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Product category: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
News Release from: EPSI Engineered Pressure Systems | Subject: Intensifier module
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 18 November 2003

Replacement hydraulically driven
intensifier units

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EPSI, a world leader in custom-engineered high pressure solutions, offers an intensifier module designed to replace older and/or damaged intensifier units, regardless of the original manufacturer

EPSI (Engineered Pressure Systems), a world leader in custom-engineered high pressure solutions, offers an intensifier module specifically designed to replace older and/or damaged intensifier units, regardless of the original intensifier manufacturer or hydraulic system supplier The robust structure of the EPSI intensifier module ensures high reliability and low maintenance costs, without having to replace the entire system

With its simplicity of design, the EPSI intensifier module can operate independently from the existing hydraulic components and their electrical controls, all of which continue to be used.

The intensifier module is available in two configurations: electronically controlled, where the intensifier module is supplied with a pre-mounted solenoid valve and all the required wiring to operate from a 110V AC supply.

Mechanically controlled, where the intensifier module requires no electrical supply, and is controlled by an oscillating hydraulic valve.

The intensifier module design is such that it takes only a few minutes to replace the existing hardware, and afterwards customers are usually able to perform what little maintenance is needed in house.

As well as standard modules described, EPSI can customise modules to meet out of the ordinary specifications.

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