Enerpac P84 hydraulic hand pump is a two-stage pump which provides high flow at low pressure and low flow at high pressure. It is designed for intermittent and non-repetitive lifting, bolting and applying pressure in construction, manufacturing and repair applications.
Working Mechanism:
- The hydraulic cylinder receives pressurised hydraulic fluid from a reservoir via a connected hose.
- This pressurised fluid lifts the piston, which in turn lifts the weight.
Features:
- Enerpac P84 hydraulic hand pump can advance and retract a double-acting cylinder as well as hold a load.
- This pump has an ergonomic grip for less operator fatigue.
- Its vent-free reservoir eliminates spills and provides protection against over-pressurisation.
- It has a built-in fibreglass handle that allows for easy transportation.
- It is equipped with an internal pressure relief valve to prevent pump overload.
- This pump's steel construction accounts for its long life.
Compatible Accessories:
- Enerpac HC9206C Hose: This six-foot hose delivers hydraulic fluids (up to 10000 psi) while maintaining the integrity of the system.
- Enerpac HF101 Hydraulic Oil: This HF-series oil contains anti-sludge, anti-rust and anti-foam additives that help to prevent cavitation while also providing maximum volumetric efficiency & heat transfer.
- Enerpac GA45GC Pressure Adapter: This assembly is useful for monitoring pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the reservoir capacity of this Enerpac hydraulic pump?
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Q. How is the two-speed pump beneficial over a single-speed pump?
A. Two-speed pump is designed for applications having little or no load at first and requires increasing force on the addition of loads. When there is no load, the pump runs in its first stage which has a higher flow rate. When the pump detects a load, it changes to the second stage which takes fewer handle strokes and decreases the flow rate to generate greater pressure and transfer the weight.
Q. What is the pressure rating of this hydraulic hand pump?
A.
- First stage - 500 psi
- Second stage - 10000 psi