Enerpac GBJ010SA hydraulic bottle jack provides reliable lifting power for various industrial and automotive applications.
Working Mechanism:
- Pulling the handle upward initiates the hydraulic process. This action creates a suction effect, drawing hydraulic fluid from the reservoir into a small piston chamber.
- Pushing down the handle transfers the hydraulic fluid from the small piston chamber to the main cylinder, where a larger piston is located. This transfer is facilitated by valves that control the fluid flow.
- With each up-and-down motion of the handle, the hydraulic fluid is pumped into the main cylinder, progressively increasing its pressure. This process continues as the handle is operated repeatedly.
- As the pressure in the cylinder builds up, it exerts force on the larger piston. The upward force generated by the hydraulic pressure keeps the piston in a stationary position, effectively lifting the load placed on the jack.
Features:
- This hydraulic jack has a built-in pressure relief valve to ensure overload protection.
- It has a lower handle for reducing operator fatigue while operating.
- This Enerpac 10-ton hydraulic jack has a bypass port for preventing the risk of over-extension.
- It features steel construction for structural rigidity and for providing strength & durability.
- This hydraulic jack has a thick and large area base material for increased stability and strength during lifting.
- It is equipped with a removable telescopic handle for ease of storage.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Are there any safety features included with this bottle jack?
A. Enerpac GBJ010SA bottle jack includes a built-in pressure relief valve to prevent overloading and features a bypass mechanism to resist damage from excessive pumping.
Q. What does capacity & stroke length mean in this Enerpac 10-ton bottle jack?
A. The capacity of a hydraulic jack determines the maximum force that the system is capable of exerting, while the stroke of the cylinder determines the maximum distance over which the plunger can apply that force to the load.
Q. What is the oil capacity of this 50-ton Enerpac hydraulic jack?
A. 260 cubic centimeter.