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Higher lifts with Enerpac telescopic cylinders

23 August, 2018

Enerpac has introduced the RT-Series range of telescopic cylinders for applications requiring a long stroke in confined spaces. With a lifting capacity from 14 to 31 ton with maximum stroke lengths of 270 to 600 mm, the multi-stage hydraulic cylinders can lift loads up to 600 mm in one single movement.


With a 700 bar max operating pressure, the RT-Series consists of 2 and 3 stage cylinders. Safety is paramount in the design of all Enerpac products. The standard tilting saddle allows side load up to 3% of maximum capacity at full stroke. For easy handling and positioning, all RT-series cylinders come with lifting eyes, as standard.

Suitable for extreme conditions

The RT-Series are also suitable for harsh and extreme conditions. Manufactured of high strength alloy steel with a nitro-carburised surface treatment, it provides both wear and corrosion resistance.

Maarten Franken, director of marketing and engineering, Enerpac, said: “With the introduction of the RT-Series telescopic cylinders, we are enabling engineers to benefit from proven Enerpac cylinder technology when tackling projects were either space is limited, or they are looking for a higher lift.”

www.enerpac.com




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