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When the operating limits are reached, the built-in relief valve automatically releases extra pressure. It protects all downstream parts from sudden increases in stress. This auto-regulation feature keeps the whole hydraulic circuit stable without anyone having to do anything, which means that seals, fittings, and cylinders will last longer over thousands of hours of use.
This 12V hydraulic power unit operates on standard DC 12V power and is rated at 1.6 kW. It connects directly to vehicle batteries, trailer electrical systems, and portable power supplies without needing any extra converters or step-down transformers. The motor turns on quickly when a load is applied, so operators get a prompt hydraulic response when they activate the system.
This unit is very useful for mobile applications because it has a 12V architecture. Dump trailers, liftgates, and bucket conveyors that don't use grid power all work better with a pump that draws power from the same 12-volt source that is already in the towing vehicle. It reduces wiring complexity and speeds up installation time.
An effective flow rate for lifting and controlling hydraulics is 0.91 gallons per minute. When you put lift tables, scissor lifts, and car-lifting platforms in places where operator safety is important, it's crucial that the cylinders extend at a steady, controlled pace rather than a jerky or uncontrolled one.
Consistent volumetric flow also means cycle times remain more predictable regardless of load. The pump maintains its rated output, whether the connected cylinder is lifting 500 pounds or approaching its maximum rated capacity. It lets you plan your work around repeatable, reliable raise-and-lower sequences all day long.
The 15-quart steel reservoir holds a lot of fluid, which directly lowers the amount of heat that builds up during long duty cycles. A larger fluid capacity means a larger surface area for heat to escape, resulting in a slower rise in oil temperature. It keeps viscosity within the ideal operating range and prevents seals from breaking down too soon, a common problem with smaller, heavily used tanks.
The reservoir is made of rust-resistant steel, not lightweight plastic, so it can withstand the daily bumps, vibrations, and moisture common on job sites and in truck beds. The strong shell keeps the tank sealed and structurally sound season after season, without the risk of cracking or warping that comes with polymer alternatives.
In single-acting hydraulic operation, the pump moves the cylinder only in one direction: up. Gravity and the load's weight handle the return stroke on their own. This design makes the system much easier to troubleshoot and maintain over its service life by eliminating the complexity of a double-acting valve stack, reducing the number of hydraulic connections needed, and making the whole system easier to work on.
In dump trailer applications, gravity-fed lowering can also be safer. If the power goes out in the middle of a cycle, the load drops down predictably instead of being held up under pressure forever. Operators can still control things through the manual valve, which lets the lower happen safely and on time, even when there is an unexpected power loss in the field.
This 12V hydraulic power unit from VEVOR comes fully assembled, so the motor, pump, reservoir, valve, and relief mechanism are included in one package, ready to be mounted. To get the system up and running, users only need to add hydraulic oil, connect the two power leads, and attach the hydraulic hoses. Many installers can do this in under about 30 minutes without any special tools or hydraulic training.
All hydraulic connections have SAE #6 port fittings that fit the most common standard hydraulic hose ends sold at stores that sell industrial supplies and farm equipment. This standardization means that most installations don't need custom adapters. It saves time and money while ensuring leakproof connections that withstand the pump's full operating pressure.
This unit provides reliable hydraulic power for more than dump trailers. It can also power liftgates, scissor lifts, lift tables, small shop presses, and bucket conveyors. This feature makes it one of the most useful things that contractors, fabricators, and fleet maintenance operations can buy. One pump can power multiple pieces of compatible equipment by reconnecting the hoses between jobs.
Its small size allows it to be mounted in tight spaces under the frames of trailers and service trucks, where space is always limited. Even though it is small, the unit produces output comparable to that of some larger, more expensive power units. It means that small shops and independent operators can get professional hydraulic performance for a fraction of the usual cost.