Enerpac P391 hydraulic hand pump is ideal for holding, lifting, bending, pulling and pushing heavy loads. It is used to apply pressure on objects in construction, manufacturing, maintenance & repair works by pressurising and moving hydraulic fluid.
Features:
- Enerpac P391 hydraulic hand pump has a non-conductive fibreglass handle with a handle lock facility for user safety.
- This P391 Enerpac single-speed hydraulic hand pump requires minimal effort to move the handle and comes with a 3/8 inch NPT port for user convenience.
- It features lightweight construction with a durable glass-filled nylon reservoir and nylon-encapsulated aluminium pump base for corrosion resistance and portability.
- This Enerpac P-391 hydraulic pump is equipped with an internal pressure relief valve to provide overload protection.
- It has oil capacities up to 55 cubic inches for powering a broad range of tools or cylinders.
Compatible Accessories:
- Enerpac GA45GC Gauge Adapter: This adapter is used with this Enerpac P391 hydraulic hand pump to enable easy connection of pressure gauges to the pump, allowing for accurate monitoring of hydraulic pressure during operations.
- Enerpac HC9206: This 6 feet hose assembly is used with this Enerpac P391 hydraulic hand pump to provide a flexible and reliable connection between the pump and hydraulic tools or systems, allowing for efficient fluid transfer and operation.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the maximum operating pressure of this hand pump?
A. It offers a maximum operating pressure of 10000 psi.
Q. What is the difference between NPT and UNF port sizes?
A. The NPT connection is based on thread deformation and have a metal-to-metal sealing design where the threads of the connectors themselves form together. Whereas, the UNF (Unified National Fine) threads on ports have fine spacing that makes them less prone to loosen when vibrating.
Q. How do you fill Enerpac hand pump oil?
A.
- Remove the fill plug from the reservoir.
- Fill the reservoir only to the level marked on the pump.
- Make sure to use only an approved hydraulic fluid.
Q. What will happen if there is air trapped in the hydraulic system?
A. When air contaminates a hydraulic fluid, the pump's inlet cavitation, aeration or foaming can happen. Aeration degrades the hydraulic fluid, resulting in damage to the components of the system (due to loss of lubrication), thereby causing burning and overheating of the seals.
Q. Which variant of the hydraulic hand pumps offers the lowest pressure rating?
A. The brand's P18 hydraulic pump has the lowest pressure rating of 2850 psi and is available on Raptor Supplies.