Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit is used to check, adjust, service or fill hydraulic accumulators with nitrogen. These gauging kits are also ideal for testing the recharge pressure to ensure that the filled gas is within a safe range. It is compatible with Parker Greer bladder and piston accumulators.
Features:
- Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit monitors & recharges accumulators over their operating life.
- This Parker accumulator charging kit includes components like a 10 feet hose, a pressure gauge and a compatible adapter for connecting to accumulators.
- It comes in a portable case for safety & ease of portability.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the uses of a hydraulic accumulator?
A. Hydraulic accumulators store pressurised hydraulic fluid and release it as needed to maintain steady pump flow & pressure, dampen vibrations & shocks, and compensate for leaks / thermal expansion in the system. They can also accommodate for lost pressure if the system's pump fails or if there is fluid loss in the system.
Q. What is the maximum pressure that this Parker charging / gauging kit can handle?
A. This Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit can withstand pressures up to 3000 psi.
Q. How can this Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit be connected to the accumulator?
A. This kit has an SAE connection of 0.960-14 inch RH size for connecting easily to Greer bladder and piston accumulators.
Q. What are the factors to be considered while choosing this Enerpac P-392 lightweight hydraulic hand pump?
A. Major factors include the required hydraulic pressure, portability, durability, ease of operation and compatibility with your hydraulic system.
Q. How do I properly clean the components of Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit?
A. To clean the components, use a mild detergent and clean with a lint-free cloth. Ensure that no contaminants enter the hydraulic system during cleaning.
Q. What factors should I consider when selecting Parker 144953000G accumulator charging / gauging kit pressure for my specific hydraulic system?
A. When selecting the charging pressure, consider the system's operating pressure, temperature and the accumulator's design specifications. Also, consult the hydraulic system's documentation for trouble-free connections.