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Hydraulic Power Units Used on Machine Tools and Equipment for the automotive Industry

Standard [CURRENT]

SAE J 1689:1994-11-01

Hydraulic Power Units Used on Machine Tools and Equipment for the automotive Industry

Publication date
1994-11-01
Original language
English
Pages
37

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This SAE Standard defines the expectations for free-standing, nonintegral, nonpressurized reservoir, flooded inlet type, industrial hydraulic power units used on machine tools and equipment for the automotive industry. These exclude power units used for intermittent and/or noncontinuous duty cycle and pressurized vessels, such as accumulators and air over oil systems. Objectives were set and accomplished to develop a consensus of common features which enhance the power unit performance, manufacturing quality, and maintainability. Some of those features are: a. identification, b. common sizes and construction, c. conductors and connectors, d. pump/motor groups, and e. filters.
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