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Quiet gas powered hydraulic pump

Jmonnty

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Does anyone have a recommendation on a quiet gas/diesel powered 7.5 HP hydraulic pump? Save wear and tear on running a piece of equipment just for the hydraulic pump.
 
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AA/FC

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Buy a gas engine, then select the correct pump for your application (displacement, pressure, flow, type, etc) connect pump and engine with a shaft coupler and pump bracket. Done.

I dont think ready-made "gas powered hydraulic pumps" are available. There are so many variables when sizing a pump/motor/use combo that it would be impossible to offer them ready-made.
 
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Nuccio

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What equipment are you trying to run? Stanley and Atlas copco make hydraulic power packs.

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Outwest

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Are you running the pump that silencer sells currently? Silencer/moly mfg require the pressure relief to be set to a certain pressure. If your chute is portable, then I understand the reason for an engine powered unit. However, if you have already got an electric motor running the hydraulics, a large generator (12kw I think is advised) is another option. My Silencer runs off a 6.5 hp Honda powered pump from Silencer, which they offer separately if you were unaware. It is plenty loud, but with some extra hoses, I can usually place I behind a truck or trailer to muffle the sound.
 
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Jmonnty

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Are you running the pump that silencer sells currently? Silencer/moly mfg require the pressure relief to be set to a certain pressure. If your chute is portable, then I understand the reason for an engine powered unit. However, if you have already got an electric motor running the hydraulics, a large generator (12kw I think is advised) is another option. My Silencer runs off a 6.5 hp Honda powered pump from Silencer, which they offer separately if you were unaware. It is plenty loud, but with some extra hoses, I can usually place I behind a truck or trailer to muffle the sound.
Electric motor is hardwired at the clinic.
We need a replacement for the Honda they sell, would like a quieter pump, ET work is difficult enough.
 
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