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Product category: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
News Release from: Parker Hannifin | Subject: VP1-95
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 27 June 2007

Hydraulic pump offers mobile power and
accuracy

Parker Hannifin, the world's largest manufacturer of motion and control technologies, has introduced the latest VP1-95 hydraulic pump to its range of variable flow pumps

Specifically designed for use on mobile and off-road vehicle applications, such as cargo cranes, forestry cranes, refuse trucks and road maintenance vehicles, the cost-effective VP1-95 is suitable for most load-sensing valve systems, and offers multi-functionality for any hydraulic application where power and precise control are required The high performance VP1-95 pump features variable flow mechanisms, eliminating the need to increase engine speed for rapid movement, resulting a reduction in heat loss and therefore fuel consumption

Compared with a traditional hydraulic system, this saving can be as high as several litres of diesel per hour, cutting environmental impact as well as costs considerably.

The VP1-95 provides a variable flow of up to 200 litres per minute is able to withstand pressures of up to 420 bar for use in the most challenging applications.

Coupled with an effective load sensing valve, the pump is able to offer high precision manoeuvring and operator feedback for simple, efficient and safe control.

The robust VP1-95 is built to withstand hostile conditions yet lightweight and compact enough to be suitable for mobile applications.

The VP1 pump range also includes the VP1-45, the VP1-75, and the VP1-120, all offering higher pressure capabilities for improved performance and even greater reliability. Request a free brochure from Parker Hannifin ...

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