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Hydraulic equipment and fluids
News Release from: Enerpac | Subject: ZA4-series air driven pump
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 December 2006
High-pressure hydraulic air-driven pump
The ZA4-series is Enerpac's newest high-pressure hydraulic air-driven pump designed for in-plant, industrial applications and medium to large construction projects.
The ZA4-series is Enerpac's newest high-pressure hydraulic air-driven pump designed for in-plant, industrial applications and medium to large construction projects The new ZA4 pump features the Z-Class high efficiency pump design-a design known for its higher oil flow and bypass pressure
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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A novel combination of hydraulic and mechanical clamping retains clamping force so workpieces, awaiting machining, may be clamped onto the fixture well in advance of when they are required.
Whether powering a cylinder or operating a tool, the ZA's industry-leading hydraulic flow at 700 bar will improve productivity in any application.
And, because of their ATEX 95 certification, the Enerpac ZA Pumps are safe for use in environments such as refinery, petro-chemical and oil and gas processing.
Reservoirs come in 4 to 40 litres capacities.
A sight gauge on the 4 and 8 litres models and a level gauge on the larger reservoirs allow quick and easy oil level monitoring.
The manual control valves on ZA4-series pumps come with built-in user adjustable pressure relief valve.
Standard models are available to fit most applications and custom configurations, when required, are available from an extensive ordering matrix.
The optional heat exchanger warms exhaust air to prevent freezing and cools the hydraulic oil.
Enerpac ZA Series Air Hydraulic Pumps-tough, dependable and innovative.
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