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Power unit

Dec. 19, 2007
Power unit Redesigned KA compact power unit is designed for intermittent service. It delivers operating pressures to 10,000 psi and combines a pump, electric motor, and tank in one unit, offering minimal use of space and mobility. It offers ...

Power unit

Redesigned KA compact power unit is designed for intermittent service. It delivers operating pressures to 10,000 psi and combines a pump, electric motor, and tank in one unit, offering minimal use of space and mobility. It offers reservoir capacities to 2 gal and is available with singleand 3-phase motors, in singleor dual-stage pump versions, and can work with an array of valves (directly mountable) and accessories.

HAWE Hydraulics, (704) 509-1599, www.hawehydraulics.com

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