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Hydraulic pump units

June 10, 2009
Modular Pump Control units eliminate potential leak points and plumbing and are available in displacements to 20 gpm and pressures up to 2500 psi. Integral controls may include flow controls, pressure controls, relief functions, pilot-operated ...
Modular Pump Control units eliminate potential leak points and plumbing and are available in displacements to 20 gpm and pressures up to 2500 psi.
Integral controls may include flow controls, pressure controls, relief functions, pilot-operated check valves, and more. They use high-efficiency, low-noise vane pumps vs. gear pumps and are available with close-coupled electric motors from 1.5 hp single-phase to 10 hp 3-phase.

CRS Service Inc.
(248) 652-9940
www.modularpumpcontrols.com

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