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Regents Park Estate
Regents Park NSW 2143
Tel: 1800 225 084
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Safe And Efficient New Enerpac Zu4t Pump Made Especially For Repetitive Bolting Tasks.


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ZU4T pumps: cool running, engergy saving hydraulic torque wrench pumps, the latest of a new generation family of ZU4 pumps suitable for use with powerful, labour-saving hydraulic cylinders and tools used throughout Australasian industry.



Function/Applications
Designed specifically for bolting applications.

ZU4T pumps can be used for all major brands of 700 and 800 bar single-acting and double-acting torque wrenches, offering auto-cycle for continuous cycle operations and quick, secure coupling by way of Parker spin-on-couplers for 700 bar models and Enerpac lock-ring couplers for 800 bar models.

Differentiating Features
Enerpac’s ZU4 series feature a powerful 1.25kW universal motor coupled with a totally new pump element design that reduces oil flow turbulence, producing an industrial workhorse with fewer moving parts and less friction. The pumps’ increased flow rates, reduced heat generation and decreased power needs translate into higher productivity and reliability for repetitive applications such as bolting, crimping, cutting, fabrication, lifting, lowering, materials handling, maintenance, pressing, pushing, pulling and production and process engineering. Features include:
• Heavy duty bearings, pump cavity oil bath and balanced rotating
components.
• Ergonomic heavy duty composite shroud.
• Brushes designed to last four times longer than conventional designs.
• Factory-installed, built-in pressure transducer, heat exchanger and LCD
providing essential user information.

Patent-pending Z-class technology provides high bypass pressures for increased productivity, particularly in applications using long hose runs and in high pressure-drop circuits, or in some applications involving double-acting cylinders and tools.

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