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The [[Power Cube]] is a modular, universal, self-contained power unit consisting of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump, providing power from hydraulic fluid at high pressure through quick connect hoses. It is designed to function as a modular and interchangeable power supply for [[GVCS]] technologies. | The [[Power Cube]] is a modular, universal, self-contained power unit consisting of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump, providing power from hydraulic fluid at high pressure through quick connect hoses. It is designed to function as a modular and interchangeable power supply for [[GVCS]] technologies. | ||
A lot was learned in the assembly of the previous 6 Power Cubes. Power Cube 7 incorporates several changes for modularity and to improve maintainability. | A lot was learned in the assembly of the previous 6 Power Cubes. Power Cube 7 incorporates several changes for modularity and to improve maintainability. |
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Overview
The Power Cube is a modular, universal, self-contained power unit consisting of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump, providing power from hydraulic fluid at high pressure through quick connect hoses. It is designed to function as a modular and interchangeable power supply for GVCS technologies.
A lot was learned in the assembly of the previous 6 Power Cubes. Power Cube 7 incorporates several changes for modularity and to improve maintainability.