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Piston pumps

Oct. 13, 2011
Yuken A series piston pumps feature low noise and high efficiency in a swashplate design with displacements from 10.0 to 145.0 cc/rev. Pressures to 4000 psi are available. Ten different control types including standard pressure ...

Yuken A series piston pumps feature low noise and high efficiency in a swashplate design with displacements from 10.0 to 145.0 cc/rev. Pressures to 4000 psi are available.

Ten different control types including standard pressure compensated are available (other control type examples: solenoid two pressure control, pressure compensator with unloading, constant power control, two-pressure two-flow control).

Yuken – Master Distributor ALA Industries Ltd.
(877) 419-8536
http://bit.ly/HP1011Yuken

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