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12 volt hydraulic pump?
Hi,
Can someone point me in the right direction for finding a 12 volt hydraulic pump that has low current draw, low flow rate, and pressure around 500psi. I have run across quite a few large units. The type for dump trailers etc, but they are way to big for my application. It will need extend a 5/8" cylinder 12 inches at a rate of about 15 seconds. thanks for any info. jim |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
chapmjw wrote:
Hi, Can someone point me in the right direction for finding a 12 volt hydraulic pump that has low current draw, low flow rate, and pressure around 500psi. I have run across quite a few large units. The type for dump trailers etc, but they are way to big for my application. It will need extend a 5/8" cylinder 12 inches at a rate of about 15 seconds. Have you tried Northern Tool? http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...tegory_6970_96 Tom J |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
"chapmjw" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Can someone point me in the right direction for finding a 12 volt hydraulic pump that has low current draw, low flow rate, and pressure around 500psi. I have run across quite a few large units. The type for dump trailers etc, but they are way to big for my application. It will need extend a 5/8" cylinder 12 inches at a rate of about 15 seconds. thanks for any info. jim Try McMaster-CARR http://www.mcmaster.com/ |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
"Sorobon" wrote in message . .. "chapmjw" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Can someone point me in the right direction for finding a 12 volt hydraulic pump that has low current draw, low flow rate, and pressure around 500psi. I have run across quite a few large units. The type for dump trailers etc, but they are way to big for my application. It will need extend a 5/8" cylinder 12 inches at a rate of about 15 seconds. thanks for any info. jim Try McMaster-CARR http://www.mcmaster.com/ If all else fails, it sounds like an old convertible top pump would suit your needs. Mike |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 13:43:09 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:00:56 -0600, "Mike Simmons" wrote: If all else fails, it sounds like an old convertible top pump would suit your needs. That was my thought but I am not sure there are that many of those pumps around these days. Those are being made new again for the restoration market. Pricy but available. Year One would be a good place to start looking. John --- John De Armond See my website for my current email address http://www.neon-john.com Cleveland, Occupied TN Don't let your schooling interfere with your education-Mark Twain |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
"Neon John" wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 13:43:09 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:00:56 -0600, "Mike Simmons" wrote: If all else fails, it sounds like an old convertible top pump would suit your needs. That was my thought but I am not sure there are that many of those pumps around these days. Those are being made new again for the restoration market. Pricy but available. Year One would be a good place to start looking. John --- John De Armond See my website for my current email address http://www.neon-john.com Cleveland, Occupied TN Don't let your schooling interfere with your education-Mark Twain Trim tabs on boats also have a 12volt pump |
12 volt hydraulic pump?
Dunno what your application is, but if it's on your vehicle consider
tapping into the power steering pump line, like the hydraulic winch setups the 4x4 guys use. Pete |
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