Hydraulic, Bolting, & Pneumatic Torque Wrench Pumps
Hydraulic torque wrench pumps provide power to operate hydraulic torque wrenches, commonly used in industrial applications that require high precision and efficiency. Torque wrench pumps deliver consistent and precise hydraulic pressure, which allows technicians to work faster and with greater accuracy than with manual tools. They are widely used in industries like construction, oil and gas, power generation, and automotive manufacturing, where precision fastening is critical to safety and performance.
Hydraulic Torque Wrench Pumps
Hydraulic torque wrenches have exceptional accuracy and consistency that prevent mechanical failure or structural issues. They deliver torque evenly and precisely, eliminating the guesswork often associated with manual or mechanical alternatives.
Hydraulic pumps feature a high power-to-weight ratio. This makes hydraulic torque wrench pumps compact and lightweight and thus especially useful in confined spaces. In addition, some designs feature two-speed operation to reduce cycle times and integrated cooling systems.
Bolting Torque Wrench Pumps
Bolting torque wrench pumps are specialized hydraulic systems engineered specifically to deliver consistent, accurate pressure that tightens bolts to exact specifications. This leads to even tension across fasteners, which minimizes the risk of mechanical failures due to improper tightening.
Bolting pumps are available in air-driven and electric-powered configurations. Durable construction makes bolting torque wrench pumps suitable for heavy-duty applications, although sometimes with a higher price tag. Additionally, the high level of specialization and advanced features often require additional training for operators which we can also help out with! Contact us today for all your torque wrench pump needs!
Air-Driven Torque Wrench Pumps
Air-driven, or pneumatic, torque wrench pumps use compressed air to generate the hydraulic pressure that powers hydraulic torque wrenches.
Since they do not rely on electrical power, air driven torque wrench pumps do not produce sparks, which makes them ideal in explosive atmospheres such as offshore oil rigs or chemical plants. Furthermore, pneumatic torque wrench pumps are generally more portable and lighter than electric pumps, so they are easier to transport to and around and maneuver on job sites.
Electric Torque Wrench Pumps
Electric torque wrench pumps typically operate on standard voltage electrical power and do not need compressed air, so they are particularly well-suited for environments where a stable electrical supply is readily available.
Many electric torque wrench pumps feature user-friendly advanced control systems like programmable pressure settings. This feature allows for greater precision and less manual effort compared to air-driven alternatives. They also operate quietly and can sustain continuous use without overheating, which is valuable for extended projects.