duty applications and extended cycle operations of up to 40T. The pumps start and operate under full load and have an electrical a shutdown that stops the pump from restarting unintentionally after interruption caused by a power cut,
      There are also special application pumps, like the compact torque wrench pump that is light and portable and can be operated in either vertical or horizontal positions, and the infinite stage pump that can drive as many as four hydraulic tools simultaneously.

How to select the right hydraulic pump for your needs

For something that is such a critical component of your hydraulic system, your pump selection needs to be carefully considered. There are several factors you must consider if you are going to avoid disappointments and production delays. Let’s look at them;

       The nature of the application. There are general purpose manual pumps used to power all manner of hand tools, specialist ones like torque wrench pumps, as well as larger pumps rated for heavy duty work,
      Power availability. If you are working in remote locations where you have no access to electric power, you may have no choice but to just use manual pumps,
      Related to the above, you will require different types of power team hydraulic pumps for systems that handle heavy loads but operate intermittently, those that actuate a cylinder at lower pressure and then suddenly have to power a bending or lifting task that requires considerably more hydraulic energy, and those for applications that require a double acting cylinder,
     Flow rate requirements. Basically, the higher the required flow rate, the larger the needed pump size,
     The pump must match the oil requirements of the cylinder the hydraulic system is using. The general rule of thumb is to choose a pump with a 15% oil capacity buffer,
     Pressure conditions at both the inlet and outlet ports of the pump. This also determines what size pump you will need.



Thursday, 23 May 2019

Buy The Best Parker Valves By GGHYD



Solenoid valves include types and configurations for a wide variety of hydraulic, pneumatic, instrumentation, medical, refrigeration and aerospace applications. Solenoid valve solutions offer reliability, fast and safe switching and compact designs suitable for challenging environments. Parker valves have the agency approvals of standard valves with NEMA 4X or explosion proof solenoid enclosures are UL Listed and CSA Certified.

Parker valves have the coil classification 

Class F Standard – Class H Available
Maximum Ambient Temperature
167° F

Minimum Ambient Temperature
-40°F for Models 73317xx and 74317xx. Dew Point must be more than 7°F below ambient.

External Piloted 74332xxx
Controlling Contaminated Fluids
Controlling Pressures under 10 PSI
Operating valves on vacuum
 
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Sunday, 19 May 2019

Advantages And Disadvantages of Power Team Hydraulic Pump

Power Team Hydraulic Pump offers a few distinct frameworks for dealing with an assortment of good conditions. Effective applications have included setting profundities going from 500 to 19,000 ft and creation rates differing from under 100 to 20,000 B/D. Surface bundles are accessible utilizing multiplex siphons going from 15 to 625 hp. The frameworks are adaptable on the grounds that the downhole-siphoning rate can be directed over a wide range with liquid controls superficially.

Synthetic substances to control erosion, paraffin, and emulsions can be infused downhole with the power liquid, while new water can likewise be infused to break down salt stores. While siphoning substantial crudes, the power liquid can fill in as a viable diluent to diminish the consistency of the created liquids.

The hydraulic pump has the following advantages -


  • Being able to circulate the pump all through the well is the most evident and critical element of a water-powered pump. It is particularly alluring on seaward stages, remote areas, and populated and horticultural territories. 

  • Positive-displacement power team hydraulic pumps are equipped for siphoning profundities to 17,000 ft and more profound. Working liquid dimensions for fly siphons are restricted to around 9,000 ft.

  • By changing the power-liquid rate to the siphons, generation can differ from 10 to 100% of the pump limit. The ideal speed extend is 20 to 85% of appraised speed. Working life will be fundamentally diminished if the pump is worked over the greatest evaluated speed.

  • Digressed wells ordinarily a present a couple of issues to pressure driven free siphons. Fly siphons can even be utilized in through flowline establishments.

The hydraulic pump has the following disadvantages -

  • Removing solids from the power liquid is significant for positive-displacement pumps. Solids in the power liquid additionally influence surface-plunger pumps. Stream pumps, then again, are extremely tolerant of poor power-liquid quality. 

  • Positive-displacement pumps can pumps from a low BHP (< 100 psi) without gas obstruction and different issues. Jet pumps can't pump from such low admission weights, particularly when not exactly the cavitation weight. Fly pumps require roughly 1,000 psi BHP when setting at 10,000 ft and around 500 psi when setting at 5,000 ft. 
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