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Speed regulator

Feb. 15, 2011
By Mary C. Gannon, Senior Associate Editor High Capacity model Kinechek speed regulator is offered for loads exceeding 1200 lbf. Leak-proof speed regulator can control loads to 2400 lbf, including impact when load strikes plunger. It measures 17 in. ...

By Mary C. Gannon,
Senior Associate Editor

High Capacity model Kinechek speed regulator is offered for loads exceeding 1200 lbf. Leak-proof speed regulator can control loads to 2400 lbf, including impact when load strikes plunger. It measures 17 in. long and has a 1.25 in. diameter body. Plunger rod measures in. in diameter and is hardened on end for long wear life. It is available with a 2 or 3 in. stroke.

Deschner Corp., (714) 557-1261, www.deschner.com

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