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Stauff Clamps

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  A company that has branched out to offer a wide variety of hardware and automotive products, Stauff has established its place as a world leader in hydraulic fittings. With a strong history of innovation and a reputation for being the most innovative company in the business, this makes them the ideal partner to meet all your industrial equipment and automotive requirements. From cutting-edge technology and constant research into new design concepts, Stauff accessories are engineered to compliment the toughest of machinery. In fact, over the years Stauff has expanded to offer a full range of equipment, from clutch systems, oil accumulators , power accumulators, transfer case components and much more. Stauff understands the unique needs of each industry they service and has therefore designed their product portfolio to provide each end-user with the maximum choice. One of the most popular segments within the complete range of Stauff accessories is their selection of hydraulic oil co...

The Differences Between Acme Oil Inaccinators and Oil Inacculators

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A standard pre-lube function is to provide the engine with pressure control by opening the oil accumulator pump or valve when the pressure reaches a preset point. Most engines will have a pressure control valve that is used for this type of function. The pressure control valve will open up the oil accumulator when the pressure reaches a preset level and close it when the pressure goes back to normal. Many modern vehicles will have two oil accumulators , one for each cylinder in the engine. This is because an oil cooler is also included in the engine. The oil cooler serves a dual purpose; it cools off the engine oil before the engine starts and it also opens the oil accumulator when the engine is hot and ready to go. The two fluids will then mix so that the oil will flow through the accumulator tank and into the engine. When the engine is cooled off after operation, the oil cooler is closed and the valve in the accumulator is left closed. The two types of oil accumulators will be differ...

Stauff Clamps Standard Series According To Din 3015

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  Hydraulic clinches are a specialized type of clamping system that makes use of hydraulic pistons driven by a drum or cylinder. The hydraulic components are made out of iron or steel or any other material of your choice. The staff clamp, which is appropriately named as such because of its special design and manufacturing process, has three major components: the piston, the wedge, and the shaft. The design of this type of clamp allows it to be readily configured into various different styles so that it's quite possible to match it to various purposes and applications. For industrial applications, they may also come in the form of a hydraulic mixer, which will replace conventional screw fasteners with a secondary lock. Moreover, the hydraulic components will not require a lubricant of any kind as it will come fully assembled and configured, which means no lubrication is needed and hence reduced operation and maintenance costs. Hydraulic assemblies are typically used on shafts that h...