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Hydraulic noise suppressor

March 20, 2007
In-line hydraulic noise suppressor quickly and easily reduces hydraulic noise by eliminating pulsations. Pump pulsations flow through the suppressor and only have 1⁄8 in. radial travel before they contact a nitrogen charged bladder. ...
In-line hydraulic noise suppressor quickly and easily reduces hydraulic noise by eliminating pulsations. Pump pulsations flow through the suppressor and only have 1⁄8 in. radial travel before they contact a nitrogen charged bladder. Suppressor is mounted at pump outlet for noise reduction. It can also be used to reduce shock by mounting it at the source of the hydraulic shock. All pressure ratings and tube and pipe sizes are available.

Wilkes & McLean Ltd, (847) 534-2000, www.wilkesandmclean.com

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