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Zero Max 815-14S STANDARD OVERHUNG LOAD ADAPTOR
MODEL 815-14S
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$859.62 Each
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Overhung Load Adaptor (Model 815-14S) The Zero-Max 815-14S Standard Overhung Load Adaptor (OHLA®) is engineered to provide robust protection for hydraulic motors and pumps against external loads. This innovative solution is designed to improve system performance and extend equipment lifespan by effectively managing overhung loads.
Key Features
High Load Capacity | Supports significant overhung loads, enhancing the durability of connected components. |
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Zero Backlash Design | Ensures precise motion control, reducing wear and tear on mechanical systems. |
Maintenance-Free Operation | Designed for longevity, minimizing the need for regular maintenance interventions. |
Compact and Lightweight | Optimized design for easy installation and integration within existing hydraulic systems. |
High-Quality Materials | Constructed from premium materials that comply with rigorous industry standards, ensuring reliability and performance. |
Applications
Hydraulic Systems | Perfect for applications in various hydraulic systems, providing essential protection against excessive loads. |
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Industrial Machinery | Ideal for use in manufacturing equipment where overhung loads are prevalent, enhancing operational efficiency. |
Mobile Equipment | Suitable for mobile hydraulic applications, including construction and agricultural machinery, where durability is critical. |
Benefits
Prolonged Equipment Lifespan | By mitigating the risks associated with external loads, the OHLA® significantly extends the lifespan of hydraulic motors and pumps. |
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Enhanced System Efficiency | The lack of backlash improves the overall efficiency of motion control, leading to smoother operation. |
Cost-Effective Solution | Reduces downtime and maintenance costs associated with equipment failure due to overhung loads. |