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Edbro pumps up

11th October 1980
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"0 KEEP UP with the increasing lemand for ancillary power inits on trucks, Edbra of Bolton las added two new gear pumps o its range of hydraulic pumps.

One, the GP 2556, is suitable or providing power for lorrynounted cranes or blowers, vhile the second, the GP 2177, is nore suitable for applications rvhere faster operating cycles ire needed.

Both units are suitable for coninuous running at 20685. (N/sqm (3000 psi) within the am)ient temperature range of 0°C .o 80°C. With intermittent use .hey can operate down to —20°C 3nd up to 100°C.

Both pumps have 11/2in SAE nlet flanges and a in BSP x 21mm deep delivery port and an be supplied for either clock/vise or anti-clockwise rotation.

To complement the new Dumps, Edbro has introduced a new six-hole side-mounted power take-off, the PTO 558, Arhich is a heavy duty addition to the existing 500-Series of ptos.

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