HP10-21A-8T-N-A HAND PUMP
Manufacturer: Hydraforce
Material #: 5470220
Model : HP10-21A-8T-N-A HAND PUMP
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The Hydraforce 5470220 (5470220) is a highly efficient and versatile hand pump designed for manual pressurization in hydraulic systems. This model, known as the hp1021a, features a robust push-to-pressurize mechanism, making it ideal for applications where precise hydraulic oil control is necessary. It incorporates two built-in check valves that ensure reliable operation by preventing backflow and maintaining system integrity. The design of the 5470220 allows for a 360-degree rotation of the pump beam around its vertical axis, providing exceptional handle positioning flexibility which enhances user comfort and operational efficiency.
This cartridge type hand pump is engineered specifically for use with general purpose hydraulic oils, which makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial and mobile applications. Its compact and durable construction allows for easy installation in confined spaces, ensuring that it can be integrated seamlessly into existing hydraulic systems without requiring extensive modifications.
One of the standout features of the Hydraforce 5470220 is its capability to serve as an emergency backup device during electrical power failures. This functionality underscores its reliability and utility in critical situations where hydraulic power is needed but electrical power is unavailable. Whether used in routine operations or emergency scenarios, the Hydraforce 5470220 provides consistent performance and operational security, making it a valuable addition to any hydraulic system needing manual control capabilities.
$153.25 USD
Availability: Backordered
Ships from US
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Delivered as early as October 27, 2026







