RCH-Series Hollow Plunger Cylinders offer versatility in testing, maintenance, and tensioning applications. The hollow plunger design allows for push, pull or lifting applications.
Specification | Imperial |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bolting Systems |
| Max Flow | 60 in3/min |
| Brand | Flow | Pump Type | Reservoir Capacity | Tool Connections | Autocycle? | Weight | Compliance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE604BH1P | Bolting Systems | 60 in3/min | Electric | – | Single-Tool | Yes | 69.4 | Yes |
| PE604BH2P | Bolting Systems | 60 in3/min | Electric | – | Multi-Tool | Yes | 69.4 | Yes |
| PE602BE1P | Bolting Systems | 60 in3/min | Electric | – | Single-Tool | No | 69.4 | Yes |
| PE601BC1P | Bolting Systems | 60 in3/min | Electric | – | Single-Tool | Yes | 69.4 | Yes |
A hydraulic jack uses pressurized fluid to generate force and lift heavy loads.
It works using Pascal’s Law—pumping forces fluid into a cylinder, creating pressure and lifting the piston.
Common types include bottle jacks, floor jacks, toe jacks, and long-ram jacks.
They range from 2 tons for automotive use to over 100 tons for industrial lifting.
No—always use jack stands or other secure supports before working underneath a load.
| Product Code | Description | Featured Image | Video Link | Product Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WB 2332 | WB Equipment High Tonnage Custom Built Center Hole Hydraulic Cylinders | ![]() | www | |
| RSM500 | Enerpac RSM500, 48.1 ton, Single Acting, Low Height Cylinder, With 0.63" Stroke | ![]() | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AMMRttE_ec | |
| RFS50 | Simplex RFS50 - 50 ton Single-Acting Low Height Cylinder with 0.62 inch Stroke | ![]() | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3eBmOOcBhw |
Application Typical Products
Lifting Bottle Jacks, Cylinders, Gantries
Pulling Center Hole Cylinders, Pull Cylinders
Tensioning Center Hole Cylinders, Tensioners
Pushing General Purpose Cylinders
Spreading Hydraulic Spreaders
Holding Lock Nut Cylinders, Mechanical Jacks
Positioning Low-Height Cylinders, Toe Jacks
| Pump / Power-Unit Type | Typical Max/Operating Pressure (approx) | Comments / Use Cases |
|---|---|---|
| Low-pressure hand pumps (basic, light duty) | ~ 200 – 350 bar (≈ 3,000 – 5,000 psi) | For light cylinder work, small presses, simple lifting, where high force is not required. |
| Standard hand pumps / mid-pressure (e.g. manual “P-Series” or “Ultima”) | ~ 350 – 700 bar (≈ 5,000 – 10,000 psi) | Common for typical industrial or maintenance tasks, many standard cylinders/tools are rated around this range. |
| High-pressure hand pumps / manual intensifiers | Up to ~ 1,500 bar (≈ 21,750 psi) | Used for demanding applications like bolt-tensioning, testing, where compact but very high pressure is needed. |
| Ultra-high pressure hand pumps / specialty units | Up to ~ 2,800 bar (≈ 40,000 psi) — for some specialty manual pumps. | Rare, for highly specialized tasks (e.g. testing, calibration, very high-force systems). |
| Air / Electric / Gas / Motor-driven Power Units (medium duty) | Often designed for ~ 200 – 350 bar (≈ 3,000 – 5,000 psi) nominal output for many hydraulic systems. | Typical for mobile equipment, industrial machinery, where moderate pressure but continuous flow is needed. |
| Heavy-duty power units / high-pressure electric pumps (for tools, cylinders, heavy lifts) | Frequently rated around ~ 700 bar (≈ 10,000 psi) | Used for heavy cylinders, lifting, pressing, maintenance — general industrial & construction heavy-duty applications. |
| Specialty high-pressure power units / intensifier-based / bolt-tensioning / testing power packs | Sometimes up to ~ 1,200 bar (≈ 17,400 psi) or even higher depending on model. | For specialty tasks needing more than standard 10,000 psi — e.g. heavy tensioning, high-force hydraulic circuitry, specialized industrial processes. |
“Operating pressure” ≠ “maximum possible pressure under overload.” Many hydraulic systems set a relief valve (or safety valve) to limit pressure to a safe maximum.
High-pressure pumps typically deliver low flow (especially hand pumps or intensifiers). As pressure goes up, flow tends to drop — this is an important trade-off.
For “normal industrial hydraulics” (machinery, cylinders, tools), a common working range is ~200–700 bar (≈3,000–10,000 psi).
For extreme applications (testing, bolt-tensioning, calibration, specialty hydraulic tools), hand-pumps or intensifiers can reach 1,500–2,800 bar (21,750–40,000 psi) — but this is more the exception than the norm.
When building your taxonomy from “simple hand-pumps” up to “major gas-driven (or electric) power units,” you could structure by pressure-class bands like:
Low-pressure (≤ ~ 350 bar / ≤ 5,000 psi)
Medium-pressure (≈ 350–700 bar / 5,000–10,000 psi)
High-pressure (≈ 700–1,500 bar / 10,000–22,000 psi)
Ultra/high-pressure (≈ 1,500–2,800 bar / 22,000–40,000 psi)
For each band, you can then sub-categorize by pump type (hand, air-over-hydraulic, electric, gas/diesel power-unit), typical applications, flow vs force trade-offs, etc.
This gives you a clean hierarchy that reflects both pressure capability and use-case / pump type.
Purpose: Basic industrial lifting, light cylinder operations, presses, pullers, maintenance tools.
| Category | Pump Type | Pressure Range | Flow Characteristics | Typical Use Cases | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Manual Hand Pump | 150–350 bar | Low flow | Light lifting, shop press | Most basic hydraulic source |
| 1.2 | Air-Over-Hydraulic Pump | 200–350 bar | Medium flow depending on air | Maintenance tools, vehicle repair | Uses compressed air |
| 1.3 | Electric Portable Pump | 200–350 bar | Moderate flow | Small presses, lifting cylinders | Plug-and-play portable units |
| 1.4 | Gas Driven Compact Power Unit | 200–350 bar | High flow | Mobile lifting, on-site work | Outdoor/mobile use |
Purpose: Most Enerpac, Simplex, Power Team tools operate here. The “10,000 psi class” is the global industrial standard.
| Category | Pump Type | Pressure Range | Flow Characteristics | Typical Use Cases | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.1 | Manual 2-Speed Hand Pump | 350–700 bar | Low → medium flow | Push/pull cylinders, presses | “P-Series” style pumps |
| 2.2 | Air-Over-Hydraulic Pump | 350–700 bar | Medium flow | Torque tools, cylinders | Simple to operate |
| 2.3 | Electric Hydraulic Pump | 350–700 bar | Good flow, continuous duty | Heavy cylinders, jacks | Most versatile rental |
| 2.4 | Gas/Diesel Power Unit | 350–700 bar | High flow, high duty cycle | Construction lifting, bridge jacks | Ideal for remote field work |
| 2.5 | Pump + Cylinder Sets | 350–700 bar | Fixed flow | Rental cylinder sets | Kits for small projects |
Purpose: Bolt tensioning, hydraulic torque wrenches, testing applications, controlled lifting.
| Category | Pump Type | Pressure Range | Flow Characteristics | Typical Use Cases | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.1 | Manual High-Pressure Pump (Intensifier) | 700–1,500 bar | Low flow | Bolt tensioning | Compact but very high pressure |
| 3.2 | Electric High-Pressure Pump | 700–1,500 bar | Medium flow | Controlled lifts, jacking systems | Precision flow control |
| 3.3 | Air-Driven Intensifier Pump | 700–1,500 bar | Low→medium flow | Tensioning, torque tools | Widely used offshore |
| 3.4 | Dedicated Torque-Tool Pumps | 700–1,500 bar | High flow | Torque wrench tools | Usually modular components |
| 3.5 | Power-Pack for Testing | 700–1,500 bar | Variable | Static pressure testing | With digital pressure control |
Purpose: Specialized work — pressure testing, subsea systems, heavy bolt tensioning, lab work.
| Category | Pump Type | Pressure Range | Flow Characteristics | Typical Use Cases | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | Ultra-High Manual Pump | 1,500–2,800 bar | Very low flow | Lab testing, calibration | Rare applications |
| 4.2 | Electric Ultra-High Power Pack | 1,500–2,500 bar | Low→medium flow | Subsea testing, valve testing | Highly specialized |
| 4.3 | Air-Driven Ultra-High Intensifier | 1,500–2,800 bar | Low flow | Extreme pressure systems | Offshore/energy sector |
| 4.4 | Gas/Diesel Ultra-High Pack | 1,500–2,800 bar | Low flow | Specialized heavy tensioning | Custom engineered units |
To avoid confusion, your taxonomy can be:
Low-Pressure Pumps (≤ 350 bar / ≤ 5,000 psi)
Standard / Medium-Pressure Pumps (350–700 bar / 5,000–10,000 psi)
High-Pressure Pumps (700–1,500 bar / 10,000–22,000 psi)
Ultra-High Pressure Pumps (1,500–2,800 bar / 22,000–40,000 psi)
Under each pressure class:
Manual Hand Pump
2-Speed Hand Pump
Air-Over-Hydraulic Pump
Electric Portable Pump
Gas/Diesel Power Unit
Intensifier Pump
Specialty Testing Pump
Pump + Cylinder Sets
Torque-Tool Pump
Multistage Power Pack
Under each pump type:
Enerpac
P-Series (Manual)
XA-Series (Air)
ZU-Series (Electric)
ZE-Series (Electric Industrial)
ZH-Series (Gas)
Simplex
Hand Pumps
Treadle/Air Pumps
Electric Pumps
Gas Power Units
Power Team
PE Series (Electric)
PA Series (Air)
PG Series (Hand Pumps)
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