Axiom Hydraulics

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High flow cartridge valves
1st Quarter 2012, Pneumatic systems & components

The Series 4 PLUS cartridge valves from Sun Hydraulics have optimised cavities and offer a high flow performance with less than 700 kPa pressure loss at 760 l/min flow.
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Kick-down sequence valves solve trucking problem
3rd Quarter 2011, Hydraulic systems & components

Kick-down sequence cartridges from Sun Hydraulics were used in a trucking application where the customer wanted to be able to see the pressure rise in the jack when the jack legs first contacted the ground. ...
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Cartridge valves with optimised cavities
2nd Quarter 2011, Hydraulic systems & components

Sun’s Series 4 PLUS cartridge valves with optimised cavities offer high flow performance – less than 7 bar pressure loss at 760 l/min flow. This performance is comparable to DIN 25 and DIN 32 valves and ...
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Hydraulic motors meet SANS 1589
1st Quarter 2011, Hydraulic systems & components

Black Bruin low speed high torque (LSHT) hydraulic motors with independent dual braking meet new SANS 1589 specifications.       New legislation As part of an ongoing drive to improve the safety of its ...
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Pneumatic control options for hydraulic systems
4th Quarter 2010, Hydraulic systems & components

Sun Hydraulics offers air controlled hydraulic pressure control valves as an alternative to hydro-mechanical or electro-hydraulic pressure control cartridges.
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Axiom Hydraulics weathers the storm
3rd Quarter 2010, Hydraulic systems & components

Sun Hydraulics’ full-flow solenoid valves and electroproportional cartridges can now be suited up for the weather using weatherised coils
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Circuit protection using low side hot oil shuttle
2nd Quarter 2010, Hydraulic systems & components

In a closed loop hydrostatic transmission circuit, a low side hot oil shuttle valve is used to discharge supercharge oil from the low side of the loop for cooling. But in some fast reversal applications, ...
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Worm holes in your manifold?
3rd Quarter 2009, Hydraulic systems & components

Cavitation in hydraulic systems
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Sun launches new on-line tool
3rd Quarter 2009, Hydraulic systems & components

Sun Hydraulics recently went live with its web-based cartridge/manifold assembly software. The Assembly Product Page Tool electronically generates a complete cartridge/manifold assembly product page ...
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Counterbalance valve eliminates stalling
2nd Quarter 2009, Hydraulic systems & components

Where the operator controls the feed rate in a cutting circuit, as found in trenching chains, drills, grade trimming wheels or saws, he will typically try to adjust the rate to prevent stall. A problem ...
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Cartridge valve incorporates position switch
2nd Quarter 2009, Hydraulic systems & components

For critical applications where knowing the status of the poppet’s position can offer an added level of safety, Sun Hydraulics has introduced optional closed position monitoring for model LOHC (380 lpm) ...
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Protect hydrostatic transmission circuits
1st Quarter 2009, Hydraulic systems & components

In a closed loop hydrostatic transmission circuit, a low side hot oil shuttle valve is used to discharge supercharge oil from the low side of the loop for cooling. But in some fast reversal applications, ...
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