Schweiss Doors Introduces Vertical Hydraulic Pump
Schweiss Doors has introduced a new vertical hydraulic pump design that offers better access to components and saves space.
According to the company’s press release that announced the product, the new vertical hydraulic pump allows easier access to the motor, oil filter, gauges, and the back-up tractor fittings.
“Each unit comes with standard hydraulic tractor fittings to raise or lower the door at any time, without electricity,” the press release stated. “The vertical hydraulic pump can be mounted on the floor or on a wall, under a bench or in a back room. Also standard are velocity fuses on both cylinders, which allow Schweiss hydraulic systems to lock in place if there is a hydraulic hose or line break. Velocity fuses safely lock the door in place, preventing it from coming down or falling on airplanes, machinery, or people.”
Additional details about this new hydraulic pump design can be found at www.bifold.com.
About Schweiss Doors
Schweiss Doors is the premier manufacturer of hydraulic and bifold liftstrap doors. Doors are custom made to any size for any type of new or existing building for architects and builders determined to do amazing things with their buildings, including the doors. Schweiss also offers a cable to liftstrap conversion package. For more information, visit www.bifold.com.
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