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Electric pumps use motor power, while air pumps operate using compressed air supply.

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View More Reel Jacks FAQ'S

A reel jack is a mechanical lifting device used to raise and support cable reels during wire installation operations.

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Not always. Torque can vary due to friction and lubrication, which affects bolt tension.

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Runtime depends on the pump model, battery capacity, and the size of the cylinder or tool being used.

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View More Hydraulic Gantries FAQ'S

A hydraulic gantry is a heavy lifting system that uses hydraulic cylinders within a steel frame to lift oversized loads.

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View More Bottle Jacks, Hydraulic Jacks FAQ'S

Bottle jacks are available in a wide range of lifting capacities, from lower-capacity maintenance models to high-tonnage industrial units suitable for heavy structural loads.

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View More Synchronous Lifting FAQ'S

Yes. Synchronous lifting systems can be used for controlled lifting and controlled lowering operations.

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A hydraulic ram is another term often used for a hydraulic cylinder.

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View More Hydraulic Pullers FAQ'S

Renting provides access to high-force puller equipment without the cost of ownership.

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It depends on system size, but many systems can control multiple lift points across large structures.

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View More Hydraulic Punches FAQ'S

It depends on the punch tool and die set, but many systems can punch through thick steel plate.

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View More Load Cells FAQ'S

Geokon load cells are used to measure compression or tension forces in lifting, structural, and geotechnical applications.