Portable Hydraulic Equipment
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T150101 -Portable Hydraulic Equipment
4TON
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T150102-Portable Hydraulic Equipment
4TON
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T150103 -Portable Hydraulic Equipment
10TON
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T150104 -Portable Hydraulic Equipment
10TON
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T150105 -Portable Hydraulic Equipment
10TON
| Model | Lifting Wt(ton) | Storke(mm) | N.W(kg) | G.W(kg) | Measurement(cm) | Quantity(CTN) | 20\'Container(pcs) |
| T150101 | 4 | 120 | 18.0 | 20 | 58*25*16.5 | 1 | 850 |
| T150102 | 4 | 120 | 18.0 | 20 | 63*36.5*17.5 | 1 | 780 |
| T150103 | 10 | 145 | 31.0 | 33 | 76*32*17 | 1 | 570 |
| T150104 | 10 | 130 | 31.0 | 34 | 78*43*17 | 1 | 570 |
| T150105 | 10 | 130 | 31.0 | 35 | 95*40*19 | 1 | 400 |
A. Portable Hydraulic Equipment usage instruction
1、Put the jack near the tyre to be replaced
2、Via the accessory,the power supply of cigarette ignitor or storage battery may be connected to
the jack.
3、Take hold of the control handle and press the switch according to your require. UP means
rising,DOWN means falling.
4、Make sure the jack should not be inclining when propping up.
5、In case the engine becomes very hot after 3 minutes,it should be cooled for a while then it may work continually.
B. Portable Hydraulic Equipment
Water or oil under pressure is commonly used as a source of power for many types of presses, riveting machines, capstans, winches, and other machines. The hydraulic press, or hydrostatic press, was invented by Joseph Bramah and is therefore sometimes called the Bramah press. It consists essentially of two cylinders each filled with liquid and each fitted with a piston; the cylinders are connected by a pipe also filled with the liquid. One cylinder is of small diameter, the other of large diameter. According to Pascal’s law, pressure exerted on the smaller piston is transmitted undiminished through the liquid to the surface of the larger piston, which is forced upward. Although the pressure (force per unit of area) is the same for both pistons, the total upward force on the larger piston is as many times greater than the force on the smaller piston as the area of the larger piston is greater than the area of the smaller piston. If, for example, the smaller piston has an area of 2 sq in. and a force of 100 lb is exerted on it, then the force on the larger piston having an area of 50 sq in. would be 2,500 lb (100×50/2=2,500). However, when the pistons move, the distance the smaller piston travels is proportionately greater than the distance the larger piston travels, satisfying the law of conservation of energy. If the smaller piston moves 25 in., the larger one will only move 1 in. The hydraulic press is used, for example, to form three-dimensional objects from sheet metal and plastics and to compress large objects.
The Portable Hydraulic Equipment, also an application of Pascal’s law, is used to exert large forces or to lift heavy loads. Like the hydraulic press it consists essentially of two different-sized pistons contained in cylinders that are connected by a pipe. When the smaller piston is moved back and forth by a handle connected to it, it pumps a liquid into the cylinder of the larger piston, forcing the larger piston to move. In this way a weak force applied to the smaller piston can raise a heavy load on the larger one. The hydraulic elevator is also an application of Pascal’s law.