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Telehandlers: Understanding the Hydraulics Behind Them
Telehandlers, also known as telescopic handlers, are versatile machines that are widely used in the construction, agriculture, and industrial sectors. These machines are designed to lift and move heavy loads over a range of heights and distances, making them an...
The Importance of System (Hose) Routing Methods
When it comes to hydraulic systems, the routing of hoses is just as crucial as the components themselves. Hoses transport fluid from one component to the next, and the routing method you choose will determine the performance and efficiency of your system. In this...
The Benefits and Requirements of Alloys in the Construction of Hydraulic Parts
Hydraulic systems play a crucial role in many industries and applications, making it important for the components used to be durable and reliable. One material that has proven to be ideal for this purpose is alloys. Alloys are made by combining two or more metals to...
Level Luffing Stationary Cranes: Understanding Hydraulics
Level luffing stationary cranes are an important piece of equipment in many construction sites, ports, and industrial facilities. These cranes are characterized by a jib that can be raised or lowered vertically without changing its inclination, allowing the load to be...
Pavers: Hydraulics That Get the Job Done
Asphalt and concrete pavers are an essential piece of equipment in the construction of roads, parking lots, and other surfaces. They play a critical role in laying down a smooth and uniform layer of material, ensuring a durable and long-lasting surface. The operation...
Putting It All Together: Materials for Hydraulics Hoses and Fittings
The materials science behind the fittings and attachments on your hydraulic equipment is not usually considered, but it is very important to the scope and scale of work you are wanting to perform. While plastics offer an inexpensive, flexible, and non-corrosive option...
Materials Science in Hydraulics
The materials used to manufacture hydraulic components are almost as varied as the uses of hydraulics themselves. Depending on the usage the components are being put to, you will find varying materials, determined by the exact requirements for strength, flexibility,...
A Single-Point Solution: The Crawler Crane
Resembling the offspring of a tank and a construction crane, the crawler crane is a common sight on construction sites across the country. Valued for their versatility in “pick and carry” roles, the crawler crane can lift a load and relocate it to another location on...
The Hydraulic Claw: Introducing the Ripper
Used in applications from construction to agriculture, the hydraulic ripper is an intimidating device. Resembling a fang or claw built around a single hydraulic piston, the ripper is used to punch through concrete, remove reinforced construction materials, or even...
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