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*3.5gpm, $5400 - [https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/46594164]
*3.5gpm, $5400 - [https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/46594164]
*4.5 gpm, 5200 with cooler and fan - [https://hapeco-inc.com/hydraulic-power-units/top-mount-power-units/]
*4.5 gpm, 5200 with cooler and fan - [https://hapeco-inc.com/hydraulic-power-units/top-mount-power-units/]
* 5 gpm electric, $6800 [https://www.zoro.com/eaton-vickers-power-unit-3000-psi-5-hp-5-gpm-5003399/i/G3498078/]

Revision as of 05:03, 5 February 2021

Hydraulic Pump Calculations -

  • 10 gpm, $7k - [1]
  • 10 gpm $6.9k - [2]
  • 10 gpm $5.3k [3]
  • 10 gpm $4.8k 2250 psi [4]
  • 8 gpm, $4600, no cooler, 2200 psi [5]
  • 11 gpm $3.2k, no fuel tank. No fan or cooler.- [6]
  • 5 gpm 2900 psi $2.3k [7]
  • 16 gpm $7.6k [8]
  • 16 gpm $9.6k [9]
  • 8 gpm $7900 [10]
  • 5 gpm $2500 - [11]
  • 5 gpm $2500 - [12]
  • 5 gpm, $2400 [13]
  • $2500, 5 gpm - [14]
  • 2.1 gpm, $650 - [15]
  • $3500 for 20 gpm pump? [16]. This is water, not oil.
  • 1 gpm - $400 - [17]
  • 3.5gpm, $5400 - [18]
  • 4.5 gpm, 5200 with cooler and fan - [19]
  • 5 gpm electric, $6800 [20]