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Air powered hydraulic pumps

Larzep has introduced an enhanced range of air powered hydraulic pumps.

The range which converts compressed air into pressurised hydraulic flow is available with a tank capacity from 2.1 up to 7 L.


Able to operate single or double acting cylinders and hydraulic tools, the pumps are suitable for applications where an electric power supply is unavailable.

Some of the advantages of Larzep?s extended air pump range:


  • Directional control valves as single or double acting manual handle

  • Pedal controlled foot operated valves; pendant control air-operated directional valves for single acting applications

  • Cetop 3 configuration for use with a variety of 700 bar solenoid valves to Cetop interface are all available


Due to mining industry demand, the aluminium-free version for use underground is also available.

Other features of the range include: lightweight, portable and easy to carry between job sites; pedal operation option ensures both hands to monitor or position workpiece; packaged with complete operating, safety instructions and parts lists; small dimensions; low noise level of 75 dB is typical; and operates at between 2.8 to 10 bar air pressure.

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