A hydraulic power system uses a fluid, usually hydraulic oil, to transfer force and energy in machinery. A key component of this system are the hydraulic pumps, which are responsible for pumping high-pressure oil through special pipes and hoses to various parts of the machine, such as hydraulic motors or cylinders. These pumps act as the heart of the system, ensuring a continuous flow of oil at the correct pressure, which is necessary for the entire system to operate efficiently.
When the oil reaches the hydraulic motors or cylinders, its pressure is converted into movement or mechanical force. This allows a variety of jobs to be carried out, such as lifting heavy objects, turning machine parts or controlling precise movements. Depending on the needs, these systems can be equipped with different types of pumps, for example piston pumps, gear pumps or screw pumps, each providing different flow and pressure characteristics suitable for the specific application.