A separable hydraulic jack operates based on Pascal's principle. A manual or electric pump pumps hydraulic oil from the tank, generating high-pressure oil. This high-pressure oil is transmitted through a high-pressure hose to the hydraulic cylinder, pushing the piston rod inside the cylinder outward, thus generating a large thrust. When pressure is released, the oil flows back to the tank controlled by the unloading valve on the pump, and the piston rod retracts under its own weight or the action of a spring.
Its core feature is the separation of the power unit (pump) and the actuator (cylinder), connected by quick couplings and high-pressure hoses, thus en...
Split-type hydraulic jacks, also known as split-type hydraulic jacks or pump station jacks, are lifting tools that use a manual or electric hydraulic ...