A hydraulic pump station, also known as a hydraulic station, is an independent hydraulic device. It gradually requests oil and controls the flow direction, pressure, and flow rate of hydraulic oil. It is used in hydraulic machinery to provide separable hydraulic power to the mainframe and hydraulic devices.
After purchasing a hydraulic station, users connect it to the host system (motor oil or fuel tanks) using tubing. This allows hydraulic machinery to perform movements and complete work cycles.
A hydraulic pump station typically consists of functional components such as a pump device, manifold, tanks, and electrical boxes.
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The pump device, equipped with motors and pumps, serves as the power source of the hydraulic station. It converts mechanical energy into hydraulic oil pressure.
The manifold is assembled from hydraulic valve bodies and channels. It directs the hydraulic oil flow in the desired direction and controls pressure and flow.
Overall, a hydraulic pump station is a self-contained unit that provides hydraulic power for machinery by converting mechanical energy into hydraulic pressure and controlling the flow of hydraulic oil.
The valve portfolio includes plate valves that are installed in the up board, and they connect with the same functional IC.
The tank is a semi-closed container with plate welding. It contains an oil filtering network, air filters, used oil, oil filters, and a cooling system.
The electrical boxes come in two patterns. One pattern includes a set of external fuse terminal plates, while the other pattern encompasses a full range of electrical control distribution.
The principle of the hydraulic station involves the motor driving the pump's rotation. The pump absorbs oil from the oil tank and converts mechanical energy into hydraulic pressure. The hydraulic oil flows through the manifold (or valve combinations) to control the direction, pressure, and flow.
By adjusting the flow pipe and connecting it externally to hydraulic cylinders or motor oil, the hydraulic station controls the direction, force, and speed of the hydraulic machinery's various movements.