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Hydraulic Power Unit


The basic components of a hydraulic power unit include an electric motor, a central oil valve block, a gear pump, solenoid or manual valves, and an oil tank. The motor rotates to drive the gear pump, sending the hydraulic oil in the oil tank into the central oil circuit valve block. After the solenoid valve or manual valve is opened, the hydraulic oil enters the oil pipe from the outlet on the central oil circuit valve block, and then enters the oil cylinder, which extends. When the oil cylinder retracts, the hydraulic oil returns to the oil tank, completing a complete set of hydraulic actions.

The basic components of a hydraulic power unit include an electric motor, a central oil valve block, a gear pump, solenoid or manual valves, and an oil tank. The motor rotates to drive the gear pump, sending the hydraulic oil in the oil tank into the central oil circuit valve block. After the solenoid valve or manual valve is opened, the hydraulic oil enters the oil pipe from the outlet on the central oil circuit valve block, and then enters the oil cylinder, which extends. When the oil cylinder retracts, the hydraulic oil returns to the oil tank, completing a complete set of hydraulic actions.

The hydraulic power unit is optimized for various application scenarios, such as truck operation in harsh environments, long-term heavy load handling conditions, and other occasions that require high-performance and high-quality products. As a result, an extremely diverse and versatile platform has emerged, using standard components to meet most of the application conditions required by the market. This minimizes the inventory of hydraulic components for customers and greatly reduces the workload of non-standard design. Slide the image below to see the application of hydraulic power units in logistics equipment.