Pump is electronically configurablePump is electronically configurable

DN Staff

July 5, 2001

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Pump is electronically configurable

Wednesday, March 14, 2001

Enerpac's new modular electric pump, the Hushh 2000, is designed for applications where high flows are required. It is also configurable to work with electronic system controls.

"It's built for demanding applications," says Enerpac's Thomas Eggert. The Hushh 2000 requires manifolds for mounting directional control valves that command a variety of system functions. An optional heat exchanger removes heat from the return oil for providing cool operation. A filter kit removes contaminants from the return oil flow before allowing it back into the reservoir.

Oil level/temperature switches shut down the pump when the oil has reached an unsafe operating temperature, protecting the pump and components from overheating. The pressure switch allows automation of the unit.

Enerpac's electric pump is used in conjunction with swing cylinders, work supports, directional valves, and sequence valves. It also has a standard oversized filtered breather, allowing for easy reservoir fills without the need for special tools.

The Hushh 2000's two- and five-gallon reservoir also minimizes heat build up. Options and accessories include multiple voltage options, manifolds, return line filters, heat exchangers, oil level/temperature switches, and pressure switches.

Contact: Enerpac at 6100 N. Baker Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53209; Tel: (262) 781-6600; or visit www.enerpac.com.

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