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Nitto Kohki

Nitto HPD-05 HS Series Pump

Nitto HPD-05 HS Series Pump

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SKU:NTHPD05

Key Features

• Inching & auto-return function
• Twin line hydraulics for speed and efficiency
• Selfer Ace Pump HPD-05 is required to operate Selfer Ace HS06-1322, HS07-1624 and HS11-1624

Applications

• The new HPD-05 Hydraulic Pump for the HS series punching heads incorporates twin hydraulic lines to provides far superior punching speed when compared to Nitto Kohki's previous models

Specifications

Model HPD-05
Power Source 240V AC
Max Output Pressure 68.65 MPa (700kg/cm2)
Output Flow L/min (No Load) 1.44
Output Flow L/min ((Load) 0.66  (@68.65MPa)
Motor 0.4kW
Weight 32.5kg

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