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Connect these pumps to a ram to create a hydraulic jack.
Jacks include a ram, a hand pump with hydraulic oil, a pressure gauge, and a hydraulic hose.
These jacks include extensions for increasing lift height and accessories for prying.
Connect up to four rams and a gauge to a pump. Ram connections have flow-adjustment valves to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Connect up to five rams to a single pump.
Connect a hose to a ram or pump.
Use these fittings with hydraulic hose.
This steel-reinforced hose has male threads.
Push or pry apart material with these rams by attaching them to a hydraulic pump.
Monitor hydraulic oil pressure levels to guard against overload. These gauges are liquid filled to reduce needle vibration and include an adapter to mount the gauge in line with the hose.
Control the flow of oil to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Jacks are equipped with two foot pedals for hands-free use, one to raise the ram and another to lower it.
Pump the handle by hand to raise the jack. Turn the release valve to lower the load.
Use these versatile jacks for lifting, spreading, bending, pushing, and straightening.
These jacks have a short body to fit in low-clearance spaces.
With fewer moving parts than standard bottle jacks, these are made for frequent use.
Fit these compact jacks under low-height loads.
As versatile as bottle jacks, but with two lifting points—a toe for lifting loads low to the ground, and a saddle for a higher, more stable lifting point.
Roll from job to job and under hard-to-reach places.
Manually pump air, water, or hydraulic fluid through your system so you can test for leaks.
These pumps have a selectable flow rate, so you can adjust flow for different dispensing applications. A lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing.
A lever handle maximizes output with each stroke for low-effort dispensing.
A lever handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes for faster dispensing than other drum pumps.
These pumps have a discharge hose for transfer applications and a vacuum breaker that drains the hose to prevent siphoning. A lever handle delivers fluid on both the forward and backward strokes for faster dispensing than other drum pumps.
Remove liquid from hard‐to‐reach areas with a long, flexible intake tube that extends into deep and hard‐to-access tanks.
All of these pumps have bonding and grounding wires, while some also have an internal flame arrester, to pump fuel, cleaning solvents, and lacquer thinners.
A 316 stainless steel housing makes these pumps resistant to coolants such as ethylene glycol.
Eliminate leaks and waste with a faucet-style nondrip nozzle that quickly starts and stops flow.
Push the plunger to pump water, cleaners, and chemicals.
Rotate the handle to dispense a continuous flow of liquid.
Use these pumps to move lubricating oil, such as hydraulic and motor oil.
For low-effort dispensing, these pumps have a lever handle that maximizes output with each stroke. Use them to pump lubricating oil, such as motor oil.
Since these pumps use suction to draw liquid out of your container, they continue dispensing once you get them started.