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  2. Jack (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic bottle jack. A bottle jack or whiskey jack [6] is a jack which resembles a bottle in shape, having a cylindrical body and a neck. Within is a vertical lifting ram with a support pad of some kind fixed to the top. The jack may be hydraulic or work by screw action.

  3. Enerpac - Wikipedia

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    1918: American Grinder Manufacturing Co. produces water pumps for Ford’s ‘Model T’ motor car; 1925: American Grinder’s name is changed to Blackhawk Manufacturing; 1927: Blackhawk buys Hydraulic Tool Co. of Los Angeles; 1959: Enerpac is founded with brand name formally adopted for hydraulic tools and systems

  4. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    The maximum mechanical advantage possible for a hydraulic jack is not limited by the limitations on screw jacks and can be far greater. After World War II, improvements to the grinding of hydraulic rams and the use of O ring seals reduced the price of low-cost hydraulic jacks and they became widespread for use with domestic cars. Screw jacks ...

  5. Hydraulic machinery - Wikipedia

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    An exploded view of an external gear pump. Hydraulic pumps supply fluid to the components in the system. Pressure in the system develops in reaction to the load. Hence, a pump rated for 5,000 psi is capable of maintaining flow against a load of 5,000 psi. Pumps have a power density about ten times

  6. Hydraulic cylinder - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic cylinder is the actuator or "motor" side of this system. The "generator" side of the hydraulic system is the hydraulic pump which delivers a fixed or regulated flow of oil to the hydraulic cylinder, to move the piston. There are three types of pump widely used: hydraulic hand pump, hydraulic air pump, and hydraulic electric pump.

  7. Hydraulic ram - Wikipedia

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    A traditional hydraulic ram has only two moving parts, a spring or weight loaded "waste" valve sometimes known as the "clack" valve and a "delivery" check valve, making it cheap to build, easy to maintain, and very reliable. Priestly's Hydraulic Ram, described in detail in the 1947 Encyclopedia Britannica, has no moving parts. [9]

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