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PRODUCT GUIDE
HYDRAULICS
Hydraulic hose
The MEGASys MXT with XtraTuff Plus cover
(MXT-XTP) is a universally applicable
hydraulic hose that features Gates'
(Denver, Colo.) patent-pending wire-braid
technology. MXT-XTP offers the benefits
of MXT hose - compact size, light weight,
flexibility and high performance - with
added durability from
the XtraTuff Plus (XTP)
cover. According to
Gates, the MXT hose is
25% lighter weight
than conventional hoses,
making it easier to
lift and handle, plus
MXT is up to 49% percent more flexible,
allowing faster and more ergonomic installations.
Gates has enhanced the MXT
hose with the optional XTP cover, maintaining
MXT hose performance while adding
25 times the abrasion resistance and
enhanced ozone resistance, as validated
by an 800-hour ozone exposure test.
MXT-XTP hose meets or exceeds relevant
ISO, SAE and EN performance standards,
is MHSA-certified for flame resistance, and
is certified leak-free per SAE J1754 when
used with Gates MegaCrimp couplings.
For more information,
visit http://info.hotims.com/79455-471
Axial piston pump
HAWE Hydraulik (Charlotte, N.C.) supplements
the series of axial piston pumps in
the medium pressure range with the new
type C40V as the successor model for the
type V40M. This particularly lightweight
axial piston pump is designed and compactly
built for use in open circuits of mobile
machines. Available in various sizes, it
supplies system solutions for pressure
ranges up to 280 bar with the required
flow rate. The axial piston pump type
C40V is lighter than its predecessor and
has an even higher maximum self-priming
speed of 3200 rpm. The maximum delivery
volume is 85 cm³/rev and is available
in three sizes (28
cm³, 45 cm³, 85
cm³). A wide range
of applications is
opened up by a
diverse range of
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controllers. The load-sensing regulator is
available with an integrated or an electroproportional
pressure cut-off.
For more information,
visit http://info.hotims.com/79455-472
Pre-compensated valve
platform
With the Pre-Compensated Valve
Platform, Bosch Rexroth (Bethlehem, Pa.)
has engineered a solution that combines
multiple valves with minimal need for
adapter plates or custom fittings. All the
valves in the platform support pre-compensated
load-sensing capabilities that
ensure that the proper hydraulic flow is
delivered to each function, independent of
the overall loads on the hydraulic systems.
The Pre-Compensated Valve
Platform incorporates load-sensing capabilities
that improve efficiency, freeing
more hydraulic power to the implement
while enabling
better
machine
designs.
The loadsensing
valves
can
also help reduce hydraulic cooling system
size and costs, as well as potentially lower
engine horsepower requirements. Flexible
and adaptable, the Pre-Compensated
Valve Platform makes it easier for mobile
machine builders to selectively combine a
range of hydraulic control valves into a
single, integrated, multifunctional control
solution to match specific operational and
performance requirements.
For more information,
visit http://info.hotims.com/79455-473
Hose assembly crimp
machine
The FT1380e electronic crimper from
Eaton (Eden Prairie, Minn.) is an all-in-one
hose assembly crimp machine designed
to deliver a new level of precision. An
evolution of Eaton's FT1380 crimper, this
latest advancement helps reduce assembly
time, operator error and waste due to
pre-loaded crimp specs and color assembly
photos displayed for easy validation
and accuracy. Featuring
updated LED lighting
for enhanced visibility,
Eaton's FT1380e crimper
has a sleek, modern
design with a built-in
touchscreen and intuitive
interface. It also
includes an integrated
help feature with a tutorial
and manual to ensure users are supported
every step of the way. The
FT1380e machine crimps up to 1¼-inch
(-20) 6-wire spiral hydraulic hose and
uses Eaton's standard FT1380 variable
crimp tooling. With this solution, all of
Eaton's core products will crimp in-spec,
out of the box and without offsets.
For more information,
visit http://info.hotims.com/79455-474
Expansion plugs
The E.P.I.C. (Efficient, Permanent,
Innovative and Cost Effective) Series expansion
plugs from EIS-Engineered
Inserts & Systems Inc. (Milford, Conn.)
offer low cost, easy installation, no sealant,
simple machined holes, wide tolerance,
ability for fully automated installation,
no waste and secured sealing plugs.
The patented E.P.I.C Series Pull Plug LRST
comes in sizes 5 mm-24 mm (0.20 in0.94
in), uses a hydro-pneumatic installation
tool to control the full installation
material choices of aluminum, steel,
bronze and titanium. These plugs have a
rated pressure performance over 1000
lb-in2 (68.948 bar) as well as several additional
benefits
such as easy install,
aesthetically
pleasing, a usable
thread post install,
they can be installed
flush to
any depth in the hole (via changing mandrel
and nosepiece), reusable tooling with
minimal wearable parts and maintenance.
These cost-effective sealing solutions
offer low pressure sealing to automotive,
industrial hydraulic, medical, aerospace,
oil & gas and machine tool industries.
For more information,
visit http://info.hotims.com/79455-475
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