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Why do the Hydraulic Stud Tensioners have Dual Hydraulic Ports?

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Why do the Hydraulic Stud Tensioners have Dual Hydraulic Ports?

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Most of HTI’s Hydraulic Stud Tensioners have dual Hydraulic Ports even though they are single–acting, because Dual Ports simplify the Hydraulic Hose connections. Typically, a longer Hose (15′ or 5m) connects from the Hydraulic Pump to the first Tensioner. Additional Hydraulic Hoses interconnect the Hydraulic Stud Tensioners. These Hydraulic Hoses are available in any length, are supplied complete with Hydraulic Quick–Disconnect (QD) Fittings and are pre–charged with hydraulic oil. They have rated working pressures consistent with the working pressure of the Hydraulic Stud Tensioner. Single Hydraulic ports are sometimes an advantage. For these applications, HTI will supply the Hydraulic Stud Tensioners with a single port and the Hydraulic Hoses with Tees. Hydraulic Technology can help you find a solution to all of your fixed stud tensioner and variable stud tensioner needs. Use our contact form to learn more about HTI and its services or ask a new question.

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