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R900327928

HSA 06 A007-3X/V00

Manufacturer: Bosch Rexroth

Material #: R900327928

Model : HSA 06 A007-3X/V00


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The Bosch Rexroth HSA 06 A007-3X/V00 (R900327928) is a high-quality hydraulic accumulator designed for efficient energy storage and management in hydraulic systems. This accumulator is part of the component series X and X, indicating it incorporates advanced design features from these series for improved performance and reliability. With a maximum operating pressure of up to bar, the HSA 06 A007-3X/V00 can handle demanding applications that require a robust pressure resistance. The product features porting patterns that are in accordance with both DIN form A and form J, as well as ISO standards, allowing for versatile integration into various hydraulic circuits. The standardized porting ensures compatibility with a wide range of equipment and simplifies installation processes. This Bosch Rexroth accumulator is designed to assist in energy conservation, maintain system pressure, compensate for leakage loss, and absorb hydraulic shocks. The design and construction of the HSA 06 A007-3X/V00 reflect Bosch Rexroth's commitment to engineering excellence, ensuring that this component delivers reliable performance in a variety of applications. Its capabilities make it suitable for use in mobile and industrial hydraulics where consistent power delivery and system efficiency are critical. The accumulator's robustness also makes it an ideal choice for systems where operational safety is paramount.

$153.00 USD

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Qty: Delivered as early as May 15, 2024 when ordered in

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