Massive Selection for Microwave Sensor 5.8ghz Radar - Hydraulic Ram /Hydraulic support rod – Topsky
Massive Selection for Microwave Sensor 5.8ghz Radar - Hydraulic Ram /Hydraulic support rod – Topsky Detail:
Model:GYCD-130/750
Application:
GYCD-130/750 Hydraulic support Rod is widely used in the field of highway and railway accident, air disaster and beach rescue, buildings and disaster relief.
Key Features:
Oil cylinder is made up of high strength lightweight alloy.
Auxiliary equipment: mandril carriage
It takes a little for legging, and then it speeds up the rescue process.
The ends of the antiskid teeth are well elaborated, so it will not slip under stress.
Two-way hydraulic lock combined with automatic reset control valve. While confronted with unexpected situation in the job, you can ensure the safety of the operator.
Technical Specification:
Working pressure |
63Mpa |
maximum extending force |
120KN |
closed length |
450 mm |
Extending Route |
300mm |
Total Length of extension rod |
750 mm |
Weight |
≤15kg |
Dimension |
610*165*82mm |
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