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Porta power size?

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11 months 2 days ago #250691 by Bennett53
Porta power size? was created by Bennett53
Good morning, 

Does anyone have a recommended Porta power tonnage for doing work such as pulling the sprocket on a d6 8u/9u or pressing pins etc? My local cat will rent the tooling but not the unit and they couldn’t/wouldn’t recommend a size. Thanks 

 

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11 months 2 days ago #250693 by Rome K/G
Replied by Rome K/G on topic Porta power size?
75 ton should work. Where are you located?

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11 months 2 days ago #250695 by Ray54
Replied by Ray54 on topic Porta power size?
I believe the old Cat hand pump units were 100 ton.

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11 months 1 day ago #250728 by Bennett53
Replied by Bennett53 on topic Porta power size?
Thank you both and eastern Oregon.

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11 months 20 hours ago - 11 months 20 hours ago #250751 by trainzkid88
Replied by trainzkid88 on topic Porta power size?
if you after rams and pumps have a look at www.hydrualic.online while they are a australian company they do have a warehouse in texas. and a ebay store for north american customers. thier prices are wholesale prices. they have pumps,rams,fittings,hose, motors, valves, remote controls.

currently the have air operated 10 thousand psi pumps capable of 200 thousand pound force from120 psi of air pressure on special for $310aud plus postage and it comes with a fitted hose.

its the rams more than anything that set the tonnage not the pump unit. yes your pump has to hold enough oil to stroke the ram the required amount and double piston pumps are faster.
just remember this equipment runs on 10 thousand psi so its not normal hose and fittings you need to use jacking hose and fittings.
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