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Catalog Features High-Pressure Cylinders, Components

Jan. 11, 2016
BVA Hydraulic’s Built-to-Last catalog contains more than 70 pages of information describing hydraulic cylinders, power units, pumps, tools, and other components with working pressures up to 10,000 psi.

BVA Hydraulic’s Built-to-Last catalog contains more than 70 pages of information describing hydraulic cylinders, power units, pumps, tools, and other components with working pressures up to 10,000 psi. Cylinders are available in a wide variety of sizes and configurations for general and specialty lifting, compression, and tension functions. Pumps and power units can be supplied with electric, gas, or diesel prime movers, or as air-powered or manually operated units.

The catalog includes dimensional drawings, rating tables, descriptive photos, and list of features and benefits. Call (888) 332-6419 for more information, or visit www.bvahydraulics.com to download a copy of the catalog as a PDF file.

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